From the Report of Brigadier General Jack O'Neill
The trail turned upward and we realized that we were almost at the end. Kaiba was ready, he wanted the Goa'uld gone. We started the climb up the last 35 degrees of our journey. Tea had trouble but Kaiba helped her. As we neared the top we saw a bright light. We thought we were home free. Things never work out that way. Kull Warriors appeared above us, looking down from the top of the diagonal path. They fired on us. Carter was carrying the gear; it was just a little too heavy for her to hold with one arm, only Kaiba and me could spare a hand. Our hands snapped towards our P-90s. We returned fire but the Kull Warriors had the upper ground, and they had figured out that they were vulnerable to our weapons.
From the Report of Cornel Samantha Carter
The Kull Warriors were trying to knock us off the path, which had steepened into a 10-degree incline, I was almost knocked off. Then disaster struck. Mr. Kaiba's footing was already unstable, at best. Staying in one position, holding on with one arm and Tea on his back was leading to trouble to begin with, but he held on. It was the Kull Warrior on the right that figured it out; he fired at Mr. Kaiba's hand. The blast destroyed the rock and Mr. Kaiba was sent flying back. This, however was not the problem, Tea was. She was sent plummeting to the ground. It looked like Mr. Kaiba was almost about to go after her, but General O'Neill ordered him not too. A blur of white shot across the chasm and Tea was gone; even if it were bad we could no longer help. Now able to focus on himself, Mr. Kaiba formulated a plan. It was incredible. He pushed off the opposite wall; soaring upwards, trench coat billowing. He land on the summit with a spin and the Kull Warrior's head rolled of the edge as the two halves of a duel disk guillotined him. The other quickly found himself with a trench coat in his face, a duel disk in his gut, an upward rising gash, and himself in two pieces. We quickly joined him on the apex. I complimented him on his "performance" but he shrugged it off. General O'Neill asked what happened to Tea "she is fine," Bakura answered from behind. General O'Neill immediately had the muzzle of his P-90 in the tomb robber's face, but Bakura knew that he would not fire. There was a tense silence. Bakura looked to the door "shall we".
From the Notes of Dr. Daniel Jackson
I heard battle; I hoped it was coming from above. I pulled myself to the top of the trail. It was then that I heard the familiar voice "Daniel Jackson". Teal'c had caught up with me. He had dueled and thanked me for how I built his deck. I smiled knowing that the Jaffa had needed an extra boost to adapt to the new concept. We entered into the light filled room together to find a shocking surprise waiting for us. "Are you surprised to see us again Daniel Jackson" it was Teal'c who spoke first "Yugi Moto…".
