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Mv - Move forces from planet to planet. This command enables you to move from planet to planet. For this end, you specify the base planet, the destination planet, the direction and the force to be moved. You can travel with a single command to any planet that is on a "straight" line. For example, the following routes are possible: From c64 to l38, from r31 to r39, from l27 to l36 etc. If it is possible to move from a given planet to another via more than one permissible route, the exact direction of movement may be specified. The direction specification is done with the same character used to move the current planet pointer on the screen, preceded by the '>' character. If direction is not given, a straight line direction will be chosen, whenever possible. If any Tk commands were given to the base planet, the people and/or the material specified will be moved with the force mentioned in the Mv command. Note that the Mv command is in fact a LAND command on the destination planet. Format and examples: (Assuming that the current planet is l00) mv -c31 3A Move from current planet to c31 3 A-type HAWKs. mv l3e - 3a Move from l3e to the current planet 3 A-type HAWKs. mv l24 -l20 >8 6A 4B C Move from l24 to l20 6 A-type, 4 B-type and 1 C-type, going "north".