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+ | |Requirements = PII 233 MHz or equivalent, 64 MB RAM, minimum 150 MB hard drive space, CD-ROM drive, 8 MB VRAM PCI video card; Power Mac G3, 64 MB RAM, System 8.0 or higher, minimum 150 MB hard drive space, 4X CD-ROM drive, 256 color display or higher |
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+ | |Genres = Third-person shooter |
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==Summary== |
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− | Utilizing the Unreal Tournament game engine, '''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''' |
+ | Utilizing the ''Unreal Tournament'' game engine, '''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''''' focuses on the quest to find the lost [[orb]]s of the [[Pah-wraith]]s capable of releasing the "fallen gods." The [[Cardassian]]s, the [[Dominion]] and the [[Bajoran]]s are all eager to obtain the artifacts for their own purposes – and only the [[Federation]] stands in their way. |
==Background Information== |
==Background Information== |
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− | *[[Avery Brooks]] and [[Colm Meaney]] were the only |
+ | * [[Avery Brooks]] and [[Colm Meaney]] were the only ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'' stars to not voice their respective characters in ''The Fallen''. [[Ezri Dax]] ([[Nicole de Boer]]) does not appear, as the game is set in the series' [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]]. [[Cirroc Lofton]] did not voice [[Jake Sisko]] as the character does not appear. Notably, ''The Fallen'' marked the only time that [[Terry Farrell]] reprised her role as [[Jadzia Dax]] after the character's death in {{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}. |
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+ | * The [[Vorta]] [[Luaran]] previously appeared in {{DS9|Tacking Into the Wind}}, which takes place approximately a year after the events of the game. In both the relevant episode and the game, she is played by [[Kitty Swink]], the wife of [[Armin Shimerman]]. |
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+ | * [[Rom]], [[Leeta]], [[Winn Adami|Kai Winn]], [[William Ross|Admiral Ross]] and [[Morn]] all make non-speaking cameo appearances on the [[Promenade]] between missions. |
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+ | * [[Michael Bell]] (Obanak) previously played [[Zorn|Groppler Zorn]] in {{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}, [[Borum]] in {{DS9|The Homecoming}} and [[Drofo Awa]] in {{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}}. |
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+ | *Author {{W|William Sims Bainbridge}} looks at the depiction of religion in ''The Fallen'' in his book ''eGods: Faith versus Fantasy in Computer Gaming''. |
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+ | ===Credits=== |
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+ | [[File:Kira Bajoran Phaser.jpg|thumb|Kira fires a Bajoran phaser]] |
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+ | * [[Kurt Bonzell]] as Bajoran prisoner |
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+ | * [[Richard Doyle]] as Bajoran Fanatic / Bajoran male officer / Obsidian soldier / Rogon'Ogar |
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+ | * [[Zachary Harris]] as Klingon warrior / Xono'Clan / Bajoran monk |
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+ | * [[Nancy Linari]] as Terrell/ Dejar / Obsidian Order female / Bajoran female |
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+ | * [[B.J. Ward]] as Obsidian Order female / Computer voice / Starfleet officer female / Bajoran nun |
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+ | * [[Andre Ware]] as Bajoran officer / Tugol'atan / Obsidian soldier |
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+ | ==== Crew ==== |
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+ | * Set Costumer: [[Fran Murphy]] |
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+ | * Voice Recording Director: [[Kris Zimmerman]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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− | [[Cardassian]]; [[Cardassian Union]]; [[ |
+ | [[Bajoran]]; [[Cardassian]]; [[Cardassian Union]]; [[corophizine]]; {{class|Danube}}; [[Deep Space 9]]; {{class|Defiant}}; [[USS Defiant (2370)|''Defiant'', USS (NX-74205)]], [[Dominion]]; [[formazine]]; [[hydrocortilene]]; [[Jem'Hadar]]; [[Klingon]]; [[latinum]]; [[Memory Alpha]]; {{class|Miranda}}; [[Pah-wraith]]; [[phaser rifle]]; [[Prophet]]s; [[William Ross|Ross, William]]; [[Terok Nor]]; [[tricorder]]; [[United Federation of Planets]]; [[Vorta]] |
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* [http://www.simonsays.com/thefallen_site/index.htm Official website] |
* [http://www.simonsays.com/thefallen_site/index.htm Official website] |
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* {{IMDb-link|type=title|page=tt0203945}} |
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− | * [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/data/340584.html ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
+ | * [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/data/340584.html ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''] at [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ Gamefaqs] |
− | * [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/startrekdeepspacentf/index.html ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
+ | * [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/startrekdeepspacentf/index.html ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''] at [http://www.gamespot.com/ Gamespot] |
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Revision as of 18:42, 18 November 2013
Template:Realworld Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen is a third-person shooter Star Trek game published in 2000.
Summary
Utilizing the Unreal Tournament game engine, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen focuses on the quest to find the lost orbs of the Pah-wraiths capable of releasing the "fallen gods." The Cardassians, the Dominion and the Bajorans are all eager to obtain the artifacts for their own purposes – and only the Federation stands in their way.
Background Information
- Avery Brooks and Colm Meaney were the only Deep Space Nine stars to not voice their respective characters in The Fallen. Ezri Dax (Nicole de Boer) does not appear, as the game is set in the series' sixth season. Cirroc Lofton did not voice Jake Sisko as the character does not appear. Notably, The Fallen marked the only time that Terry Farrell reprised her role as Jadzia Dax after the character's death in DS9: "Tears of the Prophets".
- Some story elements from the Millennium novels were incorporated into the game's storyline, including the Grigari race.
- The Vorta Luaran previously appeared in DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind", which takes place approximately a year after the events of the game. In both the relevant episode and the game, she is played by Kitty Swink, the wife of Armin Shimerman.
- Rom, Leeta, Kai Winn, Admiral Ross and Morn all make non-speaking cameo appearances on the Promenade between missions.
- Michael Bell (Obanak) previously played Groppler Zorn in TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", Borum in DS9: "The Homecoming" and Drofo Awa in DS9: "The Maquis, Part II".
- Author William Sims Bainbridge looks at the depiction of religion in The Fallen in his book eGods: Faith versus Fantasy in Computer Gaming.
Credits
Cast
- Rene Auberjonois as Odo
- Michael Bell as Obanak / Wraith Obanak / Bajoran Man
- Kurt Bonzell as Bajoran prisoner
- Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Commander Worf
- Richard Doyle as Bajoran Fanatic / Bajoran male officer / Obsidian soldier / Rogon'Ogar
- Paul Eiding as male Vorta / Starfleet officer / Bajoran scientist / Zurris
- Terry Farrell as Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax
- Michael Gough as Chief Miles O'Brien / Male Obsidian Order / Bajoran monk
- David Graf as First Tugol'atan / Bajoran officer / Obsidian soldier
- Zachary Harris as Klingon warrior / Xono'Clan / Bajoran monk
- Nancy Linari as Terrell/ Dejar / Obsidian Order female / Bajoran female
- Kevin Richardson as Captain Benjamin Sisko
- Andrew Robinson as Elim Garak
- Armin Shimerman as Quark
- Alexander Siddig as Doctor Julian Bashir
- Kitty Swink as Luaran / Kijana / Bajoran officer female
- Nana Visitor as Major Kira Nerys
- B.J. Ward as Obsidian Order female / Computer voice / Starfleet officer female / Bajoran nun
- Andre Ware as Bajoran officer / Tugol'atan / Obsidian soldier
Crew
- Written by: David Mack
- Set Costumer: Fran Murphy
- Story by: Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
- Voice Recording Director: Kris Zimmerman
References
Bajoran; Cardassian; Cardassian Union; corophizine; Danube-class; Deep Space 9; Defiant-class; Defiant, USS (NX-74205), Dominion; formazine; hydrocortilene; Jem'Hadar; Klingon; latinum; Memory Alpha; Miranda-class; Pah-wraith; phaser rifle; Prophets; Ross, William; Terok Nor; tricorder; United Federation of Planets; Vorta
External links
- Official website
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- Template:IMDb-link
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen at Gamefaqs
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen at Gamespot