Follow TV Tropes

Following

Context VideoGame / SpaceQuestVIRogerWilcoInTheSpinalFrontier

Go To

1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spacequest6.JPG]]
2 [[caption-width-right:350:So this is how it ends. Not with a bang, but a squeegee.]]
3''Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier'' (also simply known as ''Space Quest VI'') is the sixth and last game in the ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest'' series, released in 1995. Roger Wilco returns to Starcon headquarters after defeating the Pukoid mutants in the [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation last game]]. However, for his recklessness and breaking Starcon regulations, he is demoted back to a second class janitor and is relocated on the ''SCS [=DeepShip=] 86''. As he settles into his new surroundings, he is pursued by a new villain named Sharpei, who is connected to a secret project that may prolong life indefinitely using nanomachines.
4
5Initially headed by Creator/JoshMandel with Scott Murphy acting as a creative consultant, it was the last game Mandel worked on for Sierra, having left the company midway through development after a contract dispute with Sierra's higher-ups.
6----
7!!This video game provides examples of:
8* AudienceWhatAudience: After Roger tells the narrator to cheese it:
9--> '''Stellar:''' What did you say, Roger?
10--> '''Roger:''' Oh, uh, I was just mumbling to myself.
11* BigBad: Sharpei, an old woman who plans to perform GrandTheftMe on Stellar Santiago.
12* BodyUploading: When Roger plugs in a Cyberspace jack and wears its attached helmet, his whole body ''teleports'' into cyberspace.
13* ChekhovsGun: The seemingly useless rotting fish in Roger's pocket is both this and a BrickJoke. You carry it around for most of the game and have it returned to you multiple times, only for it to be [[spoiler: the one thing that can finish off Sharpei in the finale.]]
14* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Roger uses the ship's vacuum-elevator transportation system all of his clothes always end up sucked off until he gets to where he was going.
15* ContinuityNod: The table in Roger's room contains various items from past ''Space Quest'' games, minus ''Space Quest V''. These include ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIVRogerWilcoAndTheTimeRippers Space Quest IV's ]]'' in-game hint book, [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarienEncounter the remote control to the Star Generator]], [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIVohaulsRevenge the Labion Terror Beast mating whistle]], and [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon Roger's employment rejection letter from Sierra On-Line]].
16* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: Roger borrows an arm and an eyeball from his android friend Circuit Sydney to solve a couple of puzzles.
17* FantasticVoyagePlot: Roger must enter Stellar's body at one point to destroy the nanotechnology that plagues her.
18* GuideDangIt: The infamous homing beacon puzzle. In order to get off Polysorbate LX, you need to fix a homing beacon in order to contact Stellar. Originally Roger could pick up a comic book CD-ROM that contained the information needed to assemble it correctly, but the comic book was never added into the game and the information was added to the game's manual as a cheap method of copy protection, despite the game being made in a time when the practice had since stopped due to [=CD-ROMs=] being harder to copy off of.
19** Notably, nowadays... [[TechnologyMarchesOn It is actually working as copy protection, and [=CD-ROMs=] are shockingly easy to copy]].
20* HappyEndingOverride: After saving the Star Confederation [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation in the previous game]], Roger is stripped of his rank and thrown back to a simple janitor.
21* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Sharpei's plan hinges on her belief that she can implant her mind seamlessly into Stellar's body. [[spoiler: And she's so obsessed with preserving her brain she makes the stupid decision of eating a rotten fish because it's "brain food", killing her instantly.]]
22* IdiotBall: In the finale, the normally diabolical Sharpei [[spoiler: eats a rotten fish Roger offers her and immediately dies.]]
23* IndyEscape: From a rolling kidney stone, no less.
24* InsigniaRipOffRitual: Done in the introduction to help assert that StatusQuoIsGod. It's taken to extremes as Roger is stripped of his uniform, his gloves and boots, a set of prosthetic muscles, and his jockstrap.
25* InteractiveNarrator: Roger actually reacts to things the narrator says throughout the course of the game. There was even a time he had a direct conversation with the narrator, but it was cut from the final game.
26--> '''Narrator''': I've got to admit, it's interesting the way you've managed to accomplish some... things. I mean, I thought this gig was up sequels ago!\
27'''Roger''': Yeah... Thanks for the vote of confidence.\
28'''Narrator''': No, really, I thought you'd bite the big one games ago! Even cost me a few buckazoids down at the Game Narrator's Guild.\
29'''Roger''': You know, there are other narrators who wouldn't mind hooking up with this series.\
30'''Narrator''': Touchy, eh? Well, anyways, I've got a contract! If I were you, I'd get back to playing Joe Spacehero so ''both'' our checks will cash.\
31'''Roger''': Okay! I heard you!
32* JerkassHasAPoint: As snarky as he is, the Narrator does drop in hints and warnings throughout the game, and his reactions to some of Roger's more ill-advised decisions can be understandable.
33--> '''Narrator''': (''after finding the "churlish" mod'') Better look up the word "churlish" before you do anything "stupid."
34* LiterallyShatteredLives: How Roger deals with the endodroid [[spoiler:though being made of liquid metal, it recovers]].
35* MoonLogicPuzzle: Aside from process of elimination and RuleOfFunny, there's no real reason why you would think to [[spoiler: give Sharpei a rotten fish in the finale. But believe it or not, that's what kills her.]]
36* MundaneSolution: In the Information Superhighway, your number doesn't match the one shown on the Number Changer and Sis Inny doesn't let you into the file room because of that. You're supposed to use a screwdriver found a construction site and change the number so it matches yours, but you can also just wait until it ticks over, though the latter solution takes a while and doesn't give points.
37* NeuralImplanting: Moddies, microchips that can alter someone's behavior when plugged into a neural socket. They were understandably outlawed some time ago.
38* NoFairCheating: Going directly to the [[spoiler:Project Immortality file]] without properly completing the scavenger hunt indicating its existence and relevance results in a message where the narrator chides you for cheating and subtracts two hundred points as punishment. [[spoiler:Though you get them back a few seconds later.]]
39* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: The game opens with a very brutal instance of this trope. Even though Roger managed to save who knows how many planets from a genetic apocalypse in the previous game, he is court-martialed and demoted to janitor (presumably to enforce StatusQuoIsGod, but it also shows how much of a CrapsackWorld the ''Space Quest'' universe is).
40* NoodleIncident:
41--> '''Roger:''' Sorry, I guess I'm a little grumpy. I had a real day. I had to clean the Captain's Log entry container. Then, somebody got a nice buzz in 8-Rear and decided to take a wormhole ride in the [=HoloSuite=]. They hit a few wrong buttons and the next thing I know I'm cleaning Vergon Nebulasets and hors d'oeuvres off every wall and ceiling. Apparently, they truly did make the room spin. Boy, they spackled everything! Had to use a putty knife to chip loose some of the chunks of...
42* OverlyLongGag: At the beginning of the game, Commander Kielbasa addresses his crew and says that he wants to thank "each and every one of [them]" for their good performance . . . and then proceeds to do exactly that.
43-->'''Kielbasa''': Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you . . .
44* PixelHunt: Not required but examining the door to your shuttle after arriving inside Stellar will have Gary insult ''[[VideoGame/KingsQuestVIHeirTodayGoneTomorrow that]]'' PixelHunt.
45* PunnyName: ''[=DeepShip=] 86'' puns on the terms "Deep Six" and 86, both slang for getting rid of something. And that's exactly what [=StarCon=] does to Roger by assigning him there.
46** There's also Sis Inny ([=SysIni=]) in the Information Superhighway Office.
47** The shuttle's autopilot is named "Manuel Auxverride", a reference to the phrase "manual override", which is what you do for malfunctioning systems.
48* PutOnABus: The entire supporting cast from ''Space Quest V''. Although Beatrice does at least get a name check.
49* RubberForeheadAliens: Stellar Santiago. She looks like she might be human, but her eyes and forehead don't quite look it. That and she had the eating habits of an ExtremeOmniGoat.
50* RunningGag: "Hey! You forgot your fish!" [[spoiler: Pays off at the very end of the game, when the fish turns out to be what you need to defeat Sharpei once and for all.]]
51* ScrewTheElectricBill: Checking one of the activated lamps in the laboratory will have the narrator remark that the light has a motion detector that automatically turns on when someone enters the room, indicating that it turns off when the play doesn't see it. The narrator then continues that it was also cheaper to animate that way.
52* SelfContainedDemo: The game's demo had its own separate storyline, involving an invasion by a parody of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration the Borg]], with unique puzzles not featured in the main game.
53* SequelHook:
54--> '''Narrator:''' As Roger and Stellar warp off into the nebulaset, many questions remain. Will Roger and Stellar become an item? How will Beatrice Wankmeister react when she hears about this new friend in Roger's life? Will Roger's voice be a few octaves higher as a result? Would they dare to make another one of these things? Only time, and money, will tell.
55* SeriesContinuityError: The scene in which [=StarCon=] commend Roger for returning the ''SCS Eureka''. The same ''SCS Eureka'' he blew up to kill the BigBad in the previous game, it was the ''SCS Goliath'' he managed to save. Considering it happens during a clearly humiliating and one-sided [[KangarooCourt court martial]], this could be [[HandWave waved as]] proof that TheFederation is just another hopelessly corrupt and incompetence-riddled entity in Roger's life.
56* ShoutOut:
57** At the beginning of the game, Roger's jockstrap is flunk through the air. As it spins, the scene transitions into the similarly-shaped ''[=DeepShip=] 86'', in a nod to ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey''.
58** Looking at the mirror in Roger's room will have the narrator mention [[VideoGame/KingsQuestVIHeirTodayGoneTomorrow seeing a silk-clad brunette overacting in a stone tower.]]
59** Later, when you give Opus the morphine-spiked donut to gain access to the shuttle bay, one of the things he turns into is an Music/EltonJohn-like piano player singing [[AwardBaitSong "Girl In The Tower"]]and before that he turns, into [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Michigan J. Frog]].
60** Captain Kielbasa is a clear mash up of both [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Captain Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[VideoGame/WingCommander the Kilrathi]]. Sidney is a spoof of Lt. Commander Data.
61** Roger's eulogy for Stellar is a spoof of Kirk's eulogy for Spock from the end of ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan''.
62** A twofer with ''Stooge Fighter III'', tossing ''Videogame/StreetFighterII'' and ''Film/TheThreeStooges'' into a blender and hitting "puree."
63** Another twofer is Roger helping a very Film/BladeRunner-esque bounty hunter catch [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay a droid made of liquid metal]].
64* SongParody: Roger does this if you use the mouth icon on the ceiling of the lift.
65* TakeANumber: Roger takes a number and gets 3. However, the current number being served is 4, and it counts up from there.
66* TakeThat: When you find a game in the arcade on Polysorbate LX, FWIW:
67-->'''Narrator:''' What are you going to do? Play [[VideoGame/MortalKombat3 more Dull Combat 3]]?
68* TerminatorImpersonator: Yet another one, but this one is a much more direct parody of Film/TheTerminator and Roger is hired to get it instead.
69* ThatPoorCat: A feline yowl is part of the cacophony that accompanies Roger trying to get to the front of the room at the trial.
70%%* TopHeavyGuy: Nigel.
71* WalkingShirtlessScene: Djurkwhad, Nigel, the manager of the Dew Beam Inn, and several background aliens.
72* WhoWouldWantToWatchUs
73--> '''Narrator:''' Would they dare to make another one of these things?
74

Top