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Star Trek: Armada II is a real-time strategy video game published by Activision in 2001, based upon the Star Trek universe. The game was developed by Mad Doc Software. It is the sequel to Star Trek: Armada .

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this is no longer abandonware it is sold on gog

Ok, so I got it to work even when it says I need CD. Essentially I followed all those steps to make a mod, and then instead of opening the mod, I went to the nonfleet operations start trek armada ii and ran that and was able to play and it didnt ask for cd

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Ferengi. Who needs 'em? Stinking bottom-dwellers of the universe. Not only do they sound like nasally twelve-year old girls, but they look like rats on a bad hair day. Heck, I'd rather hob-knob with the Borg than associate with those furry excuses for a life form. In fact, give me one day as a Federation Admiral and I'd photon torpedo them all back to their homeworld. Wham, see you in the next rerun, ya hairball!

And while this is not exactly the plot for the new Next Generation-era real-time strategy game, Star Trek: Armada II, you do encounter the annoying species occasionally. In the skirmish mode you can even blow their cargo ships off the face of the universe. Cool. Besides that, you'll also resolve a new Federation crisis with those nasty Borg, power more ships and command two new races, and compete against other Trek fans in a highly improved multiplayer environment.

It's a strange twist that the single-player campaign is not nearly as interesting as the arcade-like gameplay of the original, released about two years ago. Memorable sequences abounded, from the time you had to slither you're way through a nebula-infested blockade as Worf, or the ambush missions where stealth played a more important role than outright combat. Armada II offers only three campaigns, including the Federation, Klingons, and Borg.

Somewhat of a letdown, the scripted sequences feel more like the design team was struggling for ideas. Why start the game with a mission against the impenetrable Borg, making one of the fiercest Federation enemies into hapless idiots? Usually, the Borg would deploy their gigantic Cubes and crush the Federation like ants. Instead, because it's the first mission, you can easily wipe them out in about 15 minutes. Other missions keep you on your toes in ambushes and escort missions, but there's rarely the adrenalin rush of a more fast-paced space combat RTS.

This might have been intentional. Changes to the basic gameplay mechanics include new resources to gather (metal and latinum), a new Y-axis similar to the one in Homeworld where ships can move up and down in space, and a new colonization requirement. In other words, you'll spend more time performing routine functions and strategizing about unit movement than actually firing phasers and killing off your enemies. Battles take more time to develop, and even a new "tactical" viewing angle that rotates around the action can't help hide the fact that there just isn't enough happening on screen other then lots of ships firing at each other. Cheesy cutscenes that introduce some missions don't make up for the lack of variety during the campaigns.

Still, the single-player mode does have its shares of strengths. There are 45 new ship classes and 22 new special weapons, plus a plethora of new space stations and incidental space matter. One obvious disadvantage to a space combat game that uses a real-time strategy model is that the game takes place in the blackness of open space. Fortunately, all the locations are well populated (or maybe over-populated) with space dust, dilithium moons, planets, black holes, asteroid belts, wormholes, and exactly seven different kinds of nebulae. Seeing the Borg stuck in the middle of space with the Federation on one side and Species 8472 on the other has its own appeal.

Multiplayer and skirmish modes have been beefed up significantly. In addition to the races included in the campaigns, you can also play as Species 8472, the Cardassians, and the Romulans. Only Species 8472 offers a significantly different gameplay experience. Organisms are birthed from a "mother" and then evolved into ships and stations. There's no resource gathering, but it takes longer to build up a fleet. The powerful Battleship is one of the only units that's a match for the new Borg fusion cube, which is essentially a combination of eight regular cubes. Borg can't assimilate Species 8472, so gameplay is balanced nicely. New modes such as capture the flag help keep battles interesting.

More than anything, it's the social aspect to multiplayer that makes it so entertaining. Trek fans are definitely devoted to their series. Newbies can easily find someone to show them the ropes, and clans have been forming quickly ever since the release. Players online are generally more helpful and serious about the game, as opposed to some multiplayer experiences where everyone is far less intense. This actually helps with the actual gameplay balancing because players are willing to change races, offer advice, and generally even the playing field.

There are just a few other new features worth mentioning. Armada 2 now allows you to group units into formations, which is helpful since there are so many new ships and intense combat sequences. "Facing Based Damaged" is a new strategy element. Frontal assaults will affect weapon systems and life support, whereas a rear attack will cause engine damage. In practice, the combat is just too quick and there are too many ships to even make this a viable strategy. If Armada 2 had focused on larger ships with more weapon systems it would have been a more important factor. Even the Armada 2 website mentions the fact that the best attack is to just send wave after wave of smaller ships into combat, so it's a negligible addition.

A revamped 3D graphics engine definitely enhances the experience. Borg stations have an incredibly high polygon count with layer after layer of detail. It's cool to see the wireframe ghost image when you first place these structures. Federation vessels are probably the most lacking since they look a little pale against black space. Some weapons send an expansive shockwave of destruction; others look a little more like peashooters. But, for the most part, everything you see in the game looks really impressive, especially when you zoom in for a close view.

One problem, though, is that you rarely CAN zoom in for a close-up. Since there are so many units, the game almost requires an overhead perspective to keep track of the action. There were many times when the screen just didn't seem big enough, even at high resolutions. The control interface takes up about a third of the screen, and most sections cannot be hidden from view.

Armada 2 has a low-key soundtrack and sounds that seem to be lifted right out of the Next Generation series. Each race has its own set of blips, weapon effects, and unit responses to match the tone of that race. It's especially rewarding to play as the Klingon and feel like you're getting chewed out for every action you take.

So, while the campaign mode doesn't offer as much arcade action and the new strategic additions actually lessen the overall space combat feel, there's still plenty here for Trek fans and non-Trekkies alike. Some gamers might decide to skip right past the campaign mode and dive right into skirmishes and multiplayer, and that's certainly not a bad thing. If Activision and new developer Mad Doc can think up more interesting things for these races to do during campaigns, add bigger ships to more races, and keep the multiplayer the way it is, we might see a third installment that outdoes them all.

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gary hall 2021-12-26 -1 point

if this is no longer Abandonware then please remove it from your site

oldman 2021-12-21 0 point

I dl this when it was free, I bought it in 2001, Now they want money. Well anyone that needs help it does work perfect on win 10. mount the iso. or what ever disk image it's available now and install it on your pc. then you can move or copy it anywhere, Thats right, copy the C:\program files \activsion to D:\ if you like or even a removable drive. I'm retired now and get payed to do nothing. look for me on GAD nomad_64 I'll help even modding Armada II only

G. Host 2021-08-14 -1 point

All ya'll are forgetting about compatibility mode. Swap the SetUp.exe into compatibility for WinXP sp 3 and run as admin. Should start working fine after that. Before you play follow the steps to install the patch, then swap out the armada.exe for the nocd version.

spock 2021-07-28 0 point

Great stuff games works perfectly. Thanks

OssiTV 2021-05-12 2 points

Hello, My Problem is, that the Installer not Startet. i can't install the Game on Win 10 64Bit version. FleetOperation does not work, when i start FleetOperation, Armada2.exe can not start. So i dont have any ideas more. Can someone Help me?

OLDMAN 2021-02-27 1 point

I'm going to try and help you guys install armada II on your hard drive. 1. First get a fake CD mounting program. There are lot's online for free, wincdEMUmounter . And learn how to MOUNT a CD file as a real CD Example: CUE BIN mount as H drive. 2. Download the armada files unzip the file if zipped. CUE BIN is ready to mount. Now mount the FAKE cd cue bin as H drive or what ever drive is available. then... 3. The CD can be installed on your HD . 4. installing armada to C:\Program Files\ Activision\Star Trek Armada II\Armada2.exe double click it! Keep th cd mounted! 5. Download the nocd.exe, goto root dir rename Armada2.exe TO Armada2old.exe. Copy nocd.exe to the C:\Program Files\ Activision\Star Trek Armada II\ Reneme it to Armada2.exe Make a shortcut to your desk top. And your all set. You don't need the cd files anymore ever again. ;-p Note: after the install is working you can copy the WHOLE Star Trek Armada II folder any were and run the exe.

Strip 2020-11-03 -3 points

followed instructions, but unfortunately I can't get it to work on my win10 machine. tried every possible compatibility mode. Splash screen appears but then the exe disappears from the list in taskmanager. log files also show nothing.

spellfire 2020-10-07 0 point

not sure why everyone is complaining about the cue bin files its just another form of cd rip never had probs with cue bin except if the files themselves are currupted

phoenix 2020-09-19 0 point

i downloaded the game extracted the files to default location but there wasnt anything there to b able to actually play the game was just 2 files BIN and CUE files that wanted another file to b downloaded B4 they could b opened did i do it wrong ?

oldman 2020-01-29 -5 points

I have a win10 32bit pc and armada runs perfect in windows 7. I used the nocd.exe and have copied it to drive D. It runs fine stand alone and you can make as many copies you want. I have 3 modded version on my D drive. But the map editor and the ship viewer only works in the default folder. It's still fun 19 years later. :-)

kg 2020-01-15 1 point

worked fine win 10 for me, although you may have to troubleshoot the compatibility on some computers. mine did it automatically, but I think theres a submenu option (right click file) that lets you do it manually. 1.1 patch is on this page under the entire comments section, so is link to no-CD patch. its under these comments, scroll down. you need these patches, you can also find 1.1 on modDB. windows mount utility didnt recognize, so i use powerISO to mount. (daemonlite and wincdemu are also great.) Afterwards head over to modDB and check out the fo:roots mod +patch, its pretty fun and actually recent. (2019) or check out the Fleet Operations mod 3.2.x, an older variation but also fun. good luck gamers.

ANTI-SATAN 2020-01-11 -1 point

It doesn't work well with windows10. Although I got a right game,I can't play the game.

lol 2019-08-27 -3 points

I install game right now

A Lesser Man 2019-03-09 -2 points

This is NOT an ISO file. It's a BIN and CUE file, zipped up! Liars.

TJ 2019-02-14 2 points

ARMADALOVER, I followed your steps to the letter. Unfortunately when I have attempted to launch it, it gave me a "insert CD" window. I do not know how to over come this, and I cannot play the game. If you have an ideas, let me know.

Armadalover 2019-01-04 3 points

Weazle, 1) Download and install Fleetops ( https://www.fleetops.net/download ) 2) Navigate to the fleetops directory and create a folder called "Mods" (Default directory is "program files/fleet operations/data/mods". 3) Download STA2 Classic (It's essentially Armada 2, optimised as a Fleetops mod, which is crazy, 'cause Fleetops was originally an Armada 2 mod) from https://www.moddb.com/games/star-trek-armada-ii/downloads/a2-classic , unzip and place in the Mods folder. 4) Run Fleetops, click on "options" and the "mod options". You can launch the game from there. You will require the ISO from this site, or an original game disk to run it. I know it's a little long winded, but I have never managed to find another way to get the game working.

Weazle 2018-12-07 3 points

Mounted the iso , ran patch, crack etc.. game now states i dont have enough memory or hd space. win7 64bit ultimate os 1tb hd 16g ram any one know a fix for this armada 1 works fine. Compatabilty adjustments make no dif.

The7PercentSolution 2018-12-02 1 point

I was able to install the program but it would never boot up the game. It just had the splash screen for a few seconds and then nothing. I tried opening it both with and without the "no cd" exe. Also had the patch installed. As someone else noted it apparently doesn't work well with Windows 10. Also didn't work when trying to change the compatibility with older Windows. Oh well, at least Armada 1 works!

McKraken 2018-11-15 2 points

PS wincdEMUmounter is the mounter that helped me get the battle net version of warcraft 2 to work that I also downloaded from this site

McKraken 2018-11-15 1 point

Ok. This is what i did to get this to run -download armada 2 from link above -download a .iso mounting program (i use wincdEMUmounter. its easy to figger out .. from the drop down menu choose cd-rom) -once you do that the game will run an installer -then download the latest patch from modbd.com -run the patch (it has an installer) -then go to https://megagames.com/download-ready/266793/0 (BIG THANKS TO TOROUS83 FOR THIS ONE) and download the no cd crack -unzip the crack and you will get armada2.exe -move this new armada2.exe to your armada 2 game directory and REPLACE the old armada2.exe -I also made a new desktop shortcut (dunno if I had to but thought it was a good idea) Hope this helps :)

Torous83 2018-10-30 1 point

you need the game crack and the patch to play, first install the game, run the patch then copy the crack to installation directory. You can find the crack here: https://megagames.com/download-ready/266793/0

RK 2018-06-22 -3 points

If you are trying to play this it does not play well with windows 10 however in the compatbility tab select windows 2000 and it should start, it may not be as good as the first one however it does have the best mod avilable which turns the game into babylon 5 rts game which is awesome. Play the vorlon/Narn/Earth Alliance/Centari (they can ally with draak or solo)Rangers faction (vorlon or rangers) Vorlons/Shadows or B5 faction which can choose to ally with 3rd space or use any league nation ships

Vandreal 2018-06-21 -23 points

How do I get this to play without the CD? I'm trying to use a crack but they won't work...

Goodiej17 2018-04-24 1 point

Thank you. I have been looking for this. My brother lost my disc.

ArthurRex12 2018-03-26 -6 points

Can someone help me troubleshoot the installation process? I'm at a loss here.

Ferb 2018-02-25 1 point

Compared to the original, this was pretty rubbish - less variety to the races, borg cubes that went down like flies, missions with more set-in-stone failure conditions (so whereas in the first game, if you were spotted during a stealth mission, the enemy would all start fighting you and making the mission harder but still giving you a chance, in this game getting spotted would mean the mission immediately ends with a game-over message). Fortunately the modding community made so many improvements that they effectively made a third game from this, known as Fleet Operations. If you download this game, it's essential to download that mod. Their website also has some patches for getting the original game working on modern computers.

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Star Trek: Armada

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Star Trek: Armada is a real-time strategy game set in space within the Star Trek universe, with four distinct races to command: the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Borg Collective, with several other races having minor appearances.

The game is set in the late 24th century, shortly after the Dominion War (thereby staying true to the series' tying of chronological events to air dates). While pacifying a system with rogue Dominion forces, captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-E encounters a time-travelling Federation ship warning him of an imminent Borg invasion. While the Klingons battle amongst themselves, the Romulan covert intelligence agency, the Tal Shiar, discovers a very dangerous secret which can tip the balance of power in any one direction. The singleplayer campaign contains 20 missions split to 5 campaigns (4 for each race, plus one "hidden" epilogue campaign).

Although developed when few real-time strategies used 3D engines, Star Trek: Armada has numerous features and mechanics which make it distinct from other games in the genre. Ships and stations have two "health" layers: hull integrity and shields. Once the shields of an enemy ship are down, crew from a player-owned ship or station can be teleported to the target, and once the original crew has been killed off, the target is captured. The ratio of current crew as opposed to the maximum crew capacity dictates the object's rate of fire and self-repair rate. If a ship or station is left without a crew and there is none to replace it, it is considered derelict and will become uncontrollable until crewed again or destroyed, while neutral Ferengi marauders can tow derelict ships to an off-screen place for their own profit.

Aside from this, each ship and station has up to five systems which can be damaged randomly: shield generator, engines, life support, sensors, and weapons - once a ship's system is damaged, it will take time to repair unless sent to a shipyard for fast repairs. Also, most combatant ships have special weapons which can be researched and use up special weapon energy. In general, ships are divided to the following groups: construction ship, freighter, scout, destroyer, phaser cruiser, torpedo cruiser (Federation and Romulan are artillery), special weapon ship, battleship; Klingons and Romulans also have superweapon ships, while the Federation and the Borg have superweapon stations. Throughout the campaign, there are multiple "hero" ships commanded by the key characters, which differ from standard ships in their class by overall power, crew capacity, and size.

The Federation is an all-around balanced race, with both offensive and defensive special weapons and a superweapon station which freezes in time all ships and stations in a target area, leaving them vulnerable to attack. The Klingons focus on offense and have cheap but less durable ships (some of which with cloaking devices), with their superweapon ship able to create a destructive shockwave in a suicide attack. The Romulans specialize in stealth, equipping all combatant ships with cloaking devices and special weapons which spy on and/or disrupt enemy ships, while their superweapon ship creates a devastating ripple in the space-time continuum, also in a suicide attack. The Borg utilize massive, slow and expensive ships which are highly durable and powerful, and can capture (rather, assimilate) enemy ships more easily than other races, with their superweapon station allowing them to create transwarp gates (temporary wormhole-like passages) to counteract their low speed.

The environment is varied and important to the gameplay. Asteroids (some of which move in large circles) block access to certain parts of the map, wormholes provide fast travel from one area to another, nebulae give various bonuses or penalties to ships passing through them depending on the nebula type, black holes attract and destroy ships which travel near them, and planets provide a bonus influx of available crew when starbases/nexi are built in their orbit. Aside from the crew, the game's resources are dilithium (gathered from moons, some of which are infinite) and officers (essentially a population cap, can be increased through officer's quarters upgrades in starbases/nexi).

Skirmishes and multiplayer have numerous settings, including the availability of techtrees (one setting allows all players to start with all races' construction ships), starting resources, and the so-called "director's cut" mode which changed the motion of ships to a more "cinematic" dogfighting way. Finally, the cinematic window in the lower right part of the in-game interface, if toggled on, shows the most action-packed area in the player's field of view, if applicable.

On the game's disc, there are files necessary for launching the game's map editor (through a parameter called upon the main executable). Consistent with Star Trek games of its time, Armada features the actors from the series and films voicing their respective characters.

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Average score: 75% (based on 27 ratings)

Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 23 ratings with 3 reviews)

A great real-time strategy game

The Good The graphics are great. Ships fire phasers, torpedoes and a slew of other weapons.

You can actually zoom in close to watch the action up-close. The sounds are incredible. You'll think that you are in a movie. Every time you click on a ship, the captain says something in appropiate response to your commands. The controls are intuitive and soon you'll find yourself mistaking the mouse and keyboard for a tactical control panel. The story is also top notch and could be straight from a movie. You get to be the Federation, Borg, Romulans and Klingons, each with their own special weapons and attributes. The Bad The AI can be poor. In a normal game, your opponents have an annoying habit of building stations in your base and building mining stations nowhere near dilithium moons (the place where you get resources). The Bottom Line An excellent game and should be purchased despite the small AI problems.

Windows · by James Kirk (150) · 2003

A great game for hardcore Star Trek Fans.

The Good I really liked the games story and graphics. I liked how you can play the Federation, The Klingons, The Romulans, and the Borg. The Federation levels seem like the beginners levels. Then the Klingons and Romulans were for players who been playing it for some time to get the controls just right. The Borg were fun and hard in a way. But both races are both fun too play. The Bad I didn't like the control of the game a bit too difficuilt to get down. Plus the annoying ships talk to you when you move them. There is no way to shut them off without turning the volume all the way down. The Bottom Line If I need to talk to a non-trekkie about this game I would say it's a great space game. It comes straight out of the Star Trek Universe. It begins right were the Star Trek history is right now. Everything that you saw on Star Trek is in the game , well what you saw in the TNG shows. It's a great Star Trek strategy game. But if your not a trekkie it isn't all what you might think. But if you are a hardcore trekkie this game will keep you playing until your bored with it or done with it.

Windows · by Kevbo32 (51) · 2000

Really, really good for a Star Trek game.

The Good Unlike the land-based (and often unplayable) New Worlds , Armada is centered around fleet-based combat. Its 2D playing field resembles the excellent Starfleet Command , but lacks the strategic micromangement of that title. Although most RTSs are structured so each race has their own scenario, in Armada you'll play through all the races as the story unfolds. Although this is both a plus and a minus, the ability to see the story from the Federation, Klingon, Romulan and Borg perspectives is a great feature.

Each race has four levels to themselves and then the final four levels allow control over several races. Most of the levels involve building defensive structures around your construction buildings while amassing an Armada to destroy the enemy, but some have unique objectives such as jumping from wormhole to wormhole in an effort to escape the Borg or infiltrating a prison to rescue a scientist.

The maps are largely well designed. Five different nebulas exist and have unique effects (like different colored kryptonite). Some nebulas shield your ships from enemy sensors, some deplete your shields and others restore damaged ship functions. There are also planets which exist beneath the 2D playing field, Dilithium Moons, and asteroid belts.

Sound effects were good, but I felt that music strayed too far from the familiar orchestral themes. Believability is sustained by Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn and Denise Crosby who supply the voices for the characters they created.

Graphicly, this game reflects its age, but the opening movie is one of the most exciting ones I've seen. Ship models look great and weapon effects are impressive.

The game features a wide number of buildings and units and retains unique racial abilities such as assimilation or cloaking. There are also many special weapons available and unique to each races. One of the cooler ones (although it was used against me) is the Borg nanite infection which causes a scrambled interface for several sections. The Bad Although Armada is a great Star Trek game, it has serious shortcomings as an RTS. Enemy AI is particularly poor. When making raids on your base, the enemy doesn't pick off defensive structures, instead they fly into the heart of your base and are decimated. The enemy is also very bad at securing their own base. They never use an overkill technique of layering defensive batteries and typically do not rebuild destroyed structures.

While numerous units are available through a very logical and well explained technology tree, I never found it useful to balance my fleet. Once I was able to build the biggest ships, I relied on those solely. I was also unimpressed with the special weapons, save for the Romulan Shield Drain and Borg Holding Beam.

Level design was largely good, but some of the sections with asteroid belts were obviously puzzles and mazes. Also, while 20 levels sounds like a decent amount for a game, they are all relatively easy so the game feels a bit short.

Also, elements of this game were over-scripted. There is no way (as some players might want to) to jump to the Borg missions, you have to play all the races in order. Ships vital to the story, like the Enterprise, must be protected when you are the Federation and cannot be destroyed when you are the Borg.

Finally, do we need another time-travel, Borg-threat scenario? The Bottom Line Strip away the Star Trek elements from Armada and you'd have an okay real-time strategy game with an intriguing (if overly scripted) story. Armada (as the previous review mentioned) has a lot to offer for Trek fans who've suffered through a number of horrid games.

Note: I played the 1.2 release which was very stable, had excellent pathfinding, and allowed in-mission saves. Also, I'm not sure where the problem came in, but this game took extremely long to install/uninstall.

Windows · by Terrence Bosky (5397) · 2002

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The game's online servers (which were hosted on World Opponent Network, or WON) were shut down on 1 November 2008 in the wake of WON's total closure.

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STAR TREK ARMADA II

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Star Trek Armada II is a strategy game (RTS) released in 2001 by Activision. The game was released for PC (Windows). Star Trek Armada II is a continuation of the Armada series. Once again, you're the commander of a futuristic fleet known for filming. In the game, you can command one of six available races known from the Star Trek universe. The main story of the game is to fight the Borg race, who created a new ship capable of assimilating entire worlds in just a few seconds.

Install notes: On older operating systems below Windows 7, the game will be installed from the ISO image. If you use Windows 7+ the original game will not run. On these systems, you can play the version modified by fans. How to install the game: mount the ISO (Armada2.iso) in the drive - use WinCDEmu. Next, run FleetOpeartionsSetup.exe (the installer will check if you have an ISO installed). Proceed as per instructions given in the installer. After completing the installation - you can launch the game.

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Star Trek: Armada II

Following some complaints about the length of the Armada version, the single-player campaign was altered for this game; now only three races are involved, and each storyline is mostly independent of the others: the Federation must repel a Borg invasion via a new type of transwarp gate, taking the assault into the Delta Quadrant ; the Klingons must deal with a resurgent Cardassian military, while the Borg, affected by events in the Federation campaign, must stave off an attack by Species 8472, before combining with the Federation to eliminate this galactic threat.

In 2021, Armada II and several other Star Trek titles were given a digital release on the GOG storefront.

  • 1.1 Voiceover
  • 1.2 Additional voiceover
  • 3.1 United Federation of Planets starships
  • 3.2 Klingon Empire starships
  • 3.3 Romulan Star Empire starships
  • 3.4 Borg Collective starships
  • 3.5 Species 8472 starships
  • 3.6 Cardassian starships
  • 4 Construction ship
  • 5.1 Ferengi starships (non-playable)
  • 7.1.1 "Invasion"
  • 7.1.2 "Lifelines"
  • 7.1.3 "Recovery"
  • 7.1.4 "Along the Neutral Zone"
  • 7.1.5 "Into The Breach"
  • 7.1.6 "Inferno"
  • 7.1.7 "The Cavalry"
  • 7.1.8 "Data Retrieval"
  • 7.1.9 "Staging Grounds"
  • 7.1.10 "There And Back Again"
  • 7.2.1 "Uprising: A Dagger at Zarush"
  • 7.2.2 "Executioner"
  • 7.2.3 "Brave New Worlds"
  • 7.2.4 "Blockade"
  • 7.2.5 "The Unknown Prize"
  • 7.2.6 "The Romulan Connection"
  • 7.2.7 "Battle of Crucis Major"
  • 7.2.8 "Trojan Horse"
  • 7.2.9 "To Cardassia And Victory"
  • 7.2.10 "The Final Battle"
  • 7.3.1 "Werewolf Pack"
  • 7.3.2 "Pink Slips"
  • 7.3.3 "Interdiction"
  • 7.3.4 "There Goes the Neighborhood"
  • 7.3.5 "The Catch"
  • 7.3.6 "Interception"
  • 7.3.7 "Strange Bedfellows"
  • 7.3.8 "Tidal Wave"
  • 7.3.9 "The Maw"
  • 7.3.10 "Rifts"
  • 8 Multiplayer mode
  • 9 Game tips
  • 10 Cheat codes
  • 11 Romulan-Federation War
  • 12 External links

Voice cast [ ]

Voiceover [ ].

  • Patrick Stewart as Picard
  • J.G. Hertzler as Martok
  • Alice Krige as Borg Queen
  • Judi Durand as Computer

Additional voiceover [ ]

  • Ron Surma – Casting Director
  • Kris Zimmerman – Voice Director
  • Brian Mysliwy – Mad Doc Software core Armada II Team
  • Special Thanks to Rick Berman and Peter Lauritson
  • Very Special Thanks to Gene Roddenberry

Featured starship classes [ ]

United federation of planets starships [ ].

  • USS Coltrane ( β )
  • This is a marine carrying class of ships named for the Battle of Iwo Jima . One of these ships is named the R.L. Ermey after R. Lee Ermey .
  • USS Tolunay ( β )
  • Defiant -class
  • Saber -class
  • Steamrunner -class
  • Akira -class
  • Intrepid -class
  • USS Caddebostan ( β )
  • USS Douglass ( β )
  • USS Tonawanda ( β )
  • USS Allegheny ( β )
  • USS Oxford ( β )
  • USS Danvers ( β )
  • USS Enterprise -E
  • USS Saratoga (NCC-31911-A)
  • Ships of this class are named after Earth cities, e.g. USS New Delhi ( β )
  • USS Incursion ( β ) (appears in the final mission; originally depicted in Star Trek: Away Team )

Klingon Empire starships [ ]

  • NuQ'Duj -class ( β )
  • Chava'Kal -class ( β )
  • Koloth -class ( β ) (mainly a re-designed K't'inga -class )
  • B'rel -class
  • Chuq'Beh -class ( β ) (artillery cruiser resembling the K'Vort -class )
  • SuQ'jagh -class ( β )
  • Vor'cha -class
  • Fek'lhr -class ( β )
  • Qeh'Ral -class ( β )
  • Martok 's flagship
  • Jach'Eng -class ( β )

Romulan Star Empire starships [ ]

  • Talon -class
  • Kestrel -class
  • Shrike -class ( β )
  • Veles -class ( β )
  • Raptor -class ( β )
  • Griffin -class ( β )
  • Draconarius -class ( β )
  • Shadow -class ( β )
  • Venator -class ( β )
  • D'deridex -class
  • Phoenix -class ( β )

Borg Collective starships [ ]

  • Borg interceptor
  • Borg detector ( β )
  • Borg wedge ( β )
  • Borg assimilator ( β )
  • Borg harbinger ( β )
  • Borg sphere
  • Borg Queen 's ship
  • Borg harmonic defender ( β )
  • Borg tactical cube
  • Borg fusion cube ( β )
  • Borg tactical fusion cube ( β )

Species 8472 starships [ ]

Cardassian starships [ ].

  • Hideki -class ( β )
  • Janissary -class ( β )
  • Vasad -class ( β )
  • Gul Vystan -class ( β )
  • Legate -class ( β )
  • Brinok -class ( β )
  • Rasilak -class ( β )
  • Sartan -class ( β )
  • Kulinor -class ( β )
  • Galor -class
  • Gul Kentar's personal ship
  • Dreadnought missile

Construction ship [ ]

  • All playable races except Species 8472 use them to build installations. The Borg call their ship an "Assembler". When the game starts, the player gets one starbase and/ or one, maybe two construction ships. In the main scenarios, such as the Federation Scenario, the player has one, maybe two of these ships which is used to construct the base(s) needed to complete the scenario(s).

Other ships/races [ ]

Ferengi starships (non-playable) [ ].

  • D'Kora -class – ( though can be assimilated for use in the Borg campaign )
  • Ferengi merchant vessel

Setting [ ]

Star Trek: Armada II takes place from stardate 54522 to some time after stardate 54881, some six months after the events of the first game. The Borg have been spotted in Federation space using a new vessel employed to assimilate planetary surfaces. The Cardassian Union is becoming increasingly aggressive, and the Klingons are growing tired of their role as peace-keepers.

Single player campaign [ ]

Federation campaign [ ], "invasion" [ ].

Stardate 54522.2: A Borg force has invaded the Regula Badlands. The Enterprise is dispatched to eliminate the Borg presence, reclaim the colony world, and determine how the Collective was able to make it so deep into the Alpha Quadrant . It is discovered that a new type of tachyon nebula may hold the answer to this question.

"Lifelines" [ ]

Stardate 54544.2: The Federation starbase at Alpha Theta VI is under attack, and badly needs supplies. Convoys of cargo ships need to be escorted through a treacherous nebula, and a Borg defense network, in order to resupply the base.

"Recovery" [ ]

Stardate 54566.1: Starbase 176 has been attacked by the Borg, and the area is devastated. The Enterprise must defend the base against further attacks, and rebuild its defenses to act as a staging area. The assimilated USS Douglass is recaptured from the Borg.

"Along the Neutral Zone" [ ]

Stardate 54588.0: A small fleet, led by a single Akira -class starship under the command of a Captain McDermott, is dispatched to the Romulan Neutral Zone to establish a presence in a hazardous nebula field. The Enterprise suffers severe damage en route to the area, and must be protected from an assault by a squadron of Borg cubes.

"Into The Breach" [ ]

Stardate 54612.7: The transwarp portal is known to be located within the Regula Badlands. The Enterprise and her fleet must find, capture and hold the portal to allow an assault on Borg territory.

"Inferno" [ ]

Stardate 54637.3: The Federation invasion force enters the Delta Quadrant through the captured transwarp portal. Its counterpart must be captured, and all Borg within the area eliminated. The mission is hampered by the presence of a powerful subspace field that prevents warp travel.

"The Cavalry" [ ]

Stardate 54664.7: The Federation Third Fleet is ambushed in system J-356 by vessels of unknown origin. The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the USS Allegheny , the vessel leading the fleet, and the only survivor of the attack. The presence of Species 8472 is strongly suspected, as the Federation forces scour the system of a heavy Borg presence.

"Data Retrieval" [ ]

Stardate 54694.9: A modified freighter is used to retrieve vital data on the location of the Borg staging grounds from a Borg Nexus base. A heavy assault fleet must protect the data miner until its mission is complete.

"Staging Grounds" [ ]

Stardate 54727.7: The Borg staging grounds have been located in system J-361, and a huge Borg fleet is detected. The Federation forces must assemble an assault force without alerting the Borg to their presence. Once the attack is completed, the Enterprise and the surviving vessels must retreat to an extraction point, prior to returning to the transwarp portal.

"There And Back Again" [ ]

Stardate 54760.6: The Federation forces are in full retreat. A massive Borg counterattack, coupled with the arrival of dozens of Species 8472 vessels, has forced Starfleet to pull back to the transwarp portal, and back to the Alpha Quadrant. The evacuation is almost complete, when the portal suddenly explodes, leaving the Enterprise and several dozen vessels trapped behind enemy lines...

Klingon Campaign [ ]

"uprising: a dagger at zarush" [ ].

Stardate 54642.8: A massive Cardassian force, led by Gul Kentar, has attacked and destroyed the Federation reserve fleet at its dock in the Pearl Nebula. The Klingon defense forces must hold the line at Zarush, and strike back at the invading Cardassian fleet over Vanoshan.

"Executioner" [ ]

Stardate 54656.5: With the Pearl Nebula secure for the moment, Chancellor Martok orders a retaliatory strike against the Cardassian-held world of Kestian, and other Cardassian bases in the Doltec system. The planet must be eliminated.

"Brave New Worlds" [ ]

Stardate 54670.2: The Efate system is a key location for colonization and resupply. The system must be secure before the Cardassians get there and claim the worlds themselves, denying them a crucial resource.

"Blockade" [ ]

Stardate 54683.9: The Cardassians are on the back foot, with supply lines crumbling. A chance to break the front line has emerged at Mornaur II – however, a Romulan supply convoy is en route to the system. It appears that the Romulans have been behind the Cardassians sudden rearmament. The convoy must be intercepted before it reaches the planet, and before an assault on the system can take place.

"The Unknown Prize" [ ]

Stardate 54697.6: The Kulinor class of Cardassian vessel has been seen with additional, unidentified modifications. A prototype vessel, the "Quantum Singularity Ship" has been detected on the far side of the Ketch'Tor asteroid belt, and must be captured to determine its secrets.

"The Romulan Connection" [ ]

Stardate 54711.3: Romulan duplicity in the Kentar Uprising is now clear. The Star Empire must be "persuaded" to cease its support for the Cardassians. In order for this to proceed, a series of Romulan colonies must been conquered and Romulan bases destroyed.

"Battle of Crucis Major" [ ]

Stardate 54725.0: Despite cutting off most of their supplies, Gul Kentar's forces are able to launch a massive assault on the Klingon base at Crucis Major. With defenses incomplete, Martok is barely able to escape. However, the presence of a secret base operated by the House of Tagesh may allow the Klingons to fight back and clear the system of the Cardassian invaders.

"Trojan Horse" [ ]

Stardate 54738.7: To attack a Cardassian base, a Cardassian vessel must be captured and employed to disable vital defense systems. Without it, the Klingon forces will be unable to press on and take out the base.

"To Cardassia And Victory" [ ]

Stardate 54752.4: The Klingon counterattack has reached the Cardassian system itself. The surrounding planets must be captured, before a final assault on Cardassia Prime and its powerful defenses can be mounted. Gul Kentar is able to escape as Cardassia Prime falls, but Martok and his fleet are close behind.

"The Final Battle" [ ]

Stardate 54766.1: Kentar has fled to his secret base in the Hurik system. Here, he must be destroyed, along with the quantum singularity technology the Cardassians have developed, which is how they are bringing Species 8472 into the galaxy. The station is destroyed and Kentar's ship is destroyed in combat with Martok's armada.

Borg Campaign [ ]

"werewolf pack" [ ].

Stardate 54771.6: With the destruction of the transwarp portal in "There and Back Again", a number of Borg ships, including that of the Borg Queen, have been trapped in the Alpha Quadrant, as Picard and some of the Starfleet vessels have likewise in the Delta Quadrant. The Collective must assimilate cargo vessels in order to gain resources to rebuild their forces. However, Species 8472, having been drawn into the quadrant by the Cardassians' experiments in quantum singularities, are also in the sector, and the Borg are forced to retreat.

"Pink Slips" [ ]

Stardate 54785.3: Species 8472 vessels are attacking a Federation outpost , with the Borg caught in the middle. Both sides must be eliminated if reconstruction is to proceed. Since 8472 cannot be assimilated, Federation vessels must be captured and used against them.

"Interdiction" [ ]

Stardate 54799.0: The Borg now have sufficient resources to begin consolidating their position with a Nexus base. Cargo and other vessels must still be seized until resource gathering can be initiated.

"There Goes the Neighborhood" [ ]

Stardate 54812.7: All planetary bodies in Grid 967, a Romulan-held sector, must be assimilated in order to maintain reconstruction efforts.

"The Catch" [ ]

Stardate 54826.4: A pair of Federation starships have been captured, with key information on recreating the transwarp portal. With Species 8472 in pursuit, the two vessels must be relocated to the nearest Borg Nexus immediately for disassembly and analysis. Progress is hampered by intense nebular activity.

"Interception" [ ]

Stardate 54840.1: The Klingons have captured a Species 8472 bio-ship . In order to determine how the aliens are getting into the Alpha Quadrant, the facility analyzing the ship must be assimilated, and the Klingon forces suppressed.

"Strange Bedfellows" [ ]

Stardate 54853.8: Technology 2702 – the transwarp portal – has been reacquired. In order to successfully drive Species 8472 back into fluidic space , the Borg must retrieve the Federation forces stranded in the Delta Quadrant, and negotiate an alliance. The transwarp portal must be reconstructed, and used to accomplish this objective.

"Tidal Wave" [ ]

Stardate 54867.5: The Federation and the Collective have come to an agreement – Species 8472 must be eliminated, and the only way to accomplish this task is to combine forces. A massive fluidic rift has been detected, which is allowing the bio-ships access to our galaxy. Nearby sectors must be cleared before an assault can take place.

"The Maw" [ ]

Stardate 54881.2: The fluidic rift has been located. In order to successfully traverse the barrier into fluidic space, the Federation forces need to collect sufficient resources, and scout the rift for any dangers. Meanwhile, Species 8472 bio-ships continue to flood into the quadrant, and must be eliminated.

"Rifts" [ ]

Stardate unknown: The combined Federation and Borg fleet has entered fluidic space. Three additional rifts are being generated by an unknown entity, and must be located. The rift maker must be destroyed to prevent further incursions.

With the threat from Species 8472 eliminated, the alliance is dissolved – the Borg vessels are escorted back to the transwarp portal, and sent back to the Delta Quadrant, and Picard warns that further incursions into the Alpha Quadrant will be met with the strongest force.

(A cameo is made on this level by the USS Incursion from Star Trek: Away Team . It is a fully playable ship, and features the holo-disguise ability from Away Team .)

Multiplayer mode [ ]

As with Armada , multiplayer mode (and Instant Action) sees the player competing against up to seven opponents – the last one standing wins. Armada II adds some additional gameplay modes to the on-line game, including "Capture the Flag" and "Assault". The Internet game used Gamespy servers to run online games.

Game tips [ ]

To allow complete access to and use of an enemy race's technology, capture either a starbase or a construction ship. By working up the technology tree, a player can even have access to enemy weapon technology. For example, if a Federation player captured a Borg construction ship or a nexus, that player could eventually build and use tactical fusion cubes and even a transwarp gate . Note that this is only available in Instant Action and Multiplayer mode; it cannot be done in single player mode.

To use the extra dilithium crystals (see cheat codes, below), construct a trading station to exchange them for metal or latinum . If playing as the Borg, who do not use latinum, construct a recycler to change the dilithium for metal. Species 8472 have no resource exchange capabilities.

Cheat codes [ ]

Star Trek: Armada II contains many of the same cheat codes as the original. To access the cheat codes, which are only available in single player mode, press the "Enter" key and type one of the following codes, followed by the "Enter" key again:

  • showmethemoney adds 2,000 dilithium crystals to the player's stores. These extra crystals can be sold or used like regular dilithium. This can come in handy in fluidic space (which lacks resources). This code is repeatable, to obtain more crystals, press enter, then type this code, press enter each time you need more crystals.
  • kobayashimaru will allow the player to automatically win the current mission and advance to the next mission.
  • youstopmecold will increase the speed at which ships are built.
  • avoidance will increase the rate at which new crew are recruited.

Romulan-Federation War [ ]

If Starfleet intrudes upon the Romulan Neutral Zone in the 4th Federation campaign mission more then once, it will trigger hostilities between the Federation and the Romulan Empire. Hordes of Romulans invade Federation space and begin attacks on Starfleet. The Enterprise -E becomes a priority target for the Romulans upon arrival. Even if Starfleet is able to destroy or capture the Romulan base, additional Romulan reinforcements continue arriving from outside the sector, therefore the Romulans will keep up their attacks until all mission objectives are achieved. Despite having a common foe, the Romulans and the Borg still attack one another; one could potentially cripple the other beyond recovery thereby making it easier to achieve primary mission objective. This Romulan-Federation War has no impact on later missions whatsoever.

Since the Romulan invasion virtually rivals Gul Kentar's surprise attack at the start of the Battle of Crucis Major, the best strategy is establishing a new base where the Enterprise -E arrives with a defensive line consisting of Starbases, Torpedo Turrets, Pulse Cannons, and Sensor Arrays used to ambush any enemy ships approaching through the nebula. Provided the Romulans destroy most of the Borg base, a few captured Warbirds should make short work of any Borg stragglers while using cloaking to evade Romulan patrols.

External links [ ]

  • Star Trek: Armada II at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
  • Star Trek: Armada II at Wikipedia
  • Star Trek: Armada II at TrekCore
  • Star Trek: Armada II on GOG
  • Fleet Operations at the Star Trek Expanded Universe , the wiki for Star Trek fan fiction
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  • Celia Rose Gooding found the horror-themed episode "Lost in Translation" emotionally challenging.
  • Gooding had to put aside her own fears to portray Uhura's vulnerability and trauma.
  • Director Dan Liu helped Gooding navigate the emotional demands of the episode.

One Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode was "harder" for Celia Rose Gooding than Star Trek 's first-ever musical. Despite the extra rehearsal required, Strange New Worlds ' musical, "Subspace Rhapsody," was in the Grammy Award-winning Celia Rose Gooding's wheelhouse. But another Strange New Worlds season 2 outing challenged Gooding emotionally and pushed her - as well as her character, Ensign Nyota Uhura - to their limits.

In an interview with Awards Radar about Star Trek: Strange New World s, where Celia Rose Gooding spoke in detail about how filming the horror-themed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 6, "Lost in Translation", was "uncomfortable, but necessarily uncomfortable" because it showed both Gooding and Uhura at their "most vulnerable." "Lost in Translation", however, allowed Gooding to team up with Paul Wesley's Lieutenant James T. Kirk. Read Celia's quote below and check out Awards Radar 's interview in the link above.

“Lost in Translation” was a massive undertaking. I think, honestly, it was harder than the musical episode for me emotionally. I think the musical episode, it was very familiar to me. It’s a wheelhouse that I’ve lived in for the majority of my life. And so, when I was tasked with a horror episode, ask somebody who is naturally quite anxious and does not watch horror movies. Yeah. It was definitely a big undertaking for me because I really had to put Celia’s fears aside and really embrace that. We’re really not holding back and displaying how trauma affects a person’s mentality, their emotional wellbeing, their mental health. And Uhura, someone who really prides herself on her ability to just keep going, we see her really break down in a way that… I have something very similar to Uhura, where it’s my instinct to just keep going and to really deny that instinct and really sit in this very wounded, very vulnerable, very soft and fleshy place. It was very uncomfortable. It was uncomfortable, but necessarily uncomfortable. It was so interesting to really display how haunted Uhura is and how vulnerable she has to be with her crew mates, and really, with Paul Wesley as Captain [sic] Kirk. I’ve really had to open up to Kirk in a way that is not an instinct for me personally. And Uhura, I think this was the most vulnerable she had been on camera for the first few seasons. This is probably one of her most vulnerable moments where she’s expressing to the superior officer that she just does not think she can go on, which is a big deal, especially for a legacy character, especially for a character as beloved and as historic as Uhura. To hear her say, “I don’t think I can do this anymore,” is really, it’s a gut punch. It displays her humanity in a way that I think we haven’t had an opportunity to really see… Dan Liu, our director, Dan Liu, he really shepherded me through that process. And I’m very, very grateful for him. I don’t think I would’ve been able to really show up the way I needed to show up in this episode without him.

Celia Rose Gooding's Nyota Uhura has proven to be one of the MVPs of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, as saved the Enterprise multiple times.

Uhura & Kirk's Strange New Worlds Episode Was Also Important To Star Trek

A big star trek canon moment happens in "lost in translation".

Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 6 , "Lost in Translation", was crucial for Star Trek canon. Not only did Lt. James T. Kirk meet and team up with Ensign Nyota Uhura for the first time in Star Trek 's Prime Universe canon, but "Lost in Translation" ended with Uhura introducing Kirk to his future best friend, Lt. Spock (Ethan Peck) . In a pleasingly low-key moment, Kirk, Spock, and Uhura all shared a quiet drink together, unaware that their destinies would be irrevocably intertwined for the next few decades in Star Trek: The Original Series .

The next step of growth for Uhura was realizing her importance to the USS Enterprise.

Ensign Uhura and Celia Rose Gooding both had to face their fears and deepest emotions in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 6. Haunted by apparitions, Uhura had to reconcile the death of Lt. Hemme r (Bruce Horak), her mentor, who appeared in a horrifying form to torment her. But with Kirk compassionately by her side, Uhura saved the day , and put her guilt over Hemmer to rest. Indeed, the next step of growth for Uhura was realizing her importance to the USS Enterprise as the crew's Communications Officer, and without "Lost in Translation," Uhura wouldn't accept her role of keeping the Starship Enterprise's crew connected.

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How Can Fans Help Star Trek: Prodigy Get Renewed For Season 3? The Creators Share The Best Thing They Can Do

This is what fans need to be doing.

Ella Purnell's Gwyn in Star Trek: Prodigy piloting a ship

It was dark times for Star Trek fans last year when Prodigy was canceled while Season 2 was being made , but fortunately, it was saved and fans can stream the upcoming Trek series with a Netflix subscription beginning July 1st. After that, the future of the animated series is unknown, but I can imagine that many will want more adventures. Fortunately, CinemaBlend learned what fans must do to see Season 3, and it's relatively simple.

I had the honor of speaking to Prodigy co-creators Kevin and Dan Hageman about the series' new season and asked straight up what Star Trek fans need to do if they want to see more episodes. Watching the whole season within the ideal month-long streaming window is a given, but Dan gave a bit more homework for Trekkies who want to ensure a renewal by Netflix and make it a no-brainer decision:

Share their love of it. Watch it, share their love of it, let other people know. Spread the Trek.

Watching the series isn't enough, and it will be on fans between now and in the first month of release to get people who aren't already planning to watch to check out the series. It can be children, Star Trek fans who still aren't watching for some reason or just your grandmother. Everyone needs to find another fan to watch, and that's coming from the co-creators of Star Trek: Prodigy .

Kevin Hageman echoed his brother's thoughts, and while he's told CinemaBlend he thinks that Netflix is a better fit for the series , it seems clear it will be held to a different standard. As such, they need more than fans to watch the first go-around, considering that wasn't even enough to warrant a return on Paramount+:

I'm so happy to see the Trek audience embrace us but I think on a platform like Netflix it has to be a blockbuster. It needs a bigger audience than just the Trek audience. We need to get all those kids out there who are on Netflix, who might watch Star Wars but they don't even know what Star Trek is. We need to get those kids hooked on our show.

Star Trek fans must become missionaries (which is a bit ironic given Gene Roddenberry's atheist values) and preach the great things about Prodigy that are worth checking out. It's given Voyager fans a chance to see Janeway story ideas that the original series sidestepped , and promises a satisfying end to the quest to find Chakotay as he remains lost in time.

Encouraging other sci-fi fans to give Star Trek: Prodigy a try may feel awkward, but straight from the mouths of the brothers at the head of it all, it's going to be something that needs to be done to ensure the series has a future on Netflix. It's also something that is very Star Trek , as fan efforts are what brought the franchise back to television after its initial cancellation. In the wake of Lower Decks concluding the series with Season 5 , can't we all band together and ensure animated Trek doesn't disappear completely in 2024? I'll be doing my part, and while I can't talk about this season in detail and what I've seen just yet, I think it's worth fighting for more adventures.

Star Trek: Prodigy premieres on Netflix on July 1st, so there's plenty of time to convince at least one person in your life to try it out. Let's all band together and help out a show we love. Hopefully this ensure it sticks around streaming for a long time.

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What ultimately happened to the USS Discovery in the 'Star Trek: Discovery' series finale?

Strangely, the Star Trek: Discovery ship's far-future fate was revealed in 2018 'Short Trek' episode 'Calypso'.

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Over five seasons of "Star Trek: Discoverywe got to know Michael Burnham and the crew of the USS Discovery, but the show's final scene is reserved for its eponymous starship. In the series finale " Life, Itself ", self-aware computer Zora fires up the spore drive for the final time to embark on one last mission. 

We still have no idea why she's given a top-secret Red Directive to wait indefinitely at these particular coordinates, but a 2018 " Short Trek " episode "Calypso" has already revealed the next stage of her journey. Here's what's in store for Zora and Discovery a millennium down the line — watch out for spoilers. (And if you need a refresher on all things Trek, check out our Star Trek streaming guide for how to watch nearly every series on Paramount Plus .)

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Several decades after the Discovery crew tracked down the Progenitor technology — long enough for Admiral Michael Burnham and Cleveland Booker to see their son, Leto, rise to the rank of Starfleet captain — the ship is assigned one final mission.

Burnham arrives on the bridge to give the ship's sentient computer, Zora (voiced by Annabelle Wallis), her briefing. "I'm going to bring you to a set of coordinates in deep space," explains the admiral. "Then me and your crew will leave. After that, you wait."

"For what?" Zora asks, but she doesn't get a definitive answer. 

"This is a Red Directive; we both know how transparent those are," replies Burnham, referring to the beyond-classified instructions that have become the mysterious Dr. Kovich's stock-in-trade. "I did hear a word in passing," the admiral adds. "'Craft'. I'm not sure if that's a person or a vessel or…"

That word will prove to be important, but as Burnham correctly predicts, she'll be long gone when Zora finds out what it means.

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After this emotional farewell, Discovery is waved off by an armada of Starfleet vessels and a few bars of Alexander Courage's iconic " Star Trek " theme. Then, Zora fires up the spore drive and jumps away to her mystery destination. 

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An Illustration of the USS Discovery, the titular starship in Star Trek: Discovery.

Starships often come to feel like characters in their own right, but never has this been as true as it is for Discovery.

Zora is much more than some glorified Siri or Alexa substitute, thanks to Discovery's 23rd century computer merging with hundreds of thousands of years of data collected by an ancient alien Sphere. Discovery was protecting this precious information when it jumped forward to 3189. 

The newly created super-computer gradually develops sentience, emotions and a personality, and decides to name herself Zora (which means "dawn" in several Alpha Quadrant languages). She's eventually recognized as a lifeform in her own right, and awarded the rank of Specialist by Starfleet.

What happens next? And what does it have to do with 'craft'?

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Not a lot. For around 1,000 years, Zora sits and waits at the designated coordinates, getting some "alone time" inside some kind of interstellar storm cloud. Then she runs into an escape pod with a sole occupant — a man who calls himself Craft. 

This "reluctant" soldier (played by Aldis Hodge) hails from Alcor IV, and has spent the last decade at war with the V'draysh, which — based on comments from criminal boss Zareh in " Discovery" season 3 — appears to be a Pidgin word for the Federation. (This may explain why the enemy vessel Craft has commandeered contains an extensive collection of Earth cartoons from "the long ago".)

During their time together, Zora introduces Craft to tacos, the concept of Tuesday, and her favorite movie, 1957 Audrey Hepburn/Fred Astaire rom-com "Funny Face." She falls in love with the visitor, but he ultimately departs in the hope of finding his wife and son. She refuses to give him a lift home in Discovery, however, reasoning that she has to maintain position to complete her mission.

All this was revealed in 2018 "Short Trek" episode "Calypso", though back then — before season 2 had aired — we had no idea that Discovery would depart for the 32nd century, that the Sphere data would help Discovery's computer evolve into Zora, or that Burnham (then a science officer) would be promoted to captain. These days "Calypso" makes a lot more sense. 

So what exactly is Zora's final mission?

Dr. Kovich, played by David Cronenberg, in Star Trek Discovery.

Beyond waiting for a long, long time, that remains unclear. But, seeing as her mission has top secret Red Directive status, it's pretty much certain that Dr Kovich — now revealed to be Temporal Agent Daniels of " Star Trek: Enterprise " fame — has a plan for Zora, and that her bumping into Craft is no accident. 

But whoever she encounters next, it's sure to have major ramifications for the galaxy — and perhaps beyond. Burnham promised a "new beginning" for Zora when she eventually comes back. Who knows what that might mean…

All five seasons of 'Star Trek: Discovery' and the 'Calypso' 'Short Trek' are now available to stream on Paramount Plus. To find out where to stream every other Star Trek movie and show, check out our Star Trek streaming guide .

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