Star Trek: Captain's Chair is a simply amazing game. The amount of detail and information contained within are almost on a par with some of the previously released Technical Manuals. To top it off, in contrast with the flat, two-dimensional pictures that are usually a staple of the technical manuals, all of the objects contained within are shown in stunning 3D, including the ships.
The game starts off with the voice of the Enterprise (or Starfleet) computer system, Majel Barrett Roddenberry. From here, players can pick one of the five ships to explore.
Star Trek The Next Generation 'A Final Unity' can be found most easily on eBay, and actually playing the game is highly recommended! All AVI videos produced. Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity screenshots: Generally considered by the gaming community as one of the first Star Trek titles to 'get it right,' Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity combines quality voice acting from original cast members with tightly meshed QuickTime movies to advance the story.
I got Star Trek TNG final unity to run off the CD just make sure the drive letter is the same as you physical drive. It will install and run off the disc. All of the other things you need to do you have get the game to work. Thank You Dos box For the Joy That you give us gamers. Final Unity is basically an interactive arcade adventure in the mould of Star Trek: 25th Anniversary or Judgement Rites. Like the previous cd-rom Star Trek games, the principle actors from the series (Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis etc.,) have been roped in (with fat juicy cheques) to provide the voices of their characters.
As players click on a ship name, the ship's bridge appears as it would if the player were sitting in the Captain's chair. In addition, the computer gives a background of the ship and its history and a small box of text appears below the ship menu line giving highlights of the ship's history, plus its registration numbers and details of the designer.
At the side of the screen is another series of buttons, one that turns a secondary menu on and off. This secondary menu allows players to access the ship's tour function.
During the ship tour, an officer who has served aboard it shows off the various consoles and meeting rooms that might not be readily apparent as well as sharing personal recollections of their time aboard the vessel. It really gives players a thrill to hear the bass tones of Worf's voice as he comments about the ship and it can be very uplifting and sad to hear Sulu talk about the way Kirk left his imprint on the Enterprise.
In addition to the ship itself, players can explore the consoles of the ship and the exterior of the vessel by simply clicking on the appropriate buttons. In addition, players can move their point of view by opening the map of the bridge and clicking on the appropriate station (showcased on the map by white dots). This will move the player's POV to that station or area.
The consoles themselves, as well as the different areas of the ship, have hot spots that can be clicked on to view various Trek objects or make the consoles function. The objects are presented in three dimensions and can be tilted and panned in the same manner as the exterior and interior views of the ship.
If you ever wanted to explore the deck of the Enterprise or wondered what it would be like to actually 'be' on the bridge of the ship, wonder no more. You can be there with Star Trek: Captain's Chair. Now, if they could only build ships like this in real life..
Graphics: Excellent, though the views not in the tours tend to be very grainy.
Sound: Excellent. Sony vegas 11 for mac free download softonic. All the voices come through clearly. I never noticed how bombastic Will Riker could sound until I heard his tour of the Enterprise E.
Enjoyment: Extremely enjoyable. Star Trek fans will get hundreds of hours of play out of this game.
Replay Value: Endless hours of fun and exploration.
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GENERAL QUESTIONS
1. When was Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity' released?
2. What are Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'’s system requirements?
3. Who made this great game?
4. Is anyone from Star Trek voice acting in A Final Unity?
5. Is there a demo for Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'?
6. Is there a patch for Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'?
7. Will this game install or run under Windows 95?
2. What are Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'’s system requirements?
3. Who made this great game?
4. Is anyone from Star Trek voice acting in A Final Unity?
5. Is there a demo for Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'?
6. Is there a patch for Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'?
7. Will this game install or run under Windows 95?
GAME QUESTIONS
1. What is the plot of the game?
2. Should I talk with the characters?
3. Where are the control panels?
4. What's the difference between barrel maneuvers and corkscrew maneuvers?
5. How does damage to the Computer Core effect gameplay?
6. How does damage to the EPS Grid or reactors effect gameplay?
7. How do I read the Combat Display?
8. Can I assign hotkeys?
9. What happens if I change the difficulty level to either Lieutenant or Captain?
2. Should I talk with the characters?
3. Where are the control panels?
4. What's the difference between barrel maneuvers and corkscrew maneuvers?
5. How does damage to the Computer Core effect gameplay?
6. How does damage to the EPS Grid or reactors effect gameplay?
7. How do I read the Combat Display?
8. Can I assign hotkeys?
9. What happens if I change the difficulty level to either Lieutenant or Captain?
1. When was Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity' released? June 1995. |
2. What are Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'’s system requirements? These are the system requirements listed on the boxes: Minimum System Requirements:
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3. Who made this great game? The game was developed and produced by Spectrum Holobyte (Microprose). |
4. Is anyone from Star Trek voice acting in A Final Unity? Yes. The game features the voices of Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard, Jonathan Frakes as Commander Riker, Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf, Levar Burton as Geordi LaForge, Gates McFadden as Dr. Crusher, Marina Sirtis as Counselor Troi, Brent Spiner as Lieutenant Commander Data, and Majel Barrett as the Ship's Computer. |
5. Is there a demo for Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'? Yes! A preview CD is available from our downloads section. |
6. Is there a patch for Star Trek TNG 'A Final Unity'? Yes. Download it here. |
7. Will this game install or run under Windows 95? Installing/Running Under Windows 95 Since Star Trek was released prior to the release date of Windows 95, it is not guaranteed to run under Windows 95, yet most people can easily get it to work. In order to install and run Star Trek in Windows 95 DOS virtual environment, you must fool Star Trek and it's installer from finding out that Windows 95 is running. Here are instructions:
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1. What is the plot of the game? The three dimensional Enterprise NCC-1701-D bridge crew answers a hail from a vessel being pursued from the neutral zone by a Garidian Warbird. The vessel requests asylum, but before the Enterprise can act decisively by placing herself between the pursuer and pursued, the little ship starts breaking up. A quick thinking Picard and Data transport the lone crewman out of the now disintegrating ship and give him sanctuary only to find themselves embarking on what is though is one of the best computer adventure games ever produced for the Star Trek license. The ensuing adventure takes the now two dimensional graphic crew through now two dimensional ship and other two dimensional worlds to explore, solve puzzles, communicate, and investigate their way from one planet to another across the galaxy in pursuit of a lost ancient race and their technology. The ancient technology, a Unity device, that can destroy worlds from far distances, is somehow also known to the Romulans, who now race against the Enterprise in a battle to be the first to recover the device and rule the galaxy. |
2. Should I talk with the characters? Yes. Not only it's interesting, but it's an overall good suggestion with most if not all graphic adventures. Often it doesn't matter in which order to bring up topics. |
3. Where are the control panels? The control panels on the Enterprise bridge are: COMPUTER (where Data sits), ASTROGATION (behind Picard), TACTICAL (where Worf stands), ENGINEERING (behind Worf). You can often access each from others. You use Computer to gather information, Astrogation (helm) to set courses and pilot, Tactical to fight against enemy vessels, and Engineering for repairs and energy distribution. |
4. What's the difference between barrel maneuvers and corkscrew maneuvers? All of the barrel maneuvers listed in the ship'scomputer are referred to as corkscrew maneuvers in the Tactical station. |
5. How does damage to the Computer Core effect gameplay? The more damage the Starship Enterprise receives inbattle, the less access you will have to the Computerreference area. In addition, if you reduce the amountof available power to the Computer Core in Engineering,you will also receive limited access to the Computer. |
6. How does damage to the EPS Grid or reactors effect gameplay? If the Starship Enterprise is so heavily damaged thatthe EPS Power Grid and both reactors are damaged, theship will have no energy for repairs unless appliedpower is diverted from other systems. You will needto turn down the power levels from other systems untilthese systems are repaired. |
7. How do I read the Combat Display?
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8. Can I assign hotkeys? In the Tactical area, pressing the F1 key will bringup a special menu to change the functions of keys andto optimize space combat graphics performance. Changing the graphics detail level will improve performance onslower computers. On the left side of the menu, you can customize thenavigation and weapons keys (shown on page 41 of the Reference Manual). This is particularly useful for laptop users without a numeric keypad. To change a key,click on the key's function on the menu, then press thekey you wish it to be changed to. |
9. What happens if I change the difficulty level to either Lieutenant or Captain? If you have set the difficulty level to eitherLieutenant or Captain, Delegation in Tactical willdefault to OFF. This means you will need to do acouple of things manually as soon as you becomeengaged in space combat. First, select the Conn control area and select thefollowing in order: 'Raise Shields,' 'Lock Weapons'and then set the alert level to Red (the far rightsetting). This will prepare the U.S.S. Enterpriseand her crew for combat. |
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