We evacuated the planet of the Tok'ra and set course for another star system about a hour away by hyperspace. We sat down with the Tok'ra and spent almost nine days go over their intelligence briefings on the Goa'uld and the Jaffa. We went over everything from A to Z. And in the end, Nicky and me sat down and went over all the information.
We gathered the Tok'ra leaders and sat down to talk.
"We listened to all of your reports and we believe that WE CAN defeat the Goa'uld and it will be in our lifetime. We need to keep the spies in place until we move against the Goa'uld they are spying on. We believe do to the size of the total area that the Goa'uld control with the amount of Jaffa and slaves that are present. That operations start in a passive aggressive nature and will take about eight to ten years on this pace. The next eight to twelve years will be that of aggressive nature of acting like we need more resources. We will proceed with a period of what will appear to the outside of trying to assimilating all of our conquest. This period wil not have a set time. We will wait until we can strike at Ra and several of the other System Lords and plant evidence that it is someone else. We will standfast against the chaos that will happen with the loss of Ra and the othe System Lords. We will let the others fight it out. We will pick some of the weaker Goa'uld off during this time. We let the dust settle and see how the field stands. When we get to this point, we will be going into a active war against the Goa'uld. We will not be able to hide who and what we are. We will always re-evaluate our plans. We say under one hundred years and the Goa'uld will be defeated. But that is a very conservative estimate."
"We have went over what we knew of the politics of Earth. We went over the island and all of the exploration we have completed on the island. We have talked about the government we want to start and the role of the Tok'ra and any Jaffa and humans in said government."
"So our question for the Tok'ra, will you join us?" we asked.
The Tok'ra talked amongst themselves for a little bit. Then they looked at us "We are fighting a losing battle with the Goa'uld. With you we believe that we can defeat them, You both have put a lot of thought into your plan. We will join you."
We set about creating a database of each person and their skills. We had the Nazi base, the Confederate village, Lantean compound, the captured Goa'uld ships, the Tok'ra gear and anything else we would find on the island.
We made our way back to Earth and using the Nautilus brought the majority of the Jaffa and Tok'ra down to the island. The ha'taks, we used to do mapping and scanning of Earth's solar system. We kept enough crew to man if needed half of all support craft they carried. And we landed the troop transport ships on the island. This gave us just over sixty-three hundred Jaffa on the island. We quickly occupied all three locations.
The Nazi base had a large farm and ranch area. We would have to build or acquire boats for fishing. With the farm, ranch and fishing, we would be able to feed everyone. The barracks had more room than we had people. Between the vehicles, planes, ships and infrastructure, this location had the most people present. We also manned the artillery batteries on top of the mountain. They had a lot of work to do. Almost all the engine would have to be rebuilt. There would be a mountain of rust and build-up to remove.
The Confederate village would be a temporary encampment. If the ironclad could be made sea-worthy then it would be sailed to the Nazi base. We preserved the village as a historical site.
The Lantean compound we were strict with who was allowed to be stationed at this location. The Jaffa and Tok'ra who would work and guard this location would not be deployed to off world. This allowed a firewall about this location and technology. We also had roving patrols between these locations.
We needed supplies and gear to get all the different vehicles, planes and ships up and running. We took the Nautilus with a mixed strike team of Jaffa and Tok'ra. We made our way to Miami, Florida. We scanned banks and currency exchange stores and then started scanning for large concentrations of currency in areas that it should not show up. We picked up three locations. We beamed in a sphere to scout for us. There were armed thugs, money and narcotics. We scouted the location and wait for the clock to strike 2 A.M. The strike team deployed and made quick work of everyone with the zats. We quickly removed all the money and shot of several of the weapons that the thugs carried. We made a lot of noise and then called the police that there was shooting and we were so scared. We beamed out and watch the fun as the police swarmed into and made a big bust. We came away with over one billion dollars.
We made our way around the world and gathered our supplies. We even went to South America, Central America, Africa and Southeast Asia and hit the arms dealers up. We added to our arsenal from heavy machine guns to rpgs to explosives. The Jaffa staff weapon is good but slow firing, short range and not that accurate. We would add firearms to our Jaffa to use. We also outfitted the Jaffa in current military gear. We hit the book shops and gathered every book we could find on military tactics, strategy and history.
We instituted a training regiment on not just military issues but reading and writing for the Jaffa.
Ten days went by quickly since Ares and Svarog attempted their attack. We deployed the ha'taks and quickly took over there territory.
Ares had five systems, four ha'taks, over fifteen hundred death gliders, almost four hundred al'kesh, over three hundred troop transports, thirteen tel'taks, over twenty-one thousand Jaffa and over three hundred thousand slaves.
Svarog had eleven worlds, eighteen ha'taks, over eight thousand death gliders, over thousand al'kesh, almost nine hundred troop transports, twenty-thee tel'taks, over seventy-five thousand Jaffa and over one million slaves.
We quickly grabbed up the territory. The worlds that was of use we kept but the worlds that were a burden we pulled out. We did not leave anything of value on the planets. In the end, we kept nine worlds that we were able to reenforce. We stationed two ha'taks in each system with full load out of death gliders and al'kesh. If they needed they had additional death gliders and al'kesh on the planet to supplement their numbers. The area with stargate was heavily reenforced and guard at all times.
I set the Tok'ra about the nine planets in our little empire. They would go through and use the za'tarc detector with the memory recall device and interview all the Jaffa and slaves. We exhiled all the Goa'uld that was in the service of Ares and Svarog. Any of the Jaffa or slaves that the Tok'ra had any reason to believe or think they may be a problem were exhiled also.
We placed the other ha'taks, al'kesh and tal'taks on exploration duty. To find a planet or moon off the beaten path with no stargate. We had removed the stargates from the planets we pulled out from and temporary deactivated them. We would program the stargate to have a specific combination to be able to be dialed.
While the fleet was guarding and scouting, we took the nautilus and scanned for more currency caches. Once we scanned the entire planet, we would strike one after the other and taking them all down within hours. We would take all the money made from illegal drugs and weapon dealers and use for good. We would have to use several teams for them to operate at peak efficiency.
We explored the island enforce scavenging anything of use. We also used the Nautilus in conjunction and checked the waters around the island. We found a dozen aircraft and thirteen ships. With the Nautilus we were able to take in depth scans if we wanted to build ships and planes like these. Of the ships, we were able to put back into service with repair and refloating four german u-boats, one french submarine, two colliers and a sailing frigate. Only a few of the aircraft were able to repaired. With the supplies from the Nazi base and supplies we had bought in the US repairs were made easier.