Gam'trosha
As the ship moved around the debris and up behind the asteriod, several things could be seen. The first being a trail of ice-crystals that was leading behind the asteriod, while the second was that chunks of it were starting to fall away from the roid.
One such chunk broke off and flew off, missing the Gam'trosha by a mere thirty meters off it's starboard bow, but close enough that the ships auto-collision system registered the object for the brief few seconds it had gotten close.
Then, as they drew closer, the ships sensors began to pick up a heat source, but whatever was generating it was masked by the ice-particles that were floating away, but against the particles, something red and orange could be see flaring up the particles in what could be described as a sunset in space.
Bridge
Sa'kira monitored the sensors and frowned slightly. "C'bar, what's your take on this?" she asked, bringing up a fuzzy image of the ice particles along with their sunset-like background.
While waiting, she brought the ships turrets about and began to search for a point to fire upon.
Mainframe
Code:
No problem C'bar, just make sure you create a copy of the data please. Also, let me know what you find.
The mainframe's ship diagnostics showed the the power flow error was due to power cables on deck three being severed but it also showed that at least one primary power conduit was sending 'more' power than it should've been, something that shouldn't have been happening.
Erm'olai would also notice that he had gotten no response from Engineering.
Deck 3
The sound of the sparking was nearby, but somewhat muffled as well either by the sound of the ships now active engines again or from other noises from active systems.
There was a maintenance hatch to Shar's left, it's hatch had some carbon scaring on it but the control panel that was on it still showed life and could be accessed.
Keri's suit started giving out an audible warning, stating that the medical foam had solified and that the suit was no longer breached. This was followed by a womens voice that said:
"Alert, breach sealed, wearer no longer in danger. Summon medical personnal! Medical Code
I918"