"Captain's Log, Stardate 2260.84. We have left the orbit of Pentarus, and it can't be soon enough. Atmospheric disturbances caused problems with the Away Team, making communications sketchy at best and nonexistent at worst. In the best interest of my people, I brought the Away Team home from the surface. There were no real issues until we beamed back Commander Spock, who has been relegated to Sickbay until further notice. Doctor McCoy has promised to keep me up-to-date on my First Officer's condition, I can't help but worry something went terribly, terribly wrong. I plan on reporting to the Admirals as soon as I get my own head on straight, and maybe requesting a second shot at exploring Pentarus. I've heard the disruptions only last a short time, perhaps I can take the Enterprise back during a calm spell and finish my mission to what promises to be an absolutely beautiful world. I only hope I can enjoy a successful mission with Commander Spock in good health. For now, that remains to be determined."


"Chief Medical Officer's Log, Stardate 2260.85. We're one day out from Pentarus and to my relief and consternation, Commander Spock has regained consciousness. There was apparently some kind of atmospheric disruption that interfered with our transporters and made safe beam-out difficult. And people wonder why I hate the damn things? Stuff happens! The Captain has asked me to keep him informed, and I will…as soon as I figure out exactly how I'm going to say it gently. Whatever interfered with our transporters messed up Commander Spock's DNA and genetic makeup and what we sent to Pentarus didn't come back. Commander Spock, for all intents, purposes, and necessity, is a woman. I've never seen anything like it and not the faintest how I'll manage Spock as a woman. I guess there's a first time for everything."


AN: Sorry for the shortness, I just wanted to post up the log-entries. No dialogue or descriptives, just two log-entries from two very confused, very concerned boys. Remember, that little button at the bottom of the window is there for a good reason. Review!