Chapter 4
To save Jesse the somewhat painful experience to remember terror long forgotten they went to General Hammond so Jesse could state her case. She started her tale like so.
"When I was three years old I went to a Tok'ra base to visit my granddad. It was very safe or so they thought-" she said.
"I went with my parents and brothers thought the Stargate. We hadn't seen him, meaning Jacob in a while and he couldn't come so we came there instead. It was a day into our visit when a Goa'uld mother ship was seen leaving hyperspace. It hadn't been spotted beforehand because of a new cloaking device the Goa'uld had but we didn't learn that until later. Before, we could leave many Tok'ra people had to go first. They entered really quickly that is the Goa'uld and cut off an escape. When a new wormhole was engaged they entered the area of the Stargate and held us down.
That's when they took me. They pushed everyone into the wormhole but me. No one knew why. Someone must have been there and remembered the address because I was rescued. Everyone said it was to easy because I was the only person on the base they found me on.
No Jaffa, and Goa'uld. It wasn't until they got back with me and tests were run that they noticed higher brain activity and my naquada readings were off the chart. About a month later I had my first naquada withdraw syndrome attack. Basically, high fever, chills, shaking a lot, and failure of major organs that could lead to death. I had to be given more naquada every month to keep it level. That injection of naquada was only a lucky guess the first time. A guess that saved my life."
"How did they do this?" asked Jack shocked at the fact that they just found all this out.
"Maybe, my Goa'uld were more advanced," said Jesse.
"It could be I mean it was from an Alternative Reality," said General Hammond.
"Could the naquada have anything to do with the increased brain activity?" asked Sam.
"For all I know it could be. They never had a chance to test it. The closer they got to an answer the weaker I got. They stopped and stuck with monthly naquada shot. The only thing they figured out was that the more sick I got the less naquada was in my blood,"
"How do you know that the base from your so called vision is the same?" asked General Hammond.
"I just do. I have vague memories from my capture that I can remember only during a vision. It has to be some kind to execute torture away from them,"
"You know the Goa'uld's name Jesse," said Jack.
"I know her name is Har'mon. She was a system lord before they kicked her out when she got an unwanted host. She's still looking for a good one," said Jesse.
"Is that it, Jesse?" said General Hammond.
"Yes, sir," responded Jesse.
"Dismissed," he said.
To save Jesse the somewhat painful experience to remember terror long forgotten they went to General Hammond so Jesse could state her case. She started her tale like so.
"When I was three years old I went to a Tok'ra base to visit my granddad. It was very safe or so they thought-" she said.
"I went with my parents and brothers thought the Stargate. We hadn't seen him, meaning Jacob in a while and he couldn't come so we came there instead. It was a day into our visit when a Goa'uld mother ship was seen leaving hyperspace. It hadn't been spotted beforehand because of a new cloaking device the Goa'uld had but we didn't learn that until later. Before, we could leave many Tok'ra people had to go first. They entered really quickly that is the Goa'uld and cut off an escape. When a new wormhole was engaged they entered the area of the Stargate and held us down.
That's when they took me. They pushed everyone into the wormhole but me. No one knew why. Someone must have been there and remembered the address because I was rescued. Everyone said it was to easy because I was the only person on the base they found me on.
No Jaffa, and Goa'uld. It wasn't until they got back with me and tests were run that they noticed higher brain activity and my naquada readings were off the chart. About a month later I had my first naquada withdraw syndrome attack. Basically, high fever, chills, shaking a lot, and failure of major organs that could lead to death. I had to be given more naquada every month to keep it level. That injection of naquada was only a lucky guess the first time. A guess that saved my life."
"How did they do this?" asked Jack shocked at the fact that they just found all this out.
"Maybe, my Goa'uld were more advanced," said Jesse.
"It could be I mean it was from an Alternative Reality," said General Hammond.
"Could the naquada have anything to do with the increased brain activity?" asked Sam.
"For all I know it could be. They never had a chance to test it. The closer they got to an answer the weaker I got. They stopped and stuck with monthly naquada shot. The only thing they figured out was that the more sick I got the less naquada was in my blood,"
"How do you know that the base from your so called vision is the same?" asked General Hammond.
"I just do. I have vague memories from my capture that I can remember only during a vision. It has to be some kind to execute torture away from them,"
"You know the Goa'uld's name Jesse," said Jack.
"I know her name is Har'mon. She was a system lord before they kicked her out when she got an unwanted host. She's still looking for a good one," said Jesse.
"Is that it, Jesse?" said General Hammond.
"Yes, sir," responded Jesse.
"Dismissed," he said.
