Hi Michael,
That would be an interesting thing to think about. True I could have 
used generic ships, bases, tanks, jets, you name it, but then would 
Final Conflict be as successful as it is.
I wrote STFC for the primary fact, no other, than I like Star Trek. If I 
would have used other things, and then, well, I wouldn't have worked so 
hard to create it. My own personal dreams and desires were what pushed 
me to get it done even though there times I was ready to outright quit.

michael feir wrote:
> That's fine as far as it goes. However, to use Final Trek as an example of 
> what I'm saying, there's really nothing but the sounds which make it 
> uniquely Star Trek. The game would be just as good with generic names and 
> sounds from a Sound Ideas or other royalty-free collection. I very much 
> doubt that tighing a game to a large license dramatically effects its sales. 
> That would be a nifty socioeconomic exparament to run.
>
> Michael Feir
> Creator and former Editor of Audyssey Magazine
> 1996-2004
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   



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