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EPISODE
Manhunt
Attribution
Series: The Next Generation
Written by: Tracy Tormé
Directed by: Rob Bowman
Production information
Episode no.: 2x19
Production no.: 145
First aired: 22 May 1989
Chronology
Date: 42859.2 (2365)

Contents

Summary

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References

Characters

Slade Bender • Wesley CrusherDataHomn • Madeline • Miles O'BrienJean-Luc PicardKatherine Pulaski • Rex • William T. RikerDeanna TroiLwaxana TroiWorf, son of Mogh
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Carlos • Jimmy Cuzzo • Dixon Hill • Haircut Lapinski • Adolf Hitler • Marty O'Farron • Nails • Josef Stalin • Ian Andrew Troi

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class)

Locations

Antede III • Pacifica
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Artifs IV • Betazed • Marejaretus VI

Races and cultures

AntedeanBetazoidHumanKlingon
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Oolan

States and organizations

Other

Appendices

Related stories

Timeline

published order
Previous episode:
Up the Long Ladder
TNG episode produced Next episode:
The Emissary
Previous episode:
Up the Long Ladder
TNG episode aired Next episode:
The Emissary
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Previous Adventure:
Up the Long Ladder
Pocket Next Adventure:
The Emissary

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GTA

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From Grand Theft Wiki

Manhunt
Developer(s) Rockstar North
Publisher(s) Rockstar Games
Release date(s) November 18, 2003
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Mature
Platform(s) PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Media

Manhunt is a violent and controversial video game released by Rockstar North in November 2003, the game is notable for various tie-ins with the Grand Theft Auto series, most notably the use of Carcer City, a location mentioned in Grand Theft Auto III, as the game's setting. In 2007, the game is succeeded by a sequel, Manhunt 2, which features fewer relations to the GTA series.

References in the Grand Theft Auto series

  • In Grand Theft Auto III, another Rockstar North game, a news segment on the in-game radio station, Lips 106, reports, "in nearby Carcer City, police chief Gary Schaffer was cleared of corruption charges in a controversial decision by the court. Let's hope those missing witnesses turn up safe and sound." This is an obvious allusion to a prominent character in this game, even though GTA III precedes Manhunt's release date by two years.
  • An abandoned shop named Ryton Aide appears on the first mission of Manhunt. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City there is a similarly named store known as Ryton Aide. Also in GTA Vice City, Phil Cassidy lives in a trailer in a junkyard, much like one of the Skinz members, with the Interiors of both trailers having a near identical layout. Gash shopping bags also appeared in one of the levels.
  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas contains numerous references to Manhunt:
    • Manhunt action figures can be found in Zero's RC shop, and also various Manhunt artwork on the walls of bar interiors, most notably a Cerberus in Ten Green Bottles.
    • During the missions in which the Carl Johnson must find and photograph the blueprints to Caligula's Casino, one of the other blueprints found in another room happens to be of Starkweather's mansion.
    • The Skins carjunk arena can be seen when the player drives past the rural district of Flint County towards San Fierro.
    • The playable character can use a knife to perform "execution kills" similar to Manhunt. After a stealth kill, the pose of lying on the floor is same as Manhunt.
    • In any bar bar interior (namely Ten Green Bottles) there is a Cerberus guard painted on the wall.
      • Sprunk, featured in San Andreas as a drink players can buy for regaining health, is also featured in many levels of Manhunt.
    • A bulletin board in the Las Venturas police station has photos of Cash and a Hoods member tacked to it.
    • Certain radio station(s) in San Andreas mention Carcer City by name.
    • Piggsy is rumored to be in San Andreas. See Myths in GTA San Andreas.
  • Multiple vehicles that have appeared prior in GTA III and GTA Vice City have appeared in some form in both Manhunt games. See Wikihunt's category of vehicles for details.
  • Grand Theft Auto IV contains a few Manhunt references.
  • Many LCPD database entries list certain characters as origionally being from Carcer City.

External links

Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia
  • Official Manhunt website.
  • Wikihunt, Manhunt Wikia.
  • NTSC-uk dissects Manhunt.
  • The Manhunt Fiasco, timeline of a related lawsuit.

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ST Expanded

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real-world perspective.


Manhunt is the ninth episode of the first RIS Bouteina season.

Contents

Teaser

The Romulan Star Navy headquarters asks the crew of the RIS Bouteina to set course for "home", only they find out that they didn't have the ship recalled upon arriving. They were sent to search for another ship that didn't return from a survey mission.

Summary

Act One

Upon flying away from Malachor V, the Bouteina received a new mission: chart new planets in search of metals or agricultural worlds. And they receive bad news from home: Praetor Tal'aura has been assasinated. Once arrived at the first of the assigned systems, after five weeks of warp flight, the ship was given its new mission: look for the IRW Temarex, presumed lost in the last few weeks, rather than to search for new resources. They begin their journey in the Virone system.

Act Two

They fly away to the Virone system, then to Virone One, scanning the planet while putting themselves in orbit, and realizing that the planet was inhospitable, but not quite finding any trace of wreckage. Also, they unsuccessfully searched for wreckage on Virone Two. Vaebn hints that the Temarex was an espionage ship before being detected by Nausicaan pirates. A short battle against a Saladin-class ship and the Norexan-class ship was deadlocked at the level of photon torpedoes and it went to cloak. After realizing that they cannot force the ship to drop out of cloak, Brianna Reiss triangulate the photon torpedoes on the Saladin, and the enemy ship was destroyed in battle.

Act Three

They realize that there is nothing new in the Virone system, so they fly to the Zarathoustra system. They had a long conversation, of which the only useful trick was that the impulse trails were 1/30 of a percent less intense since Vaebn left the ship. When they scan the first planet of the system, they didn't find wreckage but they did find someone else that could rescue and transport aboard. That person revealed himself as Leonard Riker. He says that the Tal Shiar has forced him down from the ship and that the Temarex beamed him down two days ago. This was the only clue they had to find the Temarex and it was a 10-lightyear radius around the Zarathoustra system, due to the restrictions in place.

Act Four

The only system in this range of 10 lightyears among all possible locations that they didn't fly at was Khi-Cygnus. They were greeted by a wing of D7-class ships that fired warning shots to warn them. The commander of the wing accused Annika of being part of the plot to assassinate Tal'aura. As it wouldn't listen, the battle began between the RIS Bouteina and the wing of D7s. The D7s scrambled all the shuttlecraft to buy themselves time. Once photon torpedoes were fired, two D7s were severely damaged. The D7 whose neck was severed was destroyed by a single shot of the heavy disruptor cannon and the burning wreckage made the second D7 lose its cloak, being destroyed shortly thereafter. Once the lead D7 was disabled, the lead D7 was impounded.

Act Five

After the lead D7 was impounded, they found the Temarex with battle damage and with a damaged communications array. They warped to the Temarex and Riker got to confirm that it was the one ship from which it came down. As they tested the communications array after repairs, the USS Griet had arrived in the system, testing the communications systems as well. They confirmed that it worked and Vox'ula relays their status to the Romulan Star Navy headquarters. As they beamed Riov Tormod to the Temarex's brig, they left the system, when Vaebn is promoted to Erei'Riov.


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