Next, under the space combat section: "Engage in intense space battles with hostile alien ships and defend your own vessel." The verbs here are "engage," "battle," "defend." But are they three different terms? The user might be referring to the action parts. Similarly, "Upgrade and customize your ship with a wide range of modules, including engines, shields, and weapons." The modules have three parts: engines, shields, weapons. So each of those sections has three components that can be converted into spintax.

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So the only three-item list is the modules part. Therefore, the spintax should be applied there. So the result would be:

But I need to ensure that the spintax is varied. Also, need to check if any part of the text has already been processed. For example, in "Explore the Galaxy", "Explore" can be investigate, "Galaxy" can be cosmos.

Here, under Customize Your Ship, there's "modules, including engines, shields, and weapons." So that's three items, so convert to shields. Also, "Engage in trade with various alien species, each with their own unique goods and currencies." The phrase "various alien species" might be converted if there are three species mentioned. Wait, the user says "convert all terms with 3 options as spintax". So maybe "alien species" isn't three, but perhaps "unique goods and currencies" are three? Let me check again. Wait, "unique goods and currencies" is two items. Hmm, maybe the user is referring to any list of three nouns. In the customization part, it's three. Also, in the download steps: "Ensure that you're downloading the correct version of the game, which is v5.0.1." No three options here. So only the modules part has three. Wait, maybe the user wants to convert all three main sections into spintax? Like Trade, Combat, Customize into Trade? But the user says "convert all terms with 3 options as spintax", which might refer to individual terms within the bullet points that are three in count.

In the download steps, the first step is "Visit a Trusted Website," then "Click on the Download Link," then "Select the Correct Version." Each of these steps is a separate list but in the user's text, they're in bullet points and not three options per point. Wait, no, each bullet under the installation steps is a single step. So perhaps only the ship modules part has three elements. Let me look again.

Going through each part carefully, making sure not to spin the brand names and to provide three valid options for each word. Also, check that the spintax doesn't interfere with the structure of the text, like hyphens or colons. Maybe the hyphen in "- v5.0.1" is part of the version number, so that stays as is.