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Release Date | December 1996 |
Wing Commander Privateer 2 was created in the wake of Wing Commander III as the cinematic video step up for the Privateer subseries. Erin Roberts developed the game with a more modest budget in the UK. The main character, Ser Lev Arris, was played by Clive Owen. He was supported by Christopher Walken, David Warner, Jürgen Prochnow, Mathilda May and John Hurt. The game took place about 120 years after Wing Commander IV in an isolated pocket of space known as the Tri-System. Planet Anhur was been home to humans for some two thousand years, and the locals independently developed faster-than-light drives from the Confederation. The futuristic setting lets players utilize advanced jump gates, short-range time travel devices and massive cargo haulers. In addition to the traditional build-up phase and story portions of the game, Privateer 2 peppers the experience with random cinematic mini plot missions. Certain upgrades are only available once these subplots have been completed, and entire character arcs are explored with recorded video cutscenes separate from the main story.
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Original U.K. Release
NAME: Ser Lev Arris
AGE: 30
DIAGNOSIS: Anterior Amnesia
RECENT HISTORY:
Ser Arris's condition was probably caused by accelerated
depassivity from a long artificial sleep, after being
pulled from the wreckage of a recent Cargo ship disaster at
Mendra spaceport. After a satisfactory physical recovery,
the subject was kidnapped in a violent attack on the
hospital resulting in a number of fatalities. The subject
seems to have escaped his kidnappers, and is now in
possession of a spaceship, trading and fighting his way
across the galaxy, seemingly in search of his lost
identity.
Deluxe Edition (U.S.)
Inner flap
THE ULTIMATE SPACE COMBAT TRADING EXPERIENCE
You regain consciousness, and the unfamiliar
faces around you inform you that you've lost
your ship in an accident. You're new to the
cutthroat world of Tri-System privateers, and
now your only order of business is survival.
You've got just enough credits to afford a new
ship, but it's going to need upgrades if you
expect to live long. The sector is full of
people willing to do business, but who can be
trusted? Legal or not, it's time to trade, travel,
and battle your way through a place where
high risk means high yield and those with the
brass reap the rewards.
Back cover
A new FACE...
A new PLACE...
A new STORY...
Strap in tight and jump into
the
ultimate space combat
trading experience!
In Privateer 2, there are no rules.
You can fly over 100
different missions in
18 different ships.
Check out whatever you
want ― unique planets,
space stations, bars,
prison pits and more.
But without money, you're nothing.
Ship upgrades,
loadouts, repairs,
wingmen, information
― everything here
costs money. You'll
have to hunt, trade,
and fight to get it.
Only the fastest and most savvy survive.
Incredible new space
combat engine enables
hi-speed battles between
bands of pirates, greedy
police, desperate
privateers and you.
Development
The never-used box cover for 'Privateer: The Darkening'! The file, dated May 13, 1996, proves once and for all that Electronic Arts once seriously planned to release it without the '2'.
Documentation
- As it is in Heaven: A Guide to Space Travel
- Astravin Medical Centre Crius Hospital Department of Neurology Rehabilitation Guide for Anterior Amnesia
Press
Credits
Privateer 2: The Darkening development team! Take a close look at the details, too--there's an area on the wall for each Tri-System planet! Special thanks to the always-graciou
- Back Row: Mark Goldsworthy, Phil Meller, Paul Hughes, Tony Stockton, Nick Goldsworthy, Jason Reeve, Adam Medhurst, John Miles, Erin Roberts
- Front Row: Paul Chapman, Nick Elms, Mike Cottam, Chris Battson, Dan Blackstone
You've seen their picture take a look at their cartoon equivalents
Companies
- Blessed Aquawine
- Blessed Brew Bar
- Central Intelligence Service
- Chirichan Pirate Clan
- Crazy Eric's Ordnance Emporiums
- Crius Hospital
- Crius Net
- Crius Off-Planet Control
- Galactic Gourmet Hotel
- Hilda's Commodities Brokers
- Holy Museum of Hom
- Interplanetary Aid
- Jincilla Pirate Clan
- Kappa Laboratories
- Kindred
- Kiowan Pirate Clan
- New Crius Examiner
- Papogod Pirate Clan
- Rampant Robot Bar
- S.N. Transports of Delight
- Shadow Play Bar
- Shernikov Medical Equipment
- Sinners Inn
- Smitchell's D-Drive Doctors
- Spacey's Ultra Malls
- Surgeon's Blunder Bar
- Taffin Reclamation Inc.
News
People
- Alberto Fossa
- Angus Santana
- Bernice Barlow
- David Hassan
- Dimitri Avignoni
- Hugo Carmichael
- Jan Mitorr
- Janna Frevel
- Larn Regis
- Louissa Phillips
- Maria Filippa Gabriel
- Melissa Kathryn Banks
- Nelson James Ramirez
- Pemtur Douglas
- Ralph McCloud
- Reginald Arthur Bray
- Rhineheart
- Ronald Henry Bray
- Senator Veklyn Ames
- Sheila Nabokov
- Tamessa Shuna Ames
- Veldon Kashumai
- William Maddox
- Xavier Shondi
- Yvan Loomis
- Zakariah Skintight
Planets
- Anhur
- Athos
- Bex
- Corinthias
- Crius
- Desolia
- Destinas
- Hades (planet)
- Hephaestus
- Hermes
- Janus IV
- Karatikus
- Leviatha
- Massanas
- Ostinia
- Petra
- Serca
- Terrel
Ships
Player Ships
Light
Medium
Heavy
Cargo Ships
Military Ships
Pirate Ships
Jincilla Clan
Kiowan Clan
Chirichan Clan
Papagod Clan
Weapons
Guns
Missiles
Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
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Pages in category "Privateer 2: The Darkening"
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