

While the information casts a grim shadow on the plot of Star Trek: Resurgence, both Martin and Grant note that longtime Star Trek fans will appreciate the RESOLUTE’s design modifications, and Martin in particular states the ship “ looks beautiful on the inside” - with an updated bridge design that falls somewhere between the classic Enterprise-D of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame and the titular starship from Star Trek: Voyager. Star Trek: Resurgence is billed as a third-person choice-driven adventure game centering on two new characters, first officer Jara Rydek and engineer Carter Diaz. Martin notes this disaster haunts the crew of the RESOLUTE, either having experienced it firsthand or, in the case of playable protagonist Jara Rydek, replacing someone who died during this event. However, the RESOLUTE itself has been heavily modified by the time it appears in Star Trek: Resurgence, which Martin attributes to the ship having gone through “ a catastrophe of its own” six months before the events of the game. Star Trek: Resurgence is an upcoming interactive narrative game that tells an original story set in the year 2380, the era shortly after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Star Trek: Resurgence Lead Writer Dan Martin and writer Andrew Grant discussed the RESOLUTE in an interview with ScreenRant during last month’s San Diego Comic-Con 2022, revealing the ship is part of the Federation Centaur class fans saw during the Dominion War storyline in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is the guiding principle upon which Starfleet is based. Dramatic Labs, a new fully remote independent game developer comprised of veterans from Telltale Games, in collaboration with ViacomCBS Consumer Products, today revealed Star Trek: Resurgence, a new third-person choice-driven adventure game set within the iconic sci-fi universe. Whether its scientific truth, or historical truth, or personal truth. Related: Star Trek 64 Looks Like The Best Zelda Crossover Game Ever The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth.
