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  • Complete Monster: T'Uerell seems like just a typical Vulcan scientist at first, but she quickly becomes something far more sinister. After being saved by Captain Archer from some Romulan ships, T'Uerell manipulates him to get her to her research space station. There, after collecting her work, she blows up the station, killing everyone on board before escaping. Helping to develop a dangerous biological weapon for the Romulans, which they used on nearby planets, killing several billion people. T'Uerell reappears a century later, working with the Klingon Empire to create a particle beam weapon to destroy the Federation. In reality allied with the Borg, T'Uerell allows them to assimilate some of the Klingon Ships, as she has created a prototype of the Borg Sphere and plans to use it to attack the Federation. Resurfacing in the 24th century, chased by Romulan ships after attacking one of their worlds, T'Uerell destroys an nearby uninhabited world to get them off her back, which led to debris from the destroyed planet heading towards inhabited worlds, threatening the lives of millions. Returning to enact her final scheme, T'Uerell has taken over the Borg Collective and wants to assimilate the entire galaxy, believing free will to be chaotic and illogical, and wanting to enforce her version of logic and perfection on the galaxy.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: From Mission 2, "Breakwater". When Archer's plea for hostile Romulans to back down falls on deaf ears, T'Uerell suggests that he speak to them in a language they understand; in other words, give them a Vulcan Hello. Heck, T'Uerell is basically the ultimate logic extremist.
  • Moral Event Horizon: T'Uerell doesn't merely cross the line so much as cheerfully moonwalk across it.
  • The Problem with Licensed Games: The fact that this game is licensed is the least of its problems.
  • Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Multiple mods, such as the somewhat popular Ultimate Universe Mod, are devoted to cleaning up the PC version's code and simply making it playable, as well as also adding more content.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: You have the 40th anniversary of the franchise, the five captains of each show assembled, a story by DC Fontana... And yet, this game is at best forgettable.

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