1740 (Wing Commander Prophecy cutscene)

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1740
WCP Cutscene 1740.png
Production Wing Commander Prophecy
Type Plot
Series H - H'rissith
Disc CD3
Run Time 14s
Scenes 174
Locations Fight Deck



1740 is a cutscene from Wing Commander Prophecy. It is the landing for H'rissith H4.

Transcript

STILETTO: Killing a Ship Killer! I'm beginning to believe your press!

Characters

Speaking

Non-Speaking

Translations

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

German

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.

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. FLIGHT DECK --SPECIFIC LANDING FOR H4

Stiletto and Casey come up the ramp together. Casey checks his
stats. Afterwards- -

STILETTO
Killing a Ship Killer! I'm
beginning to believe your press!

Stiletto walks off, smiling. After a beat, Casey follows.

12/18/96 Draft

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

INT. MIDWAY FLIGHT DECK AT DECONTAM CHUTE

Stiletto approaches a tired Casey.

STILETTO
Killing a Ship Killer -- if that
doesn't give you a big head, nothing
will.
CASEY
Is there a compliment buried in there
somewhere?
STILETTO
Maybe.
CASEY
Talk about faint praise.
STILETTO
Hey, you want a cheering section,
switch to baseball.

She walks off, leaving Casey alone, almost smiling to himself.

Shooting Schedule

A Wing Prophecy Green Schedule from the Origin Museum has been archived by Dominik Reichardt.