In discussions with my wonderful beta Naliza about Against the Wall an idea was thrown into the mix by her that really interested me.  But my muse, being problematic as always, decided to take that story somewhere else.  The idea, however, stuck with me and so I had to start writing this!

So I'm now writing two stories and trying to do all my work for uni, the words big and britches spring to mind, but it's all my own fault, or my muses at the very least!!

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Almost as soon as SG-1 came through the Stargate they realised that it had been a mistake to visit that specific planet, designated P2X-739.  Colonel Jack O'Neill turned to make sure the rest of the team had arrived when a bolt of purple energy flew over his right shoulder.

"What the -" Jack practically shouted as he crouched down, ignoring the loud protest of his bad knee.

He looked around at the rest of his team; they had all adopted similar postures.  He heard the familiar sound of a zat gun opening as Dr Daniel Jackson raised the Goa'uld weapon.  Major Samantha Carter had her P-90 raised and was expertly searching the distance for any sign of whoever had fired the shot.  Teal'c had his staff weapon open and ready.  Another blast flew past them and impacted on a stone adjacent to the gate, leaving a small scorch mark on the grey stone.

"Where is that coming from?" Jack asked, almost meaning it as a hypothetical question.

"I do not see anyone O'Neill," Teal'c replied.

"Thanks," Jack said dryly.

"Well, whoever they are, they don't want us around.  Daniel dial the gate, we'll lay down cover fire," Jack ordered.  The rest of the team nodded their agreement.

Teal'c began to fire in the general direction that the shots had come from.  As he fired he was forced to move away from their position, which although sheltered offered little tactical advantage.  More energy bolts came in their direction as Jack and Sam began to fire in a bid to give Daniel the change to open a wormhole to Earth in safety.

Daniel ran as fast as he could to the DHD, trusting the others to stop him from getting shot.  He had the first four chevrons engaged before he heard a grunt of pain, turning quickly he saw Jack fall to the floor.

"Dial Daniel," Sam shouted urgently before she too was hit by a blast.  She remained standing but a look of shock and pain appeared on her face.  She quickly ejected the empty magazine from her weapon, in one smooth movement she pulled out a fresh magazine, reloaded the weapon and began to fire.

Daniel turned back to the DHD and finished the dialling sequence.  As soon as the wormhole engaged he pushed up his sleeve and entered the correct code into his GDO, which would indicate to the SGC that they were under fire.

He turned back to see both Sam and Teal'c hit.  Sam sunk to her knees as she was hit but continued to fire, not that it seemed to be helping.  The shots were coming more and more frequently now.  Daniel could see that Sam was doing her best to stay conscious but she was fighting a losing battle, even Teal'c was showing the effects of whatever was being thrown at them.

Daniel rushed back to help Sam get to the gate, trusting that Teal'c would be able to carry Jack.  He looked down as he felt a burning pain spread through his body.  The pain radiated from his chest where a scorch mark had appeared on the green material of his jacket.

He suddenly realised that the ground was rushing up to meet him and then his face impacted hard against the rocky ground.

Teal'c looked round, Daniel and O'Neill were both unconscious.  He noticed that Sam was rapidly losing consciousness and after a few seconds she too fell to the floor.  He continued to fire before he was hit an additional number of times and joined the rest of his team in utter nothingness.

Seeing that all of the group were unconscious their attackers came out of their hiding places and approached the fallen team.  They were most interested in Sam and Teal'c, who had been shot multiple times before they fell, something they had never seen before.  The weapons were new inventions, however and so had not been tested on any species than their own, this was the first time they had been used in anything resembling a combat situation.

As they approached Teal'c they saw the edges of the gold tattoo on his forehead.  Two of them carefully kicked him until he lay on his back and the entire gold serpent symbol was revealed.

"He is Jaffa," one of them whispered, starting a volley of whispers between the group.  These soon grew in volume and turned into angry shouts.

The men knew of the Goa'uld and did not have a particularly peaceful relationship with them.  They expressed their hatred for the Jaffa as they began to viciously kick the unconscious Jaffa.

They stopped their attack as they heard Sam beginning to stir slightly, she grunted weakly and moved her arm.  She twitched in pain before becoming still once more as an energy weapon shot her again.

One of the attackers carefully checked Sam's neck for a Goa'uld entry scar, on finding none he roughly picked her up and put her over his shoulder.  Two of the other men picked up Daniel and Jack and carried them away.  Two of the group remained by Teal'c.

"What should we do with this one?"

"Leave it," came the reply, laced with venom.

They quickly caught up with the rest of the group as they took Jack, Daniel and Sam back to their base, leaving Teal'c face down in a patch of mud.

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As soon as the wormhole on Earth shut down with no signs of SG-1 Hammond ordered Sergeant Davis to redial the planet.  Once the wormhole was established Hammond closely watched the monitors for the appearance of the video feed from the MALP camera.  At first they saw nothing out of the ordinary but as the camera panned Hammond saw Teal'c laying on the ground, there was no sign of the rest of SG-1.

"Scrub SG-2's mission, get them to the briefing room ASAP," Hammond ordered.  SG-2 had been scheduled to depart on a standard recon mission in ten minutes and therefore was geared up and ready to depart.

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Two of SG-11 who had been dispatched with SG-2 with the sole purpose of retrieving Teal'c brought him back to the SGC on a stretcher, he appeared to be unconscious but stable.  Once Teal'c had been rushed off to the infirmary they reported to Hammond.

"There was no sign of SG-1 in the immediate vicinity Sir, but there was some evidence of a fire fight.  SG-2 is carrying out a standard search pattern."

"Thank you Captain," Hammond replied with a sigh.

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Sam grunted and tried to roll over but her muscles were not responding properly. She managed to move slightly before falling back with an audible sigh.  Forcing her eyes open she saw a bleak metal wall in front of her. 

The tiled floor beneath her was cold and uncomfortable, especially as every muscle in her body was aching.  Even muscles she had previously been unaware of were now screaming in pain.  She also had a painful and uncomfortable pins and needles sensation in her hands and feet.

After trying and failing to move, Sam decided to give up on consciousness for a while and she let sleep retake her.

When she awoke her eyes opened on the same wall.  With a significant amount of effort Sam managed to roll over onto her back.  Panting slightly she looked up at the ceiling.  From the construction of the room it appeared that they were at least as technologically advanced as Earth.  Probably more so, if their weapons were anything to go by.

Scanning the room as much as she could without moving, Sam could spot no obvious flaws in the construction of the cell.  There did not even appear to be a door but she figured that is was masked by one of the wall panels.

Moving her head Sam could see Colonel O'Neill lying on his side and Daniel lying face down on the cold floor, still unconscious.  Concern grew inside her when she realised that Teal'c was not with them.  She hoped that he had escaped and gone back to the SGC for back up.

Thinking back, Sam had seen Teal'c hit twice but she knew that it could have been more than that and so as much as she wanted it to be so, she could not see how he could have got away.  Rationally she thought that killing Teal'c did not make sense since they could have killed the rest of them but had not.

After much straining Sam pulled herself into a sitting position, leaning heavily on the wall for support.  As she sat, the room swayed significantly but with some deep breathing she managed to keep the room level and in focus.

After a few minutes she heard a groan coming from Colonel O'Neill.

"Sir?"

"Carter?" came the slightly muffled reply.

"Yes Sir."

"What were those things?"

"I don't know Sir, some kind of energy weapon."

"I got that."

Sam noticed some strained breathing coming from O'Neill and was jut about to ask if he was all right when he spoke again.

"I can't move," he admitted.

"Yes Sir, it should wear off soon," Sam assured him.

"That's good to know.  So how come you can sit up already?" he asked.

"I've been conscious for a while Sir."

"Wonderful," he said dryly.  "So where are Daniel and Teal'c?"

"Daniel's just behind you, he's till out.  Teal'c's not here Sir," Sam said, slightly nervously.

"He's not?"

"No Sir, he wasn't here when I woke up."

"Okay.  Have our 'hosts' visited yet?" he asked quietly, still absorbing the news of Teal'c disappearance.

"No Sir."

"That's something, I guess.  Hey Daniel...Daniel!" Jack shouted.  He blindly swung his arm until it made contact with the archaeologist.  Sam saw Daniel react as he was hit on the shoulder.

"What happened?" Daniel asked as soon as he was able.  His voice was muffled since his face was pressed against the floor.

Knowing that he would not be able to move, Sam slowly crawled across the cell and with some effort helped Daniel onto his back.

He had the beginnings of a spectacular black eye and a scratch on his temple.

"You okay?" Sam asked, upon seeing his injuries.

"Yeah," Daniel said slowly.  After a moment he sighed deeply.

"Daniel?" Sam asked, looking at him with concern.

"I lost another pair of glasses.  I really should start buying them in bulk," he grumbled.

Suddenly the door slid open, as Sam had thought it was concealed behind a wall panel.  Two men stood in the doorway; one of them held a silver weapon in his hand.  It looked vaguely similar to a handgun but of an obviously advanced design.  They entered the cell and approached Sam.

"You will come with us," one of them said to her.

"No, she won't," Jack stressed.

"She will," one of them countered, raising the weapon.

"I'm in command, take me instead, " Jack pleaded.

The men ignored Jack's plea.  The unarmed man dragged Sam from her sitting position.  Half under her own steam and half carried she was escorted from the cell.  With Jack and Daniel's weakened states they were unable to stop them from taking her away.

Sam did not appreciate being dragged from the cell but could not summon the energy to fight back.  They took her to a small room where she was handcuffed to a chair.  The chair was the major feature in the room, made of cold metal with metal bindings on the arms.  The only other object in the room was a small cabinet.  The room gave Sam an overwhelming sense of foreboding.

Once she was secured the men started questioning her.  At first the questions were routine and Sam reeled off the answers, just as she had countless times before.  They then started asking about why she had not been affected by the weapon as the others had and questions about Earth, the SGC and its defences.  Sam kept quiet, it was not the first time she had been asked these questions.

With one of the two men questioning her, the other walked slowly to the cabinet in the corner.  He pulled out a needle filled with a vivid blue liquid and approached Sam slowly.  Confined by the chair Sam was unable to resist as the needle was inserted into the crook of her arm and the liquid injected into her veins.

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So let me know what you think of this one please.  I always like to know!!!