Epilogue

Part I: Princess Kakyu Takes on the Tok'ra

Princess Kakyu listened to Selmek and Daniel brief SG-1 and General Hammond about their time with Rhiannon.
"Excuse me, but had you been on Kinmoku, Isis would not be out there?" Kakyu asked quietly, looking Selmek. "Errrr..," for once, Selmek was at a loss and let Jacob take over. "We don't know...," Jacob said, uncertain under Kakyu's stare. "I fail to see why I should consider a treaty with an ally that is unreliable," Kakyu pointed out. The Starlights looked at their Princess, surprised to see hear her talk like this. Jacob tried to get Selmek to emerge but he refused, leaving Jacob to explain. "I understand that you're upset..," he started. "Ha, I found like to see him when Princess Kakyu really gets upset at him," Seiya quietly said to Yaten, who smiled. "I will think about an alliance between our people and get back to you when I feel like it," Kakyu said coldly. Jacob knew that that would not happen.

Part II: Isis

She had been lucky. Isis knew what she had done was risky but she was free at last. Once she found her family and became the queen of the gods again, she would return to this planet and conquer it. The people would make good slaves and hosts and she could acquire new technology to use.
Isis was free and she meant to live.

Part III: Yaten Kou vs. the Tollen

Yaten stood behind Princess Kakyu with Seiya and Taiki as the Princess and the Tollen High Council worked out a treaty. SG-1 stood nearby but were not involved. As he listened, Yaten couldn't help but think that these people had problems. He realized that a treaty with them would not be in the best interests of Kinmoku and he noticed that the Princess was looking annoyed as well.
"OK, what the hell is your problem?" Yaten loudly interrupted, startling everyone. Seiya and Taiki tried to motion for him to be silent but Yaten ignored them. Kakyu and SG-1 didn't stop him but watched on. Daniel looked ready to jump in but Jack stopped him.
"I beg your pardon?" one of the councilmen said, looking down at Yaten.
"Perhaps you didn't understand me. Are you simply stupid or conceited?" Yaten said slowly. The Tollen looked furious but Yaten didn't look ready to back down.
"Perhaps you are not aware that we are much more advanced...," one of the Tollen started.
"So that gives you the right to act like gods? The Gou'ald should have taught you the foolishness of that," Yaten said. There was silence. Everyone stared at him, shocked. The Tollen could not believe what they had just heard. Any hopes of a treaty between Kinmoku and the Tollen seemed unlikely.
Jack smiled to himself, thinking how the Tollen had it coming. He couldn't count how many times he was tempted to give the Tollen a piece of his mind. Daniel was thinking how to deal with a war with the Tollen. He really wasn't looking forward to fighting the Gou'ald and the Tollen at the same time. He hoped that Yaten didn't lose his temper at Thor.