May
01
Let’s Play Star Trek 25th Anniversary 16 – Another old “friend”
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I always enjoy it when this game connects to the rest of the series.
Duration : 0:10:28
I always enjoy it when this game connects to the rest of the series.
Duration : 0:10:28
It seems to be …
It seems to be implied that within the Federation, there is no capitalist economy, but the Federation backs certain forms of external currency for use in negotiating with other governments and in purchasing things on their worlds. Like latinum, which is backed by the Ferengi Commerce Authority. …And I know way too much about this stuff…
Well, while the …
Well, while the Federation government dosen’t use money, it hasn’t exactly been said that private people within the federation don’t use money.
Interesting. Thanks …
Interesting. Thanks for the information. I have been wondering why Mudd was displayed like that. It would be interesting to see the original graphics.
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The …
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The solution? The dialogue was tweaked a little, and the designers placed Mudd in shadows, obscuring the carefully rendered details of his character. But it’s still Mudd–and he’s a character who should be lurking in the shadows anyway.
From a contemporary …
From a contemporary article on this game in Compute Magazine:
One of the interesting development snafus came near the end of the design process. The character of Harry Mudd was well rendered and looked just like the Mudd in the television series. But Paramount insists that all detailed character art must be approved by the actor or actress who played the role, and the actor who originally played Mudd had passed away. There was no time to go through the lengthy channels of approval.
I think this is …
I think this is actually the simplest chapter to finish in the game. It just has loads of optional actions.
OH GOD NOT HIM!
I …
OH GOD NOT HIM!
I can’t handle this guy, this is where I got stuck in the game.
Of all the people, …
Of all the people, it had to be Mudd.