SC 2170C

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SC 2170C
SC 2170C.png
Production Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom
Type Plot
Series L - Speradon
Disc CD4 (PC), Side B (DVD)
Run Time 13s
Previous SC_2170A
Scenes 217
Locations Combat Information Center



SC_2170C is a cutscene from Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom. It plays when the player chooses "Hawk's right." after SC_2170A. It always follows SC_2170A in the PlayStation version.

Transcript

COLONEL CHRISTOPHER BLAIR: Nobody here signed up for a suicide mission. I can't send people into battle unless I've done everything I can to give them a fighting chance. �We're heading for Speradon. Set a course.

HELMSPERSON: Aye, aye, sir.

Characters

Speaking

Non-Speaking

DVD

The DVD Version of Wing Commander IV includes much higher resolution versions of almost every cutscene from the CD-ROM release.

PlayStation

Translations

Wing Commander IV's cutscenes were dubbed for the French and German releases.

French

PC

Choice A: Panther a raison.
     
Choice B: Hawk a raison.
     

PlayStation

German

PC

Choice A: Panther hat Recht.
     
Choice B: Hawk hat Recht.
     

PlayStation

Script

Shooting Script

A Wing Commander IV shooting script has been digitized from the collection of the University of Texas at Austin. A digital version (extracted below) was posted to Origin's Wing Commander IV website in 1996.

Hawk's morale UP, Panther's morale DOWN:

Blair Nobody here signed up for a suicide mission. I can't send people into battle unless I've done everything to give them a fighting chance. We'll be heading to Speradon.

panther glares in displeasure...

Go to Series L.

Shooting Schedule

A Wing Commander IV production notebook has been digitized from the collection of the University of Texas at Austin.