Unknown Location
In a nondescript gray metallic sideways corridor, a human hand reached out for a holo-panel set in a metallic wall. The fingers deftly touched the correct three dimensional sequence key codes required to raise another hidden holo-panel. However, another hand joined in the mid-air melee, adding its digits to the exquisite dancing on the second holo-panel. A click could be heard upon the shimmering holo-panel's dissipation back into its hidden position. The wall itself melted away as nanites opened a doorway for the unseen entity to enter a plain looking corridor. There were two slight differences, which were barely noticeable to the untrained eye. Along the entire length of the corridor, the middle of the walls were raised just a few millimeters above the upper and lower walls, while the fluorescent lighting was just a couple shades darker.
The unseen entity walked quickly down the corridor as the seemingly magical doorway sealed itself, creating the look of a standard sealed container. A holo-panel sprang up from the ground in the middle of the corridor, and the air dancing resumed on the holo-panel. The holo-panel faded just as quickly as it appeared.
After seventy-two heartbeats, the focus rotated 180 degrees, back towards the dead-end where the door sealed itself. Another click could be heard, as a holo-panel, identical to the one prior to the opening of the door, flared to life. The entity entered a key code, then did the same task over again as another hidden holo-panel, similar to the first hidden one, appeared. The doorway melted again, revealing a quite different area from where the entity entered the odd corridor. The doorway sealed itself again after the entity entered the new blue tinted corridor, which went in a straight direction from the doorway, rather than a sideways intersection like at the first corridor.
The entity reached the other end of the corridor, and underwent the exact same sequence of events, for the entire location required absolute and maximum security possible. Several corridors later, the entity arrived at an actual doorway. One can only wonder what secrets are held within the doors, for the doorways had interlacing armored neutronium plates fit for a battleship. As the doors opened, the entity had to walk four meters through the doorway, with two moderately armored and armed Mechanoid sentinels at both sides of the doorway. A disembodied voice droned after the doors grinded shut.
"Confirmed Identity at Checkpoint One."
Several minutes passed as the entity walked through the new area, with greenish tinted corridors now covered in basic armor plating set in a diamond pattern. The yet nameless and unknown entity reached a similar doorway to the one at Checkpoint One, with a major difference. There were four moderately armored and armed Mechanoids standing guard. The same artificial voice came out of nowhere.
"Confirmed Identity now entering restricted areas past Checkpoint Two."
The entity glanced at the wide new orange tinted corridors, covered in medium armor plating, with several diamond patterns overlapping each other.
The entity increased its walking speed, and after a short while, the final checkpoint known to it approached. This time, however, there were four heavily armored and armed Mechanoids guarding the doorway, as well as a Plato class hover-tank parked opposite the doorway. The doorway opened after a triple holo-panel within a holo-panel within a holo-panel code was entered. Two Plato tanks and eight heavily armored and armed Mechanoids were protecting the other side of the doorway. The corridor was in a gold tone, with battleship class interlaced heavy armor.
The entity chuckled.
Such fools! They underestimated us. We may not have the fleets or the firepower, but we have unparalleled subversion and spying abilities. We shall preserve, as we always have done so.
The chuckle faded as the entity's vision became dim within a few seconds. Another several seconds passed by and the entity fell to the ground. It didn't even have time to think or react.
Two men, clad in black uniforms with several objects attached to their belts. approached the now comatose spy.
"Phil, scan it for confirmation."
"Sir, the scan shows code green."
"Excellent. He fell for it. These creatures are so predictable."
"Sergei, you'd think they'd have learned their lesson a long time ago not to mess with us humans, or as they affectionately call us, the Tauri."
"Right. Deactivate code Alpha-Tango-Sigma-Alpha-Zeta-Zero-One-One."
The entire corridor, the Mechanoids, and the Plato tanks faded into white nothingness. The only remains of the whole base were the two men and the comatose spy.
A third man, in a black officer's uniform, entered the white void from a doorway that materialized on the opposite side of the comatose spy.
He approached the two men as the men picked up the spy.
"Status?"
"Good, sir. The holographics worked. The symbiote inside the spy is in a comatose state, ready for interrogation."
"Excellent. Bring the spy and its Goa'uld symbiote inside the true base. Prep the Bio-Genetics division for this one."
The two men snickered.
The officer arched an eyebrow.
"Pardon me?"
Phil stood at attention, as he replied.
"Sorry, sir. I find it funny that the Goa'uld, calling themselves gods and omniscient, fell for such a simple trap, as old as time itself. Dummy bases."
"Right. Carry on, men."
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Elsewhere, across the University Alliance's territory, all the Goa'uld spies were either captured, or fed false information. Little did the Goa'uld know that their own weapons would be used against them, due to the University Alliance's extensive security scanners and systems.
A report from the head of the University Alliance Intelligence Agency reached the Academician the next day.
11 Goa'uld symbiotes captured and are undergoing interrogation.
Thanks to new advances in scanning technology that you demanded two decades ago, not even the Goa'uld symbiotes or their brainwashed assassins are able to pass into University territory without us knowing about it.
The Jaffa Solution is nearing completion. Several issues are being resolved, but it will be finished within a month or two if things go well.
If everything goes as planned, the Goa'uld issue will be fixed permanently within the end of the year.
In a nondescript gray metallic sideways corridor, a human hand reached out for a holo-panel set in a metallic wall. The fingers deftly touched the correct three dimensional sequence key codes required to raise another hidden holo-panel. However, another hand joined in the mid-air melee, adding its digits to the exquisite dancing on the second holo-panel. A click could be heard upon the shimmering holo-panel's dissipation back into its hidden position. The wall itself melted away as nanites opened a doorway for the unseen entity to enter a plain looking corridor. There were two slight differences, which were barely noticeable to the untrained eye. Along the entire length of the corridor, the middle of the walls were raised just a few millimeters above the upper and lower walls, while the fluorescent lighting was just a couple shades darker.
The unseen entity walked quickly down the corridor as the seemingly magical doorway sealed itself, creating the look of a standard sealed container. A holo-panel sprang up from the ground in the middle of the corridor, and the air dancing resumed on the holo-panel. The holo-panel faded just as quickly as it appeared.
After seventy-two heartbeats, the focus rotated 180 degrees, back towards the dead-end where the door sealed itself. Another click could be heard, as a holo-panel, identical to the one prior to the opening of the door, flared to life. The entity entered a key code, then did the same task over again as another hidden holo-panel, similar to the first hidden one, appeared. The doorway melted again, revealing a quite different area from where the entity entered the odd corridor. The doorway sealed itself again after the entity entered the new blue tinted corridor, which went in a straight direction from the doorway, rather than a sideways intersection like at the first corridor.
The entity reached the other end of the corridor, and underwent the exact same sequence of events, for the entire location required absolute and maximum security possible. Several corridors later, the entity arrived at an actual doorway. One can only wonder what secrets are held within the doors, for the doorways had interlacing armored neutronium plates fit for a battleship. As the doors opened, the entity had to walk four meters through the doorway, with two moderately armored and armed Mechanoid sentinels at both sides of the doorway. A disembodied voice droned after the doors grinded shut.
"Confirmed Identity at Checkpoint One."
Several minutes passed as the entity walked through the new area, with greenish tinted corridors now covered in basic armor plating set in a diamond pattern. The yet nameless and unknown entity reached a similar doorway to the one at Checkpoint One, with a major difference. There were four moderately armored and armed Mechanoids standing guard. The same artificial voice came out of nowhere.
"Confirmed Identity now entering restricted areas past Checkpoint Two."
The entity glanced at the wide new orange tinted corridors, covered in medium armor plating, with several diamond patterns overlapping each other.
The entity increased its walking speed, and after a short while, the final checkpoint known to it approached. This time, however, there were four heavily armored and armed Mechanoids guarding the doorway, as well as a Plato class hover-tank parked opposite the doorway. The doorway opened after a triple holo-panel within a holo-panel within a holo-panel code was entered. Two Plato tanks and eight heavily armored and armed Mechanoids were protecting the other side of the doorway. The corridor was in a gold tone, with battleship class interlaced heavy armor.
The entity chuckled.
Such fools! They underestimated us. We may not have the fleets or the firepower, but we have unparalleled subversion and spying abilities. We shall preserve, as we always have done so.
The chuckle faded as the entity's vision became dim within a few seconds. Another several seconds passed by and the entity fell to the ground. It didn't even have time to think or react.
Two men, clad in black uniforms with several objects attached to their belts. approached the now comatose spy.
"Phil, scan it for confirmation."
"Sir, the scan shows code green."
"Excellent. He fell for it. These creatures are so predictable."
"Sergei, you'd think they'd have learned their lesson a long time ago not to mess with us humans, or as they affectionately call us, the Tauri."
"Right. Deactivate code Alpha-Tango-Sigma-Alpha-Zeta-Zero-One-One."
The entire corridor, the Mechanoids, and the Plato tanks faded into white nothingness. The only remains of the whole base were the two men and the comatose spy.
A third man, in a black officer's uniform, entered the white void from a doorway that materialized on the opposite side of the comatose spy.
He approached the two men as the men picked up the spy.
"Status?"
"Good, sir. The holographics worked. The symbiote inside the spy is in a comatose state, ready for interrogation."
"Excellent. Bring the spy and its Goa'uld symbiote inside the true base. Prep the Bio-Genetics division for this one."
The two men snickered.
The officer arched an eyebrow.
"Pardon me?"
Phil stood at attention, as he replied.
"Sorry, sir. I find it funny that the Goa'uld, calling themselves gods and omniscient, fell for such a simple trap, as old as time itself. Dummy bases."
"Right. Carry on, men."
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Elsewhere, across the University Alliance's territory, all the Goa'uld spies were either captured, or fed false information. Little did the Goa'uld know that their own weapons would be used against them, due to the University Alliance's extensive security scanners and systems.
A report from the head of the University Alliance Intelligence Agency reached the Academician the next day.
11 Goa'uld symbiotes captured and are undergoing interrogation.
Thanks to new advances in scanning technology that you demanded two decades ago, not even the Goa'uld symbiotes or their brainwashed assassins are able to pass into University territory without us knowing about it.
The Jaffa Solution is nearing completion. Several issues are being resolved, but it will be finished within a month or two if things go well.
If everything goes as planned, the Goa'uld issue will be fixed permanently within the end of the year.
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