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Amazon.comIn Star Trek: ConQuest Online, gamers assume the role of a Q, an all-powerful being who is anxious to reign most clever amongst a bevy of other Qs. By utilizing collectible pieces from Star Trek: The Next Generation, the player manipulates the galaxy, hoping to outwit the competition and emerge victorious.Players start off with a predetermined set of pieces, constructed from a group of more than 150 characters, weapons, and ships, each with varying abilities and value. Players use their pieces to gain control of the planets in their quadrant, as well as to attack and fend off their opponent's pieces. A player wins by seizing control of the challenger's home planet and capturing the Q or by holding off an opponent long enough to rack up the necessary points.ReviewStar Trek collectible games have been around for a while, but Star Trek ConQuest Online is the first designed for the PC, and more importantly, for the Internet. You couldn't ask for an easier way to find opponents, trade pieces, and compete in tourneys than with this online-only game from the creators of the acclaimed online collectible card game, Chron X.There are two ways to get started playing ConQuest Online: by downloading the starter pack, which is under 20MB, or by buying the game at retail. The download is free, and as soon as you pay the $10 registration fee, you can play against a computer opponent or go online and square off against carbon-based life-forms in unranked games. The registration fee is waived for owners of the retail game, and the boxed version comes with a retail-only Ambassador Spock piece (which Activision says will never be available in online booster packs). Even so, the download is considerably cheaper, unless you just don't feel confident starting your first game without that Spock piece.Regardless of how you begin playing, the game automatically sets up five control groups, or decks, each with 41 playing pieces necessary for basic games and ten additional pieces for advanced-game auctions. The five groups fall under five different racial affinities: Federation, Klingon, Borg, Romulan, and mixed. You can create as many new control groups as you like, and once you register, you can start trading pieces with other players. Other benefits of registration include entry in a global ranking system, the option to purchase booster packs and boxes (the box carries a hefty $30 price tag, but it's got a lot of content), and the ability to participate in official tournaments.You play as a Q and use ships, people, and technology from the Star Trek universe to gain control of planets both in the neutral zone (where there can be one or three worlds) and in your opponent's home region. The basic game is divided into three phases: deploy, attack, and move. During the deploy phase, you can place three types of pieces from your control group onto planets, regions, or people. How many pieces you deploy is limited by how many control points you start the turn with, and control points are determined by how many points you spent on the last turn and how many planets you have. Attacking is simple enough - you and your opponent can engage in space combat or in battles on planet surfaces - and during the move phase you can beam people aboard ships and move ships between regions. To win, you either "cheQmate" your opponent by trapping his Q for a full turn on a planet where you have more influence (determined by whom you've placed on the surface) or by controlling the most planets.After you run through the tutorials, you'll find yourself completely comfortable with the principles of the basic game. But once you get into a real match, you'll discover the subtle strategies and deep challenges that ConQuest Online offers. Many of the pieces you deploy can be placed on enemy ships to cripple them - the crippled ship might not be able to beam anyone on board down to a planet, or lose its special abilities such as sensor arrays or isolinear chips. Y
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