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For the [[Federation]] some good did arrive. The safe return home of the starship [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] brought back new ideas, new discoveries and a lot of new technology to help the Federation remain a main power in the galaxy. At the same time however, the Federation lost members due to their fear that remaining part of the organisation would bring more conflict to their worlds. Despite this, the Federation gained some new members including [[Bajor]] which joined in 2376. | For the [[Federation]] some good did arrive. The safe return home of the starship [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] brought back new ideas, new discoveries and a lot of new technology to help the Federation remain a main power in the galaxy. At the same time however, the Federation lost members due to their fear that remaining part of the organisation would bring more conflict to their worlds. Despite this, the Federation gained some new members including [[Bajor]] which joined in 2376. | ||
The Federation was engaged in only minor conflicts, the most notable of which involved the [[C'Hakilian Empire]] in the deep reaches of the Beta Quadrant as well tensions with the [[Gorn]] near the Cestus system. | The Federation was engaged in only minor conflicts, the most notable of which involved the [[C'Hakilian Empire]] in the deep reaches of the Beta Quadrant as well tensions with the [[Gorn]] near the Cestus system. | ||
− | Nonetheless [[Starfleet]] was well on its way to returning to its pre-war state. Ship construction and recruitment were on a high and several old classes of ships were decommissioned including many ''Miranda'' and [[Excelsior Class|''Excelsior'']] class starships as newer designs were built. Starfleet also took the approach to make more combat oriented classes, which including high production of the ever successful [[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign'']] and [[Akira Class|''Akira'']] class [[Starships|starships]]. [[Intrepid Class|''Intrepid'']], [[Explorer Class|''Explorer'']], and [[Nova Class|''Nova'']] class ships were built to take over the role as primary explorers for Starfleet while production of [[Defiant Class|Defiant]], [[Saber Class|Saber]], [[Norway Class|''Norway'']] and [[Steamrunner Class|''Steamrunner'']] class vessels were increased at every construction facility. Starfleet also took this time to return to its roots in exploration, encountering several new races. | + | Nonetheless [[Starfleet]] was well on its way to returning to its pre-war state. Ship construction and recruitment were on a high and several old classes of ships were decommissioned including many ''Miranda'' and [[Excelsior Class|''Excelsior'']] class starships as newer designs were built. Starfleet also took the approach to make more combat oriented classes, which including high production of the ever successful [[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign'']] and [[Akira Class|''Akira'']] class [[Starships|starships]]. [[Intrepid Class|''Intrepid'']], [[Explorer Class|''Explorer'']], and [[Nova Class|''Nova'']] class ships were built to take over the role as primary explorers for Starfleet while production of [[Defiant Class|''Defiant'']], [[Saber Class|''Saber'']], [[Norway Class|''Norway'']] and [[Steamrunner Class|''Steamrunner'']] class vessels were increased at every construction facility. Starfleet also took this time to return to its roots in exploration, encountering several new races. |
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Prelude: The Post Dominion War
Even though prosperity and aspiration for the Alpha & Beta Quadrants was only a dream away, for many the scars of the Dominion War remained. The peace in the galaxy was fragile and a single misdoing could mean destruction for all.
United Federation of Planets
For the Federation some good did arrive. The safe return home of the starship Voyager brought back new ideas, new discoveries and a lot of new technology to help the Federation remain a main power in the galaxy. At the same time however, the Federation lost members due to their fear that remaining part of the organisation would bring more conflict to their worlds. Despite this, the Federation gained some new members including Bajor which joined in 2376. The Federation was engaged in only minor conflicts, the most notable of which involved the C'Hakilian Empire in the deep reaches of the Beta Quadrant as well tensions with the Gorn near the Cestus system. Nonetheless Starfleet was well on its way to returning to its pre-war state. Ship construction and recruitment were on a high and several old classes of ships were decommissioned including many Miranda and Excelsior class starships as newer designs were built. Starfleet also took the approach to make more combat oriented classes, which including high production of the ever successful Sovereign and Akira class starships. Intrepid, Explorer, and Nova class ships were built to take over the role as primary explorers for Starfleet while production of Defiant, Saber, Norway and Steamrunner class vessels were increased at every construction facility. Starfleet also took this time to return to its roots in exploration, encountering several new races.
Romulan Star Empire
The Reman coup d'état of the Romulan Senate brought bad news for the Romulans as well as the Federation. A war was averted as the two powers worked together to prevent any more conflicts and relations were improved between the two. The revolt meant that production of raw materials for the Romulans decreased by forty five percent. To help keep the Romulan people content, military spending was cut by sixty eight percent. New ships were put on hold while existing ships were forced to operate longer without refits or repairs. This was done in the name of helping the Romulan people. Another uprising, it was feared, could destroy the Star Empire. Several conflicts did erupt between the Romulans and the Tholian Assembly over claimed space, however this was resolved.Klingon Empire
Things were improving within the Klingon Empire, as well. Chancellor Martok united the Klingon people in a way not seen since Kahless himself. The Klingon Defence Force was also well on it's way to recovering its losses and the future seemed bright for the Klingons, too. More and more Klingon citizens were joining the KDF as upgrades were undertaken on a number of Klingon ship classes. Like the Federation the Klingon Empire increased production of its more powerful warships to be prepared for another possible war with either the Dominion or other hostile powers.
Ferengi Alliance
The Ferengi Alliance was stable then ever with its new reforms under the new leadership of Grand Nagus Rom. The Alliance was making more and more profit ever before as many female Ferengi became important in negotiations for trade routes, and business proposals. The grand nagus was quite aware of the horrors of war, and he didn’t want his leadership to appear to others as powerless, so like many other governments military spending was increased. More and more ships were constructed and other defence systems. Many Ferengi both male and female saw the profit opportunities in serving in the armed services and were eager to join. More reforms were put in place to prevent corruption in the armed services as well all Ferengi businesses. Grand Nagus Rom offered the Federation an alliance proposal. Many Starfleet officials were sceptical but when they soon realised they needed all the help they could get in maintaining galactic peace and rebuilding after the Dominion War a treaty was signed.
Cardassian Union
The Cardassian Union was devastated from the Dominion War with many of its civilian population killed during the Dominion’s last ditch attempt at genocide. After the war had ended Cardassian space was split up between the Federation, Klingons and Romulans. Cardassia Prime itself was placed under joint control of the allies as well the Cardassians. By 2376 a new democratic government came to power lead by Legate Alon Ghemor. The Cardassians were receiving aid from its new guardians as well other sources including Bajor and the Ferengi Alliance. Four years and Cardassia Prime was slowly returning to its feet and the allies were able to pull out of a few systems handing control back over to the Cardassian government. The Cardassians also had found their ancestral links of art, religion, scientific discovery and peaceful existence with others.New Beginnings...
2380 brought the start of what many believed would become a new golden age for galactic peace. The Federation was securing itself as a stable power and its influences were reaching far across the stars. Many governments were at peace or allied with the Federation. The Federation’s influences continued to spread in to every corner of the galaxy. There wasn’t a part of the Milky Way were at least one Starfleet ship was passing the “Federation Gospel� to new races or to old acquaintances. Starfleet also increased its “officer exchange program� with other powers including the Romulans, Ferengi, Klingons and Cardassians.
Peace and Prosperity
On May 12th this idea was confirmed when a single Dominion attack ship entered the Alpha Quadrant, docked at Deep Space Nine and announced they had come to offer lasting peace to the Federation and Klingons from the Dominion. The Founder on board was Odo who was keen for mutual cooperation between the solids and changelings. This was a sign to many, that peaceful co-existence between the Gamma and Alpha Quadrants was possible, and many Federation officials accepted the offer with open arms. Starfleet Command, uneasy, accepted a meeting between top Federation and Dominion leaders. The Klingons were less than hopeful, but Chancellor Martok saw the possibilities of peace with the once-hated foe, as well as the inherent dishonor if he didn't accept. Five days later the IKS Negh’Var along with six other Klingon warships arrived at DS9 with Martok on board. They met Federation President Nanietta Bacco aboard the USS Enterprise-E, escorted by the USS Defiant, USS T’Kumbra, USS Gryphon, USS Cerberus and USS Luna. The following morning, they passed though the wormhole and were met by Odo, whom they followed to a nearby Dominion Starbase. One week later, the Federation and Klingon ships returned to the Alpha Quadrant, with the Alpha/Gamma Peace Accords in their hands.Upon hearing about the treaty, the new leader of the Cardassian Union Legate Garak was enraged. He felt that both the Federation and Klingons were turning their backs on the Cardassian people. The Federation tried to assure the Cardassians this treaty would benefit everyone, but Garak wouldn't hear it. He publicly criticized the treaty, finding support from two unlikely sources: the Romulans and the Breen. Garak then recalled all Cardassian ships serving in Starfleet units on exchange training missions, and cut off diplomatic relations.
The Return
On the June 1st 2382 Starfleet Intelligence received word that the Krazzle Empire was suffering from a major Borg incursion. Starfleet automatically sent the Fourth Fleet’s Task Force 86 lead by Rear Admiral Taylor to the Krazzle border. Almost immediately contact was lost with that area of space and information became limited, but what had made it thru was that the Krazzle had lost more then eighty percent of their fleet and their homeworld was assimilated. Task Force 86 held the line long enough for several civilian transport convoys to make it out escorted by the remains of the Krazzle fleet and three TF 86 ships. The news of the whole Borg attack was a shock to the Federation and its allies as they estimated the Borg would still be trying to rebuild after the destruction of their transwarp hub and Unimatrix Zero One after the USS Voyager’s return home in late 2377. But they were wrong. The Federation Alliance had pledged to defend each other and those less fortunate then themselves against the Borg. All Federation Alliance forces went on a round-the-clock tactical alert. Every single ship was constantly scanning for Borg transwarp energy signatures and preparing for the worse. Production of combat oriented starships was increased in both the Federation and in the Klingon Empire. Near to the Krazzle border Starfleet’s Fourth Fleet began to monitor any movement in and around Krazzle occupied space. The Fourth Fleet’s Task Forces 58 and 63 began to constantly monitor Krazzle space, while Task Force 44 escorted over fifteen freighters and transports to Avalon Fleet Yards. With the yards top secret nature, Starfleet couldn't afford to have it fall to the Borg. R & D and Advanced Starship construction facilities were dismantled and moved to Xavier Fleet Yards. R & D's original base of operations was refitted as an armored station for defense. AFY's main operations station also had its defence systems upgraded. A few dry-docks were retained to serve as forward repair bases should Borg forces be encountered. Starfleet Command gave the order for all bases to begin upgrades to their tactical defence systems. This included Deep Space Nine, Starbase 375, Starbase 565, as well as Starbase Bravo who was ordered to protect the Federation's newest member: Raeya 3.
First Contact
By the end of June 2382 the USS Yorktown-E, with Captain K'Temoc in command, was sent into Krazzle space to gather intelligence on Borg activity and the status of the Krazzle Empire. On July 28th, 2382, a faint transmission was received by AFY. It had been sent by the USS Yorktown-E from within Krazzle space. Only four words could be heard: "Many cubes… heading Raeya." The Yorktown-E and her crew were never heard from again…
Battlestations!
The Federation Alliance went on a fleet wide red alert as they got ready for the possibility of the Borg striking them next. Elements from Starfleet’s Ninth and Fourth fleets were met by the Klingon 242nd Battle Squadron at the edge of the Raeya system. The allied fleet on August 3rd, 2382 were met by the Borg. The allied fleet compromised of more then four hundred combat designed ships who were met by nearly fifty Borg ships; eighteen were Cubes while the rest were spheres. Starfleet ships took the lead and opened fire using transphasic torpedoes to destroy the Borg armada. The Borg force was decimated. As the crews of the allied fleets cheered, a second wave of Borg ships, Tactical Cubes and Spheres arrived. Once again transphasic torpedoes were fired but the fear the Borg would adapt to them arrived. Nine Class 4 Tactical Cubes escorted by twenty six spheres entered the system but were unaffected by one of Starfleet’s most powerful weapons.The allied fleet soon fell back to the inner core of the Rayea system and on to their fall back strategy of splitting the fleet up in to mix task groups of Starfleet and Klingon ships. The Borg soon chased them down and the Battle of Rayea commenced. A single Starfleet ship was able to retreat from the system to inform the Federation and Klingon Empire of what was happening. After the message was received and confirmed the ship was soon attacked by the Borg. No one is entirely sure what precisely happened to the fleet, AFY, Starbase Bravo and Raeya 3
The Allied Response
The Klingon Empire sent more then half of their ships to their borders and began fortifying every single one of their star systems. The Romulan Star Empire kicked their ship building back into high gear and set up a massive sensor network through their space. The Romulans also received some unexpected help from The Order Realm located near their space. The Order knew that they couldn't stand against the Borg, and hoped that the Romulans would agree to a pact of mutual support. Starfleet, considered the Raeya System a loss and ordered any remaining ships in the Beta Quadrant to fall back to the Alpha Quadrant. Their fourth fleet’s Task Force 21 quickly evacuated the ever popular Kovar Colony and dismantled their three bases of operations along the C’Hakilian border. Rear Admiral Luke Duncan of Task Force 21 sent a message to the C’Hakilian Empire informing them of the return of the Borg Collective. At this time the C’Hakilians were still suffering from extinction from a virus from an ancient civilisation discovered in their space. As the task force and the last of any Federation Alliance vessel retreated from the quadrant no acknowledgement was received from the C’Hakilians. The same was done with the Trigati Republic, and they too never acknowledged Starfleet’s warning about the Borg. No trace of the Trigati or C'hakilians was seen since then.
One Deep Breath In...
By the start of 2385 the general belief was that the Borg Collective was not coming for the Federation Alliance. Many strategists theorised that they wanted to test the Federation and its allies’ defences to see their status since the last Borg Incursion of 2373. Others believed they just wanted to take over Krazzle space. Those beliefs were shattered on Feburary 6th as no less then 100 Borg vessels entered Romulan space and attacked their outpost at Sharona 5. The Romulans sent a fleet of six hundred and seventeen ships to defend the planet. Many were Warbirds who were supported by refitted D7 Battlecruisers. The fleet intercepted the Borg and engaged. The Romulans put up a good fight, and destroyed more then eighty nine enemy ships. However the Borg were too much and the fleet was defeated with many warbirds having to retreat back to Romulus, Sharona was assimilated, and the Star Empire was thrown into a state of panic.Joining Forces
Two months later and on April 7th the Borg would attack their next target the Klingon Empire. The Borg entered Klingon space and was met by the Klingon Defence Force at Klach D'kel Brakt with a force of one thousand three hundred and twenty nine warships, lead by K'rahl Sa', commander of the Klach D'kel Brakt Armored Station. Once again the Borg encountered heavy resistances and were unable to truly adapt to the Klingons in a hand to hand combat situation when they boarded the Klingon ships in assimilation attempts. Only seven Borg ships survived the assault with only a single Tactical Cube leading a task group of Spheres and Probes. The Klingons were completely wiped out. Klach D'kel Brakt Armored Station was destroyed and the planet was assimilated. Chancellor Martok was outraged, with nearly one-third of all Klingon ships lost at Klach D'kel Brakt, his options were limited. He recalled three quarters of all remaining ships to the Qo’noS system to defend their homeworld and vital shipbuilding and research bases. Martok then sent Starfleet Captain and Federation Ambassador Worf back to Earth with a special mission: request for the Klingons to become official Federation members. The reason was simple as together they might have a chance to beat back the Borg. The Federation Council accepted on the spot. Starfleet re-commissioned the USS Enterprise-E and gave command to Captain Worf, with Admiral Picard returning to his old ship as mission advisor. The Enterprise-E would lead a relief force consisting of forty two starships mostly from the Fourth Fleet’s Task Force 17 to Qo’noS. The fleet brought medical supplies, food, over five hundred orbital defence weapons platforms, and other resources the Klingons would soon need. In return, fifty seven Klingon transports and freighters, escorted by a dozen Birds of Prey headed into Federation space. A Klingon shipyard started construction at Utopia Planitia, and an Armored Starbase was built in Earth orbit, opposite to Earth's Spacedock Starbase One, to help defend against the attack everyone was fearful of.
A Little Peep From A Little Hole...
On October 3rd a single Borg Cube entered the Alpha Quadrant via the Iconian Portal in sector 1012 near to Federation starbase Deep Space Twelve which had just finished its tactical refits and upgrades. The station engaged the Cube as it went flying pass and headed towards the Cardassian Union. DS12 sent a message to all allied forces in the area as well as a message to the Cardassians. The Cardassian Union had been rebuilding at an impressive rate come 2384 in starship and interplanetary defence systems. They sent a fleet of seventy nine ships mainly Keldon Class cruisers to take on the Cube. The Cardassians were successful in fighting back the Cube, with only a loss of twenty two ships. But no Borg drone stepped on to Cardassian soil. The Cardassians agreed to aide in the fight with the Borg. An alliance treaty was signed with the Federation on Deep Space Nine a week later.
The Fourth Fleet's Task Force 9 was recalled from the Gamma Quadrant and assigned to defend Bajor. The colony on Altor 2 in that quadrant was abandoned, and Deep Space Fourteen was stripped of anything useful and destroyed to keep it from falling into alien hands. Task Force 9 returned through the Bajoran Wormhole while other Portals was sealed by anti-matter detonations.
Poetic Justice?
Two months later and on December 5th just under twenty Breen ships arrived at Deep Space Nine. They reported that the Borg had attacked them, wiped out a majority of their fleet and destroyed their homeworld. Their energy dissipater weapons held the Borg off at first, but the technology was quickly assimilated. The USS Archer with two other Federation ships escorted four Breen warships and several of their frieghters to Starbase 375 where they would head to Earth under the escort of more Federation ships. Three days later elements from the Seventh Fleet arrived at Deep Space Nine with the Fourth Fleet’s Task Forces 38 and 72. They arrived just in time as Three Tactical Cubes entered Bajoran space and were met by the Federation fleet. When Starfleet Command heard of the attack, they ordered Admiral Robert Chadwick to pass though the Bajoran Wormhole and request aid from the Dominion. In the meantime, two of the Borg ships were destroyed and the third appeared to fall back. Starfleet had lost one hundred and twelve ships from the 7th Fleet and six from the 4th Fleet’s two task forces.
Stepping Out On The Front Yard...
The Borg stepped up their campaign against the Alpha Quadrant and invaded Ferengi space. Many Ferengi fled in to Federation space becoming refugees. On January 1st 2386 Grand Nagus Rom fled from Ferenginar with a fleet of nineteen Ferengi ships being chased by four Borg Cubes. Starfleet had over two hundred and fifty ships already stationed in the Bajor system and were ready for the approaching Borg force. They engaged the Borg, but soon found the Borg had made improvements to their own defences. Any Starfleet shields less advanced than those more combat oriented ships from the Fourth Fleet were unable to defend against Borg weapons. At the height of the battle, the Wormhole opened and out poured nearly four thousand Dominion ships, lead by Admiral Chadwick's USS Farragut. With the help of the Dominion, a race the Borg had never encountered, the attacking Cubes were quickly destroyed and the Bajoran system saved, again. Starfleet allowed the Dominion to set up a base of operations in the Dreon System near Bajor as well as a shipyard and cloning facility at Utopia Planitia Shipyards. The Federation clearly saw the key to the survival of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants was the Dominion. Starfleet also gave the order for all of their ships that hadn’t received the latest improvements in defence technology to undergo refits and upgrades. By the end of February all Starfleet ships were outfitted for war.Fighting Back!
March 23rd saw the first counter offensive against the Borg Collective. An allied Fleet of two hundred and seventy two Dominion ships, seventy two Federation ships, twenty one Klingon ships, and eighteen Cardassian ships, lead by Fleet Admiral Alynna Nechayev and the USS Gorkon, attacked the Borg holding Ferenginar. They engaged four spheres, nine probes and one cube were caught off-guard and after a tough fight, destroyed, at a loss of a third of the allied fleet. They found the Ferengi homeworld striped of its resources, but not assimilated. After retrieving debris from the Borg cube the allies soon discovered that the Borg had determined the Ferengi as a “pool of resources� that would aide them in their invasions.
Status quo was the word through the rest of 2386 and well into 2387. Borg attacks were few, and for the most part were minor engagements with smaller Borg ships such as Spheres and Probes.
The Romulan Defence
On June 8th, the Borg again launched their second offensive against the Romulan Star Empire. They ripped though the joint Romulan & Order forces at Hapor 4 and headed for Romulus itself. The Romulans themselves had setup a massive orbital defence network in their homeworld system and construction of several Reman Scimitar Class warbirds were quickly finished and launched. Not a single word was heard from the Romulans for several days…
Concerned for their Romulan ally’s fall, Starfleet sent the Fourth Fleet's Task Force 93 along with sixty two Dominion vessels to Qualor 2 to be ready if the Borg continued forward beyond Romulan space. At this time a major evacuation of the Qualor system began and Deep Space Six’s crew was ordered to deploy a massive minefield in and around the Qualor system.
Within days, contact was lost with Deep Space Four and Deep Space Five. Captain Riker on the USS Titan was sent to find out why. The Titan reported both stations destroyed and Borg ships inbound. It was the last transmission ever received from the Titan. While a Federation/Dominion fleet rushed toward the last known location of the USS Titan, thirty nine Romulan ships arrived at Earth led by the Romulan Star Navy’s flagship the IRV Valdore under the command of Admiral Donatra. Aboard the Valdore were the remaining Romulan Senators and Ambassador Spock. The Romulans soon became the newest Federation member.
The Gateway
On September 2nd, the USS Lavigne with two Romulan Scouts were patrolling the former Federation/Romulan border. Deep within the Bassen Rift they located a new Borg Transwarp Hub. The three crafts swiftly returned to Earth and reported this to Starfleet Command. A mission was planned to distract the Borg armada and to send a small strike force though the hub to attack the Borg Unimatrix and deliver a pathogen to the Collective in hopes of stopping the Borg.
Just over eight hundred Dominion ships launched an offensive against the Borg fleet in orbit of Remus. In the first few minutes the Dominion ships being quick and powerful as they were destroyed almost two thirds of the Borg armada. The Borg were persistent that they were not going to loose their grip on the Romulus system. Fourteen out of the seventeen ships guarding the Transwarp Hub were drawn in to the battle leaving the hub only protected by a single Cube and two spheres.
Due to the nature of the Bassen Rift the allied task group was able to sneak by undetected under their cloaks. The Klingon/Romulan force of twenty six ships, lead by Sa' Nu'Daq of the IKS Maht-H'a, with mission advisor and former USS Voyager crewmember Lieutenant Commander Annika Hansen (Seven of Nine) aboard entered the Hub. After departing from a transwarp aperture in the Delta Quadrant which wasn’t under Borg surveillance the allied fleet neared Unimatrix Zero One. As they approached they launched ten Cardassian Dreadnought Missiles. Six of these carried Trilithum warheads and targeted the suns of six known Borg worlds. These Dreadnoughts were specially fit with modified Romulan cloaking devices to keep them from being detected. The other four were armed with high yield matter/anti-matter warheads and aimed at shipyards in the area. The attack was a success. Within moments, the Borg lost over fifty percent of their ship building capabilities. Seconds later, the targeted stars went nova, taking with them forty one Borg worlds and trillions of drones.
Some Old Medicine
As chaos came to order over the Hive Mind as the Collective attempt to regroup with what was happening to its home space. The Borg ships in the Romulus system for a few minutes lost their link to the Collective and ceased firing on the Dominion fleet. The Dominion were able to use this to their advantage by taking out almost three quarters of the Borg fleet they had been fighting.
Meanwhile back in the Delta Quadrant the combined Romulan/Klingon strike force launched their second attack this time against Unimatrix Zero One itself. A single Klingon Bird of Prey decloaked, and fired a powerful tachyon burst at the central Borg infrastructure which knocked its shields offline long enough for several squads of Jem'Hadar soldiers who were all bred to carry a neurolytic pathogen to beam aboard. The Jem’Hadar had been instructed on how to disable the sensors and shielding of the Unimatrix before they themselves were assimilated. The Federation-Dominion designed pathogen began to spread through out the Collective at a rapid speed. The Dominion had engineered the virus to remove the Borg’s ability to assimilate drones and technology. At the same time the effects of the neurolytic pathogen infected the Unimatrix’s drones causing disruption to their electrical signals as well as interference with the interlinks between their organic and cybernetic components.
This massive disruption gave the allied task force enough time to make sure the Unimatrix was destroyed before they re-entered the Borg’s transwarp network. Several Romulan Warbirds had been outfitted with Federation high yield Tricobalt torpedoes against the unshielded Unimatrix. The Klingon fleet meanwhile used the technique of decloaking near to unprotected Borg ships, beaming over a single photon torpedo near to a power conduit, detonating the torpedo then re-cloaking. Over nineteen Borg ships were heavily crippled through this tactic.
Badda-Bang! Badda-Boom!
As the Unimatrix started to explode, four Tactical Cubes which hadn’t been affected by the pathogen entered the area forcing the allied fleet to retreat through the nearest transwarp aperture. Already the Transwarp Hub’s network of interspatial manifolds’ force fields had been taken out by the destruction and death of the Borg Queen at Unimatrix Zero One. After the strike force entered the transwarp hub, a combination of photon, quantum, plasma and tricobalt torpedoes were fired at the manifolds causing a cascade reaction. However a single tactical cube quickly intercepted the allied fleet through another transwarp conduit and began to destroy them one at a time. The IKS Maht-H'a turned back and engaged the cube inside the corridor, allowing nineteen Klingon and Romulan ships to return home before the entire hub network exploded. Last sensor recordings indicated the IKS Maht-H'a had moved in to another conduit near to an aperture in the Delta Quadrant, the Borg Cube itself had been crushed as the network exploded. This was a major victory for the Federation Alliance!
The New Queen & King
2388 soon came along and since the September assault against the Borg’s “homeland� from the previous year nearly nine months had gone by with no Borg attacks. At this time a new Starfleet Commander In Chief had came to power, Fleet Admiral Kathryn Janeway who with her deputy Admiral Jean-Luc Picard gave the order for starship construction to be increased further and more orbital defence structures deployed.
One Step Back
However on May 16th the Borg’s ugly face returned as the Bajoran Wormhole opened and over five thousand Dominion ships poured in the Alpha Quadrant. Odo the Dominion’s leader reported the Borg had destroyed the Founder’s homeworld and ripped completely though their space. Vice Admiral Kira Nerys, commanding officer of starbase Deep Space Nine ordered all Federation forces in Bajoran space to battlestations. She received a visit from her former commanding officer Captain Sisko a day after the Dominion fleet arrived. He told her he had a vision from the Prophets telling him they had to seal the wormhole to preserve Bajor from the Borg. Kira wasn’t happy in sealing the celestial temple and contemplated the decision with the Orb of Wisdom. She too had a vision from the Prophets who spoke to her saying it was time for Bajor to accept responsibility for itself now and that the Prophets shall never abandoned its children. Starfleet monitoring relays in the Gamma Quadrant picked up twenty one Borg energy signatures approaching the wormhole with over four hundred more ships within days of nearing the Gamma terminus of the wormhole. Kira agreed to Sisko’s plan to seal the wormhole from DS9. The station fired graviton beams at the wormhole, destabilizing it. Then, a probe with protomatter aboard was set off inside the mouth of the wormhole, sealing it. However they weren’t successful in stopping seventeen Borg Cubes and four Spheres from exiting the wormhole. DS9 took the brunt of the Borg assault, taken heavy damage and boarded by several Borg drones. The Borg however weren’t successful in assimilating the station as the Jem’Hadar security personnel on the station repelled every single intruder. Kira then gave the order to abandon the station as its shields failed and its weapons were exhausted. The station was responsible for the destruction of seven Borg cubes. Kira evacuated the remaining of her crew on to her flagship the USS Gryphon. During the battle the Gryphon took heavy damage and contact was lost with the admiral. Admiral Chadwick who had arrived in the Bajoran system an hour before DS9 was abandoned on board his own ship the USS Farragut assumed command of the Federation fleet. He quickly ordered for the fleet to fall back to Starbase 375. The Borg ships that hadn’t been destroyed by the fleet were left behind to take on the Bajoran orbital defence system. The Borg fleet soon seperated, some heading towards Cardassia Prime, others continuing to fight the Bajoran orbital defence system. Three Spheres headed for Starbase 503 within the Bajoran Badlands, and one Cube headed for Trill. As the various battles continued, contact with Cardassia was lost, followed by contact with Bajor, Trill, Deep Space Twelve and Starbase 503. In a daring counter attack, Admiral Phelan Ward of the USS Sentinel lead the handful of remaining Task Force 38 ships and set course for Trill. A message from Admiral Ward was received, stating that Task Force 38 was attacking the Borg Tactical Cube there in the Trill system. It was the last anyone heard from Task Force 38.
No Man's Land
The line in the Bajoran sector was held at Starbase 375 as those ships that survived the Borg assault from the Gamma Quadrant slowly limped back to the base. The Borg in the Beta Quadrant quickly turned their attention away from defending the territory they had conquered in Romulan space and launched their second attack against the Klingon Empire. On October 2nd the Borg arrived in a force of forty one ships in the Qo’noS system. The Klingon Defence Force alongside the Federation task force assigned to help the Klingons led by the USS Enterprise-E prepared for battle. Captain Worf was able to get a message to Starfleet informing them of the attack. Several ships from Starfleet’s Fourth Fleet’s Task Force 44 had just escorted Admiral Picard back to Earth and were returning to the Klingon Empire when they got word from Captain Worf. The task force rushed to aid the Klingons but were stopped on the border by a single Tactical Cube. Repeated hails to Qo’noS, the Enterprise as well as the Klingon Defence Force went unanswered. During the fight, a probe was launched to scan further out than the ships could, but it didn't pick up any Klingon ships or the Enterprise-E; only additional Borg and massive amounts of debris, both Klingon and Borg. However, the probe was lost before reaching Qo'noS, and it's fate remained unconfirmed. Once the Tactical Cube was destroyed, the remains of task force forty four retreated back to Earth. Starfleet's First Fleet was also dispatched to beef up defences near Khitomer.
New Leadership
Ambassador Spock was made Federation President in January of 2391. The start of the new year also saw continued Borg attacks. Khitomer was the first, and even after a strong defence from Starfleet's First Fleet, the planet fell. That defeat was followed a month later by attacks on Bynaus and Qualor II. The combined Federation-Dominion task force assembled fought hard for Qualor, but were overwhelmed by the Borg. They took heavy losses and only thirteen ships made it back at the newly constructed Starbase 565 in the Wolf 359 system. These ships were re-assigned to the fourth fleet’s only remaining task force to survive the Borg War, Task Force 21.
A massive Jem’Hadar cloning effort took place and production of Dominion ships increased. Thousands upon thousands of the Dominions’ foot soldiers poured into the Borg lines, sworn to do anything to protect Earth, where the last two known Founders were located, Odo and the Female Changeling, who had once been held for war crimes during the Dominion War fifteen years before.
A Discovery & A Lost
The Borg re-directed their forces back in to the Alpha Quadrant and attacked Starbase 375 and its combined Federation/Cardassian/Dominion defence fleet stationed there. During mid-battle a plan was hatched by Fleet Admiral William Ross to capture a Borg Probe and attempt to uncover just how many Borg ships were still in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. The admiral ordered the USS Cerberus, a Prometheus class ship to carry out the task by baiting the Probe to follow them out of the area. Once out of sensor range, the Cerberus sent out a rotating Electromagnetic Pulse that jammed the Borg's subspace communications. Then, using her massive firepower, she took out the Probe’s weapons arrays and warp engines. A boarding party beamed over and was able to tap into their systems. They found that the Borg had set up a shipyard inside what was left of Cardassian space and that another one had just started construction near Khitomer. They learned that the Borg in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants were unable to reach those in the Delta Quadrant after the strike on the Unimatrix, and that the forces in the Gamma Quadrant had fought the remaining Dominion forces to what appeared to be a mutual destruction. They also learned that the Borg had a total of 223 vessels in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, with plans to build their forces for a move on Earth. Once Starfleet Command heard the news, they set up plans to hit both shipyards. However the USS Cerberus was the only ship to return from the battle after the allied task force and Starbase 375 was destroyed by the Borg.
Engage, Retreat...
On September 6th, the Dominion's Forty-Third Battalion moved to attack the Khitomer base and Starfleet's Sixth Fleet and Dominion Forty Second Battalion to hit the one in Cardassian space. Both units arrived at their targets two days later and attacked. At Khitomer, the Dominion were met by six Spheres which they quickly destroyed. Moments later, they opened fire on the shipyards and destroyed the facility, loosing only fifteen percent of their unit. The attack inside Cardassian space was not as easy. Rear Admiral Chakotay led the assault from his ship the USS Voyager. The allied armada were met by fourteen Borg ships and were only able to damage the facility before being forced to fall back.
An Old Battlefield
With the loss of more ships and the ability to build more cut in half, the Borg held off on further attacks for nearly a year. Then, on August 24th 2392, the Borg attacked in the Wolf 359 system, at Starbase 565. The nightmares of the first Battle of Wolf 359 went through every single person in Starfleet as two Tactical Cubes entered the system. The system was currently being defended by the Fourth Fleet’s Task Force 21 under the command of Vice Admiral Luke Duncan. The Federation force was able to destroy one of the cubes and heavily damage the second. However Starbase 565 received heavy damage and was boarded by over a thousand drones. Rear Admiral James Ryan, the commander of the base ordered for it to be evacuated and set the station’s auto-destruct. The remains of Task Force 21 beamed off as many of the station’s personnel as possible before they were force to retreat back to Earth. The second cube was last seen slowly limping away from the system. A day later long range tactical reconnaissance probes picked it up as it went up in flames after the loss of containment in its numerous transwarp drives. What was now left of the Fourth Fleet was placed under the command of Vice Admiral Duncan and sent to defend Alpha Centauri.
Anyone Out There?
By the end of 2392 though mid-2393, Starfleet attempted to break though Borg lines to find out what happened on Romulus, Qo’noS, Cardassia, and Bajor, but each time the Borg beat them back, then counter-attacked. Then, on October 12th, a lone Cube entered the Sol system. It destroyed the research outpost of Jupiter Station, the Dominion shipyards and Jem'Hadar cloning facilities before attacking Utopia Planitia. Though the cube was destroyed, the damage inflicted upon the facility had a serious impact on Starfleet's ship output rate, meaning that the rest of the year was spent trying to rebuild the fleet yards.
Hitting Back Harder
The rest of 2393 was a rebuilding phase for Starfleet. By May 2394 Starfleet felt that it could send another attack against the shipyard inside Cardassian space. Commodore Tom Paris led the combined efforts of a Klingon, Dominion, and Starfleet battle group. The fleet moved in force and attacked. While Borg ships were drawn off, a single ship, the USS Avenger entered the nearby star's corona and used a modified tractor beam to force an expulsion of stellar matter that ripped the shipyard apart. The allied fleet survived the counter-attack and fell back to Earth. During the attack, they learned the Borg had wiped out the Talarains, Tzenkethi, and Kzinti.
Through the rest of 2394 and all of 2395, only minor skirmishes took place, with both sides facing shortages of raw materials. On March 18th, 2396, contact was lost with the inner-core worlds, Andoria and Vulcan, driving the frontlines ever closer to Earth. The USS Pegasus-B, under the command of Captain Mike K’Wor Bremer, proceeded toward Vulcan to find out why, even though most feared that it was another Borg attack. It was reported the Pegasus encountered one Tactical Cube and two Spheres. The Pegasus was never heard from again.
Sacrifice of Angels
On January 4th, 2397, the Borg attacked Alpha Centauri with a force of eight vessels. The close proximity of Alpha Centauri to the Sol System prompted Starfleet Command to send what remained of the Fourth Fleet to defend the system. Though the defence was ultimately successful, almost all the Starfleet vessels were destroyed.
Though out 2397, Starfleet continued to rebuild it's fleets. On May 29th, a distress call was heard from Sector 441. The Son'a, a race that had been able to escape the Borg thus far, were now under attack. The Son’a had been using isolytic warheads which were a type of subspace weapon to destroy the Borg force attacking them however they were quickly running out of warheads and ships. Starfleet sent Rear Admiral Paris to lead the allied fleet in repelling the Borg invasion of the Briar Patch on the newly commissioned Sovereign class starship USS Archer. As the battle progressed, one of the Borg ships followed three Federation ships into the Briar Patch. The Borg were not ready for travelling though that violent region and the Federation ships were able to cause it to destroy itself by trying to move too quickly through "the patch." The other allied ships were able to hold off the Borg, but only the three that had been inside the patch returned to Earth including the USS Archer.
The Castle
By March, 2398, the Sol System had become the only remaining stronghold in the Federation. Millions of refugees from the Klingon, Romulan, Ferengi, Gorn and Tholian civilisations amongst others sought refuge from the advancing Borg fleet. Sending scout ships to investigate an adrift sphere later in the year, Starfleet Intelligence was able to learn that the Borg had two hundred and thirty one vessels left in the Alpha Quadrant and were preparing to attack the Sol System, specifically the Dominion outpost within Utopia Planitia - the location of the development of a Dominion Pathogen which was wreaking havoc in the Collective. Not willing to wait for the onslaught, Starfleet Command sent four hundred and thirty two vessels to attack Galorndon Core, the site of the Borg's last remaining forward base. Though the base was destroyed, only eight Borg ships met the same fate, though the entire Allied force was lost. Following this attack, the Borg regrouped and headed towards the Sol System, entering it on Wednesday, December 23rd.
The Final Dance
A Borg fleet of two hundred and twenty three ships approached the Sol system. The deadliest, bloodiest and most vicious battle if Starfleet history began and lasted for nearly five days. Over eight thousand Federation allied vessels took place in the fight. The final Borg ship was destroyed at 1201 hours on 27th December 2398 bringing a spectacular and costly end to the twenty-year war.
- Main article located at Battle of Sol
...Straight On To Heaven
For the entirety of 2399, Starfleet kept all vessels close to Earth with fears of further Borg attacks commonplace. However, as the months passed, it became apparent that Earth was not in immediate danger of attack and so on January 1st, 2400, Starfleet tentatively declared victory, both encouraging the inhabitants of Earth that they were safe and officially re-forming the First Fleet; the Earth Defence Force. Though some in Starfleet called for a return to exploration, this move was opposed by many in the admiralty and some members of the Federation Council. Despite this, the calls were loud enough to warrant the formation of the Starfleet Re-Exploration Initiative, now named the Fourth Fleet.
Now, the limited number of Starfleet ships assigned to the Starfleet Re-Exploration Initiative have been charged by President Spock and the Starfleet Commander In Chief, Fleet Admiral Picard, to explore the remains of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, make contact with any survivors, and forge a new United Federation of Planets.