Sylvester
Vice Admiral
Hey all. I've noticed that Iceman's dialogue changes for the first Firekka Mission in SM2 between the Deluxe CD version and the Kilrathi Saga version. This conversation takes place in the bar before you've flown the first mission of SM2. The Kilrathi Saga Version text is as follows:
Iceman: I challenge you to a game of Eight-Ball!
Hunter: No way, I’m not playing with you. You cheat.
Iceman: Oh, come on! I’ll spot you three balls.
Hunter: But all I have is five dollars!
Iceman: Your five bucks will get you twenty. Rack ’em!
On the other hand, the Deluxe Edition CD text is much different and longer:
Iceman: Maverick, I've just returned from escorting the TCS Tsiolkovsky in-system. They're here to investigate some strange gravitic effects in the sector. I spoke with their science officer, Lt. Lawrence, she said that there are only a few jump points in this sector, a lot less than any normal area. But you can make a lot of mini jumps within the system. Its nothing ike the famous Enigma Sector where you can cross the entire sector in a single jump but this'll be useful if you want to do a little local sight-seeing. And I heard the TCS Austin will be joining us here, as part of the Honor Guard for the Diplomatic Corps. A good ship, the Austin...an Exeter Class Destroyer. I've met some of their piots.
Hunter: Ice,I was wonderin'...any news on Maniac?
He's still in sickbay. Medical Leave, that's what they're calling it.
Hunter: The boy's nuttier'n a fruitcake. At least I won't have to fly with him again.
Iceman: True. I'm just glad we don't need him as a pilot right now.
I found this very interesting, because Iceman's dialogue explains a lot of stuff earlier on and clarifies a few things. It also introduces plot points like the jumping across all of the Enigma sector that is referred to in Wing Commander II. He also specifically describes the Austin as an Exeter class destroyer. Now I thought the Austin had been described as a Gettysburg class cruiser in Freedom Flight. Which source should be considered the more accurate? And an even more important question - why was this dialogue removed from the later version of the game and replaced with fluff?
Iceman: I challenge you to a game of Eight-Ball!
Hunter: No way, I’m not playing with you. You cheat.
Iceman: Oh, come on! I’ll spot you three balls.
Hunter: But all I have is five dollars!
Iceman: Your five bucks will get you twenty. Rack ’em!
On the other hand, the Deluxe Edition CD text is much different and longer:
Iceman: Maverick, I've just returned from escorting the TCS Tsiolkovsky in-system. They're here to investigate some strange gravitic effects in the sector. I spoke with their science officer, Lt. Lawrence, she said that there are only a few jump points in this sector, a lot less than any normal area. But you can make a lot of mini jumps within the system. Its nothing ike the famous Enigma Sector where you can cross the entire sector in a single jump but this'll be useful if you want to do a little local sight-seeing. And I heard the TCS Austin will be joining us here, as part of the Honor Guard for the Diplomatic Corps. A good ship, the Austin...an Exeter Class Destroyer. I've met some of their piots.
Hunter: Ice,I was wonderin'...any news on Maniac?
He's still in sickbay. Medical Leave, that's what they're calling it.
Hunter: The boy's nuttier'n a fruitcake. At least I won't have to fly with him again.
Iceman: True. I'm just glad we don't need him as a pilot right now.
I found this very interesting, because Iceman's dialogue explains a lot of stuff earlier on and clarifies a few things. It also introduces plot points like the jumping across all of the Enigma sector that is referred to in Wing Commander II. He also specifically describes the Austin as an Exeter class destroyer. Now I thought the Austin had been described as a Gettysburg class cruiser in Freedom Flight. Which source should be considered the more accurate? And an even more important question - why was this dialogue removed from the later version of the game and replaced with fluff?
