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Secret of Vulcan Fury Soundtrack

Does he have Secret Fury?

the Power Records were an entirely different cast so can they count?

does he count TOS, TAS, the movies and other appearances? That doesn’t count as new material
 
Supposedly at some point later on, somebody who had worked for Interplay in the nineties said that the audio recordings for TSOVF were lost by Interplay due to backup failure , or something like that.

It's worse than that. A friend worked for Interplay at the time on the Starfleet Command games. According to him, what happen with Vulcan's Fury was 1) the team was diverted onto Star Trek Pinball because Interplay needed a quick cash infusion that they hoped a quick release would bring, and 2) when that cash infusion didn't happen they released the Vulcan's Fury team and landfilled the computers. "There's nothing to salvage, nothing to resurrect," he said. "All the work is gone."
 
Does he have Secret Fury?

the Power Records were an entirely different cast so can they count?

does he count TOS, TAS, the movies and other appearances? That doesn’t count as new material
Mr. England claims that he has an early version of Secret of Vulcan Fury.
Power Records. What was released by Power Record between 1975 and 1979 were 11 short Story records by different actors. Mr. England claims that the original cast did these stories initially, but due to a contract disagreement; the original casts voices were not used. My question was why did the original cast do the voice work before they had a contract signed? I have two theories. One, The cast was under the mistaken impression that they were doing another season of TAS, then realizing their mistake asked for more money than Power Records could pay them(NBC money).
I doubt that reason and think that the cast did have a contract with Power Records, but the company could not afford to pay them, so the cast said you cannot use our work. In other words, Power Records would have needed more financial backers to pay the cast the extra money they would have demanded. My theory says that the financial backers backed out of the project after they realized they could not afford to pay them, leaving us with 22 unreleased stories. I do find it plausible for the cast to do these audio records for a children label since the cast had just finished 22 episodes for the Animated Series, a Saturday Morning children's show.
Final question. No, Mr. England does not count TOS orTAS as new material. He does say that he has a Klingon two- parter starring the original voices of Kang, Kor and William Campbell Klingon. I believe he used their voicework from that Deep Space 9 episode.
 
I know the voice overs became part of the legal issues surrounding the game, but there are hints of a really good soundtrack from the commercials. Obviously the game music would have been different due to the technical limitations of the time, but was the soundtrack ever found or made available? I know most parts of the game were lost or destroyed. I was just curious if anyone knew, regarding this.
Of course, whoever scores the game would be obligated to use the TOS theme composed by Alexander Courage. It’s not Star Trek without that theme.
 
Of course, whoever scores the game would be obligated to use the TOS theme composed by Alexander Courage. It’s not Star Trek without that theme.
The problem with using the original TOS theme is that the estate of Alexander Courage isn't the only one getting a cut from that, thanks to the greed of Roddenberry.


From the time period it was made in, I would have assumed the original soundtrack would have been done as midi files. (I have a particularly nerdy interest in 90's game soundtracks) . Would be lovely if those midi files were around somewhere. I might have given it a go to play those through my old Roland SK-88 pro (old General Midi composition keyboard from the 90s) and see how it sounded, had they existed. But really anything could be used , General Midi if they did exist. Anyway, I kind of forgot about this thread.
 
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