Star Trek: Armada III begins with the first stirrings of the Dominion War and allows players to take command of five unique factions, the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, the Cardassian Union/Dominion Alliance, and the Borg Collective. Explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, and boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Aenarion_
Aenarion_ - - 1,633 comments

Nice trippy logo in the bottom left

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SeraphimD_Kiryu
SeraphimD_Kiryu - - 386 comments

It's a Mogai!......I feel dirty for making that joke.

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Tuskin38
Tuskin38 - - 366 comments

Why?

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OrionSlaver Author
OrionSlaver - - 3,767 comments

The very name 'Mogai' inspires much rage in me.

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Tuskin38
Tuskin38 - - 366 comments

But why?

Don't say STO, the name came from the novels :p, it is a species of Romulan bird

Better then Valdore. That was the name of a single ship, not the class. No where in the dialogue in nemesis did they call it the class

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SeraphimD_Kiryu
SeraphimD_Kiryu - - 386 comments

No Valdore class was the name the entire production crew of Star Trek Nemesis designated them. The novels are non-canon as is STO and the TCG game that is why Norexan and Mogai are non-canon names and the only CANON name for them is Valdore as stated by the production crew.

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Tuskin38
Tuskin38 - - 366 comments

But canon is only what is said and appears on screen right?
"Valdore class" is never said on screen.
But I can see why some people prefer the name Valdore since it was used by someone from production.

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SeraphimD_Kiryu
SeraphimD_Kiryu - - 386 comments

Canon is whatever the creators say it is. While it had no on screen mention, in interview it is what they called it. The Valdore ship itself is most likely the ship that was the ship that was the namesake for the entire class.

If on screen appearance means canon then the Millenium Falcon serves in Starfleet due to it's appearance at Battle of sector 001 as a in movie easter egg.

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Antares51
Antares51 - - 186 comments

Always preferred the "Norexan" name over the Mogai.

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Tuskin38
Tuskin38 - - 366 comments

Wasn't Norexan only in the TCG?

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"I agree. Attack."

"Are you suggesting we fight to prevent a fight?"

"Based on what? Memories of a war over a century ago? On theories about a people we've never even met face to face?"

"We know what they look like."

"Yes, indeed we do, Mister Stiles. And if Romulans are an offshoot of my Vulcan blood, and I think this likely, then attack becomes even more imperative."

"War is never imperative, Spock."

"It is for them, Doctor. Vulcan, like Earth, had its aggressive colonising period. Savage, even by Earth standards. And if the Romulans retain this martial philosophy, then weakness is something we dare not show."