1415 (Wing Commander Prophecy cutscene)

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1415
WCP Cutscene 1415.png
Production Wing Commander Prophecy
Type Plot
Series F - T'lan Meth
Disc CD3
Run Time 22s
Scenes 141 & 144
Locations Flight Deck



1415 is a cutscene from Wing Commander Prophecy. It is the egress for T'lan Meth E6b and the jump to the G'mar System. It is not included with the DVD version.


Transcript

MAESTRO: They may have to get you a bigger helmet.

CASEY: Why?

STILETTO: For that inflated head of yours.

CASEY: Hey!

Characters

Speaking

Non-Speaking

Vehicles

Translations

Wing Commander Prophecy's cutscenes were dubbed for the German release.

German

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.

Afterwards, Maestro and Stiletto come up
behind him.

MAESTRO
They may have to cet you a bigger
helmet.
CASEY
(turns)
Why?
STILETTO
For that inflated head of yours.

She arts to walk past him and drops the bomb as she exits and
Maestro follows.

STILETTO
Of course, you can always can use
Maniacs.

He pauses for a moment.

CASEY
Hey!

Runs after them. Exits.

EXT. SPACE -- JUMP SEQUENCE (CG)

As the Midway jumps..

CAPTION: The G'Mar System

12/18/96 Draft

A Wing Commander Prophecy First Draft Script dated December 18, 1996 has been provided by Billy Cain.

Stiletto and Maestro grin at a
shocked Casey; who is staring at his hand.

MAESTRO
I know. You're never going to wash it.
STILETTO
He doesn't wash anything else.
CASEY
(mock anger)
Get outta here.
(CONTINUED)

CONTINUED:

Everyone laughs as we...

Shooting Schedule

A Wing Prophecy Green Schedule from the Origin Museum has been archived by Dominik Reichardt.