Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Titles like Star Trek: Armada, Star Trek: Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander were all published during this period, as were over half of all the other major Star Trek PC games. The absence of new titles after 2003 was due in large measure to a split and subsequent lawsuit between Activision and Viacom which ended in 2004.
Star Trek: Elite Force II is one of the last games to utilize the id Tech 3 engine. id Tech 3, popularly known as the Quake III Arena engine, is a game engine developed by id Software for its 1999 game Quake III Arena. It has subsequently been used in numerous games.
The game was the last Star Trek title to be developed under Activision's supervision, following a dispute with Star Trek licensing holder Viacom, [8] and was produced by Ritual Entertainment. [9] Like Elite Force, Elite Force II was developed on the id Tech 3 game engine, one of the last games to do so. [7]
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more
Elite Forces of Malaysia, units of the Malaysian military; Elite Forces (Syria), a military wing of Syria's Tomorrow Movement; Simon Shackleton (born 1974), English musician using the stage name "Elite Force" Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force, a 2000 video game; Elite Forces WWII: Normandy, a 2001 video game; Elite Forces: Unit 77, a 2009 ...
University of Rochester professor Sarah Higley created Reginald Barclay in her script for the Star Trek: The Next Generation third-season episode "Hollow Pursuits".Before writing the script, Higley knew that she wanted to write about the less-exceptional members of the Enterprise crew, saying, "I thought there wasn't enough emphasis on the less outstanding, less wunderkind-like crew members".
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.