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“Or equip a small fighting force of medieval villagers,” Larkin put in. “We'll have to have Bjornson catalog and inspect this lot.”
“Agreed,” Fairbairn said. “He did that sort of thing at the Alpha Site. There'll be a cinch for him to…” Then out of the corner of the eye Fairbairn saw something on the monitor that caught her attention. “Now this is interesting! There are two Goa’uld shield emitter bracers in this inventory.”
“Now that is an interesting find!” exclaimed Colonel Larkin. “The SGC has been wanting to get their hands on one of these ever since SG-1 tried to attack Apophis on the Nox home world. I want to check them out once we're done here and checking the Power Core.”
“Sounds like a plan, sir,” Fairbairn said.”
“Can you tell if the station's main weapons are functional?”
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Oh boy! Fabulous script and the images are amazing brother. Loving it!
Excellent. The ring looks cool and like the dramatic end to the Part
Exciting new chapter Troxley. The plot thickens!!😉
“Good. We’ll need answers fast. Fairbairn, do we have any other way to bypass this safeguard?” Larkin’s voice was clipped, pragmatic.
“I could try overriding the Naquadah settings,” Fairbairn replied, though the doubt in her voice was apparent. “But I can’t guarantee the ring will function properly afterward.”
Before Larkin could respond, Helena raised her hand tentatively, her expression pained yet resolute. “Colonel,” she began softly, then forced the rest out before fear could silence her, “I have Naquadah in my blood.”
Fairbairn’s fingers danced across the console as she worked to decipher the system’s requirements. The holographic display shimmered, showing diagnostic results for the control ring. She glanced at Larkin and Helena, her brow furrowing as a new realization dawned. “The ring can only be activated by someone with Naquadah in their blood,” Fairbairn announced, her voice steady despite the significance of the revelation.
Larkin stiffened, his jaw tightening. “So, the Goa’uld built this safeguard to keep control centralized,” he said grimly. “They wanted to ensure only those they trusted—or manipulated—could activate the system.” He turned toward Helena, seeking her thoughts. “Do you think the Eversham ritual leaders would have details in their records about this?”
Helena nodded, though hesitation flickered in her expression. “It’s possible, sir. Father Anselm may allow me to review their texts.”
“Just one moment,” the Scott replied. After moving control crystals around, she brought up the appropriate display and giving it a few moments to process it she made her verdict. “The station's main weapon is functional, sir. However, it requires a control ring to activate it.” Larkin pulled out the ring General Carter had given him before they departed. It resembled a medieval shield. It had a golden cross in the center with a red jewel on top center. In the four quadrants there were bronze-like buttons with etchings inscribed in them. He handed the ring to Fairbairn who placed it in a slot on the console. This brought up a diagnostic on the control screen.
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Terrific Troxley.