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| author = William K. Char<br>Perry Lee<br>Dan Gee
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| released = 1973
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| operating system = [[HP Time-Shared BASIC]]
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'''Trek73''' is a [[computer simulation]] of space ship battles based on the original [[Star Trek]] television series. It was created in 1973 by William K. Char, Perry Lee, and Dan Gee. The game was played via [[teletype]]. Roderick Perkins adapted the program for the LHS DECISION computer located at the [[Lawrence Hall of Science]] in [[Berkeley, California]]. Dave Pare and Chris Williams translated the BASIC into C and Jeff Okamoto, Peter Yee, and others corrected and enhanced the code.


==History==
In January 1973, William K. Char began programming a space battle game in BASIC on a Hewlett-Packard 2000C system. The first version of of what was then called $SPACE was introduced in May 1973. In June of 1973, Char, Perry, Lee, and Gee started programming TREK73; it was completed October 8, 1973. Roderick Perkins adapted TREK73 for the DECISION computer at the Lawrence Hall of Science in 1974. Dave Pare and Chris Williams at the University of California independently translated TREK73 into C in 1984. In April 1985, Jeff Okamoto and Peter Yee combines the Pare and Williams versions into one.


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==Commands==
One of more than two dozen commands were entered via teletype.


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:1 Fire Phasers
:2 Fire Photon Torpedos
:3 Lock Phasers Onto Target
:4 Lock Tubes Onto Target
:5 Manually Rotate Phasers
:6 Manually Rotate Tubes
:7 *Phaser Status
:8 *Tube Status
:9 Load/Unload Torpedo Tubes
:10 Launch Antimatter Probe
:11 Probe Control (Detonate, Redirect, Lock)
:12 *Position Report
:13 *Position Display
:14 Pursue An Enemy Vessel
:15 Run From An Enemy Vessel
:16 Manually Change Course And Speed
:17 *Damage Report
:18 Scan Enemy (Damage Report Of Enemy)
:19 Alter Power Distribution
:20 Jettison Engineering
:21 Detonate Engineering
:22 Alter Torpedo And Phaser Firing Parameters
:23 Attempt Defenseless Ruse
:24 Attempt Corbomite Bluff(s)
:25 Surrender
:26 Ask Enemy to Surrender
:27 Initiate Self-Destruct Sequence
:28 Abort Self-Destruct
:29 *Survivors Report
:30 *Print Version Number
:31 *Reprints Above List
:: (*Does Not Use A Turn)

Each turn represents two seconds of real time.

==See also==
*[[Star Trek games]]

==External links==
*[http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/public/startrek/TREK73 TREK73 Source Code]
*[http://trek.kermitmurray.com/ Trek73 Page]

[[Category:Star Trek games]]
[[Category:Star Trek starship simulators]]

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