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Star trek game ideal

Game image.

The Star Trek Game was a board game released in 1967 by Ideal Toy Company, the first ever Star Trek major game licensed for sale, and the only one produced during the run of the Star Trek: The Original Series.

Game components[]

  • 1 game board
  • 4 plastic "spaceship tokens"
  • 1 6-sided die
  • 40 "Fuel Unit" cards (4 each numbered 1-10)
  • 4 "Mission Destinations" cards
  • 2 plastic "fuel ship" discs

References[]

Characters[]

James T. KirkSpockNyota Uhura
These characters only appear on the cover.

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • X-1X-2X-3X-4unnamed spacecraft (fuel ships)

Locations[]

the galaxy's Alpha and Beta Quadrants (AlphaBetaDeltaEpsilonGammaPhi) • Earth (Sol star system, sector 001, the galaxy's Alpha Quadrant

Shipboard areas[]

USS Enterprise
bridge

Other references[]

aliencaptainclothingcommandercommanding officercommunications officerengineFederation Starfleet ranksFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)first officerfuelfuel shipgalaxygovernmentHumanlieutenantmatternation-stateorbitplanetquadrantraces and culturesrankscience officerspacespaceshipStarfleetStarfleet uniformStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)starstar systemstarshiptechnologytimetitletunicUnited Federation of PlanetsuniformuniverseviewscreenVulcanweapon

Appendices[]

Background[]

  • The game uses a vague description of space travel in explanations of the pieces' moves around the board, without specification as to whether the mission spacecraft use impulse engines or warp drive, what kind of distances they are crossing or the nature of their fuel. If the ships were all using impulse engines, it would create the likelihood the planets mentioned were all in the same star system, with those planets being in different systems only likely if the ships were using faster-than-light travel.
  • The planets were all named with letters from the Greek language alphabet, creating an at-the-time unintended correlation with the planet Delta mentioned years later in TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptation: The Motion Picture.

Images[]

Connections[]

Star Trek board games
Star Trek Game (1967) • "Voyage of Discovery" • Star Trek Game (1974)Star Trek Game (UK, 1975) • "The Tunnel of Death" • "... Wild Goose Chase!" • "Space Chase" • "Escape from the Clinging Dags" • Star Trek Game (1979)Starfleet GameMake-A-Game BookThe Invasion of Klingon EmpireThe Wrath of KhanStar Trek III: The Search for Spock GameStruggle for the ThroneStarship Duel IStarship Duel IIThe Adventure GameThe Enterprise4 EncounterStar Trek III (The Kobayashi MaruThe Sherwood SyndromeFree Enterpri$e) • Star Trek: The GameThe Final FrontierGame of the GalaxiesThe Next Generation GameA Klingon ChallengeRomulan ChallengeRed Alert!Star Trek: Monopoly (Star Trek: The Next Generation MonopolyMonopoly: Klingon Edition) • Fleet CaptainsStar Trek: ExpeditionsStar Trek: CatanAttack WingRoad TripFive-Year MissionPanicAscendancyStar Trek 50th Anniversary RiskFrontiers (Frontiers: The Return of Khan) • Conflick in the Neutral ZoneBlack AlertAway Missions

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