Elite Force II

Star Trek: Elite Force II is the sequel to the popular computer game Star Trek: Elite Force.

Storyline
After assisting in helping Voyager return to the Alpha Quadrant, Starfleet splits the Hazard Team up among different assignments.

Two years later in 2380, Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Enterprise-E is the first to see the use for a Hazard Team, and has Munro and many of the old members of the team transferred to the Enterprise.

After responding to a distress call from the USS Dallas, the Hazard Team discovers that a race of unintellegent insects called "exo-morphes" has been genetically engineered to attack the Attrexians, and a subdued race, the Idryll. But the Idryll history turns out to be more than expected, and who actually controls the exo-morphes brings in powers from across the quadrant, including the Romulans, the Klingons, and the Ferengi, and the Enterprise has to stop the exo-morphes before they are successful in following thier orders to commit genocide.

Characters
Like the previous game, the main character of Elite Force II is Alexander Munro. Unlike the games previous incarnation, the player no longer has the option to play either a male or a female ("Alexandra Munro").

New characters include a number of Officers aboard the Enterprise-E, many Aliens not-to-often seen in games, such as Andorians, Caitians, and Denobulans. Also new is Korban, a Klingon cadet Munro brought with him from the Academy.


 * For complete list of characters see: Star Trek: Elite Force II Characters

Background

 * This is the first appearance of a Denobulan in a Star Trek video game.
 * Actor Derek McGrath, who played Chell in the episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and the first Elite Force, is replaced by Andy Milder, who previously played Bolian. Almost all of the other characters are voiced by the same actors as the first game.
 * The character of Frank Jackson was made a contest by STARTREK.COM, where the winner (Frank Jackson) was made into a CGI template and his name used in the game.