The infiltration team was small, and only consisted of the best of the best. The whole team only had three people, the Doctor, the Captain, and a young lieutenant in the engineering division, Lieutenant Alieth Omekla. They figured she would be a valuable member of the infiltrating group because she was the only engineer to escape the Klingon invasion, and she knew Engineering and the surrounding vent system off the top of her head. And she was a captain before deciding to switch to being an engineer. As they crawled through the dark shafts, Lieutenant Omekla led, followed by Coto, and then the Doctor, disabling any security cameras the Klingons may use with a stick-looking contraption. Finally, they reached the end of the shaft, and had to travel by corridor. The Doctor hacked a Klingon team's comm system, making them think that there was a distress call at Sickbay, where some Starfleet medics were waiting… with some knockout hypos and a vengeance.
"We're here." They were at the entrance to main engineering. Most of the Klingons cleared out already, but there were still a few on patrol. "I think we can fight them off." whispered Coto, as he got up with his phaser out, but the Doctor stopped him by yanking him back by Coto's shirt. Coto gave the Doctor a look that seemed like he was saying "What?! You are CRAZY!" The Doctor seemed like he new what Coto ment, even though Coto didn't even say anything. "If we attack them, we'll attract too much attention. I'll handle it." He replied with a strong whisper as he pulled the stick-looking contraption from his jacket. "What is THAT?" Coto asked. The Doctor replied with a sly smile and pointed his contraption towards the Klingon patrols. "Plug your ears." The Doctor said. The group did what he said. The Doctor fiddled with his stick and instantly, the Klingons fell to the ground holding their ears and groaning. "Sonic screwdriver." he said. "And sonic sounds." The Doctor finished. The group made their way to the Klingon base. When they entered it, they got a nasty surprise.
"EXTERMINATE!" The Daleks were inside, and when they caught sight of the Doctor, they started to surround the shocked group. "What are these? They're like... bad tempered pepperpots." Lieutenant Omekla said quizzically. The Doctor replied "These are the Daleks. I've seen them before. I've fought them before, and trust me. You don't want to fight them." The Doctor looked around "This was a trap. Now, I am about to do something incredibly stupid that will probably not work. Jump!" "What?!" "Yes, JUMP!" The Doctor jumped up and down over and over again and the rest of the group followed. The Klingon base rocked over and over each time they impacted the floor. Every so often, a Dalek tipped over and seemed helpless, but it would take too long for all of the Daleks to fall over. After a while, the Doctor finally realised that their plan wouldn't work. "Stop!" He said. Immediately, Lieutenant Omekla and Coto stopped. The Daleks were closing in. When the Daleks completely surrounded the group, the Doctor pulled out his sonic screwdriver and pointed it at the ceiling. The leader of the Daleks laughed. "HA. YOU'RE TRAPPED, AND ABOUT TO DIE." "Yes. We are trapped. And speaking of traps, this trap has a great big mistake in it, a great, big whopping mistake." The Doctor said. "WHAT? WHAT MISTAKE?" The Daleks asked. "Didn't anyone ever tell you? If you're smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans on seeing tomorrow, there is one thing you never, ever, put in a trap." "AND WHAT WOULD THAT BE?" asked the Dalek leader. The Doctor replied in a firm, strong voice, "Me." "BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT!" The Doctor's sonic screwdriver blasted a big, smoking hole through the roof of the Klingon base. "Go, go, go!" said the Doctor as he made his sonic screwdriver into a ladder. He nudged Alieth Omekla and Captain Coto towards the ladder. When they were safe, the Doctor quickly put his sonic screwdriver back into its default form, flipped it through the air, and put it back into his pocket. "Well, I got what I wanted. They didn't think to take Communications down..." He pulled out the sonic screwdriver. "Broadcasting distress call to nearest ship... now." Coto looked at him, then broke into a smile. "You are truly brilliant, Doctor."
U.S.S Omega
Savel Nordri was suddenly awakened by a loud beeping from the Communications console. "Could you get that, Captain?" Ugh. Trying to manage an entire ship with a crew of three was hard, no matter how small the ship was. Especially now that Alieth left. And Omega was pretty small, being a stealth vessel made out of scrap parts. He still remembered that previous mission, the first one where he actually used Omega. Indeed, he had built Omega for that mission specifically. That had seemed so long ago... "Savel, a distress call from the U.S.S Liberty." said Kuolor, one of the few Klingons in Starfleet. Savel looked over; Liberty was being attacked? Alieth was on Liberty. Was this the work of Leia? She did bear a grudge on Alieth ever since the hacking incident. Then again, she would have targeted him first. "Alright. Let's check it out."
Savel absolutely admired his crew. Sure, it just consisted of him managing the Bridge, Kuolor on Operations, and Adal, a young German engineer and medic, taking care of, well, engineering and medical, but they were about the most efficient crew you could have in Starfleet, for each was an expert in their work. In no time at all, the Omega was on its way to the Liberty.
U.S.S Liberty
"This way," the Alieth said. The infiltration group was crawling through Jeffery's Tubes, avoiding the Daleks and Klingons that were hunting them down. They got to the Bridge and Communications officer on duty said, "Captain, ship approaching." He paused, then said "It's the Omega." "That's the best ship in the fleet." said Coto. "Brilliant." said the Doctor.
U.S.S Omega
"AWERRRR AWERRRR AWERRRR!" The Omega's red alert klaxons wailed. They had engaged in battle with the Klingon K'tinga Bird-of-Prey. "Fire!" Savel said. They watched as the enemies shields glowed red when a torpedo impacted it. Though the Omega's crew had a better strategy, the Klingons had more power. "Evade!" Savel said as a barrage of plasma torpedoes flew towards the Omega. The Omega tilted to a severe angle to dodge the torpedoes, but they still got hit by a few that brought down their shields to 90 percent. The two ships were getting dangerously close to each other, which made it extremely hard to prevent getting hit for the Omega. "Bang!" The Klingons were bringing the Omega's shields down abnormally quickly. As the Omega's shields dropped to 55 percent from a barrage of cloaked quantum torpedoes, Savel decided that he had no choice but to unleash a legendary torpedo, a torpedo that was crafted by the famous augment himself, The Khan Torpedo.
"Are you sure, Captain? It's our only one left." Adal asked. "Do it. Just do it." Savel didn't want to think through a dilemma, especially now. And it definitely wasn't time for cold feet. "Aye, Captain." Adal replied. He rushed to an ominous door in the back of Weapons Control. Inside was a single, solitary torpedo that seemed to glow in the dark room with its potency. As Adal slowly pressed the great big threatening button, a loud "Whoosh!" was heard as the torpedo zipped out the torp tube, faster than lightning, and created a draft so strong Adal was thrown back. The good news was they successfully disabled the Klingon's shields. The bad news was that the impact of the Khan torpedo further lowered the Omega's shields to 30%, and the Klingons decided to increase their firepower. Suddenly, a big blue projectile hurtled towards the Klingon Bird-of-Prey, directly for the Bridge.
TARDIS
The Doctor was sure. This was the only way, if his sonic screwdriver read the new ship's shield strength right. It was dangerously low, that ship would end up like Liberty soon. As the TARDIS hurtled towards the Bird-of-Prey, he sent one last transmission.
"Allons-y!"
