User Guide

MINING
To reach this screen, click on MIN from the screen transfer panel.This area is
used for controlling the mining department. As Overlord, all you need do is sug-
gest where on Harmony to survey, and based on the survey reports, where to
mine. You can read reports on any mine and close mines if necessary.
Along the
left
edge of this display is the stats/text box. There are also additional
statistics specific to the
MIN
department. The current trading price for
Fitzholn-
ium is displayed near the top of the box. Budget and Staff are controlled via a
set of arrows: There is a minimum budget and staff for this area. Please see the
section covering the Governor screen for details.
At the bottom of the stats/text box is the Mine number listing, also with a set of
arrows. This is a concise listing of all the active mines on Harmony, with basic
statistics. These statistics are:
Daily cost of operating the mine
Number of miners assigned to work there (general staff)
1 Value of the Fitzholnium extracted today
Number of days in operation
Foreman’s name
The arrows allow you to move through the list of all the currently active mines
on Harmony. As you do, the Executron will display a satellite photo of the mine.
The upper right comer of the screen is a map of the surface of Harmony, relayed
to you by satellites that constantly circle the planet. You can move the view pre-
sented by using the four directional arrows in the lower right comer of the map
or by moving the Holo-pointer to the edge of the screen. If you slide the map
around at the start of the game you will find the capital city of Perfect, as well as
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one or two active mines. Other landmarks include a mountain
range
with
:I
lake
along the base. The rest of Harmony is more or less barren.
All mines will be labeled with a mine number, and as the mines arc
open
longer
you will notice that their size will increase. On Harmony they
practice
open-pit
mining. Areas that have been surveyed (but not mined) will be marked
by
sur-
vey villages.
The four function buttons on this screen are SURVEY, MINE, CLOSE and
PER-
SON.
Surveying
To start a SURVEY, indicate a spot for surveying. Then use the Holo-pointer to
select the SURVEY function button. The survey report will be sent to you in ap-
proximately a week’s time. If you choose to survey a spot that has already been
surveyed (even if it already has been mined), the Executron will immediately
display the report for that spot. Similarly, if you survey a mine (open or closed),
you will immediately be shown the survey for that mine. As mentioned above,
spots that have already been surveyed will be marked on the map.
Opening a Mine
Opening a MINE is a similar process. Simply click on the spot on the map that
you wish to mine and then click on MINE. If you review later satellite informa-
tion on that spot on the map you will find that a mine has indeed been started,
and it will increase in size as time progresses. Also, your monthly income will
increase, as will the maintenance costs for the mining area. Although a mine
starts small, as the miners strip it of its ore the mine will increase in size. For
this reason you will not be permitted to start a new mine too close to an existing
mine. If you open a mine on a spot that has not been previously surveyed, a sur-
vey will be completed automatically within the first month.
Each mine requires eight workers to operate it. If there are not eight free work-
ers in the mining area, you cannot open a mine. You can requisition workers
from the general pool of workers, but if there are none left, you may have to
help a few of your planetary neighbors in hopes that they will send you some
more workers (this applies to all areas where workers are needed).
Closing a Mine
The button labeled CLOSE is for closing an existing mine. To close a mine, sim-
ply click on CLOSE and then click on the mine you wish to close, and the
Ex-
ecutron will issue the necessary orders and protocols. It is advised that you close
mines which are dwindling in profit or are not breaking even.
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