Kitbashed them into new ships.What did Starfleet do with the hulks of the 39 ships at Wolf 359?
Salvage depot? There was an episode of TNG "Unification" where dead hulks go; maybe Starfleet took them there?What did Starfleet do with the hulks of the 39 ships at Wolf 359?
I think they went back took out the bodies they could. Towed the rest back for parts.
Oh wait, that sounds wrong.
Okay, they towed the wreckages back, removed all dead bodies, then used the salvageable parts in other places.
The salvageable parts of the ships?
I know,,
It just kept coming out wrong.
Yes, the ship parts.
Not the people parts.![]()
But there was no Dominion war in TNGWolf 359 was nothing compared to the wrecked ships in the Dominion war
It's pretty remarkable that the Borg left behind any wreckage in the first place. Even the puny Dominion generally managed to blow up starships to mere dust clouds!
But would Starfleet really dare recycle a nacelle left intact by the Borg? They clearly didn't manage to de-louse Jean-Luc Picard carefully enough, leaving a Borg communications device (or the building blocks thereof) inside him and all. Who knows what horrors would impregnate the bulkheads of a salvaged hull section or the isolinear chips of a recovered navigation computer?
Timo Saloniemi
Qualor 2 from "Unification" reuses many of the Wolf-359 model hulks and was basically a space trash yard, so perhaps they were intended to actually be the same ships and were towed there.
It's pretty remarkable that the Borg left behind any wreckage in the first place. Even the puny Dominion generally managed to blow up starships to mere dust clouds!
But would Starfleet really dare recycle a nacelle left intact by the Borg? They clearly didn't manage to de-louse Jean-Luc Picard carefully enough, leaving a Borg communications device (or the building blocks thereof) inside him and all. Who knows what horrors would impregnate the bulkheads of a salvaged hull section or the isolinear chips of a recovered navigation computer?
Timo Saloniemi
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