Tron Deadly Discs for the Intellivision
FAQ by Alxs - alxs123@aol.com
Version 1.0 - 12/24/01

NOTE: Please read the "Contact Me" part of the Conclusion section 
before emailing me.

12/24/01
Enjoy the FAQ and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
-Alxs


COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
=====================

This document is copyright 2001 - 2002 Alxs, and may not be placed on 
another 
website, made into a CD, book, etc. without the author's permission. 
The only way this guide may be accessed is via a link on GameFAQs 
(http://www.gamefaqs.com).  This document is unofficial and is not 
affiliated with any company.


ToC
===

Objective
Controls
Starting the Game
TRON'S Health
How Points Are Scored
Scoring Table
Conclusion


OBJECTIVE
=========

As your man, TRON, you must destroy warriors with your discs and gain 
points.  You also must watch out for the discs thrown at you!



CONTROLS
========

1/2/3 - Select speed
Discs - Fire in commanded direction
Block - Block a disc thrown at you
Control Disc - Move TRON


STARTING THE GAME
=================

Select the game speed.  From slowest to fastest:
1
2
3

Rather simple!  Time to play Deadly Discs!


TRON'S HEALTH
=============

Basically, TRON can take three hits before dying.

If you destroy a warrior, it will replace itself with another one after 
ten seconds.  However, if you kill all three warriors on the screen 
before any can replace themselves, TRON recovers ALL THREE HITS!


HOW POINTS ARE SCORED
=====================

Two ways points can be scored:

- You destroy a warrior.
- You block a disc a warrior throws at you.

It's really as simple as that!


SCORING TABLE
=============

The amount of points you gain for destroying a warrior depends on how 
many points you currently have.  Here is a table showing that: "if you 
have an 'X' amount of points, you gain an 'X' amount of points for 
destroying a warrior".

NOTE: If you block a disc, you get as many points as you would if you 
were to destroy a warrior.


FORMAT: 
Your Points - Warrior Value

0    - 50
1000 - 100
2000 - 150
3000 - 250
5000 - 300
7500 - 500
10,000 - 750
15,000 - 1,000
20,000 - 1,250
25,000 - 1,500
30,000 - 2,000
40,000 - 2,500
50,000 - 3,500
75,000 - 5,000
100,000 - 10,000


CONCLUSION
==========

Credits
-------

Jeff "CJayC" Veasey: For posting this FAQ on his site, www.gamefaqs.com 


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- Alxs

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