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<blockquote data-quote="Korgoth" data-source="post: 4792795" data-attributes="member: 49613"><p>I own LUGTrek but I haven't played it. It looks neat, though.</p><p></p><p>Prime Directive is set in the "Star Fleet Universe", essentially an alternate timeline that builds off of certain aspects of the original series and the animated series and goes from there (ADB's license doesn't allow them to discuss the main characters, but they can use races and ships). It is the game universe of Star Fleet Battles and Federation Commander.</p><p></p><p>The SFU is a lot of fun (just did a rollicking 3 on 3 cruiser action in Federation Commander last night... Royal Hydran Navy smacked down those Klingon low lifes!). It has your standard guys (Federation, Klingons, Romulans), the lesser-known races (Gorns, Tholians, Orions, Andromedans), a race that only appeared in the animated show but that you've probably heard of (Kzinti), and some races original to the SFU (Lyrans, Hydrans, Vudar, etc.). There's a lot of variety. Note that the Klingons of the SFU are not Rastafarian Samurai like in NextGen; they're cagey Mongolian Commies like in the original series.</p><p></p><p>The Star Fleet Universe is very military. Most of the timeline involves major wars, and the General War encompasses all the major and minor races and was hard-fought and bloody. In Prime Directive, the default campaign model is that of the "Prime Team", essentially Star Fleet Navy SEALS. The game doesn't have a whole lot to do with the "prime directive" in the sense of something that a supercilious Picard might stand around pontificating about... it really has more to do with replaying Where Eagles Dare as a Star Trek adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korgoth, post: 4792795, member: 49613"] I own LUGTrek but I haven't played it. It looks neat, though. Prime Directive is set in the "Star Fleet Universe", essentially an alternate timeline that builds off of certain aspects of the original series and the animated series and goes from there (ADB's license doesn't allow them to discuss the main characters, but they can use races and ships). It is the game universe of Star Fleet Battles and Federation Commander. The SFU is a lot of fun (just did a rollicking 3 on 3 cruiser action in Federation Commander last night... Royal Hydran Navy smacked down those Klingon low lifes!). It has your standard guys (Federation, Klingons, Romulans), the lesser-known races (Gorns, Tholians, Orions, Andromedans), a race that only appeared in the animated show but that you've probably heard of (Kzinti), and some races original to the SFU (Lyrans, Hydrans, Vudar, etc.). There's a lot of variety. Note that the Klingons of the SFU are not Rastafarian Samurai like in NextGen; they're cagey Mongolian Commies like in the original series. The Star Fleet Universe is very military. Most of the timeline involves major wars, and the General War encompasses all the major and minor races and was hard-fought and bloody. In Prime Directive, the default campaign model is that of the "Prime Team", essentially Star Fleet Navy SEALS. The game doesn't have a whole lot to do with the "prime directive" in the sense of something that a supercilious Picard might stand around pontificating about... it really has more to do with replaying Where Eagles Dare as a Star Trek adventure. [/QUOTE]
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