- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Nov 6, 2002
Summary:
Similar to the earlier games in the SFC franchise Star Trek Starfleet Command III allows gamers to optimize their ship and allocate power to their ship's systems for different types of strategies such as hit-and-run maneuvers, ambushes or direct assaults. However, this installment simplifies the process by introducing a new interface for system management that reduces the "micromanagement" of starship control, and allows players to focus on combat. Additionally, for the first time in any Star Trek game players can significantly customize their vessel's weapons, engines, shields and other systems. As players progress through the game, they can acquire better phasers and disruptors, stronger shields and outfit their ship with new special weapons. Star Trek Starfleet Command III also pushes the boundary of the genre by incorporating RPG elements into the experience. Over the course of the game, officers under the player's command will gain experience and acquire unique skills which increases the ships overall efficiency and enable the player to employ advanced attacks. Players can also choose to recruit new and more experienced officers to maximize the overall effectiveness of their ship. [Activision]
| Rating: | E |
|---|---|
| Developer: | Taldren |
| Genre(s): | Simulation, Sci-Fi, Space, Large Spaceship, Large Spaceship, Civilian |
| Number of Players: | 1-8 Players |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Violence |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Erik Bethke | Producer |
| Zachary Drummond | Programmer |
| Sean Dumas | Programmer |
| Paul Mercier | Voice Actor: Federation Officer |
| Paul Mercier | Voice Actor: Federation Officer |
| Danny Pelfrey | Music |
| Marc Hertogh | Lead Programmer |
| Scott Bruno | Lead Designer |
| Scott Bruno | Programmer |
| Paul Schreiber | Programmer |
| Alex Sherman | Programmer |
| Ken Yeast | Programmer |
| Josh Morris | Designer |
| David Farrell | Designer |
| John Boomershine | Designer |
| Mark Pfeiffer | Designer |
| Bradley W. Schenck | Art Director |
| Ed Lacabanne | Artist |
| Jaime Marx | Artist |
| Nate Simpson | Artist |
| David Hone | Sound Effects |
| Nancy Linari | Voice - Admiral Arai |
| Nancy Linari | Voice Actor: Admiral Arai |
| George Ball | Voice - Klingon Officer |
| George Ball | Voice Actor: Klingon Officer |
| Brock Peters | Voice - General Mi'Qogh |
| Patrick Stewart | Voice - Captain Picard |
| B.J. Ward | Voice - Romulan Officer |
| Jennifer Hale | Voice - Federation Officer |
| Rodney Saulsberry | Voice - Klingon Officer |
| Dee Bradley Baker | Voice - Romulan Officer |
| Greg Eagles | Voice - Commander Jureth |
| Jennifer Hale | Voice Actor: Federation Officer |
| Jennifer Hale | Voice Actor: Federation Officer |
| Dee Bradley Baker | Voice - Romulan Officer |
| Dee Bradley Baker | Voice Actor: Romulan Officer |
| Rodney Saulsberry | Voice - Klingon Officer |
| Rodney Saulsberry | Voice Actor: Klingon Officer |
| Greg Eagles | Voice - Commander Jureth |
| Greg Eagles | Voice Actor: Commander Jureth |
| Patrick Stewart | Voice - Captain Picard |
| Patrick Stewart | Voice Actor: Captain Picard |
| B.J. Ward | Voice - Romulan Officer |
| B.J. Ward | Voice Actor: Romulan Officer |
| Brock Peters | Voice - General Mi'Qogh |
| Brock Peters | Voice Actor: General Mi'Qogh |
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