PROTECTOR - MASTERTRONIC PLUS

It ain't only the US Navy that has a top pilots training school...'

Assigned to Fort Rucker, the US Army Helicopter Training School based in
the Nevada desert, your aim is to become the best chopper pilot this
side of the Iron Curtain! A real Protector!

Your mission consists of a strategic battle of wits between yourself
and either another pilot, or, a computer controlled RPV (Remote
Pilotless Vehicle).

Your mission objective is to collect all the supplies that are
scattered around the desert landscape and return them to your cave
base. When all the supply cases have been collected, the parts
contained within build a bomb. Take this bomb and drop it on your
opponents base.

Simple? Not quite.

While you are out busy collecting the supply cases, your opponent can
enter YOUR cave base and steal your supplies. Lucky for you, you can
do the same to him.

Completed bombs can also be stolen, but they must be taken back to
your base and re-armed in your own colour.

Your helicopters are equipped only with a 30mm Gatling cannon. This
may be used offensively against the other player.

Should a player be carrying an item and be hit by cannon fire, the
item will be dropped.

Landing at your base will top ammo and fuel and will repair any
damage.

Can you defeat all corners and become "Top Dog" at Fort Rucker?

CONTROL OPTIONS

The control options are shown on the title screen. They are:

Top Row (Left-Right)    Player 1 (Kempston) V Computer
                        Player 1 (Keyboard) V Computer
                        Player 1 (Keyboard) V Player 2 (Kempston)

Bottom Row (Left-Right) Player 1 (Keyboard) V Player 2 (Keyboard)
                        Player 1 (Sinclair/+3) V Computer
                        Player 1 (Keyboard) V Player 2 (Sinclair/+3)

For keyboard options the keys are shown on-screen.

Kempston & Sinclair/+3 refer to the joystick interface options.

LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

Type LOAD "" and press ENTER.

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Made in Great Britain
