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'''''Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates''''' is a stand-alone expansion for the computer game ''[[Star Trek Starfleet Command II: Empires at War]]''. The game adds eight separate playable pirate cartels based on the [[Orion Pirates]], who had been frequently fought throughout the earlier games. It also opened up a [[multiplayer]] Dynaverse for on-line play. Players may also play via the [[GameSpy]] Service.  
'''Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates''' is a stand-alone expansion for the computer game ''[[Star Trek Starfleet Command II: Empires at War]]''. The game adds eight separate playable pirate cartels based on the Orion Pirates, who had been frequently fought throughout the earlier games. It also opened up a [[multiplayer]] Dynaverse for on-line play. Players may also play via the GameSpy Service.  


==Voice cast==
==Voice cast==
*[[Corey Burton]]
*Corey Burton
*[[Jennifer Hale]]
*Jennifer Hale
*[[Maurice LaMarche]]
*Maurice LaMarche
*John Mariano
*John Mariano
*[[Jim Meskimen]]
*Jim Meskimen
*Hidi Shannon
*Hidi Shannon
*[[Tara Strong]]
*Tara Strong
*[[Frank Welker]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0320526/fullcredits |title=Star Trek: Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates (2001) (VG) - Full cast and crew |accessdate=2007-12-21 |publisher=[[Internet Movie Database]]}}</ref>
*Frank Welker


==Governments and cartels==
==Governments and cartels==
Galactic Governments:
Galactic Governments:
*The [[United Federation of Planets]]
*The United Federation of Planets
*The [[Klingon Empire]]
*The Klingon Empire
*The [[Romulan Star Empire]]
*The Romulan Star Empire
*The [[Gorn Confederation]]
*The Gorn Confederation
*The [[Hydran Kingdoms]]
*The Hydran Kingdoms
*The [[Interstellar Concordium]]
*The Interstellar Concordium
*The [[Lyran Star Empire]]
*The Lyran Star Empire
*The [[Mirak Star League]]
*The Mirak Star League
In addition to these 8 which were in the original Starfleet Command II: Empires at War there are 8 Pirate cartels.
In addition to these 8 which were in the original [[Starfleet Command II: Empires at War]] there are 8 Pirate cartels.
*The Orion Cartel
*The Orion Cartel
*The Camboro Cartel
*The Camboro Cartel
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Generally speaking, the pirate ships are manuverable and have average shields. Their ships usually don't have the engine power of other ships- for example, the Orion light cruiser might have 25 or 27 power while Empire races have 31. However, Orion ships usually don't have as many weapons to charge, and they can still be energy efficient and fast.
Generally speaking, the pirate ships are manuverable and have average shields. Their ships usually don't have the engine power of other ships- for example, the Orion light cruiser might have 25 or 27 power while Empire races have 31. However, Orion ships usually don't have as many weapons to charge, and they can still be energy efficient and fast.
==Critical reception==
On the review aggregator [[Game Rankings]], the game has an average score of 80% based on 13 reviews.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/479798.asp |title=Star Trek Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates Reviews |accessdate=2007-12-21 |publisher=[[Game Rankings]]}}</ref>
[[IGN]] gave the game a rating of 7.8 out of 10 and said, "There are twelve new campaigns here along with 26 skirmish missions. Best of all there's a simple mission creator that lets you set up the engagements you'd like to see. Twelve multiplayer missions and three bonus missions based on the "A Piece of the Action" episode are included as well." IGN said the interface for ship to ship action is "well implemented enough" and "everything is laid out reasonably well", but "there are really far too many buttons on the interface for my tastes." IGN called the AI "robust" and said damage modeling in the game is "excellent", but said some of the ship's voice acknowledgements are bland. IGN said "Sadly, there is no z-axis in the game" and said it detracts from the realism. IGN said, "the folks at Taldren...have tried to expand the promising Dynaverse II engine" but said "the system still has many of the shortcomings that plagued ''[[Empires at War]]''." IGN noted, "''Orion Pirates'' isn't compatible with previous versions of ''Starfleet Command''." IGN said, "it seems a lot like just an expansion at first glance, but it's really more of a stand-alone mission pack with a few new features added." and said "the real meat of this game is the tactical combat model."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pc.ign.com/articles/166/166402p1.html |title=IGN: Star Trek: Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates Review |accessdate=2007-12-21 |date=[[2001-07-03]] |publisher=[[IGN]]}}</ref>
Giancarlo Varanini of [[GameSpot]] gave the game a rating of 7.9 out of 10 and said the game "has an impressive amount of content for a stand-alone expansion." Varanini wrote, "Dynaverse II is a semipersistent universe where you can travel through the universe as any one of the races in the game, engage in battles with other players, and work your way up to getting new and more powerful ships." and said the game "includes a fully functional Dynaverse II mode out of the box, and it also contains new skirmishes, a new race, gameplay improvements, and basically all of the features of the original game." Varanini said the single-player modes "are for the most part exactly the same as those in Starfleet Command Volume II, but there have been some changes made." and noted the skirmish mode with premade scenarios such as ''Wrath of Khan''. Varanini said "the campaign mode still suffers from a poorly designed interface." Varanini also wrote, "many of the early missions can be incredibly difficult" in the campaign mode, but said the game's best feature was "a working Dynaverse II", saying it adds a great deal of replay value to the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/starfleetcommandorionpirates/review.html |title=Star Trek Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates for PC Review |accessdate=2007-12-21 |author=Giancarlo Varanini |date=[[2001-07-05]] |publisher=[[GameSpot]]}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://stgu.com/startrekgames/index.php/Category:Starfleet_Command_-_Orion_Pirates Starfleet Command - Orion Pirates at the Star Trek Gaming Wiki]
* [http://www.dynaverse.net/ The Dynaverse Gaming Association Site]
* [http://www.dynaverse.net/ The Dynaverse Gaming Association Site]
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Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates is a stand-alone expansion for the computer game Star Trek Starfleet Command II: Empires at War. The game adds eight separate playable pirate cartels based on the Orion Pirates, who had been frequently fought throughout the earlier games. It also opened up a multiplayer Dynaverse for on-line play. Players may also play via the GameSpy Service.

Voice cast

  • Corey Burton
  • Jennifer Hale
  • Maurice LaMarche
  • John Mariano
  • Jim Meskimen
  • Hidi Shannon
  • Tara Strong
  • Frank Welker

Governments and cartels

Galactic Governments:

  • The United Federation of Planets
  • The Klingon Empire
  • The Romulan Star Empire
  • The Gorn Confederation
  • The Hydran Kingdoms
  • The Interstellar Concordium
  • The Lyran Star Empire
  • The Mirak Star League

In addition to these 8 which were in the original Starfleet Command II: Empires at War there are 8 Pirate cartels.

  • The Orion Cartel
  • The Camboro Cartel
  • The Crimson Shadow (The House of Korgath)
  • Prime Industries
  • The Tiger Heart Cartel
  • The Beast Raiders
  • The Syndicate
  • The Wyldefire Compact

Ships

The Orion Pirate ships are very strange in comparison to the other government ships, Orion ships tend to have all kinds of different technology from all of the major governments. Because they have all the technology this makes them a very formidable enemy, and not an enemy to be taken lightly.

Generally speaking, the pirate ships are manuverable and have average shields. Their ships usually don't have the engine power of other ships- for example, the Orion light cruiser might have 25 or 27 power while Empire races have 31. However, Orion ships usually don't have as many weapons to charge, and they can still be energy efficient and fast.

References

External links