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I will buy it and I hope it is as good as it is made out to be.EAS_Intrepid said:Well, I don't think that I will buy Star Trek Legacy (my money went out for a SoftAir M-4 Carbine), but I hope for all of you that it will be finally the Trek game we (you) hoped for so long.
RMoore said:UPDATE: DEC 1st..Got a response from Erin Losi at Beth.It ships DEC 5th NA..
I have asked Bethesda about Europe/UK also,but havent heard back.
Sorry I didn't know what to put for Europe,but I'm thinking it's gonna be like a week later.
I haven't heard back from Erin about the official date for Europe/UK
Gamespot is saying the PC version comes out this week and the 360 next week.....
STARTREK.COM said:Ronald D. Moore
Ronald D. Moore served as co-executive producer of Paramount Network Television's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Moore joined Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's production team as supervising producer in its third season.
After graduating from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, Moore moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a writer. He sold his first script, entitled "The Bonding" to Star Trek: The Next Generation and was hired in 1989 as a staff writer. Two years later, Moore was promoted to supervising producer and held that position through the final season. He wrote or co-wrote 27 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation including the series finale, "All Good Things...," for which he won the Hugo Award for excellence in science fiction writing.
Moore's feature film credits include co-writing Paramount Picture's "Star Trek Generations" (1994) and "Star Trek: First Contact" (1996). The latter film became the highest grossing of the eight Star Trek films, reaching over $145 million worldwide. Additionally, Moore acted as consultant on two of Paramount's CD-ROM interactive games, "The Klingon Experience" and "Star Trek: Borg."
In 1999, Ron briefly joined the staff of Star Trek: Voyager before leaving to pursue other writing opportunities, including the series Roswell. He recently served as executive producer on the miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" for the SciFi channel.