SC 1760A

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SC 1760A
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Production Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom
Type Plot
Series G - Pasqual
Disc CD3 (PC), CD2 (PSX), Side A (DVD)
Run Time 35s
Choice A He’s missing the point ...
Choice B Bitter guy.
Scenes 176
Locations Storage Hold



SC_1760A is a cutscene from Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom. It plays when the player selects "Talk to Hawk." in the Storage Hold after Pasqual G1.

Choice A: He’s missing the point ...
     
Choice B: Bitter guy.
     

Transcript

COLONEL CHRISTOPHER BLAIR: Well, I see you finally took my advice about finding some place to get some rest.

COLONEL JACOB "HAWK" MANLEY: �Yeah, it's the Ritz. Well, I'm not gonna put myself out too much on this Kilrathi foreign aid, that's for sure. What a waste. I fought those animals in the war. We'd all be a lot better off if their whole kind was obliterated.

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

Choice A: Il a rien compris !
     
Choice B: Revanchard !
     

PlayStation

German

PC

Choice A: Er hat's nicht verstanden.
     
Choice B: Ganz schön verbittert.
     

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.

storage hold - Hawk (optional) -g2 Blair finds Hawk laid out on a bedroll, glaring at the ceiling.

Blair So you took my advice about where to catch some zee's.

Hawk Well I ain't gonna put myself out too much on this Kilrathi 'foreign aid,' that's for sure. (beat) What a waste. I fought these damned beasts in the war. We'd be better off if their kind were obliterated.

Shooting Schedule

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