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Endless expanses and almost all captains, the Borg queen, Romulans and even the Gorn are there?

"Star Trek: Legends" throws ships, timelines and series from Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi world upside down and sends heroes and villains on shared adventures.

In order for that to make sense in terms of time - there are several years between the individual series - the Nexus is needed.

The mystical energy band from the seventh “Star Trek” movie from 1994 breaks the boundaries of space, time and reality and brings the series heroes together.

Players are now facing quite a challenge: On the one hand, they have to complete increasingly difficult missions in the world of the Nexus with their growing crew.

There is exploration, fighting and collecting.

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Depending on the composition, Captain Janeway, the Gorn, the Borg Queen and Michael Burnham stand side by side.

A tough challenge for some Trek purists.

"Star Trek: Legends" is one of the better versions

On the other hand, the ship and crew are being upgraded and trained.

The raw materials collected on the missions are used for this.

Unused crew members gain experience on shuttle missions and bring home plenty of latinum, protomatter or biomimetic gel.

This is how the Starfleet heroes arm themselves.

The mix of round-the-clock combat, exploration and the story told through dialogues and stills is entertaining.

"Legends" is one of the better versions of "Star Trek" as a video game.

All kinds of familiar faces appear in "Star Trek: Legends"

Source: dpa-tmn

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Only the partially weak translation bothers.

Android Data, for example, is called "data" in the German version.

That would not have happened with the real universal translator from the series.

Positive: Even if some game modes such as events or shuttle missions are somewhat reminiscent of the freemium mechanics of other games, "Star Trek: Legends" does not have any hidden costs.

The online mode handled by the Game Center is also designed to be comparatively sparing in terms of data.

“Star Trek: Legends” is currently only available in Apple's Apple Arcade game service for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and iPod touch.

The monthly subscription price is 4.99 euros.

A pensive Captain Picard under fire: In "Star Trek: Legends" you send away teams on sometimes dangerous missions

Source: dpa-tmn