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I found the technologies in Star Trek Armada to be pretty intresting, cloak detection, chain reation pulsars, and temproal duplicators would put an intresting twist to the same-ol same-ol weapons. Since the game developers worked on Armada directly consulting with the heads over at Paramount, i hear theres a good chance of seeing the ships / consepts in Armada becomming cannon. Those new romulan ships would be a VERY welcome addition.
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I highly doubt anything in the game will ever become canon. I mean, when was the last time those big googly-eyed things from Judgement Rites showed up?
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Very true Sol. Thoses things were still cool looking! But, in this case its diffrent, the designs and CG data are under the Paramount lisence, meaning if they need a new Romulan Ship or if they need to show another Borg ship/starbase or whatver, they will pull the CG data right from the game... i really hope they do.... but its understandable how tempral weapons or any of those in-game speacialty weapons wont step into the cannon Trek world.
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Starships in Armada named using a script. Basicly random. The re-occuring ships are
USS Enterprise-E (Soveriegn-Class, Flagship) USS Premonition (Premonition-Class Timeship) USS Jupiter (Akira-Class, Backs up the Ent-E) USS Avenger (Worf's Defiant-Class Ship)
Sela's Warbird Romulan Omega-Containment ship
Martok's Klingon Flagship (Neg'var)
Locutus' Cube Borg Omega-Containment ship
the names of these ships are not given, the display simply says "Martok's Neg'Var" ect...
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Well, yes, but the content of EVERY Trek game is Paramount approved. That doesn't mean they particularly want to use it.
------------------ "Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?" -- M. Doughty
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This was the first game where the desginers had to APPROVE the new desgins for 'later use'. If this means shows i'll be happy, they could of been refering to more games, but Paramount doesnt make the games.