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Recreation is the eighth episode of Wing Commander Academy aired and the ninth produced.
Recreation | |
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Episode Number | 1x08 |
Production Code | 74709 |
Story | Mark Edens |
Writer(s) | Matthew Edens |
Air Date | November 16, 1996 |
Run Time | 20m58s |
Animation Studio | Madhouse |
Theme | Version 1 |
Previous | Expendable |
Next | Walking Wounded |
Summary
Act One
Terran Confederation | Empire of Kilrah | |
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Strength | ||
3 CF-105 Scimitar medium fighters | 1 Jump Buoy | |
Losses | ||
1 Jump Buoy destroyed |
Act Two
Act Three
Terran Confederation | Empire of Kilrah | |
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Strength | ||
15 CF-105 Scimitar medium fighters 1 CF-131 Broadsword bomber 1 Bengal class strike carrier |
7 Dralthi medium fighters | |
Losses | ||
7 Dralthi destroyed |
Characters
Speaking
Nonspeaking
Locations
Tiger's Claw
Oasis System
Cockpits
Ships
Terran Confederation
Fighters
Capital Ships
Empire of Kilrah
Fighters
Capital Ships
Trivia
Animation Errors
Credits
Role | Name |
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Story by | Mark Edens |
Written by | Matthew Edens |
Producer | Larry Latham |
Executive Story Editors | Mark Edens |
Michael Edens | |
Executive Consultant | Ralph Sanchez |
Executive Story Consultants | Richard Hilleman |
Adam Foshko | |
Starring | Mark Hamill (Maverick, Communications Tech) |
Tom Wilson (Maniac) | |
Malcolm McDowell (Tolwyn) | |
Dana Delany (Archer) | |
Also Starring | Lauri Hendler (Payback, Maya) |
Jeff Bennett | |
Pat Fraley (Grunt, Ship's Address) | |
Michael Dorn (Warrior King, not credited) | |
Music by | Alexander Van Bubenheim |
Voice Direction and Casting | Susan Blu |
Pre-Production Sound by | Screenmusic Studios, Inc. |
Pre-Production Sound Mixer | Pete Elia |
Recording Assistant | Mark Caballero |
Storyboards | Steve Ramen |
Ian Freedman | |
Tim Eldred | |
Storyboard Cleanup | Judy Nielson |
Timing Directors | Carole Beers |
Tim Walker | |
Bill Reed | |
Bill Reed | |
Gerard Baldwin | |
Zeon Davush | |
Character Design | Larry Latham |
Tim Eldred | |
Prop Design | Lee Go |
Background Design | Derek Carter |
Background Color Key | Kathryn Yelsa |
Computer Color Key | Cynthia McIntosh |
Studio Production Manager | Alex Johns |
Production Manager | Patty Jausoro |
Production Coordinator | Estrella Capin |
Production Assistants | Aaron Justman |
Scott Huml | |
Manuel Cano | |
Monte Alexander | |
Junior Gonzalez | |
Danik Thomas | |
Executive in Charge of Post Production | Barbara Beck |
Editors | Jay Bixsen |
Paul D. Calder | |
Assistant Editor | Michael Trueba |
Track Reading | Glenwood Editorial |
Negative Cutting | Executive Cutting |
Post Production Video | Unitel Video, Hollywood |
Post Production Sound | West Productions Inc. |
Supervising Sound Editor | Rick Hinson |
Re-Recording Mixers | Harry Andronis |
Stuart Calderon | |
Overseas Animation Studio | Madhouse Animation |
Overseas Animation Director | Masao Maruyama |
Produced in Association with | USA Network |
Transcript
Act One
SCENE - Space
Payback: Furballs at six o'clock. Two fighters and a salvage tug. And something under tow.
Maniac: We've been spotted.
Payback: Maniac, Archer, take out those fighters. I'll try to slow down the big cat.
Archer: Understood Payback.
Maniac: Can do! Woo-hoo! I've got this one. Me and this guy are going to play a little tag. Nice move, furball. Alright it looks like I'm it.
Archer: Hang on, Maniac, I got a target lock. I got him.
Maniac: Come on, Archer, take him out. He's all over me! He's got a target lock.
Archer: Maniac! I had to do it. There was no other way.
Payback: Come on, one clear shot. (groans) Just one.
Maniac: What a piece of junk.
Payback: Maybe, but that Kilrathi salvage tug might have been able to escape if he'd cut it loose. It must be important.
Archer: I wonder what's inside.
Payback: Whatever it is, we'd better get it back to the 'Claw.
SCENE - Sleeper Ship
Tolwyn: It definitely isn't Kilrathi. It isn't like anything that's been flown in the last two hundred years.
Maya: I don't care much for their interior decorator. What a mess. Looks like somebody's home after all. You want me to figure out the deep freeze system and bring this cold cut back to life?
Guthrig: He appears human. It's possible he actually is hum an.
Tolwyn: From the look of this ship, he's been in cryo freeze for a long time. He can wait a little while until we get him to a qualified specialist. Seal the ship until we can arrange to pass him on to Confederation Scientific Operations.
Maya: Yes, sir.
SCENE - Briefing Room
Tolwyn: We'll rendezvous with a squadron of escort frigates who will take these transports off our hands. We'll be meeting them here at a planet called Oasis.
Razor: All right, Oasis!
Tolwyn: Most old spacehands consider Oasis among the most beautiful planets in the galaxy. There will be shore leave while we wait for the escorts, so you cadets will get to judge for yourselves. Oasis is something of an engmia. Its proximity to its sun should make it barely able to support life. But an unusual energy field filters out harmful radiation, much as Earth's ozone layer blocks out ultraviolet light.
SCENE - Flight Deck
Tolwyn: The Oasians have an agreement with the Kilrathi recognizing Oasis as a peace zone. No fighting. The Confederation respects that agreement. So far, no Kilrathi have visited Oasis while a Confederation ship was there. But one should always be prepared for the unexpected.
Maverick: Look out!
Warrior King: Stand aside and you will not be harmed. I warned him not to interfere! I need one of your craft.
Maniac: Nobody flies my fighter but ME!
Archer: Maniac!
Maniac: (groans)
Warrior King: Don't. I have searched through more lifetimes than you can imagine. I will not let you stop me when I am this close. (groans) What is one life against a world?