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The Anunnaki Unification, Book 3: A Stargate SG-1 Fan Fiction Story

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by Michele Briere




  The Anunnaki Unification

  A Stargate SG-1 Fan Fiction Story

  Book 3

  Michele Briere

  Copyright © 2015 Michele Briere

  All rights reserved.

  ISBN-13: 978-1522734062

  ISBN-10: 1522734066

  Acknowledgements

  All characters except those of the Stargate SG-1 universe belong to me. The characters and universe of Stargate SG-1 do not belong to me. All rightful credits can be found here at the IMDB on the Stargate SG-1 page which reads: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118480/companycredits?ref_=tt_dt_co

  Production Companies

  Double Secret Productions

  Gekko Film Corp.

  Kawoosh! Productions IX (season 9)

  Kawoosh! Productions VII

  MGM Worldwide Television Productions

  Sony Pictures Television (2005-2006)

  Stargate SG-1 Production (II) Inc.

  Distributors

  MGM Worldwide Television (1997-2006) (World-wide) (all media) (sales)

  MGM Domestic Television Distribution (1997-2005) (USA) (TV)

  Sony Pictures Television (2005-2006) (USA) (TV)

  Showtime Networks (1997-2002) (USA) (TV) (original airing) (seasons 1-5)

  Sci-Fi Channel, The (2002-2006) (USA) (TV) (original airing) (seasons 6-10)

  MGM/UA Home Entertainment (2001-2006) (USA) (DVD)

  CanWest Global Television Network (1997-2004) (Canada) (TV) (original airing)

  Chum Television (2004-2006) (Canada) (TV) (original airing)

  CITY-TV (Canada) (TV) (repeats)

  Sky One (1998-2006) (UK) (TV) (original airing) (repeats)

  Channel 4 Television Corporation (1999-) (UK) (TV)

  AXN (2007-) (Hungary) (TV) (repeats)

  Audio Visual Enterprises (1998) (Greece) (VHS)

  Image Entertainment (USA) (DVD) (laserdisc)

  MGM Home Entertainment (2003-2005) (Germany) (DVD)

  OnTV / CH (all media)

  RTL2 (1999-) (Germany) (TV)

  Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2005-) (Germany) (DVD)

  TV6 (2008-) (Estonia) (TV) (re-release)

  TV6 (2011) (Hungary) (TV) (re-release)

  Veronica (2004-2008) (Netherlands) (TV)

  Special Effects

  Atmosphere Visual Effects

  Enigma Animation Productions Inc. (digital effects)

  Gajdecki Visual Effects (GVFX) (digital effects)

  Image Engine Design (special effects)

  Northwest Imaging & FX (digital effects)

  Northwestern Effects Group Ltd. (prosthetic and animatronic effects)

  Pinnacle Post (digital effects)

  Rainmaker Animation & Visual Effects (visual effects)

  Rainmaker Digital Pictures (digital effects)

  SPIN West VFX

  Smoke and Mirrors

  Solstice Imaging

  Steve Johnson's XFX

  Other Companies

  Act One Script Clearance (script research)

  David Cowan Enterprises Inc. (computer engineering)

  Department of Defense (we gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of)

  Department of the Air Force (we gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of)

  Energy Film (stock footage)

  Gastown Post and Transfer (post-production services)

  Rainmaker Digital Pictures (post-production services)

  Sharpe Sound Studios (re-recorded by)

  Stargate SG-1 Productions Limited Partnership (production services provided by)

  U.S. Space Command (we gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of)

  Preface

  These chapters were written during Seasons 7-10 of Stargate: SG-1. Because of this, some aspects of the story, such as same-sex marriage, are not yet legal. Please overlook these aspects; if I changed it now, a lot more would have to be changed.

  This is fan-fiction. The characters of Stargate, and the alternate universe of Stargate do not belong to me, I’m only borrowing them. The Anunnaki belong to themselves, but I borrowed them, too; so far, they haven’t complained. The rest of the characters are mine. I also made up my own original First Flight astronauts, instead of using the real ones. This is not a slight against our heroes, only respect to not use them in a fictional situation.

  This story follows our SG-1 team on continuing adventures of life, love, and their irritation of a certain Goa’uld. This story contains pairings of straight and gay partners, as well as our threesome of Jack/Sam/Daniel, so if you are easily offended, don’t read this. If you are under age, you’ve been warned: I don’t want to hear from your mama about this. The smut has been removed in this version, as well as a few other scenes changed and added.

  There’s a lot of gay talk in this mainly because, at the time this was written, there was a lot of coverage in the news about gays in the military, as well as religion being forced onto military personnel, and problems at the Air Force Academy, so there’s a great deal of commentary on these subjects. I’m giving my own two-cents on those subjects.

  Note: There are a few lyrics in this, so thanks to Shinedown and John Hiatt. Information was borrowed from the United Nations website. There are probably a few others I need to mention, but for the life of me, I can’t think of them.

  Writers need love, too, so feel free to drop me an email at michele.briere@gmail.com!

  There is more to be found at my website, www.michelebriere.com , including The Gatekeepers, an original, on-going story, a fun, light-hearted space opera.

  Contents

  The Anunnaki Unification

  Acknowledgements

  Preface

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Chapter 53

  Chapter 54

  Chapter 55

  Chapter 56

  Chapter 57

  Chapter 58

  Chapter 59

  Chapter 60

  Chapter 61

  Chapter 62

  Chapter 63

  Vocabulary

  Chapter 39

  Dinner went well with old friends gathered around the table. Ferretti did a lot of listening and watching. He kept looking at Nick, trying to figure out how such a man could possibly be sleeping with another man. He then looked at Jack, also someone who didn’t fit stereotype. Jack could sense the confusion and let him work it out for himself.

  Jack had a quiet conference with Paul before the others got there, and let him know about Narim. Paul was just as stunned as they had been. Dinner was taken over by talk of wedding planning. Paul announced that Nick had proposed. Daniel sent a fist into the air. “YES!”

  “You’re going to be my best man, right?” Paul asked him.

  “Oh, hell yes!” Daniel assured him. Nick was looking green so Jack got him a beer.

  Jack decided to skip work the next day and go find Inanna. After a look from Daniel, Jack revised his decision and made it a family outing. Sam called the schools and got the children excused while Daniel called Landry, his students, and then the dean. The children were excited. Stacy and Davy wanted to bake cookies for Jonathan and Aba, so Daniel helped them with cookies. Large spoonfuls of dough and chocolate chips were eaten before they made it to the oven. Jack reme
mbered that his mother had been talking about going to see Jonathan, so he called her. She’d be going with them.

  Landry gave Jack his frowning hound dog face when Jack refused to take an SG team with him.

  “Hank, we’ll be with the Anunnaki and Jaffa,” Jack said, refusing to look at the face. “Quit fussin’.”

  It was a call from Maynard that made Jack pause.

  “Oh, come on, Francis, this is a vacation,” Jack whined. “Do you know how long it’s been since I spent decent time with my kids? I can’t even remember the last time I laid around the house naked with Sam and Danny. It isn’t TMI, it’s a fact. No one’s invading us, I get vacation.” Jack hung his head, listening. “Kalam and Chulak. I suppose Teal’c could use fresh meat. Gate. Does it have to be Marines? They’re meatheads, Francis. Very funny. They grunt, Francis, they couldn’t speak a coherent sentence if they tried. Oh, alright. How many? Great.”

  He hung up and snarled just as Davis walked into the office.

  “What is it?” Paul asked.

  “Maynard,” Jack told him. “Apparently the Marines want to learn that Jaffa fighting style, so ten of those jarheads are coming along for the ride to be trained as trainers. Ten! Grunting, spitting, farting, scratching hairy pits and balls…..”

  “Well, sir, they do pride themselves in being prepared for the unexpected,” Davis said calmly.

  “And?” Jack snapped. He paused. “I knew I gave you a raise for a reason. Get Chulak on the Bat-phone.”

  “Yes, sir.”

  While Davis made the necessary connections, Jack made a few hasty calls of his own.

  Jack was whistling as he walked into his house with a bounce in his step. Over-night bags were sitting by the door and the children were running around in last-minute excitement. Jack caught Daniel by the waist and slid his arms around from behind.

  “I’ve been loving you for such a long time, baby,” Jack sang into Daniel’s ear. The children giggled as Daniel strained against Jack’s arms.

  “Sam, he’s high!” Daniel called out. Sam came into the living room, a baby on one arm and a bag of diapers on the other. She smiled at them.

  “…expecting nothing in return

  just for you to have a little faith in me,

  all you gotta do is have a little faith in me…”

  “Sam, he’s up to something,” Daniel translated.

  “Have a little faith in meeee….” The last came out a warble and the children laughed. Jack turned him around and kissed him. “I want you to gate over to Kalam,” he said, planting kisses along Daniel’s stubbly jaw. Daniel wasn’t sure if he should be responding to the kisses or the fact that Jack had switched to Goa’uld. Sam stopped and listened. It was rare enough when Jack took to his basic smattering of languages, let alone Goa’uld. They tried to focus on what Jack was saying. “Take the kids with you. You’re on vacation with the children who are visiting Jonathan. We will be gating over to Chulak.”

  “What’s going on?” Daniel asked as Jack kissed his neck.

  “Just training games,” Jack said. “They don’t know it, so play along.”

  Daniel and Sam relaxed. Sam continued gathering baby supplies while Jack copped a feel of Daniel’s ass. Three out of four children pretended to gag. Katie just shook her head.

  “Kids in the room!” Matthew reminded them.

  “Yeah? Parents making out in the room,” Jack countered. He gave one more kiss and released Daniel. “I’ll have you know I patted your butt more times than I’ve patted Daniel’s,” he informed the boy.

  “Oh, please, no,” Matthew begged of the ceiling. “Don’t let him start.”

  “It’s a cute butt,” Jack continued. “Couldn’t keep pants on you; you would run out of the bathtub before I could even get you dry. Had to chase you all over the house just to get underwear on you. Spiderman underwear, if I recall…”

  Matthew turned red, covered his ears, and ran up the stairs as Stacy and Davy laughed. Jack chuckled in satisfaction.

  Two hours later, Jack was whistling as he and Sam walked hand in hand, fingers laced, down the corridor of the SGC. She lifted an eyebrow when he had taken her hand, but didn’t say anything as he gave it a squeeze. Landry glanced at their hands and also didn’t say anything.

  “Are they here?” Jack asked.

  “Yes, they are,” Landry nodded.

  “Good,” Jack declared. “Let’s do it.”

  He and Sam went to find their Marines. The boys were staring up at the gate and making low commentary. Jack sensed the hidden nervous energy.

  “Officer on deck!” Sam snapped. The men turned and sprang to ridged attention. The SF at the door held back their amusement. Jack looked at their guests and paused. He silently cursed Maynard and vowed revenge before walking slowly up to one of the men, tall and lanky with iron gray hair.

  “Colonel,” Jack said quietly.

  “General,” the man returned. Frost was in the air.

  “At ease, boys,” Jack finally said. They relaxed. “We will be heading over to Chulak shortly. Colonel Carter will provide show and tell. Colonel Addison.” The man did his best to swallow the antagonism as he followed Jack down the hall to a conference room.

  “Are we going to have a problem?” Jack asked the moment the door was closed.

  “Not from me,” Addison said, folding his arms.

  “I was not informed that you were in the group,” Jack said after a moment of studying the man. “I’ll give you the option of…..”

  “I’m staying,” the man interrupted. “Sir.”

  Jack gave a satisfied nod and sat slowly on the edge of the table. “You want to tell me about your men? Have a seat.”

  The men were the best the Marines had to offer in the form of hand-to-hand combat trainers. Jack could have guessed that much; the man in front of him was among the top ten black belts worldwide.

  “They don’t know,” Addison said. “About us.”

  “That’s fine,” Jack acknowledged. “I will tell Carter, though. She is my wife.”

  The man nodded. “I’d like to meet her.” He hesitated. “I was sorry to hear about you and Sara. I liked her.” Jack nodded. “I’m sorry I missed Charlie’s funeral. I couldn’t get away.”

  “Melanie told me,” Jack said. “Thank you. I have Megan’s kids, now. We adopted them. Olivia is almost nine-months-old. They’re all getting big. I can barely carry David anymore.”

  The man nodded, a brief hint of sorrow showing on his thin, craggy face. “I was sorry to hear about her and Uncle Tom. Again, I couldn’t get away.”

  “Melanie told me.” Jack took a moment and then stood. The colonel slowly stood. “Look, Mason…. We need to work together. I don’t expect affection from you, but I do expect professionalism. Can we do that?”

  “Do you really need to ask?” Mason said coldly. Jack pursed his lips and then pressed the comm at his shoulder and requested Sam’s presence.

  “Be right there,” came from the comm.

  Mason frowned. “What’s that?” he asked, looking at the small device.

  “An Anunnaki radio,” Jack said.

  Sam came in minutes later. She looked at the men, sensing the tension.

  “Samantha Carter, Mason Addison. A cousin.”

  After a surprised moment, Sam took the hand offered to her.

  “He belongs to my Aunt Faith,” Jack said. “One of Mom’s sisters.”

  It was going to be a loooong day.

  He went to call Maynard. The general didn’t understand why Jack was pissy.

  “He was a last minute replacement, Jack,” Maynard said. “He had been unavailable, he became available. Why?”

  Ignoring the unspoken hint at an undercover position, Jack paused, considering that maybe Maynard didn’t know. “He’s a cousin of mine,” Jack said. “That isn’t in our records?”

  “No, it isn’t,” Maynard said, an audible sigh coming over the phone. “I don’t understand, Jack; why is this a problem?”
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  “We’ve been butting heads since we were kids,” Jack said, sitting down. “To say we don’t get along is an understatement. Alright, I’ll deal with it. Him.”

  Jack knew of several other cousins in the forces and looked them up on the computer. At least he got along with the others. His mother used to tell him that he and Mason were both pig-headed and complete opposites. Night and day. All Jack knew was that Mason had no sense of humor and was wound up tighter than a coal mine spitting out diamonds.

  They gated into Chulak and hiked to the training camp. The men tried hard not to crane their necks at the multiple moons in the sky while shaking off the frost that first-time gate users go through. Jack wasn’t sure what took attention from newbies first –the odd alien creature that they came upon or multiple moons or suns in the sky.

  “T!” Jack spread his arms out in greeting as they entered the camp. He clasped forearms. “Nice to see you. Bre’tac, looking good. For an old man. Rya’c, I want babysitting time.” Teal’c’s son smiled and promised time with the baby. Sam greeted the men with kisses to their cheeks and informed Rya’c that he had grown up too fast. The young man shyly ducked his head. “Teal’c, these are the men that need to be trained,” Jack said, indicating the Marines standing stiffly behind him. “Sic ‘em.” Teal’c scowled.

  Jack took Sam’s hand and they went to find food.

  “Was it my imagination, or was there a woman standing slightly proprietary next to Teal’c?” Jack asked as they walked the half mile to Teal’c’s villa.

  “That is Ka’lel, I believe her name is,” Sam said. “I don’t know about her and Teal’c, but I think she’s the council representative for the women. Her inclusion was something Teal’c and Bre’tac pushed for. The Jaffa women don’t have a voice except through their men, so women’s rights are a big issue, at the moment.”

  “And we corrupted the guys,” Jack concluded. “A little corruption can be a good thing.”

  Teal’c and Bre’tac found them a short while later, and helped themselves to fruit from the bowl on the table.

  “Aren’t you two training?” Jack asked, having expected them to be running the Marines all over the nearby forest and fields.

 

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