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L
I V I N G IN
H
ARMONY WITH
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E A M A N
Seaman is a living creature. In order for Seaman to remain healthy, it is
an absolute must for you to provide food, oxygen, a clean living
environment and other necessities required to sustain life.
Pay careful attention to the state of the water (environment)
and oxygen levels.
Keep in mind that if you are away and unable to attend to
Seaman for a couple of days, Seaman could possibly die of
starvation.
Pay Attention to Seaman’s Health
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XCH A NG I N G
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OOD WITH
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A I S E R
Utilizing Your Storage Matrix Effectively
If, in the course of your raising Seaman, you should happen to discover a
new habitat, be sure to experiment with it judiciously. If you discover
something that can be placed into the storage matrix, you will be able to
save that item to the storage matrix. By connecting your memory card
with that of another raiser in the manner depicted in the diagram below,
you will be able to exchange items stored in each memory card’s
respective storage matrix.
VMU Controls
First, connect two VMU’s (each containing their own respective habitat
and storage matrix) together as depicted in the diagram to the right.
Note that the memory cards for both parties must each contain a
complete Seaman raising environment and have fully charged batteries.
Each storage matrix contains a total of 12 storage compartments (1-12).
Use the D-pad on the VMU to toggle between each of the
compartments. Select the compartment containing the item you wish to
send over and press . Once the confirmation screen appears, press
again to confirm that you wish to send this item. The item will then be
sent to the storage matrix of the other VMU.
CAUTION!
Do not atte m pt to disconnect the memory cards while exchanging data .
Doing so may damage the save files. Also, note that leaving two memory
c a rds connected for an ex t ended period gre a t l y reduces the batte ry life of
the memory card s .
If you are violent towards or speak rudely to Seaman
If Seaman is in a bad mood, it will elect to discontinue conversing with
you. Whether the cause of this mood swing is inadvertent or intentional
on your part is of no relevance. The following situations have been noted
to cause a deterioration of Seaman mood:
If you constantly use strange or foreign terms that Seaman
does not understand
If you willfully and consistently repeat the same types of
words over and over
If you fail to feed Seaman over an extended period of time
If you fail to maintain a suitable living environment
If you willfully and continuously flick or grab and pick-up
Seaman
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