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|Title = Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen
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|Publisher = [[Simon and Schuster]]
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|Developer = [[The Collective]]
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|Released = {{d|15|November|2000}}
| class="even" | [[David Mack]]
 
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|Stardate = 51957.4 - 51968.4
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|Year = [[2374]]
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|Platform = {{platform|win9x}} {{platform|macos}}
| class="even" | [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]]
 
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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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|rating = {{game ratings|ESRB=t|ELSPA=15|USK=12|ADESE=16|OFLC=M15}}
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|Genres = Third-person shooter
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|Reference = {{ASIN|B00004SUK6}} {US)<br/>{{ASIN|B00079MVHY|UK}} (UK)<br/>{{ASIN|9189392140|DE}} (Germany)<br/>{{ASIN|B00005BCRY|DE}} (Germany)
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'''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''''' is a third-person shooter ''[[Star Trek]]'' game published in {{y|2000}}.
| class="even" |[[The Collective]]
 
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| class="even" | {{d|15|November|2000}}
 
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| class="even" | [[2374]]
 
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'''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''' is a third person shooter ''[[Star Trek]]'' game published in 2000.
 
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Utilizing the Unreal Tournament game engine, '''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen''' was released in 2000. The story focuses on the quest to find the lost [[orb]]s of the [[Pah-wraith]]s 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.
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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 &ndash; and only the [[Federation]] stands in their way.
   
 
==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
*[[Avery Brooks]] and [[Colm Meaney]] were the only DS9 stars (from the entire series) to not lend their voices to the game. [[Ezri Dax]] ([[Nicole de Boer]]) does not appear, as the game is set in the series' [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]].
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* [[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}}.
 
* Some story elements from the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium|Millennium]]'' novels were incorporated into the game's storyline, including the [[The War of the Prophets#References|Grigari]] race.
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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===
 
====Cast====
 
[[File:DS9 The Fallen Wallpaper 1024.jpg|thumb|[[Deep Space 9]] and the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}]]
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[[File:Kira Bajoran Phaser.jpg|thumb|Kira fires a Bajoran phaser]]
 
* [[Rene Auberjonois]] as [[Odo]]
 
* [[Michael Bell]] as Obanak / Wraith Obanak / Bajoran Man
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* [[Kurt Bonzell]] as Bajoran prisoner
 
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]]
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* [[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 (rank)|First]] Tugol'atan / Bajoran officer / Obsidian soldier
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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
 
* [[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]]
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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 ====
*Some story elements from the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium|Millennium]] novels were incorporated into the game's storyline, including the [[The War of the Prophets#References|Grigari]] race.
 
 
* Written by: [[David Mack]]
 
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* Set Costumer: [[Fran Murphy]]
==Cast==
 
 
* Story by: [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]]
[[Image:DS9_The_Fallen_Wallpaper_1024.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Deep Space 9]] and the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205)|''Defiant'']]]]
 
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* Voice Recording Director: [[Kris Zimmerman]]
*[[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]]
 
*[[Nana Visitor]] as [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]]
 
*[[Terry Farrell]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Jadzia Dax]]
 
*[[Rene Auberjonois]] as [[Odo]]
 
*[[Alexander Siddig]] as [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]]
 
*[[Armin Shimerman]] as [[Quark]]
 
*[[Andrew Robinson]] as [[Elim Garak]]
 
*Kevin Richardson as [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]]
 
*Michael Gough as [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]]
 
*[[David Graf]] as [[First]] Tugol'atan
 
*[[Kitty Swink]] as [[Luaran]]
 
*[[Michael Bell]] as Obanak
 
*[[Judi Durand]] as Computer Voice
 
*[[Paul Eiding]] as [[Vorta]]/[[Starfleet]] officer/[[Bajoran]]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
[[Cardassian]]; [[Cardassian Union]]; [[Danube class|''Danube''-class]]; [[Deep Space 9]]; [[Defiant class|''Defiant''-class]]; [[USS Defiant (NX-74205)]], [[Dominion]]; [[Jem'Hadar]]; [[latinum]]; [[Memory Alpha]]; [[Miranda class|''Miranda''-class]]; [[Pah-wraith]]; [[Prophets]]; [[William Ross|Ross, William]]; [[Terok Nor]]; [[United Federation of Planets]]
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[[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]]
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*{{NCwiki|The Fallen (game)}}
 
 
* [http://www.simonsays.com/thefallen_site/index.htm Official website]
 
* [http://www.simonsays.com/thefallen_site/index.htm Official website]
 
* {{NCwiki-title|The Fallen (game)}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|type=title|page=tt0203945}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|type=title|page=tt0203945}}
* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/data/340584.html ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen''] at [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ Gamefaqs]
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* [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: The Fallen''] at [http://www.gamespot.com/ Gamespot]
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* [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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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

Credits

Cast

DS9 The Fallen Wallpaper 1024

Deep Space 9 and the USS Defiant

Kira Bajoran Phaser

Kira fires a Bajoran phaser

Crew

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

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