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static char sccsid
[] = "@(#)dock.c 5.4 (Berkeley) 6/1/90";
** The starship is docked to a starbase. For this to work you
** must be adjacent to a starbase.
** You get your supplies replenished and your captives are
** disembarked. Note that your score is updated now, not when
** you actually take the captives.
** Any repairs that need to be done are rescheduled to take
** place sooner. This provides for the faster repairs when you
register struct event
*e
;
return (printf("Chekov: But captain, we are already docked\n"));
/* check for ok to dock, i.e., adjacent to a starbase */
for (i
= Ship
.sectx
- 1; i
<= Ship
.sectx
+ 1 && !ok
; i
++)
if (i
< 0 || i
>= NSECTS
)
for (j
= Ship
.secty
- 1; j
<= Ship
.secty
+ 1; j
++)
if (j
< 0 || j
>= NSECTS
)
return (printf("Chekov: But captain, we are not adjacent to a starbase.\n"));
Ship
.energy
= Param
.energy
;
Ship
.torped
= Param
.torped
;
Ship
.shield
= Param
.shield
;
Game
.captives
+= Param
.brigfree
- Ship
.brigfree
;
Ship
.brigfree
= Param
.brigfree
;
/* reset ship's defenses */
Ship
.reserves
= Param
.reserves
;
/* recalibrate space inertial navigation system */
/* output any saved radio messages */
/* reschedule any device repairs */
for (i
= 0; i
< MAXEVENTS
; i
++)
if (e
->evcode
!= E_FIXDV
)
reschedule(e
, (e
->date
- Now
.date
) * Param
.dockfac
);
** This is the inverse of dock(). The main function it performs
** is to reschedule any damages so that they will take longer.
register struct event
*e
;
printf("Sulu: Pardon me captain, but we are not docked.\n");
/* reschedule device repair times (again) */
for (i
= 0; i
< MAXEVENTS
; i
++)
if (e
->evcode
!= E_FIXDV
)
reschedule(e
, (e
->date
- Now
.date
) / Param
.dockfac
);