Elder Scrolls Developer Holds Star Trek License 39
Gamasutra reports that Bethesda Softworks will have the rights to make Star Trek games on all the platforms available. From the article: "The move follows the high profile legal confrontation between previous license holder Activision and Viacom, in which Activision accused Viacom of letting 'the once proud Star Trek franchise stagnate and decay.' The disagreement was apparently brought to an amicable conclusion in March of last year, at which time it was implied that Activision would retain the license until 2009. However, following Bethesda's unveiling of new game Star Trek: Legacy, from Empire Earth II and Star Trek: Armada II developer Mad Doc Software, Bethesda has now confirmed it owns the game license for all television and movie incarnations of the science fiction series."
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Though not specifically mentioned, it appears that Bethesda's acquisition of the license will have no effect on Perpetual Entertainment's currently in development Star Trek Online massively multiplayer role-playing game. Many multiformat media licensors, such as Marvel, have treated massively multiplayer online games as a separate issue in the past.
So it looks like probably not. It sounds like Bethesda will have plenty on their plate without it. I just hope the games are worth something.
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Is this just a cheap comment to post your spam on a high traffic site or do you have some information to back up this claim?
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This MMO is a marketing ploy that was borne of looking at the success of SWG and maybe WoW and thinking ST was more popular than it was and handing the job off to a mediocre company.
If Blizzard or EA was developing the title, I would have more confidence in it actually making it out of the gates. But this one is just doomed. Want to make a bet? I'll put
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Or to have to get to level 200 before I learn the Vulcan Neck Pinch, which will only work 1 of 10 times on humans, and even that'll get nerfed to never work ever on "boss humans".
Or to have to get to level 50 before I can go somewhere without having to run there on foot, from the only teleporter in the entir
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Ground combat is supposed to be real time.
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-Jar.
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This is also good news for me because, honestly, I haven't been particularly pleased with Activision's ST games. They can blame Viacom, but they can't exempt their own developers... like in Star Trek: Bridge Commander [wikipedia.org]; in one mission, your chief engineer suggests by tweaking the matter/antimatter intermix ratio
Some confusion there (Score:1)
I think the technical manual hedges it by saying the 1:1 ratio only applies to Warp 8 and above.
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I've watched (and rewatched) more TNG than I care to admit, and the nerdiness of this post still knocked the wind out of me. I'm going to have a bruise on my chest.
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The maximum sustainable warp of Voyager at the start of the show was 9.997.
The interaction between Tuvok and Kleenex on that space elevator episode was intentionally homoerotic.
There have been two saliva-string lesbian kisses, one between Jadzia Dax and her former huband's guest star new female body, and Evil Ezri-Dax and Evil Kira.
There, how's that?
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Besides, we all know it's the correct temperature that's more important, although a controlled cold start implosion can propel the ship through normal (not warp) space faster than the speed of light, thus sending you backwards in time. This was when time travel on Trek was cool, before the bastard, illogical "slingshot" method was introduced. Sigh. I'll never forgiv
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Re:Star Fleet Battles (Score:2)
The excellent Star Fleet Command game circa about 1999 was a very faithful reproduction of SFB. It's still available on e-bay and is well worth checking out if you missed it back then. I used to play SFB in high school with my buddies, when we discovered SFC we were overjoyed. I recently bought my third copy of the game to replace worn-out media..
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For those not informed, Star Fleet Battles was based on the original Star Trek series (with some changes . .
Such as the inclusion of the cat-like Kzin from Larry Niven's 'Known Space', among other decidedly non-Trek items. I can deal with minor techno-babble inconsistancies, that's par for the course (and rather entertaining in its own right), but something like introducing a race from a completely unrelated fictional universe always seemed absurd to me. Don't g
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The Kzinti were in the Star Trek cartoon series. They also made cameos in some of the movies that were based on the original series (although they were never referred to by name in the movies, and I forget which movies offhand -- I believe they appeared in two of them, though). They also served to explain why Klingon ships were described in Trek literature as being heavily outfitted with drone defenses when the Federation et al weren't described as using drones -- the solution was to make the Kzinti ships
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They also made cameos in some of the movies that were based on the original series...
I'm a (formerly) VERY avid Trek fan, having seen all the movies multiple times (especially those based on TOS characters), and I don't ever recall seeing a Kzin or heavily Kzin-like character in any of the films, unless it was a very bit part an
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AFAIR they are "blink and you'll miss it" appearances. I recall watching a scene from one of the movies (although I now forget which) just because a fellow SFB player told me that he had read somewhere that they had put a Kzinti in it as a nod to the animated series, and because of the link with SFB.
Remember though the Kzinti of SFB aren't 100% the Kzin of Niven; they're based on them but they did have some changes along the way (probably in part due to legal issues, and in part due to the regular changin
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Having seen some of the screenshots, I'd have to guess (or hope) they're at an early alpha stage, seeing as there's no shadows being cast and some of the texturing looks rather dated. While I acknowledge that great graphics do not always make for great games, I'd expect that a company like Bethesda or Mad Doc (who is doing the actual work on the Legacy title) wouldn't skimp in the graphics department, either. Of course, I'm probably spoilt by the gorgeousness found in EVE Online.
That said, Legacy looks like it'll be a fun title. Large-scale combat in a 'Trek game can be fun; I just wish Birth of the Federation wasn't so poorly made as to make such conflicts nigh impossible. Speaking of which, that game is in sore need of a remake (hint, hint, Bethesda).
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And you had to go and ruin it for the rest of us... 7 of 10? No significance at all.
Bastard.
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While Oblivion does look quite gorgeous, it is Mad Doc Software that is doing the actual work on Legacy with Bethesda publishing the title (as it is Bethesda which now has rights to the publishing and creation of 'Trek-based games). This article at Eurogamer [eurogamer.net] sheds a little more light than the Gamasutra entry, and from how it sounds, the preliminary game concept reminds me a bit of Deep Space Nine: Dominion Wars -- an okay game, but not a great one, with a look similar to the screenshots provided. We'll see
Incarnations (Score:4, Funny)
So the game license for stage incarnations is still up for grabs?
Star Trek: The Interactive Musical !
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I heard that William Shatner is making a spoken word version of a Star Trek Game. He found a way.
Patrick Stewart? (Score:2)
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Hubert, Is That You? (Score:2)
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