Virtual Star Trek: The Next Generation Recreation Pulled After Cease & Desist

For fans of Star Trek the release of Star Trek: Bridge Crew was a dream come true, finally giving fans the chance to step into the role of a Starfleet officer aboard one of the most famous spaceships in all science fiction. For one group of fans however, the release of Star Trek: Bridge Crew heralded the end of a passion project.

Stage-9 was a fan project which had been ongoing for two years, which aimed to recreate the Enterprise-D as depicted in Star Trek: The Next Generation TV show.

The detailed virtual reality (VR) recreation was built using Unreal Engine 4, and could be explored using HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, or fans could simply use a monitor for a 2D view of the ship. The recreation allowed users to travel in turbolifts to the various decks, enter rooms, interact with objects and even fire a phaser.

However, after receiving a cease and desist letter from CBS, the head of the project, identified online as ‘Scragnog’, was forced to pull the project after failing to reach a compromise with the CBS lawyers.

Though Star Trek in all its various forms are of course owned by CBS, Stage-9 made it clear from the outset that it was not an officially licensed project, was not affiliated in any way with CBS or Paramount and the VR creation was, in effect, simply elaborate fan art, since they creators were not making any money from the project.

Scragnog said in a statement that the team became concerned when the Star Trek: Next Generation DLC was released for Star Trek: Bridge Crew earlier this year. “Internally this was an exciting development, but at the same time it concerned us,” Scragnog said, going to to explain that the Stage-9 crew had been hoping to pitch the project to CBS. “Throughout all of this we knew it could end at any point.”

Star Trek: Bridge Crew - TNG DLC

Scragnog released a video explaining the situation and making an emotional goodbye to the Stage-9 project, that video statement can be viewed below.

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Star Trek: Bridge Crew The Next Generation DLC Out Now for PC VR Headsets

Probably Ubisoft’s biggest virtual reality (VR) title to date, Star Trek: Bridge Crew arrived last year to worldwide acclaim for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and PlayStation VR. Then a couple of months ago the PlayStation VR received an update adding The Next Generation themed DLC, allowing players to enter the universe of Picard and his crew. While PC fans have had to wait, today the DLC has now become available.

Star Trek: Bridge Crew - TNG DLC

Star Trek: Bridge Crew The Next Generation isn’t just a casual makeover of the original videogame, with all the buttons and switches like the 90’s series. As the DLC is paid for, fans will also get two new mission types, Patrol and Resistance, plus enhancements to the Ongoing Missions mode.

These new missions will see players come face to face with some of Star Trek’s most well known and feared alien races,  long-term federation adversaries the Romulan Empire will appear in Patrol, a mode allowing players to explore openly, encountering enemies and objectives as they travel. As for Resistance the hint is in the name, coming across the ever deadly Borg, will your resistance really be futile? Pursued by a relentless Borg cube, players need to complete a series of objectives to prepare for a showdown against it.

Players who were fans of the Engineering role will now find it replaced with Operations. This role tasks that particular player with assigning crewmembers to different stations to activate features like precision targeting and shield modulation, as well as conducting repairs.

Star Trek: Bridge Crew

With the new DLC available for all formats it doesn’t matter if you’re playing on PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, or in a non-VR format as the title is completely cross compatible.

Star Trek: Bridge Crew The Next Generation DLC is available now via the Oculus Store for £12.49 GBP/ £15 USD, and should be available on Steam soon. For any further updates on the title, keep reading VRFocus.