The game was released later that year and became a stand-alone game that had nothing to do with the original game. The game was later renamed to Nikita: The Mystery of the Hidden Treasure and a trailer was released on YouTube. With most past attempts allowing the ships to feel more like small fighters, Bridge Commander stays true to the Star Trek universe and creates a system that accurately displays the maneuverability and tactical abilities of these giant. Subsequently, Claw’s ship is scuttled, and Claw and his crew are captured and taken to La Roca, a prison run by the Cocker Spaniards. The release date was delayed to 2008, however the game was renamed to Jack, the Pirate Cat. Star Trek Bridge Commander is a flight simulator that attempts to capture the feel of these colossal starships as they engage enemies and fly through space. Claw's ship is overtaken on the high-seas by Captain Le Rauxe, a high-ranking officer in the King’s service and a pompous and unscrupulous dog. Techland announced that a sequel to Captain Claw was going to be released in November 2007 under the name of Captain Claw 2.
However, due to copyright issues with the character Captain Claw, Monolith dropped the project, and passed all codes and assets of the unreleased sequel to a Polish game developer called Techland. A few years ago I posted a 12 part series of Captain Britain Cover, Splash Page & Image Galleries which spanned the entire 39 issue run of the Marvel UK weekly comic from back in the 70s.
Her ship is pink with hearts on the top wings and a 6 on the back. It is armed with Plasma Lasers, a single lock, a single Smart Bomb, short shields, and a 2 sec. Around 1999, work on a sequel to Captain Claw called "Captain Claw 2 in 3D" was in development by Monolith using the first incarnation of LithTech. Lucy Hare is a playable character in Star Fox Command, where certain missions will have her piloting the Sky Bunny.