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59 lines
1.7 KiB
Perl
59 lines
1.7 KiB
Perl
.TH Command STARVATION
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.NA starvation "Find out who's going to starve"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "starvation [<SECTS>|l <UNITS>|s <SHIPS>]"
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The starvation command warns you of possible starvation in your
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sectors, land units, and ships.
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.SY starv
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With no arguments, the starvation command will list all of your
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sectors, land units, and ships that will starve at the update.
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.SY "starv <SECTS>"
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.s1
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With this syntax, the starvation command displays all sectors in
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<SECTS> that currently do not have enough food. It does not take into account
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emergency food growing & supplying (see info supply)
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It also does not worry about feeding babies... it merely
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check for starvation. If you want population increase,
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you'll need to chuck in some extra food...
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.s1
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For example:
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.EX starv #0
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.NF
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Mon Aug 28 04:53:38 1995
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Starvation
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sect eff
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4,0 + 100% will starve 125 people. 15 more food needed
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1 sector
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.FI
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.s1
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.SY "starv l <UNITS>"
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With this syntax, the starvation command will list which of your units
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are currently not carrying enough food (see "info lload" and "info
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supply"). For example:
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.EX starv l *
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.NF
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Mon Aug 28 04:53:05 1995
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Starvation
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lnd# unit type
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6 cavalry will starve 9 mil. 1 more food needed
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7 cavalry will starve 13 mil. 2 more food needed
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2 units
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.FI
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.s1
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.SY "starv s <SHIPS>"
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With this syntax, the starvation command will list which of your ships
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are currently not carrying enough food to feed the people on them.
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For example:
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.EX starv s * ?type=frigate
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.NF
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Mon Aug 28 04:53:29 1995
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Starvation
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shp# ship type
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0 frigate will starve 10 people. 2 more food needed
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1 ship
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.FI
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.s1
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To see how much food your people need to eat, check the output
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of the version command.
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.s1
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.SA "census, version, Populace"
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