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  2. Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force is a first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. The game was originally released on September 15, 2000 for Windows and Mac OS. A port for Mac OS developed by Westlake Interactive and published by Aspyr Media was released on November 20, 2002.

  3. Star Trek: Voyager - Wikipedia

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    Three video games based specifically on Voyager were released: Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force for PC (2000) and PS2 (2001), the arcade game Star Trek: Voyager – The Arcade Game (2002) and Star Trek: Elite Force II (2003), a sequel to Elite Force. The PS2 game Star Trek: Encounters (2006) also features the ship and characters from the show.

  4. List of Star Trek: Voyager characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of minor fictional characters from the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. Characters here are members of the crew, or passengers, on the starship Voyager as it makes its way home through unknown space during the course of the series. The minor characters generally appear at most in several episodes (out of 172 ...

  5. Seven of Nine - Wikipedia

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    The first video game that the character of Seven of Nine appeared in was Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force. Despite the rest of the main cast voicing their characters, Jeri Ryan did not voice Seven. [58] Instead, the character was voiced by Joan Buddenhagen, [59] with Ryan's voice pack added alongside an expansion to the game. [60]

  6. Species 8472 - Wikipedia

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    Species 8472 appear as villains in the video games Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force and Star Trek: Armada II. They also make an appearance in Star Trek Online, in which they are referred to as the Undine. In Star Trek: Alien Domain, they are the primary antagonists.

  7. USS Voyager (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    One was Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force which came out in 2000. [32] This was a computer game style known as a first-person shooter and received a positive reception by the gaming community at that time. [32] [33] Voyager Elite Force was ranked second out of ten of the best Star Trek games up to 2015. [34] Its sequel was published in 2003.

  8. Star Trek: Elite Force II - Wikipedia

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    Elite Force II is a sequel to 2000's Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force. Whereas the original game was powered by the first version of id Software 's id Tech 3 engine, Elite Force II is based on a heavily modified version of the Quake III: Team Arena engine with Ritual's ÜberTools GDK, allowing for expansive outdoor environments and higher ...

  9. Talk:Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force - Wikipedia

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    On January 29, 2010, I attached Ryan's voiceover credit specifically to the official game patch version 1.2. The original retail game was never re-released to include her voiceover work for Seven Of Nine by default, so as it stands the voiceover credit for Seven Of Nine in Star Trek: Elite Force still belongs to Joan Buddenhagen.