Download The Power Behind the Throne: Stargate SG-1: SG1-15 by Steven Savile PDF

By Steven Savile

ISBN-10: 1905586450

ISBN-13: 9781905586455

SG-1 are requested via the Tok'ra to rescue a creature referred to as Mujina. The final of its species, Mujina is with out face or shape and attracts its substance from the desires of these round it. The creature is an archetype - a hero for all, a villain for all, based upon whose impact it falls less than. And the Goa'uld Apophis, knowing the possibility of havoc Mujina deals, has set his center on owning the creature.

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Airmen flanked him on either side. He didn’t need a weapon; if need be they would open fire on any hostiles that stepped out through the wormhole. Still, he felt naked without one. Teal’c moved up to stand beside him. His face betrayed nothing, not even the slightest trace of curiosity. O’Neill had to smile. The big man was an enigma wrapped in a conundrum and tied off neatly with a big bow of mystery. Teal’c noted his scrutiny with a raised eyebrow. He held his staff weapon at ease but there was nothing nonchalant about the pose.

He had carved away the stone and carried it all the way from Klozel, bearing it for over eight hundred miles. It was a treasure unlike any other. The dictator had bid the twelve of them to go, find him proof conclusive of divergent evolution. He couldn’t have known what he would find when he cracked the seal on the ancient tomb and heaved the funeral stone back. There had been nothing to mark it out as significant; it was just one of a thousand such tombs in the valley. Some were the final resting place of merchants and priests; others appeared to house petty princes and minor royalty, but this one, this miraculous place, was empty — well not quite empty — while there were no mummified corpses, no piles of rotten grave goods and tarnished treasures — there was another kind of treasure inside the tomb.

Daniel wanted nothing more than to take him to one side and share his misgivings about what they were getting involved in. ” Daniel shrugged. ” Of course, it wasn’t, it was easy to say, what was hard was to live with the consequences of what he had to say. ” “All right, here’s the thing,” Daniel said. “Are we sure we want to do this? I mean, have we thought through the implications of bringing this creature back with us? Are we talking about trying to keep it a prisoner here, trading one cell for another?

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