The Dreadnaught Factor video game cartridge instructions THE DREADNAUGHT FACTOR BASICS Sit tall. Breathe deep. And gather all your courage. Zorban Dreadnaughts, the most imposing battlecraft ever, fill the heavens and threaten planet Terra. Pilot your Novaray Hyperfighter through the stargate and stop the goliath aggressors by destroying their vital energy vents. Skill and cunning are your only advantage. If any dreadnaught reaches the stargate...Terra may be lost! 1. Insert Game Cartridge into your video game console with power OFF. Then, turn power ON. 2. Slip game overlay onto either hand controller. 3. Select game level by pressing appropriate number, 1-7, on controller keypad. (See "Game Chart".) 4. Use of Controller. DISC: Your hyperfighter's directional accelerator/decelerator. Press right rim to increase your velocity. Press left rim to reduce your velocity. (fighter's can't stop completely). Press top or bottom of disc to move up or down. SIDE BUTTONS: Your hyperfighter's weaponry controls. Press either upper button to fire laser bolts. Press either bottom button to drop strontium bombs. 5. To begin play, press controller disc. 6. Reserve Novaray Hyperfighters. You start each game with 10 Novaray Hyperfighters. In game levels 1-4, you receive 2 additional fighters for each dreadnaught you destroy. You receive 4 additional fighters for each dreadnaught you destroy in levels 5-7. 7. Scoring. You earn points for destroying each dreadnaught target and prematurely detonating in-flight tracking missiles launched from the dreadnaught. The point value of each destroyed target and tracking missile flashes on screen. Bonus points are awarded for each dreadnaught you destroy. 8. Turn power OFF before removing The Dreadnaught Factor cartridge. PLAYING THE DREADNAUGHT FACTOR Your mission starts from the colored stargate. Unsuspecting Terra basks behind you as you press the controller disk. Hear a hiss like friction on metal as your Novaray Hyperfighter blasts through the stargate to begin its "attack pass". Attack Passes. Pilot your fighter toward the Zorban Dreadnaught. Fire your laser bolts and drop your strontium bombs, or steer above or below the gargantuan dreadnaught. LASER BOLTS destroy dreadnaught rocket cannons, launchers, towers and bridges, and can intercept in-flight "trackers" fired from dreadnaught weaponry. STRONTIUM BOMBS destroy silos, energy vents and engines. Once beyond the dreadnaught, your fighter accelerates through an auxiliary galactic portal and returns to the stargate, ready for another attack pass. The dreadnaught flies closer to the stargate only when an attack pass is completed. Reducing a dreadnaught's firepower. BRIDGES coordinate the overall rate of fire of the dreadnaught. Destroy all the bridges with your laser bolts to reduce the firing rate 50%. SILOS house the planet-destroying mega- missiles. To save Terra from these missiles, drop strontium bombs on all the silos. Slowing down a dreadnaught. The four actinium engines, located at the rear of each dreadnaught, power the behemoth battlecraft through space. Drop strontium bombs on each engine to slow the dreadnaught's approach velocity. (See "Game Chart".) The thunderous roar of the engines lowers in pitch as each engine is destroyed. Destroying a dreadnaught. Destroying all 16 energy vents with your strontium bombs creates a lethal pressurization deep within the dreadnaught and the entire space-faring fortress explodes. Unfortunately, your own hyperfighter is also smothered by this violent blast. Victory or defeat. The Dreadnaught Factor ends when you destroy the entire Zorban fleet, when any dreadnaught reaches the stargate with at least one missile silo intact, or when you lose all of your Novaray Hyperfighters. [Diagram of a Dreadnaught: blue Large Cannons, blue Small Cannons, blue rocket-shaped Launchers, black Missile Silos, black oval-shaped Energy Vents, red Engines at the end of the dreadnaught, wide yellow Bridges, and smaller diamond-shaped yellow Towers.] [Diagram of Space Screen: earth-like Planet Terra on the Left, with small orbiting Reserve Novaray Hyperfighters, Active Novaray Hyperfighter on one side of the x-shaped white Stargate, and a green Dreadnaught on the other side. Your score is the number at top centre, and the Number of Destroyed Dreadnaughts is at the top right. The decreasing Dreadnaught Distance from Stargate is the number at the bottom right corner of the screen.] [Diagram of a hand controller overlay. Keypad buttons 1- 7 select the game, the Top Action Buttons fire your Laser Bolts and the Bottom Action Buttons drop Strontium Bombs. The Disc moves your Hyperfighter.] ZORBAN DREADNAUGHTS Zorban Dreadnaughts approach the stargate one at a time. The first dreadnaught always belongs to the Delta-1 class. Successive dreadnaughts may belong to any of the following: Dreadnaught Classes Delta-1 (wide triangular-shaped) Titan-Claw (two segments joined together) Beta-Flame (very long and narrow) Torus-Ring (ring-shaped, with a hollow centre) Janyx Razor (very wide, jaggedy and short) Dreadnaught Weaponry. Each dreadnaught is heavily fortified with a wealth of weaponry. Weapon fire varies in speed. Only the dreadnaught's on-screen artillery may be active. Small Cannons - Fire dual-rockets straight ahead starting with the 1st dreadnaught. - Turn and fire starting with the 5th dreadnaught. - Launch splitting "Tracking Bees" starting with the 8th dreadnaught. Large Cannons - Recoil as they fire gigantic rockets starting with the 3rd dreadnaught. - "Hornet Trackers" are launched starting with the 10th dreadnaught. Towers - Fire long-range "Swarm Trackers" beginning with the 2nd dreadnaught. Silos - Each dreadnaught has five silos. - Fire planet-destroying mega-missiles when dreadnaught reaches the stargate. Large Launchers - Fire "Drone Trackers" from the start. - Launch "Yellow Jacket Trackers" beginning with the 12th dreadnaught. - Can repair themselves between attack passes. Small Launchers - Fire quick-flying "Queen Trackers" starting with the 6th dreadnaught. - Launch "Yellow Jacket Trackers" beginning with the 12th dreadnaught. - Can repair themselves between attack passes. THE DREADNAUGHT FACTOR GAME CHART Game Level 1: Practice Stargate Color: Grey No. of Dreadnaughts: 1 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 93 Velocity 4 Engines: 9 3 Engines: 7 2 Engines: 5 1 Engine: 3 0 Engines: 1 (Dreadnaught Velocity for all levels measured in Parsecs per Attack Pass.) Game Level 2: Novice Stargate Color: Light Blue No. of Dreadnaughts: 1 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 92 Velocity 4 Engines: 10 3 Engines: 8 2 Engines: 6 1 Engine: 4 0 Engines: 2 Game Level 3: Intermediate Stargate Color: Dark Blue No. of Dreadnaughts: 2 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 91 Velocity 4 Engines: 11 3 Engines: 9 2 Engines: 7 1 Engine: 5 0 Engines: 3 Game Level 4: Challenge Stargate Color: Green No. of Dreadnaughts: 5 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 90 Velocity 4 Engines: 12 3 Engines: 10 2 Engines: 8 1 Engine: 6 0 Engines: 4 Game Level 5: Advanced Stargate Color: Yellow/Orange No. of Dreadnaughts: 10 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 89 Velocity 4 Engines: 13 3 Engines: 11 2 Engines: 9 1 Engine: 7 0 Engines: 5 Game Level 6: Expert Stargate Color: Red No. of Dreadnaughts: 15 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 88 Velocity 4 Engines: 14 3 Engines: 12 2 Engines: 10 1 Engine: 8 0 Engines: 6 Game Level 7: Impossible Stargate Color: Purple No. of Dreadnaughts: 100 Starting Parsec Distance From Stargate: 87 Veloctiy 4 Engines: 15 3 Engines: 13 2 Engines: 11 1 Engine: 9 0 Engines: 7 Rate of fire increases as level of game play increases. Dreadnaught weapon fire never hits your hyperfighter in Game 1. Overall firepower cannot be reduced by destroying bridges in Game 7. 1 parsec=3.26 light-years or 19.2 trillion miles. JOIN THE ACTIVISION "DREADNAUGHT DESTROYER" CLUB If you defeat the entire Zorban fleet of dreadnaughts on game level 4 orhigherr, please send us a picture of your planet-saving triumph (TV screen), and we'll mail you the Dreadnaught Destroyer emblem, along with our congratulations. Be sure to write "The Dreadnaught Factor" on the bottom left hand corner of the envelope. HOW TO BECOME A DREADNAUGHT DESTROYER Tips from Tom Loughry, designer of The Dreadnaught Factor. Tom Loughry is a new member of Activision's design team. He studied Physics at Cal Tech and enjoys hiking, camping and collecting fossils. "I have found that there are several strategies you can use to destroy the Zorban Dreadnaughts. In fact, your attack plans should vary depending on the class of the approaching dreadnaught and the stage of battle. Here are some tips to help you through any phase of the game. "First of all, no matter what the circumstances, never attack a dreadnaught head-on. Their fire rate is too overwhelming at any game level. I strongly suggest either continually zig-zagging back and forth over the dreadnaught during your attack passes, or dipping in from above or below the dreadnaught. Fire your weapons and accelerate away from its direct line of fire." "Also, it is critical to keep track of the dreadnaught's distance from the stargate. If it's closer than 50 parsecs, then try to bomb as many engines as possible to slow it down, and if it's closer than 30 parsecs, then immediately destroy its silos. That way, Terra is safe even if the dreadnaught reaches the stargate -- unless you lose all your hyperfighters." "Find out which dreadnaught weapons give you the most difficulty and eliminate them first. But, remember, the only way to ultimately defeat a dreadnaught is to bomb all of its energy vents. Don't waste time or attack passes trying to destroy every target." "One final tip: your laser bolts destroy dreadnaught artillery that is blue or yellow, and your strontium bombs destroy the artillery that is black or red." "When the safety of Terra is insured and The Dreadnaught Factor has been reduced to zero, drop me a line. May God bless you." VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY Let us get to know you! If you have questions or comments about our games or clubs, or want to be added to our mailing list, drop us a note or call the "Game Hotline" toll-free at (800)633-GAME. In California please call (415)940- 6044/5. 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