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  • Star Trek: Judgment Rites
  • Star Trek: Judgment Rites
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  • thumb|Die Brücke der Enterprise Star Trek: Judgment Rites ist der Nachfolger des Spiels Star Trek: 25th Anniversary. Beide Spiele wurden von Interplay veröffentlicht. Genau wie sein Vorgänger ist das Spiel ein Adventure, bei dem man sich mit der Maus durch die Abenteuer bewegt und an verschiedenen Gegenständen Aktionen durchführen kann.
  • Star Trek: Judgment Rites was the second Adventure Game based on the Star Trek franchise, developed in 1993. It is a sequel to the successful Star Trek: 25th Anniversary, and generally follows along the same lines: a relatively faithful representation of The Original Series in videogame form. Once again, the CD-ROM version of the game featured the voices of all of the regular crewmembers from The Original Series. In fact, this was Deforest Kelly's last ever performance as Dr. McCoy, having last appeared on-screen as McCoy during the final Original Series movie, The Undiscovered Country.
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Ereignisse
Schiffe
  • USS Enterprise, USS Alexander, Demeter, Forschungsschiff, Constitution-Klasse, D7-Kreuzer, romulanischer Bird-of-Prey, Piratenschiff, Espoir-Station, USS Zimbabwe
Technik
  • Fokker DR-1, proto-event weapon
Jahr
  • 2260
Nahrung
  • Schnapps
Spezies
  • Elazi, Vardaine
Stardate
  • 6223.800000
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Genres
  • Adventure
USK
  • 6
Title
  • Star Trek: Judgment Rites
Cover
  • Judgmentrites.jpg
Person
  • Luke Rayner, John Gellman, Breddell, Trelane
Titel
  • Star Trek: Judgment Rites
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Year
  • 2260.0
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  • Star Trek: Judgment Rites was the second Adventure Game based on the Star Trek franchise, developed in 1993. It is a sequel to the successful Star Trek: 25th Anniversary, and generally follows along the same lines: a relatively faithful representation of The Original Series in videogame form. Once again, the game is split into several "episodes", each of which contains at least one space-battle (a space simulator) and a lengthy away-team mission (a Point and Click adventure). While using the same engine as its predecessor, Judgment Rites introduces more diverse away-teams that include all the members of the original crew, like Chekov, Scotty and Uhura. As in the first game, each episode has a stand-alone plot where the Enterprise crew have to solve some predicament or other. For instance, in the first episode the Enterprise witnesses a ship coming through a rip in time, warning them of the impending destruction of the Federation, which they then need to avert. In another, a creature called Trelane, a omnipotent spoiled brat (and familiar character from The Original Series) decides to pull Kirk and the rest of the ship's crew into a fantasy-world depicting a romanticized Germany in the midst of World War I. However, unlike the first game, Judgment Rites also contains what might be called an over-arching plot, wherein an alien species is attempting to make first contact with the Federation and the Klingon Empire and is peppering the plot with various tests to determine whether it would be worthwhile to pursue diplomatic relations with either species. This culminates in the last two episodes in the game, where Kirk and his crew are being explicitly tested. Once again, the CD-ROM version of the game featured the voices of all of the regular crewmembers from The Original Series. In fact, this was Deforest Kelly's last ever performance as Dr. McCoy, having last appeared on-screen as McCoy during the final Original Series movie, The Undiscovered Country. On the whole, Judgment Rites is considered superior to its predecessor in every way despite running on the same exact game engine. This was mainly due to the writing of the episodes, the over-arching plots, the ability to control people other than Kirk, Spock and McCoy, and the ability to tone down the space-combat portion (which was Nintendo Hard at times during the first game). Having demonstrated the potential for Star-Trek-based adventure games thanks to their success, Judgment Rites opened the way to the release of the Next-Generation-based A Final Unity.
  • thumb|Die Brücke der Enterprise Star Trek: Judgment Rites ist der Nachfolger des Spiels Star Trek: 25th Anniversary. Beide Spiele wurden von Interplay veröffentlicht. Genau wie sein Vorgänger ist das Spiel ein Adventure, bei dem man sich mit der Maus durch die Abenteuer bewegt und an verschiedenen Gegenständen Aktionen durchführen kann.