The Borg costume worn by John de Lancie was previously used in both parts of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Descent by Michael Reilly Burke (as Goval), Gary Hunter (as an unnamed drone), and Tom Morga (as Crosis), and was sold on the It's A Wrap! sale for $2425 in 2008.īorg's installation program is written from the perspective of the Borg. This cursor can then be clicked on any person or object in the frame to get a Q-narrated description of its backstory or function. Players can also pause the movie at any time with a single left-click, and gain access to a tricorder cursor. The interface is handled entirely through mouse clicks to make decisions or interact with puzzles at key points during the movie. Later, the cadet is transported inside the body of the ship's security officer, where he can use his knowledge of upcoming events to change the outcome.
Q initially takes the player onto the bridge of the cadet's father's ship as an invisible observer. Star Trek: Borg is an interactive movie filmed in first-person through the eyes of the cadet. However, the mysterious entity 'Q' (played by John deLancie) gives you the chance to travel back in time to Wolf 359 and try saving your father and his ship. When the Borg attack again, Starfleet won't allow you to stay and fight them. Not an American user? DescriptionThe player take the role of a Starfleet Cadet whose father died in the battle against the Borg at Wolf 359.