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Star Trek: Starfleet Command III is a Star Trek video game published in 2002 by Activision.
Summary[]
It is 2379, a few months before the events of Star Trek Nemesis. The alliance between the Federation and the Klingons has never been stronger. Together they have constructed a huge space station called Unity One to represent the achievements of both peoples. Unfortunately, the Romulans do not want the station in operation because of the station's sensor array, which can detect cloaked vessels many sectors away.
- "Stardate: 56200.1: It has been sometime since the USS Voyager returned home. The alliance between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire has never been better, and our peoples are enjoying a new era of peace and prosperity. Together we have sought to build Unity One, the most advanced starbase in the galaxy. Unity One's sophisticated sensor array makes it capable of detecting all ships, even cloaked ships, far into the Neutral Zone. The chaos inherent in the Alpha Quadrant demands that we be vigilant, and we must use every tool available to preserve the peace we worked so hard to create…"
Races[]
United Federation of Planets[]
- See the article on the United Federation of Planets.
Klingon Empire[]
- See Klingon Empire.
Romulan Star Empire[]
- See Romulan Star Empire.
Borg Collective[]
- See Borg Collective.
The Borg Collective is not involved with the storyline of Star Trek: Starfleet Command III. They are a secondary race in multiplayer and conquest modes. Copies of the game sold at Best Buy had an independent Borg campaign that ultimately centered on reassimilating a group of renegade Borg.
Rakelli[]
The Rakelli are a serpent/humanoid race who originate from Klingon territory. They claim that areas of Klingon space were a part of the Rakelli empire before the Klingons conquered them. Since their fall about a hundred years ago, the Rakelli have sought cold-blooded vengeance against the Klingons, raiding convoys and ships. They wait for the day when they can take revenge on the Klingons. Known Rakelli bases include Beta Thoridor II, and Alpha TyGorkor.
Ferengi[]
Although the Ferengi Alliance is friendly with the Federation, some vessels still attack smaller ships and freighters. They act very similar to pirates.
Ships and starbases[]
United Federation of Planets[]
- Saber-class
- Norway-class
- Defiant-class
- Intrepid-class
- Excelsior-class
- Akira-class
- Nebula-class
- Galaxy-class
- Sovereign-class
Klingon Empire[]
- B'rel-class
- Fek'lhr-class (β)
- K't'inga-class
- K'vort-class
- Vor'cha-class
- Negh'Var-class
Romulan Star Empire[]
- Talon-class
- Falcon-class
- Shrike-class
- Hawk-class
- Raptor-class
- D'deridex-class
- Reman Warbird (from an update)
Borg Collective[]
Rakelli[]
- Frigate
- Light Cruiser
- Freighter
Unity Starbase[]
- Unity Starbase
Credits[]
A Taldren Game
An Activision Production
Taldren, Inc.
- Producer
- Erik Bethke
Programming[]
- Lead Programmer
- Marc Hertogh
- Programmers
- Scott Bruno
- Paul Schreiber
- Alex Sherman
- Ken Yeast
- Zachary Drummond
- Sean Dumas
Game Design[]
- Design
- Josh Morris
- Lead Designer
- Scott Bruno
- Mission Programmer
- David Farrell
- Mission Stories
- John Boomershine
- Line Producer
- Mark Pfeiffer
Art[]
- Art Director
- Bradley W. Schenck
- Artists
- Ed Lacabanne
- Jaime Marx
- Nate Simpson
Voice talents[]
- Admiral Arai
- Commander Jureth
- General Mi'Qogh
- Federation officers
- Klingon officers
- Romulan officers
Borg Voices[]
- The Borg Collective
Additional voice talents[]
(in alphabetical order)
Vaughn Armstrong | James Horan |
Dee Bradley Baker | Roger L. Jackson |
George Ball | Nancy Linari |
Cam Clarke | Paul Mercier |
Greg Eagles | Matt Morton |
Paul Eiding | Rodney Saulsberry |
Max Grodénchek | Courtenay Taylor |
Jennifer Hale | B.J. Ward |
Tim Harrison | Gary Anthony Williams |
Jess Harnell | Kris Zimmerman |
- Original Sound Effects
- David Hone
- AllSound Recording
- Sound Effects Processing
- Salami Studios
- Casting and Voice Director
- Kris Zimmerman
- Post-Production
- Salami Studios, LLC
- Devon Bowman
- Marc Mercado
- Rick Hinson
- POP Sound
Music[]
- Theme and Original Score
- Danny Pelfrey
Appendices[]
Background information[]
- Very few copies of this game were produced, since Activision filed a lawsuit against Paramount nearly a year after its release. As a result, all unsold copes of it and other Activision Star Trek games were taken off store shelves and destroyed. (citation needed • edit)
References[]
Borg Collective; Klingon Empire; Romulan Star Empire; United Federation of Planets
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