Lee was hunched over his science console, monitoring everything. He didn't know what he'd do without Lee. "What's the status of the Enterprise?" Bogle asked. "They seem to have taken very little damage," Lee said, shaking his head in disbelief. Bogle shook his head, too. He didn't know how Kirk managed it. If Bogle were to lay odds, he would guess that Kirk would be the only officer in the fleet to retire without losing a ship. If he didn't get tossed out first for breaking rules. The red-alert lights shut off, leaving the bridge in near darkness. Bogle blinked, grinning to himself. Nice going, Proje "Sir," Gustavus said, "the Enterprise is hailing us." "And sir," Lee said, "that Klingon ship off our bow is powering up." "Wonderful," Bogle said. Just as he had predicted. The Klingons would attack when the wave hit. He hoped Pro repaired those shields in time. "Put the Enterprise on screen." The screen flickered and then an image filled it. Bogle resisted the urge to rub his eyes. The Klingon commander stood beside Kirk, looking as at ease on the bridge of the Enterprise as her own captain did.