.TH Command RETREAT .NA retreat "Set retreat conditions/paths for ships or fleets" .LV Expert .SY "retreat [ | ] [] []" .SY "lretreat [ | ] [] []" The retreat command allows you to examine or modify the retreat paths and conditions of your ships or units. The following description is for ships. Land units are exactly the same, except of course that some of the retreat conditions (being sonared, depth charged, etc) don't apply. .s1 The and arguments are provided to specify which ships to view or give orders for. If a fleet designation is given when specifying orders, the orders apply to all ships within that fleet. .s1 Retreat expects an argument. To see every ship you own, give it the argument '*', or type "retreat *". .s1 The report format contains the following fields: .s1 .in \w'shiptype\0\0'u .L shp# the ship number .L shiptype the type of ship; \*Qpatrol boat\*U, \*Qsubmarine\*U, etc, .L x,y the ship's current location (relative to your capital), .L flt the fleet designation letter (set by \*Qfleetadd\*U command), .L path the ship's current retreat path. .L as_flt? whether or not the ship's retreat path is a fleet retreat path .L flags what conditions the ship will retreat under .in .s1 For example: .EX retreat * .NF shp# ship type x,y fl path as flt? flags 0 battleship 4 2,0 jjuuj I 1 ship .FI .s1 .L Overview .s1 A player may give retreat orders for a ship or a fleet. Retreat orders include a set of conditions that determine when the fleet/ship will retreat, and a path that the fleet/ship will follow. When a condition is met for a particular ship, the \*Qas flt?\*U field is checked. If it is Yes, then every ship in that fleet with fleet retreat orders retreats along the specified path. If it is no, then the retreat orders apply to that ship only, and only that ship retreats. .s1 When a ship is added to a fleet, it is given the retreat orders of the first ship in that fleet that has fleet retreat orders and is in the same sector, if any exist. .s1 Retreat orders are wiped when a ship navigates. .s1 Retreat conditions are: .nf Condition Meaning I Retreat when the ship is injured, i.e. whenever the ship is damaged by fire, bombs, or torping T Retreat when a sub torpedos or tries to torpedo the ship B Retreat when a plane bombs or tries to bomb the ship S Retreat when the ship detects a sonar ping D Retreat when the ship is depth-charged H Retreat when helpless --- a ship is helpless when it is fired upon, and no friendly ships/sectors (including the ship itself) are able to fire back at the aggressor U Retreat upon a failed boarding attempt C Cancel retreat order ? List the conditions .fi .s1 For example, if the battleship above was fired at, it would attempt to retreat 2 sectors, jj, using the normal amount of mobility for moving 2 sectors. It would then look like: .NF shp# ship type x,y fl path as flt? flags 0 battleship 4 2,0 uuj I 1 ship .FI .s1 .SA "ship, fleetadd, Ships"