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PostSubject: He Who Is Without Sin *episode 7*   Thu May 29, 2008 12:46 am


Spencer stood on one of Mallum's piers with the rest of his team, Colonel Bailey, and three marines.
"They're late," Breaux said, pulling a pair of binoculars from his eyes, looking into the sky.
"Well, Aurora's a big galaxy, and it's about 4,000,000 lightyears away from the Milky Way, I think we could give them a few more hours," Spencer said, getting up from sitting on the ground.
"All I know is if they aren't here before lunch, they can unload supplies on their own," Bailey said, rolling his shoulders.
"I'm just glad they got here before Sven launched an attack on us," Spencer said to the Colonel.
"We don't know that Sven's gonna even come," James said from a few feet away, reading over some files on a Tablet with Raichell.
"He despises everything made by the Alterans, I'd say it's a good bet he'll come by for a visit somewhere along the line," Spencer said.
"Let's hope we stop him before then," Bailey said, leaning against the wall of one of the Lantean towers.
"Well," Spencer was cut off by a very loud roar from the sky as two large, silver colored ships burst from the clouds and towards the pier. "Well well, right on time, sort of," Spencer said.
Bailey told the marines to help them land and unload the supplies.
"Well it looks like the X-304 Sirius and Odyssey have finally landed," Spencer said, watching the Sirius land as the Odyssey landed two piers to the right.


"Sorry about the delay, believe it or not, we did get lost," Colonel Nicholas Tucker, the Commander of the Sirius said with a chuckle in the briefing room, "Colonel William Patton couldn't join us right now, he's helping unload the supplies from the Odyssey. But he won't be assisting us in this mission," Tucker said, lifting up a folder that was thrown on the table in front of him.
SG-1, Colonel Tucker, Colonel Bailey, SG-3, SG-5, SG-7, and SG-12 stood in the briefing room, getting ready for a mission briefing they were told was crucial to crippling Sven's forces.
Bailey got up from his chair in the front of the briefing room, pressing a button on a small remote control in his hand. A crystal screen behind him lowered from a slit in the ceiling and activated, showing a star map.
"Let's begin. Now, about a week and a half after the mission to Cortos, SG-2 was attacked on a simple recon mission to M9X-415. Their attackers were, obviously, a team of Sven's people. After they were tossed around, one of the marines was still conscious," a few people in the room shuddered, "the marine was able to see the address they dialed on the DHD. Since then, we were able to use Ortus Mallum's Star Map to find the planet they dialed in on. We're now assuming that this is the headquarters of the Phantoms. Now that the Sirius is here, equipped with the new Asgard weaponry, we're going to begin, Operation Hammer Down. We're also assuming that the Phantoms don't have any Puddle Jumpers they can spare, considering the group that attacked SG-2 didn't come in one," Bailey pressed the button again and turned to the Star Map. Six lines intersected on one point on the right side of the screen, "okay, this is the Phantom home world, assuming that the Phantoms dialed their home world." He pressed the button again, showing a small, blocky model of the Sirius, jumping into hyperspace, arriving at the planet and going into orbit. "Everyone that's in here, including myself, will be going on this mission. When we got the Asgard Computer Core for the Odyssey, we were able to learn how to cloak ships that size, i.e. the Sirius. This'll require a ZPM so the city will be running on the naquadah generators while we're gone. Once we arrive, we'll beam down five Black Op Teams, that's each one of you SG teams, and move in. You will each be given a Mark IX Naquadah enhanced, nuclear warhead. One will be placed on four different, critical areas, and one in Stargate operations." Bailey said.
"Isn't that just overkill? I mean that's gonna be one helluva bang," Kate said, standing by her team.
"Yes, but the Phantoms have been able to go out of phase where we couldn't lay a hand on them. This way, we can guarantee enough energy to wipe them all out in one swipe, they may also have some hidden bases, and 'busting' the Stargate can only help us," Bailey said, passing out folders with more info on the mission.
"That'll essentially destroy the planet, if not through the massive nuclear wave, but the debree that it'll create, maybe even exposure of the planet's core," Rite said, opening his folder.
"Well we're not going there just to blow them sky high," Bailey said, pressing the remote's button again. "Before hand, we sent a cloaked Jumper through a near by space gate on the other side of the System. They did some scans and this is what they came up with," Bailey said, pulling out several pieces of paper from his folder.



"From the scans, we've been able to confirm that they are building a city ship, with a capable Star Drive," Bailey said, putting down the papers.
"Sorry, a Star Drive?" Spencer said, looking at the diagrams.
"Basically there are two types of hyperdrive," Raichell said, standing by James, "the first is a regular one that takes you around the galaxy, but a Star Drive is an intergalactic hyper drive which takes you from galaxy to galaxy."
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PostSubject: Re: He Who Is Without Sin *episode 7*   Thu May 29, 2008 12:48 am

"Sven's patient, he doesn't need a fast hyper drive to travel this galaxy, we're assuming they're going to Earth to take us out before we become too much of a threat," Bailey said, sitting back down.
"Why not build it in the Milky Way then?" Tucker asked.
"He probably thinks it'll be safer to build it here than behind enemy lines," Kate said, sitting by her team.
"So, in the nut shell, we're gonna take five Mark IX's and put them around the city on all critical systems, right?" James asked from beside Raichell.
"That's almost it," Tucker added, "we're gonna beam you down, but blowing the city is only the secondary objective, the primary objective is for SG-1, the team that's gonna be taking out the main tower, to take as many ZPM's as they can."
Spencer looked up quickly, "isn't that kind of, crazy?" he asked.
"How do you mean?" Bailey asked.
"Well do you really think we should be futzing around with a jerry rigged ZPM terminal?" Spencer asked, setting down the file he was given. "I mean, don't we already have a ZPM?"
"Yes, but recently, we've discovered that it's almost reached maximum entropy, and the back up power sources only work for about 24 hours in total," Bailey said, "we need a ZPM for here and one for the Super Gate in the Milky Way Galaxy."
The briefing continued on from there, for almost three hours.
After the meeting, the teams gathered in front of the Stargate, readying their weapons.
"Okay," Bailey said, walking over to the five teams and Colonel Tucker, followed by three boxes being wheeled in by marines, "we finally got the P90's with all the extra add ons and what not, so, here they," he said, pulling one out of the box.


"These new add ons give the P90 laser sight, a scope, a silencer, and a small grenade launcher on the side, it can launch a maximum of five small grenades," Bailey said, handing one to each marine. Bailey turned to face Spencer, "okay, let's head out." Spencer nodded and pulled up his radio, as Bailey stepped in to the ring on the ground in front of the Stargate.
"Sirius, we're clear to ring up," Spencer said, looking at the ring on the floor in front of the gate, not really sure what ringing up meant. The circle's edge split into a wide opening. Five black rings with white lights, shaped like Ancient text, lining them flew from the opening and surrounded the first team to ring aboard the Sirius. The lights on the rings began to light up one at a time from the bottom to top as they were dematerialized and sent in a matter stream to the Sirius.
Spencer saw the rings surround him and then saw a very bright light. Once the light dissipated, he was surrounded by a different set of rings, in a different room.
"Colonel Tucker and Spencer, welcome aboard the Sirius," an airman said from the door way to the ring room.
"Thank you airman," Tucker said, "if you could take me to the bridge so we can launch this tub."
The group of five SG teams, Colonel Bailey, and Colonel Tucker made their way to the bridge.
"Let's make the jump Sergent," Tucker said to the man on his right, manning a terminal.

The Sirius left the planets atmosphere. Spencer watched in awe as Mallum Base got smaller and smaller. They left the atmosphere within 30 seconds and made the jump to hyper space.

Landry and Colonel Cameron Mitchell stood in the Control Room at the SGC.
"So, how's the newbie holding up?" Mitchell asked the General.
"He's a little nervous I'll admit, but he's got potential," Landry said, "but I don't think that you came to Earth from the Pegasus Galaxy just to ask about Spencer."
"No sir, but, I think we should talk in the Briefing Room," Mitchell said with a grim look on his face.
The two made their way up the spiral staircase in the back of the Control Room to the Briefing Room one level up.
"Sir, we have a major problem," Mitchell said, sitting down by the General. "I've read SG-1's mission reports about the Ancient Lab planet, uh, Eshtiss?"
Landry nodded and told the Colonel to continue.
"About three days ago, Colonel Sheppard and his team were threatened by three men who came through the gate on an offworld mission, they came with a Puddle Jumper and wore black robes."
The General looked up at the Colonel, surprised and almost frightened.
"They said if we didn't stop our operations in Aurora, they'd destroy us. After Sheppard told them where they could go to, it wasn't Aurora mind you, they refused to negotiate, and severely injured him, he'll be alright, but there's a bigger problem, they got the address to Earth in Pegasus glyphs," Mitchell said.
"How?" Landry asked angrily, getting up from his chair.
"Sheppard and his team tried to take them down after they refused to negotiate, but they burst into some black mist, Sam could explain it better, but she couldn't come with me, Atlantis is on full military watch," Mitchell said, getting up from his chair as well.
"But how?!" Landry yelled, even angrier.
"When they burst into the mist, they surrounded each team member, they were subjected to extreme mental torture, Sheppard was tortured physically after he wouldn't give up the address, but before they killed him, they were able to find the address in Dr. McKay's mind. He and Dr. Jackson say the Phantoms should be able to translate the constellations into Aurora glyphs."
"Then there's no problem," Landry said, sitting back down, "the Pegasus Gates, Atlantis' not included, can't dial other galaxies, they're stranded in Pegasus now."
"Sam also told us about that, we assume that they either know how to make the dialing crystal used in intergalactic dialing, or they brought one from Aurora to convert to use in a Pegasus DHD."
"Well, do you think they could get through the iris?" Landry asked, standing back up from his chair, hands on the table.
Mitchell sighed and got back up, looking at Landry grimly, "we don't know."
Landry ran from the table to the Control Room, followed by Mitchell, "contact the surface, Cheyenne Mountain and the SGC are going into full lock down. I want Airman manning that gate room 24/7. Tell the surface to be ready to bomb this complex. Contact the Alpha Site and tell them to not dial Earth. That iris stays closed, no matter what, start the 'do not proceed' message to all surrounding GDO's through the Stargate," Landry walked over to Walter, "I want you to ready to dial the Alpha Site again in case we do need to bomb the facility."
"Yes sir," he replied, typing on his keyboard.
"Anything else you want to tell me Colonel?" Landry asked.
"No sir, but I think we should send the ZPM to the Odyssey. We don't want it being destroyed, even adding to the blast radius if they nuke the base," Mitchell said, walking closer to Landry.
"We sent the Odyssey to Aurora, we're using the Antarctic Outpost's ZPM currently, but you're right, I'll have a two man team escort it to the surface," Landry said, turning to Mitchell.
"We've got an incoming wormhole!" Walter yelled as the gate opened. The iris closed over the blue eventhorizon in the center of the Stargate.
"Everyone in the gate room ready to fire on anything that gets through that gate," Landry called over the intercom into the gate room.
Airman and marines readied SPAS12's, P90's, and several other high powered, heavy assault weapons at the iris. A crane lowered two small missiles in front of the ramp to the Stargate.
"No IDC sir," Walter said to Landry.
After Walter finished speaking to Landry, his computer monitor went black. Walter looked at it, shocked. All the other computers went blank in the Control Room, followed by the lights. The gate room went black, except for the glow of the Stargate's orange chevrons and the blue eventhorizon glowing on the wall behind the gate.
"Sir, there's a good chance they'll get through that iris," Walter said.
"Ready to fire marines," Landry said over the intercom, yet the sound of his voice did not go over the gate room.
Sergent Syler ran over to the General and Colonel Mitchell from the rear entrance to the Control Room, "sir, we were hit with some extreme EM pulse, it's knocked out back up power."
Landry swore under his breathe, waving over Mitchell, Walter, and two Sergent's.
They made their way to one of the bulkheads to the gate room, "the magnetic lock should be off on the door, it'll be easy to pry open," Walter said to the General.
Landry, Mitchell, Walter, and the two Sergent's all pried open the door to the Gate Room.
"Marines, ready to fire on anything and everything that gets through that iris!" Landry yelled over the Gate Room. Several Marines and the extra Airman all readied their weapons at the Stargate. The iris slowly opened, showing the event horizon. After a few seconds, a cloaked figure emerged from the eventhorizon.
"OPEN FIRE!" Landry yelled.
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PostSubject: Re: He Who Is Without Sin *episode 7*   Thu May 29, 2008 12:49 am


The Sirius flew slowly towards the assumed Phantom home world, cloaking as they got closer to the planet. Spencer looked at the near depleted ZPM in the socket made specially for the X-304 Battle Cruisers.
"Amazing how much power a little thing like this can muster up," Spencer said to Raichell who had just walked into the room.
"Well, we're ready to embark," Raichell said, watching the ZPM with Spencer.
He nodded and they both began to make their way down to the 302 bay.
Spencer and Raichell saw the four other teams and the rest of SG-1 standing by a few marines. They passed the P90's back out with all the attachments, Spencer called them Uber P90's. The first four teams gathered in groups, each with their own large, Mark IX Naquadah enhanced nuclear bomb. Spencer and his team gathered together, gearing up.
Colonel Bailey walked up to the five teams, "alright, we're going to beam you as close to your position as possible with life signs detectors, all of you who didn't have the ATA gene naturally were given the gene inoculation, it seems to have stayed on atleast one person of each team, so you'll be able to use the life signs detectors from Mallum," the Sergent said, passing out the small, Lantean PDA.
Spencer took one, its screen lit up immediately, showing several dots where each marine was.
"Very nice," Spencer said, readying his Uber P90 in one hand and the detector in the other. He looked around the bay, watching each group of people glow brightly, and then disappear one by one, until he was surrounded by light, and then was in a dark, Lantean room.
SG-1 got down to the floor, red dots flying across walls from the laser pointers on the P90's. After checking the detector and realizing that no life signs were around, Spencer lifted his radio, confirming their safe arrival.
"ZPM room is this way sir," James said, pointing down a hall. Rite and Breaux carried the large Mark IX with them as the team silently made their way up the main tower to the gate room.
Spencer waved his team over and down the hall, to a descending zig zagging staircase. As they slowly and silently walked down the steps, Spencer kept his eye on the Life Signs Detector. "Shouldn't there be more people around?" Spencer asked Raichell who was directly behind him.
"My guess is they're on another planet on a temporary base," Raichell replied in a whisper.
The team continued to descend the staircase until Spencer signaled them to stop at the foot of the stairs. There was to life signs around the corner shown on the Life Signs Detector.
"That's the ZPM room, we need to take them out," James said, pulling out his Zat.
"Roger that, okay," Spencer said, giving hand signals.
Rite, Raichell, and Breaux all hopped over the railing on the stairs and rolled out at the same time Spencer and James. The team opened fire with their Zats, two shots on the closest of the 2 guards guarding a large two door bulkhead, and three on the other. Spencer watched the other guard disintegrated after being hit with the third shot and looked at his Zat gun in surprise.
"One shot stuns, two kills, and three disintegrates sir," Breaux said, keeping his Zat aimed at the door.
When no one else came out of the bulkheads, SG-1 slowly walked to the dual bulkhead doors. Spencer waved his hand in front of the blue crystal panel on the side of the doors, opening the two doors.
Spencer walked in slowly, not taking his eye off of the Detector.
"My goodness," Rite whispered, looking at the ZPM pedestal, containing three fully charged ZPM's.
"Wow, would you look at that," James said.
"How many of these can we take?" Spencer asked.
"Two, we'll need one to stay up so life support doesn't shutdown on us while we're finishing this mission," Rite said, connecting his Tablet to one of the ZPM monitoring terminals.
After a few minutes of clicking noises and beeping from Rite's Tablet, two ZPM's slowly rose from their sockets. James and Racheal walked closer to the Modules and pulled them out of the pedestal.
"Okay, that happened," Spencer said, watching James and Rachel stuff a ZPM in each of their backpacks.
"We should head to Stargate Operations now sir," Breaux said.
After a long way of walking and avoiding Phantoms, Spencer walked up another staircase, telling Rite and Breaux to wait with the Mark IX at the foot of the steps as he and the rest of the team saw several sets of feet moving through what looked like a control room. They wore black, long sleeved shirts, and dark gray pants, Spencer saw they weren't armed.
Spencer waved James and Raichell to his side. While they were still in the shadows, he gave commands on where to go through hand movements. Raichell headed down one stairway, seeing the gate room was clear, just the control room was full with unarmed Phantoms. Breaux rounded back, slowly walking up the large staircase, hugging the wall. And Spencer hid on the staircase in the back of the Control Room. The Control and Gate Rooms were almost just like the Mallum or Atlantis Stargate Operations, so they were able to find their way through easily. Spencer received four clicks on his radio, confirming that the other four teams were at the drop off points. Spencer confirmed and got up quickly, pointing his laser sight on one of the Phantom's chest.
"Kiss the floor, now!" he yelled as Raichell and Breaux flanked the escaping Phantoms, cornering them into the Control Room. "I won't say it again, on the floor, hands on your heads!" Spencer yelled.
The frightened Phantoms went face down on the floor without another word, Spencer guessed that they only monitored the Stargate Ops. Spencer pulled one up with one hand by the collar, "is there any other Phantoms around?" Spencer asked, trying to sound intimidating and menacing.
The Phantom didn't answer. Spencer aimed at the Phantom's feet and shot around them, making him jump up and down. "Is there any more Phantoms here!" Spencer yelled.
"Th... they're out on offworld missions," the Phantom said nervously. Raichell and Breaux closed in keeping the Phantoms on the ground.
"I want schedules, when is the largest offworld team coming in?" Spencer asked, keeping up the intimidating voice.
The Phantom nodded to a terminal embedded on the wall in the back of the Control Room. Spencer walked him over there, waving through the other Phantoms on the ground. The Phantom hostage pressed a single button, Ancient text flew across the screen and formed into a graph.
"Uh... Rite!" he called to the Dr. and and James down the steps, "I need you to translate something." Rite got up to the Terminal, leaving James to guard the Mark IX bomb by the stairs.
Rite pointed to a point on the graph, "this is the largest offworld team, if we want to do this, we'll need to work fast, they're coming in in 30 minutes."
"Right," Spencer said, talking to Rite.

All the marines in the dark gate room opened fire on the cloaked figure. As every slug hit, a blue wave flew across the figure.
"Hold your fire!" Landry yelled, seeing the shield.
The marines seized fire, yet kept in position for another barrage of bullets. The cloaked man walked forward down the ramp and pulled of the hood once it met the foot of the ramp itself. Landry walked a bit closer to the figure, "Sven, I presume?"
"General Landry," Sven said bored, he turned to look at Landry. After a long pause, he took a breath of air, "we must speak."
Landry was blocked off by four marines when Sven tried to step closer. The Stargate shut off, and Landry stared at the dark figure, barely able to make him out.
"About what may I ask?" Landry said. Every fire arm in the room was aimed at Sven, Sergent's ran in with M9's, still watching Sven.
"I'm here to discuss your departure of the Aurora Galaxy," Sven said, looking up at Landry through the four marines.
"I don't think so," Landry said with a laugh.
"General, Hank, your fate is sealed, you will all die, why fight it?" Sven asked.
"You'll find that we don't take threats of Universal genocide lightly, and don't call me Hank," Landry responded.
"You're out numbered, not to mention we have the home ground."
"How do you mean?"
"It takes your people a large amount of time to receive supplies from Earth, where as we can attain anything we need through the raw materials on other worlds."
Landry laughed, "well aren't you special. How about this, you get the hell out of Aurora, stay out of Pegasus, the Milky Way, and go find a small little galaxy to stay in, and we'll consider not destroying you."
Sven looked up, shocked, "do you really have the audacity to threaten me?!"
"I've got more, you see, we've fought an enemy much like you, and won, we'll beat you too, no matter what the costs are."
"The Ori are far different from us, they tried to convert your people to their egotistical ways, where as we, plan to decimate you completely."
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PostSubject: Re: He Who Is Without Sin *episode 7*   Thu May 29, 2008 12:50 am

"No sir, we don't want them to know we're here, we need to keep quiet, in fact, requesting radio silence," Kurth concluded.
"Got it, we'll check in in three more hours, and Kurth,"
"Yes sir?"
"Watch SG-1 and 3's 6,"
"Yes sir, Major Kurth out."
Bailey heard the click of the radio and told the technician to close the Stargate, Bailey hated not knowing what was happening to his team, even though he would only be gone from them for about a week.
As SG-1 stealthily made their way out of the Council building, they saw a Puddle Jumper, landed in the middle of the grassy road straight ahead of them. They ran for cover as three Phantoms came around the corner, holding what looked like a black version of the side arm, used by the Pegasus Galaxy Replicators. Spencer eyed the Jumper and devised a plan.
"We'll need a distraction," Spencer said, putting his knife away and lifting the P90 he had taken back from the guards. "Just shooting isn't gonna help this time, we need a strategy."
"I think I have one," Rite said, getting to his feet and looping around another building.
"Rite, Rite!" Spencer half whispered, half yelled after the archaeologist.
Spencer sighed and waited to see what sophisticated plan the Rite would come up with, he thought it'd be well executed and full of skill, up until he saw the doctor, running, flailing his arms, and yelling as loud as he could out of the alley he had gone around and into. The three Phantoms came after him, shooting their side arms.
"Crazy guy," Spencer mumbled as he led the rest of the team into the Jumper.
Spencer walked up to the dashboard of the Jumper.
"Sir we can't fly this," Raichell said, "I'm positive that it uses the GENE system, it's the system that's used to only let ATA gene holders activate the technology. Spencer walked slowly closer to the dashboard and placed his palm on it. The Jumper lit up and controls activated.
"Gene therapy sir?" James asked.
"No, just really lucky I guess," Spencer said, sitting down in the flight seat.
"Sir, are you sure you should be flying this?" Breaux asked nervously.
"You fly it with your mind, how hard could that be?" Spencer asked, grabbing onto the controls of the dashboard. The Jumper lifted and dropped from three feet in the air.
"You should probably close the back hatch sir," Raichell said, grabbing Spencer's shoulder.
Spencer sighed and closed the hatch, feeling a bit embarrassed, but more excited about flying an alien space ship.
The Jumper lifted off the ground and started to fly off to the Northern Mountains.
Meanwhile, as Rite ran from the Phantoms, headed to the gate, he tripped and fell to the ground. The three Phantoms stood over Rite, laughing. As the three cloaked men lifted their side arms, they each fell after several loud cracks. Rite got up and looked at the bleeding and dead bodies of the three men and turned around to see SG-3 running in about 10 yards away. Rite got up and punched the air, "nice shot Major!"
Spencer flew the Jumper over the mountains, scanning it with the HUD, covering the screen, a yellow light flew past them, "drone," Breaux said. Spencer closed the HUD and began maneuvers, dodging three more drones. James looked down and saw two Jumpers and several cloaked figures.
"Crap, we need to take them out now," Spencer said, gliding the Jumper to the left, dodging more drones.
The HUD popped up on the wind shield again, revealing a mesh of a large ship.
"Sir, we've got bigger problems," Raichell said grimly.
"Don't tell me," Spencer replied.
"Yes sir, there's an Ancient warship in Geosynclines orbit above the planet, possibly Aurora class," Raichell said, looking over the HUD.
"Okay, I got a plan," Spencer said as he pointed the Jumper into a nose dive to the ground.
After talking very fast, given that they didn't have much time, the team departed from the now cloaked Jumper. As the rest of SG-1 creeped through the vegetation on the mountain, Spencer found a Phantom, as it turned around, he lifted his P90, and killed it.

Raichell and James did the same until they all found Lash.
"I got a cloak, did you guys?" Spencer asked in a whisper.
"I got one," Raichell said.
"Me too," James said.
"I haven't gotten one yet," Breaux said, creeping up behind them.
"Okay, let's see what we can do about Lash," Spencer whispered, looking at Lash from a thicket.
Before the Phantoms knew what happened, Spencer and the team burst from the bushes, surrounding the Phantom group, and blew them away, all except for Lash. As the P90 fire hit Lash, a blue personal shield pulsed around him.
"Oh, crap," Spencer said as Lash pressed a button on his wrist communicator, sending a massive blue wave of energy at them, blowing them off their feet. The team quickly got back onto their feet and ran for cover as Lash sent another burst of energy from his shield. The team looked for a knife of any kind on them. Raichell, Breaux, and Spencer had one, James had lost his in the thicket. They all unsheathed their knives and ran at Lash to be blown back off their feet, yet they made sure their knives all landed by Raichell. The Major rose up quickly off the ground, a knife in between each finger, and threw them, one by one, into Lash's torso before he could launch another wave. He fell to the ground and went limp like his accomplice in the council chambers. The team picked up the cloaks and put them on as they ran into the cloaked Jumper, and readied to launch. Spencer covered his mouth with the cloth and put the hood over his head, the other three did the same.
"Now, let's get that ship."
Rite and SG-3 walked down the town and into the council building, again, cramming into the small transporter to meet up with Tray and the little man. SG-3, Rite, Tray, and the skinny man all came out of the building, guarding the councilmen as Rite told him what happened.
Kurth lifted up his radio and spoke, "Colonel Spencer, do you read?"
"Major, yes, I read you."
"Where are you?"
"Well, I don't think you'd believe me," Spencer said from inside the Jumper, now slowly flying towards the Aurora class ship. Spencer put the radio down after requesting radio silence and contacted the ship.
"I have three wounded, I need passage to the ship bay," Spencer said, in a demanding voice, much like Lash's.
After a long pause, a picture of a man Spencer, nor the team had never seen before, opened on the HUD.
"Granted, but remember, it will take awhile to heal the wounded, we're short a full compliment of crew," the man said.
As Spencer passed through the shield, he locked onto the bridge of the ship and pulled off his hood, "Aw, that's a shame," he said sarcastically as he launched two sets of three drones at the bridge and other vital systems of the ship. It began to start to break apart, then large explosions burst from it, Spencer back tracked the Jumper and flew as fast as he could to get away from the explosion.
After a few seconds of flying back down to the surface, Spencer landed the Jumper in front of the town, opening the hatch, and letting his team out.
Rite and SG-3 ran over to meet them with about half the population of the town as people cheered.
"Nice flying sir," James said, slapping Spencer on the back.
The group looked up at the sky and saw a large ball of fire.
"What's that?" Rite asked.
"Well, it used to be the first Aurora class ship of Sven's army," Spencer said, looking up at his work.

"So it all worked out in the end huh?" Bailey asked as he and Spencer walked down the hall to the gate room.
"Yep, not only did the Cortosans agree to open trade relations with us and their other friends, they let us have the three Jumpers the Phantoms left behind," Spencer listed.
"You even destroyed one of the first Aurora class Warships the Phantoms were building."
"Yes, but there is a down side," Spencer said, stopping in front of the gate.
"What's that Spence?" Bailey asked, already at the large staircase.
"Not only did we not find anything about the weapon, but now they know what we have, what we're capable of, I don't think the same tactics will work twice, things are gonna get much more difficult from here on in," Spencer said, looking up at Bailey.
"Count your blessings Spence, count your blessings," Bailey said, walking the rest of the way up the staircase and into his office.
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Writing: Cameron Mitchell
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He Who Is Without Sin *episode 7*

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