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In a [[Federation universe|parallel universe]], the '''Battle of Wolf 359''' was fought at [[Wolf 359]] between the [[Starfleet]] of the [[United Federation of Planets]] and [[Borg (species)|the Borg]] during the [[24th century]]. Starfleet suffered heavy losses in the battle, with [[11000 (number)|eleven thousand people]] being [[kill]]ed | In a [[Federation universe|parallel universe]], the '''Battle of Wolf 359''' was fought at [[Wolf 359]] between the [[Starfleet]] of the [[United Federation of Planets]] and [[Borg (species)|the Borg]] during the [[24th century]]. Starfleet suffered heavy losses in the battle, with [[11000 (number)|eleven thousand people]] being [[kill]]ed, and 39 of the 40 ships in the fleet that engaged the Borg being destroyed Afterwards there was much pressure to rebuild the [[fleet]]. When told about it, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] recalled the [[Bad Wolf meme]]. The Doctor also noted the battle was a [[fixed point in time]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 20:35, 6 March 2020
In a parallel universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 was fought at Wolf 359 between the Starfleet of the United Federation of Planets and the Borg during the 24th century. Starfleet suffered heavy losses in the battle, with eleven thousand people being killed, and 39 of the 40 ships in the fleet that engaged the Borg being destroyed Afterwards there was much pressure to rebuild the fleet. When told about it, the Eleventh Doctor recalled the Bad Wolf meme. The Doctor also noted the battle was a fixed point in time. (COMIC: Assimilation²)
Behind the scenes
The Battle of Wolf 359 was a major event in the Star Trek universe. It occurred off-screen during the events of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, The Best of Both Worlds, Part II, and was later seen during the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Emissary.