For copyright reasons, I have removed this pak from the web. It's obviously been years since I compiled this pak, but from what I remember, all of the sounds and most of the images contained it were ripped directly from the original Quake1 game, which would make it, let's say, less than 100% legal to post on the web for public consumption.Quadz, for your own sake, I'd highly recommend removing any of the paks and files you attached to any of your posts in this thread if they are copyrighted.
After asking about it on the QuakeOne forums, they all seemed to have a slightly different opinion on it from you. They make some pretty good points. Read for yourself here.
Another thing... I think I've seen clients out there packaged in zips or rars or exe installers that contain the shareware files which make it possible to play Q2 multiplayer without a complete version of the game. If the shareware files are bundled along side the client in the same container, and they aren't in their original standalone form, that's kinda ALSO against the license in the shareware, right? That's as bad or worse than what I've done, and I don't see id Software going after those people.
Discovered that apparently Quake2 doesn't actually use the hyperblaster spin-up sound file.