I know, but the OP wanted to know about Trek Lit.
Well, canonically, only one ship survived (if you take "forty ships" as an exact number rather than a rounding). What you've listed are unrelated tie-ins that offer alternative proposals about what that one surviving ship was.
Except maybe for the novelization of "Emissary," all I can think of in Trek Lit that pertains to the Battle of Wolf 359 is issue 10 of Marvel's Voyager comic, "Ghosts," in which Voyager encounters a spacetime warp that connects them with the time and place of the battle.
Wasn't that just the Yorktown, but renamed to be the enterprise? It was already an older ship...not a new one with bugs, AFAIK.
There's no evidence of that. It's just a fan guess.
Then why was the Enterprise-A decommisioned in 2293?
Look at the Enterprise-A in the fifth film. It was full of problems. New ships can have a lot of bugs.
Wasn't that just the Yorktown, but renamed to be the enterprise? It was already an older ship...not a new one with bugs, AFAIK.
There's no evidence of that. It's just a fan guess.
Construction history
When construction began on the Enterprise-A in the early 2280s, the ship was named the USS Ti-Ho and assigned the registry number, NCC-1798. The Ti-Ho was to serve as a test-bed for transwarp drive which was also being tested on the USS Excelsior.
Construction of the Ti-Ho was largely completed by 2285, but shortly afterwards transwarp drive was proved a failure and Starfleet Command decided to equip the Ti-Ho with conventional warp drive. (ST reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise)
A few weeks later, the USS Enterprise was destroyed in orbit of the Genesis Planet, and in 2286, Admiral James T. Kirk and the former crew of the Enterprise prevented the destruction of Earth by the Cetacean Probe. In honor of their achievements, Federation President Hiram Roth ordered that the Ti-Ho be renamed Enterprise and assigned the registry NCC-1701-A. Shortly after, command of the Enterprise was assigned to newly-demoted Captain James T. Kirk. (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
In FASA materials such as the Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update, the ship redesignated as the Enterprise-A was a newly-built vessel that was to be named USS Atlantis. Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise lists the USS Yorktown as a possible candidate for re-christening to Enterprise. The TNG video game: Echoes From the Past also gives the ship's original name as the Yorktown; the same game also says the ship's commissioning was in 2285.
There was also "Program 359," a short story in one issue of Malibu's DS9 run, in which Sisko simulated the battle in a holosuite to reassure himself that there was nothing more he could've done at the time to save his wife.Except maybe for the novelization of "Emissary," all I can think of in Trek Lit that pertains to the Battle of Wolf 359 is issue 10 of Marvel's Voyager comic, "Ghosts," in which Voyager encounters a spacetime warp that connects them with the time and place of the battle.
There was also "Program 359," a short story in one issue of Malibu's DS9 run, in which Sisko simulated the battle in a holosuite to reassure himself that there was nothing more he could've done at the time to save his wife.Except maybe for the novelization of "Emissary," all I can think of in Trek Lit that pertains to the Battle of Wolf 359 is issue 10 of Marvel's Voyager comic, "Ghosts," in which Voyager encounters a spacetime warp that connects them with the time and place of the battle.
It's been a long time since I've read it, but that might provide a few more details about the battle itself.
http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Field_Trip_(comic)Thanks much. I have several issues of that run; will check to see if that story is in one. If you know what issue that was, that would help.
http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Field_Trip_(comic)Thanks much. I have several issues of that run; will check to see if that story is in one. If you know what issue that was, that would help.
Issue #6
USS Hood from the TNG comic Friends and Other Strangers, USS Victory from Starship Creator, a Second McQuarrie from Echoes of Time, a trio of regular Mirandas, the TNG comic Second Contact shows a portion of the battle with two unknown looking ships at the battle, the TNG comic Worst of Both Worlds shows the battle, Laura served on an unknown vessel and she was assimilated during the battle who was shown on Unimatrix Zero.
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