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A series of [[First-Person Shooter]] [[Video Game|Video Games]] set in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe, following the adventures of a squad of [[Space Marine|Space Marines]] who tackle assignments and challenges too tough or dangerous for standard Starfleet away teams. From the fine folks who brought you ''[[Dark Forces Saga|Star Wars: Jedi Outcast]]''. There have been two games (plus one expansion) in the series:
 
* '''''[[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 multiplayer arenas and modes, added two noteworthy features to the original game:
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*** "Virtual Voyager Mode" allowed the player to explore the interior of the Starship Voyager, collecting items and partaking in RPG-ish mini-adventures.
 
* '''''[[Star Trek: theThe Next Generation|Star Trek]] Elite Force II'''''
::Picking up with ''Voyager'''s [[Grand Finale]], the Hazard Team's first mission involves freeing Voyager from a Borg sphere so that she can return triumphantly to the Alpha Quadrant. You'll all be heroes--
 
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** Tribble's?
* [[Bond One-Liner]]: "Assimilation is futile", after defeating a giant Borg in EF2.
* [[Bonus Stage]]: In EF2, one secret area leads to {{spoiler|[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario World]]}}. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyt9iJMdwh4 Seriously].
* [[Boss in Mook Clothing]]: The "Warthog" bipedal repair drones on the Dreadnought level in the first game.
* [[Bottomless Pits]]
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* [[Hot Scientist]]: Kleeya the Idryll in EF2.
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: Justified in that your weapons and items are actually stored in a "transporter buffer" and are actually teleported into your hands as you need them.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Biesman in EF1 loves teasing Chell and is generally a hotheaded [[Jerk Jock]] but ultimately makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]].
* [[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|singlehandedly 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 (Web Video)|Linkara]].
* [[Lost World]]: The {{spoiler|Idryll biogenetic factory}}, which turns out to be {{spoiler|the source of the killer Exomorphs}}, in EF2.
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: In EF2 you can pursue an optional romance with either {{spoiler|Telsia}} or {{spoiler|Kleeya}}; but watch out for the latter's would-be [[Love Interest]] {{spoiler|Krindo}}.