![]() Everything that people will see on Sunday is going to be taken right from'Star Trek Online' as it stands today, so hardened people should know that arelease date might be closer than they think."Ĭryptic, the developer originally responsible for "Cityof Heroes" and "City of Villains," is also working on thesuperhero-themed online game "Champions Online," scheduled forrelease for Windows PC and Xbox 360 next year. "You're going to see the actual game working andfunctioning," said Emmert. The "Star Trek Online" panelwill also be broadcast live at. "Most ofthe characters will have either retired or passed on, but you'll definitely begoing to all the places you know and love from ' Star Trek.'Expect to see oldies like Vulcan and Bajor but also fan favorites like Andoriaand Qo'noS."Įmmert plans to unveil footage and more details about "StarTrek Online" - which has no release date set - with Leonard Nimoy at a"Star Trek" convention Sunday in Las Vegas at the Gene RoddenberryTheater inside the Las Vegas Hilton. "There might be a ship called Enterprise flying around,but it's probably not the same ship anymore," said Emmert. Players will also be able to battle against other vessels inlaser-blasting, missile-firing deep space scuffles reminiscent of "TheWrath of Khan" and the Dominion War in "Deep Space Nine."Because the game will be set a few generations following the last "Trek"film, players shouldn't expect to run into James T. ![]() We're building everythingfrom the ground up." There was nothing to be had, to be honest. "As it became apparent they weren't going to continue to function,they decided to sell off the license. ![]() "We had a friendly relationship with them," Emmertsaid. ![]()
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