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What the hell is this? We have a second cruiser in the system. Hermes Control, we are fighting two cruisers now. I need an ETA on that support! - Colonel Gerhardt

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Featured Release
 The long-awaited introductory chapter of Wing Commander Saga is now available! Download
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Know Thy Enemy: Kilrathi Capital Ships - Entry 6: Ralarrad |
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FROM: Rear Admiral Tolwyn, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION DATE: 2009.28.06 For today's update we would like to showcase our final version of the Kilrathi Ralarrad-class light destroyer. One of the most prevalent Kilrathi warships found on the front lines, the Ralarrad-class light destroyer is a maneuverable multi-purpose vessel that is equally competent in picket duties, fleet escort, and strike missions. Carrying a token fighter complement, the light destroyer is a mainstay workhorse of the Kilrathi war machine, wielding the energy weapons to effectively engage in anti-aircraft duties as well as the missile strike capability to pose a serious threat to larger Terran capital ships. 
-Tolwyn
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Flanker Joins Development Team |
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FROM: Rear Admiral Tolwyn, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION DATE: 2009.01.06 This week we are pleased to welcome a new staff member to the Wing Commander Saga team! Flanker is a recent graduate with a bachelor degree in Communications and Multimedia Design, and he is also a practicing concept artist. He has joined the Wing Commander Saga Development team as our new 2D artist. He will play an important role in helping us design interface elements, illustrations, and weapon effects. Flanker is already actively involved in the sci-fi community as an artist and we look forward to his future contributions to our project. We are confident that he will help bring our vision for Saga into reality.
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FROM: Rear Admiral Tolwyn, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION DATE: 2009.30.05 What would Wing Commander be without its music? This week, we would like to know which Wing Commander soundtrack is your favorite.
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FROM: Rear Admiral Tolwyn, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION DATE: 2009.22.05 Welcome to the latest Saga news update! This week, we are very pleased to announce that the highly skilled composer Jeff Ball has signed on to work on the music production and sound design for Wing Commander Saga. Jeff's unique range of work and talent will bring the soundtrack for Saga to a new level. About the composer Jeff composes dramatic and feature-enhancing music for games, film, and television. Being self-taught compositionally, he has developed a powerful sixth sense for the deep, visceral communication of music and thus makes a valuable contribution of fresh ideas and initiatives that are aligned with established themes. To find out more about Jeff's work please visit his website at jeffballmusic.com. Soundtrack Sample We decided to share an excerpt from the soundtrack. As you listen to the ambient theme just imagine launching from a Confederation carrier. We feel confident the final soundtrack will reflects the epic scope of the game while giving the players a subtle sense of its grandness.
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Know Thy Enemy: Kilrathi Capital Ships - Entry 5: Ralaxath |
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FROM: Rear Admiral Tolwyn, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION DATE: 2009.14.05 For this week, the Saga team is proud to announce a vessel that a lot of Wing Commander 3 fans have been looking forward to see. It was a vessel that was long in the making, there were several variants and revisions to make sure that it was up to our standards. And now, we're finally ready to showcase ... the Kilrathi's Ralaxath-class destroyer. 
The Kilrathi's newest and most advanced destroyer, the Ralaxath-class closes the gap created by technologically superior Terran capships. This "heavy destroyer leader" combines superior maneuverability and acceleration with enhanced firepower and armor. Initial reports show these ships serving as individual flagships for destroyer squadrons and smaller flotillas to totally replacing Ralarrad-class vessels in the traditional fleet escort role. A serious threat to capships and fighters alike, Confed pilots are warned to approach this warship with all due caution. -Tolwyn
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FROM: Rear Admiral Tolwyn, CINCWEAPONSDIVISION DATE: 2009.01.05 Welcome to the latest news update! This week, we'll cover a few different topics, including space environments, our work flow process, and feature creep. Last week we got all nebula backgrounds done, and they came out very well. The in-game visual experience is now amazing. Each star system has it's own backdrop, giving each one an individual flair. Take a look at our latest screenshots for a few examples. These are from multiple environments, and you'll be seeing more as we continue pushing out media. So, basically, you can consider those shots an appetizer. 
Regarding our work flow process, there's a multi-disciplined group that meets (usually twice a week) to review where we currently are and to make plans for where they are going. Any of you aspiring modders out there, be prepared; design is all about meetings, it seems. In this case, the meetings are well worth the time, though. Everyone is all on the same page, and we find that running our creative process this way is both more effective and more efficient. We are also working hard together to avoid "feature creep." Feature creep, for the readers out there who are unfamiliar with the term, is a software development term that basically means that a project keeps getting delayed because features keep getting added to the product. Now, given that definition, it may sound like avoiding feature creep would be a relatively easy task. The problem is, feature creep can be both subtle and seductive - especially when you're working on your own project. There's an intense desire to keep adding elements to your product. Some of these elements are small, but they add up - that's the subtly. Also, many of the features we want to add are really great ideas, so it's hard to let those great ideas go. Honestly, sometimes you don't let an idea go because it is just too cool - that's the seduction. At any rate, it's always better to go for depth rather than breadth, meaning you should pick your core gameplay features and polish, polish, polish until you die of exhaustion. It ends up being much more fun for the game player, and that's the audience we need to please. -Tolwyn
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