oi
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Dear Cliffy58, I am sorry that your introduction to the game has started out so poorly. Clearly, the manual focuses on the "story" of the game, rather on the nuts and bolts of how to fly the starship. I also had to encounter a learning curve, first just to get started, and then a second time, to learn how to effectively fight with the starships. Put your attention on the menus to the right of center on the bottom of the screen. These are all you need to use. FOCUS - selects either your home base or starship (until you build more of either). BUILD - installs equipment in your home base or starship. Click FOCUS, select starship, then click BUILD and select an extra computer. You will see your starship move to spacedock and a little hammer will appear over it. After sufficent time has passed, it will be installed. TRAIN - adds skilled crew to either your home base or starship. Go easy on this button, as maintaining a trained crew is expensive. A good start is to add a few trained engineers to Sol-1 and you can see how much faster space dock builds or repairs your starship. You can operate your ships without a trained crew if cash is critical. MAP - is simply "zoom in" or "zoom out" of where-ever your FOCUS has selected. Once your ship is out of space dock, you will be prompted for a mission. Simply click on FOCUS, select your starship, click on MAP to zoom out into space, and click on a target starsystem. Your ship will automatically head for that destination. Then zoom back in on your starship to follow the action. Like in any computer game, you start out with a bare cupboard, and the computer is already building up an empire. Focus on rapid exploration of nearby starsystems, establishing freighter routes, and save enough cash to build an early second base capable of supporting more freighter routes. Only after establishing a thriving economy can you afford additional starships and fancy weapons. oi
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