Jack and a large amount of Tok'ra and SG men were hiding near the gate, waiting for a snake head's arrival. Hachiman was the Goa 'uld's name, apparently a system lord that was pretty weak but due to something new has suddenly gained power and is conquering a whole bunch of planets. The Tok'ra came and asked for help to take the snake head down and warned them to avoid looking at his eyes, why, Jack does not know, but decided to heed their advice.
Hachiman and a group of his best Jaffa were to come to inspect the area for a new base. The Goa'uld was probably pretty dumb or cocky to come in person. Probably both.
The gate was suddenly spinning, meaning that the time for the show has begun.
Through the activated gate stepped through a group of armored men with a mark like a dove on their foreheads, after 20 or so men stepped through a boy stepped through and then the gate shut down.
The boy looked about 17, was taller than his entire group of Jaffa, about 5 feet 11, had back length black hair and impossibly pale skin, his clothes were a white kimono, keeping in style of being a Japanese deity and all, with gold woven into it as well as jewels. Though he was Japanese styled Goa'ld, the host was European. His eyes looked dark blue, though he was not sure. He was obviously the Goa'uld.
Once the snake head stopped and looked around, Jack shouted,
"You are surrounded, put your weapons on the ground if you want to go home in one piece." Hachiman raised his hand and the Jaffa fired to Jack's hiding spot. Thanks to Tok'ra technology though, he was unharmed.
The Tok'ra and SG forces fired at the Goa' uld, but he had one of those shields so it didn't hurt him. Jack gritted his teeth.
The Tok'ra then began shooting the Jaffa and after 1 minute all the Jaffa were dead. Hachiman was standing there looking at the Jaffa as if they were garbage.
The Tok'ra kept firing at the shield while the Goa'uld dialed up a planet. In some lucky twist of fate a bullet hit the Goa'uld in the head and he fell down, as well as the shield that was around him.
The group shot him a few extra times to make sure he was dead and then went out of their hiding spots.
When a SG solider walked by the snake head and looked at his eyes, said snake head said to the solider,
"Shoot your comrades." The solider began firing on the SG men. A Tok'ra shot with a Zac at the man and he fell unconscious.
The Goa'uld looked at the nearest man, who was Teal'c and repeated his previous orders. Jack had a good look at his eyes then, they were purple and with a pink bird like thing in his eyes. That was the last thing he remembered before he opened his eyes to the infirmary.
A good deal of people were around him, mostly not hurt, but a few with bandages on their bodies. Sam was sleeping in a chair to the right of the bed he was on.
"What happened?" Jack asked, waking up Sam. She looked at Jack and smiled.
"Good morning to you too, Colonel."
"Sorry, good morning, but can you answer my question because the last thing I remember is looking at a snake head's eyes."
"You're not the only one who said that. Hachiman somehow commanded you with his eyes to shoot at the group and then you were zacched."
"So the guys around me did that too?"
"Yes, now lets talk to the snake head, as you kindly put it."
….
Jack entered an interrogation watching room and saw his team, Dr. Frasier, and General Hammond there as well. General Hammond nodded his head in greeting.
"Now that everyone is here, let's ask Mr. Hachiman here a few questions." Dr. Frasier said, facing all the people.
Jack could see the Goa'uld handcuffed to a chair in the interrogation room. His eyes were covered by a blindfold.
"I think you should do it, Colonel." General Hammond said. Jack nodded and entered the room.
"I am a god, release me at once!" Hachiman hissed.
"Two nopes for that, nope you are not a god, and nope we are not going to let you go. So false god, how are you able to command people just by looking into your eyes?" Jack asked, settling into a chair opposite to Hachiman.
"The powers are proof of my godhood, human."
"Goa'ulds can't do that, so what I am thinking is that some sort of technology does that for you, it must be implanted some where in the poor soul whose body you are using for you to be able to do that. Too complicated for you snakes, so where did you steal it from?"
The Goa'uld looked absolutely murderous now. Alas, before any of that rage could be expressed further, Dr. Fraiser called on the intercom,
"Colonel, you are needed to come here."
Then Hachiman began yelling in a different language, cursing Jack's mother probably. Jack stood up and left the cursing Goa'uld alone.
….
"What's going on?" Jack asked Sam.
"Sir, earlier Janette examined Hachiman, in case the thing that caused you to act out was biological. Turns out it is." Sam replied.
"And Jack, get this, whatever he did, it came from the host, not the Goa'uld!" Daniel exclaimed.
"Teal'c, do you know of any people who can do this?" Jack asked the alien.
"No, I do not, if the Goa'uld used hosts like this, then I suspect they would be greatly more powerful." Teal'c answered.
"I think that it is the host that has given power to Hachiman" Samantha said, breaking the dark silence that was there.
"I mean one, a Goa'uld that plays a Japanese deity would like to have the body of a person from that area, not European like the current host, and two is that he came to an unknown planet with only a couple of Jaffa meaning that he was very confident in his own or host's abilities." She continued. Moments later an airman stepped into the room and saluted.
"General Hammond, sir, the Tok'ra request to be allowed to extract the paricite from the host."
"Permission granted, solider." The General replied.
…
(After the whole business with removing the symbiote)
The host, no boy, was now resting in the infirmary after removing that damn snake from his head. At 3 PM, Dr. Frasier called SG1 over because he was waking up.
The stirred and opened his eyes, those purple eyes, and then Daniel decided to take the lead.
(New Story! Woot! Sorry if you wanted more updates, just I recently read another Code Geass and Stargate crossover, and I was struck with an epiphany. I just HAD to do this. I could not resist the temptation.)
