Star Trek: Borg

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Published 2013-08-02
This episode is from the 1996 Interactive Movie game "Star Trek: Borg".

Written by Hilary Bader, directed by James L. Conway, and featured an original score by Dennis McCarthy.

It is presented in first person like a FPS game, though it was a "decision" game, where you watch the action and make decisions at key points.

You are Cadet Qaylan Furlong, who meets a certain entity "Q" who takes him back in time to the battle of Wolf 359, where his father died.

Furlong is given the chance to change history and save his father's life.

Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Borg

All Comments (21)
  • It's almost like a lost episode of TNG... It feels good, as someone who really loves TNG, DS9, and Voyager.
  • @antonbell7297
    These games may be old, but damn, they are so much better than the current ones. Its actually like watching an episode but you can jump in and be there. Its sad no one makes any of these anymore.
  • @rcnelson
    Q, impeccably played by de Lancie, is one of sci-fi's great characters.
  • I love Q. He's like a big kid. I love when him when the Q Continuamin makes Q a human and he thinks he's dying, but Q is just getting sleepy.
  • @reedallen4613
    I absolutely love Q's final line: "oops, I almost forgot" haha
  • I love Q's best line ever in this game: "Why?  Because I can!" XD  Classic Q!
  • @albatani27
    I love how Biraka was the only one capable of frustrating Q.
  • @JamesCarmichael
    It's amazing to consider all the sets, costumes, models, writing and music that went into this production. Very impressive.
  • @stateofdreams1
    I was searching for Star trek the Next Generation episodes when I found this. What a surprise. It's great fun, and John de Lancie, as Q, is brilliant as ever.
  • "If they court martial you, you can always say 'the collective made me do it" LMAO 😂😂😂😂 Genius!
  • @jjames1977
    This is smart, it gives the player realistic-seeming decisions, and it is infeasibly well acted for a 1990's PC computer game.
  • @casey6556
    “Why? Because I can!” laughter I feel like this is both Q as a character about the tropical scene he has just created and John de Lancie about making this thing
  • @pemo2676
    absolutely love how this game is just a POV interactive episode - i only wish more adaptations into games would work like this now
  • @RampantFury925
    Boy, this MUST of been a massive headache for Temporal Investigations...
  • @remeyrune6009
    it makes me happy that the kid saved his fathers life in the end, thank you Q
  • @LoricElf
    Its crazy Q's character stood out so much even directly against Picard. Amazing work!
  • One of delancies best performances, even better than some of his tv appearances
  • @Hudspethtb
    John must have had a lot of fun making this. Thanks for putting it together.