


Funnily, the TAS is going so fast that Kirk doesn't manage to untie Carol in the end.Įpisode 4: Another Fine Mess When responding to a distress call from a ship under attack by pirates, the Enterprise discovers none other than Harry Mudd is involved. We play through this mission normally for the most part, creating the TLTDH gas to render the Romulans unconscious and creating a cure against the Oroborus virus. Unfortunately, the attack has created a biohazard situation that Enterprise crew must deal with, as well as the Romulans. After five hostages are killed, Starfleet contacts you and tells you your behavior will be reviewed for disciplinary action and you go to the next episode.Įpisode 3: Love's Labour Jeopardized Romulans have crossed the Neutral Zone and attacked the Federation Research Station Ark 7. We anger the Elasi Captain, causing him to kill hostage after hostage. Kirk must discover a way to recover the ship and crew unharmed. Upon investigation, The Enterprise discovers that the ship has been captured by Elasi Pirates who are holding the crew hostage. After giving the metal key to the creature, the mission ends.Įpisode 2: Hijacked The USS Masada has not reported in. We obtain the Klingon's hand and quickly make it through the mine, not caring about the dying miner and the other sick person. Kirk must discover the truth behind these "Demons". I abuse the cooldown trick (pause the game between shots) to destroy ships quickly.Įpisode 1: Demon World Settlers belonging to a religious sect have reported being attacked by "Demons" near their mines. Some missions feature ship to ship combat. The game starts with a tutorial battle that I lose on purpose. I will detail the useful glitches in a section below. I chose Star Trek as my first DOS TAS due to the game's simple nature, it is easy to optimize movement and not many actions are required in addition to controlling the mouse.ĭuring making this run, I found a large amount of interesting glitches, including some dialogue skips that unfortunately almost always lead to dead-ends. It took a while until I figured out that I need to create dump files of the BIOS section and the game seperately. One major problem I ran into was getting sound to work properly. He and DrD2k9 helped me with getting everything up and running - much thanks to them! This has been a very frustrating experience and I gave up attempt after attempt.īut recently c-square has hinted me towards his enhanced JPC-rr that made handling the mouse cursor very trivial to do. I've been interested in TASing DOS games for a very long time but JPC-rr has been difficult for me to handle (not knowing if audio is working, not knowing how to create a video, having to use lua to move the mouse cursor).
