AN: It's been a long time, I know, but no matter how long it takes this fic will be completed.
Part of my Sentinels 'Verse
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In being part of the Sentinels this does technically cross with Stargate, Doctor Who, maybe references to Psych and other fandoms that are included in the Sentinels 'Verse,
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Disclaimer: I don't own. Obviously.
Chapter Fourteen: Stone Circle
As they went through the Tourist's Office Ianto went back into the small room to grab his laptop. Jack raised an eyebrow at him but he ignored it. Tosh and Owen didn't notice, at least Tosh pretended not to because she knew it was his Sentinel laptop.
In the Hub he set it up and connected it to one of Tosh's monitors for everyone to see. He explained that by default it had an interplanetary transmitter so that he could communicate with anyone within the Milky Way galaxy. If he wanted to go farther, say speak to someone in Atlantis, he would need to connect an external device that amplified the signal ten times. It required enormous power generation but they had a way to work around it.
"Is this traceable?" Tosh asked.
Ianto shrugged, "Not really. The system is too advanced to be traced by anything other than something just as advanced and even then, who knows."
The laptop started up and displayed two sections, one connected to the database the other a blank viewing screen for communication. He sent an alert to Sagi then brought up the information on the Tuatha for the team to examine.
"Wow," Tosh said in awe. "You're records are so detailed."
"Yeah," Ianto said unimpressed. "It has its up and downs."
He was saved from having to explain that as the blank window flickered and a live image started up. Ianto moved the laptop onto Tosh's desk so that Sagi could get a look at all of them.
"This is a surprise," Sagi said, elegant eyebrow arching. "To what do I owe the pleasure of a contact from Torchwood?"
"We need your help," Ianto explained. "With the Tuatha De Danann."
Sagi frowned, "I hadn't realized they'd become a problem. Tell me."
An hour later, after explaining everything Sagi had signed off then arrived at the Hub in a flash of white light. Ianto grimaced at the look he got from Jack, realizing he'd have to explain Asgard Technology to him and promptly left to make them all some coffee.
He took a seat beside Jack in the boardroom and studied the older Sentinel for a moment. Sagi had his long brown hair in a pony tail at the nape of his neck, showing off his race's naturally pointed ears which no one had yet to comment on. His clear, stone grey eyes studied each one of them, Jack with the most curiosity.
"How do we get to the fairies?" Owen asked impatiently.
Sagi's eyes flickered to him momentarily before resting on Jack again, "What is quite amusing about you humans is that your myth always has some basis in fact. The natural formations of stone circles are the portal to their parallel dimension. The database doesn't say this but the Ancients helped the Tuatha build these portals because of the change in this dimension. Their dimension is an imitation of their former ancient forests which were destroyed long ago. Be careful, Ianto and I can only concentrate on so much."
Jack smiled grimly, "We know what we're doing. Lets' go, before they take another child."
"We need to find a stone circle though," Tosh said.
Jack's eyes were hard, "I know where one is."
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They were armed to the teeth with various weapons. Jack, Owen and Tosh had their usual guns as well as a Traveler's weapon for Jack that Sagi was letting him borrow which was set to stun. Tosh and Owen were given a different kind of gun with more powerful, exploding rounds. Ianto had his drone gun and a hand device while Sagi had both, several pairs of knives and would be rematerializing his sword when they got to the clearing.
Jack drove them to the one clearing he knew of at top speed, disturbing everyone but Sagi who smiled secretly the entire way. As soon as they stopped and the engine turned off Owen was out and distancing himself, breathing heavily.
"Were you trying to kill us Harkness?" he yelled. "Fuck, I'm never getting into a car with you again."
"At least there's no one around," Tosh commented, scanning the area. "We make an odd group of people."
And she wasn't talking about Jack. Sagi's attire was the oddity. He wore black combat boots, black form fitting pants, shirt and a set of lightweight armour. It was Atoniek styled with a light energy charged running though it that lessened the effects of stun weapons, turned most other solid weapons away and was very flexible. The sleeves of his shirt ended at his biceps , an inch down was a thick silver armlet from which a translucent colour changing material covered the rest of his arm loosely. His tattoo was clearly visible on his right arm between his shirt and armlet.
Sagi smiled at Tosh, "I don't leave my property much anymore. I don't really need to blend in although it seems like you just don't care Captain Harkness."
Jack sent him a smirk, "It's not that abnormal in this century."
Sagi snorted, "Sure. You keep telling yourself that."
Jack chuckled, "The formation is this way."
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