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Kate Mulgrew joins Star Trek Online as Kathryn Janeway

Shadow's Advance allies Janeway with Captain Killy and Admiral Leeta.

Kate Mulgrew will reprise her role as Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek Online Shadow’s Advance, Perfect World has today announced.

Mulgrew will voice both Prime and Mirror Universe versions of Janeway as part of the new content.

“For the first time in Star Trek Online history, Captains will play the Mirror version of their own characters in the featured episode, ‘Red Shift,'” Perfect World advised.

“Players will join Terran forces led by Marshall Janeway (Kate Mulgrew, who originated the character in Star Trek: Voyager and was recently featured in the new animated series Star Trek: Prodigy) to kidnap a person of great importance from Jupiter Station in Federation space,” Perfect World continued. “They will be joined by Captain Killy (Mary Wiseman), the Mirror version of Ensign Tilly from Star Trek: Discovery and Admiral Leeta (Chase Masterson), the Mirror Version of Leeta the Dabo girl from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”

The content will follow the perspective of the Prime Universe’s Admiral Janeway.

As always, the new expansion will include a new featured episode, a new Task Force Operation, the Omega Molecule Stabilization Anniversary Event and more. It launches today on Windows PC, followed by a console release in March.

Update: The expansion is now available on Xbox One and PS4 consoles, playable via backwards compatibility on Xbox Series S & X and PS5.

Star Trek Online is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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