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===Storyline=== The eras that are covered in single player mode are: * [[Jonathan Archer]] (''[[Enterprise]]'' (NX-01 - ENT) * [[James T. Kirk]] ** (''[[U.S.S. Enterprise]]'' - TOS) ** (''U.S.S. Enterprise'' Refit, ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise-A]]'' - TOS Movies) * [[Jean-Luc Picard]] ** (''[[U.S.S. Stargazer]]'' - TNG) ** (''[[U.S.S. Enterprise-D]]'' - TNG and Star Trek: Generations) ** (''[[U.S.S. Enterprise-E]]'' - Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Nemesis) * [[Benjamin Sisko]] (''[[U.S.S. Defiant]]'' - DS9) * [[Kathryn Janeway]] (''[[U.S.S. Voyager]]'' - VOY) An article on [[Eurogamer]], posted on August 7, 2006, revealed that Derek Chester has collaborated with original Star Trek writer [[D.C. Fontana]] on the scripts of ''Star Trek: Legacy'' and ''[[Star Trek: Tactical Assault]]''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=66525 | title=Bethesda reveals Trek talent | publisher=Eurogamer | accessdate=2006-09-22}}</ref> Fontana and Chester gave an interview on [[IGN]], posted 29 November 2006, in which they reveal that the storyline incorporates the split between the Vulcan and Romulan races, known as the Sundering.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/748/748078p1.html | title=Star Trek: Legacy Interview | publisher=IGN | work=IGN | accessdate=2006-12-13}}</ref> '''The Enterprise Era''' The story begins with the player taking the role of [[Starfleet ranks and insignia|Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] approximately four years after the conclusion of events in the [[Star Trek Enterprise]] television series. He is ordered to investigate the disappearance of a Vulcan ship. Upon arriving, he finds the Vulcans under attack by Romulans. After driving the Romulans back, the Vulcan captain, a scientist named T'Uerell, informs Archer that they must travel to a research station where the Vulcans were conducting sensitive research. Although Archer is suspicious, he agrees and escorts T'Uerell to the station which is already under attack by the Romulans. After beating back the Romulans, T'Uerell docks with the station and all communications fall silent despite repeated hails by Archer. As waves of Romulan vessels are beaten back by Archer, T'Uerell finally hails Archer, indicates that she has saved some sort of research and owes him a debt of gratitude, but promises that if they should meet again the encounter would not be pleasant. With this ominous statement, T'Uerell's vessel then enters warp and escapes. Several other missions follow where Archer and the Enterprise are tasked with dealing with the outbreak of a mutagenic virus of mysterious origin. Archer discovers Romulans may be involved yet again, and also senses that T'Uerell is somehow involved. '''The Original Series Era''' The player then takes the role of Captain [[James T. Kirk]] in command of the Constitution-class ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise]]'' from the Original Series. Amidst the heat of a war with the Klingons, Kirk is tasked with stealing a prototype Klingon Bird-of-Prey, whose cloak is undetectable, in order to investigate and destroy a Klingon super-weapon. Kirk discovers that a Vulcan called T'Uerell is behind the Klingons' advanced super-weapon, but is unable to apprehend her before she escapes. '''Post-The Motion Picture Era''' After the events of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', now-Admiral Kirk again encounters T'Uerell as well as some strange Klingon vessels. The Klingon ships have assaulted the Keteract Research Station which has been studying the mysterious Omega Particle. Upon engaging the Klingon ships, Kirk discovers the Klingon ships have actually been assimilated by the Borg. The warp signatures from the Klingon ships are traced back to T'Uerell's base, where she has successfully installed the Omega Particle onto a Borg Sphere, granting the vessel immense power. Although Kirk is able to dispatch the Borg ship, once again T'Uerell is able to escape. As he contemplates his failure to capture T'Uerell, Kirk states, "Perhaps the next generation will do better." '''The Next Generation Era''' During the final part of the story, the player takes the role of a young [[Jean-Luc Picard]] as acting captain of the ''[[U.S.S. Stargazer]]''. The young Picard leads a small task force to protect a star system from stellar debris that threatens to destroy three inhabited planets. After successfully concluding those missions, the story skips forward in time to when Captain Picard is in command of the Galaxy-class [[U.S.S. Enterprise-D]]. The final missions take place later still, after [[Kathryn Janeway]] has returned from the Delta Quadrant with the ''[[U.S.S. Voyager]]'' and has been promoted to Admiral. Picard, now in command of the [[Sovereign class]] ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise-E]]'', and Janeway meet with T'Uerell who is accompanied by a pair of [[Borg Cube]]s and destroyers. T'Uerell's own ship has taken on certain Borg-like qualities and she reveals that she has taken control of the Borg Collective in an effort to bring order to chaos. She demands the Federation's surrender, which Picard and Janeway refuse. T'Uerell then commands the Borg to attack ''Deep Space Nine'', where Picard must first protect the station, and then rally the Klingon and Romulan defenders into an allied fleet. After repelling another wave of Borg attackers, Picard and the allied fleet pursue T'Uerell, where the final confrontation takes place. Eventually, T'Uerell's ship is destroyed after Picard collapses a wormhole through which she was summoning Borg reinforcements.
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