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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: Play your cards right, and Kirk finally overcomes Trelane in a very Star Trek way: He points out how wildly his romanticized caricature or [=WW1=] is historically inaccurate. They tap into the Enterprise's databanks to construct a much more accurate simulacrum of the war. Which is of course a drab, sordid scene full of meaningless death. Trelane agrees to end his game and let everyone go, hopefully finally learning his lesson that war is a horror and not something to be recreated for fun.

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** "No Man's Land":
Play your cards right, and Kirk finally overcomes Trelane in a very Star Trek way: He points out how wildly his romanticized caricature or [=WW1=] is historically inaccurate. They tap into the Enterprise's databanks to construct a much more accurate simulacrum of the war. Which is of course a drab, sordid scene full of meaningless death. Trelane agrees to end his game and let everyone go, hopefully finally learning his lesson that war is a horror and not something to be recreated for fun.fun.
** "Museum Piece": Kirk and co. are visiting a science museum and get trapped in one section as terrorists attack and take hostages. What ensues is scavenging the outdated pieces of technology and Scotty jury-rigging makeshift devices to help break out. Most notably he puts together a "primitive" magnetic accelerator and launches a lance with it to break down a locked door.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: Play your cards right, and Kirk finally overcomes Trelane in a very Star Trek way: He points out how wildly his romanticized caricature or [=WW1=] is historically inaccurate. They tap into the Enterprise's databanks to construct a much more accurate simulacrum of the war. Which is of course a drab, sordid scene full of meaningless death. Trelane agrees to end his game and let everyone go, hopefully finally learning his lesson that war is a horror and not something to be recreated for fun.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Everything ''25th Anniversary'' does, this game does it better. You can now control nearly all of the main ''Enterprise'' crew, the puzzles in adventure part are better designed, and the writing feels far more inspired thanks to the over-arching plot. The only thing it doesn't improve is the combat portion, but the game even lets you disable that if you want.

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* EvenBetterSequel: Everything ''25th Anniversary'' does, this game does it better. You can now control nearly all of the main ''Enterprise'' crew, the puzzles in adventure part are better designed, and the writing feels far more inspired thanks to the over-arching plot. The only thing it doesn't improve is the combat portion, but there are no mandatory battles and the game even lets you disable that if you want.even the optional ones.
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* EvenBetterSequel: Everything ''25th Anniversary'' does, this game does it better. You can now control nearly all of the main ''Enterprise'' crew, the puzzles in adventure part are better designed, and the writing feels far more inspired thanks to the over-arching plot. The only thing it doesn't improve is the combat portion, but the game even lets you disable that if you want.
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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: It is considered one of the best ''Franchise/StarTrek'' games to date, along with its predecessor.

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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: It is considered one of the best ''Franchise/StarTrek'' games to date, along with its predecessor.
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* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: Thoroughly averted. It is considered one of the best ''Franchise/StarTrek'' games to date, along with its predecessor.

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* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: Thoroughly averted. NoProblemWithLicensedGames: It is considered one of the best ''Franchise/StarTrek'' games to date, along with its predecessor.

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* CompleteMonster: In this sequel to [[VideoGame/StarTrek25thAnniversary the previous game]], Dr. Ies Breddell survived, having been transported by a cloaked ship at the last moment. Even more obsessed with [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge]] after another defeat at Kirk's hands, Breddell secretly takes over a Federation space station studying a powerful anomaly. Breddell creates a powerful weapon that uses the power of the anomaly and plans to use it to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy Earth]]. Breddell succeeds, but the explosion causes a Federation ship to travel back in time and warn Kirk about this weapon right before the ship explodes. After traveling to the space station and confronting Breddell, Breddell uses FantasticRacism to justify his actions. When Kirk tries to use [[KirkSummation moral arguments]] against Breddell, Breddell states [[TheSocialDarwinist morality is concept invented by the weak to prevent the strong dominating them]] and thus [[ShutUpKirk sees morality as a worthless concept]].

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* CompleteMonster: In this sequel to [[VideoGame/StarTrek25thAnniversary the previous game]], [[YMMV/StarTrek25thAnniversary Dr. Ies Breddell survived, having been transported by a cloaked ship at the last moment. Even Breddell]] again. See that page for more obsessed with [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge]] after another defeat at Kirk's hands, Breddell secretly takes over a Federation space station studying a powerful anomaly. Breddell creates a powerful weapon that uses the power of the anomaly and plans to use it to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy Earth]]. Breddell succeeds, but the explosion causes a Federation ship to travel back in time and warn Kirk about this weapon right before the ship explodes. After traveling to the space station and confronting Breddell, Breddell uses FantasticRacism to justify his actions. When Kirk tries to use [[KirkSummation moral arguments]] against Breddell, Breddell states [[TheSocialDarwinist morality is concept invented by the weak to prevent the strong dominating them]] and thus [[ShutUpKirk sees morality as a worthless concept]].details.
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* CompleteMonster: In this sequel to [[VideoGame/StarTrek25thAnniversary the previous game]], Dr. Ies Breddell survived, having been transported by a cloaked ship at the last moment. Even more obsessed with [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge]] after another defeat at Kirk's hands, Breddell secretly takes over a Federation space station studying a powerful anomaly. Breddell creates a powerful weapon that uses the power of the anomaly and plans to use it to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy Earth]]. Breddell succeeds, but the explosion causes a Federation ship to travel back in time and warn Kirk about this weapon right before the ship explodes. After traveling to the space station and confronting Breddell, Breddell uses FantasticRacism to justify his actions. When Kirk tries to use [[KirkSummation moral arguments]] against Breddell, Breddell states [[TheSocialDarwinist morality is concept invented by the weak to prevent the strong dominating them]] and thus [[ShutUpKirk sees morality as a worthless concept]].

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* CompleteMonster: In this sequel to [[VideoGame/StarTrek25thAnniversary the previous game]], Dr. Ies Breddell survived, having been transported by a cloaked ship at the last moment. Even more obsessed with [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge]] after another defeat at Kirk's hands, Breddell secretly takes over a Federation space station studying a powerful anomaly. Breddell creates a powerful weapon that uses the power of the anomaly and plans to use it to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy Earth]]. Breddell succeeds, but the explosion causes a Federation ship to travel back in time and warn Kirk about this weapon right before the ship explodes. After traveling to the space station and confronting Breddell, Breddell uses FantasticRacism to justify his actions. When Kirk tries to use [[KirkSummation moral arguments]] against Breddell, Breddell states [[TheSocialDarwinist morality is concept invented by the weak to prevent the strong dominating them]] and thus [[ShutUpKirk sees morality as a worthless concept]].concept]].
* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: Thoroughly averted. It is considered one of the best ''Franchise/StarTrek'' games to date, along with its predecessor.
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* CompleteMonster: In this sequel to [[VideoGame/StarTrek25thAnniversary the previous game]], Dr. Ies Breddell survived, having been transported by a cloaked ship at the last moment. Even more obsessed with [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge]] after another defeat at Kirk's hands, Breddell secretly takes over a Federation space station studying a powerful anomaly. Breddell creates a powerful weapon that uses the power of the anomaly and plans to use it to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy Earth]]. Breddell succeeds, but the explosion causes a Federation ship to travel back in time and warn Kirk about this weapon right before the ship explodes. After traveling to the space station and confronting Breddell, Breddell uses FantasticRacism to justify his actions. When Kirk tries to use [[KirkSummation moral arguments]] against Breddell, Breddell states [[TheSocialDarwinist morality is concept invented by the weak to prevent the strong dominating them]] and thus [[ShutUpKirk sees morality as a worthless concept]].

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