
When J’ula, a fierce Klingon warrior, was sent forward in time to 2411, Akar came with her. Gowron, on the other hand, continues to be very dead after his death at Worf’s hands in “Deep Space Nine.” Robert O’Reilly is instead playing Akar, Gowron’s distant ancestor. For the most honorable of Klingons, how far can his loyalty to the Empire be stretched before it breaks? Now he serves the Klingon Empire, including the man who “killed” him. Believed to be dead, Martok was discovered alive within a Son’a prison. But he was cut down in his prime by the young upstart J’mpok, who has been Chancellor of the Klingon Empire ever since. After becoming Chancellor in “Deep Space Nine,” Martok ruled peacefully for many years.

Hertzler has returned to the role of Martok within Star Trek Online, just one of over 40 different classic Star Trek actors that have reprised their roles within our game. Can you survive this clandestine mission? In order to clear your name, you must hire a dangerous crew and break into Klingon Chancellor J’Mpok’s most private files. Hertzler (Martok from “Deep Space Nine”) and Robert O’Reilly (Gowron from “The Next Generation” and “Deep Space Nine”), we find players falsely accused of an attack on Khitomer, the center of diplomacy for the modern galaxy. I hope ES 2 is as good at that, I guess we will see soon enough.The Year of Klingon is continuing in Star Trek Online, with the next chapter of our epic story that shakes the Klingon Empire to its very core, Star Trek Online: House Shattered. CK2 is probably the best in that regard, the stories you get out of that game are quite wonderful. Paradox games' strength is in their ability to allow a player to create their own narrative out of the limited repetitive mechanics available. I would say CK2 is probably the most complex in that it took me a week to learn enough to start playing. I started playing HOI4 for example without reading any manual or watching many Lets Plays and I have learned it pretty well altough HOI4 is one of the simpler games they have done. the amount of mechanics you need to be aware of are not that extensive in order to start playing.

And some of them like EU4 are not complex at all. You do discover new things sometimes weeks later that you didnt even know about but on the whole their games are not as complex as you would think.

true there are some complex GUIs there but once you have played one of their games for a day you generally understand what you are doing. The big trick that Paradox have managed to falsely convey to the strategy market is that their games are massively complex. Originally posted by madgamer2:HoI?.Yeah I rember 3 and I do not do well with compplicated research and production games.aHeck I could not even figure out how to defeat the Russians LOL.I find that the DLC and over information and micro management required to play Paradox games is just a little to much for my old brain
