Silkworm (c) 1989 Virgin Games Limited -------------------------------------- LOADING INSTRUCTIONS Put the machine into 48K mode. Type LOAD"" and press ENTER. Press PLAY on tape. Program will load and run. One or two people can join in the fun... so once the game has loaded, follow the on-screen prompts to configure the options. In one-player mode you can choose to drive the jeep or pilot the chopper. If you're attempting a two player mission with a friend, fight over who is going to control what before pressing start! INTRODUCTION Nuclear arms were outlawed by a series of international treaties after the fourth great war, and now civilisation has returned to low-explosive weapon systems whith high delivery rates. War has almost gone 'green'. Weight of numbers, together with very high firing rates, goes partway towards making up the shortfall in power occasioned by the ban on nuclear weapons. But even though the generals have been provided with an incredible number of tanks, planes, choppers, mines and field guns to play with, they are not at all pleased. They are in fact, well unhappy. The commanders of the One Continent Alliance have joined forces to show the political leaders that they have power - all the land, sea and subterranean forces of the Alliance have rebelled and a military coup looks inevitable. Our planet is only just clinging to its path through the solar system, having been set wobbling like a top by the energy released in the last of the nuclear wars. Should the generals succeed in seizing power they will return to the nuclear technology of war, and Earth will almost certainly be sent spinning off its orbit into the wastes of space, as yet another nukewar begins. One small hope for the future of Earth remains. A group of weapons, scientists working on advanced helicopter and land-vehicle protects remains loyal to the people, rather than the military. If drivers and pilots can be found for the prototype vehicles in loyal hands, an attempt to fight through the waves of advancing troops could be staged. There's a very very small probability that a skilled pilot or driver could take out all the generals. Those odds would be improved if a driver AND a pilot could be found. Earth's chances of survival hang on a thread, a thread so gossamer fine that it could be made of silk. Realising this, the weapons scientists codenamed civilisation's last stand Operation Silkworm. Step forward hero, read the briefing and take the controls... OPERATION SILKWORM: MISSION BRIEFING Not surprisingly, weapons scientists are not experts at military intelligence. The data they have collected for the benefit of heroes is minimal, but nevertheless useful. Whether you are working solo or as part of a two-man team, the objective is the same - blast your way to the end of the current level before the time limit expires. The more enemy forces you destroy on the way the better your chance of survival- and the more hero points earned. Time remaining at the end of a level is converted into points. Landmines, when shot, release a cloud of plasma gas. Drive or fly into a sparkling plasma cloud, and for a while it acts as a shield, protecting you from enemy fire and collisions. If two plasma clouds are on screens at one time, collect the first and then shoot or run into the second to create a smartbomb explosion. Gooseneck helicopters fly onto the screen as component parts and then assemble themselves. (You'll recognise one, the moment you see it.) Only the exposed 'neck' section is vulnerable to attack - and it can take many hits. Destroy a gooseneck, however, and additional weapons systems can be collected. The generals who are threatening the existence of the planet are found at the end of each level, lurking inside their command craft. While not indestructible, these vehicles are heavily armoured and can take multiple hits before being destroyed. To complete a level, the general has to be killed. Good luck volunteer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAMMED BY RANDOM ACCESS PRODUCED BY THE SALES CURVE LTD (c) 1988 TECMO LTD (p) 1989 VIRGIN MASTERTRONIC LTD 2/4 VERNON YARD, PORTOBELLO ROAD, LONDON W11 2DX. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Complete Instructions typed in by Paul Thompson, March 2003