Wren finally caught her breath as they reached the ground by crash landing. She couldn't help herself as she pushed open the door and climbed out. As her feet touched the ground, she could hear Bones grunting as he pulled himself out. Wren felt her stomach tighten before she leaned forward and threw up over the rocky planet.

She turned at the sound of Spock's voice and noticed at the same moment Bones did, that Spock was hurt.

"Spock!" Wren yelled as she raced over, "Move carefully. You are really hurt," she said as she reached up to help him.

Spock had watched her get sick when he was climbing out and he was more concerned with her then himself, "Are you ok, Wren?"

Wren rolled her eyes as Bones joined her to help get Spock out of the ship. "Spock, I'm fine but you are really, really not," she stated blatantly.

Spock fought them off, attempting to push forward, "We need to find the rest of the crew," he said, determinedly.

Bones finally spoke, "No, you are going to lie here while I figure out how to fix you. It could've pierced your heart, Spock."

Spock complied as he laid back against the alien ship and Bones took a look at the wound. "I have to pull it out or you'll die but if I can't stop the bleeding, you'll die."

"is that supposed to be comforting, doctor?" Spock asked. Bones rolled his eyes as he began rummaging for anything that might help, "Hold his hand," Bones said to Wren, "This is going to hurt."

Wren didn't argue as she took Spock's hand into hers. Spock turned his head and looked into her eyes, "Since I might die, do you wish to share your news now?"

"You're going to live and no, I am never going to share the news," Wren said, faking a smile in attempt to calm him.

Bones had finished whatever he was going to use and he turned and looked at Wren, "Will this news surprise him?"

Wren nodded, not sure why the Doctor was asking. Bones half smiled in reply, "Go ahead and tell him then."

Wren took a deep breath, not wanting to tell him but she knew why Bones wanted her to, "Spock, the news is that I'm pregnant," she revealed watching his face as he took in the news. Before he could reply, Spock screamed out in pain. Bones had taken that moment to yank out the metal and 'cauterize' the internal wound.

"That was good, Wren," Bones smiled at her, "Is it true?"

Spock, too, looked over at her, his eyes filled with sudden concern, "Is it true? You should've told me."

Wren looked at him, her face calm, "Yes, it is true but like I said before, it doesn't matter now. Let's find some shelter," she said as she reached down to pull one of Spock's arms over her shoulder to help him.

Bones stopped her, "I've got him. You need to do as little as possible, missy." Wren rolled her eyes as they walked across the rocky planet in complete silence.

After a good distanced walk, they found a small cave to use for temporary shelter which was good because Spock wasn't doing so well.

"You two stay here for the night and I'll continue trying to find the crew," Wren began, "I'll be faster by myself.

Spock started to straighten his body to protest her idea when he collapsed to the floor. Wren couldn't stop herself from dropping to her knees by his side. "You know my proposal is the most logical choice," she said as she placed on hand gently on his cheek.

Spock shook his head, "Everything is different now. You don't need to act recklessly."

Bones nodded, "He's right. I'll go, you stay here with your betrothed," he spoke but watched as both Spock and Wren's faces grew pained at the last thing he said.

Wren stood, "I'm going because he is hurt and you are a Doctor which means you can help him whereas I can do absolutely nothing. I'll be back," she stated as she walked out of the cave not awaiting any further protests.

Bones looked at Spock after he helped him into a more comfortable position, "Did you two break up or something?"

Spock sighed, "I decided that due to the nature of my people, I should be there helping. I'm planning to leave Starfleet in the wake of Ambassador Spock's death and take over his work."

"Does Jim know? And, are you still going to do that knowing that your girlfriend of seven years is having your baby?"

Spock sighed once more, "I do not know, Doctor. Wren and I had been trying since we set out on our five year mission and I'd begun to lose hope. She will think I'm staying for the baby if I stay," he noted as he thought outloud.

"No, Spock, she won't," Bones stated, "She knows you love her and she understood your logic but I know you belong her with her and Jim. I don't need you though. I plan to throw a party if you leave." Bones laughed as he said the last part and watched as Spock's lips curled into a genuine smile.

Wren walked through the rocky terrain until she found greenery and suddenly found herself in a forest. She was officially tired and thirsty as night began to fall. As she walked, she thought she could hear an explosion. She raced in the direction of the noise and saw the saucer of the Enterprise crashing forward.

She turned to make her way out of the area when she was joined by three other people, sprinting. She raced away with them and as they slowed down she looked at them to see Kirk, Maria and Chekov.