"Different Kinds of Fire Power"
Disclaimer: I don't own Stargate or Star Trek: Enterprise. I own Sarah Turner and the plot.
Spoiler: The Lost City part 1 and 2 of Stargate. None I can think of for Enterprise.
(A/N: This is my own take on the final defeat of Anubis. Not that I didn't enjoy The Lost City part 1 and 2. But, I've always wanted to write something like this. It's season 2, right before the Xindi attack, of Enterprise. Please read and review!)
Ch. 1
(2004, SGC, Dr. Elizabeth Weir's Office)
Lt. Colonel Sarah Turner knocked on the door of the Office.
She heard an exhausted woman's voice, "Come in,"
Sarah entered, semi-cautiously. She saw Dr. Weir at her laptop, with her head in her hands. Colonel Turner sat down, sitting across from the doctor.
"You wanted to see me, Doctor?" Sarah asked.
"Yes," she paused and then continued, "I have read your personnel file extensively, Colonel. I understand that you are very special."
"We're called Mutant's," Sarah interrupted.
"Anubis will be here in less then two days," Dr. Weir went on. "And we're running out of options."
"I've noticed," she commented.
"Yes, well, do you mind explaining your ability to me in simpler terms, please?" she asked.
"Sure," she said. "I fall under the category of rare mutants. I'm the only mutant with my ability. I'm a Phyonic Molecular. Basically, doctor, I'm a human time machine, in a way." she then added a second later, "Although, I have never tried traveling into the future before."
Elizabeth gasped.
"I'm also a Telepath," Sarah said calmly.
"Could you please don't do that?" Weir asked.
"Sorry, I'll try not too," she said. "That particular power is hard to control sometimes,"
"I understand, Colonel," she said. "Are you willing to go to the future to save earth?"
"Of course," Sarah said. "But, I still want you to continue the mission that SG-1 is on, to look for the Lost City."
"What are you going to do then?" Weir asked.
"I'm gonna bring some extra fire power," she told her, thinking.
"What are you thinking, Colonel?" Dr. Weir asked.
"I'm thinking that I could jump to the future 150 or so and ask for help. I'm sure by then earth would have some advanced technology that we could use. And I'll bring them back to this timeline and when Anubis is out of our hair I'll send them back," Sarah explained.
"Fine, I'll authorize you to go to the future, God knows we could use all the help we could get," she said.
Sarah stood up.
"I'll be ready in 15 minutes, Doctor," she said.
"I shall see you then," Weir told her before Sarah left.
(SGC, Colonel Turner's Office)
Sarah swiveled in her chair as she turned on her computer. She swiftly dialed a number on her conference caller.
"Sarah!" The bald headed man greeted his niece. "How are tings?"
"Hello, Uncle," she greeted him. "Things are complicated here. That's the reason I'm calling actually."
"What is it, my dear?" he asked.
"Someone is threatening to destroy earth and we have no means to stop him, except for one," she told him. "I need to know whether or not if I could go into the future."
"Who is threatening to destroy earth?" he asked.
"That's classified, Uncle X," she said.
He eyed her suspiciously.
"Well, I believe that you can. Your powers have grown to that extent. I suppose you could always wipe the people you meet in the future of their memories of your arrival when you're done," Xavier said.
"Thank you, Uncle. That's all I wanted to know," Sarah said. "Tell everyone at the Manor I said hello."
"I will," he said. "Good bye and good luck."
"I'm gonna need it. Bye Uncle."
With that she turned off the computer and looked at her watch. She barely had enough time to test her new ability. Sarah clasped her hands together. She then slowly separated them, revealing a swirling, shimmering blue ball of mist. She let go of the ball and it floated in front of her, bobbing up and down.
She looked into the shimmering ball and saw a picture form. It looked like an earth based spaceship. It looked nothing like the Prometheus. She was defiantly looking at the future. The mist evaporated after a moment.
Sarah then headed for the 'Gate Room, where she was supposed to meet Dr. Weir and say good bye to SG-1.
(SGC, 'Gate Room)
Dr. Weir and Colonel Turner stood at the base of the ramp that led to the Stargate. The 'Gate shimmered as people stepped through the Stargate where a cargo ship was waiting.
"Good luck, SG-1," Weir said.
"I'll be back as soon as I can with the fire power," Sarah told them.
"We'll be waiting," Sam said.
"Good luck," Sarah said as SG-1 walked up the ramp and stepped through the Stargate.
"Are you ready, Colonel?" Weir turned and asked Sarah.
She nodded. Sarah clasped her hands together. She then slowly separated them, revealing a swirling, shimmering blue ball of mist. She let go of the ball and it floated in front of her, bobbing up and down in the middle of the 'gate Room.
"It looks like it's the future," Weir observed, looking at the picture that was displayed in front of them.
"By the looks of the weapons it's at least 150 years into the future," Sarah said. "Well, here it goes."
"Good luck," Weir said before Sarah stepped through the blue mist.
To be continued . . .
