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NAME

       Oolite - a space-sim game

SYNOPSIS

       oolite

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page briefly documents Oolite.

       Oolite  is a reinterpretation of the 8-bit classic space shooter/trading game Elite, which was written by
       Ian Bell and David Braben.

FAQ

       What is the purpose of the game?
       To fly from planet to planet, buying and selling goods, shooting pirates or committing  acts  of  piracy.
       There's no goal other than perhaps to achieve the rank of ELITE.

       How do I quit?
       While docked, use the 'F2' key. When in flight, use the 'p' key.

       I'm still confused, how do I play?
       Documentation  can  be found in the /usr/share/doc/oolite directory.  You should start with README.TXT.gz
       for window settings.  Then, the PLAYING.TXT.gz document gives a basic overview of the controls.
       For a full description of all controls, please see the "Oolite Reference Sheet" (OoliteRS.pdf)  which  is
       suitable for printing out.

       Where can I find more information?
       For  the nostalgic, Ian Bell's "Space Traders Flight Training Manual" for the original BBC Elite is still
       a very good introduction to the game and can be found online ⟨http://home.clara.net/iancgbell/elite/
       manual.htm⟩.
       A  large  amount of additional information, including advice for newcomers, Oolite Expansion Packs (OXP),
       the Elite/Oolite wiki, and the Oolite Bulletin Board is linked from the Oolite home page ⟨http://
       www.oolite.org/⟩.

       What do the various colors represent on the radar?
              • White - unpowered items that can't mass-lock the in-system drive.
              • Green/Yellow - navigation buoys.
              • Yellow - powered craft.
              • Red - powered craft identified as hostile.
              • Green - space stations.
              • Green/Red - thargoids
              • Purple - police
              • Blue/Red - police on intercept
              • Red/Yellow - active mine (about to detonate)

AUTHOR

       Oolite  was  written by Giles Williams and others, and it was ported to the GNU/Linux operating system by
       the Oolite Linux project.  The original version can be found at the Oolite home page ⟨http://
       www.oolite.org/⟩.

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Eddy Petrisor <eddy.petrisor@gmail.com>, for the Debian project and
       updated by various maintainers, (but may be used by others).

                                                 March 6th, 2011                                       OOLITE(6)