Stargate Etheria (stargate Sg-1/she-ra And The Princesses Of Power)

Summary: Entering a gate leading to an unknown planet while dodging fire wasn’t too uncommon for SG-1. Meeting strange new people wasn’t unusual eitsitus slot terpercaya her for the Best Friends Squad. But figuring out how to deal with each other, the remnants of the Horde Clones and the Goa’uld threat without a D.H.D. for the Stargate on Etheria? That was new for both.

Disclaimer: I do not own She-Ra and the Princesses of Power or any of the characters in the series. I do not own Stargate: SG-1 or any of the characters in the series.

Author’s Notes: This story is set in an Alternate Universe. While the canon events in She-Ra and SG-1 up to this point happened, there will situs judi slot online resmi be changes to either series’ background to fit them into the same universe.

I’d like to thank Pinklestia101 and Cyrus 21 for their help.

“Take cover!” Jack O’Neill yelled as he jumped behind a large rock, two blasts from Jaffa staff weapons narrowly missing him and blowing up a tree behind him. Another exploration mission gone awry. Sometimes, he wondered if they were cursed with how often they ended up on a planet full of enemies.

He ignored the wooden splinters raining down on him and glanced around. The rest of his team had taken cover – he could see Daniel just crawling behind the remnants of a wall while Carter and Teal’c were already returning fire from behind two rocks further back.

Good. He speed-crawled along the rock, then peered around the other end. Another shot from a staff weapon hit the rock, showering the area with stone splinters while he pulled back.

No way to flank the enemy on this side – the staff weapons were notoriously unprecise, but with the blast radius from a hit… He took a deep breath, bent around the corner, leading with his M4A1 carbine and fired two bursts before pulling back again.

Three more blasts hit the rock, throwing up dirt at its edge. There had to be at least two dozen Jaffa out there, to focus on him with three while the others were still pinned down. He checked on the rest. Carter, as expected, was returning fire while changing positions with textbook perfection. Teal’c had shifted behind a larger rock and kept their left flank clear. And situs slot online Daniel… was pointing his zat’nik’tel vaguely into the direction of the enemy and squeezing off shots.

“Daniel!” Jack yelled. “Fall back and dial us out! Carter, Teal’c – cover him!”

To his credit, Daniel didn’t argue and started crawling back towards the Stargate behind them. He was even using the rocks on the way as cover.

Jack took a deep breath, then stood, leaning against the rock as he fired a long burst into the treeline from which the Jaffa were shooting at them. This time, the top of the rock disintegrated under the fire from half a dozen staff weapons an instant after he dropped to the ground.

“Must have hit someone,” he muttered, baring his teeth as he crawled away. Smoke from all the explosions was covering the area but that wouldn’t last forever. Just long enough.

Jack jumped up and sprinted back and to the right, sliding behind a smaller rock and into a firing position. The smoke was still clearing when he spotted two Jaffa charging their position – they were using the smoke to hide from Carter and Teal’c.

He dropped the first with two bursts from his carbine, but the second threw himself to the ground and rolled into a ditch before Jack could shoot him as well.

Those were skilled Jaffa. Not Apophis’s, according to Teal’c. Well, they could sort out who they had fought once they were back at Stargate Command. Jack glanced behind him. Daniel had almost reached the D.H.D. Good.

He popped up from cover to fire another burst at the Jaffa in the treeline and tried to keep an eye on the Jaffa in the ditch. If that guy made it into their position…

More blasts forced him to reposition again, behind an even smaller rock. “We’re daftar situs judi slot online terpercaya running out of rocks!” he yelled. “Hurry, Daniel!”

“I am, Jack!” Daniel yelled back. He had almost reached the D.H.D.

Jack grinned and emptied his magazine into the treeline to keep the Jaffa’s heads down. Daniel would need a few seconds to…

Movement near his old position caught his attention as he pulled back to reload. The hiding Jaffa! He had a clear line of fire to Daniel! And Jack was out of ammo!

“Daniel! Watch out!” he screamed as he swapped magazines and jumped up again, lining up his shot, firing as he aimed, anything to make the bastard flinch and miss…

His bullets caught the Jaffa a moment too late – Jack saw the staff fire. Heard Daniel scream. “Daniel! Carter!” She was closest!

“I’m… I’m OK! But he hit the D.H.D.!” Daniel yelled back.

What? With it, they couldn’t dial the Stargate. Couldn’t return to Earth. Would be captured here – there had to be more Jaffa approaching. Gliders on the way. He fired into the treeline again. Perhaps he should save a bullet for himself…

“Sir! It’s dialling!” Carter yelled. “Outgoing!”

“But I didn’t enter the coordinates! And the D.H.D. is damaged!” Daniel complained.

Jack slid back into cover to swap magazines again. Three left. And about two dozen Jaffa. No choice. “Get through the gate!” he yelled. “Hurry!”

“Into the gate, Daniel!” Carter yelled, already sprinting towards the archaeologist and the gate – she knew what the alternative was. Better dead than snaked.

The big guy didn’t argue either – just fell back, firing on the move, then stopped behind a rock to cover Jack just as Carter pushed Daniel through the gate.

Jack started to run, bent over to reduce his profile. Staff bursts went past him left and right, blowing up rock and dirt. Splinters tugged at his cap and pinged against his vest.

“Go on!” Teal’c snapped as Jack passed him.

“Like hell!” Jack muttered, crouching down next to the gate and aiming his carbine at the enemy. “Fall back!”

Teal’c obeyed, running faster than a man his size had any right to, and jumped through the gate.

Jack emptied his magazine as he moved backwards up the ramp, more blasts missing him, then one blast that was a little too close all but blew him through the gate.

He came out rolling over his shoulder, down a ramp, his carbine flying away. It was a steeper ramp than expected, he realised as the gate went out behind him. He came to a stop on his back – and found himself staring up in the face of a huge cat. A huge alien cat.

Whispering Woods, Etheria, Same Day.

“I think there’s a passage here,” Adora said, leaning forward to study the wall in front of her. The light from her lamp wasn’t the best.

“You thought that before. And we spent half an hour digging through stone and rock to discover… more rock,” Catra said behind her.

Adora glanced over her shoulder. Her girlfriend – even after months, she still had to suppress a silly grin every time she thought that – was leaning against the wall, hands behind her head and rolling her eyes. She could see perfectly well here, of course. At her feet, Melog was acting as if it was cleaning its mane. “I don’t remember you doing much digging,” Adora told Catra.

“Someone had to keep an eye out for dangers,” Catra replied. “This is a lost outpost of the First Ones, in the middle of the Whispering Woods. So, we have to expect both some monsters the First Ones created and forgot to dispose of and the general garden variety of monsters from those cursed woods who took up residence here. And I’ve got the best eyes and ears of us all, which makes me the natural choice for lookout.”

“And you don’t like digging,” Adora added.

“And I don’t like digging.” Catra situs judi slot online flashed her a toothy grin that made Adora think of… other things.

“Or working,” Glimmer muttered as she walked up to them. “Entrapta finished examining the remains of the console in the main room. The memory crystals were smashed, she said.”

Adora knew Catra had heard the dig against her, but her girlfriend didn’t react other than looking away and clenching her teeth – Adora could see her jaw muscles move. She wanted to sigh. If Catra didn’t give as good as she got against Glimmer, it usually meant she was feeling down. Perhaps Adora shouldn’t have asked her to come with them on this expedition. No. They were a couple, and she wanted Catra and the others to not only get along but be comfortable with each other. And Glimmer didn’t mean to be mean. She was just a little cranky now.

“Yes, Entrapta’s trying to recover some data, but I don’t think she’ll find anything intact enough for a partial retrieval.” Bow joined them, ducking under a root that had managed to burrow through the ceiling. “Another dead end?”

“No!” Adora said. “I’m sure there’s a tunnel behind this wall. And yes, I’m really sure this time.” She pointed at the symbol on the wall. “This means ‘Gate’. And this is a wall, not bedrock. So, this is a gate.”

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