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I'm sorry it took so long for me to update. Scratch that. Normally, for a story like Fighting the God's or the Terran Ascension, you have to wait for weeks to get a chapter. Sure, they're a hell of a lot longer than mine but at least with this you can read almost everyday. Do you even enjoy this story? If so, please just review.
November 13, 1997: Milky Way: Earth: SGC
"Unscheduled off-world activation!" Harry sighed and stood up along with the rest of the team. They all proceeded down into the control room and watched as the Iris closed around the now open wormhole.
"Harry, are you there?" Harry looked up for the voice. No one else had made any sign of having heard the voice. "Harry, are you there." Harry blinked and backed away into a corner.
"Dad, what the hell are you doing?" Harry said into his radio which was tuned to an Asgard frequency.
"There are no ships available to come and contact you therefore we had to use the Stargate," Thor responded.
"You've really got to make it a point to make more ships even if they are only transports," Harry whispered so that no one would hear him. "What's the problem?"
"A Protected Planet is currently under attack by a Goa'uld Mother Ship," Thor explained. "I need you to destroy it before they make it a point to completely conquer the planet."
"Alright, dad, I'll take care of it," Harry assured.
"Captain Carter, what's going on?" Hammond asked. Harry looked over at the SGC Personnel. They were all confused concerning why the Stargate was active.
"I don't know sir," Carter said. "From what I understand, in order to keep a Stargate active you have to send something through. It can be anything even if it's just a radio signal but there's nothing coming through. I can't explain it." Suddenly, the Gate shut down. "Lieutenant, run a diagnostic, try and figure out what's wrong."
"Yes sir," the man said and went about his task.
"Hey guys," Harry said, trying to get their attention. They looked over at him. "I just got a call from a friend of mine. I need to go blow something up."
"What do you mean?" Hammond asked confused.
"Oh some idiot Goa'uld decided to ignore a thousand year old treaty and attacked a planet protected by my dad," Harry said. "I have to go blow him up."
"Okay, wait a minute," Jack said unknowingly interrupting his General. "Things are becoming way too lopsided when it comes to privileges here. Why do you get to blow that Goa'uld up and not me?"
"Because, Jack, I'm the one with the intergalactic starship that is capable of doing so," Harry retorted with a smirk. "Will your space shuttle make it there with the payload required to destroy the enemy? Will it be able to without dieing? I didn't think so." He looked around. "So, who wants to watch an explosion?" Jack raised his hand like a little kid in elementary school. "I thought so as well. Does anyone else want to go?" No one else raised their hands.
"I would like to accompany you, Harry Potter," Teal'c said with a bow.
"Alright, we've got two," Harry said cheerfully. "Is there anyone else?" No one spoke or raised any hands. "Alright, I guess we'll be leaving now."
"Wait a moment, son," Hammond interrupted. "When will you return?"
"Oh, I don't know," Harry said offhandedly. "A couple of hours at the most, General."
"Alright you can go," Hammond agreed. "I want you back in six hours."
"Yes sir," Harry said beaming him, Teal'c and Jack up to the Corona.
November 13, 1997: Milky Way: Corona: High Orbit: Dagon
"So, what exactly is it that you're going to do?" Jack asked walking slowly around the bridge. Teal'c stood impassive near the window looking down at the planet. Harry stood near a console to the far left of the command chair.
"Well, if I can get these weapons up and running, we should be able to just blast them out of the sky," Harry explained looking over weapons schematics. "We're cloaked so we have an indefinite amount of time before the Goa'uld discovers us."
"There appear to be no Hatak Vessels anywhere near the ship," Teal'c said stoically. Harry looked up.
"That can't be right," Harry muttered. "I saw the ship on the sensors directly ahead of us. Teal'c, the console to the right of the command chair is the radar station. Try and find where the enemy ship is." Teal'c moved to the station and Harry waited for his answer.
"The Hatak appears to be on the planet's surface near a large reading of life signs," Teal'c explained. "The life signs appear to be the planet's main city."
"Okay, that means that we don't have much time left to get these weapons online," Harry muttered. He turned back to his work.
"I thought that you could control the entire ship from the control chair," Jack said. Harry turned around to look at him.
"I can, but it's – Jack, don't!" It was too late. Jack sat down in the control chair. White light blinded the people in the control room.
November 13, 1997: Milky Way: Dagon
Harry rolled awake looking around for any threats. He was lying on a bed of moss in a grove of trees. Trying to remember what happened, Harry stood up. Then it hit him. The Colonel had sat in the command chair. He hit his head in frustration and tried to take stock of the situation.
He was seriously under armed. His rifle had been leaning next to the control chair. Nothing else was around him. He was restrained to only the things in his belt pouches. Thankfully he still had his Browning pistol. He reached a hand into his back pouch. Inside were the things that he always carried around. There was a hunting knife, a magazine of conventional ammunition for his rifle as well as an Ancient life signs detector. An Asgard Power Bar marked the extent of his supplies. Harry cursed. He had left his remote control on the Corona and therefore couldn't beam him up.
Sounds of footsteps were made apparent from behind him. Harry ducked behind a tree and eased out his pistol. He flipped off the safety and peered around the corner of the tree. There was a path a few feet away. Several Jaffa made their way down the path with two prisoners between them. The SG Uniforms told him that it was his teammates, even though their faces were covered. Harry aimed his pistol and fired ten shots. Two shots hit the lead Jaffa. The other red blasts killed the other Jaffa. Jack and Teal'c had dived to the ground when they heard the weapons fire.
Harry rushed over to them and pulled away their hoods. If they were surprised to see him, they hid it well. "Come on," Harry whispered, cutting their bonds with his knife. "We have to get out of here. Another patrol is likely to follow this one."
Jack massaged his hands. "Harry, what the hell happened?"
"It seems that you have a lucky gene," Harry said. "That control chair responds to the thoughts of the user. Your thoughts weren't centered on anything in particular so it did something from the surface of your mind which just happened to beam us down here."
"What?"
"If the enemy Hatak is on the ground, it offers our only means of escape," Harry looked around. "I was unprepared for the beaming and my remote control is on the Corona."
"Does your ship have rings?" Teal'c inquired.
"No, but it does have a hanger bay," Harry answered. "We need to infiltrate the enemy ship, steal some Gliders and then try to get back up to the Corona. Otherwise, we'll be dead on the ground."
"You don't sound nervous," Jack said nervously himself. "Harry, why don't you sound nervous?"
"I've done this kind of thing a lot," Harry explained. "Come on, we don't have much time." He took off into the woods. Teal'c and Jack chased after him.
November 13, 1997: Milky Way: Dagon
"Well, there it is," Jack said looking out at the landed Hatak. Jaffa were massing in front of it. Prisoners were being subjected to a man in gold armor.
"That is the Goa'uld Moloc," Teal'c said scanning the man in gold. "He is a powerful System Lord."
"What would he want with this planet?" Jack asked looking over at the two of them.
"Never underestimate the extent of a God's greed," Harry advised. "You'll always come up short."
"Okay, next question," Jack continued. "How do we get in there?" A large sound echoed from behind them. SG1 turned around to see several rings shoot up from the ground and deposit several Jaffa warriors directly in front of them.
"Irony," Harry said in a singsong voice and started shooting at the seven Jaffa. The foot soldiers were too surprised to stop him. "Okay, now we have our ride. Let's get on the ship and get out of here." He stood up and walked over to the dead bodies. He and Teal'c moved them out of the way while searching for an activation device. Teal'c found it and placed it on his arm. At Harry's nod, he pressed the button that would activate the device and the rings surrounded them.
As the matter stream entered the enemy ship, the Jaffa inside turned to see what was going on. When three non-Jaffa appeared in the rings, he tried to sound the alarm but was quickly silenced by Harry. The rings returned to their position in the floor and the two humans and Jaffa planed their next move.
"So, we make it to the Glider bay and then get the hell out of here," Harry explained.
"Why don't we just get up to the bridge and take over the ship?" Jack asked.
"We don't have the manpower or the resources to take on that kind of force," Harry shook his head. He looked up again. "Although, all we have to do is get to the Tel'tak, get us into space, vent the atmosphere and we're golden."
"My thoughts exactly," Jack grinned.
"And wouldn't you know it, we're on the same deck as the bridge too," Harry smiled. "Alright, Staffs at the ready… Let's go." They left the Ring Room and walked down the hall towards the bridge.
A Jaffa patrol turned a corner directly in front of them. The two Jaffa fired their staff weapons at the three intruders. Harry, the target of the two blasts, dived to the side while Jack and Teal'c ducked down and fired their own weapons killing the two guards. The sounds of marching from behind them forced the three to continue on faster. They turned a corner just in time to avoid several staff blasts.
Harry placed his back against the wall next to the bridge door. He eased out his Ancient Life Signs Detector and looked at it. Four Jaffa were about to attack from the direction they had just come. Eight more were inside the bridge which now seemed to be sealed. Cursing at their luck, Harry turned and fired three shots down the hall at Jaffa that were turning the corner. His teammates took over and laid down covering fire. Turning to the door, Harry aimed and fired a large number of blasts at it. He hit a control crystal in the wall by mistake which ironically opened the door for them.
The Asgard Special Forces Agent dived into the bridge firing several shots at the Jaffa by the window. The two guards fell down dead as he rolled to an upright position. Six shots later saw the death of the other guards.
"Teal'c!" Harry yelled into the hall. "Get in here, the area's clear!"
The two SG1 team members entered the room and closed both doors behind them. Harry moved to the controls and pushed a dead Goa'uld out of the way. He placed his hand in the control… thing and started to power up the engines. The ship sprang to life. Harry starte to raise the ship off the ground and head for space. Apparently Jack couldn't resist and asked Harry to get a look at Moloc before they were out of range. The look was priceless.
November 13, 1997: Milky Way: Corona: High Orbit: Dagon
After safely transfering to the Corona, everything was well underway to rid the planet of the False God. He would die quite easily if they could use the main guns. However, there were prisoners in Moloc's prescence making it impossible to stop all collateral damage. Harry thought that they might as well use a tactic that his Father had done several times before.
Harry had left Teal'c in charge of the captured Hatak. There was no danger as all atmosphere had been vented immediately after their return to space. The Jaffa were dead. Dead men posed no threat. Harry and Jack, meanwhile, flew the Corona down to the planet. Hovering just above the False God's base camp, the two SG1 Team members enjoyed a few moments of looking at the terror on Moloc's face.
Several beams of white light shot around the ground coming from the Corona. As the beams hit Jaffa with pinpoint accuracy, they were transferred from the ground to low orbit. They didn't cause a problem after that. With one final beaming, Moloc was transferred to low orbit. There was a nice brief meteor shower after the… battle.
On the ground, the prisoners stood up and started cheering. After recording and reviewing the words later, Harry discovered that they were cheering Mjolinr. (NOT Jolinar. The pronunciation is MUOLL-neer.)
November 14, 1997: Milky Way: High Orbit: Earth
"This is SG1 calling Stargate Command," Harry said into the com system. Hammond's face appeared on screen a moment later. "Did you miss us, General?"
"Harry, you're two hours early," Hammond replied.
"Yeah, well, it was easier than I thought it would be," Harry smirked. "Oh, I, uh, got you a nice souvenir." He brought up a picture of the captured Hatak which was floating in space directly next to the Corona. Harry assumed that Hammond had fainted because he didn't see him again.
