
Other ships/races Ferengi starships (non-playable) In the main scenarios, such as the Federation Scenario, the player has one, maybe two of these ships which is used to construct the base(s) needed to complete the scenario(s). When the game starts, the player gets one starbase and/ or one, maybe two construction ships. All playable races except Species 8472 use them to build installations.Chuq'Beh-class ( β) (artillery cruiser resembling the K'Vort-class).Koloth-class ( β) (mainly a re-designed K't'inga-class).

USS Incursion ( β) (appears in the final mission originally depicted in Star Trek: Away Team).Ships of this class are named after Earth cities, e.g.Galaxy-class: saucer section, stardrive section.This is a marine carrying class of ships named for the Battle of Iwo Jima.Very Special Thanks to Gene Roddenberryįeatured starship classes United Federation of Planets starships.Special Thanks to Rick Berman and Peter Lauritson.Brian Mysliwy – Mad Doc Software core Armada II Team.Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard.3.1 United Federation of Planets starships.Tensions between the Cardassians and the Klingon Empire are on the rise, and we've just received word of a renewed Borg threat."įollowing some complaints about the length of the Armada version, the single-player campaign was altered for this game now only three races are involved, and each storyline is mostly independent of the others: the Federation must repel a Borg invasion via a new type of transwarp gate, taking the assault into the Delta Quadrant the Klingons must deal with a resurgent Cardassian military, while the Borg, affected by events in the Federation campaign, must stave off an attack by Species 8472, before combining with the Federation to eliminate this galactic threat. It's been six months since we successfully dealt with the threat of the Omega Particle.


" The Federation stands on the precipice of another major conflict that threatens the fragile peace we have worked so hard to achieve. It also added Species 8472 and the Cardassian Union as playable races. The sequel to Star Trek: Armada, it featured improved three dimensional graphics as well as more classes of ships. ASIN B000BVYVKI (US) ASIN B00005N5EZ (UK) ASIN B00005QFHW (Germany) ASIN B000219I0K (Germany "Green Pepper" re-release) Star Trek: Armada II is a real-time strategy game, published by Activision in 2001.
