Excalibur breaks the mould of traditional space simulation games by putting the player firmly in the boots of an experienced Starfleet captain. From the outset you will be able to control your character and command your ship as if you were standing on the bridge yourself. From taking direct control of the helm, to transferring command of any ship in your task force, or even calling your senior staff to the briefing room to discuss mission tactics; Excalibur is the most immersive Star Trek experience ever.
Set six months after the events in Star Trek: Nemesis, Excalibur's story mode deals with the turbulent political scene caused by a decade of war and turmoil. From the second Borg incursion in First Contact, to the fall of the Dominion and the collapse of the Romulan political system; these events resulted in huge loss of life and changed the Alpha Quadrant forever.
This new Romulan ship uses the same design philosophy and technological advances as the Norexan-type Warbird. The Aeh'lla is a replacement for the old scout classes yet is capable enough to take on other roles such as that of a patrolship and an interceptor.
This new Romulan ship uses the same design philosophy and technological advances as the Norexan-type Warbird. The Aeh'lla is a replacement for the old scout classes yet is capable enough to take on other roles such as that of a patrolship and an interceptor.
Simply wow! It'd suck if a Klingon photon hit the bottom-aft section. Or maybe even the forward-mid section on the underbelly right at the end of the gray colouring. That looks like a weak spot xD
I think it's just that factions style, e.g. Borg ships are symmetrical, easily recognisable 3D shapes that we all recognise from Maths classes when we were very young.
Simply wow! It'd suck if a Klingon photon hit the bottom-aft section. Or maybe even the forward-mid section on the underbelly right at the end of the gray colouring. That looks like a weak spot xD
umm... i think you're over thinking things.
beautiful, instantly recognisable as Romulan, especially with teh empty midsection (a result of using a quantum singularity as a powersource correct?)
I think it's just that factions style, e.g. Borg ships are symmetrical, easily recognisable 3D shapes that we all recognise from Maths classes when we were very young.
Star Trek made my Maths classes amusing.