

Upon successful completion of the mission and Voyager's arrival back on Earth, your character, Alex Munro, returns to Starfleet Academy only to learn that the Hazard Team is being disbanded (which, ironically, parallels real-life events we'll cover later). It's not exactly a hardcore shooter, but Elite Force II is a highly polished game and an absolute must-have for Star Trek fans.Įlite Force II starts with the Hazard Team aboard a Borg Sphere, which ties in with the final episode of Star Trek: Voyager. With Raven working on other projects, the reins for the sequel were handed to Ritual Entertainment, who haven't let us down - it has produced another solid title that plays like an extended episode from the recent TV series, injecting new life into the aging Quake 3 engine in the process. The next question: could this success be repeated for a sequel? In a franchise plagued with disappointing titles like Hidden Evil, Armada, and Away Team, it was great to see someone prove that it was possible to make an outstanding Star Trek game. In 2000, Raven Software surprised many gamers with Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force, an excellent first-person shooter with a killer single-player adventure and addictive multiplayer, all powered by the (then) cutting-edge Quake 3 engine. Star Trek: Elite Force II runs a modified Quake III: Arena engine with increased environmental and character detail. Multiplayer game modes feature capture the flag, holomatch, and team holo match in environments ranging from murky jungles to volcanic deserts. Available weapons include: tricorders, disrupters, I-Mods, energy staffs, assault rifles, grenade launchers, compression rifles, quantum bursts, and the Bat'Leth (a Klingon melee weapon). Missions take the Hazard Team to frozen Romulan bases, Star Docks, Borg Ships, and Starfleet Academy. Enterprise and confront an assortment of cunning enemies.Įnemy races include Klingons, Romulans, Ferengi, and the Borg.

Players must take charge of the reunited Hazard Team on the U.S.S. Alexander Munro was assigned to Starfleet Academy and quickly caught the eye of Captain Jon Luc Picard. Voyager returned to Federation Space safely, the Hazard Team was disbanded.
