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== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==

Revision as of 21:00, 13 October 2023

74_S
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Production Privateer 2: The Darkening
Type Cinematic Mission
Series Uncle Kashumai
Disc CD2
Run Time 2m12s
Scenes 402-404


74_S is a live action cutscene from Privateer 2: The Darkening. It is part of the cinematic missions series of cutscenes. The video plays when you talk to Uncle Kashumai at the Holy Museum of Hom on Bex. It begins the Uncle Kashumai/Alberto Fossa mission.



Transcript

UNCLE KASHUMAI: Oh, oh, woe! Oh grief!

LEV ARRIS: What's the matter, Uncle?

UNCLE KASHUMAI: Oh, bless you. The heart of the things that we had here, the soul of them, has been stolen! Taken, by heartless infidels, doubtless to be sold for filthy lucre.

LEV ARRIS: What was this exactly?

UNCLE KASHUMAI: A small and exquisitely made image of the Lord of the brews in his aspect as taster. Burp. The holy cup in one hand, his other raised in blessing. A thing of great beauty, of history which our people have cherished for a millenia. And now all gone. We, we would do anything to get it back, anything.

LEV ARRIS: How much anything?

UNCLE KASHUMAI: Quite a lot. Ten thou at least.

LEV ARRIS: Those nasty, despoiling infidels. You, ah, you got their names, did you?

UNCLE KASHUMAI: Oh yes, indeed. Bray. Ronnie or Reggie.

Characters

Speaking

25th Anniversary

On May 20, 2020, Privateer 2: The Darkening director Steve Hilliker released The Darkening 25th Anniversary Restoration which featured footage restored from Betacam tapes. The footage has been edited down into a cinema cut but where available it is of much higher quality than the game's files.

Script

A Diane Duane's The Darkening Script Draft 7 used during the game's shooting has been provided by Erin Roberts.

(Beginning of the "stolen statue" sequence.)


BC.402 INT. HOLY MUSEUM OF EOM

It's big, old, cluttered: like a cross between the British
Museum's Egyptian collection and a planetary Oxfam. Holy
statues and junk, beautiful things and tchatchkes,
everywhere.

When the player clicks on him, swanning through the middle
of it all comes UNCLE KASHUMAI, the Curator.


SC.403 ON ARRIS

Walking around, astonished by the, er, eclecticism of the
religious art. In b.g., along comes UNCLE KASHUMAI, moaning
softly to himself. Kashumai could be mistaken for a
Buddhist priest at first, were it not for the fact that
Buddhists aren't generally big on possessions, and Kashumai
is decorated like an out-of-season Christmas tree with
baubles, bangles, amulets, insignia, and junk. He looks
like a walking garage sale.

KASHUMAI
Oh, woe...oh, grief...
ARRIS
What's the matter, Uncle?
KASHUMAI
Oh, nephew, the heart of
all the things we had here,
the soul of them, is stolen.
Taken by heartless infidels,
doubtless to be sold for filthy
lucre.
(shudders)


SC.404 ANOTHER ANGLE

The two of them, walking through the museum.

ARRIS
What was this, exactly?
KASHUMAI
A small and exquisitely-made
image of the Lord of the Brews,
in His aspect as Taster. The
holy Cup in one hand, His
other raised in blessing...A
thing of great beauty, of history,
which our people have cherished
for millennia. And now gone...
(sobs)
We would give anything to
get it back. Anything.
ARRIS
How much anything?
KASHUMAI
Quite a lot. Ten thou of
anything, at least.
ARRIS
Dear, dear. Nasty despoiling
infidels. You got their names,
did you?
KASHUMAI
Yes, indeed. 'Bray'. Ronnie,
or Reggie.

Arris EXITS, looking thoughtful.