buddhafabio Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 (edited) i found a wierd star trek flash game on www.totalfark.com the pay site of fark thought other trekkies would like it http://www.fossan.us/flashtrek/flashtrekgame.html Edited August 20, 2004 by buddhafabio Quote
the white drew carey Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 Reminds me of EV Nova. I think it even snags some of the same sound effects, but I could be wrong. Quote
Cyclone Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 If Weird is the new cool. This and Veritech Ace is why I love Flash, dinky file size for quality of games. Quote
Hurin Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 This is still my favorite Star Trek Flash game. H Quote
ZorClone Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 lol neat game.. reminds me of Net Trek. But, I can't figure out how the crap to play it. I have no idea how to navigate to stuff showing up on scanners. Quote
rocco_77 Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 how do you fire phasers and photons??... The buttons don't seem to work. Quote
UN Spacy Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 Hehehehe. I named MY Danube Class Runabout the Shannondoah. SO? How in the heck do you set a course heading? I can't even get into impulse speeds. Quote
Stamen0083 Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 (edited) Use the arrow keys to move your ship. When you're at maximum impulse (Speed: 4), you can engage warp drive and move faster. Dock at Deep Space Nine to fix your ship, recharge your shields, and refill your torpedoes. Dock at the shipyard to buy better ships with your prestige. Navigate towards the red dots to attack them. You can't fire without a target, i. e. an enemy. Your ship is always the center of the scanners. Use the (+) and (-) keys to zoom in and out. When warping, use the map to move to another system. Edited August 20, 2004 by Stamen0083 Quote
Southpaw Samurai Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 Sort of disappointed there isn't more keyboard controls. It's a little difficult to come out of warp, get your shields up, and fire a first volley torpedo with a laptop touchpad. I'm just glad it saves your prestige...I'd barely be able to afford repairs (much less look forward to eventually getting the Sovereign class) if everytime you died you had to start from zero. Have learned to do hit and runs with the Runabout though, so it's getting easier. Quote
Nightbat Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 Cool you can beam redshirts into space!!!!! Quote
Agent ONE Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 What an anoying game you have discovered. It sucks. Quote
Nightbat Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 how the hell do you warp to another sector, I press the planet,..nutting happens Quote
robokochan Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 So how do you actually FIND the planets? It is easy enough to warp to the system, but then finding the planet is time consuming. Any thoughts? Rob MN Quote
Agent ONE Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 So how do you actually FIND the planets? It is easy enough to warp to the system, but then finding the planet is time consuming. Any thoughts?Rob MN Its not worth your time... The game bites. Quote
Stamen0083 Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Its not worth your time... The game bites. Hah. Says you. I gathered 91000 prestige points, and am flying around in an Intrepid class. A few steps more and I'll be sitting pretty in a nice Akira class. To warp to other sector, you have to be going in warp speed. You can only warp one node at a time. You have to jump from sector to sector if you want to go some place far away. To find the planets, I find it best to set the scanner to maximum range (use the (-) button). The planets are represented on the screen as black dots surrounded by a blue circle. You'll have to fly over the planet themselves, or close enough, so that the name of the planet appears on the screen. On the map screen, you can view the planet names within each system. The best way to gain prestige points quickly is to liberate a sector. In the map screen, there are numbers, indicating how much more killing you have to do to liberate that sector. Each liberation nets you roughly 5000 prestige points. The higher the point count, the more powerful ship you can expect to face. If you have a dinky little Danube, don't wander into systems that are over 4000 liberation points and expect to be able to kill much. Quote
Stamen0083 Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 how do you upgrade ships? In the Bajora sector, up and to the left of Deep Space Nine is a shipyard. Dock there. The window will open up and you can switch to another ship. The best part is that after buying a ship, you still have your prestige points, so you don't have to start from zero after upgrading. Quote
Nightbat Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Not only that but you can buy back a ship whenever you want (the Defiant is a very good starship killer) This is what Birth Of The Federation should have been! Quote
Stamen0083 Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Not only that but you can buy back a ship whenever you want(the Defiant is a very good starship killer) Prestige points aren't actually money. I think a good way to think of it is as moving up in ranks. You can go back to an old vessel as you wish. The Intrepid class sure sucks at offensive, but its hull and shields are pretty damn powerful. I love the Steamrunner's multiple photon torpedo launches, but I miss the Defiant's phasers more. At least the Intrepid's phasers aren't too bad. I wonder what the Akira will be like. Quote
UN Spacy Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Actually. Now that I've been playing it more it's kinda fun. Anyone close to getting a Sovereign Class starship? Quote
Radd Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 A short time playing this game and I wanted to break out my Starfleet Command CDs. If you like this little Flash game, you'd probably like the SFC series. Though I'm kinda put off by the use of NextGen ship designs in the third game. I much prefere the movie era ship designs. Quote
Bloodcat Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 I take it you haven't heard of the Generations at War mod. Brings 3 levels of Trek to SFC 3. Its not perfect, but it works pretty well. Level 1 is classic TV Trek, 2 is Movie Trek, and 3 is Next Generation/DS9/ect. Pretty fun online too. I tend to play Dominion (Replaces Borg) so I can use ISC and Lyran ships. Too bad their racial weapons don't really exist in the mod though. Quote
Stamen0083 Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Starfleet Command? Actually, I like Armada 2 myself. Nothing like commanding a fleet of Intrepids. Quote
Lynx7725 Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Well, I managed to liberate all the systems.. got a nice Enterprise and unlimited prestige for it to go kill many many Dominions. The Steam-whatever is actually pretty good to assault systems with, but the best of the lot (that you are likely to reach) is the Akira class.. good speed, good torp reload time, good shields. Anything above that is fairly pointless. Quote
UN Spacy Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 Well, I managed to liberate all the systems.. got a nice Enterprise and unlimited prestige for it to go kill many many Dominions.The Steam-whatever is actually pretty good to assault systems with, but the best of the lot (that you are likely to reach) is the Akira class.. good speed, good torp reload time, good shields. Anything above that is fairly pointless. I just got the Akira-Class.......I'm loving the phaser range (of the Intrepid) + torpedo quantity (of the Streamrunner) + speed (of the Defiant). How's the Prometheus Class? Does it have the MVAM (Multi Vector Assault Mode)? BTW. Do you get anything special for liberating all the systems? I only have 13 under Federation control. Quote
Lynx7725 Posted August 21, 2004 Posted August 21, 2004 (edited) Put it this way.. I got enough to go for the Prometheus class, so I upgraded. After the first scrap with a Dominion cap ship, I downgraded to a Steamrunner. AFAIK, only the Enterprise has the MVAM.. The Prometheus simply didn't have the rate of fire, speed or staying power of any of its predecessor (something like 750 shield with 500 hull? along those areas.) You get unlimited prestige and an automatic upgrade to a Enterprise once you liberate all the systems, plus you get one system with unlimited enemies to kill. I think the game has a bug when you stay in any one system for too long; you won't be able to target some enemies once this happens. MVAM seems to trigger this rather frequently. EDIT: spelling and added bug report. Edited August 21, 2004 by Lynx7725 Quote
Radd Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 Starfleet Command?Actually, I like Armada 2 myself. Nothing like commanding a fleet of Intrepids. Starfleet Command is more of a strategy/simulation game, where as the Armada series is straight RTS action. Basically, they took all the rules for the old Starfleet Battles game, and turned them into a videogame. You command up to three ships (though I usually stick with one, as I'm not a fan of the game's AI). The setting is an alternate version of the Star Trek reality where the Organian peace (a horrible plot contrivance from the original tv series that Paramount retconned out of Trek history along with everything else that took place before the movies) never lasted. The Organians dissapeared and it was back to business as usual. The movie era style ship designs that never actually appeared elsewhere are spectacular. It requires more thought to win battles, and more patience, than a typical RTS game. Though it can be set to realtime, realtime for the game is very, very slow. Cranking the time to the fastest setting gets you about RTS speed, but no time to make the important decisions you have to make, as you're not just picking a ship and clicking on an enemy for it to fight. You can pick any individual weapon to use, or use them all, and even set special settings like overloaded torpedos. I'm going to check out that Generations at War mod, that's the only way I'd want to play, as I can't stand the NextGen ship designs. Quote
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