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them that a large contingent of Cardassian and Dominion vessels were en route to the station to
 
them that a large contingent of Cardassian and Dominion vessels were en route to the station to
 
attack it. His transmission was cut short when the Dominion fleet jammed his communication.<br>
 
attack it. His transmission was cut short when the Dominion fleet jammed his communication.<br>
[[Image:USS_Excelsior.jpg|500px|USS Excelsior coming out of shock-wave]]<br>
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[[Image:Dominion_invasion.jpg|500px|Dominion invasion]]<br>
◦ Precisely because the mass/energy of the moon was submerged into subspace, it passed
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The Imperial fleet could not provide reinforcements to Deep
through Qo'nos with minimal interaction. Electromagnetic
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Space 9 during the subsequent attack, as all its vessels were
interaction between the blast
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required for a KlingonFederation
wave and the ozone molecules in the atmosphere of Qo'nos resulted in the disruption of
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alliance task force dispatched to
molecular bonds in those very ozone molecules, which led to the loss of the ozone layer
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attack the Dominion shipyards at Toros III. This was considered
itself. This also explains why space stations in the vicinity of Qo'nos were not destroyed.
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an entirely punitive expedition against the Dominion, and was the
As they are stationary, their mass would have been entirely in real space (just like the
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first operation jointly conducted with the Federation since the
mass of Qo'nos itself) and they would have sustained only slight damage as a result of
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reinstitution of the Khitomer accords. Clearly, this was also a
their weak interaction with the subspace energy of the shock wave. All of the denizens
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strategic decision, as the Dominion forces were at the time focusing all their efforts on Deep Space
and structures on Qo'nos would have suffered mild cellular and molecular damage, since
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9 (which the Federation, under the circumstances, could afford to lose), whereas destroying the
the blast wave would have passed through the entire planet with the same weak
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shipyards, and thereby preventing any more Dominion ships from entering the war effort, would
interaction that had caused the destruction of the ozone layer. The Klingon High
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have a much more longlasting
Command may have conceivably concealed this information from its populace and
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effect. Dominion ship production was set back by months.<br><br>
outsiders to keep the true extent of the disaster from becoming public knowledge.<br>
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<i>Operation Return</i><br>
• How could we see the shock wave moving towards us? After all, it was moving in excess of
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This was the first major alliance victory of the war. A federation fleet of over 600 vessels clashed
the speed of light, so we should not have been able to see anything until the moment the
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with an overwhelming Dominion fleet of more than twice as many vessels, in an attempt to retake
shock wave had reached us, as it would quite literally have been outracing
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Deep Space 9.
its own image.<br>
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With Federation forces taking heavy casualties, the battle seemed all but lost, until a massive
The scene must have been depicted from the perspective of a starship or space station
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Klingon fleet decloaked
near Qo'nos. View screens on star ships and space stations are programmed to create
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and engaged Dominion forces, turning the tide of the battle in the allies'
visible representations of objects that are not normally visible.<br>
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favor.
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Chancellor Gowron was initially unconvinced of the efficacy of the Federation's plan of attack and
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refused to release any warships, until General Martok and Lt Commander Worf convinced him
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during a private consultation. The additional firepower of Vor'chaclass
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attack cruisers and Birdofprey
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finally tipped the balance in the allies' favor. The Dominion lines were beginning to crumble as
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they were outflanked by the Klingon forces.<br><br>
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<i>The First Battle of Chin'toka</i><br>
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Fifteen Klingon Birdofprey
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and 5 Vor'chaclass
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battle cruisers joined an alliance incursion into the
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Chin'toka system in Cardassian space in late 2374. What followed was the first battle of Chin'toka, a
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tactical Federation alliance victory. Casualties to the Klingon fleet included at least 4 birdsofprey
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and at least 3 Vor'chaclass
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battle cruisers. The battle was a tactical and psychological victory for
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the allies, but failed to lead to a general invasion of Cardassian space, due to the heavy losses
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sustained by the alliance forces.<br>
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• Why was the shock wave a planar ring?<br>
 
• Why was the shock wave a planar ring?<br>
 
[[Image:Praxis_exploding.jpg|Praxis exploding]]<br>
 
[[Image:Praxis_exploding.jpg|Praxis exploding]]<br>

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THE EXTENT OF THE

INVOLVEMENT OF THE EMPIRE

IN THE DOMINION WAR

by Dewald de Coning

The extent of the involvement of the Empire in the Dominion War To fully appreciate the role the Klingon empire played in the Dominion War, it's important to note that this conflict was preceded by two smaller conflicts, the war between the Empire and the Cardassian Union on one end, and between the Empire and the Federation on the other. Both these conflicts were inextricably linked with each other, and inevitably paved the way for the inevitable outbreak of war with the Dominion.

The wars with Cardassia and the Federation
In 2372 the Klingon High Council received reports that the Cardassian Central Command had been overthrown by a popular uprising, and that power had been restored to the civilian Detapa council. High Command became convinced that the revolt had been instigated by the Dominion, and that the Detapa council had been infiltrated by Founders. General Martok immediately called for a massive invasion of Cardassian space to end the Changeling threat. In response to this chancellor Gowron ordered an invasion of Cardassia in early 2372. An advance task force of over fifty warships was dispatched to Deep Space 9, under pretext of defending the station against a Dominion incursion. The federation, however, condemned the action and refused to participate. In response, chancellor Gowron withdrew from the Khitomer Accords, and proceeded with the invasion into Cardassian space, nevertheless. Simultaneously, Gowron demanded a Federation withdrawal from the Archanis sector, and when the latter refused to comply, he launched a fullscale attack on Federation assets.
IKS NeghVar attack
Meanwhile, the Empire's incursion into Cardassian space was proceeding smoothly. The outlying Cardassian colonies were almost immediately overwhelmed. Closer to Cardassia Prime, the Imperial fleet were met with some resistance from the Cardassian fleet, but still managed to break through. In a daring rescue attempt, the Cardassian Detapa council was spirited away from the planet, and given shelter on board Deep Space 9. In response, the Imperial fleet attacked the space station, but was eventually routed. In the following few months cloaked Klingon warships waged a war of attrition on the Cardassian Union, creating a humanitarian crisis, and paving the way for the Cardassian state's absorption into the Dominion. In the meantime, the Federation was harboring suspicions that chancellor Gowron had been replaced by a Founder. A covert ops team infiltrated Klingon military headquarters with the intention to expose the Gowron impersonator, only to discover that it was Martok who was the impersonator. With the impostor exposed and the real Martok reinstated, a ceasefire was called and the Khitomer accords resigned, but by that point the Cardassians had already been in secret negotiations to join the Dominion, and by mid2373 a massive Jem'Hadar fleet crossed the Bajoran wormhole into Cardassian space, inflicting massive casualties on the Klingon forces, forcing chancellor Gowron to issue a general retreat.

The Dominion War
Following shortly after the Empire's initial contact with the Jem'Hadar fleet in Cardassian space, General Martok contacted Deep Space 9 from his vantage point near the Cardassian border, warning them that a large contingent of Cardassian and Dominion vessels were en route to the station to attack it. His transmission was cut short when the Dominion fleet jammed his communication.
Dominion invasion
The Imperial fleet could not provide reinforcements to Deep Space 9 during the subsequent attack, as all its vessels were required for a KlingonFederation alliance task force dispatched to attack the Dominion shipyards at Toros III. This was considered an entirely punitive expedition against the Dominion, and was the first operation jointly conducted with the Federation since the reinstitution of the Khitomer accords. Clearly, this was also a strategic decision, as the Dominion forces were at the time focusing all their efforts on Deep Space 9 (which the Federation, under the circumstances, could afford to lose), whereas destroying the shipyards, and thereby preventing any more Dominion ships from entering the war effort, would have a much more longlasting effect. Dominion ship production was set back by months.

Operation Return
This was the first major alliance victory of the war. A federation fleet of over 600 vessels clashed with an overwhelming Dominion fleet of more than twice as many vessels, in an attempt to retake Deep Space 9. With Federation forces taking heavy casualties, the battle seemed all but lost, until a massive Klingon fleet decloaked and engaged Dominion forces, turning the tide of the battle in the allies' favor. Chancellor Gowron was initially unconvinced of the efficacy of the Federation's plan of attack and refused to release any warships, until General Martok and Lt Commander Worf convinced him during a private consultation. The additional firepower of Vor'chaclass attack cruisers and Birdofprey finally tipped the balance in the allies' favor. The Dominion lines were beginning to crumble as they were outflanked by the Klingon forces.

The First Battle of Chin'toka
Fifteen Klingon Birdofprey and 5 Vor'chaclass battle cruisers joined an alliance incursion into the Chin'toka system in Cardassian space in late 2374. What followed was the first battle of Chin'toka, a tactical Federation alliance victory. Casualties to the Klingon fleet included at least 4 birdsofprey and at least 3 Vor'chaclass battle cruisers. The battle was a tactical and psychological victory for the allies, but failed to lead to a general invasion of Cardassian space, due to the heavy losses sustained by the alliance forces.


• Why was the shock wave a planar ring?
Praxis exploding
◦ Simply put, the shock wave could not have been a planar ring. It must have been a spherically-expanding phenomenon. The planar shape of the blast wave had to be part of the visual algorithms of view screens on nearby star ships and space stations. These algorithms are designed to depict space phenomena in such a manner that the crew can see the phenomena and react to it, without having the entire view screen obscured. If the shock wave had to be depicted in its true, spherical shape, then nothing behind the wave

front would have been visible to the crews on nearby star ships and space stations.

Sources
http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Dominion_War
The Starfleet Survival Guide, David Mack, ISBN 0743418425