Chapter 3: Frustration
Anubis was very displeased. He was the most powerful of the Gou'ald System Lords and yet still it wasn't enough, even though he was able to quick eliminate the other System Lords with no trouble. He hadn't been able to stomp out the Tok'ra for good yet, the Asgard still enforced their treaty, but worse of all, the relativity primitive Tau'ri still plagued him.
No matter what he tried, they still survived. They had even found a way to stop his advanced and supposedly unstoppable soldiers.
It was time for a new plan, a plan that would work.
He knew he had to be able to fight the Asgard since they protected the Tau'ri with the treaty. Once the Asgard were no longer a problem, he would be able to attack Earth and be rid of the Tau'ri. After that, the Tok'ra would be weakened and he would finally be able to wipe them out, for good.
But Anubis also knew he still had to find that weapon that would give him the power. He had work to do.
Anubis was very displeased. He was the most powerful of the Gou'ald System Lords and yet still it wasn't enough, even though he was able to quick eliminate the other System Lords with no trouble. He hadn't been able to stomp out the Tok'ra for good yet, the Asgard still enforced their treaty, but worse of all, the relativity primitive Tau'ri still plagued him.
No matter what he tried, they still survived. They had even found a way to stop his advanced and supposedly unstoppable soldiers.
It was time for a new plan, a plan that would work.
He knew he had to be able to fight the Asgard since they protected the Tau'ri with the treaty. Once the Asgard were no longer a problem, he would be able to attack Earth and be rid of the Tau'ri. After that, the Tok'ra would be weakened and he would finally be able to wipe them out, for good.
But Anubis also knew he still had to find that weapon that would give him the power. He had work to do.
