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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Guest - - 691,140 comments

Dukat did nothing wrong

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OrionSlaver - - 3,767 comments

There's a hashtag, right there!

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spartan11011
spartan11011 - - 289 comments

That meme broke me internally XD

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nuclearsnake
nuclearsnake - - 309 comments

*starts hearing DS9 main theme Playing*

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Reacon11
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I just realised something, Had Dukat enacted his plan then people would talk about Terok Nor the way we talk about Auschwitz. Oh my god. Neo-Dukatists?

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khoiman
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Occupation? "Shropshire Slasher!"

Oh... wait.

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"They were blind, ignorant fools. If only they had cooperated with us, we could have turned their world into a paradise. From the moment we arrived on Bajor, it was clear that we were the superior race. But they couldn't accept that. They wanted to be treated as equals when they most certainly were not. Militarily, technologically, culturally, we were almost a century ahead of them in every way! We did not choose to be the superior race. Fate handed us our role. And it would've been so much easier on everyone if the Bajorans had simply accepted their role. But no, day after day they clustered in their temples and prayed for deliverance, and night after night they planted bombs outside of our homes! Pride. Stubborn, unyielding pride. From the servant girl that cleaned my quarters to the condemned man toiling in a labour camp to the terrorist skulking through the hills of Dahkur Province. They all wore their pride like some twisted badge of honour."