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NA 1: Hello everyone, this is the second fanfic featuring the character Xion. The first one is Naruto Xion, so I'll provide some small clarifications about the character's origin. It's important to note that this is not a crossover and there won't be any elements from Naruto in the plot.

Summary so far: The traveler is a person who has been transmigrated to the world of Naruto. There, their soul merged with Naruto's and, over time, they became a god. However, feeling disconnected from that world, they decided to find their way back to their own existence. To do so, they split their soul into two and created a second body to infiltrate the Stargate universe. Their plan was successful, but the ascended beings of the Milky Way discovered the portal through which they arrived and closed it, separating their two halves into different universes. This is where this second story begins.

NA 2: Due to the epilogue of Naruto Xion, some are asking if the character has a split personality. My response is that the character doesn't have a split personality or a divided consciousness. They are a perfect fusion, which you will gradually see as the stories unfold if you're not convinced. Also, don't trust the character's own perceptions, as people tend to deceive themselves out of ignorance or fear. What happens there is something more, but it's part of the character's development and will be explained in the plot. Thank you all for your support, and now I leave you with the first chapter. I'd like to remind you that it's not necessary to have read the previous Naruto Xion fanfic to understand this one. Just reading the summary is enough.

NA 3: Hello everyone, this is a translation from Spanish, so there may be errors, especially in the pronouns. My apologies.

NA 4: If anyone wants to help with corrections or translations and serve as an editor, please send me a private message. I am too busy to do it myself. Again, my apologies to everyone.

Stargate O'Neill 1.

Xion opened her eyes and the first thing she felt was that she was alone. His other half was nowhere to be found and his mind was a mess.

Xion rose from the ground where he was lying after his soul had succeeded in infiltrating this universe, the Stargate universe. He could see that that part of the plan was a success because right now he was in front of a mirror in his target's room in this universe and he could confirm it with the naked eye, plus he had assimilated his target's soul and had all their knowledge and knowledge. experiences.

Xion was now a middle-aged man, with brown hair that would soon start to show gray. His body wasn't athletic, but he wasn't fat either, and despite not having big muscles, he was fit.

"I'm Jack O'Neill," Xion smiled, for while something had obviously gone wrong, his goal had been completed and he was now in another universe, which in turn meant that returning to his own world was not a vain hope.

Furthermore, in this world there was technology that he could use to increase his power as a god, so he would no longer fear that some other god would come for him. But all that was in the future, now he had to focus on his present and his current state.

Xion had assimilated Colonel O'Neill's soul, a crime to be sure, but she also had no doubt that he would thank her later.

Xion focused on his divine cells, which by now should have absorbed his target's body and turned him into a god, but he was still a mortal, so he didn't understand what was going on...

His divine cells were… "Stunned", Xion couldn't think of another word. They were unresponsive and looked like an abandoned child in an unknown forest. They did nothing and dared not touch anything. Xion grimaced. From his reaction, his cells had no idea what to do, it seemed that the universe change left them in shock and they would not be able to recover soon.

He didn't understand what was happening. His soul had no problem adjusting to this universe, and it was as simple as when he came to the universe of the ninja world. But it seemed that it was not so easy for material things to go from one universe to another.

That meant he was in big trouble. If he couldn't rebuild his divine body, he could also bid farewell to all his power and abilities. Even the power of his soul would be useless, as he needed his body to direct it, and he doubted that someone would come to try to steal his soul so that he could attack it. This was not that kind of universe, this was a technological universe. There was power, but it was far beyond his reach.

Xion frowned. He wouldn't have godlike powers until he figured out what the hell was going on with his cells, and for that he needed technology. Because without his divine power and divine abilities, all his knowledge was useless, as everything he knew how to do depended on his power to exert his will over the things he wanted to change to achieve the desired effects.

In this world, chakra didn't exist, and since his cells were paralyzed, there was no way for them to produce chakra for him. On the other hand, this body had no chakra channels or conduits, in this universe there was no such thing. In conclusion, goodbye divine abilities.

Stripping away all of his abilities and powers, Xion was still not defenseless, for even an eventuality like this had been foreseen. He expected something like the Ascended to step in and seal his power away, or forbid him from using it, like they did Anubis. Not that his cells became useless in this universe. But the fact was that such an eventuality of losing his powers was foreseen, and the contingency plan for that was the body he now occupied.

I'm Jack O'Neill, Xion thought. For many, Jack O'Neill was the protagonist of Stargate.

Jack O'Neill's life was a tragedy. His son committed suicide, his wife left him because she couldn't get over it, being forgotten. Although he avoided suicide thanks to another of the main characters, Dr. Daniel Jackson, and Skaara of the Abidonians, with whom he became close to the point of considering him his son.

Now he was Jack, one of her favorite fictional characters, and he had his memories, experiences, and abilities. This body couldn't compare to his divine body, but he didn't intend to fight anyone. Xion wasn't a soldier or a hero, he didn't like to work for people, and in this world he was in charge, not Naruto. He was happy now, and there was no way he wanted to be the self-sacrificing, responsible hero.

In this world, he was a mere mortal, and that meant he was weak and vulnerable. They could kill him with one blow, so he wouldn't think of risking his life unnecessarily, nor did he want to.

Xion thought about her next steps. The only thing his personality and Jack O'Neill's had in common was that they liked to make jokes and blatantly accuse people, and in fact, he was in the right mood for that, since being in this world had brought him back. the hope.

The problem was that in everything else he and O'Neill were different. In the first place, Jack O'Neill was something he would never be: a soldier and a hero. In his world, he was an ordinary worker and his entertainment was movies, reading books, and occasionally playing a game.

He was once a big fan of video games and anime, but that changed as he got older. It wasn't that he didn't like them anymore, it was that he didn't like the new things that were coming out. They seemed boring and simple, without any essence. Perhaps they were of poor quality, or perhaps he just got old, because his age before his death was no different from what he was now.

As for his feelings or experience of war, the closest thing was to the war games he played from the safety of a computer. In his life, if he saw a mugging, he would run away. If there was a fight, he would walk away. If people talked too much, they got bored. I was an introvert.

If he'd replaced Teal'c, he'd do great. He would be the perfect Teal'c. But he couldn't replace Teal'c because he didn't have the ancient genes. He had to replace the guy who won the hearts of most of the aliens in the original story, thanks to his charisma and kind heart.

Xion , did he have any charisma? How many friends did he have in his old life? Few? None? He couldn't remember, but it seemed to him that the second answer was the most likely.

"Earth, if you count on me making alliances, we're all dead," Jack said. Now he had to be Jack and get by without divine powers.

Naruto 's personality in him led him to think about becoming a warrior and a hero, but Xion dismissed all that nonsense. Naruto was immature, and here he was in charge, so no heroic nonsense. He was too busy to be carried away by his other personality.

Also, Naruto had no experience in war either, as they pacified the ninja world before there was any war. Of course, they took in the souls of a lot of people with shady pasts, but that was like watching a movie, and he'd seen a lot of movies. In the end, only what happened to himself would really affect him, and assimilating someone didn't mean he could feel anything he felt.

On the other hand, it wasn't as if that knowledge was useless, because it made it clear to him that under no circumstances should he get involved in a war and should proceed with caution. Jack O'Neill himself had participated in one or another war, and in one his skull was fractured and he suffered days of pain until they found him.

No, definitely, I would not participate in any war. Wars sucked. He could kill his enemies without even caring. He did not hesitate to kill hundreds of people in the ninja world, but the war was an atrocity. There tens, hundreds, thousands and even millions of people died for no reason.

It was nonsense without any sense, and killing innocent people would undoubtedly cause him trauma, because now he was a mortal again and there was nothing he could do about it...

Xion began to feel anxious and shook his head to get rid of those thoughts. To become a mortal again was a difficult matter. It was better not to think about it and focus on what he had to do.

Xion thought about what to do as a human. Without his god power, the only clear advantage he had was the knowledge of the future of this world, since he had the knowledge of the original history. He couldn't remember any useful addresses… He remembered Abydos… Jack O'Neill knew the address of Abydos, but being O'Neill, that was of no use to him. That is to say, it had no practical advantages, such as knowing the address of the replicating android, so using the replicators was ruled out.

Jack couldn't even use the portal. I didn't have access to it. At this time he was a retired military man and had been inactive since he went to Abydos. If by chance she were to remember any address, she couldn't do anything about it now. And since he couldn't do anything and couldn't remember any addresses, it didn't matter.

Xion frowned. He had just realized another drawback. His learning ability and intelligence had been drastically reduced. His perfect and divine memory was gone. His knowledge was with him, but the emergency protocol had been activated in his mind and they had been sealed from blowing up his deadly little brain.

Well, the knowledge of the ninja world wouldn't have served me much in this world anyway, Xion thought. The loss of his intellectual capacity was a great blow, since like a god, he had an eidetic memory and did not forget anything he saw. Now he was a full-fledged mortal again. All the more reason not to push myself beyond the limits, Jack thought.

I have to make do with what I know of the original story, Jack thought. Jack O'Neill wasn't the best character for a transmigrant. The best character would be a minor Goa'uld, who was young enough not to deal with the Goa'uld madness, or at least not fully deal with it. Of course, there were the Asgard, the Tollan, and even the Nox. If he were to transmigrate to those races, he would be a god in just one day. But all those races were a danger to his divine cells… which were of no use to him now either.

Jack decided to put that matter aside. Maybe he could fix his cells later. He had to focus on his advantages and the good things about his current state.

The good thing was that, of all the humans, he had replaced the most OP human in all of history, and if he did everything right, in a maximum of three years, he could already face the Goa'ulds, which was not necessary in these days. moments, since the asgard were still present and if he managed to impress them, they would defend the Earth and buy him more time.

The problem with the plan to rely on the asgard was that he wasn't Jack O'Neill. Also, he wasn't like other transmigrators who seemed to remember every dialogue or direction from the Stargate. He couldn't quote a measly sentence, so he couldn't remember any conversations between O'Neill and Thor to imitate him and gain his trust through a convincing forgery.

I'd better acquire technologies as fast as I can, because if I depend on my charisma to make friends, in a couple of years the whole Earth will be in slavery to the Goa'ulds or worse, destroyed, Jack thought. These guys didn't know what a catastrophe it was to have their charismatic savior replaced by a guy with no personality.

Xion may have been a god, but that was the way things turned out and there was nothing to be done about it. He had to be patient and do things according to his current limitations. Then he would worry about losing contact with his other half in the ninja world, his useless cells, and his return to his own world. Now he was tired and needed to rest.

With this thought, Jack sighed and went to lie down on the bed. Getting technology and friends wasn't the only thing in her future. Stargate was full of betrayals and dishonest people with bad intentions. Chief among them, at first, was Senator Kinsey and Maybourne's jerk, his lackey, who helped form the NID terrorist faction.

The original Jack was a tough guy who took on everyone and made it out alive, but he wouldn't bet a dime on himself if he allowed these conspiracies to take place. He had to deal with Kinsey and Maybourne before they created the rogue NID. That was a priority and he had an idea that might work. If not, he would have to see what life was like on other worlds. He was not such a good person to see everything lost and stay to face the consequences.

After thinking for a couple of hours, Jack had more or less decided which course to follow. He couldn't do the same as the original Jack, because the original Jack was a tough guy and a hero. He was a player who preferred to use a sniper rifle, no melee, no bravado in front of the enemy.

His style was to wait until his back was turned and plunge a knife into his heart, striking only when he was ready, not a second before. Besides, he was already too old to play the hero. If his past life and the one he lived in the ninja world were added together, he was already over a hundred years old. He was an old man and he was not old enough to do foolish things.

Now to sleep and wait for SGC command to call me, Jack thought, wondering how much longer it would take Apophis to make his appearance...

Someone knocked on the door, interrupting his thoughts. Jack got out of bed and went to see who it was, meeting two Air Force officers. That was quick, Jack thought as he was briefed and ordered to report to the SGC.

The officers rushed him away and before he knew it, he was already in General Hammond's office, as General Hammond told him that this was his retirement assignment and that Apophis had interrupted his retirement by attacking the base.

Jack knew that the original Jack denied everything and said that he had no idea what was going on, but Jack wouldn't do the same and responded with an expression and a face of circumstance that would prompt the general to ask what he was thinking, or At least that's what he thought, because he hadn't had time to adapt to this body and he didn't know if he was acting according to what he believed.

"Do you know anything about what has happened here, Colonel?" Anything you omitted from your report? asked General Hammond, who already had his own suspicions.

That was perfect for Jack, because it gave him a chance to put things in order and perspective from the beginning, so he spoke:

"I left out two things, General. First of all, I omitted my own judgment about the mission and my encounter with Ra, considering it paranoia. And secondly, I left people behind and didn't report it," Jack confessed. General Hammond nodded and waited for more details.

—Regarding the people I left behind, Dr. Daniel Jackson got a wife and I suppose that his life here on Earth, being the object of ridicule by the scientific community, did not interest him much. That's why he decided to stay with her after we made a bomb go off in Ra's face.

"As to the second, I'm afraid we're in deep trouble, because if what you say is correct, I think the Earth is in serious danger.

"You see, sir. Abydos, the planet our expedition reached, was a desert inhabited only by slaves. There was nothing resembling a factory or even a toilet. But while we were there, Ra arrived in a spaceship. A space ship! he repeated. And as much as I've thought about all this time, I can't understand where he got it from. Unless Ra had magical powers, I can only think that this world was just a tourist spot for him and that Ra came from somewhere else.

"Even considering that, it would be incomprehensible that only Ra's ship existed on that other world, or that the little Naquadah the Abydosians mine would be enough for Ra to build a spaceship. Also, there was the portal.

"It was clear from his actions that Ra knew the use of the portal. In fact, from the way he planned to attack Earth, he seemed to have experience using it for military purposes. That led me to wonder why this individual would leave such valuable technology abandoned on a slave planet. So, I thought that the portal didn't really have that much value to him.

"And that led me to the conclusion that Ra probably had dozens, perhaps hundreds of other portals at its disposal, as well as hundreds of planets that were its slaves," Jack explained, noting General Hammond's alarmed expression. Of course, this is all just my imagination and I don't like basing reports on speculation," Jack said seriously. Then he pretended to be dejected. But if you called me here, I guess my imagination wasn't so wrong after all, and we're in deep trouble," Jack added, making General Hammond even more concerned as he considered all the possibilities.

Jack knew that, at this stage in the story, they would at best think there was another Goa'uld, and his plan was to make them see the real scope of the threat. From the expression that General Hammon had at this moment, he had already understood it, so he continued:

"General, who was it that came through the door?" Jack asked directly. General Hammond rose from his chair and headed for the door.

"Colonel, follow me," General Hammond said with a concerned expression.

The general led him to a makeshift morgue, where he showed him the corpse of a Jaffa. Jack jerked away when he saw the pouch in the dead Jaffa's abdomen. He knew the Goa'uld came out of those bags when the Jaffa died, and he didn't want to be their next victim. That hadn't happened in the original story, but in situations like this, he wouldn't bet his life on the story as he knew it.

"Have you seen anything like this before?" General Hammond asked, and Jack shook his head.

"No, that's why I backed away," Jack said, looking to the doctor for an explanation.

"It's a pouch, like a marsupial's." We don't know much more, we haven't performed the autopsy yet," the doctor explained.

"That's reassuring!" Jack said sarcastically. Especially considering there could be something inside that thing. You are very professional allowing us to hang around here without knowing what's inside, and knowing where this man came from," Jack accused. The doctor frowned.

"Marsupial pouches are for carrying their young..." Jack looked at him as if he were stupid.

"Do you think this individual would carry his children in that bag?" The doctor looked indignant. Haven't you seen a movie called Alien? Jack asked, and the doctor changed his expression of indignation to one of fear, interrupting his scientific retort. It seemed that horror movies seemed more relevant to him than his scientific ideas. Jack looked at him coldly.

"We're waiting," said Jack, directing a significant look at the Jaffa's bag. The doctor looked uncertain, looking at General Hammond with puppy dog eyes.

"Man, don't cry. If whatever's in there hasn't jumped, it's probably pretty dead by now," Jack comforted.

The doctor perked up at the memory of his scientific knowledge and regained his composure, boldly approaching, putting on gloves and reaching in.

A few seconds later, the doctor looked scared again, and he had to grit his teeth to keep from withdrawing his hand. Jack and General Hammond had moved a few feet away, just in case. The medic gritted his teeth as he held something and then pulled the Goa'uld out, setting him down on top of the bag for all to see. As Jack had guessed, he was already dead, but that didn't ease the apprehension on everyone's expressions.

"I think the next time we encounter aliens, it would be wise to have them undergo a thorough medical examination in a secure room," Jack warned, and General Hammond nodded as he related the rest of the story of how the Jaffa got there and took him to the Stargate room .

A couple of minutes later, they were in the portal room, which was identical to the one in the original story, and they were also preparing a bomb, just like in the original story.

—General, Abydos is a desert where only common people live, struggling to survive. They pose no threat to us, and if I'm not mistaken, and after seeing their morgue, I know I don't, they don't even know who attacked us," Jack said, pointing to the plasma burn marks on the walls.

"You are very perceptive, Colonel O'Neill." And from what you've told me, you should have relied more on your 'imagination and paranoia' and wrote your full report," Hammond sighed, conveying a reprimanding tone.

"I'm afraid I wasn't trained to trust my paranoia, sir," Jack apologized, hoping his expression reflected regret and regret.

'Yes, I suppose he would have been chided for being alarmist,' said General Hammond. But now we need to know who got through the Stargate and if their assumptions are correct…" General Hammond said no more.

"Sir, allow me to return to Abydos." I think if anyone can find clues to what has happened, it's Daniel. He helped us find our way back to Earth, and maybe there's more to Abydos. After all, even though Abydos isn't Ra's home planet, he visited it regularly, so there might be more clues there," Jack asked. General Hammond looked at him thoughtfully.

"Colonel, if what you said earlier is true, one of these beings may have come to Abydos seeking answers to their ally's disappearance, making that place unsafe," General Hammond said. Jack nodded.

"Sir, I have a way of finding out if Abydos is in enemy hands," Jack said.

After that, Jack sent the iconic box of tissues to Dr. Daniel Jackson and waited for a response. While waiting, he ran into Kawalsky , who luckily was busy reminiscing about his adventures and didn't pay much attention to him.

"Sir, if Daniel responds, we must be ready," Jack explained as he sent off the box of napkins.

"Colonel, let's not rush. There are security protocols that we must follow in case they respond to your message. There will be a meeting where I expect you to present a report including your assumptions about this attack," General Hammond explained.

"Sir, I'll start right away," Jack said to get rid of Kawalsky.

Jack did not remember that meeting, but it had to have taken place, because Captain Samantha Carter, the number one genius in the entire galaxy and with whom many fans were in love, had yet to be met.

The woman was the second most OP character after Colonel O'Neill, just a hair short of a Mary Sue. She was a brilliant scientist and seemed to master all areas of knowledge, from physics and astrophysics to chemistry and mathematics. In addition, she was an engineer, mechanic, electrician, combat expert, pilot, had participated in some wars and was a strategist...

Too much for such a young person; she could only be described as a prodigy. However, she was not a bad character, and that was due to her charismatic personality and how easy it was to empathize with her. Maybe he could take his place by convincing Thor to protect Earth, Jack thought as he finished his report and tried to remember more details of the plot, but it was useless, he couldn't remember anything important about the meeting, apart from the captain's introduction and the discussion about whether she was worthy of being part of the team.

Jack shook his head and sent his report to General Hammond. In it he included his theories about the existence of more Ra-like aliens and more Stargates. He then gave a short presentation following procedures he barely remembered and which he remembered being a nuisance to O'Neill.

Once finished, he began to play solitaire, but a couple of minutes later, the alarms went off due to the activation of the Stargate .

As Jack expected, the box of napkins was returned empty with a message from Daniel inside. General Hammond reinstated him to active duty and soon after, Jack was back in uniform, standing in General Hammond's briefing room, before more people than he expected. Kawaski, Ferreti and the General Hammond I already knew were present, but the others were unknown and there were five of them.

-We are all? Jack asked, knowing Carter was missing.

"Where's Sam?" the general asked. Jack waited in silence, and seconds later, Captain Samantha Carter appeared. As she apologized for being late, Jack wondered why the general called her Sam. It was an inappropriate way of referring to a subordinate, unless they were already in a friendly relationship…

"Captain Carter has been working on the Stargate project for several years, and if this mission is approved, she will be assigned to her team," General Hammond explained as he introduced her.

At that moment, Jack remembered that she had been there for years. He nodded and continued reading his report, interrupted occasionally by Captain Carter's technical explanations. Jack nodded wordlessly and continued with his brief report. He then expounded his theory that Ra came from a planet other than Abydos and that he had dozens, if not hundreds, of Stargates.

"Sir, that's not possible," Carter interrupted. Jack raised an eyebrow for her to explain. Sir, we've already tried other random address combinations and none of them have worked so far," he explained. Jack nodded.

"That's simple. Since I don't think those who built the Stargate planned to break their column, if they had one, by turning the wheel, I assume the original device had another directional part, similar to what we found at Abydos. If so, this works like a phone and we're trying to make it work by just having the earpiece or box. That means it's already a miracle that it's worked so far. Maybe there's something special about the address we've marked," Jack explained, leaving Carter stunned. Then she seemed excited.

"That's brilliant!" Carter exclaimed.

"It's called common sense," Jack said. General Hammond cleared his throat to snap Carter out of his excited state.

"Sir, the implications of this are enormous and could support Colonel O'Neill's explanation," Carter said, supporting his theory.

"Okay, if we all agree...

"Colonel," interrupted an officer present, who by his insignia appeared to be a major. Jack didn't remember him and didn't know his name. It's possible that it was in the series, but since he didn't acknowledge it before, he didn't think it was important. I think that, speaking of the safety of Earth and considering your own assumptions, what is in our best interest at this time is to bury the portal to prevent our enemies from reaching Earth," said the major.

"That wouldn't be a good idea in any case," Jack said, annoyed by the interruption. First of all, let's assume that our enemies can only get there through the Stargate.

"In that case, it would suffice to make sure they can't mark Earth or seal the portal once it's activated so nothing happens. In this way, the possibility of enemies crossing would be eliminated, and his proposal to bury the portal would only take away a valuable strategic advantage, with which we could explore thousands of worlds, obtain resources and acquire advanced technology, among many other things. Therefore, it is an absurd idea.

"Second, these aliens have huge ships. Ra's was so big that he needed a pyramid to land on. If you "buried" the Stargate, they would arrive using their ships. It is not about avoiding provoking them or hiding. Ra intended to destroy us without ever knowing us, asking who we were, or going through any other formality. Our mere existence was a threat to him, and so he tried to destroy the Earth.

"Tell me, Major, after listening to my explanation, which is part of my report, do you think the best solution to keep Earth safe is to bury the Stargate? Jack asked. He was upset and it was evident in his words, but he managed to keep his tone neutral.

Jack didn't remember the idea of burying the portal being mentioned so much at different stages of the original story. The idea was so absurd that discussing it was a waste of time. The Major seemed to want to retort, but Jack narrowed his eyes to make it clear that if he said anything else stupid, he might not survive until the next day. The man understood the warning and kept silent.

"Well, if there are no reasonable objections, I think there are kidnapped people who need our help, and in order to help them, we need some leads," Jack said, looking at General Hammond .

He needed access to the portal and the Stargate project to get going, or else he would be dead in a few years, no matter what possibilities this world might offer, and that would be a cause for eternal regret.

General Hammond scrapped the proposal to bury the portal and began the mission, giving them one day to return or report back. Jack headed straight for the armory and selected his equipment, replacing the M16 rifle with the P90s, the specs of which in his mind indicated they were more effective weapons against armored foes like the Jaffa.

Jack had his entire team carry these weapons and armed himself with a couple of good knives. He hadn't expected to face Apophis and if he could help it, he wouldn't, but it was better to be prepared.

After everyone was organized, the portal was activated and he and his team walked through it, meeting up with Skaara and Daniel. Skaara was one of his favorite characters in the series, but he was one of the least featured.

After saying hello and being made to drink some kind of high-octane fuel that nearly suffocated him, Daniel explained that the new alien didn't come from there and offered to show him a discovery he had made in the pyramid.

Jack ordered his team to stand by and handed over his P90 to Skaara after the latter refused to follow him. Jack knew Apophis was about to arrive because the mission time hadn't been changed, and to give Skaara a chance to fight for her life, Jack handed her his weapon and warned her not to be foolish, assuring her to stay alert. due to the presence of enemies abroad.

"Daniel, I wouldn't leave my wife in a dangerous area knowing that at any moment an alien could walk through that door," Jack warned before leaving. Daniel looked alarmed.

"Do you think they will come here too?" Daniel asked.

Jack pointed to the gun he'd given Skaara to show how seriously he took her warning. Seeing that the situation was serious, the meeting ended and Daniel ordered most of those present to return to their village, while the rest had to guard the portal seriously, along with Kawaski, Ferreti and other soldiers.

Later, Daniel took them to the caves under the pyramid, also taking his wife. Jack did not mind altering the plot regarding Apophis in this regard, as he was not dependent on Apophis's actions to carry out his plans to acquire technology.

Once Daniel led them into the cave, his theory of multiple Stargates was confirmed. Jack didn't seem very impressed by the discussion between Daniel and Carter.

"Have you discovered anything else?" Jack asked, interrupting her pointless ramblings. He needed to find the Treasure Chamber of Ra to find the Eye of Ra, something that could be useful to him.

These directions were also essential, but he already had them in his hands and he didn't need to waste time listening to explanations about something he already knew.

"Jack, there could be a thousand doors out there…

"Colonel O'Neill already knew or suspected there were more doors, so this discovery isn't a big deal to him," Carter explained, interrupting Daniel. Jack nodded.

"That's…impressive," Daniel said. Jack looked at him menacingly. From his words, he seemed to think that Jack was too stupid to think of such a thing. Daniel cleared his throat uncomfortably.

"I don't know, Jack. This is a maze and I haven't finished exploring it all," Daniel said hastily.

"Okay, the main thing now is these portal addresses. If what they talked about earlier is true, maybe if someone calculates the movements of the planets, we can access other addresses without the need for a dialing device," Jack said, leaving Daniel stunned and Carter excited. Jack gave Daniel a menacing look again. Daniel cleared his throat uncomfortably.

"That should be possible," Daniel said, looking at Carter, who nodded repeatedly.

"Any idea which of these addresses was used for the attack on Earth?" Jack asked as Carter seemed lost in her own thoughts and Share sent Daniel a meaningful look to keep him from getting too excited.

Jack was wondering what would happen if she didn't let him go back to Earth when gunshots rang out and he and Carter ran back to the portal.

Upon arrival, they found six dead Jaffa, a wounded Ferreti, and a dead Abidonian.

"Where is Skaara?" Jack asked. Although he was already imagining his fate as he picked up the weapon that had been lent to him, thrown a couple of meters from the portal. He was out of bullets, which meant he must have shot before he was captured.

He stayed behind so we could withdraw, since there were too many men from the alien. Even so, Skaara managed to take down two before he was captured," Kowasky reported. We then managed to repel them and were about to take out his men, but he used Skaara and an energy shield to get away," he added.

"I've seen the address," Ferreti said, holding a nasty burn on his right side and struggling to stay awake as Kowasky applied pressure to his wound, which was more of a burn. Had it hit a little higher up and in the center, Ferreti would be a corpse, because his vest was useless against the goa'uld plasma discharge. Jack nodded, ordering a soldier to mark Earth.

"Keep away from them, there's some kind of parasite in their belly bags, and we don't want to find out what they can do if they get out of there," Jack warned the soldiers and Abidonians as they approached the bodies of the Jaffa. You take them carefully. We'll take them for medical study, and we'll also be able to take a closer look at their equipment and armor," Jack said.

With little difference, things had turned out as before, and Skaara had been captured. Jack clenched his teeth at the stubbornness of that idiot who had ignored him.