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Chapter 5:

Hero sat in his room that they have given him, at a desk with a laptop, typing up his report, of what had happened in the last mission. They were due to have a meeting at 1600 hours about it. It seemed to have bothered the others of what he did. Finishing with the reports and printing them out, he headed to the main office where the printers were, grabbed his report and a folder and headed to the meeting room.

Weir sat down in her chair as the others took their seats. "Okay," she started, "What happened?"

Earlier that morning…

Heero watched as the gate opened up and he and John stepped through. Once on the other side Heero did a looking sweep, and then relaxed his gun. There was no threat around the gate. But they could see a city not too far off in the distance.

"Teyla know anything about them?" John asked.

"No, these people I have not met," she answered. They started walking.

"Wait so we don't know if they are hostile?" Rodney asked sounding worried.

"How would we know Rodney," John said shaking his head.

As they walked Heero was on high alert, after what happened on that first planet he couldn't help but be mindful of what was going on around him, he was expecting an attack from anywhere. But as they reached the city they were met with a small group of people about seven. Two were women.

The men pulled up guns, and Heero at once pulled his up with the others except Rodney.

"Oh lovely, their not friendly," he said. "And look their behind us now too."

"Shut up Rodney," Sheppard said to him. "What's the meaning of this?"

"You are violation of the truce agreement Cathin," said one of the women.

"What's a Cathin?" Rodney asked.

"Do not play stupid, we know you are from them. It is stated that no Cathin would bring weapon onto our soil, this is reason for war," said a woman.

"Okay, hold it!" Rodney started. "We're from Atlantis."

"Put your weapons down, and face your death with what honor you claim to have," the woman said.

Teyla was the first to lower her weapon to the ground. "I am Teyla Emmagan, I am an Athosian, maybe if we explain," she started.

"There will be no explaining," the woman almost yelled. "Lower your weapons or we will shot you now," she said. The woman seemed to be the leader of them, and the other maybe an attendant. The men deferred to her anyway as all their weapons clicked dangerously. Sheppard looked at them and then lowered his own to the ground.

"Do as she tells you Heero," he said.

Heero took a few extra seconds and then did as he was told and lifted his arms with the others. Several men moved closer and pulled their hands behind their backs and cuffed with what felt like the nylon ties that Earth used.

"Okay, ow, ow, not so rough!" Rodney complained. They were patted down and their vests removed along with their other weapons. They were led to a large square building and placed in a cell.

-Now-

"So you were captured," Weir said and looked over the reports.

"Yes we were captured and I don't like being captured, they were rough," Rodney started to complain.

"Yes I can see that in your report," Weir said.

"They wouldn't listen to reason, we assumed that it was other people on their planet that they thought we were, and not from the Stargate," Teyla said and looked at Heero as he was silent. "Either way, it wasn't pleasant," John but in.

-Earlier that day-

They sat in a cell for nearly an hour, it was dark, and kind of moist, and it seemed that they were finished with them for the day, there were two guards stationed. Heero sat as if in a sleep for about five minutes before he stood up and moved his shoulders and sat back down, pulling his arms over his legs to rest in front of him. Rodney looked at him and opened his mouth to say something but John bumped into him to silence him. Rodney looked at Sheppard for a moment, and then back at Heero, he had a boot off and had fished out a knife, he cut the nylon cuffs easily enough. He put his boot back on took the other off, he pulled out small black boxes, four of them.

After both shoes were back on he moved to John and cut his cuffs and then Teyla's and finally Rodney's.

"What's the plan?" Rodney asked.

"Escape," Heero's short reply.

"Good plan, how?" Rodney said.

"Hn," Heero replied as he went to the door, and opened one of the black boxes and took out a small cylinder and placed it on the door where it was locked, and placed a small metal disc on said cylinder, and pressed it once. He backed up a few steps. "Run," he said shortly as the light flashed, and then there was a bang, and smoke as the door swung open. Heero was out of that door before the smoke even cleared.

As John ran though after a second of shock the two guards were knocked out already and a weapon was being thrown towards him.

They followed the boy up and through the halls, he fired as he walked, and John was more then amazed at his skill in combat, though these guns weren't often used to kill, they were stun shots, from the air blasts, John figured they would be out for a few hours. They made the halls easily, and into the weapon's storage. There they grabbed their weapons. Heero placed the black boxes back into his pockets.

"Let's leave hear peacefully," John said. Heero looked up at him.

"I think it's too late for that Colonel," Rodney said and looked at Heero. The boy didn't seem worried about firing a gun at people. "Let's just make it to the Stargate safely."

"Then let us leave," Teyla said. Heero loaded his gun.

"Do not shoot to kill," John told him.

"Acknowledged," Heero said, and led them down the hall. He had mapped the area out while they were led through the halls to their cells. He moved almost silently, and he thought that Duo would say something about how noisy he was being in his stealth when he normally wasn't.

They made their ways through the long hall and they found that their path was blocked by armed men. Heero and Sheppard wasted no time in putting bullets in their arms or legs. Though not enough to kill them.

They ran towards the Stargate, shots, not air shots were being, were being fired at them.

"Damn it, Rodney, dial us home," he called as he and Heero got behind rocks and fired back. Rodney was lying on the ground beside John as the fire fight was being taken place. Heero looked at him, and then moved to the DHD. He watched as they kept shooting. Their lives were in danger, and this was a battle. He pulled his hand gun and started to pop them off, shooting them where it would hurt and more then likely kill them.

"Kill them, those honor less bastards!" a woman yelled.

Some of the men that were shot stood back up and came after them again.

"Zombies, they are freaking Zombies!" Rodney said shaking.

Heero took aim and fired two shots, one to the woman's chest, which stained her white shirt a deep red, and one into her head. She fell to the ground.

-Now-

"So Heero disobeyed an order and shot to kill?" Weir said sounding confused at this, their lives were in danger he had done the right thing.

"No, before we went through the Stargate there was an explosion in the back ground," Sheppard said. "He blew up their armory and prison; we don't know how many innocent people were in that building."

"Did you do it?" Weir asked Heero.

"Yes," he replied.

"Why?" she asked.

"In a war, people cannot fight without weapons, it was a simple plan," he explained.

"How many people did you kill with that?" Sheppard asked, "and the surrounding areas?"

Heero looked at him. "Unknown, the surrounding area shouldn't be damaged; they have nothing to damage it."

They looked at him. "Still the lives of people…"

"Casualties are a part of war, if they didn't want them, they shouldn't be in war, innocent or not, they should have thought of that," Heero said.

"No one likes casualties, we can't plan for them," Weir said.

"Then you should not be a leader," Heero said flatly. They all looked at him.

"Well," Rodney started, "I believe that can be due to the fact that he's from a different planet and views things a little more different then we do," Rodney said and looked at Weir. "The bottom line is this, they were hostile, he and the others did what was needed to get us out alive, even if trade isn't an option with them any more, and we all have our lives."

"You are right Doctor McKay," Teyla said.

Weir nodded her head and looked at Heero, wondering where this boy was from. "Take a few days, I will call you again later," she said. They all stood up and moved out of the room. "Heero," the boy stopped and turned his head to her. "Good work." He gave a court nod and walked with Rodney down to the Gundam.