Warp Five 182: Spoiler Alert / by Guest User

Enterprise Video Game.

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Running Time: 1 hour 2 minutes 18 seconds
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The first official Star Trek game hearkens back to 1967, with a board game based on the original series. Since then, there have been various board games, card games, tabletop wargames, and role playing games. The first Star Trek video game was a text-based adventure written in BASIC, and released in 1971. There have been various others, both for PC and console, but never has there been a game specifically for Star Trek: Enterprise.

In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Patrick Devlin and Brandi Jackola build an Enterprise video game. We discuss current gen vs. 8-bit, where the game begins, what characters can be played, cutscenes, side quests, and downloadable content.

Chapters

Intro (00:00:00)
Welcome Boomers (00:01:31)
Enterprise Video Game (00:04:05)
Xindi Attack (00:08:29)
Playable Characters (00:10:25)
Locked and Unlocked Events (00:16:36)
Tutorial Mission (00:19:54)
Role Playing Games (00:24:12)
Side Quests (00:27:14)
How Characters Progress (00:28:14)
The Mines and Terllium D (00:31:19)
Random Encounters (00:33:35)
Scientist and DLC (00:37:05)
Patrick is Vindictive (00:42:14)
Downloadable Content (00:46:41)
Final Thoughts (00:48:42)
Closing (00:54:10)


Host

Brandi Jackola and Patrick Devlin

Production

Patrick Devlin (Editor) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)