SC 2600G

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SC 2600G
SC 2600G.png
Production Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom
Type Plot
Series L - Speradon
Disc CD4 (PC), CD3 (PSX), Side B (DVD)
Run Time 30s
Previous SC_2600D
Scenes 260
Locations Chart Room



SC_2600G is a cutscene from Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom. It is the conclusion of the briefing for Speradon KC.

Transcript

ADMIRAL DANIEL WILFORD: A Concordia-class carrier is undergoing ad-hoc repairs near the outermost planet. A skeleton crew maintains her, but they haven't off-loaded any equipment: fighters, weapons, spare parts. Could be a rich target, Colonel, if you can get past her radar and fighter patrols. Take out her turrets and engines. Then we'll send in the Hopkins from the fleet to take over.

COLONEL CHRISTOPHER BLAIR: Alright, get to it, people.

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

PlayStation

German

PC

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.

briefing lc - attack carrier -l1 as mission animation plays...

wilford (wall screen) A Concordia-class carrier is undergoing ad-hoc repairs near the outermost planet. A skeleton crew maintains it, but they haven't offloaded any equipment. Fighters, weapons, spare parts... Could be a rich target, Colonel, if you can get past her radar and fighter patrols...

blair briefly reacts, remembering pliers' offer of the cloaking device.

wilford (wall screen) ... Take out her turrets and engines. Then we'll send in the Hopkins from the fleet to take over.

wilford's briefing ends.

Blair Get to it, people.

Shooting Schedule

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