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Star Trek Fleet Command is a 4X "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate" mobile strategy game created by Irish developer Digit Game Studios and published by Scopely and CBS Interactive. [2]
XCOM: Chimera Squad is a turn-based tactical video game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K as part of the XCOM series. It is set as a sequel to XCOM 2: War of the Chosen , after a tenuous peace accord between warring human and alien forces has been achieved.
"Chimera" is the 14th episode of the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 164th episode overall. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the Starfleet -managed Bajoran space station Deep Space Nine .
Xenonauts is a PC strategy game by British independent studio Goldhawk Interactive, again heavily influenced by the X-COM series. It is being marketed as a Cold War -era (1979 instead of 1999) re-imagining of the original UFO: Enemy Unknown and an answer to 2K's The Bureau: XCOM Declassified which alienated some of the X-COM fanbase due to its ...
The promenade is the main public thoroughfare in which visitors and residents congregate. Common locations on the promenade depicted or mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine include Quark's Bar (the crew's most frequently seen off-hours location, which also includes holosuites), the infirmary, the replimat (a self-service replicator eatery), a Bajoran temple, Elim Garak's clothing shop ...
Star Trek: Bridge Crew is a virtual-reality action-adventure video game developed by Red Storm Entertainment and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Oculus Quest. [ 1 ] Plot
William's crew consists of alternate reality versions of T'Pol, Elim Garak, Julian Bashir, Curzon Dax, Harry Kim, and later a Beckett Mariner, all of whom fell through various rifts and were rescued by William's ship. William and his crew discover the source to be an interdimensional exploratory vessel commanded by Lily Sloane, but the actions ...
Cyber Core was the first shoot 'em up title created by Alfa System, who would later work on future projects such as Down Load and the Shikigami no Shiro series. [1] Its development was co-led by director Kenji Hisatomi and producer Kotoshi Yokoyama. [9]