Published on January 31, 2006 By Patriots In WinCustomize Talk
Star Trek will celebrate its 40th anniversary this Sept. What is in store you asked? Well, I only have a tid-bit of information for you. As more news comes out I will try to keep you updated.

Yesterday an exclusive licensing deal was announced with CBS Corp.’s CBS Communications Group, Bethesda Softworks LLC will publish Trek games for consoles, handheld systems and personal computers. The terms of this deal were not disclosed.

Rockville, Md.-based Bethesda's first title will be "Star Trek: Legacy," where gamers can orchestrate space battles as a Starfleet admiral. A second game for handheld systems will let players control either Federation or Klingon forces. Both are scheduled for release in September to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the franchise that introduced to us pointy-eared Vulcans and photon torpedoes.

Also, if you jump into your shuttle and visit http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/gaming/online/article/6632.html you will find that Star Trek Online is coming aboard the world of internet gaming as well. As of July 2005 Perpetual Entertainment (based out of San Francisco created by MMO and networked game veterans) is in pre-production of Star Trek Online. The Beta for this game is due out in 2006. Sounds like more plans for their 40th anniversary are in store.

The setting for STO is set at some time following the latest movie "Star Trek Nemesis." Missions will be included from other storylines and characters from Star Trek. STO is a PC platform game, which will be available internationally with releases in a variety of languages. STO will deliver the essential experiences associated with Star Trek: shipboard & star base life, away missions, holodeck, and starship encounters. Players will have the opportunity to engage in exploration, combat, problem solving, and diplomacy in addition to character development and social activities. The player point of view in all modes of play will be predominantly 3rd person. At launch all players will be part of Starfleet. Additional factions will be made available via expansions.

The real-time combat system is planned to take advantage of many of the skills and abilities seen in Star Trek: using heavy weapons, energy shields, pattern enhancers, and more. Players can form away-teams with any mix of defensive, offensive, and support characters. Players will have the opportunity to join with other players on the bridge of a starship to engage in large-scale space combat with NPC enemy controlled vessels. PvP will not be a primary means of advancement at game launch, but the holodeck will provide many opportunities for players to fight each other in ships and on the ground in a competitive holographic environment. Also, STO will use the Holodeck to offer imaginative and historical experiences for players, including player vs. player competitions.




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on Jan 31, 2006
it's too much captain... i canna hold her
on Jan 31, 2006
Beam me up Scotty!!!
on Jan 31, 2006
If any ladies out there are interested, I'll be celebrating with a bout of pon'far
on Jan 31, 2006
I couldn't help myself, game sounds like it's gonna be a blast.

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on Jan 31, 2006
Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not a bricklayer!
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on Jan 31, 2006
Why celebrate the 40th anniversary when we have no new Star trek show running nor any new movie? It's been awhile since we had a good Star trek series going as Enterprise dosen't count.
on Jan 31, 2006
Why celebrate the 40th anniversary when we have no new Star trek show running nor any new movie?


umm because Star Trek is 40 years old.
on Jan 31, 2006
umm because Star Trek is 40 years old.


Quite Logical
on Jan 31, 2006
Star Trek Celebrates 40th

Thank you for making me feel old...

as Enterprise dosen't count.

Why doesn't Enterprise count?

on Jan 31, 2006
Enterprise dosen't count because of several reasons. The show was supposed to be set before Kirk yet they had technology that was after Kirk. The shows plots were horrible. It seems ever since Roddenberry died Star Trek has been slowly going downhill. DS9 was awesome and Voyager was OK. Enterprise wasn't that good. That's why it was canceled early.
on Jan 31, 2006
I have so many mixed feelings on Enterprise and what they did to the whole franchise. From little things like not reverting back to how the Klingons looked in the first Star Trek (They totally said screw the history...even after DS9 touched on the Klingon issue in the 'Tribble' revisit).... to the 'Terrorist-like' plot line of Enterprise ( we want to 'escape' from that crap)....to leaving DS9 in limbo (as well as Voyager, as far as I'm concerned)...to killing Data.

Oh, for reruns of Space:1999.
on Jan 31, 2006
I too miss the "good" Star Trek shows. I never liked Enterprise, quite honestly, I'm glad they cancled it. I'm actually hoping if this game takes off we'll soon be seeing a new Star Trek series. Especially, since CBS took over.

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on Feb 01, 2006
on Feb 01, 2006
CBS took over Star Trek? When?
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