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Chapter 3: Full Disclosure

Eddie stood examining the Tok'ra Alternate Reality drive strapped to the Co-pilots seat in his Tel'tak. The purple coloured metal that made the shell of the device glistened in the light. Waving his hand over a certain area, a concealed panel hissed and seemed to disintegrate. The open crystal tray shone. Yellow, blue, green and red crystals glistened to indicate that the device was active. Even though he knew exactly how it worked, Eddie always liked to touch and examine technology. He had already studied every piece of technology the Tel'tak had to offer.

Smiling as the device made him look into deeper recesses of his mind, Eddie accessed new memories, feelings and experiences that came flooding forward. He closes the exposed crystal tray as he recalls a memory of An'ran watching the device when it was first activated. A sense of accomplishment and relief grew from the memory. Eddie could dismantle and rebuild this device with no difficulty at all. But that didn't interest him.

Technology like the cloak and life support system fascinated him completely. Although he had the knowledge of how they functioned and how to build replacements from scratch, An'ran had never, in his one-hundred and ten years of life, attempted to build such technologies. Eddie needed such experience if his plans were to become prosperous.

But experimenting and building such things would have to wait. He had only an hour until Lindy would be back from the local shopping mall and he needed to draw up basic designs for technologies that could be built from Earth materials. Technology like the cloak, hyperdrive, shield and other such Goa'uld technology needed Naquadah and so they couldn't be built on this Earth. But the life support, artificial gravity and sub-light engines were all constructible with Earth materials. He would be focused on these three mainly.

With even these simple technologies, the world could explore space quicker. Of course Eddie would have to set up a Morra Space Institute. That way he could keep track of the technology and would know first about any Naquadah in the Solar system. Then with the Naquadah, he could easily build new Goa'uld sensor equipment. The sensor equipment would improve the chance of finding deposits of Naquadah. The plans were just falling into place, just like writing his novel when the words seemed to jump onto the page.

Eddie smiled to himself. The light that bounced from the gold walls onto his face, seemed to create the illusion that his skin was glowing. Eddie turned and walked into the ships cargo bay. Eddie had moved the crates around to create room for his table on the left hand side of the bay. It was a simple collapsible table, but it served it's purpose. Eddie was using it as a means to draw up technological schematics on paper. He sat down to look at the unfinished design of the ships artificial gravity generator.

Before continuing his work, Eddie glimpsed at the closed door to his left. Beyond the that door was the ships engine room. It was a very unvisited section of a Tel'tak. As there never seemed to be a problem with these durable little ships. Eddie turned his attention back to the unfinished schematic. Picking up the pencil, he continues to add detail to the hand-drawn design. After exactly 20 minutes and 24 seconds, Eddie places the pencil back onto the table and looks at the now complete design. The Goa'uld artificial gravity generator was highly inefficient and power hungry. But with a few adjustments, Eddie had managed to vastly improve the generator.

He quickly rolled up the design and slid it into a cardboard tube labelled 'Gravity Generator'. Standing up, Eddie held the tube in his right hand. He walked over to the ring platform and returned to the front garden. As the five rings returned to the invisible ship, Eddie raised his head to find Lindy stood next to her car with her arms crossed. Eddie knew, even before his brain calculated the possibility, that Lindy saw his emergence from the Tel'tak. Her facial expressions were a mixture of anger and surprise.

"Hi honey." Eddie smiled trying to act normal. He knew that such attempts were futile, but it was humorous to him. Lindys face was getting redder by the second. Anger was beginning to gain more influence than the fading surprise.

"What. The. Hell. Was. That?" Lindy asked indicating to general area of the invisible ring platform. Her anger grew exponentially. Eddie knew that it was going to be a long night.

"Well, Do you want the whole story now? Or you can have the clip notes version." Eddie jested as he placed the cardboard tube under his left armpit. Lindy spotted the cardboard tube that traditionally held blueprints or schematics.

"What is that?" Lindy points to the tube. Eddie knew what she was pointing at. He smiled at the question.

"It's a schematic for the ships artificial gravity generator." Eddie smiled as he aimed his index finger straight up, pointing to the ship. Lindys face seemed to transition from anger and shift into mystification.

"A ship? What do you mean?" Lindys mystification was then replaced by fear. She didn't know what was happening around her.

"It's better if I just show you." Eddie held out a hand for Lindy to take. Lindy looked as if she would break down in tears any minute.

"It's okay." Eddie reassured his soon to be wife.

She stepped forward and took his hand. When she was stood next to him, five thick rings of metal lowered themselves from the sky and engulfed them in light. The next thing Lindy saw was the golden walls and black floor of the Tel'tak interior.

Lindy struggled to catch her breath as the sudden change of surroundings caught her by surprise. The light surrounding the outer edges of her eyesight faded and she was met by the full beauty of the décor. Lindy stumbled around trying to gain some stability in her legs again. They'd suddenly turned to jelly.

As she leaned against a door, she noticed that an entire room laid beyond this large area that had crates stacked up against the walls. Regaining some feeling in her legs, she ventured into the new room. Eddie just stood and watched his fiancé explored the wondrous ship.

As Lindy entered the forward section of the Tel'tak, her eyes darted across the room. The golden walls with Egyptian hieroglyphs and the black floor seemed to be the décor all through the ship. She noted the four pods built into the wall that separated her and Eddie. She also spotted what looked like a door leading to the outside. She would bet money on them being fairly high up, so opening it wouldn't be the smartest thing to do.

Lindys eyes finally settle on the cockpit area. The two chairs either side of a low, hip-high wall that expanded into a small podium. Both chairs were situated in front of control terminals. Each had a basketball sized 'joystick' that would no doubt require both hands to use. Lindy also caught sight of the strange, purple device strapped to one of the chairs.

"What do you think?" Eddie asked as he followed her into the main area. He could see that she was astonished and speechless, just from looking at her from behind.

"What? Where? How?" Those were the only words Lindy managed to breath. Her surprise had caused her body to stop. To an extent.

"Well, this ship is an alien vessel from a different reality that I inherited from a dying alien." Eddie explained. Lindy could tell that Eddie wasn't joking. But that short explanation didn't help her overcome her confusion.

"Why don't we go into the cabin and I can explain." Eddie said as he walked forward to help his frozen wife.

"Okay." Lindy nodded as she was guided back to the ring platform. Edward activated the hidden Kara'kesh and they were engulfed by the Ring transporter.

Hope you all enjoyed the admittedly short chapter. Don't forget to R&R. -Spearhead

Reviews Answered.

Legionnaire Kael - Thanks for the support. Don't worry, this won't be anything like Vex Master's 'Galactic Imperium'…I'm just using the whole Alternate Reality drive idea.

Douchiesnacks - Hope you enjoyed this Chapter.

FanFicReader105 - Maybe you did read it too fast. This is all happening in chronological order. Unless is says *Flashback* above it and it's all in bold.

Karthik9 - I hope you enjoyed this chapter.

GenoBeast - I'm not going to sit here and argue with you. Eddie's Earth is a fusion of two films (But you'll have to wait to find out what the other film is) and that means it'll be different to our Earth. Also, your forgetting that An'ran won't be helping the SGC by passing on his knowledge…he'll be helping Eddie. If I didn't say it in the story, An'ran is the only Tok'ra that fully understands the AR drive he built…his knowledge is invaluable and needs to be preserved.

Kreep13 - That's a long way off…stick around.