The revelation of the Cardassians' responsibility for the destruction of the Vesuvi star leads to a full-scale war between the Federation and Matan's faction. While searching for the technology that destroyed the Vesuvi star in the Alioth system, the Sovereign is ambushed and forced to leave Data behind on the surface of the system's sixth planet. Matan is assisted by a new race of aliens called the Kessok whom Matan exploited and lied to in order to gain their cooperation.
They are led by Legate Matan, the game's central villain.
Initial hostilities with the Romulans briefly lead the crew to suspect them as the culprits, but further evidence reveals a renegade faction of Cardassians are responsible. Additionally, Lieutenant Commander Data from the Enterprise is temporarily assigned to the Sovereign to assist in the investigation. They also undergo a shakedown cruise to check for bugs in the ship's systems which results in a simulated battle against the USS Geronimo and two Birds of Prey. The Dauntless crew is later given the USS Sovereign, the USS Enterprise-E's sister ship, for the investigation. After several months of repairs and refits, the Dauntless' first officer becomes her new captain, and after a brief resupply mission to the surviving Vesuvi colonies, an investigation into the star's destruction begins. Her captain, Robert Wright, is piloting a shuttle to a research station orbiting the planet when the star goes supernova, destroying the planet, killing the captain, and severely damaging the Dauntless. The USS Dauntless is in orbit of planet Vesuvi III. In this view, they are able to view various tactical indicators. Players also have the option to switch to an external ship view, and carry out many piloting and weapons functions themselves. The multiplayer mode is no longer operated by GameSpy, but is now hosted by 333networks, allows for a maximum of 8 players over the internet to compete in one of four modes Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, UFP vs Non-UFP Deathmatch and Defend the Starbase. There is also a selection of a system which on rare occasions, incorporates their own unique hazards. īridge Commander incorporates a Quick Battle mode which is a combat simulation that allows the player to control any ship encountered during the course of the game. An artificial intelligence would then pilot the ship for the player.
Felix Savali, the tactical officer to destroy an enemy ship. For example, a player could issue the command to intercept a fleeing starship through the Helm menu, or order Lt. In this way, the game simulates being in command of a starship. In the bridge view, most game functions are carried out by selecting an individual bridge officer, and selecting from a set of commands or options in order to control that individual's set of responsibilities. Additional modes in the game include the map mode and the cinematic mode, which removes the interface from being displayed and also switches to an external view of the ship. A variety of shortcut keys work in the same manner in both modes. While the bridge view has the player control the movements of the ship by interacting with members of the bridge crew, the tactical view changes to an external view allows the player to have direct control over the starship. There are several gameplay modes in Bridge Commander, with the main two means of control being the bridge view and the tactical view. In September 2021, the game was one of six Star Trek titles re-released on GoG.com in celebration of the franchise's 55th anniversary. Voices for the game were provided by Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner, reprising their roles from the series. With the advent of modding for Bridge Commander, custom missions and campaigns have been made possible through this engine. Quick battle mode allows for customized scenarios within a "simulated" environment, allowing the player to pick their allies/enemies, system, etc. The game allows two different styles of gameplay: storyline mode and quick battle mode. The captain and his crew take command of the Galaxy-class USS Dauntless (NCC-71879) as well as the USS Sovereign (NCC-73811) to combat a new threat to the United Federation of Planets. Throughout the mystery, the player will encounter characters from the Star Trek universe, including Captain Picard and Commander Data. The plot revolves around a newly promoted captain who is assigned to investigate an explosion of a star in the Maelstrom. Star Trek: Bridge Commander is a space combat simulation video game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Totally Games and published by Activision in 2002, based in the Star Trek universe.