Jenna’s first stop was engineering. Normally she would have gone to the bridge, and handled all the monitoring from there, but she had to be sure the generator was working correctly. If some of the hijack software had somehow stayed in place then the generator could be going critical again without the bridge getting the slightest hint. The generator was already in its activation sequence when she arrived. She hooked into the direct diagnostics, not willing to trust any data that could have been manipulated. Despite her concerns everything started up smoothly. And, just as importantly, it stopped firing up once operational parameters were reached. She watched it for several minutes, ready to react at the slightest sign of problems, but everything was fine. Then she ran through the h

