"All of the heroes with space-based combat capabilities, including us, should suit up," said Wonder Woman, "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."
Superman could sense Wonder Woman's eagerness for battle. Diana was a proud warrior, and it sometimes seemed as though she almost welcomed conflict. Clark knew she was determined to prove her worth on the battlefield, but he did not share the same desire. Combat was often a necessary aspect of heroics, but Clark would never consider himself a warrior. Nevertheless, Diana was a loyal and valuable ally, and one of the Justice League's most powerful members. Superman was glad she was on his side.
“I agree with Diana,” announced Aquaman, a proud warrior in his own right, “I’ll take a team of heroes on a javelin and lead the assault squad myself, though I don’t think we should put all our eggs in one basket. J'onn, appraise the worlds governments of what is happening, we should be ready in case the unthinkable happens and we fail here. And please contact Atlantis and tell them their King orders them to marshal the armies, ready to reinforce the surface world. I would do it myself, but I am out of communication range here."
Aquaman was a born leader, Clark knew he would get the job done.
"Assemble your javelin team Arthur, and prepare to head out immediately. Diana, myself, and Green Lantern will provide you support.”
"You'll have to find Queen," Superman added, "He's too valuable an asset."
Clark knew of the history and animosity between Aquaman and Green Arrow, but in a situation such as this, it was imperative that they put their differences aside and work together. He trusted that they would. The stakes were too high.
“Alright, let's move out.”
It had been said many times, that Superman stood for Truth, Justice and the American Way. Right now, the truth was that Superman was afraid. Not afraid of what harm may befall him in the coming battle, the fear of death had long since left him, but afraid of the battle's consequences and aftermath. The words of Jor-El still resonated strongly in his mind.