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Encyclopedia > Star Trek: Away Team

Star Trek: Away Team is an isometric computer strategy game set in the fictional universe of Star Trek and focusing on commando-style combat. It was developed by Reflexive Entertainment and published by Activision in 2001 for Microsoft Windows platforms.


The names derives from the "away team", a group of individuals sent off their starship to conduct a mission. In the game, the player has seventeen types of specialists from which to compose a team for each of several missions. Game action consists of sneaking through various enemy installations trying to solve puzzles without being detected by guards or security systems.


External link

  • MobyGames entry for Star Trek: Away Team (http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/gameId,3453/)

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Star Trek: Away Team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (246 words)
Star Trek: Away Team is an isometric computer strategy game set in the fictional universe of Star Trek and focusing on commando-style reconnaissance and combat.
An "away team" refers to a group of crewmen who sally from their starship to conduct a mission.
Away Team was released in 2001, the year Activision gained complete control of the Star Trek game franchise.
Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4789 words)
Star Trek is among the most popular of all science fiction works and is considered to be one of the iconic landmarks of American television.
Star Trek depicts a post World War III vision of an optimistic, utopian future in which science has united human beings with other sentient species in the galaxy, and thus helped humanity largely overcome many earth-bound frailties and vices such as racism, poverty, environmental destructiveness, intolerance, and superstition.
Star Trek II, IV, VI and Star Trek: First Contact are usually considered the fan-favorites, while Star Trek I and V are usually at the bottom (though I has since received quite a bit of positive re-evaluation in the wake of an acclaimed "Director's Edition" revision released on DVD).
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