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* [[Big Bad]]: T'Uerell.
* [[Big Bad]]: T'Uerell.
* [[The Captain]]: All five of them!
* [[The Captain]]: All five of them!
* [[Card Carrying Villain]]: [[Played With]]. The later on in the story it is, the more T'Uerell is one of these. She starts out saying that she's a good guy, then acting like she's a [[Knight Templar]], and finally, in the second-to-last mission, she ''calls herself a villain''.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: [[Played With]]. The later on in the story it is, the more T'Uerell is one of these. She starts out saying that she's a good guy, then acting like she's a [[Knight Templar]], and finally, in the second-to-last mission, she ''calls herself a villain''.
* [[Critical Existence Failure]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]]....kinda. Ships look more and more damaged as they are...uh...damaged. Unfortunately, one of the [[Game Breaking Bug|Game Breaking Bugs]] the PC version suffered.
* [[Critical Existence Failure]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]]....kinda. Ships look more and more damaged as they are...uh...damaged. Unfortunately, one of the [[Game Breaking Bug|Game Breaking Bugs]] the PC version suffered.
* [[Cool Starship]]: Somewhat hard to mess up, this being a [[Space Combat Simulator]] and all. Ships from all across Trek canon appear, as well as a few made for the game. Of course, many community made ships have been modded into the game as well.
* [[Cool Starship]]: Somewhat hard to mess up, this being a [[Space Combat Simulator]] and all. Ships from all across Trek canon appear, as well as a few made for the game. Of course, many community made ships have been modded into the game as well.
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* [[Game Mod]]: Inevitable, it's a [[Star Trek]] [[Simulation Game]]. This has increased the game's life-span significantly.
* [[Game Mod]]: Inevitable, it's a [[Star Trek]] [[Simulation Game]]. This has increased the game's life-span significantly.
* [[Generational Saga]]: None of the main characters are directly related to one another, but the games storyline takes place over several hundred years, beginning with [[Star Trek Enterprise|Archer's]] Enterprise being sent after a rogue vulcan scientist named T'Uerell, and ending with {{spoiler|[[Star Trek the Next Generation|Picard]] popping a Quantum cap in her ass courtesy of the [[Cool Starship|Enterprise-E]], post [[Star Trek Nemesis]].}}
* [[Generational Saga]]: None of the main characters are directly related to one another, but the games storyline takes place over several hundred years, beginning with [[Star Trek Enterprise|Archer's]] Enterprise being sent after a rogue vulcan scientist named T'Uerell, and ending with {{spoiler|[[Star Trek the Next Generation|Picard]] popping a Quantum cap in her ass courtesy of the [[Cool Starship|Enterprise-E]], post [[Star Trek Nemesis]].}}
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: [[Star Trek the Original Series|William Shatner]], [[Star Trek the Next Generation|Patrick Stewart]], [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine|Avery Brooks]], [[Star Trek Voyager|Kate Mulgrew]], and [[Star Trek Enterprise|Scott Bakula]], all return to voice their respective characters.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Star Trek the Original Series|William Shatner]], [[Star Trek the Next Generation|Patrick Stewart]], [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine|Avery Brooks]], [[Star Trek Voyager|Kate Mulgrew]], and [[Star Trek Enterprise|Scott Bakula]], all return to voice their respective characters.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Meet T'Uerell, the Galaxy's least logical proponent of Vulcan logic.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Meet T'Uerell, the Galaxy's least logical proponent of Vulcan logic.
* [[Joker Immunity]]: T'Uerell lives through hundreds of years of Trek history, doing god knows what, to who the hell knows how many.
* [[Joker Immunity]]: T'Uerell lives through hundreds of years of Trek history, doing god knows what, to who the hell knows how many.
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* [[The Gump]]: T'Uerell is an evil version of this, see [[Continuity Porn]] above.
* [[The Gump]]: T'Uerell is an evil version of this, see [[Continuity Porn]] above.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: T'Uerell, {{spoiler|for the ''frinxing BORG''.}}
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: T'Uerell, {{spoiler|for the ''frinxing BORG''.}}
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Captain Archer gives himself a hard time over this. He even says that [[Star Trek Enterprise|he should have listened to Shran about the Vulcans]].
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Captain Archer gives himself a hard time over this. He even says that [[Star Trek Enterprise|he should have listened to Shran about the Vulcans]].
* [[They Just Didn't Care]]: The PC version. As many who have modded the game, occasionally having to stop for days and fix unfinished spaghetti code, will attest.
* [[They Just Didn't Care]]: The PC version. As many who have modded the game, occasionally having to stop for days and fix unfinished spaghetti code, will attest.
* [[Two D Space]]: Averted, kind of. There's full 3D movement...somewhat, but it's less like actual space and more like a level from Star Fox 64.
* [[Two D Space]]: Averted, kind of. There's full 3D movement...somewhat, but it's less like actual space and more like a level from Star Fox 64.
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Revision as of 22:39, 9 January 2014

A game developed by Mad Doc Software and published by Bethesda Softworks, intended as the Spiritual Successor to the excellent Star Trek Starfleet Command and Star Trek Bridge Commander games, with even some RTS elements a la Star Trek Armada.

The original concept for the game was that of a World Building Generational Saga Space Opera, uniting the cast leads from all of the extant Star Trek series in one story unfolding over hundreds of years of Trek history. Originally, the various captains were going to face a crisis dealing with the Iconian gateways as seen in the Star Trek the Next Generation episode "Contagion". Eventually the writers settled instead on a tale about the possible origins of the Borg. It didn't turn out well.

The game was released on both the X-Box 360 and the PC. The 360 version recieved somewhat positive reviews, while the PC version was...well, terrible.


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