:19:02
and he's not paying
a courtesy call.
:19:06
- Why are we still in orbit?
- We have to hold out.
:19:11
If we can disable our attacker,
even briefly,
:19:14
we can beam the away team up.
:19:16
If we follow that plan,
we'll lose the Enterprise.
:19:20
In view of the present crisis,
you should relinquish command to me.
:19:24
- No.
- I outrank you.
:19:26
Mr Logan, I'm in command.
:19:29
The Captain did not anticipate
the Enterprise would be attacked.
:19:33
If he had,
would he have left command to you?
:19:36
If he had,
he wouldn't have left the ship!
:19:38
An object to starboard, sir,
heading toward us.
:19:41
Lock phasers.
Fire once it's in range.
:19:44
Locking in...
The object has vanished.
:19:55
Phaser lock lost.
:19:57
- Starboard shields weakened.
- It's cloaked itself.
:20:00
You can't beat this thing.
We must break orbit now.
:20:05
Worf, analyse its firing pattern.
:20:09
Maybe we can anticipate
its location.
:20:11
Aye. Solis, correlate the trajectory
of energy bolts with attack path.
:20:17
I'll compute the optimum spread
to hit it.
:20:20
- Right.
- Lt La Forge... Geordi...
:20:26
I know you want what's best for the
Enterprise. So do l. The best...
:20:31
The best thing, Mr Logan, is
for you to return to your duties.
:20:36
I'm in charge until relieved
by Cmdr Riker or Capt Picard.
:20:40
You're ignoring my greater rank
and experience.
:20:42
Not at all. In fact, the opposite.
I'm counting on it.
:20:46
I need you back in Engineering to get
me all the emergency power you can.
:20:51
The more power we get to the shields,
the longer we'll be able to hold out.