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The Klingon leader [[T'Kuvma]] ordered his ship to disable a relay satellite on the edge of Federation space, in an uninhabited binary star system six light-years from [[Gamma Hydra]], in order to lure out a Starfleet vessel to investigate, so he could provoke a confrontation. The {{USS|Shenzhou}} responded, and on investigation, Lieutenant Commander [[Michael Burnham]] was attacked by the Klingon [[Rejac]], and killed him in self-defense.
 
The Klingon leader [[T'Kuvma]] ordered his ship to disable a relay satellite on the edge of Federation space, in an uninhabited binary star system six light-years from [[Gamma Hydra]], in order to lure out a Starfleet vessel to investigate, so he could provoke a confrontation. The {{USS|Shenzhou}} responded, and on investigation, Lieutenant Commander [[Michael Burnham]] was attacked by the Klingon [[Rejac]], and killed him in self-defense.
   
Upon her recovery, ''Shenzhou'' sent out distress calls to any nearby Starfleet vessels to warn them of the Klingon incursion into Federation space. Meanwhile, T'Kuvma activated the Light of Kahless beacon to call on the 24 Klingon [[Great House]]s to unify and send their own ships to aid him. Soon, 24 ships from each of the Great Houses dropped out of warp, but while the Klingons were debating whether or not to unify into a single fleet, 10 Starfleet ships responding to the distress call dropped out of warp behind ''Shenzhou''. Both newly arrived fleets then faced each other down in a tense confrontation. ({{DIS|Battle at the Binary Stars}})
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Upon her recovery, ''Shenzhou'' sent out distress calls to any nearby Starfleet vessels to warn them of the Klingon incursion into Federation space. Meanwhile, T'Kuvma activated the Light of Kahless beacon to call on the 24 Klingon [[Great House]]s to unify and send their own ships to aid him. Soon, 24 ships from each of the Great Houses dropped out of warp, but while the Klingons were debating whether or not to unify into a single fleet, 10 Starfleet ships responding to the distress call dropped out of warp behind ''Shenzhou''. Both newly arrived fleets then faced each other down in a tense confrontation. ({{DIS|Battle at the Binary Stars}})
 
 
==The battle==
 
==The battle==
 
The battle began after T'Kuvma ordered [[T'Kuvma's flagship|his ship]] to open fire on the ''Shenzhou'', forcing it to take [[evasive maneuvers]]. To cover the ''Shenzhou'', the starship {{USS|Sioux}}, along with others, moved up and opened fire, inflicting considerable damage to the smaller Klingon ships. However, Starfleet began to take considerable losses early on in the battle, with the {{USS|Clarke}} and {{USS|Yeager}} destroyed, and the ''Shenzhou'' heavily damaged and unable to fight. ({{DIS|Battle at the Binary Stars}})
 
The battle began after T'Kuvma ordered [[T'Kuvma's flagship|his ship]] to open fire on the ''Shenzhou'', forcing it to take [[evasive maneuvers]]. To cover the ''Shenzhou'', the starship {{USS|Sioux}}, along with others, moved up and opened fire, inflicting considerable damage to the smaller Klingon ships. However, Starfleet began to take considerable losses early on in the battle, with the {{USS|Clarke}} and {{USS|Yeager}} destroyed, and the ''Shenzhou'' heavily damaged and unable to fight. ({{DIS|Battle at the Binary Stars}})

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For the DIS episode of the same name, please see "Battle of the Binary Stars".

"Heghmey DISIQpu'... 'a DIvI' Hegh vIthI law' Heghmaj vItIh puS. Devwl'pu', Qo'noS yIchegh. tlngvo' 'evDaq chanDaq De' ylmaq wo' tay' Daqa'taHvIS Suv thlnglhan Segh!"
Translates from Klingonese to: "We have suffered losses... but the Federation has suffered far more. Leaders, return to Qo'noS. Declare far and wide that the Klingon race fights as a united Empire once again!
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The Battle at the Binary Stars, also called the Battle of the Binary Stars, was the opening battle in the Federation-Klingon War on stardate 1207.3 between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire.

Prelude

On stardate 1207.3, The battle was the first time the Federation and Klingons had engaged each other since the battle of Donatu V in 2245. Prior to the battle, the two powers had barely interacted with each other – barring a few inconclusive skirmishes such as at Donatu V and Doctari Alpha – in a full century. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello", "Battle at the Binary Stars")

The Klingon leader T'Kuvma ordered his ship to disable a relay satellite on the edge of Federation space, in an uninhabited binary star system six light-years from Gamma Hydra, in order to lure out a Starfleet vessel to investigate, so he could provoke a confrontation. The USS Shenzhou responded, and on investigation, Lieutenant Commander Michael Burnham was attacked by the Klingon Rejac, and killed him in self-defense.

Upon her recovery, Shenzhou sent out distress calls to any nearby Starfleet vessels to warn them of the Klingon incursion into Federation space. Meanwhile, T'Kuvma activated the Light of Kahless beacon to call on the 24 Klingon Great Houses to unify and send their own ships to aid him. Soon, 24 ships from each of the Great Houses dropped out of warp, but while the Klingons were debating whether or not to unify into a single fleet, 10 Starfleet ships responding to the distress call dropped out of warp behind Shenzhou. Both newly arrived fleets then faced each other down in a tense confrontation. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars")

The battle

The battle began after T'Kuvma ordered his ship to open fire on the Shenzhou, forcing it to take evasive maneuvers. To cover the Shenzhou, the starship USS Sioux, along with others, moved up and opened fire, inflicting considerable damage to the smaller Klingon ships. However, Starfleet began to take considerable losses early on in the battle, with the USS Clarke and USS Yeager destroyed, and the Shenzhou heavily damaged and unable to fight. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars")

At this point, the Shenzhou began drifting toward the debris field, and was left by the Klingons to be destroyed by a collision with a large asteroid. Moments from impact, the USS Europa arrived at the battle and saved the Shenzhou with a tractor beam. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars")

Following this, Admiral Brett Anderson made contact with the Klingons and was able to negotiate a brief cease fire. But, while communicating with Captain Philippa Georgiou on the Shenzhou, the Europa was deliberately rammed by a cloaked Klingon vessel. The low speed collision began tearing through the saucer section, ripping it apart like paper. With this happening, the Europa deliberately collapsed its anti-matter containment field, which overloaded the warp core. The resulting breach destroyed both vessels. The cease fire was broken, and the Klingons resumed shooting, destroying several other Starfleet ships before leaving the system, with the exception of the flagship. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars")

As the Klingons collected their dead, the crew of the Shenzhou transported an explosive warhead onto the body of a Klingon warrior adrift in space. As the body was tractored into the Klingon flagship, it detonated, severing the "head" of the ship, and inflicting considerable damage. Captain Georgiou and Commander Michael Burnham took this opportunity to board the ship in order to take T'Kuvma prisoner. While searching the ship, the officers were ambushed, and a brief fight ensued. Commander Burnham was knocked down, but was able to overcome her attacker, however, Captain Georgiou was stabbed through the chest by T'Kuvma and killed. Burnham then shot T'Kuvma in the back, killing him. She was then beamed back before she could recover Captain Georgiou's body, and the Shenzhou was abandoned. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars")

Aftermath

Ultimately, the battle was a massacre for the Federation; while the Klingons took many casualties, T'Kuvma achieved his goal: using a war against the Federation to reunite the Great Houses. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello", "Battle at the Binary Stars")

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