Star Trek: Secret of Vulcan Fury is a cancelled action-adventure game, in development by Interplay Entertainment from 1997 until its cancellation in 1999. Based on the Star Trek: The Original Series license, the game would have followed Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise through a series of adventures regarding the Vulcan and Romulan races. Secret of Vulcan Fury was to have been the latest in a series of games produced by Interplay based on the license. It would have featured a control method similar to those seen in LucasArts games of that period, and nearly seven hours of full motion video capture using clay models.
The storyline was written by former Star Trek writer D.C. Fontana, while the script was created by John Meredyth Lucas. A promotional cereal competition was run in conjunction with Quaker Oats. Despite this promotion, the game was cancelled with estimates placing it at only 5% completion. The cast of The Original Series had already recorded their voices.
Unless it's in an archive somewhereI've always thought that if the audio from Secret of Vulcan Fury were ever recovered that a fun Fan made animated film could be made from it. Sadly it's almost 30 years now, and I don't suppose some magic hard drive is going to finally show up with the audio.
wouldn't it be much simpler to just take the script and fix it up if needed, and recast the characters?I've always thought that if the audio from Secret of Vulcan Fury were ever recovered that a fun Fan made animated film could be made from it. Sadly it's almost 30 years now, and I don't suppose some magic hard drive is going to finally show up with the audio.
I had a look at his Facebook, a year's worth, and pretty much all he talks about are the costume/props/ insignia/braids replicas that he sells (to his credit they do look very good!).He's still active on Facebook; I follow him there because I keep hoping one day to be able to afford to commission a TOS uniform from him.
its one of those holy grail things. I keep hoping it will be found. It's unbelievable that it all got destroyed before archiving.Unless it's in an archive somewhere
Interplay got bought, or went bust or something. So it might be somewhere!its one of those holy grail things. I keep hoping it will be found. It's unbelievable that it all got destroyed before archiving.
Does he mention anything about trek at all, apart from selling his costume recreations?
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