Previously on The Lost Agent
"Let me get these straight," Daniel started, as he came up to the hooded figure's side. "You took down five heavily armed Jaffa by yourself?"
"Yeah, it was a piece of cake," the hooded figure said. "I would suggest that you and Master Teal'c get aboard the ship." He opened the ship, walked inside, and snatched a communication device. After hiding it in his clothing, he came back to Daniel's side. " I'll go and get O'Neill and Carter. Have this ship ready to go because we will have to leave here pretty fast." He then was gone, leaving them alone again.
"We'll stay here," Daniel called out to him. Daniel shot a glance at Teal'c and shrugged. "I guess he didn't want us to go with him."
"We should get this ship ready for launch," Teal'c pointed out, as he began to start the ship.
"Right."
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O'Neill and Carter were dragged into a huge chamber and forced down to their knees as Craven walked in. "Bow to your God," the Jaffa behind them ordered, as they were hit in the back with his staff weapon, forcing them to bow. "My Lord Craven, we have recovered two of the four slaves."
"Go retrieved the others," Craven ordered him. "I don't appreciate the fact that they escaped in the first place."
"Yes, my lord." Then the Jaffa were gone.
"And who is going to help you now?" Craven asked Jack and Sam, as they got to their feet. "You have no friends here."
"Our friends will come," Jack said, as he pulled Carter behind him, as Craven held up his hand device. "You'll pay for what you're done."
"No, they are not coming to rescue you and I will never pay for what I've done." Just then the sound of a Zat going off sounded before Craven fell to the floor shocked. His eyes sought out the person who had shot him only to find the hooded figure standing by his throne. "Who are you? Why do you define your god?"
"You're not my God," Mark said, as he threw back the hood to reveal his face. "You're not a God. You're a Goa'uld. Nothing more, nothing less."
"You betrayed me." His eyes glowed, as he tried to get up, but fell down again.
"Yeah, I know." Mark trotted down the steps to stand next to Jack and Carter. He then pulled out two more zats. "I thought you guys could use some help. It seems that Craven here doesn't want you to live."
"You are going to die," Craven yelled, as he threw himself at Mark, throwing him to the floor. "I'll kill you myself."
"I don't think so?" Jack said, and Craven looked up to get a punch in the face. "You can't kill him, that's my job."
"You're gonna kill me, Sir?" Mark asked Jack, as Carter came up to their side.
"Nah, you're too nice of a person to allow that to happen."
"Thank you, Sir. Can I suggest the idea of getting the hell out of here?"
"Yes, you can. Let's get the hell out of here."
"How are we going to get out of here, Sir," Carter asked him, as they walked out of the main chamber, leaving Craven behind. Mark turned and shot the controls of the door, locking Craven inside for a matter of time.
"I was thinking a ride in one of those nice cargo ships," Mark informed her, as he stepped onto a ring platform and pulled out a communication device. "Master Teal'c we are ready." Carter and Jack joined him before the rings came up and they were soon in the cargo area of the cargo ship. Daniel shot them a smile as they joined him and Teal'c.
"We might have a problem," Daniel pointed out.
"Where is Jesse?" Mark asked, as he looked around. "I thought that she was here with you."
"Well, she went after Jack and Sam, when she noticed Craven's Jaffa taking them away. She ordered us to go to the ship."
"What!" Jack yelled, as he came up to them. "And you let her go by herself."
"They couldn't have stopped her, Sir," Mark said, as he turned around and headed for the rings. "I'll be back."
"And where do you think you're going?"
"To save her, Sir. I got her into this mess. I'm not letting her take the fall for what I did."
TBC
