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While there may be a slight blip in the TNG reactions... Paula wanted to make sure that there was still something to entertain!  So let's all collectively say, THANK YOU, PAULA 🖤


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PAULA DEMING

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KATRINA ALYSHA

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Comments

Jon Hoover

Obviously, we hope Kat gets better and healthy. We'll be here. Luckily, I have new content! I just discovered the Season 1 reactions!!!! They were very hidden and I didn't know they existed until a couple of days ago! So I'm binging Season 1 reactions right now!!!

Firefly24601

I keep wanting to type messages to Paula while she's playing the Voyager game. Like on her Twitch.

Stephen Kronfeld

Would enjoy seeing the Gals react to Voyager after they finish TNG.

Anonymous

Hope Kat feels better soon, i loved this game as a kid would very much like to see you continue playing.

Mark Ten

Hope Kat is well, love you guys, you make my week! Pls continue the game! Fun watching you. I notice that Janeway's hair color is the same as yours... but pls dont use that hair style too! Thanks for sharing all these videos. Love to Kat. Mark

Bret A. Hart

Thank you, Paula! Wishing Kat a speedy recovery!

Anonymous

I completely understand and i hope kat makes a speedy recovery

Red Claw

If you wanna play a really good old Star Trek Game, you should try out Star Trek Away Team. One of my fave Trek games. And of course I wish a quick recovery to Kat!

Matthew Zeidman

A Paula playalong? Super nice! Wish it was for better reasons, of course. Get well soon, Kat.

Chris Neumann

Reminded me why I never got into first person shooters! But it was fun, and yes, I think there's a Deep Space Nine game where you fight the Dominion (apparently there's four DS9 games). Def do more of these, and if you can find it and run it, give Star Trek Borg a try, it's literally like an interactive episode. And Star Trek Resurgence just feels like you're IN the Star Trek world, playing both a command officer and a lower decker.

Anonymous

There is a Trek shooter from around the same era with some Dominion content. "Deep Space Nine: The Fallen." You play as Sisko, Worf or Kira, depending on the mission. They got almost the entire cast to reprise their roles, with the exceptions of Avery Brooks and Colm Meany. (Full disclosure, I fell into doing some coding and graphical work on the unofficial free expansion "Convergence," which was otherwise entirely a labor of love by one of the game's level designers, Eric Ruter.)

Anonymous

For my money, one of the best Star Trek PC games ever is "Star Trek: The Next Generation -- A Final Unity"; it came out on CD-ROM about a year after TNG ended, and was one of the last Trek games made for MS-DOS (the precursor to Windows). Depending on your system, it took some doing to get it up and running (back then you had to manually edit system files to make them compatible with some games), but once it was it was quite an experience. The full regular TNG cast lent their voices (just like Elite Force), and it was a "point-and-click" adventure game where you are trying to uncover the mysteries surrounding an ancient civilization and a device they created that could destroy the galaxy (along with some B-plot action involving Romulans, Ferengi, some alien political intrigue, and a crazy zoo planet). It has a bit of a learning curve, but it's still fun to play through the missions with different characters to get different dialogue and outcomes. More than that, it's probably the closest to a fully interactive version of a TNG episode that you'll ever get. If you can find it (and know how to get DOSBox working), I definitely recommend it! Other great Trek games, besides those already mentioned, are Star Trek: Armada (RTS), Starfleet Academy and its spin-off Klingon Academy (space combat sims), Bridge Commander (also a space combat sim), and Starfleet Command (tactical strategy; based on the "Star Fleet Battles" tabletop game).

Anonymous

As far as I'm aware, 'A Final Unity' isn't currently available for sale on any digital storefronts, and has essentially become abandonware. I'd love to see Paula play it, but the efforts to get it to play on a modern computer are probably more than Paula would be willing to deal with.

Joe Concepts

I loved the game from a couple years earlier, another point and click adventure game, the TOS themed Star Trek 25th Anniversary. With a later version that added the whole voice cast. Graphics may be considered cartoony by some, but it was like a perfect recreation of TOS, right down to different episodes. The sequel Judgment Rites was just as good. And THOSE are on Steam for cheap.

Anonymous

Yep, I loved that game! I remember eagerly awaiting it to hit the stores. I agree that it felt sort of like an episode of the show. Other TNG-based games I liked were Star Trek Armada (w Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn, and Denise Crosby doing voiceovers) and the oft-overlooked strategy game Birth of the Federation (many did not care for it, but I really enjoyed it).

Anonymous

Ah; BotF...I spent MANY hours in that game, working my way up the Federation's research tree so that I could finally build the Defiant-class escort, so I could take on the Borg cube without getting slaughtered. Still go back to it once in a while, mainly to try out stuff like the Ultimate Universe mod. A good semi-modern substitute is the "Star Trek: Armada III" mod for Sins of a Solar Empire.

Anonymous

Lol yea, I remember the Defiant class ship in that......I think there was one maneuver (maybe "evade"?) where it became almost unstoppable. Thanks for the note on the Armada III mod, I might have to check out Sins of Solar Empire.

Kris Nimitz

i definitly want to watch You playing the game ;) it is like a episode of voyager, cool

Anonymous

Got it as a gift when I was a kid. Never worked right. Got to play just enough of it that I knew it was a great game but never managed to get to far before crashes.