In a podcast recorded at PAX, a former Interplay developer named Thom Robertson talks about
the problems he encountered while working on the company's Star Trek titles. In particular, he was the lead designer of the canceled
Star Trek: The Secret of Vulcan Fury, and mentioned how incredibly ambitious initial plans for the game were. "Just one of the many reasons why that project was doomed to failure was because the team and the management had really no concept of exactly how expensive a proposition they were imagining when they set out to do it. I saw the plans. They were looking at four to six hours of created video, and they were planning on doing it at maybe a 1/20th of the budget of a Toy Story movie. Something did not connect." He also discussed how Interplay was "too close to Hollywood," and the problems they ran into while filming for
Starfleet Academy The
full podcast (MP3) is available from 1Up; Robertson's interview begins 42 minutes in.