Well thanks for clearing up the skipper. Out of curiosity where was the information on the two different skippers found. My point I guess i'm trying to say is the movie doesn't really specify itself that its a different missile. In the books it might but not the movie.
The information on the Wing Commander III skipped comes from (brace for it

) Wing Commander III. The designation appears in the briefing scene and the actual function of it comes from the gameplay itself. The information on the movie skipper comes (mostly) from the Confederation Handbook.
I also swear I have heard something that Chris said on tape that its Wing Commander re imagined in some way or form, maybe in the web interview with him on this site. If I'm wrong, sorry for it, I just thought he did.Also in a way I did not contradict myself cuz Charles Lee said the directer(chris) said to do it. Wing Commander 3 still makes sense in the actual Wing Commander Universe even if it is a different art style because they don't use the same anything. Its different ships and different events and a lot of different people that don't contradict each other and that are clearly stated but still fall in the time-line with no questions asked because Chris Roberts wanted to finish the trilogy.
Paladin is still Scottish, and maybe he just died his hair and got fat from retirement(even though not true retirement). Angel still talks with what seems to be a french accent. Maniac I think personally was the best casting. Tom Wilson look a lot like the WC1 maniac in WC3. Mark doesn't have blue hair but at least its brown in it.
You're just saying that because you really like Wing Commander III. It takes place less than two years after Wing Commander II and retcons quite a few characters (Tolwyn and Blair hate eachother again, Maniac is no longer a crazed, pierced test pilot, Paladin is a heavyset bureaucrat (he also lacks a Scottish accent - it's English in WC3), Bluehair doesn't have blue hair, the 'set up' defeat at the end of WC2SO2 isn't ever mentioned again, the up and coming new fighters introduced in SO2, WCA and Armada never appear, etc. It's a complete shift in terms of visual design.)
Super Wing Commander, which i have not played yet but would like to, is Wing Commander 1 re imagined. It has same ships but look different and function a little different in some cases from what i've seen. The tiger's claw is a lexington class in it,not a Bengal class even if it does say it is.
To be clear, Wing Commander Armada came out well *after* Super Wing Commander - SWC didn't take Armada's model and rename it... it happened the other way around.
Personally I do say the movie fits in with the games which is what I got mad with death about. I'm just saying I don't think it was a focus to fit it with the game. Its the books that were not written by Chris Roberts that say it fits. I'm not saying that they don't count. They are official Wing Commander. Just that maybe Chris wasn't planning on the two(movie series,game series) to be one in the same. This we may never know but its just my feeling on it because there are a lot of confusing things in the movie that if you go straight to the games or the show don't make clear sense. It has to be explained to you by an outside source.
Woah, lets be clear about one thing - Chris Roberts has only two writing credits for all of the series: Wing Commander I and the Wing Commander movie. The former is because he co-authored the original 16-page outline for the game's setting and the latter because he did one of the script rewrites. He didn't plan out any continuity - he figured out how the game was supposed to work, he directed FMV sequences, he coordinated teams... but he isn't some all-planning writer like the Babylon 5 guy. Wing Commander games were plotted out by development teams and the scripts were written by professional scriptwriters (none of which were even in-house after WC2).
The games work the same way, though - the transition from Wing Commander II to Wing Commander III makes a lot more sense with the background created in End Run and Fleet Action. As for knowing what Chris was thinking - I imagine several people here know him...
Another thing that I am curious about is it seems that Angel and Chris are falling in love in the movie. You go back to the game and they just seem to be acquaintance until secret mission 2(I believe).
Bandit you know I always agree with ya because you know a lot more on Wing Commander then I do. So if I'm totally wrong with any of this just stop me but if I might be right just hear me out.
It's a retcon, but not an impossible one -- the Angel-Blair relationship came about in the first place because fans demanded it after seeing her in WC1.

They even add a bit about it to Super Wing Commander - if Angel dies her 'ghost' scene at the end mentions she thought she could fall in love with you.
The rank issue seems, to me, to be part of Robert's attempt to reboot the franchise- it's one change among many.
Prophecy does exactly the same thing, though - gives Blair a Naval rank instead of a Space Forces one. It's not some grand plan for the series (or even indicative thereof)... it's just a side effect of the fact that the scriptwriters (be they for games or movies) aren't continuity geeks like we are.
Take Paladin for example- how can you reconcile the accent he uses in the movie with the Scottish one he uses in the game? I realize when Davies took over the part the accent shifted but at least it was still a British accent. . . I read somewhere that the novelization says that the Scottish accent was an "affectation", but that seems pretty flimsy.
The *Wing Commander IV* novelization says that the thick accent in Wing Commander I & II was a put-on as part of his covert ops persona - presumably to explain the change when they switched actors.
I don't need to reconcile anything - Paladin's just played by a French (or... Turkish?) actor rather than a British or a pretend-Scottish one. If you weren't complaining that he went from a thin blond gentleman to a large black-haired one in a matter of months between WC2 and 3 then you shouldn't be complaining about this... Tcheky Karyo is an excellent actor and they were lucky to have him, regardless of his accent.
I think it's great that the fans try to find a way to make it work together but I don't quite understand the two ranks thing. Does Junior Grade equate to 2nd Lieutenant?
Game: 2nd Lieutenant
Movie: 1st Lieutenant/Lieutenant Junior Grade
Lieutenant JG is another term for Naval Second Lieutenant. Neither of these ranks line up with their Space/Air Force equivalents. There's a cross-service chart here:
https://www.wcnews.com/articles/ranks.shtml
Lastly, which book tried to tie everything together?
I don't understand the question. Every book published after 1999 refers to things from the movie... but most of those were written during the development of the film (the exception being Arena's Star*Soldier manual).nSomething like the Confed Handbook (essentially the manual for the movie) wasnt' written to *tie together* anything, it was written before anyone had a bee in their bonnet about anything.