



Special Thanks to: Back Stage, Jamie's and The Road Crew.Photographers: Dale Tendick and Tim Weyant.Hughes, Ken Koch, Jack Magné, Terry McHenry, Larry Scott, Christopher Smith, and Mark Wilden System Development: Chad Bye, Dan Foy, J.Testers: Gerald Azenaro, Tucker Hatfield, Eli Hayworth, Daniel Hinds, Corey Reese, Nat Rudolph III, and Christopher K.Original Score/Sound Effects: Timothy Steven Clarke and Christopher Stevens.Additional Art: David Aughenbaugh, Robert Caracol, and Ian Gilliland.3D Art: Cyrus Kanga, Peter Lewis, and Joel Mariano.Artists: Kerrie Abbott, Ron Clayborn, Rhonda Conley, Jarrett Jester, and Sean Murphy.Programmers: Hugh Diedrichs, Nancy Hamilton, Joseph Nelson, and Geoff Rosser.Clifton Clifford Cliff Crawford ("Cliffy").He ends up finally meeting the mysterious blonde woman introduced as his future wife in SQ4, who catapults him into uncovering a trashy (literally) conspiracy that could prove to be the doom of the universe (again). Of course, nothing in Roger's life ever proceeds normally. He then graduates as the captain of the SCS Eureka, a space garbage scow which comes with a command bridge and several officers that he can give orders to (such as "activate cloaking device", to which the technical officer responds with a suggestion to paint the ship black.) We find Roger is now a cadet of StarCon Academy. The game would be followed in 1995 with Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier, the final game in the series. A reference to AT&T, a major electronics corporation and phone company competitor, is also made.

The game also features plugs for the telephone company Sprint (and was one of several Sierra games given away as a reward for signing up for service at the time). This change also resulted in the game not having any voice acting. It is also the first in the franchise to not be designed by the Two Guys From Andromeda: only Mark Crowe worked on the project with David Selle at Dynamix (using the SCI engine), leading to a somewhat altered sense of humor. A parody of Star Trek, it is the sequel to Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers and it serves as the fifth game in the Space Quest series. Space Quest V: Roger Wilco: The Next Mutation (aka Space Quest V: The Next Mutation) is a sci-fi adventure game developed by Dynamix, and it was published by Sierra On-Line on Februfor DOS.
