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  • 04

    Sep

    We've got a strange one for you today! Background: Megg, Mogg, and Owl is a critically acclaimed comic series by Simon Hanselmann which started in 2014. It's about as 'indie comic' as you can get, full of edgy content and deep meanings. All of that is simply to introduce a single, wonderful panel that was recently published on Instagram:

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    If you're curious about the backstory (which we must note is extremely profane!) you can read the entire 33-part comic on the account linked above. The Owl character's home and beloved copy of the original Wing Commander were destroyed by a group of violent clowns led by his jilted ex-girlfriend. A physical version will be printed in the future and we'll share when that happens… but the panel on its own is pretty great!

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    This is a reminder that we have another fun #Wingnut movie night planned on Discord this evening! The ongoing theme will be movies that are referenced by Wing Commander in some way. Tonight's film is True Lies (1994) and you can find details on why we're watching it in the announcement post here. The movie will start about 7 PM PST/10 PM EST but feel free to drop by and hang any time!

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    This is a reminder that we have another fun #Wingnut movie night planned on Discord this evening! The ongoing theme will be movies that are referenced by Wing Commander in some way. Tonight's film is 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and you can find details on why we're watching it in the announcement post here. The movie will start about 7 PM PST/10 PM EST but feel free to drop by and hang any time!

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  • 13

    Sep

    The Wing Commander movie club enjoyed True Lies! It holds up very well, although a lot of what we remember as having been ridiculous action actually seems pretty mild compared to the average blockbuster today. We already talked about the music in the intro post but we did notice one interesting Wing Commander connection in the opening credits: the film's production designer was Peter Lamont. James Cameron would famously tap him again for Titanic… and then he would go on to work for Chris Roberts on the Wing Commander movie! You can read more about his work (and watch an interview) in our memorial post.

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    Sully didn't appreciate the little black dress; that's his look all the time!

  • 14

    Sep

    Sad news to report today: French actor Emmanuel Karsen passed away on Thursday. M. Karsen had a lengthy list of film credits but he is best known for his voice work, which included performing the French dubbing for actors Sean Penn and Norman Reedus. You can find an obituary here.

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    Wing Commander fans–French ones, at least–knew him for his work on Wing Commander III as the voice of "Radio" Rollins. Rollins is actually one of the biggest roles in the game since he appears in unique videos at the end of nearly every mission! Here's a sample of M. Karsen's work, the start of Rollins' first one-on-one with Colonel Blair outside the elevator:

    Thank you to Sergorn for reporting this news.

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    Sep

    Here's a scan to brighten your day: a newly aquired VidPro card for the SNES port of Wing Commander. These were the 'cards' that you would pick up to purchase a video game at stores like Toys R Us. They're a minor collectible today and we're hoping to complete the set of Wing Commander ones!

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    We previously shared this earlier type of SNES VidPro card. There may also be a 'horizontal' version... if we find more, we'll share them!

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  • 18

    Sep

    Venerable space sandbox No Man's Sky has recently turned its eye to starships with a brand new, free expansion called Voyagers. Voyagers allows players to create their own "corvettes", massive capital ships that can be customized to their liking in endless ways. Shaggy immediately took up the challenge… and he took it pleasantly literally, creating a Kilrathi Kamrani-class corvette and a human Venture-class in the game!

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    For those that don't know No Man's Sky just added the ability to build custom corvettes in the game. So what was the first thing I did? I built a Venture class and then a Kamrani. I took some artistic license with the Venture, because even the blueprint images out there are kind of simple, and the Kamrani runs right up to the complexity limit in the game, so I couldn't dress it up with antennae or other little greebles and the angular shape makes it hard to plug gaps with the parts
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    Sep