Bastet entered the meeting room to find Kali already sitting in her chair. Silently she walked to her chair and sat down. "I hope you are finding my hospitality adequate, Bastet." She said.

"I did not come here for your hospitality Kali." She said.

Kali raised an eyebrow at her, but could say nothing in reply as Morrigan stalked into the room snarling. "Two of my Jaffa have disappeared. Is this what you call hospitality, Kali?!"

Before Kali could reply to that, Svarog entered. "Ha'taaka!" he yelled when he saw Morrigan. "You killed two of my Jaffa, you filthy whore!"

"Svarog . . . " Kali began.

"Is this true?" Bastet demanded.

"Of course it is!" Svarog bellowed. "I found her Jaffa's clothing on the bodies!"

"My Jaffa's clothing!" Morrigan snapped. "My Jaffa never went anywhere near yours! They probably got the clothing when they murdering my Jaffa!"

"Morrigan . . . " Kali tried again, and Cassandra had to suppress a smile.

"Don't even speak, whore!" Svarog turned to her. "You said this meeting was safe! But you are working with the Ha'taaka to destroy me!"

Morrigan also turned to glare at Kali. "She's not working with me, but perhaps she is trying to destroy us all, so she can be the next Supreme Lord!"

"Jaffa!" Kali yelled as Morrigan brought her hand device to her face.

Three Jaffa burst into the room from behind Kali's chair and charged their weapons. But before they could do anything, Svarog and Morrigan's Jaffa also burst into the room.

"Time to leave." Cassandra muttered.

Bastet leapt from her chair, just before bolt from a staff weapon hit it. She whirled, but the Jaffa were too busy trying to protect their masters and kill each other to notice her. She was soon surrounded by her own Jaffa, and they all ran out the door.

Jack shut it behind them, as Sam, Daniel and Scott ran up to them. "Look what we found!" Sam said, and revealed several strange devices nestled in her arms. "Scott says they should work just like C4."

"Nice." Jack said.

Scott grabbed one and pressed a small button on its side, before turning to them. "Move!" he said.

Everyone ran down the corridor as Scott opened the door and rolled the device inside. The door slid shut as he sprinted after them. Suddenly the door exploded behind him and smoke began to pour out. "That should have got a few of them." He panted.

They turned the corner, and ducked into the first door they could see. It was the transporter room. "We have to stop them getting out of here." Jack said.

"I could disable the ring transporter, sir." Sam suggested.

Jack nodded. "Do you think there's another one?" he asked.

"Definitely." Scott said. "On the other side of the temple."

Jack frowned. "Alright. Carter, Fraiser, you're with me. The rest of you, get out of here and back to the gate."

"All right." Catherine said. "But take Rya'c with you."

Jack nodded. Scott grabbed two of the devices and the four of them ran out the door. "Alright, Scott." Catherine said.

Scott nodded, and pressed a button on the side of the devices. He rolled them into the corners, and ran into the circle on the floor, just as the rings came up and surrounded them. The rings disappeared and they found themselves back on the planet.

A large explosion sounded behind them, and they turned to see the side of a nearby mountain forced outwards. "So that's where it is." Catherine muttered.

Jacob and Teal'c came jogging up to them. "What's going on?" Jacob asked.

"The Goa'uld didn't like our practical jokes very much." Scott said.

"Where's everyone else?" Jacob asked.

"Going to disable the other ring transporter." Catherine said.

Jacob looked about. "We better get under cover. I think there are at least three mother ships out there."

Daniel nodded, and the five of them ran to a small corpse of trees near the star gate. The group crouched there for over half an hour, but nobody saw any sign of Jack and the others - or the other Goa'uld for that matter.

"Jack, are you there?" Jacob asked.

There was a sharp burst of static, as someone replied. "He's . . . hurt . . . we . . .captured . . . " came Sam's tiny sounding voice.

"Dammit!" Jacob cursed.

"Where are you?" Scott asked.

" . . . mothership . . . Kali . . . "

"Oh boy." Muttered Daniel. "Not again."

"What are we going to do?" Catherine asked.

"I don't know." Jacob said. "Who knows how many Goa'uld are running about around here, or how many Jaffa Kali has on her mothership."

Catherine looked thoughtful for a minute, and looked at Daniel. "What if . . ?"

"You think you can do it?" he asked her.

"Got a better idea?"

"What are you guys talking about?" Scott asked.

Catherine smiled, but it didn't quite reach her eyes. "We're going to negotiate."