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Academy Trainer is a tie-in online game released to promote the movie Star Trek, it consists of small games designed around engineering exercises and spot the difference images using stills from the film.
As a Starfleet cadet, you will face a series of tasks, or quizzes. Most of the tasks are timed, and success will depend on prompt solutions. Additional tasks will test your visual acuity, while others, rapid reasoning or memory skills. Everything is so darn weird on here, but it is so easy to understand and I have been really good at all he things that it has said.
The Starfleet Academy Trainer blends elements from the movie with the Star Trek brand, and provides reoccurring tasks (visual pattern recognition), where you as a cadet will examine images from the film, searching for discrepancies.
The cadet is given feedback after each task, and at the end of the game a "profile" is generated, which indicates a rank, based on your score (e.g. Ensign - Vice Admiral), and a recommended specialisation: Command (gold), Security & Engineering (red), or Science & Medical (blue).
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