Breja: Well, that's what Trek is all about - bringing people together despite their differences ;) And Trek was actually pretty lucky in games - Away Team, Elite Force, Armada (the sequel was kinda meh though), Bridge Commander, and plenty others I had no personal experience with, but heard good things about and would love to play, like Klingon Honor Guard and the aforementioned Final Unity and Borg.
And, since I mentioned it, The Fallen actually turned out to be quite fun, even though the story is rubbish. If only it had a better script it could have been something to behold. Still, for a 15 year old game it holds up ok, and back in 2000 it must have been really something.
drealmer7: Absolutely exactly what Star Trek is all about. Good stuff. That's a bit disappointing to hear about The Fallen, though. I figured it would be
the cream of the crop of all Star Trek games because of when it was made+the content surrounding it (the writing to me in DS9 is great, I simply figured they carried that over to a video game so they could expand on some stuff they couldn't do in the show and flesh out Cisco some more. Hrrrmph, well, maybe I'll see it differently than you and absolutely think it's great!)
Yeah, I didn't think the story wasn't complete rubbish, but wasn't stellar either. My main issue with it was the fact they were able to get all the cast members to voice themselves EXCEPT Sisko (Avery Brooks). For me, every time the voice actor they hired to play Sisko spoke it was like nails on a chalkboard.
I did like the fact that you had 3 different playable characters and each one had an individual storyline that was within the arc of the overall plot.
If I recall, DS9 The Fallen didn't do so well on the market, though I do remember one of the map creators on the original development team did come out with an extra mod or map pack on his own website a long time ago.