PPPPPPPPPP
PPP     PPP                                    TTT
PPP      PPP                                   TTT
PPP       PPP        o                         TTT
PPP      PPP        oOo                   TTTTTTTTTTTT
PPP     PPP          o                         TTT
PPP    PPP                                     TTT
PPP PPPP  RR RRrrr  III VV         VV AAA      TTT EEEEEEE  EEEEEEE  RR RRrrr
PPP       RRR   Rrr III  VV       VV AA AA     TTT EEE      EEE      RRR   Rrr
PPP       RRR       III   VV     VV AA   AA    TTT EEEeee   EEEeee   RRR
PPP       RRR       III    VV   VV AAAAAAAAA   TTT EEE      EEE      RRR
PPP       RRR       III     VV VV AA       AA  TTT EEE      EEE      RRR
PPP       RRR       III      VVV AA         AA TTT EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE RRR


"YOUR ABOUT TO SUCK VOID ... BUDDY"   "KEEP YOU VITCOM OPEN, FLYING IN SHARED
                                      SPACE"

"DIE BY THE VERY WEAPONS YOU ADORE"   "YOUR CLEAR FOR CLICKS"

"TASTE RIGHTEOUS FIRE"                "NICE TO SEE A FRIENDLY SHIP"

 (just some of the famous quotes from the game PRIVATEER)


     The "un-official" FAQ for Privateer......from Origin systems @

                      Created by....Rob "STINGER" Lordier

                      (only one mans opinion....of course)

This Faq is being done to help with the game from Origin Systems that is part
of the Wing Commanders series.  It is a stand-alone game that is very similar
to other flight-sim type games with it own unique characteristics.

Immediate disclaimer:  I do not work for Origin Systems...I just like their
games.  Any copywrite infringements (real or imagined) are purely coincidental
and if anyone would like to contact me about any legalities....please, feel
free to contact me and I'll "make it right".

These words are my own....no one elses (if I use someone elses ideas or words
and do not already acknowledge that fact..... see above.^

****I would like to thank Hank Leukart for his guideance with this FAQ.*****
   ____________________________________________________________________

Ok, with all that out of the way, lets get to the point. :-) :-)


SEC. I
  The most frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the game Privateer

SEC. II
  Hints, strategies, and cheats.

SEC. III
  Game analysis.






************ WARNING! ******* MANY SPOILERS DO FOLLOW *************************
                            !=======================!




















SEC. I
===============================================================================

Q.  What is an FAQ?
   A:  It is a summary of questions that are mostly unanswered by either the
       plot of the game or the manual.

Q.  What is the purpose of an FAQ?
   A:  The whole idea behind an FAQ is to provide a single place where most of
       the questions about a game, or whatever, can be restated and answered
       in Laymen's terms, to destroy any confusion the can and does results
       from playing a game, or whatever.

Q.  What is Privateer?
   A:  It is a stand-alone game that is part of the Wing Commander series of
       games created by Origin Systems.  It is a type of flight-simulation
       computer game with a few wrinkles.  The basic idea behind the game is
       simple, you are a "Privateer" flying in and around the Gemini system
       (futuristic space) with many possible objectives in mine, depending
       entirely on the "type" of Privateer YOU choose to be.  There is a set
       plot to follow, but you are in no way ordered to to make this your one
       and only objective.

Q.  How do you get Privateer?
   A:  This game has been out for some time, most "reputable" software distri-
       butors either have the game in stock or can order it for you.

Q.  Where can I get the FAQ for Privateer?
   A:  for now, this is it.  The creator does not have access to upload to an
       ftp site.  If you have the ability, feel free....I only ask that the
       contents be kept cohesive and the entire file become as one. :-)

Q.  I am having trouble getting anywhere in this game, what am I doing wrong?
   A:  The game itself is designed to be difficult in the beginning.  The one
       thing this does accomplish is get you used to the controls. :-)  This
       may sound trival but what you learn early in the game sets you up for
       the type of Privateer you are.  Patience is a virtue.  In the beginning
       it is a good idea to check the mission computer for missions that
       involve either going to or staying in the same area.  For instance,
       if the are two "patrol" missions in the Troy system, take them both,
       that way you get two for the price of one.  I highly suggest upgrading
       your ship before you begin to jump around the systems.  The Taurus is
       not a great ship to run with/defend with/fight with.  It does give you
       a great feel for what lies ahead.  Spend your money wisely, wait until
       you can buy the entire Gemini map (not one at a time), join the two
       Guilds (mercenary and merchant), upgrade sheilds and engines, get
       better guns (lasers are weak), ...it's a jungle out there, prepare your
       ship before you venture into the great wide open and don't forget, save
       your game often!!!

Q.  Is there a cheat for this game?
   A:  Yes, there are a few, see below under hints/cheats/strategies

Q.  I have flown a mission and failed, now I can't seem to get back on the plot
   do I have to start over?
   A:  Maybe.  If you have a game saved before your mishap, just go back to
       that saved game and press on.  If you do not have a saved game you're
       going to have to start over.  Lesson to be learned here is ALWAYS have
       a saved game as a back-up.  (i.e. save often!)  If you fail on the plot
       missions you need to do it until you succeed.  If you are flying a
       "cargo" mission you must not land at any other base than where the
       cargo is destined.  You will lose the cargo.  If you are flying a
       bounty mission, you can make as many "detours" as you like until you
       get the opportunity to go for it.

Q.  Are some missions harder than others?
   A:  Oh yea, most definately.  The missions at Oxford are extrememly tough.
       The Exploratory missions are hard and killing the green drone is a real
       hum-dinger as well.  Some missions you can make harder on yourself if
       you don't use the "right" strategy.

Q.  I keep getting pummeled by the confeds, What did I do to deserve this?
   A:  You get the "good guys" mad at you by killing one of there own or one
       of the groups they are allied with.  It is called "aligning yourself".
       The basic premise here is if you go out and kill, say, a merchant.  The
       Confeds/Merchants/Miltia, now become your enemies because they're are
       allies with each other.  You can "re-align" yourself by going out and
       killing a number of their enemies as a show of good faith.  The
       Privateer Playtester's Guide says the ratio is something like 5 to 1.
       In other words, kill a Merchant/Militia/Confed (even a Hunter I
       believe) and you'll have to kill 5 or six Kilrathi/Pirates/Retro's to
       make amends.  The Kilrathi Capital ship alone is worth 10 to 15 regular
       enemies.

Q.  How do I upgrade my ship?
   A:  RTM!  The ship dealer is the place to go, but keep in mind, not all
       bases have ship dealers (Pirate bases never hane any)

Q.  Can I play this game without following the plot?
   A:  Absolutely.  That is what makes this game unique.  Although flying the
       plot/story is the basic premise...you can venture out on your own and
       do whatever you like.  You can even take a break from the "grind" of
       the plot missions and do your own thing.  Just be sure you finish a
       plot mission objective (the on-board computer will show dull red when
       checking missions while flying) before branching off.

Q.  What is the best ship to fly and how should I arm it?
   A:  This really is entirely up to you.  A good thing to keep in mind.. you
       get what you pay for.  Some guns have a better kill potential than
       others but they take much more energy to fire.  Different types of
       missiles are used for different fight tactics.  If you like to keep on
       the enemies back then heat-seekers are for you.  I you like to run
       right at them then either friend or foes (FF) or Photon torpedoes would
       fit the bill.  If you like to dogfight and fly around a lot in tight
       corners, then maybe the Image Recognition (IR) is for you.  Whatever
       you choose to do is entirely up to you.  Some ships carry more cargo
       space than others while some much faster than others.  My personal
       favorite is the CENTURION with all IR's and Tacheyons in front and
       back.  The Repair Driod is a must for any well equipped ship.

Q.  Are there any add-on games for Privateer?
   A.  Yes.  The only add-on (currently) is called Righteous Fire.  You fly
       in the same Gemini Sector with better up-grade capabilities and a
       different plot line.  Author's opinion...you liked Privateer?? get
       Righteous Fire and get the feeling of immortality!!

Q.  I have the green gun..... now what?
   A:  The most asked question by a big margin.  You obtain the green gun
       from the Derelic base in the Delta Prime System from another ship.
       when you get the gun, a strange new ship appears (the green drone) as
       is quite a formidable adversary.  The game does not show you what the
       next move is.  Once you get the green gun, go back to Rygannon to get
       your money.  Then proceed to any other mining base outside the Rygannon
       system and at the bar you'll met an atache to Admiral Terrel named
       Sandra Goodin.  She will get you back on the plot.

Q.  I'm having problems with my controls, the joystick seems jumpy, can this
   be fixed?
   A.  Well, maybe.  If you are running the game on a 386 computer you will
       experience jumpyness with a joystick.  On a 486 it is much smoother.
       Apparently this is due to the requirement/recommendments situation
       that is on the box.  I have flown the game on both and the difference
       is dramatic.  I learned to fly on a 386, but when I flew the game on
       a 486 it seemed almost unfair to me.  I found it extremely easy to
       control the ship on the 486 since I learn on the lesser model.  The
       game is really meant to be run on a 486.  If you choose you can
       contact the support people at Origin Systems directly and discuss the
       control problem with them.  They are very patient and friendly.  See
       below for the phone number and e-mail address.

******************************HINTS/CHEATS/STRATEGIES**************************
SEC II

Q.  Are there any cheats in this game?
   A:  Hitting Alt-O will open a screen that allows you to test out the ships
       capabilties without much fear of destruction.  Unlimited ammo, joystick
       calibration, invulnerabilty (GOD MODE) are a few of the options that
       are available.  Be careful when using this "cheat" though, if you are
       either flying a mission (cargo or plot) and you go into this option
       screen to save yourself, the mission is considered a failure and if you
       are on a plot mission, you are basically screwed.  You'll need to go
       back to a saved game (hopefully you remembered to save!) and start from
       there.  Bounty missions are different, apparently they are unaffected
       by this option (sometimes getting rid of a mission is good, you can
       only "hold" three missions...not including plot missions).  You can
       get into this mode at any time, even while flying!

Q.  How do I kill the green drone?
   A:  When you are givin the assignment from Admiral Terrel, if you haven't
       figured it out yet, you are to be the bait for the green drone.  The
       Confeds are going to ambush the drone in hopes of destroying it.  Fat
       chance, their guns are impervious to it.  The only hope is your newly
       charged up (by the Steltek you encounter on the way).  Once you get to
       the ambush site, and after a short formal conversation with the Confeds
       the green drone will appear.  The Privateer Playtesters guide suggests
       the strategy here is to fire a few shot at the oncoming drone then turn
       90 degreees to avoid its fire.  It says to stay on its rear and avoid
       direct encounters.  It also says to avoid getting between the Confeds
       (Commodore Reissmman and his buddies, a Paradigm and two Broadswords)
       and the drone because they will shoot you down (friendly fire).  I
       think the best strategy is to get away from the Confeds and take the
       drone on by yourself.  It will follow you, always, so use it to your
       advantage.  A centurion equiped with level 2 shields can take a few
       hits from the drone.  If you have level three, even better.  Only use
       the green gun( the other guns are useless and drain valuable energy).
       Line up with the drone and fire until your finger bleeds.  Once you see
       the drone's shields begins to drop, unload with missiles/photons and
       you will destroy him.

Q.  How do you get through the missions at Oxford?
   A:  There are four missions to run at Oxford.  The first and the last are
       the hardest.  The middle two are "relativily" easy.  This will discuss
       the two hardest.  In the first mission you are to escort Toth to Oxford
       and protect him from the Retro's.  There will be a total of five God of
       Man Retro's to fight.  Two in the frist wave and three in the second.
       Your priority is to kill the Retro(s) that are going after Toth.  In
       the first wave...the second enemy you target is the one to kill first.
       The first one you target is coming after you.  Ignore him for now.  A
       good strategy I found is to RAM them.  Your ship (hopefully a Centurion
       or even a Galaxy) weighs more than the Retro's Talans so an impact will
       destroy them.. not you.  In the second wave, there are three Talons to
       fight.  Once again, don't go after the first ship you can target.  It
       is coming after you.  You want the other two killed first.  They are
       going after Toth exclusively.  Ram them, fire missiles/photons, shoot
       at them, whatever you need to do to keep them of Toth.  Even though he
       is in a Merchant ship, he cannot take too much of a beating.  Don't be
       too concerned about the Talon that is dogging you.  You are here to
       protect Toth only.  One thing to keep in mind.  If you find that you
       kill the last Talons just as the Merchant ships blows up....go ahead to
       Oxford.  You'll be surprized.  I think because a Talon blows up faster
       than a Merchant the mission is actually successful.

       In the forth mission (another escort) you are to protect a Merchant
       ship carrying a cargo of book to Oxford.  You will encounter five
       Talons again.  Use missiles/photons to keep the Talons off the Merchant
       again.  Ram them if you can, if you get close to Oxford and the
       Merchant blows up...look for the cargo of books and tractor beam them
       on board.  There again are two waves and the first ship you target on
       is coming after you.  Get the ones that are going after the Merchant
       first.

Q.  Is the any money cheat for this game?
   A:  Yes, it involves using a debug command to get into the program to make
       changes.  This cheat was originally given to me by Toby Hauzeneder.
          Begin a new game and buy some stuff to get a certain amount of
          credits (e.g.:  1596 cr) (2000 is too usual)
          Now save the game and go into debug and transform the number into
          hexidecimal. (e.g.  1596 = 06 3c)
          Flip the hex number (e.g.:  06 3c = 3c 06)
          Search your savefile for this string (e.g.:  3c 06) and overwrite it
          but don't write more than (ff 7f).  Just write (ff 50) and it will
          be plenty
          The commands to use are:
                                  1.  debug privateer
                                  2.  D (to display the hexidecimals)
                                  3.  E (to edit)
                                  4.  W (to overwrite)
                                  5.  Q (to quit)
===============================================================================

SEC. III  GAME ANALYSIS

The following is a listing and my opinion of difficulty level of plot missions:

On a scale from 1 to 10.... 1 being the easiest and 10 being the hardest.

ERNESTO SANDOVAL  (1)  Get artifact as collateral
TAYLA A           (2)  Cargo mission
TAYLA B           (2 or 3)  Militia can be fiesty
TAYLA C           (2 or 3)  Same as before
TAYLA D           (3 or 4)  William Riordion can be thorn in the side.
                           But you get secret compartment. :-)
ROMAN LYNCH A     (2)  Seelig is by himself....puppy chow!
ROMAN LYNCH B     (3)  Tougher primarily because of astroids.  Salman Kroiz
                      and his goons can be pests.
ROMAN LYNCH C     (2)  Afterburners...afterburners I say!
ROMAN LYNCH D     (2 or 3)  Don't be a sitting duck... move around.
E. MASTERSON A    (8 or 9)  Real tough mission.  Dogfighting skills really
                           tested.  Shoot quick....live hard.
E. MASTERSON B    (4 or 5)  Kill Black Rhombus fast.  Ram the talons
E. MASTERSON C    (8)  Tough mission because of the Demons
E. MASTERSON D    (9)  Escort mission.  Talons all over the place.
LYNN MURPHY A     (5 or 6)  TEN Demons?
LYNN MURPHY B     (7)  3 Demons and 4 Centurions...geez!
LYNN MURPHY C     (1)  Land...not neccessary to fight.
MONKHOUSE A       (3)  Avoid astroids and mission is easy.
TARYN CROSS A     (4)  12 Talons in all.
TARYN CROSS B     (1)  Garrovick is easy to kill.
TARYN CROSS C     (3)  A silver tongue is essential.
TARYN CROSS D     (4)  See previous.  Invulnerability can be used to get back
                      to base... remember to get out of it before you land.
SANDRA GOODIN A   (1)  Land at mining base outside Rygannon and you're on your
                      way.  Use invuln. to get where you're going.
ADMIRAL TERREL    (9 or 10)  Kill the green drone.  Use all your dogfighting
                            skills here and you'll be successful.

===============================================================================

Any additional questions/comments are welcomed and encouraged.

Origin Systems = e-mail:  [email protected]
                         [email protected]
                         [email protected]
                         [email protected]
                PHONE #  (512) 335-0440


Life is a journey, not a destination...Aerosmith|   "Taste Righteous Fire!!"
Four years of college, and the one thing I      | [email protected] (Robert)
learned:  To make money in the world, you need  |A.K.A  "STINGER" current owner
enough people to listen to your bulls**t <sigh> | PRIVATEER FAQ as of 06/02/94