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| Image = Star Trek Starship Creator Warp II cover.jpg
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| Title = Star Trek: Starship Creator Warp II
 
| Title = Star Trek: Starship Creator Warp II
 
| Publisher = [[Simon and Schuster]]
 
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| Requirements = 90 MHz processor, 16 MB RAM, 25 MB hard drive space, 2x CD-ROM drive
 
| Requirements = 90 MHz processor, 16 MB RAM, 25 MB hard drive space, 2x CD-ROM drive
 
| Reference = {{ASIN|B00004SDGB}}
 
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'''''Star Trek: Starship Creator Warp II''''' is a sequel to the computer-based simulation [[Star Trek: Starship Creator]] created by [[Simon and Schuster]] Interactive, and was released in 2000. ''Warp II'' was similar to the original in that the player could create and assign crew to a starship and initiate missions to evaluate their performance. However, there were some slight differences, mainly a rearranged ship line-up, a [[Klingon]] {{ShipClass|B'rel}}, and several new missions and crew members.
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'''''Star Trek: Starship Creator Warp II''''' is a sequel to the computer-based simulation ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'' created by [[Simon and Schuster]] Interactive, and was released in 2000. ''Warp II'' was similar to the original in that the player could create and assign crew to a starship and initiate missions to evaluate their performance. However, there were some slight differences, mainly a rearranged ship line-up, a [[Klingon]] {{class|B'rel}}, and several new missions and crew members.
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In ''Warp II'' it is possible to export the created ships and import them in [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars|Dominion Wars]].
 
In ''Warp II'' it is possible to export the created ships and import them in [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars|Dominion Wars]].
   
 
==Differences==
 
==Differences==
 
 
Much like the original, ''Warp II'' had a [[TNG]] era [[LCARS]] format with the same three difficulty levels from which to select, however there were some additions made to the game.
 
Much like the original, ''Warp II'' had a [[TNG]] era [[LCARS]] format with the same three difficulty levels from which to select, however there were some additions made to the game.
   
 
===Starship classes===
 
===Starship classes===
 
''Warp II'' featured starships from the original game (''[[Sovereign class|Sovereign]]'', ''[[Defiant class|Defiant]]'', ''[[Constitution class|Constitution]]'', ''[[Galaxy class|Galaxy]]'', ''[[Intrepid class|Intrepid]]'', and {{class|Akira}}es) with just one addition: the Klingon ''B'rel''-class.
 
''Warp II'' featured starships from the original game (''[[Sovereign class|Sovereign]]'', ''[[Defiant class|Defiant]]'', ''[[Constitution class|Constitution]]'', ''[[Galaxy class|Galaxy]]'', ''[[Intrepid class|Intrepid]]'' and {{ShipClass|Akira}}es) with just one addition: the Klingon ''B'rel''-class.
 
   
 
===Missions===
 
===Missions===
 
The missions were one of the major updates from the original game, featuring 34 scripted missions from which to select. These missions included storylines featured in the various ''[[Star Trek]]'' series.
 
The missions were one of the major updates from the original game, featuring 34 scripted missions from which to select. These missions included storylines featured in the various ''[[Star Trek]]'' series.
   
 
[[Category:Video games|Starship Creator 2]]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 17:40, 31 October 2014

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Star Trek: Starship Creator Warp II is a sequel to the computer-based simulation Star Trek: Starship Creator created by Simon and Schuster Interactive, and was released in 2000. Warp II was similar to the original in that the player could create and assign crew to a starship and initiate missions to evaluate their performance. However, there were some slight differences, mainly a rearranged ship line-up, a Klingon B'rel-class, and several new missions and crew members.

In Warp II it is possible to export the created ships and import them in Dominion Wars.

Differences

Much like the original, Warp II had a TNG era LCARS format with the same three difficulty levels from which to select, however there were some additions made to the game.

Starship classes

Warp II featured starships from the original game (Sovereign, Defiant, Constitution, Galaxy, Intrepid, and Akira-classes) with just one addition: the Klingon B'rel-class.

Missions

The missions were one of the major updates from the original game, featuring 34 scripted missions from which to select. These missions included storylines featured in the various Star Trek series.