You control Captain Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise as you experience a new series of adventures in the final frontier.You control Captain Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise as you experience a new series of adventures in the final frontier.You control Captain Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise as you experience a new series of adventures in the final frontier.
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William Shatner
- James T. Kirk
- (voice)
Leonard Nimoy
- Mr. Spock
- (voice)
James Doohan
- Montgomery Scott
- (voice)
George Takei
- Hikaru Sulu
- (voice)
Walter Koenig
- Pavel Chekov
- (voice)
Nichelle Nichols
- Nyota Uhura
- (voice)
Catherine Battistone
- Narrator
- (voice)
Joyce Kurtz
- Computer
- (voice)
Sally Rainer
- Federation Admiral
- (voice)
- (as Carol Sally Rainer)
Melodee Spevack
- Computer
- (voice)
- (as Melodee M. Spevack)
- …
Robert V. Barron
- Brother Stephen
- (voice)
- (as Robert Barron)
Steve Bulen
- Elasi Cereth
- (voice)
- …
Eddie Frierson
- Ensign Everts
- (voice)
- …
George Almond
- Elasi Crewman 1
- (voice)
- …
Kerrigan Mahan
- Lt. Stragey
- (voice)
- …
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- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe makers of this game ran into a problem when they used the character of Harry Mudd in one of the stories that make up the game. Because there was no time to go through the channels to get approval to use the likeness of the late Roger C. Carmel, his dialogue was tweaked and he was placed in shadow where the perfect likeness of his image was obscured.
- GoofsIn the first story, the alien that pops up at the end thanks Captain Kirk and his crew for "repairing our somnambutron." But they haven't repaired it - they've shut it down, which is what released the alien in the first place.
- Quotes
Ies Bredell: Captain Kirk, this is the Enterprise-2. I am Doctor Ies Bredell of the Vardaine Defense Force. You do remember me, don't you, Captain?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Angry Video Game Nerd: Star Trek (2008)
Featured review
If you love Star Trek, especially the original series, then this game will be a treat for you. Of course, it's really outdated and finding a copy of it would probably be hard to find. Finding a computer that would run it would also be a problem. They should re-release the game because it is a lot of fun. It functions like an adventure game, similar to Monkey Island. You control Captain Kirk as you explore the final frontier.
For surface missions, you are accompanied by Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy, of course and sometimes a security officer (aka Red Shirt). Sometimes you also get other crew members in your party, like Scotty or Chekhov. There are plenty of puzzles for each mission, different times to collect as well as different outcomes depending on what you do. Being reckless or not being diplomatic will affect your score, thus affecting whether or not you progress through the game.
You will also be able to pilot the Enterprise in battle, and when flying to where ever you're needed. FYI, they took the basic control sequence and applied it to the Super Nintendo Game, Starfleet Academy. If you go off course, different things happen as well.
Everyone from the series offers their voice here. Sometimes there's a little too much dialogue and listening too much of it can make a person bored. They tried to recreate it with The Next Generation crew in "A Final Unity" but that game was kind of on the dull side. This game sticks to everything from the original series, and is really a good adventure game. You'll enjoy it a lot more if you're a fan of TOS.
For surface missions, you are accompanied by Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy, of course and sometimes a security officer (aka Red Shirt). Sometimes you also get other crew members in your party, like Scotty or Chekhov. There are plenty of puzzles for each mission, different times to collect as well as different outcomes depending on what you do. Being reckless or not being diplomatic will affect your score, thus affecting whether or not you progress through the game.
You will also be able to pilot the Enterprise in battle, and when flying to where ever you're needed. FYI, they took the basic control sequence and applied it to the Super Nintendo Game, Starfleet Academy. If you go off course, different things happen as well.
Everyone from the series offers their voice here. Sometimes there's a little too much dialogue and listening too much of it can make a person bored. They tried to recreate it with The Next Generation crew in "A Final Unity" but that game was kind of on the dull side. This game sticks to everything from the original series, and is really a good adventure game. You'll enjoy it a lot more if you're a fan of TOS.
- DragonMasterHiro
- Jul 1, 2003
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