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Setting: after 'In the Line of Duty' (as you'd find out soon enough)
Author's Warning: English isn't my first language (it's German) so there are grammatical errors here for sure. Whoever finds one can keep it ;)
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Comments welcome. Have fun!
"We have to go! Move it!"
The insistent voice got through the daze he was in, jolting
him back to reality. Daniel blinked, wincing as he saw the mutilated, charred
corpse at his feet. Cut down in cold blood by the Jaffa now swarming toward
them. He had briefly known the man, one of the people of this planet, and
he had died protecting the only way to the StarGate.
"Daniel! Move!"
Someone grabbed his arm and pulled him away. His instincts
screamed, resisting the retreat. They couldn't just leave....!
"It's no good!" Jack O'Neill told him forcefully and
the hand on his shoulder was like a vice.
"But...."
"No!" The Colonel gave him a rough shove and he almost
stumbled. "We are losing this battle and I don't want to see more of us
cut down like sheep to the slaughter!" He started to drag him along. "We
have to get the survivors through! Now move it!"
Angry streams of deadly fire followed their retreat,
searching for a target to obliterate.
"What about the others?" Daniel asked.
"We can't do anything for them anymore."
* * *
Major General George Hammond, commander of the StarGate
Project, watched as the StarGate lit up. It was a spectacle he never grew
tired of watching. The bright bluish-white light of the active Gate exploded
outwards, rushing towards them like a large tidal wave. From his position
in the control room Hammond saw energy funneling away from the rings, reaching
towards them. Just as it looked like it was going to touch the people in
the Embarkation Room, the bubbling and sizzling funnel collapsed back the
way it had come from.
The Gate was open.
And out of the Gate came SG-1 as well as several people
Hammond suspected were from the planet they had visited. PG-2770, a planet
where Native American culture had been preserved, though with a few differences
from what had developed on Earth. The people were in a bad condition, bleeding,
stumbling, some collapsing right after they were out of the Gate, others
staring wide-eyed and in shock at the new environment. The medical teams
were rushing in and starting their work, while SG-1 helped the worst cases
down the ramp. O'Neill and his team didn't look much better than many of
the refugees. Their faces were streaked with soot, blood and dirt, their
uniforms torn or burned, and all of them, maybe with the exception of Teal'c,
looked exhausted. Hammond had never really seen the Jaffa tired or worn
out. Must be the Goa'uld, he thought wryly.
The general turned away from the large window front and
proceeded to the briefing room. SG-1 would be in soon and then he would
know what had happened – aside from what he could already guess.
* * *
She looked around. So this was it. Amazing place; completely
unlike what she had seen before. Someone took her arm and talked softly
to her, treating her as if she were in shock, which must be what she looked
like. She played along and let the man guide her out of the large doors
and down a long hallway. Others followed, some being carried, some walking
under their own power. Her own body hurt, but she ignored it. It would
be fine again soon. She had a job to do, a search to complete, and she
was finally where she would get the answers.
<I can't leave them alone!> a voice whispered urgently.
She looked around and winced slightly at the state of
the people around her, aware of the need in her to help them.
<We have to assist> the voice said.
<We will help with the greatest pain, but the moment
there is danger of revelation, we will stop and continue the search> she
agreed.
A feeling like a smile coursed through her. <We can
search even while helping. Win their trust>
Now she smiled as well. <Yes....>
* * *
Dr. Janet Frasier had the work cut out for her. About
a dozen seriously injured Creatak had been hustled into the medical bay
of SGC and she was busy transferring the worst cases to emergency surgery
and getting the others settled down for treatment. Some were 'only' in
shock or had some burns and abrasions, but the most serious cases were
fighting with death. For one she guessed any help would come too late and
another might lose his hand, maybe even the arm. She hated making those
decisions, but somebody had to do it.
"Hi, Doc, how are things?" Jack greeted her as she walked
into a separate examination room where SG-1 was waiting for their routine
checks.
"Busy," she sighed. "We have it all under control, but
it will take some more time till we have all Creatak taken care of. Some
are very seriously injured."
Daniel nodded, looking glum. "Too many died," he said
softly.
"War is not pretty," O'Neill replied. "You know that,
Daniel. We all saw it before."
"And I'll never get used to it, Jack," the young scientist
replied forcefully.
"Neither will I and I saw a lot more of this than you
hopefully ever will, Danny-boy."
"How are you?" Frasier now asked, putting down her chart
and walking over to Sam, who sat on one of the examination beds. She began
checking for Goa'uld entry wounds.
"Tired, in need of a shower and hungry," Sam replied
with a smile.
"You'll get all of it the moment I'm done. You know we
have to get you through computer tomography as well."
All nodded. It was necessary now. Frasier continued her
checks, found nothing suspicious or wrong, and then shooed them off to
the CT room.
Twelve hours later some kind of quiet had returned, the
medical personnel still busy with the patients, the surgical theaters treating
one patient after another, but at least the hubbub of before was no more.
Now was the time additional checks, for talking with the survivors, for
asking for the results of blood tests and tissue samples. Frasier walked
along the row of beds and nodded at the conscious patients, checking the
charts. Nurses flocked around her, volunteers assisting her staff, and
everything was once again the normal, controlled chaos they were used to.
"Dr. Frasier?"
She turned and discovered one of her assistants. "Yes,
Ben?"
"We are done with the first set of CT pics. No Goa'uld
presence or signs of anything abnormal so far."
She nodded. Since the episode with the Goa'uld hiding
out in Captain Sam Carter about a month back they had had to improve their
method of checking everyone for a possible hostile take-over. Even if the
alien had declared that he belonged to a kind of resistance against the
likes of Apophis, entering a hosts body without external wounds meant heightened
alertness and a new book of security rules for StarGate Command. So far,
nothing of the likes had happened again.
"How many more?" she asked.
"About two dozen. CT takes a while and we have to be
sure."
"I know, Ben, I know. Get the results to my office as
usual."
"Sure, Doc."
Frasier continued her checks. One bed was occupied by
a young man who had been brought in with severe burns to his hands, shock,
and an abdominal wound. Curiously enough he had walked through the StarGate
under his own power and then broken down a few steps off the ramp. Dr.
Frasier believed that shock and an adrenaline rush were responsible that
he had made it this far.
The Creatak were a race that looked almost human. Frasier
didn't know if they had human ancestors or had been cross-bred by the Goa'uld,
but except for a few minor differences they looked like her own race. They
could double for American Indians mostly, right down to the copper-colored
skin and the dark hair and eyes. Some showed exceptions, with a lighter
eye-color or different tone of skin. Most had tattoos on their arms and
legs. She had talked with a few and had read a short report from the SG
teams who had been in contact with them before the whole mess had happened,
and she knew they were primitive by Earth standards, but their culture
showed some interesting twists.
And Frasier had noticed how quick they were on the up-take.
One of the not so badly injured female Creatak had volunteered to help
treating her people, talking to those in shock and scared of the alien
world around them, explaining to the doctors what to watch out or what
to look for. Frasier was thankful for it; it had helped immensely. Right
now this woman, Tiera if she remembered correctly, sat at the side of one
of the injured male Creatak, talking softly to him, smiling, holding his
hand. She had suffered some minor wounds only, light burns, some abrasions
and cuts, and she had been treated right away. As Dr. Frasier approached
she looked up, smiling briefly, then said something to the man and stood.
"I want to thank you for all the help you gave us, Dr.
Frasier," Tiera said, smiling at her.
Frasier nodded. "You are welcome. And thank you for your
assistance. It helped to treat the injured a lot more quickly." She visually
examined the woman. Tiera looked tired, but not on the verge of breaking
down. "You should rest," Janet then said kindly. "You have been up since
this started and you are as much a victim as are your people."
Tiera nodded slowly, casting a long look around the infirmary.
Frasier saw infinite sadness in her dark eyes. Like almost all female Creatak
she had tattoos in her face, hers starting at the temples and, following
an intricate pattern, running down her cheeks and neck. From one of the
other patients Dr. Frasier had been told that Tiera held the status of
a healer, a doctor, among the Creatak. No wonder she wanted to help.
"I will," she now promised.
"Have you been examined yet?"
"No. I was too busy here. I will go and see your assistant
now." She smiled.
Frasier nodded. "Let Nancy take you there. You might
get lost otherwise. Everything around here is a maze."
Tiera chuckled. "I noticed." Then she turned, following
Nancy as she left the infirmary and led her to the CT room.
Dr. Frasier went back to her work.
* * *
Daniel Jackson was tired. He had fallen asleep throughout
his work, which currently consisted of getting up-to-date with all their
discoveries on the dozens of planets they had visited in the last four
weeks. Because he had been constantly away, just home enough to make notes
and deliver a brief report, drop off the samples and change clothes, he
was now up to his ears in work. As was the rest of the team. While passing
by one of the small conference rooms usually used to review old material,
he had heard Jack curse over something or other. And since the incident
on Crea he had one more report to add to the others. General Hammond had
ordered them to catch up on their work and told O'Neill in quite clear
words that even though SG-1 was the first of all teams, they were not the
only one. SGs 2-12 could take over some of their work until everything
was once again up to date. And throughout it, Daniel Jackson had fallen
asleep.
When he woke, his head resting in an uncomfortable position
on the desk, it was close to 8 a.m. Cursing himself for sleeping so long
he got up, wincing as he felt his neck muscles cramp. He wasn't used to
sleep in this awkward position. He took a quick shower in the crew quarters
shower room and then went down to the area used as a mess hall for the
soldiers stationed here.
"Morning', Daniel. You look dreadful."
Daniel grimaced. "Good morning, Sam." He accepted a cup
of coffee and settled down on a chair, feeling tired and still sleepy even
after the night's 'rest'. He would have preferred his own bed.
"How's work proceeding?" Sam asked conversationally,
sitting down opposite of him. The rest of the mess hall was quiet and empty.
"Pretty good." He stirred his coffee, debating whether
to have breakfast or not. He settled on not. "I'll be back in the office
after breakfast." Daniel had a small office cubicle where he usually spent
as little time as possible to write up his mission report. He hated the
bare concrete walls and would have preferred the walls of his own apartment,
but that was military life for you.
"You call coffee breakfast?" Sam raised an eyebrow. "You
are working too hard, Daniel."
"This is important."
"I know it is, but so is you health. The colonel said
he wants SG-1 back on real duty by the day after tomorrow, and Hammond
agreed."
"But I'm not done yet!" Daniel protested, torn between
the option of discovering new, alien worlds with ancient cultures, and
catching up on all the things they had yet to evaluate and learn about.
"General Hammond said he wants your material be transferred
to the special project group back at headquarters for a deeper analysis.
Sorry, Daniel," Sam added with a genuine apology. "Looks like you won't
be researching all that much."
Jackson grumbled something, trying to hide his disappointment.
Beside his presence on SG-1 and besides being trained to shoot and defend
himself, he was still very much a scientist. Missing out on analyzing and
evaluating what they had uncovered .... it was painful. He only went in,
got himself into danger, brought back a few snippets, but he was denied
working on unraveling the mystery. Then again, his primary goal on each
mission was to find his wife Sha're. Still, it felt somehow wrong. He was
a scientist deep down inside!
"Hey, why the long faces?" someone asked and Daniel looked
up, discovering Jack O'Neill.
"Nothing," he muttered.
Jack turned to Sam and raised an eyebrow. "Daniel wants
to continue evaluating the findings from the last four weeks," she explained
helpfully.
Jack turned back to look at his friend. "Take it with
dignity, Daniel, but the guys back at the special project group need something
to do as well." He smiled. "And I thought discovering new cultures was
high up on your list of 'Things I Always Wanted To Do'."
Daniel sighed. "Yeah, maybe."
Jack gave him a light pat. "Hey, cheer up. I'll see to
it you get the results ASAP and you can read them on the ride."
Daniel grimaced and Jack grinned a bit. "I think I'll
get back and do what I can to get the back-log straightened out. See you
guys."
He stood and left, walking back to his quarters. He passed
by a woman – and stopped. Daniel turned and gazed at the woman. She walked
down the corridor as if she knew exactly where she was going, as if she
belonged here. But she didn't. She was one of the rescued Creatak, one
of the people who would soon be relocated to a safe world. Now she turned
a corner and Daniel found himself following her. He was just around the
corner as he saw her enter a room. Gazing at the label he discovered it
was the computer room.
How....?
All rooms were secured by an electronic lock and could
not be opened without valid access cards! The Creatak could not have such
a card! Impossible!
Without thinking he approached the room and carefully
pushed the door open. It had not been closed shut. The woman stood in front
of the main computer, typing something into the keyboard.
"Uhm, excuse me?" Daniel asked.
Mistake! his instincts screamed right away. The woman
turned and for a moment Daniel had the incredible urge to run away. Her
face was still human, but it held a definitely inhuman expression. He thought
he caught a glint of white fire in those dark eyes and now his instincts
were overpowering his reasonable thinking. He staggered back as the Creatak
straightened and he fumbled for the alarm button that was installed in
every high security room.
"Ah...." he managed. "I...."
His fingers found the button and he pressed it. The red
light above the door started flashing and a siren wailed. "Security alert!"
a female voice declared. "Set condition red..... Security alert.... Set
condition red....."
The woman looked at the lamp, then her eyes fixed on
Daniel and he felt like the proverbial rabbit facing a snake. And then
it happened. As she took a step forward she seemed to change shape. Her
legs grew longer, stretching, her feet turning into clawed digits, raising
her to stand on her toes only like a cat. Her hands turned into long claws,
her features shifting slightly into something more demonic.
Daniel swallowed hard, grabbing for the door and pulling
it open, stumbling to the outside. "Listen...."
The black eyes lit up with the fire of possession, a
snarl escaping the creature. Daniel tried to get further away as she stalked
him, but suddenly she lashed out and he felt the strong hands close around
the front of his uniform.
"No, you will listen, human," the alien said, the black
eyes fixed on his. "I want to know what you did with Jolinar."
Daniel swallowed again, catching movement out of the
corner of his eyes. Jack and Teal'c had arrived, both armed, both aiming
at his attacker. The Goa'uld seemed to have seen them too because her claws
dug deeper into his shirt, holding him.
"Where is he?" she hissed.
"Uhm, he is....dead," Daniel wheezed and then choked
as her grip tightened, the strained material of the shirt biting into his
neck skin and cutting off his air.
"So you killed him!"
"Let him go, lady!" Jack now yelled, removing the security
clasp from his handgun.
The Goa'uld turned, Daniel dangling from her grasp, his
feet several inch above the floor.
<No! He isn't dead!>
<I'm sorry, Rijk>
<No!> she screamed. <It can't be! He wouldn't surrender
his life to these humans!>
Tiera sighed. <Maybe>
<No!> she cried again, eyes still fixed on the human
in her grasp.
<You have to accept it if it happened. And please
refrain from killing him>
<Why should I? They killed Jolinar!>
<We don't know that. He only said he is dead. It could
mean anything.....>
Jack felt his mouth turn dry as he saw what had once been
a Creatak woman. She was still humanoid, but that was where the human part
ended. Her eyes were black with a deep red iris and a reptilian look all
in all, and they were slanted. Her face was narrow and held a few sharp
angles, her cheek bones higher than the normal human's. It could be called
almost beautiful and still held some basic Creatak features. What had made
her transform into this creature? Jack glanced at Teal'c and saw the same
expression of amazement on his feature Jack thought he was displaying as
well.
"Drop him," he ordered again.
"Who of you killed Jolinar?"
"No one. He killed himself," Jack replied. A Goa'uld!
Another one! What was happening to this base?! Were they now running a
travel agency?
"Liar!"
"The truth," Daniel gasped. "The assassin wounded him
so badly that he died!"
More soldiers had appeared by now and the Goa'uld, with
Daniel in her grasp, was surrounded.
"Assassin?"
"The Ashrak," Teal'c said levelly.
The woman's eyes narrowed, fixing briefly on the sign
on the Jaffa's head, then turning back on her 'victim'.
"Why don't you give up?" Jack suggested. "We find you
a nice little cell, I promise, though the rooms with a view are already
taken."
A deep rumble escaped from the alien's throat. Suddenly
her eyes narrowed and Jack followed her gaze. Captain Samantha Carter....
"You..." the Goa'uld whispered.
Jack stared. Could she sense Sam had been a host? He
knew Sam had retained some strange abilities from her possession, but could
a Goa'uld feel she had once been one of theirs?
Sam stared at the demonic creature. She had seen several
alien beings in her time with SGC and she had faced more horrible creatures,
but this one had once been a normal looking woman! "They tell the truth,"
she finally said softly. "Jolinar died. He chose to die so I could live."
"You were his host?"
Sam nodded, coming closer.
"Sam, damnit!" Jack hissed. "Get back here!" She ignored
him and Jack's features grew darker. "Captain Carter, that's an order!"
"Jolinar was forced to take me as a host because his
Nasyan partner was killed in an air raid of Death Gliders," Carter explained,
voice even, eyes never leaving the Goa'uld. "We know he belonged to the
Tok'ra and that they oppose the system lords. Are you one of them as well?"
The Goa'uld's eyes narrowed. "I am Tok'ra," she proclaimed
proudly. "My name is Rijk of Ten-Nar."
Jack cast Teal'c a questioning look. "Know the critter?"
"Yes. I heard of Rijk of Ten-Nar, but only in tales.
She is believed to be older than many of the most powerful system lords,
maybe even older than Apophis."
Jack tilted his head. "And more ugly as well."
Rijk smiled and flashed vampiric teeth. "Legends do wonders
to your reputation." Then her attention swiveled back to Sam. "Jolinar
is truly dead? The Ashrak did his job?"
"And got killed in turn. I'm sorry."
"Then my search is complete."
"How about letting me down then?" Daniel asked carefully.
The reptilian eyes met his. "So you can kill me?"
Sam shook her head. "We won't...."
"...in exchange for some information," Jack added smoothly.
Rijk sighed and shook her head. "No deal." With that
she flung Daniel into his team mates who stumbled back, Jack instinctively
grabbing for a dazed Daniel Jackson and pulling him down. When he looked
around he discovered the stunned faces of the other soldiers who had suddenly
lost their target.
"There," Teal'c said in his normal, rather calm voice.
Jack whirled around and saw the strange creature move
quickly down to the Embarkation Room. He grabbed his gun and gave chase.
*
<You should have agreed>
<Agreement means imprisonment and death> she contradicted.
<You heard about the humans and you know about Jolinar now as well>
<He died to save his host>
Rijk winced as she fled down the corridor to the StarGate.
Yes, maybe....
<You can't set the coordinates> Tiera whispered as
she watched them flee, letting the symbiont control her body.
Rijk hesitated. She had noticed this as well. <Another
hostage....>
<Won't work. It would be a stand-off>
<They will kill me because they believe it will save
you, and because of their rage towards the Goa'uld>
<No> Tiera said softly. <Give them some credit>
Jack was not far behind the alien when she suddenly stopped.
She had her back turned to him and it seemed like she was talking to herself...well,
in a way. Jack trained his weapon on the Goa'uld.
"Hold it right there, lady!"
She turned and raised her hands. As she did, her body
seemed to shift, morphing back to the woman they had rescued from the Goa'uld
attack on Crea. There was a strange, almost human expression in her face.
"We give up," she said, her voice not that of the Goa'uld
anymore.
* * *
"She is a Goa'uld?" Dr. Frasier shook her head in disbelief.
"Yep, she is," Jack told her.
"But... but.... She didn't act like any Goa'uld I've
ever seen! She helped treat the wounded, she talked to those who were going
through xenophobic shock...." She made a weak gesture.
"But she never went through CT," Hammond stated. He sat
at the head of the large table in the briefing room, looking serious.
"Uh, no. I checked on it right away after you called.
It seems Nancy led her to the CT room, but we don't know what happened
after that. Nancy has no recollection of it and neither has the CT technician.
We didn't get any prints from her."
Hammond frowned darkly. "What do we know about her?"
he then wanted to know.
"Uhm, well," Daniel started, "her name if Rijk, she is
of the Tok'ra, and she came here with us when we evacuated Crea. Her host
is a woman named Tiera, a Creatak, and apparently a shape-shifter."
"Shape-shifter?" Hammond echoed.
"I talked to some of the other Creatak," Frasier ventured
forward. "They confessed that these abilities are not uncommon among their
kind, but the degree of morphing Rijk/Tiera showed is unheard of."
"It might be the possession through a Goa'uld enhanced
the natural latent abilities," Sam guessed. She cast a look at Teal'c.
The Jaffa took the cue. "The Goa'uld choose their hosts
by their strength and power. They develop the natural abilities further.
It would explain her shape-shifting powers."
"So we have a shape-shifting Goa'uld who claims to be
of the resistance group Jolinar belonged to." Hammond's face darkened even
more. He clearly didn't like it.
"I believe her," Sam now spoke up.
All heads turned to her.
"A 'feeling', Captain?" O'Neill asked with slight sarcasm
in his voice. He knew her 'feelings' concerning Goa'uld were to be taken
seriously, but she was also biased where the Tok'ra were concerned.
"In a way, yes. I felt Jolinar and I felt his thoughts.
He didn't mean us harm, but he was prepared to use force to go back through
the StarGate to flee from the assassin. Somehow I sense this in Rijk as
well. She will do everything to get away from here, now that she knows
Jolinar is dead."
"If a hunter was after Jolinar, who tells us there isn't
one following her as well?" Daniel suddenly asked.
"True," Hammond conceded. "We have a living, grown-up
Goa'uld for study, one that is joined to a host on what the Tok'ra claim
is a symbiotic level... we will never get his chance again. But the danger
that one of these Ashrak follows her is there and I can't ignore it."
"And then there is Colonel Kennedy. If he and his bloodsuckers
get wind of her presence here, we'll have another kind of hostile take-over
in no time." Jack raised his eyebrows at the others.
"I know. We are keeping a tight lid on this and we have
to figure out what to do with her." Hammond interlaced his fingers. "Suggestions,
people?"
"We could let her go." All eyes swiveled on Daniel, who
smiled hesitantly. "Rijk belongs to those Goa'uld who fight the system
lords and she is a valuable asset, a valuable ally. If she gets word of
us back to the Tok'ra...."
"...we might buy it," Jack finished levelly. "Who says
those Tok'ra Goa'uld won't just finish us off the moment we let our guard
down?"
"Why should they, Jack?" Daniel argued. "They fight the
same enemy we do! We could learn so much from each other."
"Like what? How to have a parasite inside you and still
be yourself?"
Jackson sighed deeply and shook his head. His head throbbed
slightly and his neck hurt from the prior abuse, but he knew the bruises,
which would be colorful indeed, would disappear in a few days. He had come
to no permanent harm and it would have been easy for Rijk to finish him
off before throwing him halfway across the corridor into his friends.
"They want a peaceful solution for their problem. The
Tok'ra try to co-exist, not to take over."
"That's what she says. And what this Jolinar told us.
But is it the truth?"
"Guys," Sam cut in, "remember that it was me the Tok'ra
used? I was linked to it, however briefly, and I felt his thoughts now
and then. He didn't have any ill intent, believe me. He just wanted to
leave and find another host. And Teal'c can verify the Tok'ra. We have
to make a first step here because both Jolinar and Rijk took theirs."
Jack cast a long look, full of subdued worry and
rather open distrust.
"I can't let this Goa'uld go!" Hammond decided. "Her
knowledge alone is worth too much!"
"Then maybe we can make this a deal," Daniel said quietly.
* * *
The camera keeping a watchful eye on the prison cell showed
a young woman in a black cat-suit, sitting cross-legged on the only bunk,
eyes closed. She had been in this position since several security guards
had locked her up. She was breathing slowly, regularly, and her body was
completely relaxed.
<I think I made a mistake>
Tiera shook her head. <No. If at all, I made the mistake
because I argued we should give them a chance>
<I could have over-ruled your decision>
<Sure. As if you would>
Rijk sighed. <They will kill me>
<No, I don't believe that> Tiera told her. <They
are curious, they want to know, and if something happens to you, it will
also happen to me. We heard about the humans. They might hate the Goa'uld,
but they won't kill a host just like this if there is a chance to separate
them>
<I'm not sure about that....>
Tiera sank deeper into her meditations. She was currently
the part of this symbiosis who was in control and because of the shape-shifting
she needed some rest. She gave it to her body by meditating, and Rijk did
the rest.
<We have to wait and see. If all else fails, I agree
we need to use force>
Rijk sent a tingle through her. <We have to leave
as soon as we can. The news of Jolinar's death has to reach the others
and we have to make our moves. The danger...>
<I know, I know>
The Tok'ra sighed and wished she could do something.
Unlike Jolinar she was a rather emotional person, someone who was prone
to pacing, temper surges and speaking her mind quite openly. It had nearly
cost her her life before she had joined the Tok'ra and she was lucky not
to have perished at the hands of the system lords. Her pairing with Tiera
had been more luck than plan. The Creatak healer was a calm and level-headed
person, evening out the part now made up by Rijk's presence, and together
they made up Rijk's outside appearance.
<Someone has come>
Rijk drew herself back to the present and felt Tiera
rise out of her meditation trance.
"Hello," a voice said. "My name is Daniel Jackson."
<Who are they addressing?>
Tiera smiled. <You>
Rijk nodded. <I guess so>
"Hello."
The female Goa'uld looked up, opening her eyes. and Daniel
shivered. Something about her made him more nervous than facing Apophis.
Maybe because she had nearly strangled him, maybe because of her powers,
maybe because he was probably not facing a Goa'uld but a symbiotic being.
"My name is Daniel Jackson," he introduced himself. "My
companions are Colonel O'Neill and Captain Carter." He gestured at the
two soldiers. "We would like to talk to you."
Rijk nodded. "I believe you already do."
Daniel felt his mouth twitch briefly. "You said you took
your host with her agreement?" They had heard about this from Jolinar already,
but he wanted to know nevertheless.
"Yes." Rijk, looking much more human now, still sat cross-legged
on the bunk. Unlike Jolinar she had not taken the stiff, soldier-like stance
most Goa'uld had.
Blood flowing out of deep gashes, mixing with the earth
she lay on.
Wooden clubs breaking ribs, shattering a wrist.
"Did she have a choice?" Jack wanted to know, voice neutral.
"Live or die."
Pain!
Everywhere.
She crawled back to her destroyed hut, tears mixing with
the blood from a cut on her forehead.
"Die a human death or live with you inside her, controlling
her every move or thought?" O'Neill snapped.
Rijk's eyes swiveled to him. "She had a choice and she
still has it. Her body has been mended for a long time now and we believe
in voluntary partnerships, not a hostile take-over. If Tiera feels threatened
or under pressure, I would find a new host."
The night hid her from prying eyes as she curled up. She
felt broken bone mend, agony spreading through her in the process. Her
whimper turned into an almost animalistic wail, piercing through the blackness.
The other presence spread throughout her, enveloping
her mind like a blanket, whispering to her.
"Which would be very dangerous for you," Daniel added.
"It always is for us. Few of us switch if not necessary."
"This ...host," Jack now said. "She's different. Never
saw anyone do this kind of," he made a general gesture with his hand, "morphing
or whatever."
"The Creatak have latent powers they don't really know
about. The systems lords found these powers can be a danger to them, so
they decided to eradicate the Creatak wherever they can find them."
"Powers? More than changing shape?"
"It is enough, Daniel Jackson." Rijk shook her head.
"You can't imagine what power a metamorph, even a limited one, can have."
She raised a hand and Daniel took an involuntary step back as the human
hand morphed into a claw-like copy of what it had been. The fingers grew
longer, the nails transforming into talons, everything seemed more flexible.
"You cannot tell a talented Creatak apart from a normal one, except when
he morphs. Tiera is a highly talented person."
Jack sauntered closer, hands buried in his pockets. "So
that's why you made her choose you."
"I did not make her do anything. Tiera is free."
"Except for you."
Rijk smiled slightly.
"If the Creatak are such talented people with latent
powers the Goa'uld could use," Daniel now said, "why are the Goa'uld killing
them?"
"Because they are an experiment gone rogue."
"Experiment?" Jack's voice dropped several degrees.
"The Creatak were taken off other planets and Zukha,
the system lord who ruled them for a long time, ordered the experiments.
He wanted to create a powerful host body for himself and his followers,
but everything backfired. Then he was killed by another of his kind and
knowledge Crea was lost in time. Too many tried to replace the dead ruler
and the resulting family wars left the winner with very little of what
had once been Zukha's rule." Rijk shrugged. "The Creatak developed naturally
and became what they are today. The Goa'uld can't take them over easily.
Their minds fight the possession, able to kill the Goa'uld foolish enough
to take them."
"So why did you chose one?" Daniel asked curiously.
"Because at the time I had no other choice and Tiera
was dying. Our deal should have ended with me finding another host, but
it didn't. We continued as we were and neither has taken harm from it.
The Tok'ra do not harm."
"You said you were looking for this Jolinar...." O'Neill
changed the topic.
"He was my friend."
"I heard Goa'uld don't really have a budding relationship
if it doesn't serve their purpose. What was yours?" Jack asked provocatively.
"Survive against the system lords and oppose wherever
possible," Rijk answered. "Jolinar died for this and I intend to fight
the lords as long as I breathe."
"Commendable," the Colonel smiled.
Rijk didn't rise to the provocation and Jack had to admit
she was slightly different from other Goa'uld he had faced. Jolinar had
been unflappable and hard to provoke as well, completely unlike the other
High and Mighty system lords. He had to confess that there were differences
among the aliens, but he would never trust a Goa'uld.
Daniel stepped closer to the prison bars, his eyes fixing
the Goa'uld with an intense expression. "Jolinar told me he knows where
Sha're is," he said softly. "Do you have that knowledge as well?"
Rijk tilted her head. "Sha're?"
"My wife. She.... Apophis took her from me, as a host
for his..." Daniel spat the word, "queen."
Rijk studied his face for a long time, then smiled sadly.
"No. I don't have that knowledge, Daniel Jackson."
A look of defeat and lost hope briefly crossed his features.
"You have to know that our resistance is spread all over
the system. We rarely meet, but we keep in contact, though not everyone
knows where the other is. Jolinar was one of my contacts, but he did not
share all his knowledge with me. It is too dangerous."
"I understand," he whispered.
"I am sorry, Daniel Jackson."
Daniel looked up and saw a genuine apology in the alien
eyes. It surprised and shocked him in one.
"We have an offer to make," Jack now cut in.
Rijk's eyes swiveled to meet his. "I listen."
"We want to know more about you and the symbiosis, about
the Goa'uld, and in exchange we will think about letting you go."
Rijk smiled darkly. "You will think about it? It doesn't
sound very encouraging."
"We cannot promise you freedom," Daniel confessed, "but
if you cooperate, it will show your willingness to help."
Rijk briefly closed her eyes. "What kind of cooperation
do you want?"
"A medical examination for starters."
The Goa'uld opened her eyes once more. "I see. Any knives
involved?"
Jack smiled humorlessly. "Depends on who you want to
answer."
She mirrored the smile. Daniel shook his head. "Just
blood tests, a CT and such-like. We want to know about this symbiosis."
"I know you do." After another brief minute of closing
her eyes, Rijk looked up. "Personally I do not trust any of you, just as
you do not trust my kind. But Tiera wants to believe and to trust. I might
make the wrong decision, but I will cooperate for now."
Daniel glanced at Sam, who only shrugged. Whatever questions
they had, it would have to wait until they started the examination and
interview.
* * *
Jack O'Neill had his hands shoved deep into his pockets,
standing at the large window giving him a very good view of the StarGate.
The light of the event horizon reflected softly off the security glass
and he watched as one Creatak after another left for their new home world.
Relocation was going smoothly, and even though several of the injured survivors
would have to follow later when he or she were mobile enough to be moved,
most would soon have a new, safe world. SGs 7 and 11 were busy on the other
side, helping the Creatak with their settlement, giving them all the assistance
they could.
His mind wandered to the creature they had confined down
in the prison cell, the Goa'uld possessed woman Tiera. He had an itchy
feeling whenever he reminded himself of her, of the fact that she was carrying
one of those hated creatures inside her, and was joined with it. And most
likely on a symbiotic level. Symbiosis.... Anger cooked inside of him,
slowly turning into rage. Sha're and Skaara had not had this chance. They
had been taken over by the Goa'uld, maybe still fighting for their selves,
fighting to survive in their own bodies and minds against an alien being
out to destroy them completely.
Thumping one fist against the concrete wall he turned
and walked out of the control room, leaving the technicians to their jobs.
The StarGate continued to deliver its travelers to the evac camp for the
Creatak nonstop. For them a new, hopefully peaceful life had begun.
* * *
"Dr. Frasier?"
Janet Frasier turned and looked at one of the Creatak
who would soon be transferred to the new world. He was still under observation
because of his wounds, but everything was healing nicely. "Yes?"
"I asked one of your assistants for our healer, Tiera.
I was told she could not come. What is wrong?"
Frasier hesitated. What should she tell them? 'I'm sorry,
but your healer is a Goa'uld?'. It might come to them as a shock. The Goa'uld
had just driven them from their planet, had destroyed their settlements
and taken their loved ones' lives.
"We still want to ask her a few questions. She has valuable
knowledge that might help us in the future," Frasier finally said vaguely.
"She will relocate later."
"Can I see her?"
"I'm not sure...."
"Dr. Frasier, Tiera of my family. I lost my mother and
father, as well as my brother and his family. Of our family clan only she
and I are still alive. "
Janet stared at him. "Family?" she managed.
"Yes, she is my sister."
* * *
"His sister?!" Jack exclaimed.
Dr. Frasier nodded. "Yes, his sister, though I somehow
doubt he means sibling. He tried to explain it to me, but it sounded strange.
Tiera is a healer, a kind of medicine woman, belonging to his family clan,
wandering from village to village, offering her medical help or training
aspiring healers. Colonel, she is respected by those people and always
has been."
O'Neill shook his head. "She is a Goa'uld!"
"Tok'ra," Sam corrected.
"She is still one of those alien crawlers and none of
them ever lived peacefully and without a massive entourage among mere humans!"
"She did. We just have to find out why."
"What about her brother or whatever he is?" Frasier now
wanted to know.
They looked at each other. "I think we need to talk to
him," O'Neill finally said slowly. "I want to hear a bit more about his
so-called sister."
"Rijk and Tiera are due for the examination," Dr. Frasier
told them. "Captain, if you want to be there as well...?"
Sam nodded. "I can interview her throughout the exams."
"Be careful," O'Neill advised.
"We have security personnel present," Frasier calmed
him. "She won't be able to get anywhere."
"And even if she flees, where else would she go but the
Embarkation Room?" Sam asked neutrally.
"Oh, I could think of a lot places interesting for a
Goa'uld," Jack muttered. "A lot...."
* * *
Dr. Janet Frasier carefully drew a blood sample, then
put it on a small tray and nodded at her assistant nurse to take it to
the lab. The young woman hurried out. Janet looked up at her 'patient'
and noticed that Tiera was gazing thoughtfully at the equipment around
her, her eyes brushing briefly over Captain Carter, who silently stood
close to the medical cabinet. Or was it Rijk she was facing? It was hard
to tell, except when she talked. There was no hiding the voice changes
whenever a Goa'uld took over. She wondered where that came from. Might
be a question she would ask Rijk later on – if the Tok'ra cooperated.
Now she started to check the Creatak woman's eyes, then
touched and probed her neck and throat for signs of the Goa'uld beneath
the skin. As with Sam Carter there was no sign of possession. She frowned.
Maybe the Goa'uld was wrapped around the spine in a different way than
others..... Her fingers brushed over the tiny, almost hidden scar she had
expected. It looked very old, as if Tiera had received an injury as a child.
She made notes of it on her clipboard.
Frasier and Carter were not alone in the room. Two marines
were with them, guarding the door, and two more were on the outside. Frasier
knew that if they failed to report in every ten minutes, a whole army of
soldiers would storm the infirmary. General Hammond had ordered the security
measures and wanted them to be followed strictly. That the doctor was examining
a woman who was by all means very womanly and would be naked throughout
some of the checks had not bothered him. But it bothered Frasier, who thought
that if Tiera was truly aware all the time and not simply a vessel for
an alien parasite, getting stared at by two strangers was rather discriminating.
So far the Creatak had not shown any signs of feeling unwell or exposed.
"Okay, I want to check your spine now," she told her
patient. "Please lie down and just relax."
There would be a whole set of CT scans and x-rays later
on, but physical examinations were necessary as well. Tiera nodded and
lay down on her belly. Frasier undid the clasps that held the medical gown
together at the back. She stopped, surprised, when she saw the bare back
– which was criss-crossed by a net of scars. Tiera had undressed and dressed
in the gown without Janet's presence and it was the first time she saw
her naked.
"Oh, my god...." she whispered.
Sam pushed away from the wall and came over, eyes just
as wide as Janet's, shocked deep down inside.
"They are old scars," Tiera said calmly. "Before I ever
met Rijk."
"What... what happened?" Sam wanted to know.
She should not have crossed the line set by her tribe.
A female as a Healer had been a blow into the faces of the males already,
but when her abilities had grown, she had been declared a Sorceress and
cast from the protection of the tribe. She had continued to practice Healing
and casting protective spells, many women of her old tribe coming to ask
her counsel. And then one had miscarried. The men had punished her, taken
everything from her, pride, possessions, everything..... They had burned
her hut, had destroyed and plundered, violated her sacred ground. They
had not dared to touch her, but they had nearly killed her nevertheless
with their weapons. Her abilities had not been enough to save her from
the pain. She had been left bruised and bloodied, crawling into the ruins
of her hut and wishing for death.
But she had not died.
She had survived, her body scarred in those places where
her shifting abilities had not been enough. She had moved on then, wandering
aimlessly around, living from what she could find, until she had met her
fate.
The demon.
Janet stared at her, listening to the tale with shock.
"But... the Creatak we met... they are an emancipated society!"
"The tribe I lived with when you came is not the one
I was born to. I met them a long time after my outcasting, and after Rijk
chose me. It was my mother's and her family clan accepted me as one of
their own." Tiera's voice was silent, calm, almost distant. "And they knew
they had powers like shifting shape, just like I do."
Something was missing from the story, Dr. Frasier realized,
but she didn't dig deeper. She ran her hands along the woman's spine, checking
for anything that might tell her there was a Goa'uld, but like before,
there was nothing. No movement under the skin and only the entry wound
was any hint at all.
"Okay, I want to take the x-rays and an ultrasound scan
next. Then the MRI."
Tiera sat up, showing no modesty as she refastened her
gown, and followed her.
* * *
Dr. Frasier was aware of all eyes on her and she knew
what she had to say would rattle most of the present members of SGC. What
she had discovered lately was astounding, to say the least.
"I finished the first examination of the Tok'ra Goa’uld,"
she now started, "and I believe we have to revise what we thought before.
At least partially. You all have an excerpt from my report in front of
you; more details will be in the final review. First of all I want to say
that Tiera and Rijk cooperated nicely and except for a few minor problems
everything went fine. Tiera is a Creatak. No doubt about it. She states
her age at 28 years of their planetary years, which runs mostly parallel
to our years. I’d guess she is about 30. She is perfectly healthy, as not
differently expected from a possessed host, and there is the typical entrance
wound scar on the back of her neck. Her personality is the person I met
when she helped out in the infirmary. She is rather calm, controlled and
easy to talk to. Her medical knowledge is immense." Frasier consulted her
print-outs. "What I noticed is that she seems to ‘talk’ to Rijk even when
the Goa’uld is not predominant. There are odd moments when you can see
the conversation."
Jack nodded slowly. He remembered seeing this kind of
behavior briefly when they had apprehended Rijk.
"Rijk is placed around the spine of Tiera’s neck area,
but unlike the Goa’uld I had exams of before she is no simple alien inside
a host. She seems to be fused to Tiera."
"Fused?" Hammond echoed.
"Yes. It’s hard to explain. We did a 3D MRI image of
the host and as not other expected I discovered the alien presence. I had
my doubts as of her position since I couldn't feel the Goa'uld when I did
a manual check, just like I didn't feel Sam's symbiont. The reason for
it is that Rijk is very small, almost as if missing her tail...." Eyebrows
rose around the table and even Teal'c looked mildly surprised. "I’m not
sure Tiera and Rijk could separate. Tiera’s tissue is enveloping her, like
a shield, and when Tiera starts morphing, which I asked her to do, the
Goa’uld is folded into more tissue. The Creatak automatically protects
her and the Goa’uld automatically returns the favor. Unlike with Major
Kowalski, where the parasite was wrapped around his spine and woven into
the nervous system, Rijk is part of Tiera's nervous system." The people
present exchanged surprised and worried looks.
"The Goa'uld is *part* of the host?" Daniel exclaimed.
"How.... I mean, none of the others ever showed remotely a connection like
that!"
"I know and she didn't really answer my questions as
to what this means and why it happened. Rijk took over the host once throughout
the examination -- when I wanted to extract tissue from the neck. I never
saw any Goa’uld so scared of anything. She actually morphed. I talked to
Tiera after that and she said that taking tissue from the shielded area
would be extremely painful for both of them."
"Did she give you a reason as to why her size is smaller
than that of the Goa'uld we faced before?" Hammond wanted to know.
"No."
"Teal'c? Have you ever heard about it before?"
The Jaffa had a strange expression on his face. Jack
turned to him and raised one eyebrow.
"I have. It's a myth." Teal'c said in a tone of voice
that indicated he didn't want to be questioned about it all that much.
"Oh?" Jack asked, raising an eyebrow. "Like that monster
we met on Cimmeria?"
Teal'c gave him one of his patented looks. General Hammond
wasn't easily dismissed though.
"Care to explain?" the general asked.
Teal'c's face held a rather dark and grim expression.
"My teacher Bra'tac once mentioned the kind of Goa'uld you found in the
host's body."
Jack looked expectantly at him when Teal'c did not continue.
"And?" he probed.
"They are rumored to be the old ones. Those who chose
hosts like the first ones."
"Like this... whatshisname...Unas?" Jack asked.
"Yes."
"But they are dead!" Daniel said, shaking his head. "Aren't
they? No being can live this long!"
"Uhm, Daniel, remember the creature Teal'c and I shot
over and over again? Unas?" Jack looked at the young scientist. "He was
as old as that."
"Yeah, but Teal'c said they can kind of hibernate for
thousands of years! Tiera is a Creatak!" Daniel protested.
They looked at each other in silence. More mysteries.
"What could she tell us about the Tok'ra?" Hammond finally
wanted to know.
"Not much," Sam took over the debriefing. "She gave very
vague answers and I believe she is not all that much motivated to tell
us about the resistance. I understand her in this regard: we are still
the enemy."
"What did she tell us so far?"
"Well, the Tok'ra seem to be a legendary group and only
a few know they really exist. The powerful system lords are aware of them
because they sabotage whatever operations they set up, but the lower Goa’uld
and the Jaffa know them only from tales and myths."
Teal’c nodded. "I heard of Jolinar but it was like a
child’s fairy tale, a story to scare the young."
"Something like ‘if you don’t grow up to be a good Jaffa
the Tok'ra will come and take you’?" O’Neill joked.
Teal'c shot him a questioning look, not completely understanding
the reference. Jack only shrugged.
"Rijk didn’t really reveal all that much about herself,
but I gather she is really as old as the tales tell," Sam now said calmly.
Hammond raised an eyebrow and looked at Teal’c. "How
old do these Goa’uld get?"
"Unknown. I have known Apophis for years now and he was
ruler long before I was born."
Daniel did some mental calculations. He knew Teal’c was
older than he looked, his body kept in shape by the infant Goa’uld he carried.
"So she could be ancient?"
"Possible."
"But her host body... Tiera can't be that old! She is
only 30!"
"Then how does she move about from host to host if she
barely consists of more but a skeleton body structure?" Dr. Frasier asked.
"And why fuse to a host body? I find it hard to believe that a Goa'uld
would limit his defenses like that. We all know that when the Goa'uld inside
Major Kowalski was removed, he left a small part of himself behind, like
only shedding his tail, but he wanted to survive our surgery. Rijk....
she did this voluntarily. Then there is the scar."
"Scar?"
"The entry point into the host. It looks very old, like
an injury sustained in early childhood." Frasier shrugged, not mentioning
the additional scars on the young woman's back.
"What about this brother?" Hammond asked into the ensuing
silence.
Jack sighed. "I had a very long talk with Selink, that's
his name. I'm not sure I can make a lot of sense of what he said. He confirmed
that Tiera is his sister, but he called her 'Natrik' or something like
this." He cast a questioning look at Daniel.
"Natrik?" The young scientist frowned, thinking. "We
know the culture of the Creatak is based on Native American cultures, but
their language is like a mix of all kinds of Native American dialects.
Natrik.... Na-tirek, maybe. There are some words sounding like it and they
mean 'ancient', 'ancestor' or 'old one'. But other cultures use it to describe
a close relative as well."
Jack shot Daniel a look saying quite clearly 'Is there
anything you don't know, kid?', and Daniel simply smiled and shrugged a
bit.
"Ancestor?" Sam echoed. "He calls her his ancestor and
his sister?"
"Well, among American Indians calling someone his brother
or sister is not uncommon, even if there is no direct line of descendance."
Jack shook his head. "No, he called her his sister. He
said she is the only family he has left. He can't mean she is his ancestor!"
"Uhm, Teal'c, how long can a possessed human live?" Daniel
wanted to know.
"Depending on the Goa'uld's way of taking care of his
host and of the body's strength, several generations," Teal'c answered
slowly.
"Daniel! You don't want to suggest Tiera is such an ancient
Goa'uld vessel, now do you?" O'Neill exclaimed.
"It's possible." Daniel turned to Dr. Frasier. "Did she
tell you how long they have been together now?"
"No, she evaded answering."
"Swell," Jack muttered.
"So what we have," the general now summed up, "is a possibly
very old Goa'uld inside a shape-changer, who claims to be of the resistance
fighting the system lords, and who nearly strangled Dr. Jackson because
she was looking for a missing friend. Did I miss anything?"
"She is not the enemy," Sam insisted.
"Because you 'feel' it," Jack added, indicating with
his fingers that he imagined the word 'feel' in quotation marks.
Sam shot him an angry look. The colonel only shrugged,
a wry half-smile on his lips.
"Whether she is the enemy or not, I don't want a Goa'uld
in this base," Hammond decided.
"We can't turn her over to Kennedy!" Sam exclaimed.
Hammond met Carter's eyes calmly. "And I won't. I don't
wish Colonel Kennedy on anyone, not even my worst enemy."
"But what do we do then?"
* * *
She sat cross-legged on the bunk of her cell once more.
Teal'c watched he Goa'uld with a thoughtful expression on his face. She
finally opened her eyes and returned the gaze.
"Jaffa," she acknowledged his presence. "Have your friends
come to a decision yet?"
"They are still reviewing the options," Teal'c answered.
"I see. Why are you here then?"
"Dr. Frasier told us some ...details," Teal'c said carefully.
Tiera, for it had been her talking all the time, tilted
her head. "I suppose she did."
"Are you one of the first ones?"
And from one moment to the next he was facing Rijk. There
was a subtle change in her posture, a very subtle one. "Why do you ask?
What difference would it make?" she asked, her voice that of a Goa'uld.
Teal'c looked neutrally at her. "For me, none. I no longer
serve the Goa'uld."
"Then why do you ask?"
"It might explain the findings of Dr. Frasier."
She smiled humorlessly. "It would, wouldn't it? And raise
a lot more. Then again, I believe those questions have already been raised.
And I'm not going to answer them, Jaffa. I kept my part of the deal, but
it seems like Daniel Jackson does not have the power to insure my freedom."
"The people he works for see you as the enemy."
"Do you?"
Teal'c stopped. Yes, did he? He had mixed feelings about
seeing a creature as an ally who belonged to a race he had been taught
to bow to, a race that called itself gods, a race that killed others for
their entertainment and pleasure, took their souls to use their bodies.
Rijk smiled again as he didn't answer. "I understand.
I believe I will be an eternal prisoner then."
Teal'c felt shock course through him at the words. Not
all of them; just one. Eternal.... Was it just a word or had she used it
on purpose? Before he could think about it some more, the door was opened.
Colonel O'Neill, Daniel Jackson and several security guards entered. O'Neill
looked grim and Daniel appeared frustrated and angry. And it told him what
decision had been made.
<Not good> Tiera whispered.
Rijk nodded slowly. <Whatever they decided, it is
definitely not good>
She got up slowly and watched as the door was unlocked,
then they were walked out of the cell. The expression on the faces of Jackson
and O'Neill were grim. They ended up in the briefing room, still under
heavy guard, and the man who had been introduced as General Hammond, the
commander of the humans here, rose from his seat.
"You made up your mind," Rijk said before he had any
chance to do it for her.
"Yes, we did," Hammond answered slowly.
She sighed deeply, something only heard by Tiera, then
shook her head. "I had hoped you understood, but I was mistaken."
"We understand a lot, but you have to understand our
side: you are a Goa'uld. We fight your kind and now you come along and
want us to trust you into releasing you."
"I don't want your trust, only my freedom," Rijk
told him, suppressing her rising temper.
"We can't risk it."
She shook her head. "What do you think would happen?
Apophis, as well as other system lords, know where to find you. What would
I be able to tell them?"
Hammond shook his head. "We made our decision."
Rijk felt Tiera steel herself. "I hope our death will
be a quick one," she then said.
"We are not sentencing you to death. We are sending you
to a world called Cimmeria....."
Rijk felt herself grow cold. Cimmeria. She knew the planet,
had been there before the Asgard had arrived... and she knew what the enemies
of the Goa'uld system lords had done to protect the planet.
"I thought you didn't sentence me to death?" she said,
her voice curiously calm.
"Well, you won't die as long as you don't leave the maze,"
O'Neill said levelly.
She looked at him, face a mask. "We will both die, thank
you, O'Neill." She turned to look at Hammond. "Why don't you kill me here
and use what is left for your experiments? It would be more humane in the
end."
Tiera withdrew further, shocked and frightened. <We
have to find a way out!>
<There is none, as you pointed out when we let ourselves
be caught. They control the doorway>
<Yes.... But we will find a way. One day. Somehow>
The StarGate opened with a 'whoosh' of light and Sam wished
she could tear her eyes away from the lonely figure standing at the edge
of the ramp leading to the alien gateway. Tiera was clad in her Creatak
outfit, standing proud and tall. Three times as many guards as normal were
in the Embarkation Room, all armed to the teeth and all wired. Tiera walked
slowly toward the softly glowing event horizon, then, without turning to
look back, stepped through.
Gaerwyn and her people had been informed of her arrival
and they would wait in a safe distance until the Hammer had performed its
duty. SG-1 would go through and check on things. Sam hugged herself briefly.
She felt unwell doing this to the Goa'uld and her host. She was a member
of the Tok'ra. Sam remembered all Jolinar had told her about the Tok'ra
and she had been left with a distinct impression of what was true and what
not. Rijk had told the truth, she felt it. But there was no rational explanation
for it. Now they were condemning her and her host to be imprisoned forever.
The gate closed down and Sam turned away, going down
to the Embarkation Room to get ready. They were due to leave soon.
And she hated the news they would hear.
* * *
"What?!"
Jack O'Neill's voice echoed over the cold, wintery plains.
Gaerwyn faced him with calmness.
"Thor did not take her. He did not send her to the maze.
I believe you must be mistaken about the Ettin inside her. Thor's Hammer
remained silent and peaceful."
"Impossible! That thing is inside her! Are you sure it's
not broken?"
"Yes. After you left, two more attacks were planned on
our world, but the Hammer thwarted them, sending the Ettins to the maze
and their fate. The one you sent, she was not taken, though she was prepared
for it."
"Is she still here?" Daniel now asked.
"No." Gaerwyn shook her head. "When nothing happened,
we approached her. She asked us not o and we stopped. She said she would
leave again and never return, then used the device to open the StarGate.
Shortly after she was gone, you arrived."
"I don't believe it!" Jack exclaimed. "She was a Goa'uld!"
"No," Sam said, "not really. She was of the Tok'ra and
additionally to that she showed signs of being far different from the Goa'uld
system lords and their own. Maybe this shield Tiera's body formed around
her is responsible for it."
O'Neill didn't look like he was bursting with joy about
those news. "Damnit, she is lose and now also knows she can come here without
getting zapped! What else do we need?"
"I do not believe she is a bad person," Gaerwyn now said.
"She is Goa'uld!"
"So was Kendra and she fought and won over the Ettin."
"Yes, with the help of the Hammer. This host is still
joined to the parasite."
Sam shook her head. "Colonel, please! We know she is
different. For sure now. Thor told us that the Hammer makes an exception
for Teal'c. Maybe it makes an exception for her as well....?"
Jack shot her a dark look. "Sure! Why not for every other
damned Goa'uld as well!" He sighed, shaking his head, and turned to Daniel.
"Dial home, Daniel. We have to report these terrific news to the general.
He will be thrilled."
Maybe continued (if I ever get a plot together for a sequel
<g>)