Kirk and Jaylah arrived back on the ship shortly after Spock, Wren and the rest of the crew. "Everyone get to your stations," Kirk ordered, "Krall already got away so we need to get this ship off of this planet."

Sulu nodded as he took his seat once they were all on the bridge, "Sir, we may not be able to get airborne."

Kirk nodded, "I'm aware of that but we have to try."

Maria raced onto the bridge and wrapped her arms around Wren, "I'm so glad you made it back from mission!"

Wren smiled as she hugged her friend tightly, "Me too. Were any of the crew injured?"

Maraia pulled back and shook her head as the two women breathed a sigh of relief.

Chekov walked up next and took his station next to Sulu, "Do you think this cliff is high enough for us to drop straight off and then take to the sky?"

Sulu shrugged his shoulders, "I certainly hope so. It's the only thing we've got or this is going to be a very short trip."

Kirk turned in his chair to look at Jaylah, "Do you know how Krall's ships work?"

Jaylah nodded, "His bees all hear the same thing so they can do what he wants."

Spock raised an eyebrow at what she stated, "So, if we can disrupt the signal then we can get those ships moving in mass chaos and leave Krall to face us alone."

Kirk nodded, "But, how do we get the ships to go against Krall's wishes?"

Scotty walked up and smiled, "I think I know a way. Jaylah has some music on the ship that, if we can get close enough, will disrupt the signal. We just need to transport someone from here to one of those ships in order to lead the bees away."

Kirk smiled, "That is a brilliant plan. Who is going to go? Once we get in the air, it won't be long before we are in close enough range to beam someone aboard."

Spock stepped forward, "It would appear that since I have been on one previously, logic would dictate that I go."

Wren started to shake her head but Kirk spoke first, "You've just barely gotten back on your feet. Do you think that is wise?"

Spock raised an eyebrow, "If it is my health that concerns you, send Doctor McCoy with me to 'keep an eye' out for me."

Wren couldn't help the smile cross her lips at his suggestion, the same that spread across Kirk's as he said, "Oh, he's gonna love this. Get to the transporter room and be ready. Sulu, let's do this."

Wren looked at Maria, her face filled with concern as she followed Spock off of the bridge. She stopped him as they entered one of the old hallways on the way to the ship's sickbay.

"Spock!" Wren shouted, "Wait up for a second," she added as they felt the ship rock beneath their feet.

"What is it, Lieutenant?" Spock asked as he grabbed her and held her tightly to himself against the wall in case.

Wren felt comforted by his closeness, "Just in case something happens, I wanted to say goodbye," she whispered as she reached up and placed her hands on his face pulling his face towards hers before kissing him. He kissed back as his hands wandered her familiar body. Once their lips parted, Spock looked down at her, "It is going to be just fine. I will see you soon."

Wren nodded, trying not to cry, before she reached up and placed her lips to his once more. It was brief but it meant everything. Wren whispered in his ear, "Good luck," before she walked away and back onto the bridge where she saw them heading straight for the rocks below.

She grabbed the wall in hopes that Sulu and Chekov would get the Franklin off the ground.

Just as they were about to crash, the thrusters kicked in and the ship took flight. The entire bridge breathed a sigh of relief as they took off into space after Krall.

"Scotty, get the transmission jammer ready," Kirk ordered causing Scotty and Jaylah to race off the bridge.

Wren walked over to Maria, "Do you think this is going to work?" she asked, worried for Spock.

"My man got us off the planet so yours will stop the bees. Don't worry," Maria said with a smile, "Somehow, we always get out of these situations."

Wren smiled as she turned her head to see Scotty and Jaylah reappear with an old Earth boombox.

The ship was approaching the bees and they were within range to transport Spock and Bones to the enemy ship.

"How close do we have to get once they're aboard to disrupt the signal?" Wren asked.

Uhura looked up from her station, "Really close."

Wren nodded as she braced herself. Spock communicated back to the ship that they were aboard and ready for the disruption.

Scotty was having trouble but Jaylah took over and suddenly and old song blasted through the speakers of the ship. Kirk smiled as he said, "Sabotage? Great choice of song. Get us right in the middle of those bees!" he ordered

Sulu directed the ship straight into danger and before Spock and Bones could disrupt the signal, Krall sent the bees after the Franklin.

"Brace yourselves!" Kirk yelled before connecting to Bones, "Are you guys ready?"

"Dammit Jim, I'm a Doctor not a pilot," was all they heard as the bees began tearing into the ship's hull.

Just as Sulu was about to state that the ship's integrity was compromised, the bees dispersed. "Good work men!" Kirk said to Spock and Bones. "Sulu, get us into Yorktown so I can stop Krall!"

Wren hadn't even realized she was holding her breath until she knew that part one of their mission was complete.