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Thanks in advance for glancing in the direction of my story. I'm hoping for reviews. I'll keep going, putting up new chapters as often as I can. I'll go faster if people tell me they like it. ^_^
An idea as to who the Furlings are and what happened to them. SG-1 get an up close and personal look at these ancient creatures.
Furlings: Recovery
"Sam! You need to lay down!" Dr. Fraiser tried to convince her uncooperative patient that lying down was very important.
"But why Janet? I feel fine." Carter said as she maneuvered around the doctor's hand and got into a sitting position on the hospital bed.
"You were just clinically dead for almost 5 minutes." The doctor responded as she gave up trying to force the major to relax.
"Dead? How'd you bring me back?" Carter wondered. Fraiser looked over to the quiet Daniel who was standing in the corner and was about to say something when Colonel O'Neill appeared in the doorway to the infirmary.
"Our new friend helped us with that." O'Neill was able to answer because he had just caught the tail end of the discussion. He then walked up beside Carter's bed and asked her how she was.
"I feel fine. Totally fine. So who's this new friend?" As if on queue, Teal'c and Kazak walked into the infirmary.
"Kazak..." Carter whispered and only the Colonel heard.
"How do you know that...?"
"I don't know..." Everyone in the room looked between Kazak and Carter until the beast took a breath and managed a few words in English.
"It's my fault." He growled. "Her life essence was almost gone, I had to give her some of mine."
Immediately, Dr. Fraiser voiced her new concerns. "Will she be OK?"
"She will be fine. She may however, have a few of my thoughts, but they will fade within a short time." Kazak sighed when he was done.
"You're sure you're OK?" O'Neill inquired again.
"I'm fine sir, but..." She cut herself off. What she was about to say sounded very stupid in her mind.
"What Carter?" Everyone in the room looked genuinely concerned.
"I have this strange craving for... I'm not sure... berries?" Kazak laughed after Carter spoke. His laughter was very strange to the humans and they stared as he threw his head back and laughed in such a way that could be compared to the howl of a wolf. The sound started as a snarl and changed into an almost human laugh before reverting to a growl.
"What's so funny?" Daniel asked when he realized the sound was laughter.
"Sha-ahk-kra berries... I was hungry. What can I say?" He said after he stopped laughing. As a wave of exhaustion crept over him, Kazak shook his head violently and cleared it. But he still walked toward the empty bed to sit down, As Teal'c followed close behind. Just before they reached the bed, Kazak suddenly turned to face Teal'c, his lips were curled back in a vicious snarl revealing ivory-white teeth as sharp as his claws and his intelligent appearance faded away to the ferocious animal that lay beneath. The people in the room were shocked and the airmen who were present cocked their guns and prepared to fire. Just as suddenly as it happened, Kazak calmed himself.
"Tail-less species!" He snarled. "Never watch where they step!" He sat down on the bed and wrapped the end of his tail once loosely around his ankle, this way he would not risk further injury.
"I apologize Kazak." Teal'c said in his usual flat voice. Kazak simply snorted a response.
"Well, now that that's settled. I'm-" The colonel was cut off by Kazak.
"Colonel Jack O'Neill, this is Teal'c. Over in the corner is Dr. Daniel Jackson and that is Major Carter." Kazak finished for the colonel.
"Yeah, that's what I was about to say." The colonel added.
"How do you know us?" Daniel asked.
"Thor told me."
"Thor? You know Thor?" Daniel asked, more awestruck this time.
"Of course I do."
"Daniel, he's a Furling." The colonel pointed out when he realized Daniel would continue his questions until he got clarity.
"A Furling? That was one of the four ancient races. The Ancients, the Nox, the Asgaards and the Furlings. You're one of them?" Daniel asked, flabbergasted. Kazak simply smiled.
"That would explain how he brought me back to life. We saw the Nox do it." Carter began. It's not inconceivable that other species can have that ability."
Kazak, still smiling , spoke up. "Their methods and ours are very different. If you don't mind. I need to contact Thor."
"We don't have that ability." Carter informed the newcomer. "He usually comes to us."
"Oh, I can do it myself." Kazak raised his right hand in front of him and there was a gold bracer on his forearm. O'Neill was a little startled, he had looked Kazak over rather well and had not seen it before. Kazak tapped a few places on the gold bracer and then lowered his wrist down beside him. As his hand moved back down, the gold bracer turned to a platinum color and then disappeared completely. "It might take him a while to respond. He's a busy guy." Kazak looked up toward the ceiling a let a large yawn escape his lips. He didn't really care that the others in the room glared at him. Most likely they were staring at his teeth, which were much bigger then theirs and much sharper.
"Tired?" Daniel inquired.
"Yes." Kazak said and closed his eyes.
"Jack, could we continue this tomorrow? I'm sure both Sam and Kazak could use some rest." Daniel asked. He knew this was a very reasonable request. Also he was tired as well, as he expected the rest of the team to be. The mission had been pretty tough.
"There's still a lot we need to talk about, but I think it can wait until tomorrow. Daniel, since it's your idea, you can show our guest to his quarters."
"Thanks Jack. Come on Kazak, this way." Daniel stood at the doorway. Kazak stood up and nodded a good-bye before heading to the door. On the way to the room, Kazak made sure to keep his tail safely tucked around his ankle. With so many Human feet around, he had to be careful. When they reached the door, two airmen had already been stationed there. Daniel and Kazak went into the room and then Daniel spoke up.
"Someone will get you in a few hours. If you need something, the men outside the door can help you." Daniel went to leave.
"Wait. Actually, I'm quite hungry."
"What can I get you?"
"How about... what's the word... just anything grown from this planet."
"I'll have some fruits and vegetables brought by." Daniel then bid the Furling goodnight and headed off. When he was alone in the room, Kazak surveyed his surroundings. He couldn't understand how these people slept in this enclosed space or what half the things in the room where used for. The big thing in the middle of the room was soft, but it didn't look very inviting. Finally, he ended up pulling the soft blankets off the big thing and piling them in one of the corners on the floor. There, he laid down, curled up and was asleep before the food arrived.
Thanks in advance for glancing in the direction of my story. I'm hoping for reviews. I'll keep going, putting up new chapters as often as I can. I'll go faster if people tell me they like it. ^_^
An idea as to who the Furlings are and what happened to them. SG-1 get an up close and personal look at these ancient creatures.
Furlings: Recovery
"Sam! You need to lay down!" Dr. Fraiser tried to convince her uncooperative patient that lying down was very important.
"But why Janet? I feel fine." Carter said as she maneuvered around the doctor's hand and got into a sitting position on the hospital bed.
"You were just clinically dead for almost 5 minutes." The doctor responded as she gave up trying to force the major to relax.
"Dead? How'd you bring me back?" Carter wondered. Fraiser looked over to the quiet Daniel who was standing in the corner and was about to say something when Colonel O'Neill appeared in the doorway to the infirmary.
"Our new friend helped us with that." O'Neill was able to answer because he had just caught the tail end of the discussion. He then walked up beside Carter's bed and asked her how she was.
"I feel fine. Totally fine. So who's this new friend?" As if on queue, Teal'c and Kazak walked into the infirmary.
"Kazak..." Carter whispered and only the Colonel heard.
"How do you know that...?"
"I don't know..." Everyone in the room looked between Kazak and Carter until the beast took a breath and managed a few words in English.
"It's my fault." He growled. "Her life essence was almost gone, I had to give her some of mine."
Immediately, Dr. Fraiser voiced her new concerns. "Will she be OK?"
"She will be fine. She may however, have a few of my thoughts, but they will fade within a short time." Kazak sighed when he was done.
"You're sure you're OK?" O'Neill inquired again.
"I'm fine sir, but..." She cut herself off. What she was about to say sounded very stupid in her mind.
"What Carter?" Everyone in the room looked genuinely concerned.
"I have this strange craving for... I'm not sure... berries?" Kazak laughed after Carter spoke. His laughter was very strange to the humans and they stared as he threw his head back and laughed in such a way that could be compared to the howl of a wolf. The sound started as a snarl and changed into an almost human laugh before reverting to a growl.
"What's so funny?" Daniel asked when he realized the sound was laughter.
"Sha-ahk-kra berries... I was hungry. What can I say?" He said after he stopped laughing. As a wave of exhaustion crept over him, Kazak shook his head violently and cleared it. But he still walked toward the empty bed to sit down, As Teal'c followed close behind. Just before they reached the bed, Kazak suddenly turned to face Teal'c, his lips were curled back in a vicious snarl revealing ivory-white teeth as sharp as his claws and his intelligent appearance faded away to the ferocious animal that lay beneath. The people in the room were shocked and the airmen who were present cocked their guns and prepared to fire. Just as suddenly as it happened, Kazak calmed himself.
"Tail-less species!" He snarled. "Never watch where they step!" He sat down on the bed and wrapped the end of his tail once loosely around his ankle, this way he would not risk further injury.
"I apologize Kazak." Teal'c said in his usual flat voice. Kazak simply snorted a response.
"Well, now that that's settled. I'm-" The colonel was cut off by Kazak.
"Colonel Jack O'Neill, this is Teal'c. Over in the corner is Dr. Daniel Jackson and that is Major Carter." Kazak finished for the colonel.
"Yeah, that's what I was about to say." The colonel added.
"How do you know us?" Daniel asked.
"Thor told me."
"Thor? You know Thor?" Daniel asked, more awestruck this time.
"Of course I do."
"Daniel, he's a Furling." The colonel pointed out when he realized Daniel would continue his questions until he got clarity.
"A Furling? That was one of the four ancient races. The Ancients, the Nox, the Asgaards and the Furlings. You're one of them?" Daniel asked, flabbergasted. Kazak simply smiled.
"That would explain how he brought me back to life. We saw the Nox do it." Carter began. It's not inconceivable that other species can have that ability."
Kazak, still smiling , spoke up. "Their methods and ours are very different. If you don't mind. I need to contact Thor."
"We don't have that ability." Carter informed the newcomer. "He usually comes to us."
"Oh, I can do it myself." Kazak raised his right hand in front of him and there was a gold bracer on his forearm. O'Neill was a little startled, he had looked Kazak over rather well and had not seen it before. Kazak tapped a few places on the gold bracer and then lowered his wrist down beside him. As his hand moved back down, the gold bracer turned to a platinum color and then disappeared completely. "It might take him a while to respond. He's a busy guy." Kazak looked up toward the ceiling a let a large yawn escape his lips. He didn't really care that the others in the room glared at him. Most likely they were staring at his teeth, which were much bigger then theirs and much sharper.
"Tired?" Daniel inquired.
"Yes." Kazak said and closed his eyes.
"Jack, could we continue this tomorrow? I'm sure both Sam and Kazak could use some rest." Daniel asked. He knew this was a very reasonable request. Also he was tired as well, as he expected the rest of the team to be. The mission had been pretty tough.
"There's still a lot we need to talk about, but I think it can wait until tomorrow. Daniel, since it's your idea, you can show our guest to his quarters."
"Thanks Jack. Come on Kazak, this way." Daniel stood at the doorway. Kazak stood up and nodded a good-bye before heading to the door. On the way to the room, Kazak made sure to keep his tail safely tucked around his ankle. With so many Human feet around, he had to be careful. When they reached the door, two airmen had already been stationed there. Daniel and Kazak went into the room and then Daniel spoke up.
"Someone will get you in a few hours. If you need something, the men outside the door can help you." Daniel went to leave.
"Wait. Actually, I'm quite hungry."
"What can I get you?"
"How about... what's the word... just anything grown from this planet."
"I'll have some fruits and vegetables brought by." Daniel then bid the Furling goodnight and headed off. When he was alone in the room, Kazak surveyed his surroundings. He couldn't understand how these people slept in this enclosed space or what half the things in the room where used for. The big thing in the middle of the room was soft, but it didn't look very inviting. Finally, he ended up pulling the soft blankets off the big thing and piling them in one of the corners on the floor. There, he laid down, curled up and was asleep before the food arrived.
