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* RoleReprise: In addition to the returning TOS cast from the previous game, this game features the return of Creator/MajelBarrett as the ''Enterprise'' computer and William Campbell as Gen. Trelane, retired.

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* RoleReprise: In addition to the returning TOS cast from the previous game, this game features the return of Creator/MajelBarrett as the ''Enterprise'' computer and William Campbell Creator/WilliamCampbell as Gen. Trelane, retired.
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* RoleReprisal: In addition to the returning TOS cast from the previous game, this game features the return of Creator/MajelBarrett as the ''Enterprise'' computer and William Campbell as Gen. Trelane, retired.

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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: In addition to the returning TOS cast from the previous game, this game features the return of Creator/MajelBarrett as the ''Enterprise'' computer and William Campbell as Gen. Trelane, retired.
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* HeyItsThatSound: In "No Man's Land", a notable video game usage of the stock shotgun reloading sound effect from {{VideoGame/Doom}}[[note]]"GUN, SHOT GUN - 12 GAUGE: PUMP ACTION 01" from Sound Ideas's '''Series 4000 Hollywood Sound Effects Library'''[[/note]] before it was in Doom when Gretel Gernsbeck [[WeaponForIntimidation brandishes a shotgun at an argumentative soldier]].
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* RoleReprisal: In addition to the returning TOS cast from the previous game, this game features the return of Creator/MajelBarrett as the ''Enterprise'' computer and William Campbell as Gen. Trelane, retired.
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* PolishedPort: The Mac version of the game had improved music and sound effects, several bug fixes, and at least one additional pre-rendered cutscene.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: In "Light and Darkness", the Omegans profess their belief that all things began in a burst of light. Spock - an immaculate scientist of the 23rd century - remarks that this is in accordance with the Big Bang theory. However, we now know that the universe was not actually visible at all until around 380,000 years after the Big Bang. All matter in the universe was opaque until around the 300,000 year mark, and even then all electromagnetic radiation was stretched out to non-visible microwaves for the next 80,000 years, before the first visible-light wavelengths appeared.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: In "Light and Darkness", the Omegans profess their belief that all things began in a burst of light. Spock - an immaculate scientist of the 23rd century - remarks that this is in accordance with the Big Bang theory. However, we now know that the universe was not actually visible at all until around 380,000 years after the Big Bang. All matter in the universe was opaque until around the 300,000 year mark, and even then all electromagnetic radiation was stretched out compressed to non-visible microwaves for the next 80,000 years, before the first visible-light wavelengths appeared.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: In "Light and Darkness", the Omegans profess their belief that all things began in a burst of light. Spock - an immaculate scientist of the 23rd century - remarks that this is in accordance with the Big Bang theory. However, we now know that the universe was not actually visible at all until around 380,000 years after the Big Bang. All matter in the universe was opaque until around the 300,000 year mark, and even then all electromagnetic radiation was stretched out to non-visible microwaves for the next 80,000 years, before the first visible-light wavelengths appeared.
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* FandomNod: Early in "Light and Darkness", Kirk mentions the last line in the ''Enterprise's'' famous mission statement: "to boldly go where no man has gone before". Spock's reaction echoes a popular criticism:
--> '''Spock:''' A split infinitive, Captain.\\
'''Kirk:''' What?\\
'''Spock:''' The proper grammatical expression is 'to go boldly where no man has gone before.'\\
'''Kirk:''' Somehow I think it loses a little in the translation.

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* ThrowItIn: The CD-ROM talkie version of the game was made some time after it was initially released (on diskettes). Some of the spoken lines do not match the original text (for instance, whole sentences being skipped or altered). However, in one particular piece of text, where [=McCoy=] reports his medical scan of a cataleptic woman, he stumbles over his own words and stops halfway through a piece of {{Technobabble}} with an audible snigger. This was kept in (though it's possibly just bad Quality Assurance...).

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The CD-ROM talkie version of the game was made some time after it was initially released (on diskettes). Some of the spoken lines do not match the original text (for instance, whole sentences being skipped or altered). However, However in one particular piece of text, text where [=McCoy=] reports his medical scan of a cataleptic woman, he stumbles over his own words and stops halfway through a piece of {{Technobabble}} with an audible snigger. This was kept in (though it's possibly just bad Quality Assurance...).
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* ThrowItIn: The CD-ROM talkie version of the game was made some time after it was initially released (on diskettes). Some of the spoken lines do not match the original text (for instance, whole sentences being skipped or altered). However, in one particular piece of text, where [=McCoy=] reports his medical scan of a cataleptic woman, he stumbles over his own words and stops halfway through a piece of {{Technobabble}} with an audible snigger. This was kept in (though it's possibly just bad Quality Assurance...).
** Also, in the random combat sections, Uhura has a couple lines which are read by another actress, perhaps from a temp track. Oddly enough, the same lines are read by Nichelle Nichols in the 25th Anniversary game.

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