Tittle:
From Your Mouth To God's Ears: Part II
Author:
KaraMeL
Email:
Kristine_sci@hotmail.com
Summary:When
the Stargate was shut down permanatly in Politics, The SGC separates, leaving
the Stargate forever. Two years later, Attack ships head to Earth which
may be their final days...
Rating:
PG-13
Disclaimer:
This story belongs to MGM and all the other companies/cooperations that
own Stargate. So, initially the characters don't belong to me. Darn.
The moonlight
seemed oddly out of place in the deep darkness. There was only silence,
unlike the noises of the busy, unsleeping Cairo he had been so used to.
He swiped a hand past his cheeks as he crashed through the forest; not caring
for the angry voice that faded behind him. Daniel breathed quicker and quicker,
pumping his legs to go faster, even though he had no idea what treacherous
obstacles lay before him. The night flashed by in a bland, un-colorful blur
until he felt himself stumble; he closed his eyes, expecting a rough landing.
It never came. Daniel opened his eyes, gasping and rearing when he saw the
ground only a couple inches from his nose. He jerked back and an arm grabbed
him. Daniel threw his head back, satisfied to hear a grunt from whoever
or whatever was holding him. The arm still was holding him and Daniel tried
to fight somehow, to get away. The struggles were in vain and he heard the
person, he assumed, grunt an intelligible word, and slip another hand around
him. That was it, he was firmly pinned. Daniel gave up and relaxed, he was
going to get a tongue lashing for this. A crash in the bushes by his right
made him jerk and struggle with renewed strength. The man grunted again
and held him tighter. Daniel closed his eyes in despair. He looked furtively
around him. He opened his mouth to yell when one of the hands snaked up
and covered his mouth, anticipating his next move. The bushes crackled and
he heard a bellow very close to his position.
“Daniel?
Where are you? Get your skinny butt over here.” Daniel could hear Jack breathing,
yet he didn’t notice that he was held prisoner almost two meters away from
him. The voice cursed. “Daniel! I don’t have time for this.” The voice stomped
off in the general direction of their position. The man that held him moved
into the shadows and Daniel saw Jack’s silhouette move near them. The man
shifted and Daniel took the opportunity. He lashed out, kicking the man’s
leg, missing and hitting empty air when the man sidestepped him, Daniel
was anticipating this and he swung his weight forewords and threw the man
literally over his shoulder. Jack jumped a foot in the air as a grunt alerted
him before a body rolled into view. Daniel scurried back behind a tree,
watching as the man on the ground coughed and got up, facing the ground.
Jack stepped back and the man stood, back to Daniel. Jack’s face was barely
visible but Daniel could see the smile on his face.
“Teal’c?
Teal’c is that you?” Daniel stood up still safely in the shadows. The man
nodded and Jack looked at the bushes. He patted his old friend’s back and
yelled again. “Jackson?” Daniel blinked and came out of the shadows, ignoring
Jack and striding to Teal’c’s side where he peered up anxiously.
“I’m sorry,
I didn’t know who you were.” Daniel blinked earnestly and Teal’c put a hand
to his lip where it had been slightly cut. He stared at the blood in the
weak light and looked up at Daniel.
“I am fine
Daniel Jackson. You have improved in the form of defense but have not learned
much in the way of stealth.” Daniel blinked again and nodded slowly smiling.
Behind him he heard Jack’s confused curse. He looked behind him and then
at Teal’c.
“Where have
you been? We saw your house.” Teal’c nodded.
“I put the
mark of the Shol’va incase the Goa’uld’s came through the gate to search
for me. I have done much to anger the system lords in the two years we have
been apart.” Daniel looked around thoughtfully and opened his mouth to speak.
Teal’c cut him off. “The system lords have decreed that your world be destroyed.
I will help you.” Daniel smiled slightly and thrust out an arm to the forest.
“So what
are we waiting for?” Teal’c nodded solemnly. “What about your family Teal’c,
shouldn’t they be notified that you are going?” Teal’c cast a look to the
sky then to Daniel.
“They are
dead,” he started gruffly. “When I made my escape from Chulak they were
destroyed and burned.” Daniel closed his eyes in a gesture of sympathy.
“I’m sorry.”
Teal’c look hardened into the cool Jade Mask that Daniel now mastered.
“If the
people of your world had not given up the fight my family still may have
been alive.” Daniel opened his eyes, pushing away a large piece of vine
from his way.
“I know
how you feel, I haven’t had the best years of my life either.” Teal’c chose
to stay silent, reading between the lines. Behind them, Daniel could hear
Jack breathing deeply and evenly, absorbing information quietly, as if remembering.
Daniel focused his attention on the starry clearing in front of them from
which they had been originally. He could see the outline of Sam against
the darkness and Brat’ac on top of a rise looking out into the forest. Jack
walked past the pair in front of him and greeted the major. Daniel saw her
face light up with a warm welcome as she smiled at Teal’c and hugged him.
She pushed back her hair and smiled tenthly. She stole a glance at Brat’ac
who came up to Teal’c and clapped his shoulder in an almost brotherly gesture.
He nodded and Teal’c raised his head. They were all together again, SG-1,
the last time they had been in the same room was when they had a farewell
party for Teal’c. Now he would be the last key to their salvation, only
he knew the whereabouts and maybe the plans to the attack on earth. Sam
stepped up to the DHD and looked at the Colonel. He nodded and one thought
crossed Daniel’s mind. They were Earth’s last hope to save humanity. With
that, he shielded his eyes as the plasma billow of un-space assaulted his
eyes and a gateway home was opened.
The space
between two worlds would take eons to travel with modern technology to this
day, but with the Stargate it only took seconds. The five figures stepped
from the shimmering event horizon and shook the cold from their bodies.
Sam looked at her commanding officer who stared steadfast foreword. The
air of seriousness in the facility sobered her more than she cared to admit.
General Hammond stepped into the room, curtly nodding to the defense team
who lowered their weapons. Brat’ac looked around the facility in wonder,
as if never seeing anything so magnificent. Sam wasn’t surprised, the Goa’uld,
as described a parasitic race, took invented weaponry and technology and
used it for their own purposes, they didn’t have this period in their lives
where their technology was only in the developing stage. In fact, they had
managed to stay a benevolent, cultural race. Well, benevolent was pushing
it, more slave like than anything. Sam stepped down the ramp, crisply saluting
to the General who nodded grimly. Brat’ac looked around, lost. He looked
old and impossibly frail against the gray, metal backed gate room. He looked
at Hammond, and it looked as if a mental light bulb had lit up in his head.
“You are
Hammond of Texas?” He asked questioningly, looking at Jack and circling
the top of his head over his skull cap. He was indicating the General’s
“bald appendage”. Hammond tilted his head in Jack’s direction, who shrugged
and then looked back at Brat’ac.
“Yes I am.
You must be Bra’tac. Quiet Frankly we can use all the help we can get here.
I would like all of you to report to the de-briefing room immediately.”
He smiled then turned to Teal’c. “Welcome back Teal’c.” Teal’c raised his
eyebrow. The General nodded and saluted to the two military members of the
team and nodded to Daniel who was slouching behind them. Jack looked at
Sam and shrugged. She knew it was back news. When they had left there was
little indication of movement by the three towering ships. Amazingly enough
there had been no calls by Russia or any other space faring countries. The
President had chosen to remain aloof and not to warn the general public,
secretly rearing troops. Sam was uncomfortable with the concept of not telling
the world of impending danger. Sam frowned and followed her CO off the ramp.
When Daniel had come back from the alternate reality, he had been quite
adamant in explaining why they had to go to the coordinates he had received;
now it was too late. Once again the odds were not in their favor and they
would be facing the impossible. Behind her, Sam could hear Brat’ac and Daniel
talking. He was very interested in the base. He had never seen such a level
of technology, although it would be primitive to him, it was a totally new
experience. Jack took his usual palace at the General’s side. He swung around
to face the General and she did the same. Daniel took a seat beside her,
choosing to stare solidly at the wall in front of him. There was a lot they
would have to talk about when this whole experience was over. Teal’c sat
down, she hadn’t really noticed his clothing, it was strangely familiar,
something like what the Tollan’s had worn. Practical, comfortable and had
a lot of places to put vital things. Sam could see strange weaponry pocking
from the folds of his cape type coat. Some looked dangerous, a three pointed
triangle, curved at the edges was hooked on a contraption that wove itself
around his wrist. It looked dangerous. There was another contraption of
his other arm that she recognized; it was a personal shield. She switched
her attention to the General who was looking at Jack as he explained what
had happened during their trip. She wondered what kind of people wanted
Teal’c dead. He had a lot of hardware on him. A lot more than she expected.
The General nodded and took a breath. That was it.
“Based on
your report, I have decided that your team and Master Brat’ac will stay
at this facility. You will try and find a way to stop this attack based
on Teal’c’s and Master Brat’ac’s intelligence information.” The General
nodded to the computer screen that was placed was at the end of the desk.
Sam looked at the three ships that filled the monitor. They looked like
something out of a horror novel. But it was real. They turned back at the
General who nodded, Teal’c, Daniel, Brat’ac and Jack left to a room that
the General designated their workspace. Sam stood up more slowly. She observer
the General’s expression before speaking up.
“We’ll get
through this sir. I know it.” The General focused on her form and for a
minute something flickered past the old man’s face.
“We’d damned
better.” Sam smiled and blinked back the tears, she gathered her equipment
and took leave of what might have been her last de-briefing ever.
“We’ve
been at this for hours!” The exclamation brought Jack out of his deep study
of the different attack plans used by the Goa’uld death gliders. So far,
there was absolutely nothing that could be used to actually stop the attack.
Jack looked up wearing at the hunched over figure that was the lone occupant
at the small table. The light that shone on whatever he was studying fluttered
to the ground, forgotten. Daniel slammed his fist on the table and frowned
slightly. He removed his glasses and rubbed the bridge of his nose. He sighed
and closed his eyes. He was surrounded by piles of useless information,
all heaped up in a famous Daniel Jackson mess. It didn’t really help the
situation and more papers fluttered to the ground. Sam and the two Jaffa
had gone long ago, Sam needed a break, there had been a lot of information
given to her to take in a couple of days. First of all finding out that
the planet that she so loved was about to be destroyed, and also finding
her team that had once thrived at the top of the very team that started
he SGC was in ruins was enough to make a person age. He was sure that she
hadn’t slept since she had been retrieved from the International Space Station,
and he was also sure neither had Daniel. On occasion, the light of Daniel’s
temporary quarters would catch his attention and he could hear rustles and
mutterings. It seemed that everybody was high-stung in a manner. Jack stood
up and watched Daniel scribble furiously in his ever so present notebook.
He had slipped his glasses back on and was working again. Jack tenthly reached
out a hand and put it down on Daniel’s shoulder.
“Look, swearing
about it isn’t going to help. Why don’t we take a break? We’ve been working
at this for hours.” The muscles beneath his hand contracted at the touch
and Daniel slouched further, rubbing the back of his neck as he did so.
He looked wearily and blankly at the solid wall in front of him. He waved
Jack’s invitation away.
“No, I’ve
got to keep working. Why don’t you get me a cup of coffee?” Daniel resumed
his work and Jack sighed. Resistance was futile.
“No person
can live on coffee alone Danny... I mean Daniel.” Daniel grunted and Jack
took the point. He left the room, Daniel’s eyes on his back. As soon as
he had left Daniel stood and stretched. He hadn't done this type of labor
for a while; he still wasn’t completely used to it. Daniel wandered over
to the table where Sam had been working, a whole array of weapons, took
from Teal’c’s cashé and searched over a bunch of loose-leaf notes
on each of the functions. There was a peculiar weapon that Sam had been
studying thoroughly, it was sharp edged, and dangerous but was actually
used to throw at low intensity shielding. There was the Zat gun of sorts
that also adorned the table. Daniel picked up one of the two that lay there
and fingered it. In the notes, it was said that fist shot stunned or knocked
unconscious the victim of the blast and the second blast killed the victim,
the third and final shot disintegrated the subject, leaving no trace of
the body behind. As he fingered the elegant weapon Daniel had a strange
premonition. He needed the weapon. He put the weapon in the folds of his
clothing and made sure that the table seemed untouched. Not a moment too
soon. Jack strode in, Carrying two coffee cups. He handed one to Daniel
who nodded his thanks then turned back to his work. Jack also sat down and
continued his notes. Daniel felt oddly guilt-free. A little voice in his
head whispered to him, and he shivered that voice was all too familiar.
Defiantly too familiar. He closed his eyes and sighed. It was a long night
ahead, and the last thing he needed was to be freaking out on Jack. He was
strong, and he wouldn’t ever go back to the naive man he had been before.
Never.
For what
felt like the hundredth time Sam had to slap herself to keep awake. There
was still no clue of how to stop the massive attack being sieged on earth,
yet there was also no explanation to why the ships hadn’t moved for three
days. The president had ordered many scientists and military personnel to
the Cheyenne mountain facility to what the General called the Alpha site.
Daniel had sullenly insisted that it was called the Beta site in the alternate
reality. General Hammond had looked up briefly and had chosen to ignore
the comment. Twelve teams, all military, scientists and world leaders that
were an important part of the Earth now went through the gate, facing what
would be “new earth’s” first inhabitants. So much was about to change and
thousands of people of all types slept unsuspecting in their homes. Sam
rubbed the back of her neck and closed her eyes. It was hopeless. A hand
on the back of her shoulder made her jump and whirled instinctively.
“You seem
preoccupied... major Carter.” Teal’c. She couldn’t have been happier to
hear the voice of a man that had thrown everything away for the three members
of SG-1 he had sworn to protect.
“What’s
wrong Teal’c?” He looked disturbed, unlike anything that she had been used
to the first year they had been together. Teal’c shifted his weight from
one foot to another.
“It is Daniel
Jackson. I have not heard from him and he is not in his room.” Sam raised
an eyebrow and blinked solemnly. Well, well, well. He had run off again,
like he always used to, without telling anyone and of course worrying all
of his teammates. Oddly, she didn’t feel angry. He had not been like himself
lately, and frankly it was scaring her.
“He always
runs off.” She dismissed his worries with a wave of her hand. She tried
to dismiss her own but it settled in the pit of her stomach. She looked
up at Teal’c, her face smiling. “Have you ever heard of any rebellions,
Goa’uld enemies? Anything?” Teal’c shook his head slowly. Then he stopped.
“I have
heard of only two. The Asgard which we have encountered on Thor’s world
of Cimmeria. The second is more of a legend than anything among my people.
They call themselves the Tok’ra.”
“Against
Ra?” The subtle translation startled her and she looked past Teal’c who
had also turned.
“Hello.”
Daniel nodded to her, not returning the greeting. He walked into the room,
a disinterested look plastered on his face. Sam looked at him worriedly.
He had a thin sheen of sweat covering his forehead and Sam could see that
he was suffering from a headache or other ailment. Daniel looked at the
two of them and for a moment Sam felt scared.
“What is
with this Tok’ra business?” Daniel focused his attention on Teal’c who was
staring steadfast foreword. He moved like a giant mountain rumbling like
a volcano had suddenly erupted.
“They are
only supposed to be a myth, a legend. They are said to be Goa’uld’s that
are good. They do not use the sarcophagus or enslave people. There are only
a few hundred in a universe of millions. They have said to be responsible
for many disasters, including an attack on a Goa’uld called Klorel. He was
found and eventually brought back to life. He and Apophis have joined together
to destroy the Tau’ri home world.” Sam winced. Teal’c sounded so cold and
uncompassionate. Nothing like the former Teal’c. Then of course, she reminded
herself, he had a lot to feel bitter about.
Jack
narrowed his eyes against the harsh light of the new planet. Ever since
the team’s little ‘discovery’ of an anti-goa’uld race, he had been first
to jump for the chance to find the damn people, get them and rescue Earth.
Another day done. Of course it was never that easy. Jack scrubbed his hand
through his shortened hair and stared at the rest of the team who he met
with a prolonged silence. Sam looked at the view, which was never really
different from any other planet they had ever had the chance to go to. Teal’c
stood, his ears perked for any signs of danger, or, they hoped these destroyers
of the Goa’uld. Suddenly, like a flash of lightning they were surrounded.
Jack had barely enough time to bring up his weapon, let alone warn the rest
of his team. Carter caught on quickly and her gun stood unwavering at a
man who’s fair complexion lit up with a smile. He turned to an older man
not more than fifty and spoke in a low rapid tone. Jack shifted, clicking
the safety on his weapon. Six other people surrounded the team. They had
appeared suddenly from the ground. The only evidence of them being there
were small depressions. The soldiers of mercy, O’Neill choose to call them,
a suiting name for a group who had literally caught them off guard. Nobody,
and he meant nobody could do that. Jack shifted in his uneasy crouch and
the two men glanced in their direction. Jack fiddled nervously with the
strap of his gun. They didn’t have time for this... A hand brought him out
of his revelry; he looked up over the edge of his glasses at Daniel who
had placed a restraining palm on his shoulder. He ignored the six men who
suddenly focused their attention on him. Daniel un-strapped his gun from
his holster and threw it at the feet of one of the men. The wordless gesture
seemed to work and Daniel continued on his way towards the two men unmarred.
He nodded a greeting then looked back at the team. Jack could feel the older
man’s look bore through his back, as if he were trying to read his soul.
Jack shifted restlessly until he felt the man redirect his attention to
Daniel. Daniel’s back was towards them and Jack could clearly see the two
men if they twisted. Suddenly one nodded to another and the older man’s
eyes flared un-humanly. The guards who had relaxed their duty for the moment
were suddenly alert and Jack had his gun up and pointed firmly at the chest
of the old man. Daniel stepped into his line of vision and he held up his
hands in a placating gesture.
“Don’t do
it Jack.” Jack snarled and rose to his feet.
“Are you
nuts? These aren’t the Tok’ra,” He swung his empty hand at the assembled,
thought to be comrades. “These are Goa’uld’s!” Daniel shook his head and
motioned to the elder man.
“He’s proof.
Do you see any marks on him?” he jerked his head towards the younger man,
“or him?” Jack looked at the two men and then at Daniel. He narrowed his
eyes against the sun and turned to the rest of his team. Sam nodded encouragably.
Teal’c looked at Jack then at the men. He didn’t look ready to give up.
Not yet any ways. Jack nodded to the elderly man.
“And you
would be...?” The man looked at his thought to be protégé.
Then straightened, his eyes holding a glint of intelligence that O’Neill
was not very used to seeing.
“I am Cordesh
of the Tok’ra. This...” he swung his hand to the younger man, putting his
hand on his shoulder, “is Martouf.” Jack nodded to the younger man. He nodded
back.
“Well, this
is all wonderful, and I’m sure you are *great* Goa’ulds, so if you don’t
mind, we’ve got to go.” Daniel blinked. The two men looked at each other
in surprise.
“We are
the Tok’ra.” The elderly man named Cordesh spoke up first. O’Neill scowled
deeply. Daniel had unconsciously moved closer to his side. Either he was
afraid of the *Tok’ra* or afraid of what O’Neill himself would do. Jack
was betting on the latter. He could feel Daniel’s hand shoot out and grip
his arm. Tightly. Jack looked at him, a single thought passed through him
to Jack and he blinked. He was certainly not going to believe that a bunch
of Goa’uld’s were fighting the Goa’uld. He narrowed his eyes further.
“How can
you prove to us that you are what you say you are?” He couldn’t keep the
air of distaste from his voice and the young man's eyes narrowed as well.
“We will
show you. Step closer.” Jack recoiled, but Daniel held him firmly. Sam and
Teal’c formed a tight circle and all of a sudden five Naquada rings enveloped
them. A familiar tingle of dropping a thousand feet made Jack start and
then he suddenly found himself in some sort of tunnel. Jack blinked slowly
at the change of scenery and watched as a loose circle of women and men
alike formed to surround them. Jack peered at the walls and floors that
were completely covered in a metal/crystalline tile of sorts. They glowed
an iridescent purple and for a minute, he was reminded of the dreamy, dark
purple sunsets that he had witnessed on his roof at times. A fluster of
activity in the center point of the circle drew his attention away from
the odd walls. He saw a man; no it was a woman step into the light. She
had an older look on her face, like someone who had seen too much death,
too much suffering. Jack deemed her to be no more than thirty years of age,
all of her body screamed of power. A dark purple robe clung to her slim body
and her dark hair matched it perfectly. She had deep blue eyes and a fair,
white complexion completed with blood red lips. Jack assumed they were her
real color. Lipstick wasn’t a universal product. She held the same intelligent
look in her eyes. Her look darted to the men in an almost possessive way.
She was compulsive, Jack could see that. Maybe that was why she was the
leader of these people, these Tok’ra as they called themselves. He assumed
she was the leader because of her clothing. The rest of the, uh, people...
wore a sort of sand colored garment which clung to them. It looked practical.
No loose robes to hinder any movement, this indicated these people were
on the run. Daniel dipped his head to the new comer. After a moments afterthought
she nodded briefly. She directed her piercing glare at the rest of the team
and at her to minions.
“Now,” she
started. “What do you want and how did you find us?” Jack looked at his
team. This was going to be a very long story. He turned to the woman who
had not introduced herself.
“You’d better
sit down. This is a long, long story.” She nodded sharply and exited the
hallway that they had been transported to. Jack shrugged and followed suit.
The room
they had followed the darkly clad woman to was a huge expanse. The walls
and floors were tiled in the iridescent crystal like the hallway. Daniel
blinked at the slight men that were guarding them, they didn't seem to be
very strong, or capable of fighting for that matter. Daniel shot a glance
to Jack. He didn’t look too happy and the nervous twitching motion of his
fingers by his side told Daniel he missed the familiar feeling of his gun.
Daniel mentally slapped himself in the face. He had almost lost himself
there, at the top. He had felt compassion, something that he had lost soon
after Katrina’s death. Her beautiful face haunted his dreams and he had
learned that compassion would kill him regardless of what he felt it for.
He had allowed himself to put his hand of Jack’s shoulder and tell him that
he cared. He didn’t care, he reminded himself. He was never meant to care.
Jack was a roadblock, no, more of a brick wall in his theory. He couldn’t
last this facade that had slowly became his demure when he had been kicked
out of the country. Beside him, Sam looked at the beautiful walls. She looked
serene, calm. He had meant to ask her about her two years. The most he ever
knew was her career in Astronomy was in the newspapers. He frowned slightly
to himself. He had a feeling that something was going to happen. Something
big. He stole a glance towards Teal’c’s direction. The Jaffa didn’t seem
nervous. Maybe a little jumpy, after all Earth was about to be destroyed
by three goa’uld bastards. Daniel had already figured that one of the attacking
Goa’uld’s was Apophis. That stupid fool would do anything to wage an attack
of retribution after all the times SG-1 and the whole SGC in general had
made a fool of him. Daniel stopped abruptly and was almost knocked
over by Jack when he walked right into him. Jack blinked, confused. Daniel
paled as he realized the extent of the information that he had just uncovered.
After his ‘dishonorable’ discharge from the air force, he had spent a lot
of time studying what little information he had been able to put together
on how addresses were aligned. He knew enough that their closeness to earth
and the relative position this planet was in (according to Sam) the coordinates
he had received from the alternate reality would work. All he needed to
replace was the seventh symbol. Jack had finally realized that they weren’t
where they were supposed to be and was giving a sour look in Daniel’s direction.
The woman in front of his stopped as well and her whip crack voice shot
through his consciousness.
“Please,
why do you stop?” Daniel ignored her, and instead turned to Sam.
“Sam. I’ve
been thinking about what you said about the coordinates not working. From
what you said about this planet wouldn’t it be possible to gate to the ships
using the symbols I received from the alternate reality?” Behind him Jack
groaned. The regal woman had the grace to look confused. The older man Cordesh
narrowed his brilliant blue eyes.
“What are
you speaking of?” Daniel looked at his and before he could stop a torrent
of explanations poured from his mouth. He felt sorry for Jack who was trying
to keep up with his rambling.
“Two years
ago we shut down our Stargate when our government refused to fund the project.
Before we were shut down permanently, our team went to a planet that had
a mirror. I touched the mirror and was transported to an alternate reality.”
As he saw the woman’s confused look he explained. “It’s a version of our
world that is different in some way. Any ways an attack was being orchestrated
on earth by Apophis and the earth was annihilated before we could do anything.
I came back with the coordinates that the attack originated from. Since
the ships are already closed to earth and this planet is in relatively the
same position as earth, we should be able to transport to the ships.” By
the time Daniel had finished, his cheeks were colored slightly and Jack
was looking at him as if he belonged in a mental asylum. Sam was looking
at the walls thoughtfully. Teal’c had his eyebrow raised. The woman blinked
slowly, digesting this odd information. Cordesh smiled softly. The younger
man, Martouf, looked at his mentor.
“We should
help them.” Daniel spun when he heard the voice behind them. Actually, more
than one face came with the voice. At least six of the Tok’ra had assembled
and were looking at the group. Daniel dipped his head in a small gesture
of greeting.
“Pardon
me?” The elderly man that was obviously the leader of the group spoke up
once again.
“We will
help you. The council has decided that you will need help in defeating Apophis.
We will supply you with weapons, supplies, and twenty of our finest men.
You cannot ask for more.” Daniel looked at Jack who shrugged. Sam raised
her eyebrows in surprise.
“I suppose
this will work. How do you know you can trust us?” The old man smiled.
“We do not.
We judge you by the value of your words. They do not call us the council
for nothing.” The darkly clad woman spoke up.
“The council
has spoken.” She didn’t seem to regret their decision. If she did she didn’t
show it. “We will help you. Since the council has deemed you worthy of our
help I am Garshaw.” The woman revealed her name and Daniel watched as Teal’c
raised his eyebrows even further. When Daniel swung his head intentionally
in his direction Teal’c explained.
“She is
one of the most hunted goa-...” He stopped at Garshaw’s glance. “Tok’ra.
She is the leader and had been openly opposing the Goa’ulds for more than
four hundred years.” Daniel looked at Jack who mouthed a big ‘wow’. Daniel
agreed fully. They were standing by the freedom fighter of the entire galaxy.
Jack whistled softly through his teeth in admiration.
“I guess
I speak for us all, Thanks.” Garshaw cast her glance downwards. Teal’c bent
his head down into a bow. He was obviously honored by the meeting. Garshaw
straightened and then snapped at Martouf and Cordesh. She spoke a torrent
of a language that sounded much like Goa’uld and then they were alone with
her. The council had dissipated as fast as it had appeared. Garshaw looked
up at Jack.
“We will
celebrate only when this galaxy is free of the evil Serpent Apophis. Than,”
she smiled wryly as if reading his mind, “we will think of arranging a treaty
between our worlds. Jack looked at his team. They had a lot to do.
An hour
later, SG-1 faced the Stargate loaded down with alien weaponry, bombs and
other strange devices. Beside them Martouf stood straight. He had only offered
his knowledge on calculating differences. They all knew the risks. Sam closed
her eyes and Jack saw the sweat just starting to form on her forehead and
brow of her lip. All of their lives were riding on this last chance. Daniel
and Sam had gone up to the surface prior to the trip, telling the General
of their plans. The General had been hesitant but had prevailed when he
also came to the conclusion that this was their last chance. He had sent
a portable M.A.L.P and a video transceiver. He wanted then to at least figure
out what was on the other side of the gate before going in. Surprisingly
the General was not the only one to wish them off. A new visitor had come
to the facility after the impending danger had been sighted. The president.
Sam was familiar with the man, having received to air medals for her work
on the Hubble and the International space station. Sam had talked for a
while. Jack wasn’t surprised when he heard of Daniel’s unwillingness to
talk. Sam was heartened to know at least Daniel was somewhat touched by
the President referring to Daniel by name, and not tittle. Jack looked at
the vast sand/forest world. According to Garshaw they probably wouldn’t
be here any more after they had completed their mission. Or so they hoped.
The twenty men knew where to go and were instructed to die before revealing
that information. All the Tok’ra that had been instructed to accompany them
were decked out in Serpent and Horus guard outfits. Daniel, Jack, Sam, and
Teal’c had similar outfits on as well. To distinguish each other from the
other serpent guards, Jack had taken a metal piece of his gun and managed
to put a large scratch on one side of each their jaws. The twenty men did
the same. Sam opened the wormhole and directed the M.A.L.P through. All
the people assembled held in a collective breath and Jack turned to his
teammates. If this did work... Teal’c stepped up to the Major and she looked
intently at the little screen. She conferred with Teal’c and then nodded
to her superior. Jack blinked. This was the climax, the defining point.
He raised his hand and a collective whine told him that the Tok’ra behind
him were now fully enclosed in their helmets. Teal’c and Sam did the Sm.
Jack looked at Daniel and nodded. Daniel punched his helmet and the metal
folded, disguising his face. Jack looked at his makeshift troops.
“Let’s go!”
Twenty-four humans advanced on the gate, disappearing into the event horizon.
Destin to fail of destin to prevail.
Daniel
blinked as the shimmering wormhole deposited them into the very large storeroom
of what they thought to be the ship. The inside of the helmet protected
his face well, he was glad since they weren’t alone when they arrived.
“Halt.”
The Jaffa in front of then held up his hand and looked at them appraisingly.
Daniel swallowed and made a large effort to stand still, an effort worthy
to the strongest Jaffa master. The Man walked up to another figure in the
line. Daniel couldn’t tell who it was. The Jaffa frowned, lines creasing
deep into his face.
“What is
you’re purpose here Jaffa?” the man sneered and moved down the line. Daniel
prayed he wouldn’t stop at him. As usual he was the one picked. “So, what
is it?” Daniel closed his eyes. Thank god his helmet was closed.
“My comrades
and I have been sent here by Apophis’s order.” He was lying through his
teeth. With his luck this would be his ship. The Jaffa narrowed his eyes
and for a moment Daniel knew that he was right. This was Apophis’s ship
and he had doomed earth. The Jaffa opened his mouth.
“Report
to Hathor. She has been anxiously awaiting news of Klorel’s awakening. The
Tok’ra have been neutralized but there still had yet to be word of a final
attack.” Daniel nodded his head, wincing as his forehead came in contact
with the clumsy metal. He swore he could hear the bang of flesh against
alloy from a mile away. The Jaffa’s eyes didn’t flicker and the others moved
past him in twos. Daniel; joined the last soldier and they marched down
the hallway, the passerbyers completely unaware that they were being passed
by an infiltration team. The voice behind him made him jump slightly. He
turned as not to arouse suspicion. The soldier beside him bumped his hand
purposely against his.
“Nice work
Danny-boy.” It was Jack. Daniel smiled, realizing it was a futile gesture.
Jack didn’t have X ray vision. Unfortunately none of them did.
“Thanks.”
Well, at least it was subtle. Now the only problem was Hathor. Who knew
if she already knew that SG-1 was here. Maybe the thing in the storeroom
had been a ploy. Didn’t they have long range Communication Devices on board?
Jack tilted his head slightly as a woman passed and Daniel had barely enough
restraint of himself to turn fully. He had seen her before. Kynthia. Daniel
wondered what she was doing on the ship, she was supposed to be living out
the rest of her life on a beautiful world, had there been a Goa’uld invasion,
some sort of banishment? Daniel pondered and couldn’t help but feel the
slightest bit disgusted of himself, for a very odd reason. Why was he showing
emotion. Why had he trembled slightly while talking to that Jaffa, even
worse, why was he caring about the woman who had almost taken Jack away
from them? He blinked hard. Why was a good question. The answerable one was
How. He was compassionate. IT wasn’t a crime to humanity, actually it would’ve
been considered a gift. Big load of shit. It had robbed him of an opportunity
of a great job, it had robbed him of his wife and his friends and of sometimes
his life. He was a compassionate person. He could understand that, but facing
Hathor was going to be a big, and he meant big challenge. A golden hallway
arched about them and Daniel had to blink at the brilliance of it all. At
the tip of the peaked rook a large gold apparation wound its way down the
four pillars that were placed ornamentally in a four tipped rectangle. The
thin snake-like vine as covered with little leaves and created a little
forest of pure metal. Daniel watched as the vine moved slightly and he realized
that it was alive. Amazing, he had never seen anything like it. As the twenty-four
odd men and women lined up Daniel took his eyes off the moving gold and
was just in time to see a vision of beauty shimmer from nothingness. It
was Hathor. Daniel straightened. He closed his eyes once more. This was
getting too difficult to handle. He didn’t think they were going to make
this one. Not this time.
Jack
grimaced under the cover of his helmet. It was burning hot and he had an
itch. IT wasn’t as if Jaffa took off their clothing to scratch an itch.
For a minute he was envious of Teal’c’s control. Then he reminded himself
of the price that Teal’c paid for that control. His freedom, his life and
his family. Jack tilted his head sideways and looked at Daniel. Or rather
the impassive face of Daniel’s helmet. Jack couldn’t tell what the boy was
thinking. Actually he couldn’t tell what he was thinking either. He didn’t
understand why Kynthia was on the ship. Had she been taken by the Goa’ulds?
Had she come willingly with promises of a better life. Jack couldn’t believe
that. She was enjoying her long life on Argos, like the rest of the inhabitants.
Jack mentally slapped himself. This was the last thing he needed, distractions.
Jack wondered where Sam and Teal’c were. They all looked the same, decked
out in shiny metal with almost identical, almost invisible scratches. A
clank of metal in the hallway beside him made him look. Two Jaffa had now
joined their ranks and had started to march with them. He knew that they
were under suspicion. Jack breathed a sigh of relief as they finally separated
and branched off, away from them. When Jack rerouted his attention to what
was in front of him he realized why. They were in Hathor’s chambers. IT
was wonderfully designed but Jack didn’t bother with the details. Two soldiers
behind them closed the massive doors that led into the room and Jack looked
fleetingly around. There was another door leading to some sort of bathroom.
At least, he comforted himself, the goa’uld were definitely human in some
ways. Besides that and the two massive doors that had just cut them off from
the rest of the ship, there was absolutely no way to get out. Jack shifted
slightly. If they were to speak to Hathor, how the hell was she supposed
to get in? He answered his own question as a displacement of air shimmered
and formed a perfectly proportioned woman if not for the Goa’uld that controlled
her every move and word. Beside him Daniel breathed evenly, a perfect replica
of Teal’c’s stamina. Hathor. She was perfectly framed by a quiet large statue
of herself. They certainly weren’t stingy with the decorations. Jack guessed
this would be Hathor’s crowning moment. Considering that They had foiled
her plans in the first place, it was a wonder that she hadn’t gone after
them quicker. After a moment of after thought, he wondered why they all
hadn’t annihilated Earth eons ago, seeing it posed such a huge threat in
the first place. Jack twisted his lips in a sardonic smile and watched Hathor
weave her hands downwards and Jack couldn’t help following them. Her dress
was a little bit too revealing for his level. He found himself wondering
how many admirers she had on this ship. Beside him, Daniel imitated his
shift from before. He was as uncomfortable being in this room as much as
he was. Hathor finally lowered her hands and tossed her head back, her heavily
outlines eyes searching the impassive faces of the soldiers before her.
She went to the closest soldier and trailed a finger down his or her breastplate.
Jack expected some vile reaction but the subject was totally still. Hathor
looked into the Amherst eyes then down to the end of the line where Jack
and Daniel stood. Jack swore he could hear the drop of sweat roll off his
forehead and down to the metal curve of his jaw. Hathor continued down the
line. She stopped at the middle figure. Jack was very aware of the thin line
they were treading on. Hathor narrowed her eyes and twisted to the guards.
She snapped her fingered and they disappeared. Jack strained his eyes but
was discouraged to hear the slam of the great doors closing once more. The
guards weren’t going any further. That’s for sure. Jack blinked hard
and stood stock still when Hathor came down to their location. She stopped
at Jack briefly and Jack felt ready to collapse, A little voice in his mind
gibbered at him to move, to grab her, and strangle the life out of the bitch.
Instead he let her pet his snout and she continued, looking, rather than
felling Daniel. For once Jack was profoundly relieved. If Hathor touched
him, she would figure out that they weren’t Jaffa and that Daniel was her
beloved. That really didn’t leave to much room for what would happen next,
boom, boom and there goes Earth. Daniel relaxed slightly and so did Jack.
He didn’t think he could handle these sudden surprises. God knows what would
happen someday, maybe a heart attack. Jack straightened as Hathor faced
them again.
“Have you
brought news of his lord Klorel?” The Jaffa on the far right replied.
“Yes. Klorel
will rise soon and we shall resume our attack on Earth as soon as possible.”
Hathor nodded and narrowed her eyes slightly more.
“What of
the vile Tok’ra. Have they been found?” The second Jaffa than answered.
It was a woman.
“No. We
are still trying to find the saboteurs.” Hathor strode up to the first Jaffa.
“Are you
sure?” She shifted her piercing gaze down the line. “I would like you to
stay aboard. You no doubt have some expertise in finding these types of
Traitors.” She looked at the first man who had spoken. “If you refuse...”
Jack got the point. Hathor snapped her fingers once more and the huge doors
glided open. As a unit the twenty-four soldiers turned, watched by a glowering
Hathor. Jack faced foreword and at the last moment looked back. Hathor was
gone as fast as she appeared and for a moment Jack wondered if they would
see her again. It was a very small universe. Nothing seemed to surprised
him any more. Jack faced foreword and marched past the guards. This day
couldn’t be getting any worse.
As the
twenty-four renegades made their way down the hallway, they each had a plan
to somehow defeat the Goa'uld. They were all concerned, but not more so
than Sam Carter. She had been witness to a myth reborn. As far as she was
concerned Hathor should’ve been dead. When she left the compound after her
fiery escape Daniel had finally gotten past his muddled reality and theorized
that she would probably be dead once she reached Chulak. Apophis would’ve
surly have killed her on sight. But yet there she was, as vain and proud
as she had been nearly two years before. Except this time, she had thousands
of people under her power and none in which wouldn’t die for their ‘goddess’.
Beside her, the Tok’ra Martouf shift his helmet in her direction. They were
an odd pair. She being shorter than his tall lanky frame. Thankfully Hathor
or her guards had noticed. Ever since her arrival on the Tok’ra planet she
had had the strange premonition that Martouf knew her more than he cared
to admit. The way he looked at her was eerie and she had a feeling he could
see right through her. Sam focused her thoughts on moving foreword and she
was surprised when they marched into a large and empty room. Empty except
for the enormous statue of Hathor herself. The last guards closed the door
and as a unit twenty-four snake molded heads snapped back. Sam nodded to
Teal’c who was on her right. Daniel and Jack were at the back, they being
the ones who closed the doors. Martouf looked at Jack, sensing that Jack
would settle for nothing less than absolute power. Jack let his eyes roam
on the group, lingering on Sam, Teal’c and Daniel.
“We’re going
to split up. Martouf, you’ll take four men. Sg-1 will be together, Cordesh,
you and another four guys are together.” As he spoke he grouped them together
and finally they had four teams of five. Each had a coordinated group leader.
Jack stood back to admire his handiwork and then gave them all places to
go to. Soon the last of the teams had been briefed and had snapped on their
helmets, leaving SG-1 in the vast empty room. Teal’c sat on the floor with
his helmet cradled in his lap. Sam could still see his eyes, flickering
at every sound. Sam watched as Jack also removed his helmet smiling as the
weight disappeared from his shoulders. Daniel had already discarded his
and was approached the huge statue of the goddess. He was fascinated and
Sam couldn’t help but admire the work and intricacy that was involved in
creating such a masterpiece as this. Jack narrowed his eyes at her movement
and she quickly stepped back. Who knew if an armed bunch of Serpent guards
would come bursting into the room any second from now. Jack shifted uneasily
and finally called to Daniel.
“Daniel!
Let’s go!” Daniel didn’t move. He seemed to either be ignoring Jack or not
listening. Something was obviously fascinating. Daniel twitched slightly
but continued to stare at the Statue. “Daniel! Come on. We can’t stay here.”
Daniel turned slightly and Sam’s eyes widened. At the base of the statue
a crack appeared and it was Sam’s turn to yell.
“Daniel!”
He turned just in time to duck the blast of a staff weapon. It past between
Jack and Sam and she could smell the burned ozone. Sam turned back to the
statue where she saw Daniel being hauled up by the throat into the air.
He struggled in vain, trying to free himself from the iron grip that she
could see was starting to choke him. Beside her she saw a flash of metal.
She whipped her head in Jack’s direction and saw him raise the gun. At the
same time she simotenously shouted ‘No!’ the gun went off. It seemed to
all slow. The large bulky guard turned and swung his arms. They were holding
Daniel. Sam screamed again as the bullet impacted into Daniel’s lower back.
She screamed unintelligibly and she watched as Daniel’s hand slipped and
fell limply to his side. She took a step foreword and that was as far as
she managed to get. She watched through a stranger’s eyes as the door that
the soldiers had come through closed, taking the injured Daniel. There was
a bang and a rolling sound and she watched a beautiful orb fall to the ground
next to her feet. She twisted her head to Jack, whose gun had clattered
unnoticed to the ground. He looked at her and they heard Teal’c yell to
get outside. The beautiful orb sprang open and bright light and piercing
sound filled the air. Sam arched her back and fell to the ground, her ears
hearing and noting the approach of reinforcements. She managed to shift
her body slightly and tilt her unseeing eyes towards the door when finally
and mercifully the darkness took her soul to the far reaches of space.
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