Battle of Wolf 359
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Battle of Wolf 359 | |||||||
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Part of the Borg Invasion | |||||||
The Borg cube that fights at the Battle of Wolf 359 |
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Combatants | |||||||
The Borg Collective | United Federation of Planets | ||||||
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Locutus of Borg | Admiral J. P. Hanson † | ||||||
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1 Borg cube | 40 Starfleet vessels | ||||||
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Unknown | 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships |
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of Planets' Starfleet and the Borg. Although the battle's results are depicted in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", the actual combat does not appear until Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's pilot, "Emissary".
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[edit] Lead-up and engagement
- See also: Q Who? (TNG episode)
In 2367, forty Starfleet starships under the command of Admiral J. P. Hanson assemble near the star Wolf 359 to intercept a Borg cube ship travelling to Earth (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds"). The Borg, having assimilated Captain Jean-Luc Picard's vast knowledge of Starfleet tactics and technology into its collective consciousness, is able to thoroughly rout the Starfleet force: over 11,000 lives and thirty-nine ships are lost (TNG: "The Drumhead"). Following its victory, the Borg ship continues on its course to Earth, where the crew of the Enterprise-D rescues Picard and stops the cube (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds"). After his rescue, Picard experiences intense guilt because of the many thousands whom the Borg killed or injured by using his knowledge (TNG: "Family").
[edit] Survivors
Benjamin Sisko serves as executive officer aboard the USS Saratoga at the Battle of Wolf 359. Sisko's wife, Jennifer is killed during the battle, but Sisko and his son, Jake, escape aboard one of several shuttles that depart the ship before its warp core breaches (DS9: "Emissary").
[edit] Identified participating starships
Name | Registry | Class | Source |
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USS Ahwahnee | NCC-73620 | Cheyenne class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Bellerophon | NCC-62048 | Nebula class | DS9: "Emissary" |
USS Bonestell | NCC-31600 | Oberth class | DS9: "Emissary" |
USS Buran | NCC-57580 | Challenger class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Chekov | NCC-53702 | Springfield class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Firebrand | NCC-68723 | Freedom class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Gage | NCC-11672 | Apollo class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Kyushu | NCC-65491 | New Orleans class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Liberator | NCC-67016 | Unknown | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Melbourne | NCC-62043 | Excelsior class | DS9: "Emissary" |
USS Princeton | NCC-59804 | Niagara class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Roosevelt | NCC-2573 | Excelsior class | Voy: "Unity" |
USS Saratoga | NCC-31911 | Miranda class | DS9: "Emissary" |
USS Tolstoy | NCC-62095 | Rigel class | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
USS Yamaguchi | NCC-26510 | Ambassador class | DS9: "Emissary" |
Many of these ships are kitbashes, of classes that have rarely or never been seen again on-screen.
Although not part of Star Trek canon, Peter David's novel Vendetta mentions that a Galaxy class starship was destroyed at Wolf 359.
Although not accepted as Trek canon, the protagonist (player) of the interactive movie/computer game Star Trek: Borg is given the opportunity by Q to take the place of a crewman on board the Excelsior-class USS Righteous (NCC-42451), his father's ship, during the events leading to the battle of Wolf 359, and change history to prevent the ship from being destroyed and save his father's life.
- ↑ The ship itself is not visible on screen, but one of its shuttles — with the ship's name and registry printed on its hull — is.
- ↑ In the "graveyard" sequence of The Best of Both Worlds, the Melbourne wreck is depicted as as Nebula class variant. However, in Emissary, the Melbourne is seen close up as an Excelsior class starship. Because the appearance in Emissary is much clearer, it is this that is taken as showing the class of the Melbourne, despite its high registry number for an Excelsior class unit.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Battle of Wolf 359 article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.
- Wolf 359 Analysis at Ex Astris Scientia - Bernd Schneider's detailed analysis of the vessels in the Battle of Wolf 359
- In-depth screencap analysis of Wolf 359 at Trek Mania