Chapter Eleven

Sam braced herself, knowing what was coming next. The ship slammed hard into the surface on the planet, around her dust sprayed up everywhere, before the front of the ship burst into flames, engulfing both her and Alex. She worried about the safety of her student for a moment before she fell unconscious.

When she awoke she was completely disorientated. She sat up slightly, looking around her. She wasn't in the wreck any longer, instead she now resided in some sort of cave, a small fire was lit towards the back of the room, casting light around the dark cave.

Her arm hurt and upon looking down she noticed that she was covered in grazes and burns.

It was wet in the cave, she could smell the stench of rot, yet somehow she felt as though there was something much worse about the situation. She felt the knot in her stomach that signalled that she was in the vicinity of a Goa'uld and turned around.

Sure enough Alex was standing at the entrance to the cave, fiddling with some sort of equipment.

"What is that?" Sam asked, still finding it difficult to be afraid of a teenager, even if she had an evil snake in her head.

The Goa'uld spun around to look at her, well actually it was more of a glare. "Be silent."

Sam rolled her eyes and stood up, reaching for her P-90 she realised it was absent. "You took my weapon."

The Goa'uld smiled. "Did you really think I would let you be armed when you awoke. You're my prisoner now…"

A sinking feeling appeared in the pit of Sam's stomach. Of all the people to crash land on a planet with she chose a Goa'uld.

Great.


Jacob awoke to find himself with his arms tied behind his back and his ankles also bound. Not exactly a great position. He looked out of the window of the cargo ship, noticing that they were clearly in space.

"You bastard," Jacob said.

Melk'ta turned to face him. "You're awake, how unfortunate…although now you can watch the demise of the Tok'ra through your own eyes."

Jacob didn't acknowledge him with an retort, instead he watched the slowly looming Goa'uld ships. "You haven't been spotted yet…they don't know you're here."

"They will any second now," Melk'ta replied.

Jacob pushed his hands against the wall behind him, trying to lever himself up. Slowly but surely it worked. Melk'ta was distracted watching the Goa'uld ships. Jacob pushed his legs up and got onto his feet, taking only a moment to catch his breath he shuffled slowly towards where Melk'ta sat, still trying to think of a way to attack him with bound legs and arms. He decided to try undo the tie around his wrists.

Moments before he reached Melk'ta he managed to get one hand free, the Goa'uld had done a bad job of binding him. Jacob reached down and untied his ankles swiftly, leaving himself free. Just as he straightened himself up again Melk'ta turned around.

A look of shock came over his face as he noticed Jacob behind him.

"This, is the last time you betray the Tok'ra," Jacob said, punching him in the face and knocking him out.

He then grabbed for the zat that hung at Melk'ta waist and fired it.

Three times.

He sat down in the now empty chair and cloaked the ship, hoping that it was in time for the Goa'uld not to notice him. He flicked the radio to the frequency he knew SG-1 would be using.

"SG-1 this is Jacob, are any of you still out there?" he asked.

"Jacob is that you in the cargo ship?" came back the voice of Jonas Quinn.

"It is now," Jacob said.

"I've been following you for the last twenty minutes," Jonas said.

"Where's Sam and the others?" Jacob asked.

"Last radio chatter I heard Sam and the Goa'uld were heading towards the planet…" Jonas said.

"What do you mean heading towards the planet?" Jacob snapped.

"They escaped in a glider but were hit by a blast before they could escape…as far as I know they've crashed," Jonas said.

"So Sam's either dead, or alone on a planet with a Goa'uld?" Jacob asked.

Fear took him inside, Sam was the only relative he was close to, and he wasn't going to lose her in a fight like this. Jonas's long pause answered his question for him.

"We're going after them," Jacob said.

"Following you all the way," Jonas replied.


"We have to get down there," Daniel said.

"I am trying DanielJackson," Teal'c replied.

"Well, try harder!" Daniel replied.

"We are of no use to ColonelCarter if we are dead," Teal'c said.

"You've been evading them for twenty minutes!" Daniel sounded exasperated.

Teal'c didn't answer him, instead concentrated on ducking the firing from the other spaceships.

"Fake a hit," Daniel said.

Teal'c raised an eyebrow, even though he knew Daniel couldn't see him. "What do you mean?"

"Start spiralling towards the planet, that way they won't follow us," Daniel said.

Teal'c considered it for a moment. "It could quite possibly work. Hold on DanielJackson."

He waited until the fighters began firing at him again and then he feigned being shot, spiralling the ship downwards towards the planet. He watched on the screen, the fighters were no longer chasing him.

"Uh, Teal'c…pull up," Daniel said.

Teal'c looked ahead, the ground was closely coming towards them. He slowed down and ceased spinning, staying just above the trees.

"How will we find ColonelCarter?" Teal'c asked.

"Scan for life…" Daniel replied, rather sarcastically.

"I can not, the sensors have been damaged," Teal'c replied.

"Oh…" Daniel's response was so quite he barely heard it.

Teal'c sailed slowly over the trees, looking for any kind of sign of a crashed Goa'uld ship.


A/N: Sorry its short, but I thought I should update!