The Experience
An immersive theatre experience which takes place on a fully interactive starship bridge simulator, powered by technology and live actors.
Almost anything! You will be given a uniform and be part of a crew. Your ship is a complex organism that will require maintenance, you will meet a variety of characters played by live actors, and your missions will involve an array of challenges.
More specifically, each officer’s station has a different set of tasks to complete. Helm officers fly the ship, engineering officers keep it running, and so on. You can find more information here.
Above all, the story is in your hands. You and your fellow players will decide what to do as you explore the galaxy.
Yes. Your mission will have multiple ways of playing out, and your crew will have genuine choice over how to tackle it. The show’s episodic structure also means that when you return for another adventure, you will still be part of the same story you were part of before: what you did will be remembered and have an impact on what happens next.
Yes. In the same way that your story will adapt based on your actions, your role will too. Characters you meet will react differently based on your reputation, certain characters are likely to reoccur throughout your visits.
Play your cards right, and you may even earn a medal or patch for your uniform.
Players looking for lots of character progression and a closely-linked ongoing story may wish to explore our Campaign Missions.
Bridge Command is best enjoyed by participating fully, but it is possible to take more of a back seat. If you're accompanying a crew who have tickets but you do not wish to go on the ship with them for their mission, you are welcome to buy a Bar Ticket (subject to availability) and await the crew's return from their mission.
Only players with tickets (or those who are part of a private booking of up to 14) can go onto the ships themselves.
No. Although it rewards teamwork, hosts a similar number of people, and has a high degree of interactivity, it is better to think of Bridge Command as a live action starship simulator-immersive theatre show.