I don't own Stargate or BSG.

All I own are my characters.

I finally got away. Baal's hunter was hard to loose. But I did it. The last hyperspace jump really did a number on the hyper drive. I won't be using it for a while. It needs some repairs but I can't begin until it cools down. Which will take about six hours. And on top of that my Naquadah reserves are getting low. That last jump really used up a lot. Luckily I dropped out of hyper space near a planet. And from the readings I'm getting it's got a good supply of Naquadah.

It took me four hours to reach the planet and enter orbit. I started doing a detailed survey. I was going slowly to get a good reading it took me a little while to get to the dark side. As I was coming around alarms started going off. I immediately activated the cloak and armed the weapons and ducked back behind the planet. After a few minutes I slowly eased back around the planet. I saw two ships sitting in a very high the passive sensors I found that nether had any form of readings. So I decided to continue my survey while still cloaked. Just in case one or both are in playing possum.

I look at the report from my scan. Thankfully the planet has an abundant supply of natural resources. And one that the computer can't classify. The base on the planet is right over the highest concentration of the unknown mineral. Before I investigate the base I'm going to investigate the ships in orbit. As I'm heading to the ship my sensors register a small craft in a lower orbit. And it's in between my ship and the unknowns.

Scans of the smaller craft reveal that it's of the same construction as the bigger of the others. I decided to pick it up and investigate it first. Once I'm close enough I beam it into one of the hangers closest to my labs. As a precaution I activate the internal security weapons. It takes me a while to find the hatch on fighter. Once I'm able to get inside I see three occupants in side. All three are wearing some kind of armour. Two of them are in silver while the third is in gold. I decide to take the one in gold first. I put a marker on it so I can have the computer transfer it to my lab. I also transport myself there.

When I arrive I find the specimen sitting up on the exam table. Which gives me quite a scare. Until I realize that was how it was positioned in the fighter. Now that I'm in my well lit lab I see that it's not a man in a suit but a machine.

I started by taking the chest armour off and examining the interior of its chest. I was looking for a switch or something to release the extremities. So I could lay it down. After a while of looking I found it. After I had the specimen laying down I started really looking at how it was put together.I found the memory banks, battery and what appears to be some kind of wireless transceiver. The only thing I didn't find was the processor. I found that where else but in the head.

While I was tinkering around in the chest I had the lab computer running a detailed scan. It had finished a while before I found the processor. After I found the processor

I went to see what the scan found. Looking at the report I found that with the right converter I could power up the specimen. But before I did that I needed to erect a wide spectrum dampening field to keep it from contacting any rescue ships and also to keep it from trying to hack the labs computer. Thankfully the labs computer is separate from the main computer.

Before I tried to power up the droid I needed to refuel myself first. After I had eaten I went back to the lab. I decided to disconnect the wires and cables connected to the arms and legs. Only after I did this did I start to charge the battery. It would take an hour and a half to an hour and forty five minutes to charge. While the battery was charging I went to look over the fighter. The first thing I noticed was that there wasn't any form of inertial dampening system. The only thing I did find was what I believe to be some form of hyper drive.

By the time I finished looking over the fighter. The battery had been fully charged.

So now it's time to go and talk to my guest. Before I put the battery back into the droid I set up a computer to act as a translator. I have downloaded every language I could into it and programmed a translation matrix. I'm hoping it works if it doesn't then it'll take a while to learn to communicate.

After two hours of trying to get it to communicate I finally give up. I leave it sitting on the examination table while I go to take a nap. I haven't been asleep more than an hour and a half before my kara kesh started beeping. I forgot that I had the lab computer scanning the solder while I tried to communicate with it. Apparently I left it running and it's cracked the soldier's computer code.

I got a good shock when I saw the report from the computer. The language is ancient

goa'uld. The programing is advanced but so simple. It didn't take me long to see where the colonials made there mistake. They didn't put any preventive coding into the programing. Then add to that the way they treated their creations and here we are.

Now I'm able to upgrade the code and add some preventive coding now to install it into the centurion. Now this is just like any other computer update. Install shutdown and restart. It didn't take long. After he came back online I checked to make sure that the update was installed correctly. When I was satisfied I reconnected his arms and legs.

I then transported the other two centurions to the lab after they had been transported and I was recharging there batteries. I had the computer make a portable version of the update. What I got was what looked like a page turning device except there blue not red. I then make a few small generators. So that when we head down to the planet we can start updating the centurions. I hope that the facilities are salvageable while I'm waiting on the batteries to finish charging I go check on how much longer I have to wait before I can get started on repairing the hyper drive.

I still have forty five minutes or so left. As I'm heading back to the lab my Kara kesh went off alerting me that the batteries were fully charged. Once I got the batteries put back in and the update was loading I had the computer make 100 batteries. I realized that it would take a very long time recharging every battery. I figured if I have over 100 centurions. It wouldn't take long to get the base up and running.

It took a while to get the base fully functional. I had to bring a naquadia generator down. The bases main generator had run out of fuel and to get more I needed to get the automated refinery running. It took a couple of days to get enough fuel to fill the generators fuel tanks. Once I had the base up and running it didn't take long till I had all the centurions updated.

Now it's time to go checkout the ships.

From what the bases computer tells me. One of the ships is a Hades class base star the other is an Apophis class battle star. Luckily there was a small cylon tanker stationed at the base. I had it filled and ready. I would signal it if the base star needed any fuel to get the main reactor functioning. Once the salvage crew was on board and the supplies loaded. The al'kesh took off. I then went to check how the work was coming on repairing my hyper drive. They were almost finished when I got there.

The next project I had for the centurions was to build a landing pyramid for my Ha'tak. The report from the base ship was good the only thing was than it was out of tylium. It's like the centurions just stopped what they were doing and just left the ship idle. After the ship was refuelled I had it put in a geosynchronous orbit over the base.

After it gained orbit I had the cylons start to give it a check from stem to stern. While me and a squad of centurions went to check out the battle star. Lucky for me the centurions had a colonial space suit. We then loaded up in one of my al'kesh and headed out. We found it much like the base star. Except that there was no atmosphere in the ship. We had to dock and manually open the airlock. As we headed to the engine room there were a lot of bodies floating around. So I had some of the centurions star to clear them from the c.i.c. engine room and connecting corridors.

We had to close all the vents and bulk heads so that the atmosphere generators could start to do their job. While this was happening the centurions were clearing out the rest of the crew and storing the bodies in the starboard flight pod hanger deck.

After the ship was in orbit beside the base star I had the centurions on board start going over it as well. Now that I had both ships in orbit it's time to check on how the upgrades are progressing on the planet.