Friday, December 08, 2006

Firefly reborn as MMORPG; Browncoats riot in celebration

Firefly reborn as MMORPG; Browncoats riot in celebration

And you thought Star Wars Galaxies was cool...

Like Capt. Mal Reynolds stumbling in after a bar fight, the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi series Firefly will soon make an unexpected return, not as a TV show, but as a massively multiplayer online game.
Now that's shiny.
Multiverse, maker of a free MMO-creation platform, plans to announce Friday morning that it's struck a deal with Fox Licensing to turn the show into an MMORPG in the fashion of Star Wars Galaxies or Eve Online.
The "Browncoats," as Firefly's most devoted fans are known, have been campaigning to bring the show back almost since the moment it was canceled in late 2002. Now they'll get their wish, albeit in a new form.
"We see virtual worlds as an extraordinarily promising new entertainment medium," said Adam Kline, Fox Licensing's vice president of media enterprises in an e-mail. "We believe Multiverse can deliver an experience that will remain true to the original series, while enabling a whole new level of personal involvement for fans."
Canceled in the United States after only 11 episodes, Firefly has become the Star Trek of 21st-century sci-fi fandom: a show that seemed to remake the genre even as it stayed faithful to the conventions of "hard" science fiction, like engine room problems and menacing hordes lurking on the edge of known space.
What made the show special was the wry, often self-deprecating humor of its characters, from the captain with the checkered past to the unwittingly sexy engineer, the dull hunk of a mercenary with a girl's name, and the mysterious young woman passenger with special gifts.

Special gifts? gee, are they talking about River or Inara?

It ain't a second season, but my Browncoat brethern and sistern, this is some right shiny news.

2 comments:

Giest said...

interesting that fox would suddenly have an interest in an MMO when they had little interest in keeping the series alive. especially when he compares it to Star Trek. i truly loved Firefly and Serenity, but i'll hold my excitement back for this one.

Anonymous said...

looks very cool :D i love Firefly