1690 (Wing Commander Prophecy cutscene)

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1690
WCP Cutscene 1690.png
Production Wing Commander Prophecy
Type Plot
Series H - H'rissith
Disc CD3
Run Time 29s
Scenes 169
Locations Fight Deck



1690 is a cutscene from Wing Commander Prophecy. It is the failed landing for H'rissith H2b.

Transcript

CAG: Lieutenant, may I have a word with you?

CASEY: I know, Sir. I'm sorry. I missed my shot at those cruisers.

CAG: The bad news is those cruisers are now hitting the Eisen carrier group.

CASEY: How hard?

CAG: Hard enough. You'll have to do better next time.

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

The CAG meets Casey as he comes up the ramp.

CASEY
I missed my shot at those cruisers.
Sorry, sir.
(CONTINUED)

CONTINUED:

CAG
(shrugs it off)
The bad news is those cruisers are
now hitting the Eisen carrier
group.
CASEY
Hard?
CAG
Hard enough. You'll have to do
better next time.

The CAG exits. Casey ponders this news, then checks his stats
and exits.

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

The CAG approaches a downbeat Casey.

CASEY
I missed my shot at those cruisers.
Sorry, sir.
CAG
I know you did your best... but the bad
news is those cruisers are now hitting
the Eisen.
CASEY
How hard?
CAG
Hard enough. You'll have to do better
next time.

The CAG walks off; leaving CASEY to ponder her words.

PAVO
Pilots, please report to the Briefing
Room.

Shooting Schedule

A Wing Prophecy Green Schedule from the Origin Museum has been archived by Dominik Reichardt.