write_to_descriptor( d, "\r\nMSSP-REPLY-START\r\n", 0 );
mssp_reply( d, "HOSTNAME", "%s", mssp_info->hostname );
mssp_reply( d, "PORT", "%d", port );
and…
mssp_reply( d, "ROLEPLAYING", "%s", mssp_info->roleplaying );
mssp_reply( d, "TRAINING SYSTEM", "%s", mssp_info->trainingSystem );
mssp_reply( d, "WORLD ORIGINALITY", "%s", mssp_info->worldOriginality );
write_to_descriptor( d, "MSSP-REPLY-END\r\n", 0 );
write_to_descriptor( d, "\r\nMSSP-REPLY-START\r\n", 0 );
mssp_reply( d, "HOSTNAME", "%s", mssp_info->hostname );
mssp_reply( d, "PORT", "%d", port );
and…
mssp_reply( d, "ROLEPLAYING", "%s", mssp_info->roleplaying );
mssp_reply( d, "TRAINING SYSTEM", "%s", mssp_info->trainingSystem );
mssp_reply( d, "WORLD ORIGINALITY", "%s", mssp_info->worldOriginality );
write_to_descriptor( d, "MSSP-REPLY-END\r\n", 0 );
BTW, "Futuristic" as a genre doesn't sound like the same thing as "Science Fiction" to me, although I would agree that Star Wars is science fiction, not merely futuristic.