Star Trek Online - Temporal Agent Starter Pack is free-to-play — free to download and play, with optional paid editions and DLC compared on this page. Developed by Cryptic Studios. Published by Arc Games. Released on 1/31/2012. Available on PC. Genres: Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Free To Play.

Star Trek Online - Temporal Agent Starter Pack
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Star Trek Online - Temporal Agent Starter Pack

Add-on / DLC for Star Trek Online — view full game
Jan 31, 2012Cryptic StudiosArc Games
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About Star Trek Online - Temporal Agent Starter Pack

I have watched enough MMOs flatline to know the warning signs, and Star Trek Online has been flashing several of them for years. Marvel Heroes, gone. Wildstar, gone. City of Heroes, resurrected by fans because the studio would not. STO is still standing, which is genuinely impressive for a game that launched in 2010, went free-to-play in 2012, and has since accumulated so many layered systems and currency types that veteran players openly describe the underlying codebase as spaghetti nobody fully understands anymore. That context matters before you put a single hour into it. What STO does well, it does in a very specific way. The story campaign is the clear highlight: dozens of hours of episodic content spanning the original series timeline, the Next Generation era, Deep Space Nine, Discovery, and more, with voice acting from recognizable cast members woven throughout. The further you push into the story, the more the missions shift away from the repetitive early-game loop of warp-in, shoot ships, beam down, shoot ground enemies, repeat, toward plot-heavy sequences that actually feel like Star Trek episodes. Space combat, built around managing power allocation between weapons, shields, and engines while cooldown-chaining abilities like Tachyon Beam and auxiliary power bursts, has a satisfying tactical texture that ground combat simply never matches. Your career path, whether Engineering, Science, or Tactical, shapes your captain traits, and the ship class you fly interacts with that in flexible ways: the game is not rigidly class-locked, and mixing a Science captain into an escort hull is a legitimate and effective combination. You pick from factions including Starfleet, the Klingon Defense Force, the Romulan Republic, the Dominion, and two legacy-era Starfleet branches, though in practice the gameplay funnels into Federation or Klingon once the prologue ends. Now for the part I cannot soften for you. The economy is a patience test designed by people who want your credit card. Dilithium ore, the primary in-game progression currency, is hard-capped at 8,000 refined units per character per day. Reputation tracks, which gate end-game gear sets, are deliberately time-gated on top of that daily cap, meaning "grinding" often means waiting, not playing. The top-tier T6 ships that actually hold up in elite Task Force Operations are almost exclusively locked behind the C-Store or lockboxes requiring real-money keys, and the lockboxes are explicit chance-based gambling for specific ships. Players willing to spend can move from nothing to competitive in days; free-to-play players face months of patience for the same result. The lifetime subscription, which sounds like a solution, delivers a ZEN stipend so small it takes roughly six months of accumulation to buy a single C-Store ship. Long-term community sentiment points to a game operating in something close to maintenance mode: new story content has slowed considerably, crash-to-desktop bugs on map transitions remain unresolved for some players, and the studio's capacity to address deep systemic problems is genuinely constrained by years of inherited technical debt. For a committed Star Trek fan who just wants to walk the halls of Deep Space Nine, command a Galaxy-class starship through a Mirror Universe arc, and absorb a surprisingly well-written story that ties together fifty-plus years of franchise lore, STO delivers that in a way nothing else does. It is the only game feeding that particular need. For an MMO player who cares primarily about a healthy live-service loop, fair loot economy, and a developer actively investing in the product, the game's age and monetization structure will frustrate you within weeks. The playerbase remains active at hubs and fleet recruitment channels as of 2025, so the social scaffolding is there if you find an engaged fleet. But fleet tooling is functional, not inspired, and the game does not reward spontaneous grouping the way a well-designed co-op MMO should. Go in with low expectations for live-service health, high tolerance for daily timer gates, and genuine love for the IP, and STO will give you something. Go in expecting anything else and you will be adding it to your own mental list of MMOs that almost made it. Yuki, Scout Team

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Developer
Cryptic Studios
Publisher
Arc Games
Release Date
Jan 31, 2012

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Star Trek Online - Temporal Agent Starter Pack was released on 31 January 2012.

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Star Trek Online - Temporal Agent Starter Pack was developed by Cryptic Studios and published by Arc Games.