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Star Trek Online Season 14 heads to Xbox One, PS4 next month

Star Trek Online Season 14, Emergence, heads to both Xbox One and PS4 in November, Perfect World today announced.

Already available on PC and Mac, Emergence offers up a new colony alongside an additional mission with Captain Geordi LaForge, voiced by Star Trek: The Next Generation actor LeVar Burton. The content hits consoles on 14 November.

“Season 14 – Emergence begins with the featured episode, ‘Melting Pot,’ which takes place on a new colony in the Alpha Quadrant, recently established by the Kentari and Lukari species,” Perfect World said of the content.

“Players will tour the grounds with Captain Geordi La Forge… and the Lukari’s own Captain Kuumaarke (Kipleigh Brown). The mission takes a chaotic turn when players learn that the colony world has drawn the attention of the Tzenkethi, a powerful militant species who have attacked both the Kentari and Lukari before.”

The new season also offers a new Fleet Holding system with five tiers of progression, new defense queue, a new fleet-driven colony defense event and more.

Best yet, the season will offer the skant — a hugely awesome uniform made famous in The Next Generation.


Just bask in that for a minute, please.

Star Trek: Online is available on Mac, Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. It recently added Star Trek: Discovery uniforms to the mix.


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