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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;==About Tuna-Matra==&lt;br /&gt;
I have been a fan of space for as long as I can remember. I used to be able to correct my teachers when it came time to study the beyond. As I was cruising about my video games, which was mainly first person shooter and RTS, I encounted a game that my dad had played years ago. I had watched my dad play it, I had played it myself on occasion, but at the time I was too young to grasp the full intent. The name of the game was StarFlight. About a year ago, I decided it was time to find a way to play that game once again. It had action, negototiation, and countless hours of exploring a galaxy in your starship. That description probably reminds you of another game to which this Wiki is dedicated. Anyway, as I was searching for a version of the game that would work on modern computers (StarFlight is old, it was made in the late 80&amp;#039;s according to Wikipedia), but alas there was none. However during my search, I discovered another very similar game. Star Control II, unfortunately, that game could no longer operate on modern computers either. Luckily for me, there was a link to [[The Ur-Quan Masters]] website, which made me delighted. The game surpassed my expectations by far, and It soon rose to one of my favorite games. I really enjoyed this gmae as it was a open-ended, spacefaring adventure. Then, one day, as I was cruising through space, I noticed that the [[Spathi]] had dissapeared! I made the Trek to their homestar and found that they were [[Slave Shield]]ed! Well, that was a dissapointment, for the rest of the game I missed their humorous debates with me, and I wondered if I would ever see them again. I didn&amp;#039;t. Later on I noticed that the [[Kohr-Ah]]&amp;#039;s territory was moving and engulfing other races, and shortly later those races had dissapeared. I kept on telling myself &amp;quot;its all in your head&amp;quot;, but it wasn&amp;#039;t, and I lost the game due to the fact that all my allies had been wiped out before I had been able to recover items that were important to the storyline. Thus, my downfall. I had to restart the entire game and only recently defeated the [[Sa-Matra]].&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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