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targate Korr 2
After ten minutes of reflection and meditation, Korr got out of bed and made his way to a room hidden behind a wall of his room. The room was three by three in size, being a small workshop that Korr kept hidden from the slaves and their jaffa, as he was supposed to be a god and they could not see him working on technology or other such matters, because what he used was considered magic. If a jaffa saw him working on his technology and came to the conclusion that his magic was no different from creating a hammer, he would be in serious trouble, as his divinity would be called into question.
Korr's workshop was not a laboratory or anything similar, but a workshop with simple tools where he could make simple repairs to weapons or parts that had superficial damage that he could salvage, in order to save naquadah to get better things from the goa'uld Mot, whom he served.
Korr walked over to a board with several crystals placed upright in a drawer, which was a goa'uld computer. He also pulled out a small gray ball, which was a communication sphere used to relay important information to the Goa'uld he served, and little else. Goa'uld were solitary beings and rarely organized social gatherings or communicated with other Goa'uld to discuss their lives or trivial gossip.
In the five years of service to the Goa'uld he served, Korr had received only one prerecorded call to inform him of the annexation of another planet into his Mot chief's domain, accompanied by a grandiloquent speech in which his Goa'uld chief spent several minutes praising himself for taking a miserable planet from a lesser Goa'uld after murdering half of its inhabitants and torturing the other half….
Korr turned his thoughts away from those memories and focused on his own affairs. He had already taken the first step in his plans to gain supreme power in the galaxy and was preparing to take the second.
It took Korr three hours to make his preparations. It was already dark by the time he finished, which caused him to grimace with discontent. He had been bragging to himself about the knowledge and skills of a symbiote, but applying that knowledge to his own projects, away from typical Goa'uld stuff, had taken him longer than expected.
Even with an Earth computer the same could be done, and the Goa'uld computers, which ran on thought and could carry ships across the galaxy with a simple command and frightening precision, were thousands of years ahead of human technology.
Korr sighed. It wasn't just the fault of his limited knowledge, as he had gone to great lengths to make sure the application he had created was perfect. Any mistake would be his death sentence. He had also checked star maps and verified some important data for the next step in his plan.
Once he was done, Korr took the small communication sphere, checked his sat pistol and the Kara kesh, as well as the artifact that served to heal, though he only carried them with him with no real need on this mission. If anything went wrong, he would be dead and would have no chance to defend himself. However, this particular step was not dangerous and had a success rate of up to ninety percent.
After donning a large hooded cloak that left his face partially hidden, to generate more impact, Korr emerged from his room to find two jaffa on guard duty and, to his surprise, his primate as well.
His primate was a jaffa with privileges. He would always be on duty, but would not come to him during rest hours unless he called for him. Since it was already evening, his cousin should be with his family. Korr looked at him and his cousin greeted him with a hand to his chest.
-Does my god need anything? -asked his cousin in response. He had sensed that something unusual was happening today and decided to make himself available just in case. Korr nodded in satisfaction at the jaffa's good instincts, saving him time he didn't have.
Korr thought that these individuals would make excellent soldiers if he could change the combat and warfare tactics and strategies they used, considering the superior strength, agility, speed and endurance of a jaffa compared to an ordinary human. Jaffa were capable of surviving situations that would kill any normal human, no matter how strong and resilient they might be.
-Call another ten, we will travel through the portal," ordered Korr and, without waiting, he began to walk towards the transport rings.
When he reached the portal, the other ten jaffa had already caught up with him, after his cousin sent them on their way with one of the guards.
-Your duty is to follow me! -Korr ordered, while marking a direction and adjusting the hood of his cloak. The portal created the hole and his cousin stepped forward.
When Korr crossed, his primate was to one side, forming a path next to the other jaffa. In front of them, there were ten jaffa with the symbol of Ra tattooed on their foreheads. They were not pointing their staffs at them and seemed to be waiting for something. Korr pulled out the gray sphere before they said anything and an image of Ra appeared on it.
-This is my envoy! -Ra's Goa'uld voice said and then disappeared. Before the words were finished, all the jaffa fell to their knees.
-Take me to your god! -Korr commanded, as he surveyed the surroundings.
The portal was considered a religious object for the Goa'uld, so its surroundings were decorated with stone paths or simple constructions as rudimentary altars, despite the fact that this planet was dedicated to the construction of Ha'tak ships. Its security left much to be desired.
Fifteen minutes later, Korr arrived at the construction facility and, via a circle of transporter rings, was sent to an orbiting Ha'tak ship. As he walked to the bridge of the ship, Korr managed to see three other Ha'tak nearby. It was a large garrison for this planet, one of the main construction planets in Ra's service, although construction in the lower shipyards was slow.
Ra already had the largest Goa'uld fleet, and with an order from him, the system lords were to mobilize, which saved him ships and he rarely suffered losses, unless some system lord revolted against him, which had not happened in millennia.
Arriving on the bridge of the Ha'tak, Korr encountered a Goa'uld, a decent looking woman. In his eyes, she was no big deal, as considering the ego of the Goa'uld, he was always disappointed in how ugly their hosts were. He only remembered seeing one beauty in the series, but she wasn't goa'uld, but tok'ra. He thought her name was Anise, though the tok'ra used two names and he couldn't remember the other.
Korr pulled out the gray sphere with the application he had created, showing the image of Ra. He presented it to the goa'uld, a woman in her thirties with short brown hair and somewhat better than standard clothing, though it didn't stand out much. It was also tight, but did not stand out on her slender, uncurvaceous body…..
Korr shook his head in his mind and activated the recording.
-This is my envoy, obey him and deliver to him everything I have sent for! -he commanded the imposing image of Ra that he had created. When the recording went off, the woman raised an eyebrow.
-Does my lord have any orders for me? -asked the Goa'uld who was using a woman as a host, while a slave with a good body and a decent face poured him wine.
The goa'uld had no sex, they could choose any host, and their queens were not females, just an adaptation of the same symbiotes to reproduce, at least that was the ancient Korr's understanding on the subject, as the goa'uld queens were very jealous of their knowledge about themselves and did not pass it on to their children, as they did not trust them.
-You will give me two Ha'tak with a complement of no less than five hundred jaffa and their families… -Korr made a whole shopping list, requesting fuel, naqahdah rods, trinium, computers, tools to set up a large workshop, weapons to fill three armories, communication and healing artifacts, a sarcophagus, work tools and two cargo ships. The goa'uld frowned and Korr gave her a sly smile in response.
-Does the goddess have anything to say about that? -Korr asked, as if he had a fervent desire to hear a yes.
The woman swallowed some wine with difficulty as she hastily shook her head. To die was a mercy she would not receive if she even questioned an order from Ra. She was a mid-ranking goa'uld, but she was also a direct servant of Ra, and Ra did not forgive grievances.
As for Korr having used Ra's image to give her orders so that she would not suspect him, that was logical, for not even a system lord would dare impersonate Ra's identity to give any order. Not even one of his enemies would dare to be so brave, it was unthinkable for the Goa'uld and Ra had only been missing for a year.
Even a system lord like Apophis would only dare to attack Ra's border and minor planets, testing the waters and leaving room to apologize and grovel apologetically if by chance Ra suddenly appeared and asked him what the hell he was doing intruding on his territory.
Of course, once Apophis did his thing and Ra didn't show up to punish him, chaos would ensue and the system overlords would swoop down on Ra's resources, ships and planets like vultures. For the moment, Korr reckoned he still had a couple of weeks before the chaos began, and that was plenty of time to steal everything he needed.
Under no circumstances would he take time to research and develop technology or play conquest. That was too foolish when he could steal everything with impunity.
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Korr was guided to a VIP room while the Goa'uld woman gathered all the things he requested. He could request all four Ha'tak and that goa'uld wouldn't say a peep, in the form of a complaint, but if he did, it would be inevitable that some lesser goa'uld would be assigned to him as help, claiming he needed help controlling so many ships. There could also be questions as to why Ra would leave one of his shipyard planets unattended, which would draw unwanted attention to him.
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After twelve hours, which Korr used to sleep like the dead, his two Ha'tak ships and the new jaffa were ready. Korr smiled from the bridge of one of the Ha'tak and sent the destination set to his cousin, who had taken control of the other ship and was carrying the jaffa family members. Both ships were fully equipped with materials Korr was sure he would need soon.
His and his cousin's destination was a nearby planet, only six hours away (taking into account that the speed of a Ha'tak ship is approximately thirty-two thousand times the speed of light). There they entered orbit and descended one of the Ha'tak ships to steal the Stargate and their DHD.
With the Stargate in his possession and being in orbit of the planet, Korr sent all the Jaffa families to his own planet and left three hundred Jaffa with him to maintain the security of the ships. Then he set a new destination: Earth.
Korr did not yet know the exact address of the Earth Stargate, but he did know his position in space thanks to the navigation charts of the Ha'tak ship. He needed to go to Earth, as that was his fourth step in his theft of technologies.
A day after leaving the shipyard planet, Korr arrived on another planet and also stole his Stargate and DHD. After that, he took several hours to give instructions to a group of two hundred jaffa, praising his ego and promising them impossible things like any populist and shameless politician, to encourage them to serve him with enthusiasm and prevent them from thinking he was not worthy.
These jaffa had previously belonged to Ra, and for them it would be a disgrace to become servants of a lesser goa'uld. For this reason, Korr did not make it clear to them if they were now his jaffa or if they continued to serve Ra, thus maintaining their doubts and avoiding a possible rebellion. To this end, he showed them the image of Ra who appointed him as his envoy, and they all obeyed without complaint.
The mission Korr assigned them was to stay in orbit of that planet in order to use the Stargate to explore the worlds he had specified, which were part of the Abydos trail that he needed to explore to know which ones he needed to visit in his search for technology.
In ten days, when he arrived at their destination, he would contact them to request a report on their progress.
It was possible that the jaffa would face difficulties on several planets, since these could have inhabitants and there was the possibility that they could be attacked or killed, but Korr had no other fast and efficient option to explore the planets. The only order he could leave for the safety of the Jaffa was for them to explore in stealth mode.
Korr had been clear in his instructions: they were not to engage in conversation, only to explore and return at any danger. They were to take note of details about the landscape, any ruins they found and the type of population they observed.
Once he had finished giving his orders, Korr loaded everything he could onto one of the ships and left two hundred Jaffa with his instructions and a Ha'tak. Immediately, he began his journey through hyperspace. This journey lasted ten days.
Korr was not idle during that time, only sleeping three hours a day and devoting the rest of the time to modifying one of the cargo ships. He installed an advanced sensor suite, comparable to that of a Ha'tak, and fabricated himself some de-icing tools with plasma cannons and other tools he would need.
His creations were rudimentary, but functional, and that was the important thing. To carry out all these tasks, Korr set up a workshop in one of the ship's holds, forbidding access to the Jaffa.
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-My god, we have arrived at the destination point," reported his cousin, whom he had left in charge of navigation.
Jet should be in his territory, making sure that the other jaffa maintained their loyalty, but for Korr, his territory was secondary and the most important thing was to keep the loyalty of the jaffa that accompanied him.
Korr, who was putting the finishing touches on the cargo ship's sensors, smiled in satisfaction. He had ordered to drop out of hyperspace outside the solar system to avoid detection of the Ha'tak ship.
-Ten of you, come here," Korr ordered, and five minutes later, ten Jaffa, his primate and himself set off for Earth in a cloaked cargo ship.
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Korr had selected a planet under Ra's domain, which was close to Earth, to carry out his plan to steal ships and resources. Although Earth was part of Ra's domain, Ra had abandoned it and the planets where he could obtain the resources he needed were not so close. In addition, this area was at war, because Marcello, an alien scientist and his people were conducting a guerrilla war against the Goa'uld. Therefore, the territory was dangerous and Ra would not build shipyards there. But now that he was on Earth, Korr had managed to take one more step toward his divinity.
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The cargo ship reached Earth within minutes, and once on the planet's surface, Korr began to scan Antarctica for the portal there. Thanks to the Ha'tak-like sensors on the cargo ship, he found it easy to locate, although it was covered by layers of ice that required the work of the jaffa and their thawing tools.
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Two hours later, Korr found himself in front of the Antarctic portal, which was actually part of an ancient outpost. However, he could not activate it at the moment.
-Lock it," Korr ordered the Jaffa. He wasn't there for the portal, his goal was to make sure the SGC and SG-1 didn't accidentally get there.
The jaffa were quick to use the tools he had created to dig into the ice with powerful plasma beams and sink the portal there. This way, the portal would not be activated in any unforeseen circumstances. But that was not the only reason nor the most important reason he was there, for while the Jaffa were burying the portal, he was using another device full of sensors to locate organic matter. Just a few minutes later, he got a signal and told the Jaffa in which direction to point their plasma drills.
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Two hours later, Korr was grinning from ear to ear, sitting in his luxurious room at the Ha'tak. He watched as a pair of precision plasma tools thawed the body of an above-average looking woman with short, shoulder-length hair.
When the woman was thawed, she was still unconscious, but Korr did not wake her, but instead turned her onto her back, and climbed over her, clearing her neck and bringing her mouth close, to exit his host and shift into the body of the alteran woman, who was still unconscious and weak from a plague, so it was easy for him to control her.
The woman was still asleep as Korr read her memories, shaking his head internally at the waste of life the alteran were leading. Entertainment was scarce, for they were supremacists who refused to mix with other species as inferior, and avoided interfering with the development of any culture.
They were true tree-huggers. Korr almost fell asleep from boredom at the sight of her memories of thousands of years, but woke up when the woman's mind showed signs of awakening.
Korr hastily sealed her mind and left her in a coma. He wasn't sure if he could control an alteran and he also didn't want to try to fight a woman on her way to ascension, with telepathic, telekinetic, healing and other abilities.
Korr put his new host back to sleep and got up, getting rid of his old host. Although his former host was still alive, he would soon die due to the severe damage Korr had caused him on his way out.
Korr hurried to grab the portable healing device, surprising himself by wondering what he was doing as he healed his former host, feeling a strange worry in his chest. Korr frowned, but did not resist healing his former host. He would have done it anyway, despite having a sarcophagus he would have simply thrown him into.
A few minutes later, the zealot who was his former host was on his knees in front of him. Korr called his jaffa and welcomed them with a flash of his eyes, making it clear that his god had a new host.
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Six hours later, Korr had converted his Ha'tak ship's power source into a subspace power source to increase the hyperdrive's power. He had also modified the shields to make it invisible and was now in orbit around Earth. She was currently fabricating her latest invention: a device that would tell her when the SGC gate would be activated.
With all these preparations, made thanks to the Alteran knowledge he had gained as host, and after making sure that his weakened state due to the Alteran virus affecting his host was gone, Korr activated the gateway. He first sent his former host back to his planet and then called the jaffa he had left behind with the mission to explore and requested their reports.
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Two hours later, he learned that the scans were not yet finished and that twenty jaffa had not returned. Korr stopped the scan and transmitted Earth's coordinates so that, an hour later, the Jaffa could communicate with his stargate. Korr activated the DHD of the stargate he had on his ship so that the Jaffa would not reach the SGC, but his ship. They had already confirmed one of the addresses he was looking for, the other was the Alteran Repository, but he received no information about it and decided to let it go, as it was not necessary.
Once the Jaffa finished delivering¡their reports, Korr traveled through the portal to the second Ha'tak and also modified his power source to a subspace one. He modified the shields to make it invisible. This took him only four hours because he was already experienced and knew what to do.
Upon completion, the ship went from a speed of thirty-two thousand times the speed of light to over seven hundred thousand times the speed of light. This did not compare at all to the Daedalus, which would be built on Earth in the future and would be capable of traveling at over fifty million times the speed of light in hyperspace, and over three hundred and sixty million times if a ZPM was attached to it as a power source. However, the Daedalus used Asgard hyperdrive technology, which was thousands of years ahead of the Goa'uld.
Korr had not created a power supply from scratch either, he simply made an adaptation and did not change any parts. In short, he just made a patch, since he didn't need more.
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Upon completing the modifications, Korr gave instructions for the Ha'tak to be taken to the outskirts of the solar system, activate its cloak and hide behind the Moon. Thanks to its new speed, instead of taking ten days, it would take half a day to reach Earth.
After giving his orders, Korr crossed the portal back to Earth. He was not idle and modified his Kara Kesh to add an alteran personal shield, which unlike the Goa'uld, moved with him and did not need to stand still. He also added the ability to become invisible. These additions were to maintain his safety. The shield worked automatically, it didn't need to be activated, which meant he wouldn't die helplessly like an idiot.
An hour later, with a guard of fifty Jaffa, Korr arrived on the planet Argos and, like a mobster, entered the Argocians' village moving as if he were in his own house, ordering them to beat up anyone who got in his way and searching for his stash of nanites, which the Argocians used as a special condiment in the preparation of meals for special celebrations.
Korr knew this because in the original series, O'Neill was infected by nanites in this way. Upon confirming that he had the nanites, Korr returned to the temple where the portal was located and took the statue of the Goa'uld that was there without explanation.
The statue contained a control artifact that was a Goa'uld computer, but that was not what Korr was looking for, as he had dozens of Goa'uld computers. What he really wanted were the nanites, one of the most advanced technologies in Stargate history.
These in particular were not an advanced version, just a botched one made by a Goa'uld innovator who, unaware of the miracle in his hands, conducted foolish experiments in hopes of obtaining a better host. However, his experiment could at best produce breeding pigs, for evolution was not about scratching his balls and hoping for improvement. Evolution was about adaptation, and a bunch of idiots who did nothing could at best become good breeding animals.
On the other hand, his main goal was not nanites, as those were secondary. He would get the advanced version later. His main goal was genetic and biological information, as this Goa'uld was a genius. He had made several incredible discoveries and had extensive knowledge in genetics and human anatomy, thanks to that his test subjects were exceptionally healthy despite spending the day doing nothing but eating. In addition, there was their accelerated growth rate, which would kill any creature.
Thus, the technology that kept them alive while these modifications were being carried out was thousands of years ahead of Earth in terms of medical technology and beyond what any Goa'uld could achieve, including System Lord Nirti, who called himself a genius in human genetics. In Korr's opinion, she was just a waste, as all of her experiments had failed.
Korr downloaded all the data stored by the nanite control artifact and then created her own control interface. He thus gained the most advanced knowledge of human genetics and biology in the entire galaxy, perhaps even in all the galaxies, as even the Asgard did not have that level of knowledge of human biology and genetics despite their superior technology. In the series, they had botched several attempts to work with human biology, and it seemed they couldn't even tell an adult from a child, such was their level of ignorance about the human species.
Korr did not inject himself with the nanites, as the body he now possessed was that of an ancient and changing his genetics would be very difficult. He would have to spend years adapting the nanites to gain just a few advantages such as healing or regeneration.
If it was about eternal youth, he could forget about it. The Alterans had unparalleled intelligence just like the Asgard, and while their current brain could hold massive amounts of information, compared to the advantages of a human host who, by using nanites, could be nearly immortal, an Alteran body wasn't worth much.
Korr had changed him to gain his knowledge, familiarize himself with the abilities of a semi-ascended and be able to use Alteran technology thanks to his genes, but he didn't plan to keep this body. Besides, it didn't fit his standards, as it still looked ugly to him.
Despite obtaining nanite technology and having the ability to create replicators, Korr refrained from trying, as completely modifying the nanite control program would take too long. He had better things to do instead of spending time creating technologies that already existed and were just waiting for him to discover them. He only took the statue to secure it and get the knowledge in genetics and human anatomy that was in the computer that controlled the nanites.
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Korr withdrew from the planet to avoid accidents and left the Ha'tak ship behind the moon. He then began to build two long-lasting subspace power sources. They were not ZPM and would not last ten thousand years, but a few months would suffice. In addition, they would serve him to dial Atlantis and power the city's shield, preventing it from being buried under the ocean when he got there.
Building two subspace power sources capable of powering a city and establishing communication with other galaxies was not as easy as what Colonel O'Neill did to contact the Asgard galaxy. Korr did not want something that would wear out quickly or perform poorly. His intention was to maintain Atlantis' shields with this power source. Despite having a large amount of materials, it took him three sleepless days to build them.
Korr also did not have all the knowledge of the ancient repository and relied on the knowledge of his host, which was not as extensive as that of the Alterans as a whole. He didn't quite know how to create ZPMs, probes or nanites, so he knew he still lacked information. However, he decided not to explore further, as he was confident that he would gain all the Alteran knowledge later.
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After creating his power sources, the second Ha'tak ship had arrived three days ago. Korr took six hours of rest and, upon awakening and taking a bath, gathered a group of ten Jaffa to charge the secondary source for Atlantis and activate the one he had made for this side of the portal. He placed the ship in orbit around Earth, hidden by the stealth system, and hailed Atlantis.
The portal connected without any problems. Korr left orders for the Jaffa to return and protect the territory, leaving a garrison of fifty Jaffa for both Ha'tak ships. They were instructed to activate the portal three times a day on a specific schedule and keep it sealed the rest of the time.
Thanks to the DHD, as long as their portal was active, they were not at risk of being connected to the SGC. In case the SG teams tried to dial his portal when it was active, he had provided his jaffa with a portal activation detector to seal it. If this plan failed, he had ordered the use of the zat guns and send the invaders elsewhere after capturing them.
Once he had finished giving his orders, Korr and the selected jaffa crossed the portal with the huge subspace fountain that was two meters tall and one meter in diameter. As O'Neill had demonstrated in the original story, by constructing a subspace power source with Goa'uld materials, these could be used to construct Alteran artifacts, as they had the same technological base, which was naquadah. However, Goa'uld technology was deficient and that is why their energy source was so large.
Once across, they came to a dark room that the jaffa illuminated. Even though Korr had an Alteran host, he could not access the consoles that were offline and had to use his own sensors and senses to find his way to the ZPM room, while the jaffa followed him charging the huge subspace power source that had to be connected to supply one of the ZPMs.
To Korr, it was no surprise to find all three ZPMs at capacity. He proceeded to connect his own power source using an interface. He then returned to the control consoles and connected them to disable all database security measures and take full control of the city, while the Jaffa watched him with wide eyes, praising him as a god.
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Once the activation of the city's systems was completed, two hours later, Korr wasted no time and immediately obtained all the information about the replicators, including the location of the laboratory where he could create them, the Alteran artifact that altered hyperspace and prevented ships from entering it, the time ship, which had been switched timelines and was no longer in the Milky Way galaxy, and the most important addresses in the Pegasus galaxy, such as the planet where Project Arthur was located and the planet of the Asurans.
These were the main targets of his plunder in this galaxy, not to mention the Replicator technology, which was the most powerful technology in the original Stargate story.
For the time being, Korr decided to ignore the time ship. Although technologies that manipulated time had superior potential compared to replicator technology, they were not as useful at this time, when replicator technology was vital to his plans and constituted a critical step in his ascent to godhood.
With these ideas in mind, Korr went to the laboratory and, after reviewing all the research data, created an army of replicators in the form of spiders, consisting of ten thousand units (there were not enough materials to make more). Their supreme and main order was to obey him. As the laboratory was automatic, it took him no more than an hour to carry it out.
It took the Atlantis expedition so long to interact with the Alteran technology because they did not have all their knowledge and their genes were flawed. It had to be kept in mind that all Alteran technology could be operated simply by a thought, and if one had sufficient brain power, obtaining information was a matter of seconds.
Korr had only taken time to program his replicators because he understood better than anyone else in this world how dangerous this technology was and how quickly it could spiral out of control in the hands of any user.
After finishing programming his replicator army, Korr, accompanied by ten pale jaffa who watched the replicator army in horror, made his way to the portal room, using Atlantis' transport rings to get there.
Once his replicator army was in position, Korr activated the portal, dialing the planet of the Asurans, which was in the Atlantis database, and sent the replicators in an all-out attack, followed by himself.
Crossing the portal along with the jaffa who were frightened but determined, Korr saw several replicators in human form, motionless as statues, as his army of creatures attacked them both physically, viciously devouring their bodies, and in their systems, freezing their programming using the codes in the Atlantis database, and sharing all the information of what they were doing with their current master, which was himself.
Of course, the human replicators were a much more advanced version of the insect replicators, with intelligence of their own, and they were already trying to override the codes that had paralyzed them. Unfortunately for them, Korr was not part of the Atlantis expedition and his knowledge of the replicators was not superficial. Being taken offline for five minutes, while he had his hands free to do and undo in the city, whose security measures were as lacking as Atlantis', was his greatest misfortune.
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After five minutes had passed, his army of creatures had already consumed half of the human replicators, and the other half had been overrun because Korr took advantage of their downtime to take over their training chambers and was mass producing replicators, which swept away the human replicators with extreme ease, leaving their consciousnesses locked up and at his complete disposal.
Korr was not lenient and wiped them all out after making sure to copy all their files. When the battle was over and the planet was under his total control, the Jaffa shuddered as he began to laugh like a madman, full of euphoria and satisfaction. He even felt like dancing, but a god could not lose his dignity and lower himself to the level of a child, so he settled for watching the report that the captured city transmitted to him about its spoils of war.
First, he had the main city, which was a replica of Atlantis. In Korr's opinion, it was a mediocre city, its defensive capabilities were good, but its offense was mediocre, its size too large, and its design was not to his liking. He would not use it.
It also had twelve Aurora class battleships, which were horrible, poorly designed ships, they were garbage. However, what really made his heart pound was the method of creating the ZPMs. Despite being disposable batteries, there were twenty of them in the city, and also the probe technology that could get through almost any shield. There were large amounts of materials stored, tridium, naquadah, neutrons, iron and so on.
In addition to all the technology, there was also valuable information for their next assault on the wraith, and Korr wasted no time in getting started. He was feeling elated because of all the chaos he was causing.
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After two hours, Korr was ready for his next step. Obtaining information about the location of a wraith hive from the replicator database, he took five jumper ships and filled them with replicators to go through the portal and initiate a sneak attack, capturing the hive in hibernation and plunging all its inhabitants into a deep sleep and an illusion created by the replicators.
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Once everyone was asleep and trapped in virtual reality, Korr used the telepathic abilities of the Alteran he now controlled, combining his power with the illusion of the replicators to extract all the information from the brains of Queen Wraith and her engineers.
This took him a week, but it was another pivotal step on his path to godhood, as the wraith's biotechnology was on the same level as that of the replicators. It was one of the most powerful and advanced things in history.
The wraith had matter-to-energy storage technology, their transportation technology was more advanced than those of the goa'uld, and their bio-ships multiplied the efficiency of any energy source tenfold. Therefore, if he combined all of the Alteran technology with the technology of the Wraith, Korr was sure to obtain technology beyond replicators. Besides, the wraith were experts in cloning and could provide him with a worthy host.
Korr did not rush this time and took a month to develop the technology he needed.
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