- Original Release: 1987
- Developer: Mike Singleton
- Publisher: Firebird Software
- Original Platform: Atari ST
The Rebel Universe certainly has ambition. It provides a large region of space to explore called the Quarantine Zone, where the Klingons have managed to mind control Federation crews using special dilithum. As a result, everyone in this area is hostile to you. There are multiple ways to win the game, such as destroying, components for the mind control system, jamming Klingon communications or finding and releasing a virus to keep Klingons peaceful.
Unfortunately, the interface for the game is terrible. You swap between different panels to control different aspects of the ship, but it is extremely clunky and you have to often return to the “bridge” screen to select who you need. The smaller screens also don’t update with important information and some are just the same image that don’t reflect the right information, so you have to constantly move back and forth.
There’s definitely a lot of ambition with The Rebel Universe, it’s tedious to play.
Where to get
- MyAbandonware (Manual Required, available from same link)
How to play Star Trek: The Rebel Universe on Windows 11
The MyAbandonware link has the DOS version playable in browser. For a better experience, download the Atari ST version from there and use Hatari emulator
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