Post by mal on Jan 11, 2011 20:06:06 GMT -5
"The Goa'uld, a separate living organism inside you, fascinating, I am certain our doctors would love to know more about this." I don't want to answer her question just yet. "So then, Pyramid people, not friends, you have to admit, the similarities can be confusing, Egyptian garb, Greek, pyramids, like the myths of the ancient Gods. but these myths come from this world, so how is it you know of them?" Either they have been here before or they are us who left the planet, evolved differently. Some sort of..meta humans.
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Diana’s hand again laced together in front of her as she began to think. By taking her as they did, these people had upset a very delicate balance between the Goa’uld. Diana’s disappearance would not go unnoticed and she had a feeling that her soldiers were all ready on route to confront Ra. It was the logical choice which is what she had thought originally as well. Seeing that these people had no affiliation with Ra, however, put a deep wrinkle into the mix.
Hearing the young girl speak, Diana only knew of one planet that might possible know of the multiple gods and stories. Her eyes brightened for a moment, as it dawned on her just what her location would be. “Tau’ri…” She whispered to herself as her eyes flickered from Kitty to Max.
Looking away from them both, she stared off into the distant corner of the room. Her eyes began to flicker back and forth as she began to put the pieces together. The Stargate had been buried on Earth, a blame that had rested solely on the shoulders of Ra. It made sense now that a culture would grown without knowledge of the past and one day begin to discover it much as they had the Stargate. The situation made perfect sense now, why had she not seen it before. Earth was now connected with the rest of the universe once more.
“You found the Stargate.” The statement hung in the air for a moment, her voice rather light and almost curious. As she continued to speak, however, her voice turned dark and serious. “Your curiosity as a species cannot be faulted… it’s a part of your genetics. I hope you realize that your curiosity has now set forth a motion of events that will no doubt have reproductions across the universe.”
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I smile a bit, finally having said something that interested the woman. "Humans are curious, relentless, brutal and greedy, we may not have your technology, but we learn quickly, like the fact that the gate was buried, why? Maybe to keep people like you off this world, there is very little information regarding this, but now that we have opened the doors, it is only a matter of time before we figure it all out and take our place."
I pluck a grape from the tray and look at it a moment. "As we take the first steps into the universe, we will be looking for allies and I can assure you, everyone has a tale to tell, it would be in your best interest to fill in the gaps first, would it not?" I pop the grape into my mouth and smile.
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Diana’s hand again laced together in front of her as she began to think. By taking her as they did, these people had upset a very delicate balance between the Goa’uld. Diana’s disappearance would not go unnoticed and she had a feeling that her soldiers were all ready on route to confront Ra. It was the logical choice which is what she had thought originally as well. Seeing that these people had no affiliation with Ra, however, put a deep wrinkle into the mix.
Hearing the young girl speak, Diana only knew of one planet that might possible know of the multiple gods and stories. Her eyes brightened for a moment, as it dawned on her just what her location would be. “Tau’ri…” She whispered to herself as her eyes flickered from Kitty to Max.
Looking away from them both, she stared off into the distant corner of the room. Her eyes began to flicker back and forth as she began to put the pieces together. The Stargate had been buried on Earth, a blame that had rested solely on the shoulders of Ra. It made sense now that a culture would grown without knowledge of the past and one day begin to discover it much as they had the Stargate. The situation made perfect sense now, why had she not seen it before. Earth was now connected with the rest of the universe once more.
“You found the Stargate.” The statement hung in the air for a moment, her voice rather light and almost curious. As she continued to speak, however, her voice turned dark and serious. “Your curiosity as a species cannot be faulted… it’s a part of your genetics. I hope you realize that your curiosity has now set forth a motion of events that will no doubt have reproductions across the universe.”
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I smile a bit, finally having said something that interested the woman. "Humans are curious, relentless, brutal and greedy, we may not have your technology, but we learn quickly, like the fact that the gate was buried, why? Maybe to keep people like you off this world, there is very little information regarding this, but now that we have opened the doors, it is only a matter of time before we figure it all out and take our place."
I pluck a grape from the tray and look at it a moment. "As we take the first steps into the universe, we will be looking for allies and I can assure you, everyone has a tale to tell, it would be in your best interest to fill in the gaps first, would it not?" I pop the grape into my mouth and smile.
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