Star Trek Online: Unraveled Arrives May 9 for PC
MAY 3, 2023 – There is good news this week for you Star Trek Online fans out there. The latest iteration of the game is beaming in next week and will feature the return of Captain Kuumaarke.
Dropping for PC next Tuesday, May 9, is Star Trek Online: Unraveled. Following events from the conclusion of the Mirror Universe story arc, “Terran Gambit”, your Captain will embark on a humanitarian scientific mission with Captain Kuumaarke (voiced again by Kipleigh Brown) to stabilize the Na’kuhl sun. However, this mission is interrupted by a discovery; a transdimensional Reality Vortex is disrupting space-time throughout the Multiverse. A conflict ensues with the Tholians, who reveal that constant use of time and dimensional travel has caused these vortices – and your Captain is partly to blame.
The new story arc, brought to you by Gearbox Publishing and Cryptic Studios, includes the following content:
New Episode – Wish Upon a Star
While on a scientific humanitarian mission with Captain Kuumaarke, your Captain will discover a group of Tholians interacting with a Reality Vortex. Their intentions and goals are unknown.
New Task Force Operation – Leviathan
A five-player space Task Force Operation simulating a Trench Run exercise across “The Other” in a “What if?” scenario if the “Terran Gambit” arc had ended differently.
New Patrols
Two new Patrols: Jupiter Gauntlet and Bringers of War, based off of the “Terran Gambit” story arc. New Hard Mode is included as well for an extra challenge.
Lockbox and Lobi Store Items
Strange New Worlds items and the T6 Gorn Hunter Pilot Raider have been added to the Infinity Lockbox. Starfleet and Majalan items from Season 1 of Strange New Worlds have been added to the Lobi Crystal Consortium.
Star Trek Online is free to play. Prior to its arrival on May 9, you can check out the trailer below, featuring the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-F:
David is a contributing writer for Daily Star Trek News on the Roddenberry Podcast Network. He is a librarian, baseball fan, and book and movie buff. He has also written for American Libraries and Skeptical Inquirer. David also enjoys diverse music, but leans toward classical and jazz. He plays a mean radio.