LOADING: To load, press LOAD"". Press PLAY on your cassette recorder. The programme will now load automatically. (The programme is recorded on both sides of the tape. In case of difficulty, turn the tape over, rewind to the beginning and load again.) CONTROLS: (Press enter to select joystick type or keyboard. Then press space to play.) Submarine: Left/Right/Up/Down as normal. Fire to launch Scoutcraft. Scoutcraft: Left/Right/Up/Down as normal. Fire to launch Missile. Dock with Submarine to pass control back to Submarine. Keyboard controls: Q = up, A = down, O = left, P = right, and M = fire. GAME: It is the year 2007 and the 'Vax 3000' super computer at Britain's vast undersea nuclear missile base has malfunctioned. Unless shut down it will launch hundreds of missiles around the world, triggering global thermo-nuclear war. Unfortunately the computer has sealed all entrances to the complex as part of the present battle procedure. The only way to the computer is through the underwater access tunnels used during contruction. Controlling your submarine and scoutcraft, you must navigate these tunnels and collect the 8 digits of the pass code required to shut down the computer. On the way you must find the numbered keys necessary to open the electronically sealed doors and at the same time, collect the extra fuel that you require for your long Continued and dangerous journey. To make your task even more difficult, you must also locate and destroy 6 reactor pods hidden behind walls that only offer a small moving gap through which you can aim a missile. REMEMBER-Collision with walls, crushers, lasers and automatic doors is fatal. Don't lose 3 scouts or you lose your current submarine. Don't lose a submarine as you will also lose all the scouts in it. Don't shoot your submarine and Don't run out of air or fuel. Above all, Don't Give Up. This programme and artwork are the copyright of Atlantis Software Limited. Copying, hiring, lending or public performance is prohibited. If you have written a good programme and would like to discuss marketing, please write to: Atlantis Software Limited 28 Station Road, London SE25 5AG [Retyped in February 2011 by Alessandro Grussu from a scan of the original inlay card. Any typographical errors and/or inconsistencies have been left as they were in the source.]