********* Welcome to Project 64! The goal of Project 64 is to preserve Commodore 64 related documents in electronic text format that might otherwise cease to exist with the rapid advancement of computer technology and declining interest in 8- bit computers on the part of the general population. Extensive efforts were made to preserve the contents of the original document. However, certain portions, such as diagrams, program listings, and indexes may have been either altered or sacrificed due to the limitations of plain vanilla text. Diagrams may have been eliminated where ASCII-art was not feasible. Program listings may be missing display codes where substitutions were not possible. Tables of contents and indexes may have been changed from page number references to section number references. Please accept our apologies for these limitations, alterations, and possible omissions. Document names are limited to the 8.3 file convention of DOS. The first characters of the file name are an abbreviation of the original document name. The version number of the etext follows next. After that a letter may appear to indicate the particular source of the document. Finally, the document is given a .TXT extension. The author(s) of the original document and members of Project 64 make no representations about the accuracy or suitability of this material for any purpose. This etext is provided "as-is". Please refer to the warantee of the original document, if any, that may included in this etext. No other warantees, express or implied, are made to you as to the etext or any medium it may be on. Neither the author(s) nor the members of Project 64 will assume liability for damages either from the direct or indirect use of this etext or from the distribution of or modification to this etext. Therefore if you read this document or use the information herein you do so at your own risk. ********* The Project 64 etext of ~Force One~, converted to etext by Peter Karlsson . FORCE110.TXT, August 1998, etext #378# ********* The fate of Force One rests in your hands! FORCE ONE (c) 1987 GORDON HALL & PETER TATTERSALL THE GAME It is the year AD 2430 and the 2nd Solar War continues to rage on. From deep inside the enemy occupied Fifth Star System a distress message is transmitted: SOS .... CARGO BULK CARRIER SATURN VOYAGER .... IDSY 4561 .... ENEMY ATTACK .... ABANDONING SHIP .... Message ends. The only ship within the proximity and powerful enough is the battle fighter 'Force One'. As commander of Force One you have the daunting task of fighting through endless waves of enemy fighters to rescue the drifting escape goods. Good Luck. LOADING COMMODORE 64 OWNERS: 1. Connect the cassette unit to you Commodore according to the User Manual. 2. Place the rewound cassette into the cassette unit, and press PLAY. 3. Press RUN/STOP and SHIT simultaneously on your Commodore. COMMODORE 128 OWNERS: 1. Switch OFF your Commodore 128, and switch it back on whilst holding down the COMMODORE key. 2. Now follow the instructions for Commodore 64 owners above. NOTE: Full loading instructions can be found in your Commmodore Manual. PLAYING THE GAME Force One can be played with a joystick plugged into port 2 of your Commodore computer. Press fire to begin. The approach of a pod is indicated by a screen message and points are scored by allowing it to pass the green. Take care, contact with alien ships or escape pods will end in destruction. Pause=F1 Pause off=Fire Abort=Delete WARNING: Copyright subsists in all Firebird Software, documentation and artwork. All rights reserved. No part of this sofware mnay be copied, transmitted in any form, or by any means, hired or lent without the express permission of the publisher. If this program is faulty, or fails to load, please return it to the address below CLEARLY MARKED 'RETURNS' and it will be replaced free of charge. This offer does not affect your statutory customer rights. Firebird Software, First Floor, 64-76 New Oxford Street, London WC1A 1PS Firebird and the Firebird logo are registered trademarks of British Telecommunications plc *********