4 – How to Defeat
a Legion of Evil Spaceships
(Spera – Bridge – Day 151, 0940)
Jennifer Hailey sat in the
Command Chair and checked her watch. The fleet of command ship would arrive
around eleven-thirty, which meant that they had about just under two hours to
come up with a plan to defeat them. And yet, her mind wandered.
~I wonder why the Colonel
brought his family here.~ She had learned about the Romans in school. And thus,
she knew that they had created some wonderful things. But she also knew how
brutal the Romans had been. ~Crucifixions, plundering, rape. They were no
saints.~ So she had been surprised when she had met Gaius the Elder, who had
seemed a calm, rational man. ~A soldier, just like his son.~
“So,” Frank Levine began.
“what do you think of the Colonel’s father ?”
“Well, I can clearly see where
the Colonel got some of his treats,” Hailey said. “It’s a shame that I didn’t
get to meet his mother. I suspect she is a very interesting woman.”
“Maybe if we survive this, you
can.”
Hailey nodded and hoped that
the Colonel would come up with a general plan soon. Or they would be in major
trouble.
(Spera – Science Lab – Day
151, 0945)
Nikita Aranov had finished
reading the book called Rewritten History. He looked at Colonel Vale. ~The
wheels are turning, you can almost see it.~ If you called him Marcus Valerius
or Marc Vale, there was no doubt that in Nikita’s mind that their leader was
one sharp cookie. He had know that convincing his family that he was not crazy would
not be easy, so he had been prepared. The Colonel had brought a Life Sign
Scanner and his Berretta M9 with him. Before he had taken them to the Puddle
Jumper, he had demonstrated the scanner to them. Then he had used a chunk of
meat to show the effect of the M9.
And that was not all he had
brought to prove his story. He had taken along several polaroid pictures he had
taken before they had left the ship. This had been enough to convince them to
come with them to the Puddle Jumper and they had taken it from there. But none
of that would matter if they didn’t come up with a plan to defeat the command
ships and berserker drones. Vale activated his radio and made a call, breaking
the silence. ~Okay, this is going to be the hardest meeting.~
Vale had asked Frank to come
to the Science Lab. While the Ursini and Nakai were living beings, the New
Asurans were….well, the old way they had been able to explain them to the
Valerius family was as Machines in the Form of Man. So, there had been very
little doubt in Nikita’s mind that this would be the most awkward introduction
of the three alien species aboard Spera. ~They’re good people, but they
are the most alien of the bunch.~ On the bright side, it was a sign that the
Colonel might have come up with a plan.
“Sir,” Frank said as he walked
in. “you needed to see me ?”
“Frank, you know about the
incoming ships ?” Frank nodded to indicate that he did. ~Everybody aboard
probably already knows, but it doesn’t hurt to check.~ “Can you build a Siren
Device ?”
“You mean, something that
works like the Sirens from legends, singing a song to draw in its prey ?” Now
Vale nodded. “Sure, I can come up with a Siren Device to do that and build it
before the vessels get here,” He paused. “But that would make the enemy ignore
Earth and only attack Spera. Earth will be safe, but we will not be.”
“We will be…” ~He has a plan.~
Nikita thought with a smile. “…if we can drain our energy supply at the last
moment.”
“Of course,” Octavia said.
“because then the ship will leech from the sun, just like Destiny. But
this ship was build to do that, while the beehive ships are not. We will ride
through the fires, while the enemy will burn,” She paused. “But how do we drain
the energy ?”
“Exactly,” Colonel Vale said.
“And we can use the Stargate to drain the energy. The greater the distance the
passage has to cover, the more energy it takes. All we have to do, is to try to
connect to a world far enough away to use up all the energy.”
“I have already done the
calculations,” Frank said. “I know the combination we can use.”
“That is not possible,” Gaius
the Elder began. “How did you…,” He paused. “Are you a…..New As…as…”
“Asuran ? Yes, I am,” Frank
said. “Our….nature allows us to do a great number of calculations in our head.
We are made out of machines too small for the eye to see. And we can use these
machines to build things.”
There was a moment of silence,
then Gaius the Elder nodded. “Then we should let you get to work,” He turned to
Vale. “Marcus, can we talk in private somewhere ?”
“Of course, father.”
Colonel Vale led his father
out of the Science Lab.
(Spera – Vale’s Quarters – Day
151 /19 December 12 BC, 0952)
Marcus and Gaius the Elder
were sitting in the Colonel’s quarters. The room was small and the two of them
had to sit on the bunk. Leaning back, the Colonel looked at his father. He
suspected that he already knew what his father was about to ask him.
“Son, why have you brought us here
?” He began. “This……all this….it is a lot to take in. So, why have you brought
us into the strange, new world ?”
“Because I did not want you to
mourn me,” Marcus said. “And because in all of the Empire, in all of the world,
you are the only people I trust. Politicians, officials and generals….what
would they do with knowledge of this ship and its secrets ?” He paused. “And
out there, in the vastness, it is a struggle to survive. Water, food and other
supplies are rare out there. But here and now, they can be found a plenty.”
There was a moment of silence,
then Gaius nodded. His father understood what he saying. ~Dad served under
Julius Caesar, was alive when he was assassinated and fought in the War of
Second Triumvirate.~ So his father understood how traitorous politics could be.
“The machines and the secrets…,”
Gaius shook his head. “…I would not trust anybody other then you with this kind
of power.”
“Of course, we have to survive
the battle with those Beehive vessels first.”
“We have time before they get
here,” Gaius said. “Can we see the rest of the vessel ?”
Vale nodded and led his father
out of the room.
(Spera – Bridge – Day 151,
1122)
The fleet of command ships was
two minutes away. Frank the New Asuran had just connected the Siren Device to
the ship’s main transceiver. Nikita Aranov was in the Gate Room, with the
Stargate ready to dial. As for the Valerius family, they were in the Science
Laboratory. The only exception was Attitia, who had insisted on being in the
Gate Room. Colonel Vale sat in the command chair and watched as the ships
closed. ~Here we go. This will either work, or blow up in our face big time.~ He
activated his radio.
“Bridge to Gate Room, dial the
Gate,” He turned to Anne Teldy, who was manning the tactical console. “Activate
the Siren Device, Major Teldy.”
=/\=Dialing now, Colonel.=/\=
“Siren Device on-line, Colonel.”
Several seconds later, the
lights slowly faded. ~Come on, old girl, you can do it.~ Vale looked at the
screen next to the command chair. They had thirty second left until the command
ships began shooting. The clock ticked down to fifteen seconds, but then Spera’s
autopilot kicked in and the ship turned towards the sun. And the command ships,
which had begun to deploy their drones, followed.
“Hold on people, this is going
to be a rough ride.”
The shields began to glow as
the ship dove into the sun. They were strained further by a rain of weapons
fire from the drones. But Spera refused to give up. And then gravity
started making herself known. They could have flown into the star without
draining the ship’s energy reserves. But then the ship would have stay inside
the sun for a short time. By draining the supply, they had multiple their time
inside. And the longer they were inside, the bigger then chance of all the
hostiles falling into the star.
“It’s working,” Teldy said.
“I’m reading more and more drones being drawn in.”
Vale looked at the screen. It
was completely filled with red dots, which were vanishing like popping
balloons. The problems was that soon, Spera would be fully charged. And
then she would pull out of the sun. ~Right into the fight.~ The lights came
back on and the ship started to pull out.
“Ready the weapons.” Vale
said. “Let’s give these….”
He didn’t finish his sentence
because of what he was seeing. ~What in the world…~ An armada of Goa’uld
motherships, Al’kesh and Death gliders was attacking the command ships. ~Of
course, the Goa’uld think they would be next.~ The Praedones probably had programmed
the fleet to attack Earth only, but the Goa’uld didn’t know that. So they were
hitting the hostiles with everything they had. Spera quickly joined the
fray, hitting as much drones as she could.
“We’re killing drones left and
right,” Teldy said. “But it’s not enough. The shields are falling fast.”
The Siren Device had put an
considerable hole in the fleet and the Goa’uld were putting up quite the fight,
but their chances were not looking good. Spera was firing everything she
had and still taking a pounding. ~Come on, Marc, time to earn your paycheck.~
He made his way to the tactical console and disconnected the Siren Device,
which he needed for his plan.
“Divert all the power you can
to the weapons and shields.” He said. “Levine, give me full sub-light towards Jupiter.”
“Yes, sir.” Teldy and Levine
said in unison.
The ship bolted away from the
sun, with command ships and drones in pursuit. Spera kept firing,
thinning out the fleet some more. As they made their way towards Jupiter, Vale
left the Bridge with the Siren Device. During their time aboard Spera,
the New Asurans had built several Naquadah Reactors. They now had eight Mark
One units and three Mark Two units as part of their supplies. He grabbed one of
the Mark One units and connected it to the Siren Device. Then he reactivated
the Device. He had just done so when Octavia walked into the Jumper Room, where
the Reactors were kept.
“Can I help ?”
“You carry the Device, I will
carry the power source.”
They grabbed the two devices
and got going. Vale led them to deck five, where they put the devices into the
system that normally dropped the communications relay. He activated the radio,
telling T’Zalo – who was behind Flight Control Two – to drop the Siren Device.
They saw it moving towards the hatch it would drop from.
“Back to the bridge,” Vale
said. “Go !”
The two them made their way to
the bridge. When they got there, Vale saw that Levine had put them on a course
away from Jupiter. But he also saw that his plan had worked. The atmosphere was
filled with streaks that he figured were command ships and drones trying to
follow the Siren Device. They were burning up or being crushed.
“Good plan, boss.” T’Zalo
said. “The nanites will fight to survive. They have already added a shield
emitter to the construction you threw overboard. It will draw in every one of the
hostiles. Except for the ones fighting the Goa’uld.”
“Goa’uld ?” Octavia said.
“A race of villains,” Vale
said. “which will be defeated in the future. But we cannot fight them now,
because we would alter the future.” He turned to Levine. “Engage the primary
engine and take us to Sedna.” ~Time to get out of here.~
Spera jumped into Faster-Then-Light. He heard Octavia gasp
at the sight of the FTL-effect outside the window. ~It is a sight to behold.
Don’t let yourself get jaded to this stuff, Marcus.~ The ship dropped out of
FTL and Sedna came into view. But there was no Goa’uld vessel in sight. So he
began giving orders. ~So that if the snakes show up, we can give them a fight.~
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