First investigate any possible connections between the personnel assigned there and the Ori, rotate the personnel in a way that no one is left alone to do something funny and also change the composition of the teams to make sure that any possible accomplishes are separated, also whatever it takes to make sure that no one is putting in addresses we don’t know anything about.Kz3r0 , you mentioned increasing security at the gate. How?
I’m torn on it. On the one hand, they’re clearly a growing power. On the other hand, we see just how vulnerable the base is to attack now and these guys are an even bigger threat than the cartel (logistically speaking).Yes I know we shouldn't reveal ourselves but I want to see what happens
“Sphere diplomacy”
told you guys that we should have defanged the natives.He had almost finished when a native man punched a flint dagger into his abdominal spine. Even in his own mind, he could not quite describe this pain unlike any he had felt before. The native flipped him and stabbed his belly several times. The woman was sobbing but it didn't sound particularly loud. Leaving the dagger in Troy, his assailant pulled the woman upright and punched her face. Her screams were terror but his were rage. With a warbling hand, the Kansas man loosed his holster. The pistol fell out. His fingers pressed the hilt but it slipped away across the moss. An agonized howl swallowed up his world.
@Lambchop19 Expect a sarcophagus opportunity soon.
In the episode "foothold" the excuse the aliens made was that there was a chemical leak of tetrachloroethylene that caused Carter to hallucinate.The SGC is not a chemical weapons facility. (Kwan does not possess chemical weapons. Kwan has never possessed chemical weapons.) General Hammond procured the nerve gas with special permission for use in securing the gate. Wellesy (you) transferred it to guard the main base entrance and expended it on the cartel. If you can think of any other chemical the facility would reasonably store, I will modify the choice to use it instead.
We really should have just given it to him in the last choice, but this extra bit of intel is all I need to make this choice."Ah, Tau'ri! Your warriors told me you do not leave a man behind. I thought to myself: surely they will be ransomed but you have not sent me the naquadah. Do you feel these men failed you? Let me show you what we do to those who those for fail their gods." A man in lavish robes waved his hand over the prisoners. They writhed and cried out. He laughed. "I will torment them to death but that will not be the end of their suffering. For I am the great god Khepri who resurrects his enemies to delight in their continued sufferings." The man put his face close to the camera lens. "I am not a patient master, Tau'ri. The price to ransom them is now 200 debens of pure naquadah."
Clearly these people are getting comfortable on the alpha site. They need a disaster to make them fear enough to trust us absolutely.The Military Accountability Party intends to thoroughly investigate the misdeeds of the military-industrial complex. Not just the nuking of earth but the criminal mismanagement of sending thousands of unprepared colonists to Crom, the abolition of women's rights, the rampant pedophilia in the SGC, the genocide in the Land of Light, the liquidation of political threats and the hoarding of resources. My party wants to build infrastructure."
"Is that all you're up to?" Wellesy raised his eyebrow.
"Everyone on the Alpha Site is talking about an alien called Khepri. Evidently, this creature is torturing some of your men and you don't care. This image of indifference you project is hurting my campaign."