Author's Note: Alright people, here's the crossover you've all been eagerly
waiting for. I hope you like it, and are familiar with it.
Soon after Sam and her father had found the room, it was declared that Kristine would probably be alright, but that she should get some medical treatment. They immediately proceeded to the ring platform.
On the way there, Kaley drifted in and out of consciousness, but she was happy they had gotten the job done. She felt some sense of pride and relief. She was actually happy that Sellet was dead. Not that it was an unusual feeling for her, because Sellet was an enemy, but this time, the feeling was somehow different, somehow stronger. Drifting back into her softly unconscious state, Kristine was prepped for transport.
The rings came up around the group, as Daniel and Jack supported Kristi. Soon, they thought, they would all be home.
As the familiar rings arose from unfamiliar ground, Kristine Kaley was deposited in front of a group of men in strange uniforms. Being it only her, she had no one supporting her, so she fell to the ground as soon as she materialized.
"Security to holodeck one. Medical emergency in holodeck one." One of the voices called.
Opening her eyes slowly, the onlookers watched in confusion and fright as they glowed softly and then returned to normal. Strange weapons were pointed at her, and she didn't see the friendly faces of her teammates.
Soon, there were men coming towards her; or at least men and some...thing. She looked directly beside her and the rings were lying on the ground. She didn't see the platform for them.
As soon as they had approached, one of the people immediately bent down and started running some sort of device over here, hovering it in various spots for a moment. Kaley, of course, didn't know what was going on, and she didn't have the strength to fight it off if she wanted to.
"She's carrying some kind of creature inside of her..." the man beside her announced, a puzzled look on his face.
Gaining her courage, she struggled to push herself up and speak on her own behalf, "I am Second Lieutenant Kaley of the United States Air Force."
"Well, Dr. Bashir, does she need to go to sickbay, or can I begin questioning her?" The something asked.
"I'm going to take her to sickbay, you can question her later", the man closest to her informed him, putting a hand on her after tapping something on his chest, "Two to beam directly to sickbay."
She and the man disappeared in a strange shimmering blue light that reminded her of the Asgard's transporter system.
Arriving in the new area, she was placed on a bed that had a strange panel at the head of it. She wondered where she is, if she was in the sickbay that was spoken of. If she was, then maybe she could be treated for the shock to her system and hopefully feel better than she and her symbiote felt right now. She was also curious as to if this person with her was a doctor, and if he had ever even seen a symbiote before.
"I'm Doctor Bashir, the doctor on Deep Space Nine. I was wondering, Lieutenant, what that creature was, so that I might be able to treat you correctly", the man inquired.
Smiling softly, she replied, "Its name is Kaket, my symbiote. I just got it a few weeks ago, and I'm still trying to get used to it."
"Oh, ok, that answers my question. Do you mind if I ask another though? What race are you?" Bashir asked, seeming very interested in her.
"Well," she started slowly, trying to figure out how to phrase it exactly, "I was human, and with my joining to Kaket, I became Tok'ra."
"I see", the doctor commented offhandedly, working with his strange equipment.
"You're wearing a uniform, I see. What affiliation are you with?" Kristi suddenly decided to ask, wanting as much information on her current situation as possible.
It was his turn to smile, "I'm Lt. Bashir, with the United Federation of Planets."
Slightly puzzled, she decided to let him get back to his work and be a good patient while he did his job. Closing her eyes softly, she drifted into a light sleep.
Soon after Sam and her father had found the room, it was declared that Kristine would probably be alright, but that she should get some medical treatment. They immediately proceeded to the ring platform.
On the way there, Kaley drifted in and out of consciousness, but she was happy they had gotten the job done. She felt some sense of pride and relief. She was actually happy that Sellet was dead. Not that it was an unusual feeling for her, because Sellet was an enemy, but this time, the feeling was somehow different, somehow stronger. Drifting back into her softly unconscious state, Kristine was prepped for transport.
The rings came up around the group, as Daniel and Jack supported Kristi. Soon, they thought, they would all be home.
As the familiar rings arose from unfamiliar ground, Kristine Kaley was deposited in front of a group of men in strange uniforms. Being it only her, she had no one supporting her, so she fell to the ground as soon as she materialized.
"Security to holodeck one. Medical emergency in holodeck one." One of the voices called.
Opening her eyes slowly, the onlookers watched in confusion and fright as they glowed softly and then returned to normal. Strange weapons were pointed at her, and she didn't see the friendly faces of her teammates.
Soon, there were men coming towards her; or at least men and some...thing. She looked directly beside her and the rings were lying on the ground. She didn't see the platform for them.
As soon as they had approached, one of the people immediately bent down and started running some sort of device over here, hovering it in various spots for a moment. Kaley, of course, didn't know what was going on, and she didn't have the strength to fight it off if she wanted to.
"She's carrying some kind of creature inside of her..." the man beside her announced, a puzzled look on his face.
Gaining her courage, she struggled to push herself up and speak on her own behalf, "I am Second Lieutenant Kaley of the United States Air Force."
"Well, Dr. Bashir, does she need to go to sickbay, or can I begin questioning her?" The something asked.
"I'm going to take her to sickbay, you can question her later", the man closest to her informed him, putting a hand on her after tapping something on his chest, "Two to beam directly to sickbay."
She and the man disappeared in a strange shimmering blue light that reminded her of the Asgard's transporter system.
Arriving in the new area, she was placed on a bed that had a strange panel at the head of it. She wondered where she is, if she was in the sickbay that was spoken of. If she was, then maybe she could be treated for the shock to her system and hopefully feel better than she and her symbiote felt right now. She was also curious as to if this person with her was a doctor, and if he had ever even seen a symbiote before.
"I'm Doctor Bashir, the doctor on Deep Space Nine. I was wondering, Lieutenant, what that creature was, so that I might be able to treat you correctly", the man inquired.
Smiling softly, she replied, "Its name is Kaket, my symbiote. I just got it a few weeks ago, and I'm still trying to get used to it."
"Oh, ok, that answers my question. Do you mind if I ask another though? What race are you?" Bashir asked, seeming very interested in her.
"Well," she started slowly, trying to figure out how to phrase it exactly, "I was human, and with my joining to Kaket, I became Tok'ra."
"I see", the doctor commented offhandedly, working with his strange equipment.
"You're wearing a uniform, I see. What affiliation are you with?" Kristi suddenly decided to ask, wanting as much information on her current situation as possible.
It was his turn to smile, "I'm Lt. Bashir, with the United Federation of Planets."
Slightly puzzled, she decided to let him get back to his work and be a good patient while he did his job. Closing her eyes softly, she drifted into a light sleep.
