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==Star Trek Online== |
==Star Trek Online== |
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:''See also: [[List of canon characters]], [[List of canon starships]] & [[List of canon locations]]'' |
:''See also: [[List of canon characters]], [[List of canon starships]] & [[List of canon locations]]'' |
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− | ''Star Trek Online'' is set |
+ | ''[[Star Trek Online]]'' is set primarily between [[2409]] and [[2411]]. This is 30 years after the last on-screen appearance of the {{USS|Enterprise-E}} ([[#Star Trek: Nemesis|''"Star Trek: Nemesis"'']]). In addition, it is 10 years after the events of the first season of [[#Star Trek: Picard|''"Star Trek: Picard"'']], although those events are yet to be acknowledged in-game. |
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+ | The [[#Star Trek (2009)|2009 Star Trek film]] did impact the canon of the Prime Timeline, namely the destruction of Romulus, and this is present in Star Trek Online's canon, along with Spock's disappearance being referenced several times. These events occurred in between ''Star Trek: Nemesis'' and ''Star Trek: Picard''. The remaining events of the 2009 film and its sequels take place within a separate [[Kelvin Timeline]]. |
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Star Trek Online's internal canon extends beyond what takes place in the game. It also includes official posts made by [[Cryptic Studios]]' developers, game documentation, news updates, [[Lore Blogs]], and [[Original Fiction|original fiction]] (e.g. those on the game's website and the novel ''[[The Needs of the Many|Star Trek Online: Needs Of The Many]]''). |
Star Trek Online's internal canon extends beyond what takes place in the game. It also includes official posts made by [[Cryptic Studios]]' developers, game documentation, news updates, [[Lore Blogs]], and [[Original Fiction|original fiction]] (e.g. those on the game's website and the novel ''[[The Needs of the Many|Star Trek Online: Needs Of The Many]]''). |
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As part of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, the game itself has to be considered [[#Soft-Canon|soft-canon]], as any new TV series or movie could easily contradict its stories and settings. |
As part of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, the game itself has to be considered [[#Soft-Canon|soft-canon]], as any new TV series or movie could easily contradict its stories and settings. |
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+ | ===Timeline summary=== |
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− | {{Chronology}} |
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+ | :''Further information: [[Chronology]]'' |
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+ | *2151-2155: ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. |
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+ | *2254: ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''; Pilot: "The Cage". |
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+ | *2256-2258: ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]]'' (Seasons 1 and 2). |
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+ | **Star Trek Online: Early missions for the [[DSC Starfleet]] faction. |
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+ | *2265-2269: ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. |
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+ | *2269-2270: ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''. |
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+ | *2270: Star Trek Online: Early missions for the [[TOS Starfleet]] faction. |
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+ | *Early 2270s and 2290s: The [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|original 6 Star Trek films]], and the opening of ''[[Star Trek: Generations]]''. |
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+ | *2360s-2370s: ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and [[Star Trek: Generations|the Next Generation Films]]. |
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+ | **2375: The [[Dominion War]] ends. |
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+ | **2378: Voyager returns to the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. |
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+ | **2379: Events of ''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'', including the death of [[Data]]. |
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+ | *2387: The destruction of [[Romulus]] in ''[[Star Trek (2009)|Star Trek]]'' (2009 film). |
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+ | **[[Nero]] and [[Spock]] travel back in time, creating the [[Kelvin Timeline]]. |
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+ | *2380: Season 1 of ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]''. |
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+ | *2399: Season 1 of ''[[Star Trek: Picard]]'' (may not align with Star Trek Online's timeline) |
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+ | *'''2409-2411: Primary setting of ''Star Trek Online''''' |
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+ | *2800s: Origin of Federation time travellers in the ''Voyager'' episodes Relativity and Future's End. |
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+ | *3000s: Origin of [[Daniels]] in ''Enterprise''. |
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+ | *3188-3189: The setting of Season 3 of ''Discovery''. |
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==Star Trek: The Original Series== |
==Star Trek: The Original Series== |
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''Star Trek'', now called ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' (TOS), aired 79 episodes from 1966 to 1969. It later spawned an animated series and six movies. |
''Star Trek'', now called ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' (TOS), aired 79 episodes from 1966 to 1969. It later spawned an animated series and six movies. |
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− | Many references to original series episodes have been made throughout Star Trek Online. The first missions set in the [[23rd century]] were {{Mission|Everything Old is New}} and {{Mission|Night of the Comet}} featuring McCoy and Scotty. Both of these actors have since passed away, but voice-over for Scotty was added by the |
+ | Many references to original series episodes have been made throughout Star Trek Online. The first missions set in the [[23rd century]] were {{Mission|Everything Old is New}} and {{Mission|Night of the Comet}} featuring McCoy and Scotty. Both of these actors have since passed away, but voice-over for Scotty was added by the actor’s son, [[Christopher Doohan]], with [[Agents of Yesterday]]. |
Agents of Yesterday notably introduced a [[TOS Starfleet|playable TOS-era faction]] along with a significant quantity of TOS content. |
Agents of Yesterday notably introduced a [[TOS Starfleet|playable TOS-era faction]] along with a significant quantity of TOS content. |
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| [[Pavel Chekov]] || [[Walter Koenig]] || {{mission|Earthward Bound}}<br/>{{mission|Return to Babel}}<br/>{{mission|Temporal Reckoning}}<br/>{{mission|Ragnarok}}<br/>{{mission|Battle of Procyon V}} |
| [[Pavel Chekov]] || [[Walter Koenig]] || {{mission|Earthward Bound}}<br/>{{mission|Return to Babel}}<br/>{{mission|Temporal Reckoning}}<br/>{{mission|Ragnarok}}<br/>{{mission|Battle of Procyon V}} |
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+ | | [[James T. Kirk]] || Voice sample || {{mission|Return to Babel}}<br/>{{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 2)}} |
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| [[Leonard McCoy]] || Voice sample || {{mission|Everything Old is New}} and one other |
| [[Leonard McCoy]] || Voice sample || {{mission|Everything Old is New}} and one other |
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| [[Edren System|Edren IV]] || {{MAlpha|Arena (episode)}} || {{mission|In the Shadow of Cestus}} |
| [[Edren System|Edren IV]] || {{MAlpha|Arena (episode)}} || {{mission|In the Shadow of Cestus}} |
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+ | | [[Excalbian]]s || {{MAlpha|The Savage Curtain (episode)}} || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 1)}} |
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| [[Finnegan]] || {{MAlpha|Shore Leave (episode)}} || {{mission|Graduation Day (DSC)}} |
| [[Finnegan]] || {{MAlpha|Shore Leave (episode)}} || {{mission|Graduation Day (DSC)}} |
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[[File:Starfleet Wrath of Khan Female Front.png|thumb|Uniforms from Wrath of Khan to Undiscovered Country]] |
[[File:Starfleet Wrath of Khan Female Front.png|thumb|Uniforms from Wrath of Khan to Undiscovered Country]] |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek: The Motion Picture}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek: The Motion Picture}} |
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+ | :''For in-game content based on the 6 original movies, see [[:Category:Original Movies Content|Category:Original Movies Content]].'' |
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− | The game includes the [[ |
+ | The game includes the [[The Motion Picture Uniform|uniforms from the film]], [[Deltan]] characters and models the [[Unimatrix 0047 Command Ship]] on Vger (referencing a soft-canon connection between Vger and the Borg). The refit Constitution class and the [[Saurian]] species is also available in-game. |
===Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan=== |
===Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan=== |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan}} |
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− | Uniforms from the Wrath of Khan that feature in-game include the [[ |
+ | Uniforms from the Wrath of Khan that feature in-game include the [[The Wrath of Khan Uniform]], the [[The Wrath of Khan Excursion Jacket|Starfleet Excursion Jacket]] and [[Khan's Outfit]]. The [[Genesis Device]] itself is available as a vanity item. |
− | [[Pulse Phaser weapons (space)|Pulse Phaser ship weapons]] and [[Type II Phaser Compression Pistol (c. 2285)|phaser pistols]] from the film also feature along with the [[Miranda |
+ | [[Pulse Phaser weapons (space)|Pulse Phaser ship weapons]] and [[Type II Phaser Compression Pistol (c. 2285)|phaser pistols]] from the film also feature along with the [[Miranda class]]. |
===Star Trek III: The Search for Spock=== |
===Star Trek III: The Search for Spock=== |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home}} |
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− | There is a plaque at [[Starfleet Academy]] which references the whales in San Francisco bay. |
+ | There is a plaque at [[Starfleet Academy]] which references the whales in San Francisco bay and [[The Wrath of Khan Engineer's Vest|Scotty's jacket]] is available. |
===Star Trek V: The Final Frontier=== |
===Star Trek V: The Final Frontier=== |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek V: The Final Frontier}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek V: The Final Frontier}} |
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− | [[Nimbus III]] from Final Frontier is the focus of the [[Wasteland]] arc; the bar on Nimbus III still has the broken TV screen from where Kirk threw [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Nimbus_III_inhabitants#.22Cat_Dancer.22 the cat dancer] into it. |
+ | [[Nimbus III]] from Final Frontier is the focus of the [[Wasteland]] arc; the bar on Nimbus III still has the broken TV screen from where Kirk threw [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Nimbus_III_inhabitants#.22Cat_Dancer.22 the cat dancer] into it. The [[Assault Phaser Stun Pistol|phasers from the film]] are also available to players. |
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− | [[Dilithium Store/Special Items|Scotty's Engineer's Vest]] and the [[Assault Phaser Stun Pistol|phasers from the film]] are also available to players. |
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===Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country=== |
===Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country=== |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country}} |
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− | [[Rura Penthe]], and an escape therefrom, features for Klingon players and includes [[Jackal Mastiff]]s while [[Khitomer]] features in {{mission|Turning Point}} and the [[Khitomer Accords]] feature heavily in lore. |
+ | [[Rura Penthe]], and an escape therefrom, features for Klingon players and includes [[Jackal Mastiff]]s while [[Khitomer]] features in {{mission|Turning Point}}, {{mission|The Khitomer Discord}} and the [[Khitomer Accords]] feature heavily in lore. |
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In addition; |
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[[File:Geordi La Forge.png|thumb|La Forge, voiced by LeVar Burton]] |
[[File:Geordi La Forge.png|thumb|La Forge, voiced by LeVar Burton]] |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek: The Next Generation}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek: The Next Generation}} |
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− | The Next Generation (TNG) was the first Star Trek not to feature any of the original cast. It aired 176 episodes from 1987 to 1994. The era of The Next Generation is shared with Deep Space Nine and Voyager, all of which is just thirty years before Star Trek Online so most of the feel of the game, including the |
+ | The Next Generation (TNG) was the first Star Trek not to feature any of the original cast. It aired 176 episodes from 1987 to 1994. The era of The Next Generation is shared with Deep Space Nine and Voyager, all of which is just thirty years before Star Trek Online so most of the feel of the game, including the LCARS interface, is derived from The Next Generation. |
− | The [[ |
+ | The [[The Next Generation Series Uniform|uniforms from the series]], including the [[The Next Generation Season One Uniform|season 1, Admirals]], [[Counselor Troi Uniform|Troi]] and [[Skant Uniform|Skant]] versions, have all appeared in game along with most species, equipment, phasers, ships and shuttlecraft. |
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;Main Cast |
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| [[Geordi La Forge]] || [[LeVar Burton]] || {{mission|Hide and Seek}}<br/>{{mission|Stop the Signal}}<br/>{{mission|Diplomatic Orders}}<br/>{{mission|Temporal Ambassador}}<br/>{{mission|Beyond the Nexus}}<br/>{{mission|Melting Pot}}<br/>{{mission|Scylla and Charybdis}} |
| [[Geordi La Forge]] || [[LeVar Burton]] || {{mission|Hide and Seek}}<br/>{{mission|Stop the Signal}}<br/>{{mission|Diplomatic Orders}}<br/>{{mission|Temporal Ambassador}}<br/>{{mission|Beyond the Nexus}}<br/>{{mission|Melting Pot}}<br/>{{mission|Scylla and Charybdis}} |
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+ | | [[Jean-Luc Picard]] || Voice sample || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 2)}} |
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| [[Natasha Yar]] || [[Denise Crosby]] || {{mission|Temporal Ambassador}}<br/>{{mission|Survivor}} |
| [[Natasha Yar]] || [[Denise Crosby]] || {{mission|Temporal Ambassador}}<br/>{{mission|Survivor}} |
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|[[Galorndon Core System]] || {{MAlpha|The Enemy}} || {{mission|The Search for New Romulus}}<br/>{{mission|Galorndon Core System Patrol}}<br/>{{mission|The Core of the Matter}} |
|[[Galorndon Core System]] || {{MAlpha|The Enemy}} || {{mission|The Search for New Romulus}}<br/>{{mission|Galorndon Core System Patrol}}<br/>{{mission|The Core of the Matter}} |
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+ | | [[Gowron]] || {{MAlpha|Reunion (episode)|Reunion}}<br/>+11 more TNG/DS9 episodes || {{mission|Leap of Faith}} |
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|[[Hugh]] || {{MAlpha|I, Borg}} || {{mission|Jarleth System Patrol}} |
|[[Hugh]] || {{MAlpha|I, Borg}} || {{mission|Jarleth System Patrol}} |
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|[[Jouret System]] || {{MAlpha|The Best of Both Worlds}} || {{mission|Sphere of Influence}} |
|[[Jouret System]] || {{MAlpha|The Best of Both Worlds}} || {{mission|Sphere of Influence}} |
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− | |[[Kahless]] || {{MAlpha|Rightful Heir}} || {{mission|Destiny}}<br/>{{mission|Afterlife}}<br/>{{mission|The Gates of Gre'thor}}<br/>{{mission|House Pegh}} |
+ | |[[Kahless]] || {{MAlpha|Rightful Heir}} || {{mission|Destiny}}<br/>{{mission|Afterlife}}<br/>{{mission|The Gates of Gre'thor}}<br/>{{mission|House Pegh}}<br/>{{mission|Knowledge is Power}} |
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|[[Rodek|Kurn (Rodek)]]<br/><small>Voiced by [[Tony Todd]]</small> || {{MAlpha|Sins of the Father}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Firstborn}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Redemption}} || {{mission|Of Signs and Portents}}<br/>{{mission|Gravity Kills}}<br/>{{mission|Tzenkethi Front}}<br/>{{mission|Brushfire}}<br/>{{mission|Scylla and Charybdis}} |
|[[Rodek|Kurn (Rodek)]]<br/><small>Voiced by [[Tony Todd]]</small> || {{MAlpha|Sins of the Father}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Firstborn}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Redemption}} || {{mission|Of Signs and Portents}}<br/>{{mission|Gravity Kills}}<br/>{{mission|Tzenkethi Front}}<br/>{{mission|Brushfire}}<br/>{{mission|Scylla and Charybdis}} |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek: Generations}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek: Generations}} |
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− | The Excelsior class variant featured on the U.S.S. Enterprise-B features along with Trilithium, [[ |
+ | The Excelsior class variant featured on the U.S.S. Enterprise-B features along with Trilithium, [[The Wrath of Khan Captain's Vest|Kirk's Captain's Vest]] and the Nexus which is the focus of {{Mission|Beyond the Nexus}}. |
===Star Trek: First Contact=== |
===Star Trek: First Contact=== |
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[[Borg Sphere]]s. It also introduced several ships in game including the [[Sovereign class]], [[Akira class]], [[Steamrunner class]], [[Saber class]] and the [[Norway class]]. |
[[Borg Sphere]]s. It also introduced several ships in game including the [[Sovereign class]], [[Akira class]], [[Steamrunner class]], [[Saber class]] and the [[Norway class]]. |
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− | The events of the film are celebrated each year with a [[First Contact Day]] event |
+ | The events of the film are celebrated each year with a [[First Contact Day]] event. The event includes a {{mission|First Contact Day Re-Enactment}} featuring the building of a [[Phoenix]] model in Montana and a mission to travel back to the events of 2063 in {{mission|One Night in Bozeman}} (where audio from the film is reused). |
− | The uniforms, phasers and style of the Borg have all been featured in-game. |
+ | The [[The Next Generation Film Uniform|uniforms]], phasers and style of the Borg have all been featured in-game. |
===Star Trek: Insurrection=== |
===Star Trek: Insurrection=== |
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A lot of lore from Nemesis regarding the [[Reman]]s, starships ([[Mogai Heavy Warbird|Mogai Warbirds]] the [[Scimitar Dreadnought|Scimitar]] and [[Scorpion Fighter]]s), Thalaron weapons and [[Romulan]] politics (including [[Donatra]]) feature heavily in Star Trek Online's backstory and its Romulan storylines. |
A lot of lore from Nemesis regarding the [[Reman]]s, starships ([[Mogai Heavy Warbird|Mogai Warbirds]] the [[Scimitar Dreadnought|Scimitar]] and [[Scorpion Fighter]]s), Thalaron weapons and [[Romulan]] politics (including [[Donatra]]) feature heavily in Star Trek Online's backstory and its Romulan storylines. |
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+ | The [[Sovereign Legendary Miracle Worker Assault Cruiser]] features a refit of the Enterprise-E that is only seen in deleted scenes from the end of the film. |
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==Star Trek: Deep Space Nine== |
==Star Trek: Deep Space Nine== |
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! Character !! Voice Actor !! ''In Star Trek Online'' |
! Character !! Voice Actor !! ''In Star Trek Online'' |
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+ | | [[Benjamin Sisko]] || Voice sample || {{mission|Armistice}}<br/>{{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 2)}} |
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| [[Brunt]] || [[Jeffrey Combs]] || {{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
| [[Brunt]] || [[Jeffrey Combs]] || {{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
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| [[Leeta]]<br/><small>(16 episodes)</small> || [[Chase Masterson]] || Hologram present at all [[Dabo]] tables<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
| [[Leeta]]<br/><small>(16 episodes)</small> || [[Chase Masterson]] || Hologram present at all [[Dabo]] tables<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
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− | | [[Martok]]<br/><small>(24 episodes)</small> || [[J.G. Hertzler]] || {{mission|Brushfire}}<br/>{{mission|Scylla and Charybdis}}<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}} |
+ | | [[Martok]]<br/><small>(24 episodes)</small> || [[J.G. Hertzler]] || {{mission|Brushfire}}<br/>{{mission|Scylla and Charybdis}}<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|Home}}<br/>{{mission|The Centre Cannot Hold}}<br/>{{mission|The Khitomer Discord}}<br/>{{mission|Partisans}}<br/>{{mission|Knowledge is Power}}<br/>{{mission|Leap of Faith}}<br/>{{mission|Warriors of the Empire}}<br/>{{mission|A Day Long Remembered}} |
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| [[Nog]]<br/><small>(46 episodes)</small> || [[Aron Eisenberg]] || {{mission|Time in a Bottle}}<br/>{{mission|Broken Circle}}<br/>{{mission|Butterfly}}<br/>{{mission|Midnight}} |
| [[Nog]]<br/><small>(46 episodes)</small> || [[Aron Eisenberg]] || {{mission|Time in a Bottle}}<br/>{{mission|Broken Circle}}<br/>{{mission|Butterfly}}<br/>{{mission|Midnight}} |
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| [[Rom]] || [[Max Grodénchik]] || {{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
| [[Rom]] || [[Max Grodénchik]] || {{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
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| [[Weyoun]] || [[Jeffrey Combs]] || {{mission|Ceremony}}<br/>{{mission|Turn the Tide}}<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|The Search}}<br/>{{mission|Doomed to Repeat}}<br/>{{mission|Tenebris Torquent}} |
| [[Weyoun]] || [[Jeffrey Combs]] || {{mission|Ceremony}}<br/>{{mission|Turn the Tide}}<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}}<br/>{{mission|The Search}}<br/>{{mission|Doomed to Repeat}}<br/>{{mission|Tenebris Torquent}} |
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|[[The 2800]] || {{MAlpha|Favor the Bold (episode)}} || {{mission|Second Wave}} |
|[[The 2800]] || {{MAlpha|Favor the Bold (episode)}} || {{mission|Second Wave}} |
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+ | |[[Badlands]] || {{MAlpha|Defiant (episode)}} || [[Badlands Battlezone]]<br/>{{mission|Spoils of War}} |
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|[[Bajor]] || Whole series || {{mission|Of Bajor}}<br/><small>And others</small> |
|[[Bajor]] || Whole series || {{mission|Of Bajor}}<br/><small>And others</small> |
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|[[Grilka]] || {{MAlpha|The House of Quark}}<br/> {{MAlpha|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}} || {{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
|[[Grilka]] || {{MAlpha|The House of Quark}}<br/> {{MAlpha|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}} || {{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
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− | |{{USS|Lakota}} || {{MAlpha|Paradise Lost}} || {{mission|Under the Cover of Night}}<br/>{{mission| |
+ | |{{USS|Lakota}} || {{MAlpha|Paradise Lost}} || {{mission|Under the Cover of Night}}<br/>{{mission|War Games}} |
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|[[Leeta (mirror)]]<br/><small>Voiced by [[Chase Masterson]]</small> || {{MAlpha|The Emperor's New Cloak}} || {{mission|Spoils of War}}<br/>{{mission|Jabberwocky}}<br/>{{mission|Temporal Reckoning}}<br/>{{mission|Ragnarok}} |
|[[Leeta (mirror)]]<br/><small>Voiced by [[Chase Masterson]]</small> || {{MAlpha|The Emperor's New Cloak}} || {{mission|Spoils of War}}<br/>{{mission|Jabberwocky}}<br/>{{mission|Temporal Reckoning}}<br/>{{mission|Ragnarok}} |
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|[[Rodek]]<br/><small>Voiced by [[Tony Todd]]</small> || {{MAlpha|Sons of Mogh}} || {{mission|Of Signs and Portents}}<br/>{{mission|Gravity Kills}}<br/>{{mission|Tzenkethi Front}}<br/>{{mission|Brushfire}}<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}} |
|[[Rodek]]<br/><small>Voiced by [[Tony Todd]]</small> || {{MAlpha|Sons of Mogh}} || {{mission|Of Signs and Portents}}<br/>{{mission|Gravity Kills}}<br/>{{mission|Tzenkethi Front}}<br/>{{mission|Brushfire}}<br/>{{mission|Storm Clouds Gather}} |
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|[[Tongo]] || Whole series || {{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
|[[Tongo]] || Whole series || {{mission|Quark's Lucky Seven}} |
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|[[Prophet]]s || {{MAlpha|Emissary (episode)|Emissary}} || {{mission|Jabberwocky}}<br/>{{mission|Second Wave}}<br/>{{mission|Of Bajor}} |
|[[Prophet]]s || {{MAlpha|Emissary (episode)|Emissary}} || {{mission|Jabberwocky}}<br/>{{mission|Second Wave}}<br/>{{mission|Of Bajor}} |
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− | |{{USS|Malinche}} || {{MAlpha|For the Uniform}} || |
+ | |{{USS|Malinche}} || {{MAlpha|For the Uniform}} || [[Badlands Battlezone]] |
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|[[Ghee P'Trell]] || {{MAlpha|Prophet Motive}} || {{mission|The Ultimate Klingon}} (removed) |
|[[Ghee P'Trell]] || {{MAlpha|Prophet Motive}} || {{mission|The Ultimate Klingon}} (removed) |
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|[[Harry Kim]] || [[Garrett Wang]] || {{mission|The Kobali Front}}<br/>and 13 other missions |
|[[Harry Kim]] || [[Garrett Wang]] || {{mission|The Kobali Front}}<br/>and 13 other missions |
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+ | |[[Kathryn Janeway]] || Voice sample || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 2)}} |
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|[[Neelix]] || [[Ethan Phillips]] || {{mission|Reunion}}<br/>{{mission|All That Glitters}}<br/>{{mission|Alliances}}<br/>{{mission|Takedown}} |
|[[Neelix]] || [[Ethan Phillips]] || {{mission|Reunion}}<br/>{{mission|All That Glitters}}<br/>{{mission|Alliances}}<br/>{{mission|Takedown}} |
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|{{USS|Voyager}} || Whole series || {{mission|Mindscape}}<br/>Playable ship and interior |
|{{USS|Voyager}} || Whole series || {{mission|Mindscape}}<br/>Playable ship and interior |
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+ | |[[Intrepid Legendary Miracle Worker Multi-Mission Science Vessel|Warship Voyager]] || {{MAlpha|Living Witness}} || Playable ship |
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[[File:Vorgon Conclusions.png|thumb|The NX-01 in Vorgon Conclusions]] |
[[File:Vorgon Conclusions.png|thumb|The NX-01 in Vorgon Conclusions]] |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek: Enterprise}} |
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+ | :''For in-game content based on Enterprise, see [[:Category:Enterprise Content|Category:Enterprise Content]].'' |
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Enterprise began in 2001, after Voyager concluded, and aired 97 episodes. Much of its lore contributed to the time travel related storyline which lead to the release of ''[[Agents Of Yesterday]]''. It also contributed a great many species, such as the Suliban and Xindi, and to a new look of species such as Andorians and Tellarites. |
Enterprise began in 2001, after Voyager concluded, and aired 97 episodes. Much of its lore contributed to the time travel related storyline which lead to the release of ''[[Agents Of Yesterday]]''. It also contributed a great many species, such as the Suliban and Xindi, and to a new look of species such as Andorians and Tellarites. |
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[[File:0718.png|thumb|Science Officer 0718 from Into Darkness]] |
[[File:0718.png|thumb|Science Officer 0718 from Into Darkness]] |
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:''Main article: [[Kelvin Timeline]]'' |
:''Main article: [[Kelvin Timeline]]'' |
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+ | :''For in-game content based on the Kelvin Timeline movies, see [[:Category:Kelvin Timeline|Category:Kelvin Timeline]].'' |
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− | The Kelvin Timeline refers to the film series produced by Paramount |
+ | The Kelvin Timeline refers to the film series produced by Paramount between 2009 and 2016. It includes three films which exist in a different continuity of Star Trek called the Kelvin Timeline (also referred to as the "Alternate Universe"). Despite being a different timeline, they are linked and both are considered canon. The below three feature films (and any soft-canon stories derived from them) are the only elements to exist in the Kelvin Timeline. |
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===Star Trek (2009)=== |
===Star Trek (2009)=== |
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In addition, the mission {{mission|Terminal Expanse}} featured [[0718]], voiced by [[Joseph Gatt]], who is also available as a [[bridge officer]] via the [[Temporal Agent Starter Pack]] and [[Temporal Special Agent Pack]]. |
In addition, the mission {{mission|Terminal Expanse}} featured [[0718]], voiced by [[Joseph Gatt]], who is also available as a [[bridge officer]] via the [[Temporal Agent Starter Pack]] and [[Temporal Special Agent Pack]]. |
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− | ===Star Trek |
+ | ===Star Trek Beyond=== |
− | {{MA Link|Star Trek |
+ | {{MA Link|Star Trek Beyond}} |
− | Although part of the same canon as the previous two movies, Cryptic Studios did not have a license for the content from ''Beyond'' until September 2019.<ref>[https://go.twitch.tv/videos/182943037?t=2h26m32s Cryptic Crossover Community Stream! (Salami_Inferno @ 2:26:32)]</ref> |
+ | Although part of the same canon as the previous two movies, Cryptic Studios did not have a license for the content from ''Beyond'' until September 2019.<ref>[https://go.twitch.tv/videos/182943037?t=2h26m32s Cryptic Crossover Community Stream! (Salami_Inferno @ 2:26:32)]</ref> |
Afterwards, the [[Kelvin Divergence Lock Box]] was made, heralding the arrivals of items such as the [[Altamid Adaptation]] set and [[Altamid Plasma weapons (ground)|Plasma]] [[Altamid Plasma weapons (space)|weapons]], the [[Freedom Exploration Frigate]] (based on the {{mAlpha|USS Franklin|U.S.S. ''Franklin''}}), and [[Jaylah's Staff]]. |
Afterwards, the [[Kelvin Divergence Lock Box]] was made, heralding the arrivals of items such as the [[Altamid Adaptation]] set and [[Altamid Plasma weapons (ground)|Plasma]] [[Altamid Plasma weapons (space)|weapons]], the [[Freedom Exploration Frigate]] (based on the {{mAlpha|USS Franklin|U.S.S. ''Franklin''}}), and [[Jaylah's Staff]]. |
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+ | The [[Kelvin Constitution Legendary Intel Battlecruiser]] added the appearance of the refit Enterprise that featured in the first part of the film. |
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==Star Trek: Discovery== |
==Star Trek: Discovery== |
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[[File:Crossfield.png|thumb|The Crossfield Class (USS Discovery) was added in-game via the Discovery Lock Box]] |
[[File:Crossfield.png|thumb|The Crossfield Class (USS Discovery) was added in-game via the Discovery Lock Box]] |
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{{MA Link|Star Trek: Discovery}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek: Discovery}} |
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+ | :''For in-game content based on Discovery, see [[:Category:Discovery Content|Category:Discovery Content]].'' |
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− | Star Trek: Discovery is a TV series |
+ | Star Trek: Discovery is a TV series launched in late 2017. It is produced by CBS and set in the Prime Timeline. |
− | The first inclusion of Discovery in Star Trek Online was the [[ |
+ | The first inclusion of Discovery in Star Trek Online was the [[Discovery Uniform|Discovery Uniform set]], initially released as a free promotion for Discovery's September 2017 premiere. That was followed in January 2018 by the [[Discovery Lock Box]]. The lock box provided the {{USS|Discovery}}'s [[Crossfield-class Science Vanguard|Crossfield Class]] among other items. |
In October 2018, [[Season Fifteen: Age of Discovery|Age of Discovery]] was released and added a [[DSC Starfleet|Discovery-era faction]], beginning a new storyline tied into Star Trek: Discovery. There are two story-arcs currently in-game heavily revolving around ''Discovery'': [[Story Arc: Age of Discovery|Age of Discovery]] and [[Story Arc: J'Ula's Discovery|J'Ula's Discovery]]. |
In October 2018, [[Season Fifteen: Age of Discovery|Age of Discovery]] was released and added a [[DSC Starfleet|Discovery-era faction]], beginning a new storyline tied into Star Trek: Discovery. There are two story-arcs currently in-game heavily revolving around ''Discovery'': [[Story Arc: Age of Discovery|Age of Discovery]] and [[Story Arc: J'Ula's Discovery|J'Ula's Discovery]]. |
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+ | Season 3 has seen representation via the [[Far From Home Lock Box]], in addition to several starships and uniforms. |
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− | :''Further details: [[:Category:Discovery Content]] |
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;Main Cast |
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+ | | [[Michael Burnham]] || [[Sonequa Martin-Green]] || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 1)}}<br/>{{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 2)}} |
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+ | | [[Ellen Landry]] || [[Rekha Sharma]] || {{mission|The Plausibility of the Possible}}<br/>{{mission|Impossibility of Reason}} |
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+ | | [[Gabriel Lorca (mirror)]]<br/><small>&[[Gabriel Lorca]]</small> || [[Jason Isaacs]] || {{mission|Operation Riposte}}<br/>{{mission|The Plausibility of the Possible}}<br/>{{mission|Impossibility of Reason}} |
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+ | | [[Paul Stamets (hologram)]] || [[Anthony Rapp]] || {{mission|Beneath the Skin}}<br/>and related patrols |
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+ | | [[Sylvia Tilly]] || [[Mary Wiseman]] || {{mission|Graduation Day}}<br/>and subsequent [[tutorial]] episodes |
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+ | | 32nd century Intrepid class || {{MAlpha|Die Trying (episode)|Die Trying}} || [[Janeway Command Science Vessel]] |
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+ | | 32nd century Starfleet Uniform || {{MAlpha|Die Trying (episode)|Die Trying}} || [[Starfleet 3189 Uniform]] |
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+ | | [[Ba'ul]] || {{MAlpha|The Sound of Thunder (episode)|The Sound of Thunder}} || [[Ba'ul Science Intel Spearhead]] |
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| [[Brett Anderson]]<br/><small>(reused audio of [[Terry Serpico]])</small> || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || {{mission|Battle at the Binary Stars}} |
| [[Brett Anderson]]<br/><small>(reused audio of [[Terry Serpico]])</small> || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || {{mission|Battle at the Binary Stars}} |
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| The Battle at the Binary Stars<br/><small>(and ships introduced therein)</small> || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || {{mission|Battle at the Binary Stars}}<br/>Faction intro |
| The Battle at the Binary Stars<br/><small>(and ships introduced therein)</small> || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || {{mission|Battle at the Binary Stars}}<br/>Faction intro |
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+ | | Book's courier ship || {{MAlpha|That Hope Is You, Part 1 (episode)|That Hope Is You, Part 1}} || [[Kwejian Pilot Frigate]] |
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| {{USS|Buran}} || {{MAlpha|Choose Your Pain}} || {{mission|Operation Riposte}}, {{mission|The Plausibility of the Possible}} & {{mission|Impossibility of Reason}} |
| {{USS|Buran}} || {{MAlpha|Choose Your Pain}} || {{mission|Operation Riposte}}, {{mission|The Plausibility of the Possible}} & {{mission|Impossibility of Reason}} |
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| {{ISS|Charon}} || {{MAlpha|Vaulting Ambition}}<br/>{{MAlpha|What's Past Is Prologue}} || {{mission|Pahvo Dissension}} |
| {{ISS|Charon}} || {{MAlpha|Vaulting Ambition}}<br/>{{MAlpha|What's Past Is Prologue}} || {{mission|Pahvo Dissension}} |
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+ | | [[Control]] || {{MAlpha|Project Daedalus (episode)|Project Daedalus}} || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 1)}} |
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| [[Corvan II]] || {{MAlpha|The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry}} || {{mission|Children of War}} |
| [[Corvan II]] || {{MAlpha|The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry}} || {{mission|Children of War}} |
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− | | {{ISS|Discovery}} || {{MAlpha|Despite Yourself}} || {{mission|Para Pacem}}<br/> |
+ | | {{ISS|Discovery}} || {{MAlpha|Despite Yourself}} || {{mission|Para Pacem}}<br/>[[Mirror Crossfield Science Destroyer]] |
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+ | | {{USS|Discovery}} (Crossfield class) || {{MAlpha|Context Is for Kings}} || {{mission|Impossibility of Reason}}<br/>[[Crossfield Science Spearhead]] |
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+ | | USS Discovery's 32nd century refit || {{MAlpha|Scavengers (episode)|Scavengers}} || [[Crossfield Science Spearhead Refit]] |
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| Emperor Georgiou's Sword || {{MAlpha|Vaulting Ambition}} || {{item|The Emperor's Sword||very rare}} |
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| Klingon Cell || {{MAlpha|Choose Your Pain}} || {{mission|Graduation Day (DSC)}} |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Linus}} || {{MAlpha|Scavengers (episode)|Scavengers}} || [[Duty Officer - Schroeder, Randomly Transporting Saurian]] |
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| [[Mind Meld Device]] || {{MAlpha|Lethe}} || [[Reputation: Discovery Legends]] |
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| Non-Baryonic Matter/Asteroid || {{MAlpha|New Eden (episode)}} || [[Reputation: Discovery Legends]] |
| Non-Baryonic Matter/Asteroid || {{MAlpha|New Eden (episode)}} || [[Reputation: Discovery Legends]] |
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− | |[[Spore drive|Mycelium-based Technology]] || {{MAlpha|Context Is for Kings}} onwards || {{mission|Secrets}} |
+ | | [[Spore drive|Mycelium-based Technology]] || {{MAlpha|Context Is for Kings}} onwards || {{mission|Secrets}} onwards |
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| [[Pahvo]] || {{MAlpha|Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum}} || {{mission|Para Pacem}}<br/>{{mission|Illusion of Communication}}<br/>{{mission|Pahvo Dissension}} |
| [[Pahvo]] || {{MAlpha|Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum}} || {{mission|Para Pacem}}<br/>{{mission|Illusion of Communication}}<br/>{{mission|Pahvo Dissension}} |
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| [[Priors World]] || {{MAlpha|What's Past Is Prologue}} || {{mission|Operation Riposte}} |
| [[Priors World]] || {{MAlpha|What's Past Is Prologue}} || {{mission|Operation Riposte}} |
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+ | | [[Michael Burnham#Red angel|The Red Angel]] || {{MAlpha|The Red Angel (episode)|The Red Angel}} || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 1)}} |
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| [[Sarcophagus Dreadnought Carrier|Ship of the Dead]] || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || Playable ship |
| [[Sarcophagus Dreadnought Carrier|Ship of the Dead]] || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || Playable ship |
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| [[Justin Straal]] || {{MAlpha|Context Is for Kings}} || {{mission|Secrets}} |
| [[Justin Straal]] || {{MAlpha|Context Is for Kings}} || {{mission|Secrets}} |
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+ | | [[Time Crystal]]s || {{MAlpha|Through the Valley of Shadows (episode)|Through the Valley of Shadows}} || {{mission|Knowledge is Power}} |
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+ | | [[Tenavik]] || {{MAlpha|Through the Valley of Shadows (episode)|Through the Valley of Shadows}} || {{mission|Afterlife}}<br/>{{mission|Knowledge is Power}}<br/>{{mission|Leap of Faith}} |
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| [[T'Kuvma]]<br/><small>(reused audio of [[Chris Obi]])</small> || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || {{mission|Home}} (mentioned only)<br/>{{mission|Battle at the Binary Stars}} |
| [[T'Kuvma]]<br/><small>(reused audio of [[Chris Obi]])</small> || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}}<br/>{{MAlpha|Battle at the Binary Stars}} || {{mission|Home}} (mentioned only)<br/>{{mission|Battle at the Binary Stars}} |
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| Terran Empire Uniforms (c. 2256) || {{MAlpha|Despite Yourself}} || [[Outfit Box - Terran Empire Uniform Set]] |
| Terran Empire Uniforms (c. 2256) || {{MAlpha|Despite Yourself}} || [[Outfit Box - Terran Empire Uniform Set]] |
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− | | [[Constitution-class Miracle Worker Flight-Deck Cruiser|U.S.S. Enterprise (Discovery design)]] || {{MAlpha| |
+ | | [[Constitution-class Miracle Worker Flight-Deck Cruiser|U.S.S. Enterprise (Discovery design)]] || {{MAlpha|Will You Take My Hand?}} || [[Infinity Promotion! - Research & Development Pack|Infinity Promotion!]] |
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| [[Voq]] || {{MAlpha|The Vulcan Hello}} onwards || {{mission|Home}} (mentioned only) |
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==Star Trek: Picard== |
==Star Trek: Picard== |
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+ | [[File:La Sirena.jpg|thumb|The ''La Sirena'' from ''Picard'']] |
{{MA Link|Star Trek: Picard}} |
{{MA Link|Star Trek: Picard}} |
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+ | :''For in-game content based on Picard, see [[:Category:Picard Content|Category:Picard Content]].'' |
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− | Star Trek: Picard is a TV series released in early 2020. It is produced by CBS and set in the Prime Timeline. The [[Uniform/Starfleet 2399|2399 Starfleet Uniform set]] from the show was initially released as a free giveaway for Picard's January 2020 premiere and Star Trek Online's 10th [[Anniversary Event]]. |
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+ | Star Trek: Picard is a TV series launched in early 2020. It is produced by CBS and set in the Prime Timeline. |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Attack on Mars}} || {{MAlpha|Remembrance (episode)|Remembrance}} || {{mission|Synth Wave}} |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Romulan warbird (2399)}} || {{MAlpha|Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 (episode)|Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2}} || [[Dhailkhina Command Strike Wing Warbird]] |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Fenris Rangers}} || {{MAlpha|Absolute Candor (episode)|Absolute Candor}} || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 1)}} |
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+ | | [[Icheb]]'s death || {{MAlpha|Stardust City Rag (episode)|Stardust City Rag}} || Icheb was removed from [[Deep Space K-7]]. |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Inquiry class}} || {{MAlpha|Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 (episode)|Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2}} || [[Inquiry Battlecruiser]] |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|La Sirena}} || {{MAlpha|The End is the Beginning (episode)|End is the Beginning}} || [[La Sirena Heavy Raider|''La Sirena'']] |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Kar Kantar's Bird-of-Prey}} || {{MAlpha|Absolute Candor (episode)|Absolute Candor}} || [[T'liss Legendary Light Intel Warbird|Retrofitted Romulan Bird-of-Prey]] |
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+ | | Phaser Rifle || {{MAlpha|Stardust City Rag (episode)|Stardust City Rag}} || [[Seven's Dual Tetryon Rifles]]<ref>Only partly matches on-screen appearance.</ref> |
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+ | | Seven's appearance & characterisation || {{MAlpha|Stardust City Rag (episode)|Stardust City Rag}} || {{mission|The Measure of Morality (Part 1)}}<br/>[[Civilian 2399]] |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Starfleet uniform (2390s)}} || {{MAlpha|Remembrance (episode)|Remembrance}} || [[Starfleet 2399 Uniform]] |
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+ | | {{MAlpha|Zhat Vash}} assasins || {{MAlpha|Remembrance (episode)|Remembrance}} || [[Zhat Vash Infiltrator Armor]]<br/>[[Zhat Vash Disruptor Pistol]] |
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+ | ==Star Trek: Lower Decks== |
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+ | [[File:Lower Decks Doffs.png|thumb|Duty officers from ''Lower Decks''.]] |
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+ | {{MA Link|Star Trek: Lower Decks}} |
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+ | :''For in-game content based on Lower Decks, see [[:Category:Lower Decks Content|Category:Lower Decks Content]].'' |
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+ | Star Trek: Lower Decks is an animated series launched mid-2020. It is set between the events of ''Nemesis'' and ''Picard'', prior to the destruction of [[Romulus]] (from the 2009 film). It is focused on a group of junior Starfleet officers. |
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+ | 2 days before the show's premiere on 6 August 2020, a [[duty officer]] pack was released for free featuring Ensigns [[Brad Boimler]], [[Beckett Mariner]], [[Tendi]] and [[Rutherford]] (the show's main characters).<ref>[https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/11476673 Free Lower Decks Duty Officers!]</ref> In the following month, [[Starbase 80]] was added to the [[Beta Quadrant]] as an easter egg from its reference in {{MAlpha|Terminal Provocations (episode)|Terminal Provocations}}. |
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+ | In [[Season Twenty-four: Reflections]], the [[Parliament Miracle Worker Surveyor Cruiser|Parliament class]] was added to the [[Infinity Lock Box]] alongside some items in the [[Lobi Crystal Consortium|Lobi Store]] including the [[Starfleet 2380 Uniform|crew uniform]], several weapons from the show and a number of traits inspired by episodes. Furthermore, in the mission {{Mission|Firewall|3=ALL}}, there is a graffiti print in the brig with Mariner's name labeled in it as an easter egg. |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | [[File:Mariner Firewall.jpg|thumb|Mariner's easter egg in the brig.]] |
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==Soft-Canon== |
==Soft-Canon== |
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:''[http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Memory Beta is the soft-canon counterpart to Memory Alpha] |
:''[http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Memory Beta is the soft-canon counterpart to Memory Alpha] |
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[[File:J'Ula.png|thumb|J'Ula, the first character from the comics to appear in Star Trek Online]] |
[[File:J'Ula.png|thumb|J'Ula, the first character from the comics to appear in Star Trek Online]] |
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− | For ''Star Trek'', canon is defined as anything that has appeared "on screen" - the television series movies. Anything besides that is part of the expanded universe; sometimes referred to as "soft-canon". This includes novels, reference books, video games, and related materials. These stories tend to contradict each other from time to time, and have often been contradicted by television episodes and films. |
+ | For ''Star Trek'', canon is defined as anything that has appeared "on screen" - the television series and movies. Anything besides that is part of the expanded universe; sometimes referred to as "soft-canon". This includes novels, reference books, video games, and related materials. These stories can and do tend to contradict each other from time to time, and have often been contradicted by television episodes and films. |
− | Star Trek Online has made use of some soft-canon as the basis of generating its own lore. Early examples include [[Mackenzie Calhoun]], the [[Multi-Mission Surveillance Explorer|''Vesta''-class]] and the [[Captain's Table]]. Much of the Romulan backstory from [[Path to 2409]] and elaborated with Season Seven also draws from the ''{{MAlpha|Rihannsu}}'' line of novels. However, it diverges significantly in order to establish Star Trek Online's own [[chronology]]. |
+ | Star Trek Online has made use of some soft-canon as the basis of generating its own lore. Early examples include [[Mackenzie Calhoun]], the [[Multi-Mission Surveillance Explorer|''Vesta''-class]] and the [[Captain's Table]]. Much of the [[Romulan]] backstory from [[Path to 2409]] and elaborated with Season Seven also draws from the ''{{MAlpha|Rihannsu}}'' line of novels. However, it diverges significantly in order to establish Star Trek Online's own [[chronology]]. The first two chapters of the [[Accolade/Lore#Volume_1|Path to 2409]] reference elements from the TNG relaunch and Titan novel series, which had been in publication for several years at the time the game launched. |
− | The first instance of a character established in soft-canon becoming a central part of Star Trek: Online is [[J'Ula]], [[T'Kuvma]]'s sister who debuted in the Discovery comics ''The Light of Kahless'' before being introduced as the main antagonist in [[Age of Discovery]]. |
+ | The first instance of a character established in soft-canon becoming a central part of Star Trek: Online is [[J'Ula]], [[T'Kuvma]]'s sister who debuted in the Discovery comics ''{{MAlpha|Star Trek: Discovery - The Light of Kahless, Issue 1|The Light of Kahless}}'' before being introduced as the main antagonist in [[Age of Discovery]]. Later, in 2019, the [[Somerville Intel Science Vessel]] was taken directly from official comics. |
A different instance of soft-canon is [[sector space]]; when it was was first designed, and especially when it was overhauled to bring about a single Alpha and Beta Quadrant, the developers took canon locations as closely as possible from {{MBeta|Star Charts|Star Trek: Star Charts}}, which is an atlas of all Star Trek locations. Once again however they did diverge slightly where they needed to for the game, and the Star Charts themselves clash with some on-screen canon. |
A different instance of soft-canon is [[sector space]]; when it was was first designed, and especially when it was overhauled to bring about a single Alpha and Beta Quadrant, the developers took canon locations as closely as possible from {{MBeta|Star Charts|Star Trek: Star Charts}}, which is an atlas of all Star Trek locations. Once again however they did diverge slightly where they needed to for the game, and the Star Charts themselves clash with some on-screen canon. |
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+ | ==Star Trek Online in other media== |
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+ | In 2010 a tie-in book for Star Trek Online was published; [[The Needs of the Many]], which provides backstory for the game from the perspective of [[Jake Sisko]]. |
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+ | The [[Odyssey Star Cruiser|Odyssey-class]] and the [[Faeht Intel Warbird]] from Star Trek Online both appear in the {{MAlpha|Star Trek: Picard - Countdown}} comic, the first time something intended only for Star Trek Online has appeared in other media not linked to the game. |
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+ | The group who ran the {{MAlpha|Star Trek Adventures (Modiphius)|Star Trek Adventures tabletop RPG}} [[Shield of Tomorrow]] have had a new ship design developed by [[Cryptic Studios]] to be used for their series as well as be included in the game: the [[Ross Legendary Command Exploration Cruiser|Ross-class]]. Previously, items from Shields of Tomorrow had been included in Star Trek Online but the Ross-class is the first time something was developed by Cryptic to appear in other media. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 10:26, 10 October 2021
Without doubt, many players are drawn to Star Trek Online because they cherish the Star Trek universe, its characters, setting and the multitude of stories told over the span of more than 700 TV episodes and thirteen movies. This article gives an overview over the canon elements of Star Trek which appear in-game (see "What is canon?" for details).
Throughout the game, many references are made to the fictional history of the Star Trek universe. The chronology articles give an overview over historic events related to Star Trek Online (see also 22nd Century, 23rd Century, and 24th Century). Almost all in-game technologies, items and abilities are references to Star Trek lore. The same applies to most races, ship classes and star systems. Their origins can easily be searched on Memory Alpha.
Note that since 2009, two story continuities of Star Trek exist. The "Prime Timeline" concerns all events from the TV-series and the first 10 films while the "Kelvin Timeline", a divergent continuity which is however still canon, concerns the motion pictures released from 2009 onward.
Star Trek Online
Star Trek Online is set primarily between 2409 and 2411. This is 30 years after the last on-screen appearance of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E ("Star Trek: Nemesis"). In addition, it is 10 years after the events of the first season of "Star Trek: Picard", although those events are yet to be acknowledged in-game.
The 2009 Star Trek film did impact the canon of the Prime Timeline, namely the destruction of Romulus, and this is present in Star Trek Online's canon, along with Spock's disappearance being referenced several times. These events occurred in between Star Trek: Nemesis and Star Trek: Picard. The remaining events of the 2009 film and its sequels take place within a separate Kelvin Timeline.
Star Trek Online's internal canon extends beyond what takes place in the game. It also includes official posts made by Cryptic Studios' developers, game documentation, news updates, Lore Blogs, and original fiction (e.g. those on the game's website and the novel Star Trek Online: Needs Of The Many).
As part of the Star Trek franchise, the game itself has to be considered soft-canon, as any new TV series or movie could easily contradict its stories and settings.
Timeline summary
- Further information: Chronology
- 2151-2155: Star Trek: Enterprise.
- 2254: Star Trek: The Original Series; Pilot: "The Cage".
- 2256-2258: Star Trek: Discovery (Seasons 1 and 2).
- Star Trek Online: Early missions for the DSC Starfleet faction.
- 2265-2269: Star Trek: The Original Series.
- 2269-2270: Star Trek: The Animated Series.
- 2270: Star Trek Online: Early missions for the TOS Starfleet faction.
- Early 2270s and 2290s: The original 6 Star Trek films, and the opening of Star Trek: Generations.
- 2360s-2370s: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and the Next Generation Films.
- 2375: The Dominion War ends.
- 2378: Voyager returns to the Alpha Quadrant.
- 2379: Events of Star Trek: Nemesis, including the death of Data.
- 2387: The destruction of Romulus in Star Trek (2009 film).
- Nero and Spock travel back in time, creating the Kelvin Timeline.
- 2380: Season 1 of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
- 2399: Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard (may not align with Star Trek Online's timeline)
- 2409-2411: Primary setting of Star Trek Online
- 2800s: Origin of Federation time travellers in the Voyager episodes Relativity and Future's End.
- 3000s: Origin of Daniels in Enterprise.
- 3188-3189: The setting of Season 3 of Discovery.
Star Trek: The Original Series
- Star Trek: The Original Series at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Star Trek, now called Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), aired 79 episodes from 1966 to 1969. It later spawned an animated series and six movies.
Many references to original series episodes have been made throughout Star Trek Online. The first missions set in the 23rd century were “Everything Old is New” and “Night of the Comet” featuring McCoy and Scotty. Both of these actors have since passed away, but voice-over for Scotty was added by the actor’s son, Christopher Doohan, with Agents of Yesterday.
Agents of Yesterday notably introduced a playable TOS-era faction along with a significant quantity of TOS content.
- Main Cast
Character | Voice Actor | In Star Trek Online |
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Pavel Chekov | Walter Koenig | “Earthward Bound” “Return to Babel” “Temporal Reckoning” “Ragnarok” “Battle of Procyon V” |
James T. Kirk | Voice sample | “Return to Babel” “The Measure of Morality (Part 2)” |
Leonard McCoy | Voice sample | “Everything Old is New” and one other |
Montgomery Scott | Christopher Doohan, son of the original Scotty actor James Doohan |
“Earthward Bound” “Painful Omens” “Return to Babel” “Night of the Comet” “Ragnarok” “Days of Doom” |
Spock | Leonard Nimoy | “The Taurean Affair” “Earthward Bound” “Past Imperfect” “Empress Sela” The opening cinematic. Some sector space logs Federation level up notifications. |
Hikaru Sulu | Voice sample | “Earthward Bound” |
Nyota Uhura | Voice sample | “The Taurean Affair” “Earthward Bound” “Return to Babel” |
- Other Characters and References
Star Trek: The Animated Series
- Star Trek: The Animated Series at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
The Animated Series (TAS) was aired for two seasons in 1973 and 1974 and featured the Enterprise crew in much the same style as the Original Series. Although canon to the game and produced by CBS, the Animated Series is not part of CBS' licence to Cryptic Studios.[1] This is one of the reasons the Kzinti were replaced by the Ferasans. The Caitians however do appear, as they were included in later movies.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
- For in-game content based on the 6 original movies, see Category:Original Movies Content.
The game includes the uniforms from the film, Deltan characters and models the Unimatrix 0047 Command Ship on Vger (referencing a soft-canon connection between Vger and the Borg). The refit Constitution class and the Saurian species is also available in-game.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Uniforms from the Wrath of Khan that feature in-game include the The Wrath of Khan Uniform, the Starfleet Excursion Jacket and Khan's Outfit. The Genesis Device itself is available as a vanity item.
Pulse Phaser ship weapons and phaser pistols from the film also feature along with the Miranda class.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Earth Space Dock, first featured in Search for Spock, is the primary social hub for Federation players in the game while Vulcan is modelled on elements of the planet seen at the end of the film. Search for Spock also marked the first appearance of B'rel Bird-of-Prey which is the first playable ship for Klingon players and the Oberth and Excelsior classes which are available to Federation players.
Protomatter, referenced by David as the major flaw in the Genesis Device, is also a key element of the Lukari and Tzenkethi arc of Star Trek Online.
Finally, Search for Spock is the first time the Klingon make-up seen throughout the 24th century, and Star Trek Online is used (their appearance in Motion Picture is slightly different from standard).
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
There is a plaque at Starfleet Academy which references the whales in San Francisco bay and Scotty's jacket is available.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Nimbus III from Final Frontier is the focus of the Wasteland arc; the bar on Nimbus III still has the broken TV screen from where Kirk threw the cat dancer into it. The phasers from the film are also available to players.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Rura Penthe, and an escape therefrom, features for Klingon players and includes Jackal Mastiffs while Khitomer features in “Turning Point”, “The Khitomer Discord” and the Khitomer Accords feature heavily in lore.
In addition;
- The Gorkon Science Battlecruiser (T6) and the I.K.S. Azetbur are named for the Chancellor and his daughter.
- The environment suits used by the assassins can be purchased by players.
- Referencing the Klingon's claim on Shakespeare, a doff assignment to put on a production of Hamlet and a Klingon Hamlet doff.
- Ability: Emission-Seeking Photon Torpedo referencing the Enterprise's defeat of Chang.
Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Trek: The Next Generation at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
The Next Generation (TNG) was the first Star Trek not to feature any of the original cast. It aired 176 episodes from 1987 to 1994. The era of The Next Generation is shared with Deep Space Nine and Voyager, all of which is just thirty years before Star Trek Online so most of the feel of the game, including the LCARS interface, is derived from The Next Generation.
The uniforms from the series, including the season 1, Admirals, Troi and Skant versions, have all appeared in game along with most species, equipment, phasers, ships and shuttlecraft.
- Main Cast
Character | Voice Actor | In Star Trek Online |
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Data | No voiceover | He is seen from behind in “Survivor” |
Geordi La Forge | LeVar Burton | “Hide and Seek” “Stop the Signal” “Diplomatic Orders” “Temporal Ambassador” “Beyond the Nexus” “Melting Pot” “Scylla and Charybdis” |
Jean-Luc Picard | Voice sample | “The Measure of Morality (Part 2)” |
Natasha Yar | Denise Crosby | “Temporal Ambassador” “Survivor” |
Worf | Michael Dorn | “Friend or Foe” “Bringing Down the House” “The House Always Wins” “Destiny” “Tournament on Forcas” “Sphere of Influence” “Surface Tension” “Brushfire” |
- Other Characters and References
Star Trek: Generations
- Star Trek: Generations at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
The Excelsior class variant featured on the U.S.S. Enterprise-B features along with Trilithium, Kirk's Captain's Vest and the Nexus which is the focus of “Beyond the Nexus”.
Star Trek: First Contact
- Star Trek: First Contact at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
First Contact introduced several new elements of the Borg which feature heavily in Star Trek Online, including the Borg Queen and Borg Spheres. It also introduced several ships in game including the Sovereign class, Akira class, Steamrunner class, Saber class and the Norway class.
The events of the film are celebrated each year with a First Contact Day event. The event includes a “First Contact Day Re-Enactment” featuring the building of a Phoenix model in Montana and a mission to travel back to the events of 2063 in “One Night in Bozeman” (where audio from the film is reused).
The uniforms, phasers and style of the Borg have all been featured in-game.
Star Trek: Insurrection
- Star Trek: Insurrection at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
The Son'a, their starships and the Briar Patch featured in “Brushfire” and the Ba'ku have been included with duty officers.
Star Trek: Nemesis
- Star Trek: Nemesis at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
A lot of lore from Nemesis regarding the Remans, starships (Mogai Warbirds the Scimitar and Scorpion Fighters), Thalaron weapons and Romulan politics (including Donatra) feature heavily in Star Trek Online's backstory and its Romulan storylines.
The Sovereign Legendary Miracle Worker Assault Cruiser features a refit of the Enterprise-E that is only seen in deleted scenes from the end of the film.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Deep Space Nine (DS9) was the first spin-off from TNG and aired along side its final seasons with 173 episodes from 1993 to 1999. Some cast members from TNG moved to DS9 and it built on a lot of the universe created by TNG; for example Cardassians and the occupation of Bajor.
DS9 ships, uniforms and aliens (including the Dominion and Breen) are common throughout Star Trek Online and story released with Victory is Life is focused on Deep Space 9 and the Gamma Quadrant.
- Main Cast
- Supporting Cast
- Other Characters and References
Star Trek: Voyager
- Star Trek: Voyager at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Voyager began during DS9's run and aired 168 episodes from 1995 to 2001. Despite the Delta Quadrant being originally inaccessible at launch, much of Voyager still had a large impact on Star Trek Online early on via its portrayal of the Borg, the Hirogen and advanced technologies from the series finale.
With the Delta Rising expansion, the amount of Voyager content increased drastically. Every system and species encountered in the Delta Quadrant sectors is a canon reference from a Voyager episode.
- Main Cast
Character | Voice Actor | In Star Trek Online |
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The Doctor | Robert Picardo | “Mindscape” “All That Glitters” “Alliances” “Takedown” “What's Left Behind” |
Harry Kim | Garrett Wang | “The Kobali Front” and 13 other missions |
Kathryn Janeway | Voice sample | “The Measure of Morality (Part 2)” |
Neelix | Ethan Phillips | “Reunion” “All That Glitters” “Alliances” “Takedown” |
Seven of Nine | Jeri Ryan | “Mindscape” “Revelations” “Alliances” “Revolution” “Takedown” “What's Left Behind” “Broken Circle” |
Tom Paris | Robert Duncan McNeill | “Blood of Ancients” “Delta Flight” “Broken Circle” “Midnight” |
B'Elanna Torres | Small clip by Lani Minella | “Dust to Dust” |
Tuvok | Tim Russ | “Fluid Dynamics” and 14 other missions |
- Other Characters and References
Star Trek: Enterprise
- Star Trek: Enterprise at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
- For in-game content based on Enterprise, see Category:Enterprise Content.
Enterprise began in 2001, after Voyager concluded, and aired 97 episodes. Much of its lore contributed to the time travel related storyline which lead to the release of Agents Of Yesterday. It also contributed a great many species, such as the Suliban and Xindi, and to a new look of species such as Andorians and Tellarites.
- Main Cast
Character | Voice Actor | In Star Trek Online |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Archer | Voice sample | “The Measure of Morality (Part 2)” |
- Other Characters and References
Character/Reference | Episode | In Star Trek Online |
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Archer System | Strange New World | “Archer System Patrol” |
Daniels Voiced by Matt Winston |
8 episodes | 12 missions |
Enterprise | Whole series | “Vorgon Conclusions” |
U.S.S. Enterprise-J | Azati Prime (episode) | “Ragnarok” |
Kal Dano & timeship |
Future Tense | “Vorgon Conclusions” “Sunrise” “Stormbound” |
P'Jem | The Andorian Incident | “Diplomatic Orders” |
Temporal Cold War | Cold Front | “Sunrise” “Stormbound” “Time and Tide” |
Vosk | Stormfront | “Stormbound” |
Kelvin Timeline Films
- Main article: Kelvin Timeline
- For in-game content based on the Kelvin Timeline movies, see Category:Kelvin Timeline.
The Kelvin Timeline refers to the film series produced by Paramount between 2009 and 2016. It includes three films which exist in a different continuity of Star Trek called the Kelvin Timeline (also referred to as the "Alternate Universe"). Despite being a different timeline, they are linked and both are considered canon. The below three feature films (and any soft-canon stories derived from them) are the only elements to exist in the Kelvin Timeline.
Star Trek (2009)
- Star Trek (film) at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
The rebooted Star Trek film came out in 2009, during the initial development of Star Trek Online. Writing had to be change to account for changes from the film to Star Trek's Prime Timeline, namely the destruction of Romulus, and the game features an intro voiced by Leonard Nimoy recounting those events. A single, special item based on the film, the Red Matter Capacitor (developed in the Prime Timeline), was also introduced but nothing from within the Kelvin Timeline featured in-game.
As a nod to the recently released film, actor Zachary Quinto (who played Spock in the Kelvin Timeline) appeared in-game as the voice of an EMH during the tutorial.
The Agents of Yesterday expansion of 2016 was the first opportunity Cryptic had to introduce content from the first two Kelvin Timeline films around the time the third was being released. For the event, the game set “Terminal Expanse” in the Kelvin Timeline, and released the Kelvin Timeline Lock Box (plus some Lobi items) which introduced an array of elements from the film. These elements included uniforms, weapons, the Kelvin Constitution class, a Romulan mining drill console, as well as several other.
In 2019's Season Eighteen: Awakening, more ships from this movie were added to the game in occasion of the Kelvin Divergence Lock Box: the Kelvin Einstein Heavy Destroyer, Kelvin D7 Heavy Destroyer, and Vulcan Experimental Scout Vessel (based respectively on the U.S.S. Kelvin, the Klingon "Warbirds" of the Kobayashi Maru simulation, and Prime Spock's ship).
Star Trek Into Darkness
- Star Trek Into Darkness at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
The aforementioned Kelvin Timeline Lock Box and associated store items also introduced elements specific to Into Darkness, like the Kelvin Vengeance Intel Dreadnought Cruiser, but also many Klingon items such as the Kelvin Timeline D4x Pilot Bird-of-Prey, uniforms, head ridges, and weapons (including the powerful Boolean Heavy Assault Cannon).
In addition, the mission “Terminal Expanse” featured 0718, voiced by Joseph Gatt, who is also available as a bridge officer via the Temporal Agent Starter Pack and Temporal Special Agent Pack.
Star Trek Beyond
- Star Trek Beyond at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
Although part of the same canon as the previous two movies, Cryptic Studios did not have a license for the content from Beyond until September 2019.[2]
Afterwards, the Kelvin Divergence Lock Box was made, heralding the arrivals of items such as the Altamid Adaptation set and Plasma weapons, the Freedom Exploration Frigate (based on the U.S.S. Franklin), and Jaylah's Staff.
The Kelvin Constitution Legendary Intel Battlecruiser added the appearance of the refit Enterprise that featured in the first part of the film.
Altamid Drones have been indicated as being added at a later, unspecified date.
Star Trek: Discovery
- Star Trek: Discovery at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
- For in-game content based on Discovery, see Category:Discovery Content.
Star Trek: Discovery is a TV series launched in late 2017. It is produced by CBS and set in the Prime Timeline.
The first inclusion of Discovery in Star Trek Online was the Discovery Uniform set, initially released as a free promotion for Discovery's September 2017 premiere. That was followed in January 2018 by the Discovery Lock Box. The lock box provided the U.S.S. Discovery's Crossfield Class among other items.
In October 2018, Age of Discovery was released and added a Discovery-era faction, beginning a new storyline tied into Star Trek: Discovery. There are two story-arcs currently in-game heavily revolving around Discovery: Age of Discovery and J'Ula's Discovery.
Season 3 has seen representation via the Far From Home Lock Box, in addition to several starships and uniforms.
- Main Cast
Character | Voice Actor | In Star Trek Online |
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Michael Burnham | Sonequa Martin-Green | “The Measure of Morality (Part 1)” “The Measure of Morality (Part 2)” |
Ellen Landry | Rekha Sharma | “The Plausibility of the Possible” “Impossibility of Reason” |
Gabriel Lorca (mirror) &Gabriel Lorca |
Jason Isaacs | “Operation Riposte” “The Plausibility of the Possible” “Impossibility of Reason” |
Paul Stamets (hologram) | Anthony Rapp | “Beneath the Skin” and related patrols |
Sylvia Tilly | Mary Wiseman | “Graduation Day” and subsequent tutorial episodes |
- Other Characters and References
Star Trek: Picard
- Star Trek: Picard at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
- For in-game content based on Picard, see Category:Picard Content.
Star Trek: Picard is a TV series launched in early 2020. It is produced by CBS and set in the Prime Timeline.
Character/Reference | Episode | In Star Trek Online |
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Attack on Mars | Remembrance | “Synth Wave” |
Romulan warbird (2399) | Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 | Dhailkhina Command Strike Wing Warbird |
Fenris Rangers | Absolute Candor | “The Measure of Morality (Part 1)” |
Icheb's death | Stardust City Rag | Icheb was removed from Deep Space K-7. |
Inquiry class | Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 | Inquiry Battlecruiser |
La Sirena | End is the Beginning | La Sirena |
Kar Kantar's Bird-of-Prey | Absolute Candor | Retrofitted Romulan Bird-of-Prey |
Phaser Rifle | Stardust City Rag | Seven's Dual Tetryon Rifles[3] |
Seven's appearance & characterisation | Stardust City Rag | “The Measure of Morality (Part 1)” Civilian 2399 |
Starfleet uniform (2390s) | Remembrance | Starfleet 2399 Uniform |
Zhat Vash assasins | Remembrance | Zhat Vash Infiltrator Armor Zhat Vash Disruptor Pistol |
Star Trek: Lower Decks
- Star Trek: Lower Decks at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
- For in-game content based on Lower Decks, see Category:Lower Decks Content.
Star Trek: Lower Decks is an animated series launched mid-2020. It is set between the events of Nemesis and Picard, prior to the destruction of Romulus (from the 2009 film). It is focused on a group of junior Starfleet officers.
2 days before the show's premiere on 6 August 2020, a duty officer pack was released for free featuring Ensigns Brad Boimler, Beckett Mariner, Tendi and Rutherford (the show's main characters).[4] In the following month, Starbase 80 was added to the Beta Quadrant as an easter egg from its reference in Terminal Provocations.
In Season Twenty-four: Reflections, the Parliament class was added to the Infinity Lock Box alongside some items in the Lobi Store including the crew uniform, several weapons from the show and a number of traits inspired by episodes. Furthermore, in the mission “Firewall”, there is a graffiti print in the brig with Mariner's name labeled in it as an easter egg.
Soft-Canon
For Star Trek, canon is defined as anything that has appeared "on screen" - the television series and movies. Anything besides that is part of the expanded universe; sometimes referred to as "soft-canon". This includes novels, reference books, video games, and related materials. These stories can and do tend to contradict each other from time to time, and have often been contradicted by television episodes and films.
Star Trek Online has made use of some soft-canon as the basis of generating its own lore. Early examples include Mackenzie Calhoun, the Vesta-class and the Captain's Table. Much of the Romulan backstory from Path to 2409 and elaborated with Season Seven also draws from the Rihannsu line of novels. However, it diverges significantly in order to establish Star Trek Online's own chronology. The first two chapters of the Path to 2409 reference elements from the TNG relaunch and Titan novel series, which had been in publication for several years at the time the game launched.
The first instance of a character established in soft-canon becoming a central part of Star Trek: Online is J'Ula, T'Kuvma's sister who debuted in the Discovery comics The Light of Kahless before being introduced as the main antagonist in Age of Discovery. Later, in 2019, the Somerville Intel Science Vessel was taken directly from official comics.
A different instance of soft-canon is sector space; when it was was first designed, and especially when it was overhauled to bring about a single Alpha and Beta Quadrant, the developers took canon locations as closely as possible from Star Trek: Star Charts, which is an atlas of all Star Trek locations. Once again however they did diverge slightly where they needed to for the game, and the Star Charts themselves clash with some on-screen canon.
Star Trek Online in other media
In 2010 a tie-in book for Star Trek Online was published; The Needs of the Many, which provides backstory for the game from the perspective of Jake Sisko.
The Odyssey-class and the Faeht Intel Warbird from Star Trek Online both appear in the Star Trek: Picard - Countdown comic, the first time something intended only for Star Trek Online has appeared in other media not linked to the game.
The group who ran the Star Trek Adventures tabletop RPG Shield of Tomorrow have had a new ship design developed by Cryptic Studios to be used for their series as well as be included in the game: the Ross-class. Previously, items from Shields of Tomorrow had been included in Star Trek Online but the Ross-class is the first time something was developed by Cryptic to appear in other media.
References
- ↑ Cryptic Crossover Community Stream! (Salami_Inferno @ 2:26:32)
- ↑ Cryptic Crossover Community Stream! (Salami_Inferno @ 2:26:32)
- ↑ Only partly matches on-screen appearance.
- ↑ Free Lower Decks Duty Officers!
See also
- Shield of Tomorrow
- List of canon characters
- List of canon starships
- List of canon locations
- Voice acting
- Guide: Uniform colors
- Guide: Canon alien race builds
- Chronology