Generations (PC game)

Summary
=References==

Characters

 * B'Etor • Data • Beverly Crusher • Guinan • John Harriman • Geordi La Forge • James T. Kirk • Lursa • Marruu • Alyssa Ogawa • Jean-Luc Picard • William T. Riker • Tolian Soran •Montgomery Scott • Demora Sulu • Deanna Troi • Worf

Leonard McCoy • Antonia Salvatori • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura

Starships and vehicles

 * USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) • USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)  • USS Farragut (NCC-60597)  • USS Trosper  • Chodak cruiser •  warbird • Cha'Joh ( bird-of-prey) • Romulan warbird • SS Lakul  • SS Robert Fox  •  attack cruiser

USS Bozeman (NCC-1941) • USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

Locations

 * Amargosa • Amargosa Observatory • Amargosa system • Antilios • Arvada II • Bersus • Earth • Epsion • Galorndon Core • Halee • Veridian III • Veridian system

Veridian IV

Races and cultures

 * Android • Betazoid • Chodak Empire • Human • El-Aurian • Klingon • Romulan • Vulcan • Human

Borg

States and organizations

 * Chodak Empire • House of Duras • Klingon Empire • Romulan Star Empire • Starfleet • United Federation of Planets

Borg Collective • Starfleet Command

Other references

 * 2293 • 2371 • airlock • android • antibody • antimatter • antimatter reactor plug • Axionic flux invertor • breather mask • Chodak probe • Chodak shell • commbadge • control panel • coolant • deflector dish • disruptor • diving bell • force field • fusion reactor • graviton invertor • holodeck • hydraulic lift • illuminator core • inertial damper • isolinear control circuit • Jefferies tube • Ktarian egg • macrovirus • magnetic justifer • observation platform • photon torpedo • plasma coolant • shield frequency • stellar cartography • subspace field • synaptic node • Ten Forward • tractor beam • transporter • tricorder • trilithium • turbolift • VISOR • virus • warp drive • warp core • warp nacelle

Trivia

 * This game greatly expands upon the 2371 events of the 1994 film Star Trek: Generations, by not only depicting the same locations glimpsed onscreen in the movie, but by offering several new planetary locations (Arvada II, Bersus, Galorndon Core, etc.) where the storyline involving Soran’s plot to destroy stars and return to the Nexus unfolds.
 * Although released in mid-1997, two-and-a-half years after the theatrical release of the motion picture itself, the production still ended up reuniting most of the main movie-cast (including actors William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, and Malcolm McDowell), who ended up recording brand-new dialogue for the PC game's new events and locations.