The Terran Gambit Ark Finally Comes To An End As Refractions Launches For Star Trek Online Console Players
Refractions launches on Xbox and PlayStation today.
Star Trek Online players on Xbox and PlayStation are now able to experience the final chapter of the Terran Gambit Ark story, with the launch of the Refractions update in the MMORPG. The Terran Emperor Wesley Crusher has merged with The Other and somehow, the Federation has to stop his reign of terror before he makes it to Earth. This update sees Gates McFadden and Wil Wheaton return to voice the Terran version of their characters in the game, along with Chase Masterson who plays Terran Admiral Leeta.
The update introduces several bits of new content. These include The Fujiwhara Effect – which continues the storyline, a new task force operation, Bird Cage, two new patrols, a Picard Season 2 lockbox, and the thirteenth-anniversary event. The event runs from today until April 13, so players have plenty of time to take part.
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