0510 (Wing Commander Prophecy cutscene)
0510 | |
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Production | Wing Commander Prophecy |
Type | Plot |
Series | G'wriss |
Disc | CD1 |
Run Time | 3m30s |
Scenes | 51 |
Locations | Rec Room |
0510 is a cutscene from Wing Commander Prophecy. It plays when you click "Talk to Zero" in the Rec Room before G'wriss C3a or C3b.
- Download: 0510.mp4
Transcript
ZERO: Can't a man commune quietly with his drink?
CASEY: I didn't see the "Do Not Disturb" sign, sorry.
ZERO: What was it like? What was what like? Being the Iceman's son. You must have had a free ride straight through the Academy.
CASEY: I never had a 'free ride.' Not to the Academy. Not anywhere.
ZERO: Get off it, Casey! Your old man was a great war hero.
CASEY: Yeah, he was a hero all right! One of the most decorated pilots of the Confederation. So good they named a flight maneuver after him. Only problem is he died when I was just a kid. I think my mother got his last medal when I was in diapers. No, having a hero for a father was no help to me, if anything I spent my career trying to live up to the reputation of a man I never knew. Every time I fly, I feel like I'm flying against him.
ZERO: You're probably better off. My Father was alive but you never would've known it. He was a cultural anthropologist. Then Confed Intel got ahold of him and put him to work in the Kilrathi war. He spent years studying the Kilrathi-- their history, their technology-- 'to get an edge,' he used to say. And then, he couldn't even talk about it. Funny, I wanted to be just like him.
CASEY: Well, maybe you are. So, what do you think we're up against here, Zero? What about the Kn'thrak?
ZERO: Well, my father was the real expert. I heard the word Kn'thrak once or twice before and it was in relation to some ancient Terran biblical text and a race called "Nephilem." I thought it was a fairy tale really. I can remember being so scared that I had to sleep with the light on for days. Ah, what the hell. It doesn't matter anyway.
CASEY: You know, we're alike, you and I. We both fly to outrun our father's shadows.
Characters
Speaking
- 1st Lieutenant Terrence "Zero" O'Hearn
- 2nd Lieutenant Lance Casey
Translations
Wing Commander Prophecy's cutscenes were dubbed for the German release.
German
- Download: 0510.mp4
DVD
A DVD version of Wing Commander Prophecy was developed but not released. It contained almost every cutscene from the CD-ROM release. Mark Day has provided a copy.
- Download: 0510.mp4
Script
Shooting Script
A Wing Commander Prophecy Absolute Very Last Ultimate Final Draft Script dated April 30, 1997 and used during the game's shooting has been provided by Adam Foshko.
INT. REC ROOM
Casey ENTERS with his ICIS and a drink to find Zero playing a
coin over his knuckles. Casey deposits the ICIS on the table.
- ZERO
- Can't a guy quietly commune with
- his drink?
- CASEY
- Sorry, I didn't notice the Do Not
- Disturb sign.
Casey sits, then stares glumly at his own drink...Zero sneaking
him looks. Finally, Zero can't help himself--he has to ask the
question that's been bugging him for days.
- ZERO
- ...What's it like?
- What's what like?CASEY
- ZERO
- Being the Iceman's son. I bet you
- got a free ride straight through
- the Academy?
- (CONTINUED)
CONTINUED
Zero has struck a chord.
- CASEY
- I never got a "free ride." Not to
- the Academy. Not anywhere.
- ZERO
- Get off it, Casey. Your old man
- was a great war hero.
- CASEY
- He was great alright. Highly
- decorated by the Confederation
- during his illustrious career--
- and, of course, posthumously. My
- mother received his last medal
- while I was still in diapers. If
- anything, being his son made it
- harder because I had to live up to
- the reputation of someone I never
- really knew.
Zero digests this. Slowly nods.
- ZERO
- God. Maybe you were better off.
- My Dad was alive...but you never
- would've known it. He was a
- cultural anthropologist, at least
- before Confed Intel got ahcld and
- put him to work during the Kilrathi
- war. He spent years studying the
- Kilrathi; their history and
- technology--"to give us an edge",
- he used to say. And then, he could
- never really talk about it. Funny,
- I wanted to be just like him.
- CASEY
- Maybe you are.
Zero raises his glass in acknowledgment of Casey's observation
- CASEY (CONT.)
- Zero, what do you think we're up
- against here? What about the
- Kn'thrak?
- ZERO
- My father was the real expert.
- heard the word Kn'thrak only once
- or twice before...
- (MORE)
- (CONTINUED)
CONTINUED: (2)
- ZERO (Cont'd)
- and that was in relation to an
- ancient Terran Biblical text and a
- race called the Nephilem. I
- thought it was a fairy tale really.
- I can remember being so scared that
- I had to sleep with the light on
- for days.
Zero stops his musings when he sees Casey looking lost.
- ZERO (CONT.)
- Oh, what the hell. It doesn't
- matter anyway.
- CASEY
- Yes it does, Zero. We're two of a
- kind, you and I. We both fly to
- outrun our father's shadows.
Zero reacts to the tone in his voice. And softens.
- ZERO
- And those shadows can be damn long.
They clink classes and slam their drinks down.
12/18/96 Draft
A Wing Commander Prophecy First Draft Script dated December 18, 1996 has been provided by Billy Cain.
INT. MIDWAY REC ROOM (REQUIRED: HOLD AND PLACE)
Casey ENTERS to find Zero staring at the bottom of a glass. As Casey takes
a seat he turns and glares at Casey.
- ZERO
- A guy can't quietly commune with his
- drink?
- CASEY
- Sorry. I didn't notice the do not
- disturb sign.
Casey stares glumly at his own drink; Zero sneaking him looks. Finally, he
can't help himself; he has to ask the question that's been bugging him for
days.
- ZERO
- So what's it like?
- CASEY
- What's what like?
- ZERO
- Being the Iceman's son. I bet that got
- you a free ride straight into the
- Academy. (to Casey's silence) Me, I had
- to work my up through the ranks.
Casey is stung. Years of resentment well up out of him.
- CASEY
- I never got a "free ride." Not to the
- Academy. Or anywhere else.
- ZERO
- Get off it. Your Dad probably held your
- hand every step of the way...
- CASEY
- (cutting him off)
- I never knew my Dad. He died when I was
- still in diapers. I had to work my way
- through the Academy. I could have used
- my Dad's help, but he wasn't there.
- (CONTINUED)
CONTINUED
Zero digests this. Slowly nods.
- ZERO
- Maybe you were better off. My old man
- stayed home. And stayed drunk. Until
- he beat me half to death.
Casey is moved by this revelation.
- CASEY
- I'm sorry... I didn't know...
- ZERO
- Yeah. My old man was a great guy.
- Inspired me to run away from home at
- sixteen. That's how I wound up in the
- service.
- (beat)
- What the hell. None of that's important
- now.
- CASEY
- It is to me.
Zero reacts to the tone in his voice. And softens.
- ZERO
- Next time we meet up in Pilot
- Country... I owe you a drink...
Casey grins and get up from the table to leave.
Shooting Schedule
A Wing Prophecy Green Schedule from the Origin Museum has been archived by Dominik Reichardt.