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Delta Quadrant

Space, the final frontier. Vast, mysterious, full of surprises and adventures! 

After sensing his imminent demise, the Caretaker started looking for someone special to pick up the torch and continue looking after the Ocampa in the Delta Quadrant. He expanded his search and abducted dozens of starships from all across the Milky Way Galaxy, using his array to experiment with the ships' crews to determine whether they were compatible. Among the ships he abducted were a Maquis raider and USS Voyager.

The Delta Quadrant is a sprawling, unknown space ready for all Commanders to explore. It’s filled with new systems, missions, new - and old - enemies, and undiscovered Formation Armadas (Species 8472) that will test your strategic and coordination skills! 

This is just the beginning, as throughout the Voyager Arc, we will explore together the Delta Quadrant and face all its perils–and who knows, we may even meet some familiar friendly faces out there.

Location, location, location

The Delta Quadrant can be found at the top of the Galaxy map. During May, Commanders will be able to start exploring from two different entry points.

Border of the Alpha Quadrant  (Entry Level: 26+ ) 

Here, the Commanders and forces of the Alpha Quadrant have begun to delve further into Deep Space and have discovered the Delta Quadrant. It contains planetary missions, Formation Armadas (Species 8472), Lost (grabbed by the Caretaker from the Alpha Quadrant) and Hirogen Hostiles.

Depths of the Delta Quadrant (Entry Level: 34+)  

Commander will rendezvous with USS Voyager as it continues its journey home to the Alpha Quadrant. Core missions take place here, it also contains Lost (grabbed by the Caretaker from the Alpha Quadrant) and Hirogen Hostiles.

"You know as well as I do that fear only exists for one purpose... to be conquered."

The Delta Quadrant holds many secrets and dangers. As such, navigating successfully requires a certain level of expertise and experience. It is locked to ensure that only the most capable and daring explorers can enter this uncharted territory. However, with perseverance and skill, the secrets of the Delta Quadrant can be unlocked, and the mysteries of this fascinating region can be revealed. So prepare yourself for the challenges ahead and embark on a journey of discovery in the Delta Quadrant during the Voyager Arc!

Exploring the Delta Quadrant

As the Voyager arc progresses, Commanders will have the chance to explore new sections of the Delta Quadrant, opening up exciting possibilities for discovery and adventure. One of the most integral parts of the exploration is locating and completing missions. A crucial one is the “Commiseration” in the Eviloy system. This is the key to exploring the Delta Quadrant during the Voyager Arc. 

This region of space is home to many strange and wondrous alien species and dangerous threats. But there is still so much we need to learn about this area. So come aboard and join us on this journey of exploration and discovery in the Delta Quadrant!

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  • Encoded Data

Data Resource

Data mining [ ].

Also see the Augments page for reference.

Plutonium Part

Data Mining in Augment Space

The Botany Bay is the Augment Space, Mining/Survey Ship best for mining Corrupted and Encoded Data. You are then able to convert this Data Resource to Augment Credits for items in the Augment faction store. Including Augment Reputation Points, Augment Officer Shards, Recruitment Packs, Common Plutonium available after lvl 20 , Uncommon Plutonium available after lvl 24, & Rare Plutonium available after lvl 30 which is needed to upgrade the ship.

Common misunderstanding Plutonium: (Common, Uncommon and Rare) are parts, not a resource , you must mine the Data of both types, and then Exchange it for Augment Credits to therefore 'buy' the Plutonium Parts in the Augment Faction Store.

Tip , as it gets more dangerous the higher reputation you get with the Augments, remember to mine there and not be hit: 1: Send a ship & closely after , your Botany Bay or other Mining Ship, once the 1st ship is targeted, set your Survey to mine the Data, then warp the 1st ship out before it's hit. Your Survey ship will be safe to mine thereafter. 2: Send your mining ship closely followed by another ship, once your Survey Ship is targeted by the Bounty Hunter Ship, simply attack it with your other ship, you are then safe to mine also toggle on and off to respawn the mine without being targeted again.

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Locations [ ]

Also see the Botany Bay page.

Corrupted Data Accelerator, used to mine Corrupted Data

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Star Trek Fleet Command Jumps Into The Delta Quadrant With New ‘Voyager’ Arc

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| May 16, 2023 | By: TrekMovie.com Staff 13 comments so far

Star Trek Fleet Command has jumped into the Delta Quadrant, adding Star Trek: Voyager content to the real-time multiplayer strategy and role-play mobile game.

Fleet Command’s Voyager arc begins

From now until August 2023, players will find major new features and content tied into the series. Fleet Command now includes 25 new missions spanning the Voyager story, adding the Delta Quadrant itself as a new location.

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Here is the new narrative for the latest update:

“According to markings on the probe’s outer casing, it appears to originate from a Starfleet vessel bearing the registry NCC-74656…” The discovery of a lost Federation probe marks the beginning of a journey almost 70,000 light years in the making. Adrift in the farthest reaches of the Delta Quadrant, the crew of the USS Voyager have spent the last several years on a steady course for home, all the while searching for a means to expedite their perilous journey. When a chance encounter with Progenitor technology creates a gateway back to the Alpha Quadrant, a potential way back home makes itself known. However, this discovery will pull Voyager and her crew into the midst of a conflict stoked by foes old and new… Although fraught with countless unfathomable dangers, the uncharted regions of the Delta Quadrant also present boundless opportunities for exploration. Aspiring pathfinders and collectors daring enough to venture into this strange, new place will find the rarest treasures and artifacts. Nonetheless, for those foolish enough to venture where they do not belong, this place may be their tomb. “Captain… How interesting that our paths should cross again. I never would have anticipated that such an imperfect being would give rise to such a perfect opportunity.”

Voyager characters and assets

The first Voyager update adds two new officers players can add to their fleets: The Doctor and B’Elanna Torres.

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New game features include a new artifact hall that enables players to acquire artifacts that increase combat and economic abilities. There are also new Voyager -themed artifacts.

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More Voyager content will be added to Fleet Command throughout the summer. The Voyager content follows the addition of Star Trek: Picard content to the game in April that included the USS Titan-A. Last year, Fleet Commanded added content from Lower Decks , Strange New Worlds , and Deep Space Nine .

Available now

You can check out the new Voyager content galactic adventure by downloading Star Trek Fleet Command for free on mobile platforms, PC, and now Mac. For more info visit startrekfleetcommand.com .

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Get the Doctor on Prodigy already! But man this looks great too. Support anything that expands more Voyager. 🖖

It’s fun. I wasn’t level locked out of most of it, (have to be level 25 and over to do a lot of the missions) and it’s just been fun so far.

If anyone reading this does want to play, level 25 isn’t too hard to reach. How long it’ll take you depends on your personal playing style. I started playing in December and just reached level 26 but I tend to take my time leveling. My best friend started playing in April and she’s already almost to level 20. They also give you ways to go back and do arcs that you missed.

Heard some mixed things about this game in general but I would love to try this though. I wish they had better MMO games. I used to play STO way back in the day but lost interest.

What were the best levels?

ngl it can be buggy and while you can progress in it while being free to play, it’s not that easy after a certain level. But I honestly don’t mind that because 🤷 gotta make money to keep the game going.

As for best levels, there’s really no best levels. You just do missions and upgrade your base of operations and recruit people to crew your ships. The missions, events and crew is what makes the game fun. And sometimes the ships. And on the missions it’s subjective. The trouble with Tribbles but with the Kelvin universe crew is fun but for people who don’t like the Kelvin universe crew it won’t be. The mission where the captain of the Enterprise D was Quark was a lot of fun but I like that kind of what if things. (You get that one at level 15 when you unlock the holodeck for your station.)

Also you’re not gonna be a member of Starfleet, you’re an independent ship captain who can choose to ally with the Federation, Klingons or Romulans. I chose the Federation but that’s because I like them the most while I do love all three.

I’m looking forward to reaching level 35 when I can start the Deep Space Nine arc. Weyoun is a character that you can recruit to join your crew and that’s why I started playing it, won’t even lie there. 😂

Also every crewmember you can recruit does different things so it helps to recruit all of them for that. Quark for example makes it easier to mine raw latinum. Weyoun makes fighting things easier on a certain type of ship. Kelvin universe Scotty increases the warp range of your ship. I’ll stop examples there.

Yeah that does interesting. It sounds very creative.

Wow thanks for all the info bro! 👍

Yeah no interest in anything JJ verse but if it’s fun I’ll give it a shot. But I get sick of being nickeled and dime on a lot of these ‘free to play’ games today. The DS9 arc sounds cool too. I don’t want to think how much money it would take to get there though. 😆🙄

I like the independent ship idea as well.

Just curious do you play STO? If so which is better? I do miss having my Voyager but I haven’t played for years.

I did play STO. I tried to play it for Weyoun but I could never get into it. Also I really didn’t like what STO did with him. So I never made it past the very beginning of the game. I like STFC a lot better.

And tbqh with you. I’m level 26, I’m just 9 levels away from the recommended level for the arc. And the only money I have spent on the game was just to unlock a second building upgrade slot. So you can reach it without paying, it’ll just take you a while. The only things that are completely locked behind a pay wall are stuff like second slots to upgrade buildings and research slots. Otherwise you can just build or upgrade one building at a time and research one thing at a time. Everything else you can get for free but it takes a lot of patience. Or you can pay to get so many shards for different characters but they also give you a lot of different ways to get them. I’m currently waiting for the next time the Dominion Diplomat event rolls around so I can get more Weyoun shards.

And the DS9 arc itself is based off the start of DS9 season 6 which is fun. So it’s not telling new stories but taking some creative liberties with the war arc but in a way that works for me.

Every arc they do a month with an event store where you can earn event currency and then use that currency in the event store to get shards for characters and for ships. And you don’t have to pay for the event currency either. You just earn them by completing the events, usually something like defeat so many hostiles (occasionally just of a specific type), answering trivia questions, mining resources (my favorite thing to do in the whole game), and so on. That’s also how you can earn character shards.

Wow I didn’t know any of this but this game hasn’t been on my radar much at all.

This sounds a lot better than I was assuming.

Yeah I played STO tons when it first came online, around 2010. But a lot of the missions started to feel a bit too repetitive and not really that much fun. I basically dropped playing around 2015. I played a few times here and there since but just to check out some of the new additions. But when it first started I was addicted because it was really the inly thing that felt like old school Trek again.

But most Trek games have been aub par IMO ans why I haven’t jumped on Fleet Command. But it sounds a little better than I thought talking to you about it. That’s impressive you got so far and haven’t had to spend a lot of money.

For me it would definitely be the VOY and DS9 arcs. I love the idea it’s based directly on a season. STO uses whatever is in canon but has gone way beyond the movies and shows as you probably know although I like they always change things up whenever new canon is revealed.

One of the DS9 arc missions that I can’t wait to get to is where you get called in to a meeting with someone super important that’s impatient to talk to you and when you get there, it’s Weyoun. He starts trying to convince you to ally with the Dominion while Damar and Gor are the third and fourth wheel. So they’ve added in the Breen already but it honestly works.

And that’s the thing about this one being set in the Kelvin universe after Beyond. It can then do whatever it want without having to adjust for canon. All of the show based content it has added has just been because they crossed over and time traveled. I’m looking forward to getting to the start of the lower decks arc when I get the materials I need for it. That one looks funny from the mission summaries. (Still mad that agimus is not one of the characters you can recruit when he was in this arc. But then Gor isn’t either which is like nooo give me the Breen guy. Brunt isn’t either although he gets referenced when you first build your station’s treasury [that’s about monthly thing where you fill it up every month and there’s character shards and you can either not open it or can open it for 20 to 100 dollars or by collecting pieces to complete the desealing rod, and it gives you two days to open it before Brunt comes and empties it and doesn’t like harass you about it unlike other free to play games.])

You will burn thousands of euros and end up with a very buggy game that crashes all the time the more you go higher in game. It gets worse as they introduce new stuff in game. So bad that now I can not even get in game to play… so all that money its for nothing now.. Dont get into it. Waste of time and money

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Star Trek: Fleet Command

Star Trek: Fleet Command is an ongoing mobile game set in the alternate reality . Described as a " free-roaming multiplayer Star Trek experience [combining] role-playing game style progression and real-time battles with enemy ships ", the game is published by Scopely , who developed the game with Digit Game Studios and in collaboration with CBS Interactive .

The game was announced on 2 November 2018 , and launched on 29 November 2018 for iOS and Android devices. [1]

In 2020 , elements of the prime universe were introduced. [2] In April 2021 , Karl Urban ( Leonard McCoy ) and Sonequa Martin-Green ( Michael Burnham ) were featured in a series of four promotional spots for the game. [3]

Starting 11 May 2021 , members of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crew were made available as unlockable characters as part of a special event. [4]

  • 2.1.1 Officer advancement
  • 2.1.2 Officer table
  • 2.2 Materials and resources
  • 2.3.1 Ship basic information
  • 2.3.2 Ship upgrade details
  • 2.4 Research and Station
  • 2.5 Factions
  • 2.6.1 Augment space
  • 2.7.1 PvE Hostiles
  • 2.8.1 Scotty's tutorial missions
  • 2.8.2 Maia's early missions
  • 2.8.3.1 Combat training missions
  • 2.8.3.2 Other combat missions
  • 2.8.4 Construction missions
  • 2.8.5 Starting mission locations
  • 2.9.1 Beginning missions
  • 2.9.2 Construction missions
  • 2.9.3.1 Combat training missions
  • 2.9.3.2 Ship level combat missions
  • 2.9.3.3 Specific system combat missions
  • 2.9.3.4 Other combat missions
  • 2.9.4 Non-combat missions
  • 2.9.5 Planetary missions
  • 2.9.6 Uncategorized missions
  • 3 External links

Premise [ ]

Gameplay [ ], officers [ ].

Officers are necessary for Star Trek Fleet Command ships, and each can improve the ship's effectiveness in different ways, if serving as captain or as one of the two other bridge officers. When serving as captain, the officer's "Captain maneuver" is activated. When serving as captain or one of the other two bridge officers, the officer's "Officer ability" is activated.

Each officer belongs to an officer group, based on their backgrounds. When officers from the same officer group serve together on a ship's bridge, their abilities may be increased through synergy.

An officer may be rated Common , Uncommon , Rare , or Epic . That determines the chance of "recruiting" them to a player's available crew. Officers are recruited by opening recruiting chests, which produce officer "shards"; between six and 120 shards (see the Officer table) are required to recruit a new officer. Standard Recruit chests usually (initially always) provide Common officer shards; Premium Recruit chests usually provide Uncommon officer shards, with smaller chances of Rare or Epic shards; Ultra Recruit chests provide either Rare or Epic officer shards; faction (Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Augment) recruit chests provide recruits from specific factions; and events sometimes add other types of recruiting chests. Occasionally (3% of the time) Premium and Ultra chests will provide enough shards to recruit an officer outright, rather than just one per draw.

In addition to initially recruiting officers, recruiting chests may be used to promote them, which allows them to rise one rank and another five levels. (The table indicates only the shards required for initial recruiting; higher ranks require more shards.) In addition to earning enough shards for promotion, there is a promotion cost.

Officers can also be assigned to Away missions. Officers with higher stats give you more chance at success, if the success rate is pushed over 100%, the rewards increase. There is a "key stat" on all away missions (attack, defence, or health) which boosts the chance at success further than other stats. Away missions can reward faction points and credits, recruit tokens, blueprints, officer shards and more.

Officer advancement [ ]

Officers advance along two tracks: level and rank. To advance in level, Officer XP (experience) is needed.

This table shows the Officer XP required to advance a typical officer to each level:

Some officers require more or less Officer XP to advance. For example, Nero requires four times the typical officer XP to advance, and Barot, Stonn, and Uhura (but not Cadet Uhura) require double, while Komal, Rukor, and Vartoq require only one-fifth the usual Officer XP .

Unconfirmed: Common and Uncommon officers advance at the standard cost (or less), Rare officers advance at double cost, and Epic officers advance at four times cost.

This table shows names of ranks for officers, the level limit for each rank, and promotion costs for levels.

Some officers require more Officer XP to be promoted in rank. For example, Vixis requires 2500 Officer XP to advance from Ensign I to Lieutenant JG II. At higher ranks, Epic officers may also require Faction Credits to advance.

Officer table [ ]

This table presents officers by name and earliest level available, captain and officer maneuvers, Star Fleet division and synergy group, rarity and shard cost (per rank), and initial Strength (with Attack, Defense, and Health as "A", "D", and "H" in the table).

Some officers may be recruited through missions earlier than they can be recruited with Recruit Tokens on the Recruit page. Approximate mission levels are marked in (parentheses). For example, "Cadet James T. Kirk, 3 (2)" means that Kirk appears in the Standard Recruit rewards table at Level 3, but can also be recruited through the Combat Training 3 missions, which are easily completed at Level 2.

Materials and resources [ ]

Star Trek: Fleet Command has a variety of materials and resources of various types:

  • Parsteel , Tritanium , Dilithium , and Latinum are resources , listed on the main display screen.
  • Loot chests are acquired through combat with "Hostiles" and other players.
  • Speed-up tokens come in general and ship-repair varieties.
  • Materials are divided into Grade 1, 2, 3 and 4, and include ship type Parts, mined Raw materials, and Common and Uncommon Refined materials.
  • Other inventory items include Peace Shields, Officer XP , Ship XP , and Misc. The main Misc items are Recruit Tokens ( regular , Premium , and Ultra ), and Relocation Tokens . Also Klingon, Romulan and Federation recruit tokens, and Discovery recruit tokens.

Expand the table for more details.

Some materials and resources are used in tables in the #Ships and #Research and Station sections. These abbreviations (and color codes) are used in those sections:

  • CC2 , CG2 , CO2 : Refined Common 2★ Crystal , Gas , Ore
  • CC3 , CG3 , CO3 : Refined Common 3★ Crystal , Gas , Ore
  • UC2 , UG2 , UO2 : Refined Uncommon 2★ Crystal , Gas , Ore
  • UC3 , UG3 , UO3 : Refined Uncommon 3★ Crystal , Gas , Ore
  • RC , RG , RO : Refined Rare (3★ only) Crystal , Gas , Ore
  • Pu: Plutonium
  • PE1 , PB1 , or PS1 : 1★ ship Parts ( Explorer , Battleship , or Survey )
  • PI2 , PE2 , PB2 , or PS2 : 2★ ship Parts ( Interceptor , Explorer , Battleship , or Survey )
  • PI3 , PE3 , PB3 , or PS3 : 3★ ship Parts ( Interceptor , Explorer , Battleship , or Survey )
  • P: Parsteel
  • T: Tritanium
  • D: Dilithium
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Ship basic information [ ]

Ships are grouped into four rarity classes and three star groups. The rarity classes are "common", "uncommon", "rare", and "epic". Each requires blueprints ("BP" below) to construct, and requires certain shipyard level (" SY " below) before it can be built.

Ships are grouped into four classes: Explorer, Battleship, Interceptor, and Survey.

  • Explorers are more powerful than their power rating in combat with Interceptors.
  • Battleships are more powerful than their power rating in combat with Explorers.
  • Interceptors are more powerful than their power rating in combat with Battleships.
  • Survey ships are neither more nor less powerful than their power rating against any category of ship, although they are significantly weaker in power.

Combat characteristics include strength (overall), attack, defense, health, and numerous more detailed statistics (not listed in this table). Attack statistics include officer attack bonus, damage per round, armor pierce, shield pierce, accuracy, and critical chance and damage. Defense statistics include officer health bonus, and shield and hull health.

Utility characteristics include impulse speed, warp range (ability to reach remote systems), warp speed, cargo capacity, protected cargo, and mining bonus.

Ship strength increases with operations level, ship tier, ship level, and officers. In the table below, the operations level at which the figures were researched is indicated in (parentheses) in the Tier column. Strength figures are without officers, except in the case of the Realta above Tier 1, and at ship levels to be documented later.

Ship upgrade details [ ]

Ships include several components that can be upgraded: armor, impulse drive, warp drive, cargo, and weapons (and possibly more that are not yet documented). When all are upgraded, the ship's overall tier can be upgraded. The ship's level is limited to five times its tier.

The materials required to build ships, upgrade ship components, and tier-up ships include Tritanium and Dilithium for all types of ships, plus Refined resources (Common at lower tiers, Uncommon at higher Tiers) that depend on the ship type:

  • Interceptor Parts , Explorer Parts , Battleship Parts , and Survey Parts . Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3 ships require 1★, 2★, and 3★ Parts, respectively.
  • Interceptors, Explorers, and Battleships above Grade 1 require Refined Crystal , Gas , and Ore , respectively. Grade 2 and Grade 3 ships require 2★ and 3★ refined materials, respectively. Certain ships require special resources (such as Plutonium).

Research and Station [ ]

Advancement in Star Trek: Fleet Command requires building improvements to the Station, and advancing research. Research follows six tracks: Combat, away teams, galaxy, outlaw, territory and Station. Although combat research mainly affects ships Combat research mainly affects ships, Station research is closely tied to Station improvements. Territory has mainly research affecting territory capture, and uses different currencies. Away teams does that to its respective feature. Outlaw is mainly to improve the Stella. Galaxy research provides a wide variaty of research. Some Station buildings require research advancement prerequisites, and conversely, some research requires Station improvements. Each level of research or Station building has a power rating, used in power ratings and in qualification for rewards based on power advancement.

Note: The abbreviations are not official to the game; they're included here to make the tables more compact.

A new Station consists of an incomplete structure and a few functional, Level 1 buildings: Operations, Academy, and Ship Hangar in the Station's interior, and Drydock A and Defense Platform A on the Station's exterior.

The key building is Operations, which defines the Station's overall level. No other Station building may exceed the Operations level.

New buildings may be constructed and existing buildings upgraded. Such construction takes time (which can be reduced to "Instant" by spending Latinum ) and has material requirements. Additionally, buildings have requirements (prerequisites) for construction, including both other types of buildings (at sufficient levels) and completed research.

Some types of Station buildings may be duplicated: Parsteel, Tritanium, and Dilithium generators inside the Station, and Drydocks and Defense Platforms on the exterior of the Station. Duplicates of each have the same descriptions, construction costs, and statistics as the initial "A" buildings, but the prerequisite requirements vary. Consequently, the table covers only the prerequisite requirements for duplicates.

Factions [ ]

There are several factions in the game: Augment, Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and independent. One has a reputation with each (except independent), which determines faction daily goals, and whether one's ships are attacked in faction systems. Reputation points determine level, according to these charts:

Systems [ ]

Augment space [ ].

To visit the Augment zone, one must complete the mission "Retrofit".

Please note: Suliban Bounty Hunters spawn when Vaaran Marauders are destroyed in number, this is a variable. Also, they become more powerful as your reputation gains with the Augments

After level 10, players may engage in combat against other players. In order to protect fair play, the Player versus Player (PvP) features target range limits whereby each combatant is only be able to target other players who are relative peers in terms of their respective strength. PvP is also regulated by player-based ROE (Rules of engagement). This varies per server.

For example, a level 30 player cannot attack a level 15 player or vice versa. Each level carries with it a fixed minimum and maximum power level that is within their PvP target range. This differs from Mission Hostiles or PvE (Player versus Environment) Hostiles.

When a player attempts to target another player's ship or station, if the other player is within their PvP Target Range, they can be targeted and attacked. If they are outside of that range, the ATTACK button will be unavailable and no such combat can occur. This range varies substantially from one level to another and is not based on a direct formula that could be calculated in advance. There are no limits in Territory space, as it is PvP based.

PvE Hostiles [ ]

Missions [ ].

Missions are an important part of Star Trek: Fleet Command . Users are assigned missions, initially a clear sequence guided by Scotty, followed by a loose sequence recommended by Maia, and then those chosen by the user. Missions can be grouped into various categories:

  • The introductory missions guided by Scotty and Maia (during this arc, TNG, LaForge and Maia)
  • Combat training missions, which require defeating Hostiles of escalating level
  • Other combat missions that require defeating Hostiles of specific levels
  • Missions involving combat in specific systems
  • Other combat missions that don't fit into a clear category
  • Construction missions
  • Non-combat missions other than construction missions
  • Missions that focus on specific worlds

Scotty's tutorial missions [ ]

When a new user starts a game, they go through a sequence of missions guided by Scotty.

Maia's early missions [ ]

After the guided sequence of tutorial missions, Scotty hands over guidance to Maia, the artificial intelligence that he helped create. The new user gets a sequence of missions with some choices, but is generally assigned a fairly similar list of missions.

Where two levels are indicated, the first is the earliest level at which it is likely to appear in the mission list, while the second is the earliest level at which it is possible to complete. For example, the mission "The Orion Corvette, Level 2/5 " means that although The Orion Corvette mission appears on the list at level 2, it cannot be completed until the Shipyard reaches level 5 (which requires Operations level 5).

Combat missions [ ]

Many missions in the game involve combat. In some cases, combat is the entire mission; in others, combat is one of several steps of the mission.

Combat training missions [ ]

One sequence of missions is the combat training mission. These are in a consistent order of three missions per level – Rookie, Soldier, Veteran – except at the first level, which has no Rookie mission.

All have the same subtitle description: "Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies."

Other combat missions [ ]

Other combat missions require specific enemies to be defeated, often as part of a sequence of other steps. These missions are sorted by region of space (independent, Federation, Romulan, Klingon, Augment), then alphabetically by starting system name.

Where mission levels are indicated, they are the earliest level that the mission can be accepted, which may be earlier than the minimum level required to complete them.

Construction missions [ ]

The station's artificial intelligence suggests a sequence of construction missions. This is not a strict sequence, but it is the approximate order that the construction missions are advised.

Some construction tasks are assigned with more than one name; typically one has a generic name, and the other more colorful. For example, both "Upgrade Operations to Level 5" and "Versions" refer to the same task – and there are three missions related to the Orion Corvette : "Battleship" (research it), " Corvette " (build it), and "The Orion Corvette " (research and build).

Starting mission locations [ ]

These are starting locations for missions, without additional details.

Outline list of missions [ ]

This section is for categories of missions that have not all been copied to the table section above.

Beginning missions [ ]

After the guided sequence of tutorial missions, Scotty hands over guidance to artificial intelligence that he helped create. The new user gets a sequence of missions with some choices, but generally a fairly similar list of missions.

  • Save the prospectors from Nausicaan pirates.
  • Destroy Urkwen's ship. (143 Interceptor)
  • Surveillance - Prove your combat readiness to Subcommander Sendus. Defeat a Rigellian Destroyer. (143 Interceptor) Parsteel ×90
  • Look for the renegade bounty hunter.
  • Disable the bounty hunter's ship. (Interceptor 143)
  • Find the Rigellian crash site.
  • Choose how to save the Rigellian: Recruit Bones (Treat the wounded.) Recruit Spock (Repair the ship.)
  • Bones: Treat the wounded at your Station. Spock: Repair the ship at your station.
  • Crewing Up - Assign an officer to your ship. Officer XP
  • Through the ranks - Level up an officer. Improve an Officer to Level 2 with Officer XP. Officer XP
  • Defeat the Nausicaan Ship. (Interceptor 143)
  • Defeat Barlack's ship. (Interceptor 143)
  • Return your ship to the Station.
  • Upgrade your ship to Tier 2.
  • Find the origin of the energy source.
  • Save the defenseless science ship. (Interceptor 143)
  • Contact the Starfleet vessel.
  • New Recruit - Recruit a new officer. Parsteel ×100, 5 Minute Speed Up ×1
  • Enhancements - Upgrade your Opeations to Level 3 to enhance the Station's capabilities.
  • Search for the Klingon traitor.
  • Defeat the Klingon traitor. (Interceptor 230)
  • Decide the fate of K'Tok. (Let K'Tok go free. Transport K'Tok to the brig.)
  • Return to Kurbon without K'Tok. Return to Kurbon with K'Tok.
  • Recruitment Drive - Build the Academy then get more Officers for your ship. Upgrade the Academy to Level 2. Tritanium ×80, 1* Explorer Parts ×5
  • Combat Training 1: Soldier - Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 1 or higher. Dilithium ×3, Officer XP ×50 (Further Combat Training missions are in their own section.)
  • The Orion Corvette. Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Recruit Token ×20
  • Travel to the Federation outpost.
  • What is your purpose here? Tell the outpost that you are spying for the Klingons. Lie about your intentions.
  • Return to the station with your scans.
  • Crosshairs - Upgrade the Realta's components and then Tier Up the ship. Upgrade the Realta to Tier 3. Advance Sulu.
  • Junior Grade - Promote an officer to the rank of Lieutenant, Junior Grade. Parasteel ×400
  • Density - Use Research to unlock Hull Density. Dilithium ×15
  • Defeat 4 Hostiles of Level 4 or higher.
  • Choose your next target
  • Defeat the Orion Slaver. (272 Battleship) Parsteel ×500, Officer XP ×5 Defeat a wave of Hostiles. (assignment unknown) Parsteel ×700
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator A to Level 2. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is primarily used to build up the station. Tritanium ×5
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator B to Level 2. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is primarily used to build up the station. Tritanium ×15
  • Upgrade Parsteel Warehouse to Level 2. Upgrade the Parsteel Warehouse to store more Parsteel in the form of ingots. Tritanium ×20
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 3. Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×30
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator A to Level 3. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is primarily used to build up the station. Tritanium ×30
  • Upgrade Parsteel Warehouse to Level 3. Upgrade the Parsteel Warehouse to store more Parsteel in the form of ingots. Tritanium ×30
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 4. Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×50
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator B to Level 3. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is primarily used to build up the station. Tritanium ×25
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator A to Level 4. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is primarily used to build up the station. Tritanium ×35
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator B to Level 4. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is primarily used to build up the station. Tritanium ×35
  • Upgrade Parsteel Warehouse to Level 4. Upgrade the Parsteel Warehouse to store more Parsteel in the form of ingots. Tritanium ×40
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 5. Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×75, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Construct the R&D Department. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. Tritanium ×25
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 3. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. (Requires Academy Level 3.) Tritanium ×30, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 4. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. (Requires Academy Level 4.) Tritanium ×50, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Building the Shipyard - Build the Shipyard. Tritanium ×150
  • Battleship - Research the Orion Corvette ship design. Tritanium ×350
  • Corvette - Build the Orion Battleship. Parsteel ×1,500, Ship XP ×10
  • Multitasking - Upgrade the Station so that you can maintain two ships at once. Construct Drydock B at the Station. Parsteel ×4000, Relocation Token ×1
  • Scout a more valuable system where you can move.
  • Scout another nearby system for potential base locations.
  • Return to Station.
  • Move Station to a system Level 6 or higher.
  • Upgrade Shipyard to Level 2. Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock Shipyard Level 3: Orion Corvette (Battleship). Tritanium ×50
  • Upgrade Shipyard to Level 3. Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock Shipyard Level 3: Orion Corvette (Battleship). Tritanium ×75
  • Explore the Strange and the New - Build the Research & Development building. Dilithium ×10
  • Construct Drydock B - Build a second Drydock in order to deploy an additional ship for active use and station defense. Construct Drydock B. Tritanium ×120, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Deep Space - Upgrade the Station's Operations to Level 6. Parsteel ×3000
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 6 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Dilithium ×100, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1 May also award Latinum ×10, 15 Minute Speed Up ×5, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×3
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 4 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 7: J Class Freighter [Survey]. Tritanium ×15
  • Shipyard Enhancements - Upgrade the Station's Shipyard. Upgrade the Shipyard to Level 6. Parsteel ×2,400
  • Construct Tritanium Generator A. - The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×55, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Construct the Tritanium Warehouse. - Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to increase your Tritanium capacity. Tritanium ×65, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator A to Level 2. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×75, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator A to Level 3. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×80, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to Level 2. Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to increase your Tritanium capacity. Tritanium ×90, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse A: Level 3. Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to increase your Tritanium capacity. Tritanium ×95, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 7 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Latinum ×10, 30 Minute Speed Up ×3, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×3 May also award Tritanium ×170, Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 5. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. Tritanium ×110, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 5 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 7: J Class Freighter [Survey]. Tritanium ×125
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 6. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. Tritanium ×110, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 6 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 7: J Class Freighter [Survey]. Tritanium ×150
  • Upgrade the Academy to Level 6. Recruit Token ×30
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator A to Level 4. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×160, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Tritanium Warehouse to Level 4. Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to increase your Tritanium capacity. Tritanium ×200, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Tritanium Warehouse to Level 5. Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to increase your Tritanium capacity. Tritanium ×210, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Drydock A: Level 2 - Upgrade your Drydock to reduce repair tires and costs for the ship it holds. Tritanium ×230, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×6
  • Upgrade Drydock A: Level 3 - Upgrade your Drydock to reduce repair tires and costs for the ship it holds. Tritanium ×240, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×3
  • Upgrade Drydock B: Level 2 - Upgrade your Drydock to reduce repair tires and costs for the ship it holds. Tritanium ×250, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×3
  • Upgrade Drydock B: Level 5 - Upgrade your Drydock to reduce repair tires and costs for the ship it holds. Tritanium ×400, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×6
  • Versions - Upgrade Operations to Level 5. Parsteel ×1,750
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator A to Level 5. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×170, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Construct Tritanium Generator B. - The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×140, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator B to Level 3. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×160, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator B to Level 4. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×180, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 8 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Latinum ×10, 30 Minute Speed Up ×3, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×3 or daily goals: Tritanium ×350, (unknown) Speed Up
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 8. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. Tritanium ×290, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×4
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 7 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 7: J Class Freighter [Survey]. Tritanium ×250
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 8 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 10: Phindra [Interceptor]. Tritanium ×300
  • Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse A: Level 7. Upgrade the Tritanium Warehouse to increase your Tritanium capacity. Tritanium ×1,200
  • Upgrade the Academy to Level 9. Premium Recruit Token ×75
  • Upgrade the Academy to Level 10. Premium Recruit Token ×75
  • Refinery 6. Raw Crystal ** ×600, Raw Gas ** ×600
  • Upgrade Parsteel Warehouse A to Level 8.
  • Upgrade Tritanium Warehouse A to Level 8.
  • Upgrade Parsteel Warehouse to Level 4. Upgrade the Parsteel Warehouse to store more Parsteel in the form of ingots. Tritanium ×70, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Parsteel Processor A to Level 7. Upgrade the Parsteel Processing to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is used primarily to build Station modules. Tritanium ×1,200
  • Upgrade Parsteel Generator B to Level 5. Upgrade the Parsteel Generators to produce more Parsteel, an alloy with immense tensile strength. It is used primarily to build Station modules. Tritanium ×60, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade Parsteel Processor B: Level 7. Upgrade Parsteel Processor B to Level 7. Tritanium ×1,600
  • Upgrade Drydock A: Level 7 - Upgrade your Drydock to reduce repair tires and costs for the ship it holds. Tritanium ×1600
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 9 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 10: Phindra [Interceptor]. Tritanium ×350
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator B to Level 5. The Tritanium Generator is used to acquire this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×190, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Tritanium Generator B: Level 7. Build a Tritanium Manufacturing facility to generate this crucial resource in ship construction. Tritanium ×1600
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 9. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. Tritanium ×340, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×5
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 10 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×550, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×6
  • Construct Dilithium Generator A. - Upgrade [sic] a Dilithium Generator to acquire more of this valuable resource. Tritanium ×440, 1 Repair Speed Up ×12
  • Construct Dilithium Warehouse A. - Build a Dilithium Warehouse to increase the amount of generated Dilithium you can store. Tritanium ×460, 1 Repair Speed Up ×12
  • Upgrade Dilithium Generator A to Level 2. Upgrade a Dilithium Generator to acquire more of this valuable resource. Tritanium ×490, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×12
  • Upgrade Dilithium Generator A to Level 3. Upgrade a Dilithium Generator to acquire more of this valuable resource. Tritanium ×525, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×6
  • Upgrade Dilithium Warehouse to Level 2. Upgrade the Dilithium Warehouse to increase the amount of generated Dilithium you can store. Tritanium ×550, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×6
  • Upgrade Dilithium Warehouse to Level 3. Upgrade the Dilithium Warehouse to increase the amount of generated Dilithium you can store. Tritanium ×600, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×6
  • Upgrade Dilithium Generator A to Level 5. Upgrade a Dilithium Generator to acquire more of this valuable resource. Tritanium ×625, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×1
  • Upgrade R&D Department to Level 10. The R&D Department unlocks additional upgrades for the Shipyard and Ships. Tritanium ×725, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×7
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 10 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 10: Phindra [Interceptor]. Tritanium ×500
  • Progress - Improve the R&D Department to access more Research. Upgrade the R&D Department to Level 4. Parsteel ×2,500
  • The Orion Corvette - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Recruit Token ×20
  • The ECS Fortunate - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Recruit Token ×50
  • The Phindra - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Premium Recruit Token ×50
  • The Turas - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Premium Recruit Token ×50
  • The Talla - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Premium Recruit Token ×150
  • The Envoy - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard. Premium Recruit Token ×150
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 11 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×1,025, 1 Minute Repair Speed Up ×7
  • Upgrade Shipyard: Level 13 - Upgrade the Shipyard to gain access to new and more powerful ships. Next unlock at Shipyard Level 14: Talla [Battleship]. Tritanium ×1,500
  • Upgrade Defense Platform A to Level 2 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×300, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×4
  • Upgrade Defense Platform A to Level 3 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×320, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×5
  • Upgrade Defense Platform A to Level 4 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×340 (?), (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×5
  • Upgrade Defense Platform A to Level 5 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×360, (unknown minutes) Repair Speed Up ×5
  • Upgrade Defense Platform B to Level 3 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×150, 3 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Defense Platform B to Level 3 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×200, 3 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Defense Platform B to Level 5 click- Upgrade your Defense Platform to improve its durability and strength in battle. Tritanium ×250, 3 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Farsight - Upgrade Operations to Level 14. Progress your base and reach Operations Level 14. Parsteel ×40k Upgrade Operations to Level 14 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×2,500, Repair Speed Up ×2
  • Upgrade Operations to Level 15 - Operations houses the command center and the Station's main computer. Tritanium ×5,000, 5 Minute Repair Speed Up ×2

One sequence of missions is the combat training mission. These are in a consistent order of three missions per level, except at the first level.

All of these missions have assignment descriptions in one of these forms:

(The L is the level of the mission.)

  • Rookie: (The tutorial doesn't describe a rookie mission for this level.)
  • Soldier: Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 1 or higher. Dilithium ×3, Officer XP ×50 (Also listed as a guided mission.)
  • Veteran: Defeat 5 Level 1 hostiles. Dilithium ×8, 1 Minute Speed Up ×2
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 2 or higher. Dilithium ×2
  • Soldier: Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 2 or higher. Dilithium ×2, Officer XP ×100
  • Veteran: Defeat 5 Level 2. Dilithium ×12, 1 Minute Speed Up ×4
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 3 or higher. Dilithium ×8, Uhura ×1
  • Soldier: Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 3 or higher. Dilithium ×12, Officer XP ×200, Uhura ×1
  • Veteran: Defeat 5 Level 3 hostiles. Dilithium ×20, 1 Minute Speed Up ×6, Uhura ×1
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 4 or higher. Dilithium ×13, Scotty ×1
  • Soldier: Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 4 or higher. Dilithium ×19, Officer XP ×350, Scotty ×1
  • Veteran: Defeat 5 Level 4 hostiles. Dilithium ×32, 3 Minute Speed Up ×6, Scotty ×1
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 5 or higher. Dilithium ×24, Kirk ×1
  • Soldier: Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 5 or higher. Dilithium ×35, Officer XP ×600, Kirk ×1
  • Veteran: Defeat the hostile captain. (473 Interceptor) Dilithium ×60, 5 Minute Speed Up ×4, Kirk ×1
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 6 or higher. Dilithium ×35, Shev Akria ×1
  • Soldier: Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 6 or higher. Dilithium ×55, Officer XP ×1000, Shev Akria ×1
  • Veteran: Defeat the hostile captain. (669 Interceptor) Dilithium ×90, 5 Minute Speed Up ×8, Shev Akria ×1
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 7 or higher. Dilithium ×60, Vel K'Bentayr
  • Soldier: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat 3 hostiles of Level 7 or higher. Dilithium ×90, Crew XP ×1,500, Vel K'Bentaur
  • Veteran: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat the hostile captain. Dilithium ×150, 10 Minute Speed Up ×6, Vel K'Bentaur
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 8 or higher. Dilithium ×95, Gaila ×1
  • Soldier: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 8 or higher. Dilithium ×140, Crew XP ×2,000, Gaila ×2
  • Veteran: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat the hostile captain. (1392 Explorer) Dilithium ×240, 10 Minute Speed Up ×8, Gaila ×2
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 9 or higher. Dilithium ×160, T'Laan ×1
  • Soldier: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 9 or higher. Dilithium ×240, Crew XP ×2,750, T'Laan ×1
  • Veteran: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat the hostile captain. (1903 Explorer) Dilithium ×400, 15 Minute Speed Up ×6, T'Laan ×2
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 10 or higher. Dilithium ×240, Helvia ×1
  • Soldier: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 10 or higher. Dilithium ×360, Crew XP ×3,600, Helvia ×1
  • Veteran: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat the hostile captain. (2334 Explorer) Dilithium ×600, 15 Minute Speed Up ×8, Helvia ×2
  • Rookie: Defeat a hostile of Level 11 or higher. Dilithium ×320, K'Bisch ×1
  • Soldier: Test your skills in battle against escalating difficulties of hostile enemies. Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 11 or higher. Dilithium ×480, Crew XP ×4,500, K'Bisch ×2
  • Veteran (2905 Battleship) - Dilithium ×800, 15 Minute Speed Up ×10, K'Bisch ×2
  • Rookie - Defeat a hostile of Level 12 or higher. Dilithium ×440, Domitia ×2
  • Soldier - Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 12 or higher. Dilithium ×650, Officer XP 5,800, Domitia ×2
  • Veteran - Defeat the hostile captain. (3725 Battleship) Dilithium ×1,100, 15 Minute Speed Up ×12, Domitia ×3
  • Rookie - Defeat a hostile of Level 13 or higher. Dilithium ×650, Komal ×1
  • Soldier - Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 13 or higher. Dilithium ×950, Officer XP 7,500, Komal ×2
  • Veteran - Defeat the hostile captain. (5263 Interceptor) Dilithium ×1,100, 15 Minute Speed Up ×12, Domitia ×3
  • Rookie - Defeat a hostile of Level 14 or higher. Dilithium ×875, Vartoq ×2
  • Soldier - Defeat 5 hostiles of Level 14 or higher. Dilithium ×1,325, Officer XP 9,500, Vartoq ×2
  • Veteran - Defeat the hostile captain. (6745 Interceptor) Dilithium ×2,200, 30 Minute Speed Up ×10, Vartoq ×2

Ship level combat missions [ ]

For some missions, one must defeat one or more ships of a specific level (or higher), anywhere one can find them.

Many Combat training missions also require defeating ships of specific levels, but those are listed in their own section.

  • Recovery Protocol - Defeat 3 Hostile ships to retrieve stolen materials and blueprints. (Defeat 3 Hostiles of Level 3 or higher.) Dilithium ×5
  • Calibrating the Targeting Sensors - Improve the combat systems of your ship with field practice. Defeat 1 Hostiles of Level 5 or higher. Dilithium 15
  • Destroy 6 Hostiles of Level 5 or higher.
  • Take the Romulan to Zarah.
  • Track the Takret.
  • Destroy 6 Hostile of Level 6 or higher.
  • Decide where to take the Takret Captain Take the Takret Captain to justice on Malur. Parsteel ×1250, Battleship Parts ×12 Sell the Takret Captain to Yridian information dealers. Parsteel ×1,750, Battleship Parts ×8
  • Transport Captain Torra to Malur. (presumed) Transport Captain Torra to Yridia.
  • Negotiations - Make contact with a Federation envoy. Ship XP ×25
  • The Settling Nomad - Defeat 15 Boslic ships level 17 or higher. Jellyfish Blueprint Part ×3
  • Command and Conquer - Defeat the hostile ships. Defeat 15 Hostiles of Level 19 or higher. Parsteel ×40k, Officer XP ×2,200

Specific system combat missions [ ]

For other missions, one must defeat one or more ships in a specific system. Sometimes the missions are more specific than that, such as targeting specific types of ships.

  • The Warband - Assist the Nausicaan Warband. (Defeat 8 Pakled ships in the Rigel system.) Level 13 system. Jellyfish Blueprint Part ×2, Rigellian Datapad ×1
  • Encroachment - Fight back against the Nausicaan Outlaws swarming the Rigel system. (Defeat 10 hostiles in the Rigel system.) Level 13 system. Jellyfish Blueprint Part ×3, Rigellian Datapad ×1

Other combat missions require specific enemies to be defeated, often as part of a sequence of other steps.

  • Consult with Toryn about the ancient artifact.
  • Track Gavolar's position.
  • Defeat Gavolar. (272 Interceptor)
  • Destroy 3 hostiles of Level 2 or higher.
  • Choose a target to appease Captain Kurbon.
  • Destroy Orion vessel. (unknown ship) unknown reward Destroy Federation Science Vessel. (221 Explorer) Tritanium, 1* Explorer Parts
  • Meet with Toryn's contact.
  • Deal with the Yrdian attack.
  • Defeat the Yrdian Bandit. (221 Battleship) Officer XP ×250, Spock (?) ×3 Deliver Toryn's package to him on his planet. Spock (?) ×3, Officer XP ×100, Interceptor Parts ×12, Relocation Token ×1
  • Take down the informant Harrak Jane. (363 Interceptor)
  • Defeat the Tal Shiar operative Nom San. (533 Explorer)
  • Deal with the final target, Jale Zon. (453 Battleship)
  • Find Renba the Archaeologist in the Rigel System.
  • Defeat Jadda in the Rigel System and rescue Renba. (2905 Battleship)
  • Inside Man - Find and defeat the Orion sect leader Thadis. (2905 Battleship) Parsteel ×5,000, Recruit Token ×30, 2* Interceptor Parts ×12, Relocation Token ×1
  • Search Commander Harthin's ship for the kidnapped Ensign. (2935 Explorer)
  • Rescue the Starfleet Ensign from Commander Polsik.
  • Go to the last known location of the starship.
  • Follow the starship's warp signature.
  • Track down the Yrdian thief.
  • Defeat the Yrdian thief. (2935 Explorer)
  • Bring the starship to Uopeway.
  • (space for unknown objective)
  • Find the informants.
  • Dismantle the informants' ship. (3102 Interceptor)
  • Finish the informants off. Parsteel ×3,000, Tritanium ×1,500, Orion Manifest (?) ×1 Let the informants go. Lucia Gonzales ×1, Tritanium ×1,500, Orion Manifest ×1
  • Return to Parlok
  • Find Bork and calm him down.
  • Disable the Human cheater's ship. (3760 Explorer)
  • Capture the cheater. Parsteel ×5,000, Tritanium ×500, Datapad ×1 Let the cheater go. Parsteel ×3,000, Blueprints (?) ×30, Datapad ×1 (The icons are indistinct.)
  • Pick up the explosives on Oxoss in the Fostaa system.
  • Bombard Yidosa from orbit.
  • Defeat the Rigellian Defender fleet. (3877 Interceptor)
  • Return to Ghoshan Drell.
  • Defeat Kalnogog the Taker in Bellas. (3725 Battleship)
  • Defeat Tefthanon the Breaker in Nelve. (3877 Interceptor)
  • Defeat Odinor the Maker in Rigel. (3760 Interceptor)
  • Crossed Blades. Defeat the Takret leader, Polsik. (5108 Battleship) Jellyfish Blueprint Part ×1
  • Locate the Federation Peacekeeping Ship.
  • Disable the Federation Peacekeeping Vessel. (5108 Battleship)
  • Find out which Nausicaan fleet attacked the colony.
  • Confront Drajk.
  • Destroy Drajk's ship. (5108 Battleship)
  • Inform Arvent of Drauk's demise.
  • Find Govac in the Luca System. Parsteel ×9,000, Tritanium ×10, Orion Manifest ×1
  • Search for data packets among the fleet's wreckage.
  • Defend Govac's data against Kreele. (5153 Explorer)
  • Return to Thoral with the data.
  • Meet the buyer at the drop off point.
  • Defeat Kreel's ambush. (5135 Explorer)
  • Return to Parlack.
  • Deliver the care package to Nomahn.
  • Return the shipment to Governor Kop.
  • Defeat the Nausicaans to acquire some power cells. (6548 Battleship)
  • Investigate a power drain on Rigel IV.
  • Visit Rigel V.
  • Defeat Jakobed, the Pakled saboteur. (6745 Interceptor)
  • Lurker - Defeat Deneva Lurker. (11.5k Interceptor)
  • Balance of Terror - Defeat Romulan Commander in Sorenlie. (12.8K Battleship)
  • Dangerous Package - Find Corvallis thief in Deneva. (14.5K Interceptor)
  • Defeat the Orion Slaver, Crose. (16.2k Battleship)
  • Knowledge is Power - Defeat Rigellian Captain in Rigel. (16.4K Explorer)
  • Track down Kreel's ship.

Non-combat missions [ ]

Mining is dangerous

Mining is dangerous

Not all missions involve combat. Some common non-combat missions involve mining or requests for resources.

  • Collect 3 Encryption Keys from landmark systems of Risa, Yridia, Tellun, and Maluria.
  • Demolition Zone - Mine down the Dilithium asteroid to a size destructible by the local defense force. Mine 800 Dilithium. - Parsteel ×4,000, Domitia ×3
  • Distant Suns (mining)
  • The Excavation of Cita Laga (mining)
  • Fugitive - Transport a Yrdian information dealer to the Cita Laga system. Recruit Token ×20, Orion Manifest ×1
  • Home Grown Tritanium - Collect 4,000 Tritanium from local mines for the colony. Parsteel ×4,000, K'Bisch ×3
  • Travel to Rigel VII.
  • Collect 5 datapads.
  • The Isle of Noises - Open talks with landmark systems and investigate available missions there. Donate 500 Parsteel. Ship XP ×15, Officer XP ×100
  • Scouring Space - Collect 4 Energy Manifolds from missions in Deneva. Parsteel 25k, 2* Common Refined Ore ×75, Officer XP ×4,000
  • Meet with the merchant in Elona.
  • Pay the merchant 14,000 Dilithium for the supplies.
  • The Turas - Research this ship, acquire blueprints for it, and build it in the shipyard.
  • Transport the vaccine to Elmirana.
  • Source some replicator technology from Deneva.
  • Bring the damaged replicators to Elmirana.
  • Wise Investment (mining)

Planetary missions [ ]

Some missions are assigned from specific worlds.

  • Defeat 5 hostiles in Maluria. (Levels 6 through 8)
  • Malurian Tritanium - Collect a sample of local Tritanium for a Romulan Surveyor. Parsteel ×2,400, Encryption Key ×1, K'Bisch ×2
  • Take the Malurian to Yridia.
  • Bribe the Yridian with 1,500 Parsteel.
  • Return to the Station.
  • Defeat a hostile ship in Maluria. (Levels 6 through 8)
  • Destroy the Nausicaan Raider. ( <1,000 )
  • Return to the station for repairs.
  • Eliminate 5 Hostiles in the Risa system. (Levels 6 through 8)
  • Uncover the hidden Syndicate ship in the orbit of Suam.
  • Defeat the Orion Corvette. (936 Battleship)
  • Collect your payment on Ruhao, in the Groshi system.
  • Donate 1,000 Parsteel.
  • Defeat 7 Hostiles of Level 6 or higher.
  • Defeat Kraag the Smasher. (669 Interceptor)
  • Return to Risa.
  • Bring the evacuees to Cemew.
  • The Tritanium Mine - The Risians wish to deplete a local Tritanium mine to sell pieces of the mineral as expensive jewelry. Parsteel ×2,500, Encryption Key ×1
  • Destroy the Nausicaan Raid Fleet. (669 Interceptor)
  • Return to Station for repairs.
  • Depriving the Enemy - The Troyians wish to see some of Elas's abundance of Tritanium reduced. Parsteel ×2,500, Encryption Key ×1, Domitia ×2
  • Find the criminal in Risa.
  • Track Rorov's signature to Malur.
  • Confront Rorov in Yridia.
  • Defeat Rorov. (1392 Explorer)
  • Return Rorov to your Station.
  • Scout the Yridian system.
  • Defeat 5 Hostiles in Yridia.
  • Return the stolen data to your Station.
  • Plausible Cover - Conduct a mining operation in the contested Yridian mining zones to distract from a narcotics drop-off. Parsteel ×2,500, Encryption Key ×1, Helvia ×2
  • Travel to Yrenna.
  • Return to Yridia.
  • Pay the 1,000 Tritanium fine.

Uncategorized missions [ ]

Some missions have not yet been documented well enough to assign them to one of the above categories.

  • Run a test with the ancient technology at the new coordinates.
  • Collect 2 Cargo Crates. Complete 2 missions in Jinnia, Eral, or Dyrr.
  • Arbitration
  • Clytomenes > Apcor > Relay Network
  • Clytomenes > Apcor > The Prodigy
  • Investigate Reports of aggression in Sorenie.
  • Defeat the Corvallen ambushers.
  • (space for the unknown objective)
  • Meet with Juna on Voltana.
  • Fleeing the Nest
  • Keep Flying
  • Indiscretions
  • Nausicaa > Azaxa > Detainment
  • Go to Rigel V.
  • Investigate the distress signal from the Federation Outpost.
  • Red Handed - Rescue Klingon prisoner in Kepler-018
  • Silence Bought
  • Temporary Setback
  • Investigate the distress call from Lorilla.
  • Unwanted Gift

External links [ ]

  • Fleet Command at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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  • Star Trek: Fleet Command official site
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Star Trek Fleet Command codes (August 2024)

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Updated Aug. 15, 2024:  Searched for new codes.

Live long and prosper, fleet captains. If you want to lead your fleet to a bright future in Star Trek Fleet Command and become a captain better than Jonathan Archer (it’s not that hard) or Kathryn Janeway (good luck pulling that off), then you’ll need a helping hand of codes.

Star Trek Fleet Command codes will grant you valuable resources for your fleet, including shards and Recruitment Tokens that you can use to unlock iconic characters from the series. If you want more sci-fi games with codes, check out our list of Warhammer 40,000 Tacticus codes to get even more freebies.

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  • KIRK —Redeem for 4k Ultra Recruit Tokens and 100 James T. Kirk shards

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  • EVISCERATOR

How to redeem codes in Star Trek Fleet Command

Redeeming codes in Star Trek Fleet Command is simple. Just follow our guide:

Star Trek Fleet Command Main Menu

  • Launch Star Trek Fleet Command on your device.
  • Finish the tutorial .
  • Press the Claim button on the right side of the screen.
  • Press the REDEEM CODE banner.
  • Enter a code in the Enter text… text box.
  • Hit REDEEM and receive your goodies.

Star Trek Fleet Command Wiki link

The ever-expanding pile of information about the alternate Star Trek universe within this game might be overwhelming for new players. If you want to know about different items, ships, and resources to make the perfect fleet, visit the Star Trek Fleet Command Wiki .

What is Star Trek Fleet Command ?

Star Trek Fleet Command is a free-roaming multiplayer mobile game that combines role-playing elements with real-time battles with enemy ships. If you enjoy micro-managing and collecting Star Trek characters, this game is perfect for you.

When you’re done with claiming free rewards in this game, check out our list of Call of Duty: Mobile codes   and find even more free prizes by exploring the rest of our  Codes section !

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STFC: Delta Data 2

Delta Data 2 requires STFC players to travel to a specific system, which is determined by your current level, to find information about enemies.

Players can test their tactical abilities in this thrilling video game, Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC). As the game’s name implies, it is based on the classic Star Trek franchise, so you can enjoy space-themed missions and activities.

Moreover, you can participate in in-game events like the Delta Adversary event. During this event, players have to complete Delta Data 2.

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The Delta Data 2 event is part of the Delta Adversary event, during which you have to decide whether you want to be Offensive or Diplomatic .

If you choose to be Diplomatic, you have to communicate and negotiate peace with the forces from the Delta Quadrant.

You can expect events to be tailored to your officers, away-team missions, station and harvesting resources. However, if you select offense, you must prepare your squad to destroy hostels and armadas in the Delta Quadrant .

The Delta Adversary event contains several phases which require players to solve a puzzle.

In Delta Data 2 SMS, players have to use the given hints to travel to the correct system and use their Scanning Hailing Frequency to collect intel about the mysterious enemy.

Moreover, you have to redeem the Voyager Arc in the gift section of STFC to obtain the Scanning Hailing Frequency before attempting to solve the puzzle.

STFC: Delta Data 2

Delta Data 2 SMS

Although the Delta Data 2 SMS image may seem irrelevant, it is extremely useful. If you zoom into the picture, you will notice that the space featured in it has been rotated by 90 degrees.

In order to solve this puzzle , players must find the space region in the picture in the galaxy in STFC.

Gamers should keep in mind that the space region is rotated, which makes it more difficult to find the actual region in the game.

Delta Data 2 SMS Answer

Since the space region is rotated, numerous players are struggling to locate the region in the game. If your operations are level 26 or higher, you have to travel to the level 25 system, Ferenigar.

If you are below level 26, you can still complete this task, but you have to travel to the level 9 system, Suqigor.

When you arrive in the system, use your Scanning Hailing Frequency to scan the system for information about the mysterious enemy.

How to use the Hailing Frequency scanner

After arriving in a system, STFC players have to use their Hailing Frequency scanner to search for information.

Players have to ensure that they have Hailing Frequencies activated in their settings. Then, you have to select your ship and tap on the hand next to the “Locate” option.

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