Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!ucivax!ucla-cs!ucla-seas!JPRICE@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu From: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.games Subject: Re: PT109 Message-ID: <0093B091.D93D82E0@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu> Date: 11 Aug 90 19:56:43 GMT References: Sender: news@SEAS.UCLA.EDU Reply-To: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) Organization: UCLA Particle Physics Research Group Lines: 21 In article , jt29+@andrew.cmu.edu (John Thomas) writes: >I have some difficulty running PT109 on my SE-30. Every time I sink a >ship, the machine crashes. Ah, yet another victim of the "pacifistic game" syndrome... PT109, for those who don't know it, was written by an eternal war-hater. Every game he's written, by the way, is like this. The object of the game is *not* to kill all the bad guys, but rather to sit down with them, talk out your differences, and for you both to learn and grow from the experience. Try it again, with this in mind. *Real* big smiley here... :) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Price | Internet: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu 5-145 Knudsen Hall | BITNET: price@uclaph UCLA Dept. of Physics | DECnet: uclapp::jprice Los Angeles, CA 90024-1547 | YellNet: 213-825-2259 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where there is no solution, there is no problem.