Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
m (robot Adding: ja:セクター001の戦い)
Line 42: Line 42:
   
 
== Aftermath ==
 
== Aftermath ==
Shortly before its destruction the cube launched a small [[Borg sphere|spherical]] vessel from its interior – a type of Borg vessel not seen before. The sphere headed straight for Earth, with the ''Enterprise'' in hot pursuit. The sphere began generating [[chronometric particle]]s, forming a [[temporal vortex]]. The sphere disappeared inside the vortex near the boundary of Earth's atmosphere, traveling back in time to [[2063]] and disrupting [[First Contact]]. As the ''Enterprise'' was caught in the vortex's temporal wake, its crew saw an assimilated Earth with a [[Borg drone|drone]] population of nine billion. The ''Enterprise'' followed the sphere into the past, and was able to restore the normal version of history before safely returning to the [[24th century]]. ({{film|8}})
+
Shortly before its destruction the cube launched a small [[Borg sphere|spherical]] vessel from its interior – a type of Borg vessel not seen before. The sphere headed straight for Earth, with the ''Enterprise'' in hot pursuit. The sphere began generating [[chronometric particle]]s, forming a [[temporal vortex]]. The sphere disappeared inside the vortex near the boundary of Earth's atmosphere, traveling back in time to [[2063]] and disrupting [[First Contact]]. As the ''Enterprise'' was caught in the temporal wake of the vortex, its crew saw an assimilated Earth with a [[Borg drone|drone]] population of nine billion. The ''Enterprise'' followed the sphere into the past, and was able to restore the normal version of history before safely returning to the [[24th century]]. ({{film|8}})
   
 
Starfleet's losses in the battle were comparable to the earlier fleet action at [[Battle of Wolf 359|Wolf 359]]. The destruction of so many ships left the remaining fleet stretched thin across the quadrant, as was later rued by Captain [[Benjamin Sisko]] shortly before [[Dominion]] forces passed through the [[Bajoran wormhole]] into [[Cardassia]], and would prove of even greater significance following the later outbreak of [[Dominion War|hostilities]]. ({{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow}})
 
Starfleet's losses in the battle were comparable to the earlier fleet action at [[Battle of Wolf 359|Wolf 359]]. The destruction of so many ships left the remaining fleet stretched thin across the quadrant, as was later rued by Captain [[Benjamin Sisko]] shortly before [[Dominion]] forces passed through the [[Bajoran wormhole]] into [[Cardassia]], and would prove of even greater significance following the later outbreak of [[Dominion War|hostilities]]. ({{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow}})
   
 
In addition to the losses inflicted by the Dominion, the casualties due to the Borg also caused a policy change within the [[Federation Council]] and the admission of new members was accelerated, as with the [[Evora]], whose homeworld was declared a protectorate in [[2375]], the year after they achieved [[warp drive]]. First and foremost, however, the Council tended to act more questionably ethically, even compromising the principles upon which the Federation was founded during the [[Ba'ku]] incident. ({{film|9}})
 
In addition to the losses inflicted by the Dominion, the casualties due to the Borg also caused a policy change within the [[Federation Council]] and the admission of new members was accelerated, as with the [[Evora]], whose homeworld was declared a protectorate in [[2375]], the year after they achieved [[warp drive]]. First and foremost, however, the Council tended to act more questionably ethically, even compromising the principles upon which the Federation was founded during the [[Ba'ku]] incident. ({{film|9}})
 
   
 
== Starships at the Battle of Sector 001 ==
 
== Starships at the Battle of Sector 001 ==

Revision as of 14:13, 8 February 2011

The Battle of Sector 001 was a confrontation between the United Federation of Planets and the Borg Collective in 2373, when a Borg cube attempted to assimilate Earth. Although the battle resulted in significant loss of life for the Starfleet forces, it was still considered a victory for the Federation. Unlike the infamous Battle of Wolf 359 some six years before, Starfleet proved to be more prepared to fight the Borg. The fleet, though outgunned, ultimately managed to successfully destroy the Cube, partially due to Captain Jean-Luc Picard's tactical knowledge of the Borg. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Prelude

The second major Borg incursion into Federation space began shortly before stardate 50893, when the colony on Ivor Prime was destroyed. Nearby Deep Space 5 detected the attack, and long-range sensors detected a single Borg vessel. Vice Admiral Hayes was immediately informed when it was determined the cube was on a direct course for Earth.

Hayes contacted Captain Jean-Luc Picard aboard the USS Enterprise-E, who was already aware of the Borg presence in Federation space and felt he should be part of the response force. However, Hayes believed that Picard's previous experience with the Borg, in particular his assimilation into the Collective as Locutus, would add an "unstable element to a critical situation". Despite Picard's protests to Starfleet Command, the Enterprise was ordered to patrol the Romulan Neutral Zone, while a Federation fleet mobilized in the Typhon sector to intercept the Borg cube before it reached Earth. (Star Trek: First Contact)

The Battle

Borg cube approaches Earth

The Borg cube approaches Earth

The cube engaged the fleet soon after. The conflict was broadcast on Starfleet frequency 1486, and was monitored by the Enterprise. Approaching at speeds exceeding warp nine, the cube broadcast its familiar litany:

"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile." file info
File:USS Defiant, First Contact.jpg

The Defiant fights the Borg

The fleet opened fire, but to minimal effect. The defense perimeter was quickly shattered, with numerous ships being lost, as the cube continued on unrelentingly towards Earth. The surviving ships, including the USS Defiant and the USS Bozeman, assaulted the cube all the way to the Sol system. Realizing that the battle was not progressing well, Picard ordered the Enterprise-E back to Earth in violation of his orders. It has been noted that from the point of the initial Borg attack to a distress call being sent, the attack lasted just over forty seconds.

By the time the Enterprise arrived in Earth orbit, a large portion of the fleet had already been lost, including Hayes' flagship. However, by this point in the battle, the fleet had succeeded in dealing heavy damage to the cube's outer hull, causing fluctuations in their power grid. The Defiant, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Worf, had been heavily damaged and was preparing to ram the cube when the Enterprise-E arrived, distracting the Borg long enough to transport the Defiant crew off their stricken ship as its life support failed.

USS Enterprise-E engages Borg at 001

Enterprise targets the weak spot

File:Akira escapes exploding cube.jpg

The cube explodes

Picard, taking advantage of his residual link to the Collective, took command of the fleet and ordered all weapons to be targeted on a seemingly non-critical point on the cube. The resulting barrage destroyed the cube, though the explosion also claimed several nearby starships. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Aftermath

Shortly before its destruction the cube launched a small spherical vessel from its interior – a type of Borg vessel not seen before. The sphere headed straight for Earth, with the Enterprise in hot pursuit. The sphere began generating chronometric particles, forming a temporal vortex. The sphere disappeared inside the vortex near the boundary of Earth's atmosphere, traveling back in time to 2063 and disrupting First Contact. As the Enterprise was caught in the temporal wake of the vortex, its crew saw an assimilated Earth with a drone population of nine billion. The Enterprise followed the sphere into the past, and was able to restore the normal version of history before safely returning to the 24th century. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Starfleet's losses in the battle were comparable to the earlier fleet action at Wolf 359. The destruction of so many ships left the remaining fleet stretched thin across the quadrant, as was later rued by Captain Benjamin Sisko shortly before Dominion forces passed through the Bajoran wormhole into Cardassia, and would prove of even greater significance following the later outbreak of hostilities. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow")

In addition to the losses inflicted by the Dominion, the casualties due to the Borg also caused a policy change within the Federation Council and the admission of new members was accelerated, as with the Evora, whose homeworld was declared a protectorate in 2375, the year after they achieved warp drive. First and foremost, however, the Council tended to act more questionably ethically, even compromising the principles upon which the Federation was founded during the Ba'ku incident. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Starships at the Battle of Sector 001

The following is a partial list of Federation starships that fought in the battle.

Ship Name Registry Class
USS Appalachia NCC-52136 Template:ShipClass
USS Bozeman NCC-1941 Template:ShipClass
USS Budapest NCC-64923 Template:ShipClass
USS Defiant NX-74205 Template:ShipClass
USS Endeavour NCC-71805 Template:ShipClass
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E  Template:ShipClass
USS Lexington NCC-61832 Template:ShipClass
USS Madison Unknown Unknown
USS Thunderchild NCC-63549 Template:ShipClass
USS Yeager NCC-61947 Template:ShipClass

And at least:

File:Akira and Millennium Falcon.jpg

The in-joke addition of Star Wars' Millennium Falcon

This last starship was a CGI model of the Millennium Falcon (Star Wars) slipped into the battle by ILM effects artist John Knoll.


Background

Although some fans claim to hear Captain Morgan Bateson and Uhura in the comm chatter, Ronald D. Moore has stated "as far as I know there are NO 'voice cameos' in this sequence." (AOL chat, 1997)

Industrial Light & Magic visual effects supervisor John Knoll inserted a small digital model of the Star Wars Millennium Falcon into the battle, which can be seen fleetingly flying near the Borg cube.

According to Alex Jaeger, plans for another starship design that was proposed but did not appear in First Contact was for the Zandura-class, a prototype science ship (like the USS Grissom) with separation capabilities for atmospheric flight conditions. The name was inspired by the band Fold Zandura.

File:Voyager in First Contact trailer.jpg

USS Voyager attacking the Borg Cube in the teaser trailer

The films first teaser trailer shows scenes of the Enterprise-D (destroyed in the previous film) and the USS Voyager (stranded in the Delta Quadrant at the time). The scene with Voyager shows the vessel firing multiple phaser beams at a Borg Cube. [1]

Continuity

Sisko's remarks in "In Purgatory's Shadow" places a continuity error on the dating of this event. "By Inferno's Light", the following episode, takes place on stardate 50564.2, supposedly several months before the events depicted in Star Trek: First Contact.

Apocrypha

A story in the Star Trek: New Frontier anthology No Limits featuring the Template:ShipClass USS Excalibur stated that ship was also at the battle.

This is a featured article. At the time it was featured (July 2004), it was considered one of the best examples of the Memory Alpha community's work. This article was featured more than five years ago though, and its status should be reviewed. You can use the links below to see how the article has changed since it was last featured.
Featured revision (18769)Diff to currentBlurb