Darn. My opinion is "trolling". That kinda bites.
Jumping into a conversation about novels to go "THE MOVIE SUCKS" is trolling -- but we're happy to argue about its merits as long as you say something along the lines of "THE MOVIE SUCKS BECAUSE..."
The "Tiger Claw" (wrong) looked wrong.
Eh, on a personal level I'm inclined to agree with you -- I like the boxy green four-pixel-by-ten-pixel Tiger's Claw of Wing Commander I... but the movie wasn't the first or even second time the Tiger's Claw has been 'redesigned' to look more modern, so I have trouble blaming the movie for following that trend.
So did every fighter in the movie.
Only one of the fighters we see in the movie (the Broadsword) is remotely related to a fighter we see in the game... and you can certainly see the lineage between the Broadswords in the movie and those shown on WCA.
Deveraux wasn't the WC, Col. Halcyon was.
She was a squadron commander in the movie, not commander of the carrier's wing. Halcyon even shows up in the novelization of the movie.
Taggart has a scottish accent, not whatever accent that was supposed to be in the movie.
According to the Wing Commander IV novel, any of Paladin's accents were fake.
I've never known a Rapier to pull that "jack-in-the-box" stunt.
Maniac getting laid? Eh . . maybe, but probably not.
He was married twice (Prophecy Guide)... presumably one of those relationships involved sex. Maniac getting the girl doesn't really fit with the WC3/4 bloated has-been (more or less, that's a bit harsh) character, but he was an eager young space hero in 2654.
Broadswords in the wc1 era? Again, maybe, but probably not.
Yup, Broadswords were around -- they initially showed up on Wing Commander Academy.
Chen already dead, even though he doesn't die until Opperation Thor's Hammer? On Angel's wing, no less.
Operation Thor's Hammer was Secret Missions 1 -- he died at Firekka, in Secret Missions 2. There's a logical story that people have worked out... which I'll be happy to dredge up if you're actually interested.
Yup, we first see Rapiers (Rapier IIs, rather -- the Rapiers in the movie are unrelated to anything we ever flew in a game) jump in Super Wing Commander.
"Pilgrims"? Blair's bio says Earth. Dingbats.
Ignoring the Nephele/Earth debate, what does Blair's *religion* have to do with his place of birth?
(Delving into the Nephele/Earth debate, it's been made pretty clear since WCIV that Blair was born on Nephele and grew up on Earth after his parents were killed at Peron... the Victory Streak bio suffers a lack of respect, as most of the other Victory Streak 'homeworld' bits are blatantly wrong -- Hobbes from Kilrah, Maniac from Earth and Flint fron Earth... should be Hhallas, Proxima and Locanda respectively)
Blair and Angel fall in love at least ten years too early.
Aww, who *wasn't* in love with Angel in 1990
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How are the 'Claws sensors any different from the radar we've used in the games?
Kilrathi that look like bald dogs?
Yeah, that was pretty dumb. Chris Roberts has supposedly (well, not supposedly, I'm just saying that to be modest) never been able to get the look of the Kilrath 'right' on film. Hence the change from elaborate muppets in WC3 to... horrible ugly masks in WC4.
(Yes, the WC3 Kilrathi look great... in a 320x200 ultra-compressed video sequence... they look horrible in person...)
It's a nutrient gas that's supposed to help them fight better. It's an interesting bit of backstory. (I suppose it's stylistically to play off the cool green comms in the PC games...)