Diana listened to the story with growing amusement and she smiled as Walt concluded his tale, "Ha. That would have been a sight to see. Though I do not know what Batman would think of you using his reputation." There was some distance between this young new Leaguer and the experienced senior member of the League. Walt had not known any of the heroes long enough to really know them, and Diana found herself in a now rare instance where she could not use Bruce's name around a teammate. She was hopeful that that would change soon and that Shifter would integrate smoothly into the League. She replied to Aquaman with a fair measure of boisterousness, "Don't worry Arthur, I won't let a little competition get between us. I'll even let you use your trident." She grinned and almost relished the thought of testing herself against the King of Atlantis. Aquaman was a prodigious fighter and his skill with his legendary trident was well... legendary. She had seen Aquaman cut through swaths of enemies with almost mythical speed, dexterity, and skill with his formidable weapon. Not that he was any less of warrior unarmed of course, but the magical weapon presented a challenge that the Princess of the Amazons wished to face. She nodded solemnly at Aquaman's mention of a sunk rig, "I hope this doesn't strain relations with Man's World and your own too much Arthur. And I agree, even as Princess my duties are increasing. I can only imagine what will be needed of me if it is ever time for me to ascend to the throne." Diana would only ever succeed her mother Hippolyta if she abdicated the throne or died. The former was unlikely and for the latter it was even more unlikely that her mother's death would come of old age. Diana dreaded the day that Hippolyta might fall in battle and hoped it would never come to pass. She was about to say something to Walt when the surveillance system lit up. She flew over to where Superman, Aquaman, and J'onn stood and examined the screen. A whole armada of ships was bearing down on them and at the forefront was a ship massive in size and of a shape that disconcerted even her, the Skull promised death and destruction on whatever it set its eyes on. And its gaze was locked on the tower. She watched as Mister Terrific hit the alarm button and the station was drowned out by the noise of firing klaxons and red lights began flashing with urgency. Diana asked aloud, "Are they the ones who sent our alien friend? What is it?" At the same time J'onn spoke over the main communications line which feed into the commlink over every member and ally the League had, "Code Red. I repeat Code Red. The Watchtower is under attack, this is not a drill. All away teams are to report back to the station immediately. All personnel on station report to battle stations." The station became a flurry of activity, the transporter worked in rapid succession admitting heroes back on to the station as staffers turned into a flurry of activity and Leaguers already present began readying for combat. Diana spoke up again to Superman, "All of the heroes with space-based combat capabilities, including us, should suit up. We should meet the enemy head on. Everyone who can't fight in space should load up on the Javelins. We throw everything we have at them and have the Javelin teams board the main ship while we deal with the rest. And do we have any defenses? Cannons, turrets, lasers, missiles, anything?" The Watchtower had been attacked before of course but never quite like this. It would be a battle of such magnitude that even the Muses would sing of it. And whoever was attacking them Wonder Woman would make sure they regretted threatening her friends.