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The events of the Elite Force games?

Freman

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Well, specifically, Elite Force 2, which I believe takes place in 2380, which is the year after Nemesis. I was wondering if these games fit in with the current relaunch material, continuity-wise?

Have any of the characters from the games been seen or mentioned in any of the newer books? I'd love to see one or two of them pop up in a Voyager or Next Generation novel.
 
That's too bad. I'd like to see the Scott character brought over, as I believe she's supposed to be Scotty's great grand daughter or something.
 
EF2 is incompatible with TNG-R novels since it features Tuvok on the E-E, no Bev, no Geordi and has Barclay as Chief Engineer.
 
That's too bad. I'd like to see the Scott character brought over, as I believe she's supposed to be Scotty's great grand daughter or something.


Scotty had kids? When was this? Is it known? Why would he retire to the Norpin Colony (as he was going to) all by himself if he had a significant other?
 
EF2 is incompatible with TNG-R novels since it features Tuvok on the E-E, no Bev, no Geordi and has Barclay as Chief Engineer.

That could be worked around easily enough though, couldn't it? Temporary assignments, or something along those lines?
 
EF2 is incompatible with TNG-R novels since it features Tuvok on the E-E, no Bev, no Geordi and has Barclay as Chief Engineer.

That could be worked around easily enough though, couldn't it? Temporary assignments, or something along those lines?

^Tuvok would have never had the time. He went right from his undercover assignment on Romulus to the Titan in 2379. Beverly was back on the ship before 2379 was over, and Geordi hasn't left the ship for another assignment since it launched. But you never know...
 
I'm not sure what it would entail (logistically or legally), but I'ld love to see Ensign Korban brought into the novel 'verse.

Not only is he another Klingon in Starfleet, but he has no life-changing tragedy in his past, he chose to join Starfleet voluntarily (just 'cause he liked it better than the KDF), he's outgoing, enthusiastic, even friendly --he's the anti-Worf.

He and T'ryssa Chen would probably get along great. . .
 
EF2 is incompatible with TNG-R novels since it features Tuvok on the E-E, no Bev, no Geordi and has Barclay as Chief Engineer.

Tuvok on the E-E is the only 'problem'. Barclay is not mentioned as the 'Chief Engineer' in the game, I don't think. He is present in Engineering though. There's no mention of a new CMO either, so there's no reason Beverly couldn't be onboard, just 'offscreen'.
 
EF2 is incompatible with TNG-R novels since it features Tuvok on the E-E, no Bev, no Geordi and has Barclay as Chief Engineer.

Tuvok on the E-E is the only 'problem'. Barclay is not mentioned as the 'Chief Engineer' in the game, I don't think. He is present in Engineering though. There's no mention of a new CMO either, so there's no reason Beverly couldn't be onboard, just 'offscreen'.

If you scan him with the tricorder it says "Chief Engineer of the Enteprise".

IIRC the new CMO was a Trill...or maybe i'm thinking of the counsellor? It's been a while. IIRC the head nurse had a higher rank then the doc.

About crossovers into novels - it would be cool, but there's a big philosophical difference between the way Trek is portrayed in the novels and how it is in an FPS. I would get a kick out of an away team running around with the Personal Quantum Torpedo Launcher.

Actually, those forcefield suits were a neat idea, and the idea that all the team's weapons are stored in transporter suspension until needed was cool, too (IIRC, Diane Duane used the same idea to store Coffee in Spock's World!).

That game deserved to do a lot better than it did.

EDIT: Wasn't there a comic book version? I remember reading about it somewhere or other. Or was that just the first game?
 
EF2 is incompatible with TNG-R novels since it features Tuvok on the E-E, no Bev, no Geordi and has Barclay as Chief Engineer.

Tuvok on the E-E is the only 'problem'. Barclay is not mentioned as the 'Chief Engineer' in the game, I don't think. He is present in Engineering though. There's no mention of a new CMO either, so there's no reason Beverly couldn't be onboard, just 'offscreen'.

If you scan him with the tricorder it says "Chief Engineer of the Enteprise".

I could have sworn I remember he said something about Geordi being away. oh well.
 
I've played EF1, but not EF2. Is a an in-game reason given for the odd crew shake-up on the Enterprise?
 
They never give a reason in dialouge, but the games is set post Nemesis, so that would explain the lack of Beverly. I never found a reason for the lack of Worf or Geordi though.
 
as i said, Tuvok notes that Worf is on leave, with Tuvok filling in at Tactical, this means no first officer is present either.

wasn't Geordi supposed to leave the E-E in a draft of NEM? maybe the game-makers expected him to and that's why Reg replaced him...
 
^ Nope, Geordi was never supposed to leave the E. And, according to IMDB, Dwight Schultz contributed voice talent to the game, but not Levar Burton. Therefore, I'm guessing that it was more an issue of actor availabilty/casting budget reasons that caused Barclay's promotion to Chief Engineer in the game than anything else.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348111/

ETA: The same could probably be said for Tim Russ as security chief, but IIRC, there actually was a story reason for Tuvok's presence in the game.
 
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