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

"Sir, sensors have detected an anomaly on the surface."

"What kind of Anomaly?"

"Well sir, it seems like someone has written a message on the surface with phased disruptor weapons."

"Well what does it say?"

"It says cUnTeR-pUnChEr WuZ hEr3, sir"

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OrionSlaver Author
OrionSlaver - - 3,766 comments

The meme is EVOLVING!

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I.M.D.
I.M.D. - - 426 comments

Best one so far :D

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Reacon11
Reacon11 - - 433 comments

I thought there would be a deep story to it, Like writing out the troubled life of a starship captain left behind after the fall of his empire. Writing is actions before he goes to face the inevitable. But no, Cunterpunchers.

That would make a great story though.

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urbanskill
urbanskill - - 64 comments

Oh god...my tummy...it hurt. hahahaha. that is awesome meme. Make my day. hahahahah XD

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Benkenobi495
Benkenobi495 - - 153 comments

Best thing I've read all day, hands down.

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Shermos(LegionN7)
Shermos(LegionN7) - - 276 comments

All Good Things is still my favourite Trek finale.

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"For a fraction of a second, you were open to options you had never considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebulae, but charting the unknowable possibilities of existence."