The space strategy game Galactic Civilizations III now has Steam Workshop support, and that means it’s time to settle an old score.
While you can use the 250 ships that launched with the game to explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate, community modders have added a huge selection of 234 extra ships for free. Of course, the best ones are from Star Wars and Star Trek. This means you can bash ships from these two universes together to see which is better once and for all.
How busy have modders been? Stardock shipped Galactic Civilizations III with eight factions and 250 vessels. The publisher told GamesBeat today that players have added 181 custom factions and 234 new ships.
We’ve gone ahead and collected some of the best Star Wars and Star Trek ships in a gallery below, and you can find them all by checking out the Galactic Civilizations III Steam Workshop page.
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Here is a Defiant Class ship. The USS Defiant is best known for acting as one of the primary ships on the show “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
This is a Constitution Class ship, which is what the first USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was in the original “Star Trek” series.
And here is a Constitution Refit, which first made an appearance in the film “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” in 1986.
The USS Excelsior was the ship that was going to usurp the Enterprise as the Federation’s flagship. It first appeared in “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” and reappeared in “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” under the command of Hikaru Sulu.
Jumping forward to “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” this is the Galaxy Class USS Enterprise that Captain Jean-Luc Picard commanded through much of the show.
The USS Voyager was an Intrepid Class ship like this one.
You don’t have to play just as a Federation ship. The game also includes this Klingon cruiser.
The USS Reliant from “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” was a Miranda Class ship like this one.
This is the first interplanetary Enterprise ship from the show “Stark Trek: Enterprise.”
Once “The Next Generation” jumped to the films, they went from the Enterprise-D to the Enterprise-3, which was this Sovereign Class starship. It was used in the films “First Contact,” “Insurrection,” and “Nemesis.”
A Star Destroyer is the Empire’s most common battleship.
Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon.
The Rebel Alliance’s best known starfighter is the X-Wing.
The TIE Interceptor was a faster, stronger take on the TIE Fighter.
Y-Wings were the ships that led the assault on the Death Star in “A New Hope.”
The A-Wing was an important ship in “Return of the Jedi.”
The B-Wing is another lesser known ship that showed up for the final fight in “Episode VI.”
The Rebels stole one of these T-4a Lambda landers to get a strike team onto the forest moon Endor.
The primary starfighter of the Empire.
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