"What do you want? You got what you wanted, now leave us alone!" O'Neill demanded as he ran into the gate room.
"You took away our prisoners, the Lights. We have not gotten everything that we need. There's still something more that we want from them," Sanchet replied, a sneer in his voice. "Now take me to them."
O'Neill appeared to be reluctant with doing with this request.
"Just do it Jack. Better take the Toraks to them. It's better than losing everyone in here at the moment," Jacob told him as he felt a weapon being poked into his back.
O'Neill sighed before walking out of the door. Sanchet followed him, leading Jacob after him as well.
Jacob was worried about the whole situation. He worried about Skylar and Torna: he didn't want their child become an orphan at such an early age.
'Please don't let them die,' he thought to himself. 'After all they've done for their people.'
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Fraiser was standing next to Daniel, checking on his vitals when Colonel O'Neill walked into the room. Sanchet walked in behind him, leading Jacob. She cautiously looked at them.
"Who are you? What do you want?" she demanded of the Torak.
"I'm about to get what I want. The Lights!" he replied with a laugh as he walked up to the bed.
Fraiser couldn't believe what she was hearing. She leaned in to the colonel, obviously nervous.
"Are you just going to let this happen?" she quietly asked him.
"There's nothing else I can do Doc. I don't want this either. Daniel's my friend and those other two are good parents. I know I don't like them that much but she is part of this facility now, whether it be temporary or not. And she's a valuble part of my team at that," he quietly replied. "Just like Teal'c, Major Carter and Daniel."
The two of them glanced over at Jacob. He seemed to be calm as he pulled out a small device from within his pocket. The two appeared to be confused as they glanced at each other. The Tok'ra looked over at them and smiled. That gave them some assurance that things were going to be fine.
They looked over at the Torak, who was standing next to Skylar. He had a hand on her forehead, a small device in his hand. She started to look like she was in pain.
"What are you doing to her?" O'Neill wanted to know.
"Getting the last of the information from her. You have no idea what she's been through on the Tyinay," Sanchet sneered at them.
The doctor and colonel looked over at Jacob again. The Tok'ra nodded, telling them that he knew what he was doing. The three watched as Sanchet walked over to Daniel.
"Now to get some information from you," Sanchet quietly told himself, placing the device on Daniel's forehead.
It appeared to the three that Daniel was in pain. He was crying out and whimpering. O'Neill hated to see his friend in this condition but he had to endure it for the moment. He didn't see it but Jacob then pressed a button on the device he was holding and the Torak soon dropped the device and screamed out in pain.
"What is going on?" Fraiser quietly wondered.
"I don't know but it looks like this guy is in pain as well as Daniel," O'Neill replied. "What the heck is going on here?"
"Make it stop!" cried the Torak, placing his hands over his ears.
"Make what stop?" wondered Fraiser as she carefully watched him.
"That noise!" replied Sanchet.
Fraiser and O'Neill twirled to stare at Jacob, who was smiling at them with a knowing smile.
"Do you think we hadn't helped the Lights after the last time they were attacked by these guys? We know of their weakness as well," Jacob said. "We know they're sensitive to noises with lower frequencies."
'They didn't tell us about that. Maybe they thought we would blow their cover or something. They might have had a plan,' O'Neill thought to himself as he walked up to Sanchet. "Now tell me, what's causing our friends to be like that?"
"I don't know what you're talking about," Sanchet cried out as Teal'c hurried into the room.
"What is going on?" asked the Jaffa.
"Sanchet made their way through our Stargate by using Jacob as a hostage. He's being subdued by Jacob, ironically enough," O'Neill explained to the Jaffa.
"What is wrong with him at the moment?" wondered Teal'c, referring to the Torak.
"Toraks have sensitive hearing," Jacob called to him as he walked up to the Torak. "Tell me where the device is that's keeping the Lights unconscious."
"I have no idea what you're talking about," Sanchet sneered at him.
"Oh yes, you do. You planted the secondary device in the event that the first one was found and it was. Now where is it?" Jacob said.
Sanchet watched as Jacob placed his fingers on the dial, as if threatening to turn it down even lower.
"Stop! I'll talk! It's by the device you people call the Stargate, by the same place you found the first one," Sanchet told them.
Jacob led the alien out of the room and towards the Stargate. Sanchet knew what Jacob wanted him to do. He walked towards the side of the large machine and found the device in question. Jacob took it and deactivated it before staring at Sanchet.
"I don't even want to see you or any of your friends again in my lifetime or my friends lifetimes. Actually, I don't to hear of you going after the Lights again," Jacob told him. "Just remember, we know what your weakness is and we will use it again if we have to."
Sanchet gulped before staring up at the Stargate. Without warning, he bolted up to the control room and up to the computer. He searched through the destinations until he found the one he was looking for and the gate was activated.
O'Neill, Teal'c and Jacob followed him up to the room and saw him deal with the computer.
"Stop right there!" cried O'Neill as he ran over to the alien.
Sanchet saw him do so and stepped away from the computer running out of the room, away from Jacob and O'Neill. The Tok'ra hurried after him, as did the colonel and the Jaffa.
"We must not let him get away!" cried Teal'c.
Jacob silently agreed but he knew that Sanchet would get away because of his speed: he was faster than the average human.
The Stargate finished dialling and Sanchet gazed at the event horizon for one moment before running through it to the other side.
Jacob, Teal'c and O'Neill looked at the gate as the event horizon disappeared before them.
"Looks like he got away. Let's just hope we don't see him or any others for a long time," O'Neill sighed.
Teal'c gave a small nod in agreement. But Jacob was not so certain.
'I think we still might have to deal with them in the future. I don't know when, but we might have to,' he thought to himself.
TBC...
"You took away our prisoners, the Lights. We have not gotten everything that we need. There's still something more that we want from them," Sanchet replied, a sneer in his voice. "Now take me to them."
O'Neill appeared to be reluctant with doing with this request.
"Just do it Jack. Better take the Toraks to them. It's better than losing everyone in here at the moment," Jacob told him as he felt a weapon being poked into his back.
O'Neill sighed before walking out of the door. Sanchet followed him, leading Jacob after him as well.
Jacob was worried about the whole situation. He worried about Skylar and Torna: he didn't want their child become an orphan at such an early age.
'Please don't let them die,' he thought to himself. 'After all they've done for their people.'
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Fraiser was standing next to Daniel, checking on his vitals when Colonel O'Neill walked into the room. Sanchet walked in behind him, leading Jacob. She cautiously looked at them.
"Who are you? What do you want?" she demanded of the Torak.
"I'm about to get what I want. The Lights!" he replied with a laugh as he walked up to the bed.
Fraiser couldn't believe what she was hearing. She leaned in to the colonel, obviously nervous.
"Are you just going to let this happen?" she quietly asked him.
"There's nothing else I can do Doc. I don't want this either. Daniel's my friend and those other two are good parents. I know I don't like them that much but she is part of this facility now, whether it be temporary or not. And she's a valuble part of my team at that," he quietly replied. "Just like Teal'c, Major Carter and Daniel."
The two of them glanced over at Jacob. He seemed to be calm as he pulled out a small device from within his pocket. The two appeared to be confused as they glanced at each other. The Tok'ra looked over at them and smiled. That gave them some assurance that things were going to be fine.
They looked over at the Torak, who was standing next to Skylar. He had a hand on her forehead, a small device in his hand. She started to look like she was in pain.
"What are you doing to her?" O'Neill wanted to know.
"Getting the last of the information from her. You have no idea what she's been through on the Tyinay," Sanchet sneered at them.
The doctor and colonel looked over at Jacob again. The Tok'ra nodded, telling them that he knew what he was doing. The three watched as Sanchet walked over to Daniel.
"Now to get some information from you," Sanchet quietly told himself, placing the device on Daniel's forehead.
It appeared to the three that Daniel was in pain. He was crying out and whimpering. O'Neill hated to see his friend in this condition but he had to endure it for the moment. He didn't see it but Jacob then pressed a button on the device he was holding and the Torak soon dropped the device and screamed out in pain.
"What is going on?" Fraiser quietly wondered.
"I don't know but it looks like this guy is in pain as well as Daniel," O'Neill replied. "What the heck is going on here?"
"Make it stop!" cried the Torak, placing his hands over his ears.
"Make what stop?" wondered Fraiser as she carefully watched him.
"That noise!" replied Sanchet.
Fraiser and O'Neill twirled to stare at Jacob, who was smiling at them with a knowing smile.
"Do you think we hadn't helped the Lights after the last time they were attacked by these guys? We know of their weakness as well," Jacob said. "We know they're sensitive to noises with lower frequencies."
'They didn't tell us about that. Maybe they thought we would blow their cover or something. They might have had a plan,' O'Neill thought to himself as he walked up to Sanchet. "Now tell me, what's causing our friends to be like that?"
"I don't know what you're talking about," Sanchet cried out as Teal'c hurried into the room.
"What is going on?" asked the Jaffa.
"Sanchet made their way through our Stargate by using Jacob as a hostage. He's being subdued by Jacob, ironically enough," O'Neill explained to the Jaffa.
"What is wrong with him at the moment?" wondered Teal'c, referring to the Torak.
"Toraks have sensitive hearing," Jacob called to him as he walked up to the Torak. "Tell me where the device is that's keeping the Lights unconscious."
"I have no idea what you're talking about," Sanchet sneered at him.
"Oh yes, you do. You planted the secondary device in the event that the first one was found and it was. Now where is it?" Jacob said.
Sanchet watched as Jacob placed his fingers on the dial, as if threatening to turn it down even lower.
"Stop! I'll talk! It's by the device you people call the Stargate, by the same place you found the first one," Sanchet told them.
Jacob led the alien out of the room and towards the Stargate. Sanchet knew what Jacob wanted him to do. He walked towards the side of the large machine and found the device in question. Jacob took it and deactivated it before staring at Sanchet.
"I don't even want to see you or any of your friends again in my lifetime or my friends lifetimes. Actually, I don't to hear of you going after the Lights again," Jacob told him. "Just remember, we know what your weakness is and we will use it again if we have to."
Sanchet gulped before staring up at the Stargate. Without warning, he bolted up to the control room and up to the computer. He searched through the destinations until he found the one he was looking for and the gate was activated.
O'Neill, Teal'c and Jacob followed him up to the room and saw him deal with the computer.
"Stop right there!" cried O'Neill as he ran over to the alien.
Sanchet saw him do so and stepped away from the computer running out of the room, away from Jacob and O'Neill. The Tok'ra hurried after him, as did the colonel and the Jaffa.
"We must not let him get away!" cried Teal'c.
Jacob silently agreed but he knew that Sanchet would get away because of his speed: he was faster than the average human.
The Stargate finished dialling and Sanchet gazed at the event horizon for one moment before running through it to the other side.
Jacob, Teal'c and O'Neill looked at the gate as the event horizon disappeared before them.
"Looks like he got away. Let's just hope we don't see him or any others for a long time," O'Neill sighed.
Teal'c gave a small nod in agreement. But Jacob was not so certain.
'I think we still might have to deal with them in the future. I don't know when, but we might have to,' he thought to himself.
TBC...
