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The'''FirstBattle of Chin'toka''' was the first offensive launched by the allied forces of the [[United Federation of Planets]], the [[Klingon Empire]], and the [[Romulan Star Empire]] into territory held by the [[Dominion]] and the [[Cardassian Union]] during the [[Dominion War]]. The battle, fought in late [[2374]], was a tactical and psychological victory for the allies, but failed to lead to a general invasion of Cardassian space. ([[DS9]]: "[[Tears of the Prophets (episode)|Tears of the Prophets]]")
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| conflict_name = First Battle of Chin'toka
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| part_of = the [[Dominion War]]
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| image = Akira orbital weapon platform.jpg
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| imagecap = Cardassian Orbital weapons platforms open fire on an {{class|Akira}} starship
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| date = [[2374]]
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| location = [[Chin'toka system]]
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| result = Tactical [[Federation Alliance]] victory<br />Chin'toka system captured by Federation
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The '''First Battle of Chin'toka''' was the first offensive launched by the [[Federation Alliance]] into territory held by the [[Dominion]] during the [[Dominion War]]. The battle, fought in late [[2374]], was a tactical and psychological victory for the allies, but failed to lead to a general invasion of Cardassian space. ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}) The heavy losses sustained in the battle forced the Allies to remain bottled up in the system so they were not able to advance any further, and as a result were easily contained by the Dominion. The system remained under almost constant attack until it was re-taken following the Dominion's [[Dominion-Breen Alliance|alliance with the Breen]]. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}})
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==Prelude==
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==Prelude==
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Apart from the short (and successful) campaign to retake [[starbase]] [[Deep Space 9]] in the [[Battleof Bajor]] about eight months previously, the Federation and theKlingonswere fighting a wholly defensive war. Key planets including [[Betazed]], [[Coridan (planet)|Coridan]], and [[Benzar]] all fell to the [[Jem'Hadar]], while the core worlds of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], [[Alpha Centauri]], and [[Earth]] were coming into range of the Dominion war machine.
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Apart from the short and successful campaign to retake [[starbase]] [[Deep Space 9]] during [[OperationReturn]] about eight months previously, the [[Federation]] and [[KlingonEmpire]]was fighting a wholly defensive war. Key Federation planets including [[Betazed]], [[Coridan (planet)|Coridan]], and [[Benzar]] all fell to the [[Jem'Hadar]], while the core worlds of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], [[Alpha Centauri]], and [[Earth]] were coming into range of the Dominion war machine.
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However, with the sudden entry of the Romulans into the war (c.f. [[DS9]]: "[[In the Pale Moonlight]]"), the allies had enough combined firepower to launch a full offensive on Dominion-held territory. [[Starfleet Command]], in conjunction with the Klingon and Romulan [[high command]]s, agreed that the war could be won only by taking the war into enemy territory.
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However, with the sudden entry of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] into the war ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}}), the allies had enough combined firepower to launch a full offensive on Dominion-held territory. [[Starfleet Command]], in conjunction with the [[Klingon]] and [[Romulan]] high commands, agreed that the war could be won only by taking the war into enemy territory.
The [[Chin'toka system]], located on the [[Cardassian border]], was chosen because the Dominion had drastically weakened the complement of warships defending the system – only five [[squadron]]s of [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]]s were left to defend Chin'toka, while the rest were sent to fight on the Romulan border. Admiral [[William Ross|Ross]], General [[Martok]], and Senator [[Letant]] ordered an immediate buildup of warships at Deep Space 9 for an attack on Chin'toka.
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After some heated deliberation at Deep Space 9, the allies chose the [[Chin'tokaSystem]] as the targetfor their attack. (Alternative targets included the [[Ventani System]] and the [[Torg'Q System]].) Chin'toka was chosen because the Dominion had drastically weakened the complement of warships defending the system — only five squadrons of [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]]s were left to defend Chin'toka, while the rest were sent to fight on the Romulan border. [[William Ross|Admiral Ross]], General [[Martok]], and Senator [[Letant]] ordered an immediate buildup of warships at Deep Space 9 for anattack on Chin'toka.
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{{bginfo|A [[deletedscene]] also depicted the deliberationover the Ventani system and Torg'Q system, beforesettling on Chin'toka.}}
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However, the Chin'toka System was not left as undefended as the allies believed. The Cardassians had developed a new type of [[orbital weapon platform]] that compressed a huge amount of weaponry into an independently-deployable hull barely fifty meters long. The platforms were protected by [[regenerative shield]]s, and armed with 3 heavy [[disruptor]] cannons and 1,000 [[plasma torpedo]]es.
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[[File:Cardassian orbital weapon platform.jpg|thumb|Orbitalweapon platforms]]
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However, the Chin'toka System was not left as undefended as the allies believed. The Cardassians had developed a new type of [[orbital weapon platform]] that compressed a huge amount of weaponry into an independently deployable hull barely fifty meters long. The platforms were protected by [[regenerative force field]]s, and armed with 3 heavy [[disruptor]] cannons and 1,000 [[plasma torpedo]]es. Hundreds of the platforms were placed around the two inhabited planets in the Chin'toka system.
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[[Image:First Battle of Chin'toka 1.jpg|thumb|Orbital Weapon Platforms.]]
The allies' intelligence detected the deployment of these weapons barely three days before they were scheduled to go online. However, because of the lack of other vulnerable targets, the decision was made to take the small window of opportunity available and attempt to destroy the platforms before they became operational.
The allies' intelligence detected the deployment of these weapons barely three days before they were scheduled to go online. However, because of the lack of other vulnerable targets, the decision was made to take the small window of opportunity available and attempt to destroy the platforms before they became operational.
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== The Battle ==
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As the combined fleet entered the Chin'toka System, it seemed as if the allies' projections had been true – Chin'toka was practically undefended and the automated defenses were off-line. Quick victory appeared within reach, with the odds overwhelmingly in the allies' favor.
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==TheBattle==
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[[File:Vorchaclass destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|A ''Vor'cha''-class attack cruiser is destroyed by the Jem'Hadar]]
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Asthecombinedfleet entered the Chin'toka System, it seemed as if the allies' projections had been true — Chin'toka was practically undefended and theautomateddefenseswereoffline.Quickvictoryappearedwithinreach,with the odds overwhelmingly in the allies' favor.
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[[File:USSGalaxy.jpg|thumb|TheUSS ''Galaxy'' and aCardassianorbitalweaponplatformexchangeweaponsfireoneachother]]
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The small contingent of Jem'Hadar attack ships defending the system had little care for the odds, though, and brazenly attacked the fleet's flank. In the space of just two minutes, the Jem'Hadar ships managed to cripple or destroy at least 15 Klingon warships – many by ramming the Klingons directly. Undaunted, the fleet advanced into the midst of the deactivated platforms and proceeded to demolish them without resistance.
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ThesmallcontingentofJem'Hadarattackshipsdefending the system had littlecarefortheodds,though,andbrazenlyattackedthefleet'sflank.Inthespaceofjusttwominutes, the Jem'Hadarshipsmanagedtocrippleordestroyatleast15Klingonwarships—manybyramming the Klingonsdirectly. Undaunted, thefleetadvancedinto the midstof the deactivated platforms andproceededtodemolishthemwithoutresistance.
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However,the[[Cardassian]]swereableto get the weapon platformson-linebefore the allied fleet had achancetodestroytoomanyofthem.Theorbitalweapons platforms' effectproveddevastating–protectedbytheirpowerful regenerative shields, the Cardassianscouldpourheavyfireupontheattackingfleetwhilesufferingpracticallynolossesthemselves.Several dozen starships were disabled or destroyed by the platforms' furiousbarrage. Rather than retreat, however,CaptainSiskochose to continue the fight,correctly believing that if the defense platforms couldbedefeated,thenthesystem would fall to theallies.
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[[Image:FirstBattle of Chin'toka 2.jpg|thumb|left|The platforms openfire.]]
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In the chaos of the battle, an unusual anomaly was detected by [[ElimGarak]] – none of the weapons platforms carried their own power source, but were instead powered by a single central generator. This generator was located on a small [[asteroid]]al [[moon]] in a low orbit around one of the two inhabited Chin'toka planets. If it could be destroyed, the platforms wouldbe powerless.
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However,theCardassians had prepared a trap for the allies, making it appear that the weapon platforms were deactivated. Moments after the fleet entered orbit, the platforms flaredtolife — the defense network had already been completed, and the Cardassians had merely been waiting for the allies to close to point-blank range before opening fire.
The allies attempted a frontal assault, but proved unable to penetrate the asteroid's defensive shields even with the sustained fire from multiple starships. Chief [[Miles O'Brien]] of the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} proposed tricking the automated platforms to fire on their own power source. Using the ship's [[deflector array]], O'Brien imprinted a Federation [[warp signature]] on the generator, making it appear as if it were an enemy vessel. The orbiting platforms immediately locked onto this large new signal, pouring fire into the asteroid and quickly destroying it.
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Theorbitalweaponsplatforms'effectproveddevastating—protectedbytheirpowerfulregenerativeshields, the Cardassians could pourheavyfireupon the attacking fleet with practically no loss taken themselves. Severaldozenstarshipsweredisabledordestroyedbytheplatforms'furiousbarrage.Ratherthanretreat,however,CaptainSisko chose to continue the fight,correctlybelievingthatifthe defense platforms could be defeated, then the system would fall to the allies.
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Withoutmoreincomingpower,theorbitalplatformsquicklyfellsilentandwereonceagaineasytargetsfor the allied fleet. Oncethegridwasshutdownandthusposednomorethreat,GeneralMartokbegantransportinggroundtroops to the surfaceofbothplanets.({{DS9|Tearsof the Prophets}})
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Inthechaosof the battle,anunusualanomalywasdetected—noneoftheweaponsplatformscarriedtheirownpowersource,butwereinsteadpoweredbyasinglecentralgenerator. Thisgeneratorwaslocatedonasmall[[asteroid]]al[[moon]]inaloworbitaround[[Chin'tokaII-A]]. If it could be destroyed, the platforms would be powerless.
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{{bginfo|Itisunclearif the alliesdestroyedallthedeactivatedorbitalweaponplatformstheyencounteredatChintokaorcapturedsomeandtookthembacktotheirrespectivehomeworldsforfurtherstudy. However,Federationstarshipsareseendestroyingatleastsomeoftheplatformsattheendof the battle.}}
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Thealliesattempteda frontal assault, but proved unable to penetrate the asteroid's defensive shields, even with the sustained fire from multiple starships. Chief [[Miles O'Brien]] of the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205)|USS ''Defiant'']] proposed tricking the automated platforms to fire on their own power source. Using the ship's [[deflector array]], O'Brien imprinted a Federation [[warp signature]] on the generator, making it appear as if it were an enemy vessel. The orbiting platforms immediately locked onto this large new signal, pouring fire into the asteroid and quickly destroying it.
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==Starshipspresent==
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The following is a partial list of [[Federation Alliance]] starships present at the battle.
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[[Image:First Battle of Chin'toka 3.jpg|thumb|The platforms' power generatorexplodes.]]
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{| class="grey"
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! Ship Name
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! Registry
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| {{USS|Defiant|2370}}
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| NX-74205
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| {{class|Defiant}}
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| {{USS|Galaxy}}
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| NCC-70637
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| {{class|Galaxy}}
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| {{USS|Hood|Excelsior class}}
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| NCC-42296
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| {{class|Excelsior}}
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| {{USS|Nautilus}}
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| NCC-31910
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| {{class|Miranda}}
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| {{IKS|Rotarran}}
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| N/A
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| [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]
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| {{USS|ShirKahr}}
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| NCC-31905
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| {{class|Miranda}}
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| {{USS|Tian An Men}}
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| NCC-21382
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| {{class|Miranda}}
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| {{USS|Valley Forge}}
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| NCC-43305
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| {{class|Excelsior}}
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| {{USS|Venture}}
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| NCC-71854
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| {{class|Galaxy}}
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Withoutmoreincoming power, the orbital platforms quickly fell silent and were once again easy targets for the allied fleet. With near-orbit space secured, General Martok began transporting ground troops to the surface of both planets. Although there was some resistance from Dominion and Cardassian soldiers, the major population centers quickly fell to allied control.
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Aswellas:
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*Several other [[unnamed Klingon Birds-of-Prey]], at least three lost
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*At least 7 {{class|D'deridex}} [[warbird]]s, at least two lost
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*2+ {{class|Akira}} [[starship]]s, both lost
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*Several other [[unnamed Excelsior class starships|unnamed ''Excelsior''-class starships]]
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*Several other [[unnamed Galaxy class starships|unnamed ''Galaxy''-class starships]]
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*At least three {{class|Vor'cha}} [[battle cruiser]]s, at least three lost
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*At least 1 {{class|Steamrunner}} ship
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==The Aftermath==
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==The Aftermath==
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Although the hoped-for grand offensive into Dominion territory failed to develop after Chin'toka, the battle nevertheless had major consequences for the conduct of the remainder of the war. The Dominion was faced with their first major defeat since the [[Battle ofBajor]] six months previously, as well as the spectacular failure of the orbital weapons platforms, which had been a key plan for the Cardassians to upgrade their defensive capabilities.
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Although the hoped-for grand offensive into Dominion territory failed to develop after Chin'toka, the battle nevertheless had major consequences for the conduct of the remainder of the war. The Dominion faced their first major defeat since operationReturn six months previously, as well as the spectacular failure of the orbital weapons platforms, which had been a key plan for the Cardassians to upgrade their defensive capabilities.
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Perhaps most importantly, however, the allies had the opportunity to examine large caches of Dominion weapons and technology (most notably [[Relay Station AR-558]]), which provided a crucial boost on the allies' knowledge of enemy capabilities. However, although the Chin'toka System was nominally in Federation control, it was constantly under attack by Dominion forces. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Siege of AR-558]]")
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Perhaps most importantly, however, the allies had the opportunity to examine large caches of Dominion weapons and technology, most notably [[AR-558|Relay Station AR-558]], which provided a crucial boost on the allies' knowledge of enemy capabilities. However, although the Chin'toka system was nominally in Federation control, it was constantly under attack by Dominion forces. ({{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}})
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Ultimately, the first Battle of Chin'toka proved to have the most impact in terms of morale, as well as reversing the nearly-constant Dominion advances of the preceding six months as more Jem'Hadar had to be diverted for defensive reinforcements. Although the system was lost to the Dominion in the [[Second Battle of Chin'toka]] approximately eight months later, Chin'toka played an important role in the course of the entire war.
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Ultimately, the first Battle of Chin'toka proved to have the most impact in terms of morale, as well as reversing the nearly-constant Dominion advances of the preceding six months as more Jem'Hadar had to be diverted for defensive reinforcements. Although the system was lost to the Dominion in the [[Second Battle of Chin'toka]] approximately eight months later, Chin'toka had played an important role in the course of the war.
Heavy, including: 18+ (at least 4) Birds of Prey and (at least 3) Vor'cha battle cruisers 2 Akira-class ships 1 Miranda-class ship 1 Excelsior-class ship 2+ D'deridex-class ships.
All weapon platforms All Jem'Hadar attack ships Chin'toka system
The First Battle of Chin'toka was the first offensive launched by the Federation Alliance into territory held by the Dominion during the Dominion War. The battle, fought in late 2374, was a tactical and psychological victory for the allies, but failed to lead to a general invasion of Cardassian space. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets") The heavy losses sustained in the battle forced the Allies to remain bottled up in the system so they were not able to advance any further, and as a result were easily contained by the Dominion. The system remained under almost constant attack until it was re-taken following the Dominion's alliance with the Breen. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")
However, with the sudden entry of the Romulan Star Empire into the war (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight"), the allies had enough combined firepower to launch a full offensive on Dominion-held territory. Starfleet Command, in conjunction with the Klingon and Romulan high commands, agreed that the war could be won only by taking the war into enemy territory.
The invasion plan
The Chin'toka system, located on the Cardassian border, was chosen because the Dominion had drastically weakened the complement of warships defending the system – only five squadrons of Jem'Hadar attack ships were left to defend Chin'toka, while the rest were sent to fight on the Romulan border. Admiral Ross, General Martok, and Senator Letant ordered an immediate buildup of warships at Deep Space 9 for an attack on Chin'toka.
A deleted scene also depicted the deliberation over the Ventani system and Torg'Q system, before settling on Chin'toka.
Orbital weapon platforms
However, the Chin'toka System was not left as undefended as the allies believed. The Cardassians had developed a new type of orbital weapon platform that compressed a huge amount of weaponry into an independently deployable hull barely fifty meters long. The platforms were protected by regenerative force fields, and armed with 3 heavy disruptor cannons and 1,000 plasma torpedoes. Hundreds of the platforms were placed around the two inhabited planets in the Chin'toka system.
The allies' intelligence detected the deployment of these weapons barely three days before they were scheduled to go online. However, because of the lack of other vulnerable targets, the decision was made to take the small window of opportunity available and attempt to destroy the platforms before they became operational.
As the combined fleet entered the Chin'toka System, it seemed as if the allies' projections had been true – Chin'toka was practically undefended and the automated defenses were off-line. Quick victory appeared within reach, with the odds overwhelmingly in the allies' favor.
A Vor'cha-class attack cruiser is destroyed by the Jem'HadarThe USS Galaxy and a Cardassian orbital weapon platform exchange weapons fire on each other
The small contingent of Jem'Hadar attack ships defending the system had little care for the odds, though, and brazenly attacked the fleet's flank. In the space of just two minutes, the Jem'Hadar ships managed to cripple or destroy at least 15 Klingon warships – many by ramming the Klingons directly. Undaunted, the fleet advanced into the midst of the deactivated platforms and proceeded to demolish them without resistance.
However, the Cardassians were able to get the weapon platforms on-line before the allied fleet had a chance to destroy too many of them. The orbital weapons platforms' effect proved devastating – protected by their powerful regenerative shields, the Cardassians could pour heavy fire upon the attacking fleet while suffering practically no losses themselves. Several dozen starships were disabled or destroyed by the platforms' furious barrage. Rather than retreat, however, Captain Sisko chose to continue the fight, correctly believing that if the defense platforms could be defeated, then the system would fall to the allies.
In the chaos of the battle, an unusual anomaly was detected by Elim Garak – none of the weapons platforms carried their own power source, but were instead powered by a single central generator. This generator was located on a small asteroidalmoon in a low orbit around one of the two inhabited Chin'toka planets. If it could be destroyed, the platforms would be powerless.
The platforms' power generator explodes
The allies attempted a frontal assault, but proved unable to penetrate the asteroid's defensive shields even with the sustained fire from multiple starships. Chief Miles O'Brien of the USS Defiant proposed tricking the automated platforms to fire on their own power source. Using the ship's deflector array, O'Brien imprinted a Federation warp signature on the generator, making it appear as if it were an enemy vessel. The orbiting platforms immediately locked onto this large new signal, pouring fire into the asteroid and quickly destroying it.
Without more incoming power, the orbital platforms quickly fell silent and were once again easy targets for the allied fleet. Once the grid was shut down and thus posed no more threat, General Martok began transporting ground troops to the surface of both planets. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")
It is unclear if the allies destroyed all the deactivated orbital weapon platforms they encountered at Chintoka or captured some and took them back to their respective homeworlds for further study. However, Federation starships are seen destroying at least some of the platforms at the end of the battle.
Although the hoped-for grand offensive into Dominion territory failed to develop after Chin'toka, the battle nevertheless had major consequences for the conduct of the remainder of the war. The Dominion faced their first major defeat since operation Return six months previously, as well as the spectacular failure of the orbital weapons platforms, which had been a key plan for the Cardassians to upgrade their defensive capabilities.
Perhaps most importantly, however, the allies had the opportunity to examine large caches of Dominion weapons and technology, most notably Relay Station AR-558, which provided a crucial boost on the allies' knowledge of enemy capabilities. However, although the Chin'toka system was nominally in Federation control, it was constantly under attack by Dominion forces. (DS9: "The Siege of AR-558")
Ultimately, the first Battle of Chin'toka proved to have the most impact in terms of morale, as well as reversing the nearly-constant Dominion advances of the preceding six months as more Jem'Hadar had to be diverted for defensive reinforcements. Although the system was lost to the Dominion in the Second Battle of Chin'toka approximately eight months later, Chin'toka had played an important role in the course of the war.