![]() ![]() I see the inquiry having one of two outcomes:ġ. ![]() Memory Alpha's article on the battle says that the Federation fleet attacked in small groups instead of one all-out mass assault and that allowed the Borg to destroy the fleet in short order. 'Desperate time's call for desperate measures' Ensign Nilani Keran at Ops put in. 'Look at them all' Lieutenant Karl Lennox at tactical muttered 'some of these aren't fit for a battle situation. You'd figure that 40 ships would be more than enough to take down even an all-powerful Borg cube. By the time they reached Wolf 359 most of the fleet was assembled. I can imagine that there would be a inquiry into how exactly the massacre happened. ![]() So I started thinking about it more and more, creating in my noggin what that must have been like. After all, there had to be a huge storm in the aftermath, right? I mean, you can't lose 39 ships and nearly eleven thousand people without there being massive public outrage and such. Later, Commander Shelby mentioned 'Having the Fleet back up within a year' However, During the Dominion War, scores of ships are destroyed in every battle. All seems lost when an ancient warship, the last defender of a dying people, offers it's aid. "I was thinking about Star Trek: TNG the other day as one does and my mind went to the famous battle/massacre that was Wolf 359 and the fallout that must have happened after the Borg cube was finally defeated. In the battle of Wolf 359, the Federation lost 39 ships and it was such a shocking and devastating loss. The Battle of Wolf 359, the Federation Fleet faces the monstrous Borg Cube in a desperate attempt to defend sector 001. ![]()
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