Missions Impossible Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Update ID

Paul Hughes has come through again! He helped us out immensely with our Privateer 2 anniversary material last month... and now he's dusted off his archive and found even more material for Wing Commander fans! The following links include all the mission text from Privateer 2 -- the BBS postings, diary entries, winning and losing e-mails and more... and another set below contains all the 'unique' in-flight ship names! There's a stunning amount of material here -- I've already learned two new Wing Commander diseases... check it out!

DIARY - Diary Entries
GTEXT - In-Game Text
MISSION0-9 - BBS Missions: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
MISSIONM - Plot Missions
MISSIONR - SOS Missions
MISSIONT - Test Missions
MISSIONB - French Missions
MTEXT0-R - Mission Specific Ship Names: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Plot, SOS.
Pay special attention to the 'test' file, too... it has several missions not in the finished game. I've also made a 'sorted' text file here, with all the missions organized in the same fashion as Origin's Official Guide to Privateer 2 -- it's available here.

That Would Be Talon! Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Update ID

... and here's something very cool that we found in the SOS Mission file: a continuation of infamous 'CIS CODE 3' mission which was 'commented out'. A second e-mail from the CIS that would have further cemented the idea that the unknown ship might have flown in from the original Privateer:

//FROM: CIS HEADQUARTERS, SPECIAL OPS. DIV. {CR}
//TO: Ser Lev Arris {CR}
//{CR}
//The pilot you picked up some time ago, has come around after a brief period
//of shock. Since then he has made surprising improvements, and hopes to
//return home very soon. He claims to come from another part of the galaxy
//somewhat similar to our own.{CR}
//{CR}
//All in all this is a very interesting individual, though we can't tell if he's
//completely insane or just suffering some temporary nerve damage due to some
//head injury. In any case we will keep you updated, Ser Arris. Once again,
//thank you for your speedy attention to his distress call.{CR}

Atlantis Successfully Launches Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Update ID

The Space Shuttle Atlantis successfully took off from the Kennedy Space Center this morning on its way to the International Space Station. NASA has a nice gallery here to check out photographs from the beautiful launch. We'll have to try to organize some event to watch a shuttle lift off in person while they're still in service.


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