In this real-time, 3D strategy game, you will have the opportunity to lead four races, build and protect space stations, and interact with popular characters from "Star Trek: The Next Generation."The Dominion War has just ended, and Captain Picard is establishing a new supply depot on a routine mission when the Enterprise receives a strange distress call from the USS Premonition, an unknown starship under attack by two Borg spheres. Experience epic Star Trek naval battles like never before in the space strategy game "Star Trek: Armada." Developed by Activision and released for the PC in 2000, Armada has a diverse cast of characters that feature the voice talents of several of Star Trek’s biggest stars, including Patrick Stewart and Michael Dorn. Once it's bays are loaded, right-click on the allied station that you want it to go to, and it will go there and deliver the resource. Once you select which resource you wish to send, your cargo ship will load up the resource at your nearest trading station. From there, you have the option to load 500 units of either dilithium, latinum, metal, or crew. To do this, select a cargo ship and click on the Trade Menu button. There may be times when you will wish to send a specific resource to an ally. The icon will change to the End Trade icon and right-clicking on the second station will start the cargo ship trading. From there, click on the Start Trade icon and then move the icon over the other station you wish to set up a trade route with and left-click on it. Select the cargo ship at the first station and click on the Trade Menu button. Cargo ships can be built at your starbase. To trade with another station, you'll need to use your cargo ship. Remember, the further apart your trading stations are, the more latinum they generate. Also, you can build multiple trading stations and trade between them to generate even more latinum. Trading stations will also generate latinum on their own-having a trading station will attract Ferengi cargo ships, who will automatically trade with you, increasing your latinum. Here, you can choose to buy or sell dilithium, metal, or latinum. To do this, you only need to select the station, and click on the Trade button to see your trading options. Once you have a trading station, you can trade dilithium and metal for latinum. The Borg can, however, transmute metal and dilithium. Assimilation and ruthless expansion are the sole source of their infrastructure. Note: The Borg and Species 8472 do not trade. To do this, you'll need to build a trading station. To further strengthen your economy, you can begin trading your resources-selling for profit when you have excess, buying when you need more. Collecting resources-dilithium, latinum, metal, and crew-is the primary method of expanding your infrastructure. In order to build and support your armada, you will need to develop a strong economy.
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