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* '''''[[Star Trek: Voyager]] Elite Force'''''
::Stranded in the far reaches of the galaxy, The USS Voyager is in a precarious predicament. It's dangerous out here, and the rules of [[The Federation]] might not apply. And so Lt. Tuvok forms The Hazard Team, a group of highly trained officers who can handle the toughest and most dangerous missions. And that expertise will be needed forthright; Voyager finds itself trapped in a [[Derelict Graveyard|starship graveyard]], unable to escape. The Hazard Team must travel from ship to ship, searching for clues (and fighting off hostile aliens), and find a way to release Voyager.
** The economically-titled '''''Star Trek Voyager Elite Force Expansion Pack''''', in addition to more multiplayermulti-player arenas and modes, added two noteworthy features to the original game:
*** Jeri Ryan returned to voice Seven Of Nine ([[The Other Darrin|another voice actor had originally voiced the part;]] the Expansion Pack copied Ryan's voice work over the replacement's);
*** "Virtual Voyager Mode" allowed the player to explore the interior of the Starship Voyager, collecting items and partaking in RPG-ish mini-adventures.
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[''everybody laughs''] }}
* [[Eviler Than Thou]]: The Reavers to the Borg in EF1. In fact, the Borg were originally supposed to teleport in and help you fight the final boss, but that was cut from the final product. Instead, the Etherians help out, which makes a little more sense anyway, since you'd allied with them.
** In the comic adeptationadaptation of the game, released before the game itself, the Borg ''do'' come and help out, and the Etherians are removed entirely. There are occasional hints that this was the final plan (including a line that comments on how Foster was assimilated, when he was rescued earlier).
* [[First Girl Wins]]: Can either be played straight or averted in the sequel depending on whether or not Alex chooses to romance long-time teammate Telsia, or the new [[Hot Scientist]] and stripperiffic Kleeya.
* [[Gameplay Ally Immortality]]: Your Elite Force Alpha Team teammates (and the occasional guest teammate from the Voyager crew) are pretty much invincible. The members of the [[Mauve Shirt]] Beta Team, though, can sometimes die semi-scripted deaths depending on your actions throughout a level (i.e. if you fail the optional [[Stealth Based Mission]], or let one take too much damage in a set firefight).
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* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]. Proof not all Tropes are bad. Danny Pelfrey's amazing score for ''Elite Force 1'' manages to give a great new spin on the classic Voyager theme.
* [[Joke Item|Joke Items]]: in Virtual Voyager Mode.
* [[Let's Get Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|Beissman}}, who for most of the game is an arrogant, aggressive [[Non-Action Guy]], finally steps up to the plate and {{spoiler|singlehandedlysingle-handedly clears out a [[Zerg Rush]]}}; unfortunately, {{spoiler|he exposes himself to enemy fire while doing so}}.
** While everyone around {{spoiler|him}} basically just stares at the scene with their mouths wide open, rather than helping out {{spoiler|Beissman}} since they, you know, have guns that kill things.
* [[Let's Play]]: [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/lplink Done] by [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]].
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