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|Full page illustration to introduce the narrative history of P.C. This is the frontispiece and should probably be very dramatic and focused on his face. Use your imagination based the story summary. | |Full page illustration to introduce the narrative history of P.C. This is the frontispiece and should probably be very dramatic and focused on his face. Use your imagination based the story summary. | ||
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Revision as of 16:24, 22 April 2023
The Frontiersman
The manual was originally intended to present the story alongside drawings by Greg Follender. Follender was provided with a document about the story's characters and another outlining the story with the requested illustrations called out. He created artwork for six parts of the story and based on that work he was contracted for additional artwork which included more details from the story and items to use elsewhere in the manual. The version of the story he adapted is longer than the final version or the surviving draft, it includes events that happen after the attack on Shoel relating to Burrows (then named Aaron Burton)'s travel to Troy.
Gemini Sector: An Overview
Art | Description |
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Manual body: | |
Butch guy in flight suit with a big gun for Mercenary Guild ad. | |
Fighter that you can buy Tugboat that you can buy Merchant ship you can buy. All three in one | |
Tough woman with drink in woody English pub for King's Arm advertisement. | |
Warp Effect - the flash as a ship enters a "star gate" as another ship waits. | |
Kilrathi attacking Exploratory Service scouts, their one escort futily firing back. | |
Pirates boarding a scarred merchant ship, debris surrounds the ships. | |
Landscape for Pleasure planet. Coastal city with futuristic Vegas or Atlantic City look. Ad. | |
Workers installing a turret on a ship you can buy. | |
Space traffic around a mining asteroid. | |
Church of Man home temple with Eye symbol prominent. Ad. | |
Interior bar scene: people making deals / Star Wars bar with no aliens. | |
Clean cut bounty hunter holding bedraggled criminal by handcuffs. | |
Small fighter escorting large freighter. Space station in back ground. Ad. | |
Hand inserting credit card size disk into a ship's instrument panel. | |
Local militia ships in formation. | |
Shaking hands with a sales man in a commodity exchange (huge piles of crates and goods in background). | |
Person @ mission computer/industrial ATM with place for card and palm print, etc. | |
Big Confederation military ships with clear markings/planet in background. | |
Huge hangar scene with repair and refuel and landings of many ships. | |
Silhouettes of the following ships: | |
File:Privateer - Unused Manual Art - Paradigm.png | Confed Destroyer |
Stiletto | |
Broadsword | |
Dralthi | |
Kamekh | |
Talon | |
Gladius | |
Drayman | |
Peregrine | |
Merchant | |
Fighter | |
Tug-boat | |
Clunker | |
The following ship modifications: | |
Scanner | |
Big ship's gun | |
Missile | |
Engine thing (dilithium jump drive component thingy) | |
Cargo pods for exterior of ships | |
Not included in list: | |
Gothri | |
Strakha | |
Surviving progress drawings: |
Development Material
Art List
Frontiersman Character Descriptions
Frontiersman Outlines
Version 1
Version 2
Manual Draft
Faxes
Faxes between Joel Manners and Greg Follender developing the artwork.
8/7/92
8/15/92
8/20/92
8/26/92
10/8/92
10/21/92
11/19/92
12/14/92
Administrative
9/21/92 - Shipping Request
10/22/92 - Purchase Request
11/16/92 - Shipping Request
1/5/93 - Contract
9/1/93 - Mailer Receipt
Reference Material
Privateer Reference
Style Reference
These samples of other comics were provided to Greg Follender to indicate the desired style for the manual's art.
Labeled Scans
These pages of Greg Follender's artwork were labeled by hand by an Origin employee.