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In early [[2367]], (stardate 44002.3), a fleet of forty [[starship]]s, under the command of [[Admiral]] [[J.P. Hanson]], massed at Wolf 359, 7.8 light-years from [[Earth]], in an attempt to halt a Borg cube en route to Earth. Using the knowledge of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], who had earlier been assimilated and given the designation "[[Locutus]]", the Borg destroyed 39 ships. The one-sided battle cost the Federation over 11,000 lives. ({{e|TNG|The Best of Both Worlds|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}, {{e|TNG|Emissary}}, {{ss|VOY|Final Entry}}, {{c|TNG|Second Contact}}
 
In early [[2367]], (stardate 44002.3), a fleet of forty [[starship]]s, under the command of [[Admiral]] [[J.P. Hanson]], massed at Wolf 359, 7.8 light-years from [[Earth]], in an attempt to halt a Borg cube en route to Earth. Using the knowledge of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], who had earlier been assimilated and given the designation "[[Locutus]]", the Borg destroyed 39 ships. The one-sided battle cost the Federation over 11,000 lives. ({{e|TNG|The Best of Both Worlds|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}, {{e|TNG|Emissary}}, {{ss|VOY|Final Entry}}, {{c|TNG|Second Contact}}
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:''[http://www.startrek.com/database_article/Wolf-359_1997-10-06-00-00-00 Startrek.com] states that the battle did not last long enough for expected [[Klingon Defense Force|Klingon]] aid to arrive, however the [[Star Trek: Voyager|''Voyager]] [[comic]] [[Ghosts (VOY)|Ghosts]] shows Klingon vessels participating in the battle.''
   
 
Debris from the battle remained in the system through [[2368]]. A memorial was set-up and active as of [[2409]]. ({{c|TNG|{{a|The Worst of Both Worlds (comic)|The Worst of Both Worlds}}}}, {{g|ST|Online}})
 
Debris from the battle remained in the system through [[2368]]. A memorial was set-up and active as of [[2409]]. ({{c|TNG|{{a|The Worst of Both Worlds (comic)|The Worst of Both Worlds}}}}, {{g|ST|Online}})

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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Battle of Wolf 359 (mirror).

The Battle of Wolf 359 was the Federation's disastrous first fleet action against the Borg. It was part of the Borg invasion of 2367.

In early 2367, (stardate 44002.3), a fleet of forty starships, under the command of Admiral J.P. Hanson, massed at Wolf 359, 7.8 light-years from Earth, in an attempt to halt a Borg cube en route to Earth. Using the knowledge of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who had earlier been assimilated and given the designation "Locutus", the Borg destroyed 39 ships. The one-sided battle cost the Federation over 11,000 lives. (TNG episodes: "The Best of Both Worlds", "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", TNG episode: "Emissary", VOY short story: "Final Entry", TNG comic: "Second Contact"

Startrek.com states that the battle did not last long enough for expected Klingon aid to arrive, however the Voyager comic Ghosts shows Klingon vessels participating in the battle.

Debris from the battle remained in the system through 2368. A memorial was set-up and active as of 2409. (TNG comic: "The Worst of Both Worlds", ST video game: Online)

See template below for ships known to have been lost in the Battle of Wolf 359, excepting the USS Endeavour (NCC-71805), which survived.

Ships at the Battle of Wolf 359
Federation, Starfleet USS AhwahneeUSS AndersonUSS BellerophonUSS BonestellUSS BuranUSS ChekovUSS ColumbiaUSS ConstanceUSS DunkerqueUSS EndeavourUSS EnduranceUSS FirebrandUSS Gage (Apollo-class)USS Gage (ShiKahr-class)USS GalateaUSS GarrettUSS Gora bim GralUSS HoaglandUSS HoodUSS Ibn SinaUSS KadoscaUSS KanedaUSS KonomUSS KumariUSS KyushuUSS LiberatorUSS Melbourne (Excelsior-class)USS Melbourne (Nebula-class)USS MjolnirUSS PorksauceUSS PrincetonUSS RighteousUSS RooseveltUSS SaratogaUSS SeleyaUSS Sha Ka ReeUSS SonakUSS Star LeagueUSS T'Shen KovilUSS T'PauUSS Thy'lek ShranUSS Tolstoy (Centaur-class)USS Tolstoy (Rigel-class)USS VictoryUSS YamaguchiUSS Yorktownunnamed by class: ConstitutionNova Federation icon image.Emblem of Starfleet icon image.
Borg Collective Cube 632 (Locutus's cube) Borg Collective icon image.

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