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<blockquote data-quote="kid A" data-source="post: 1455204" data-attributes="member: 11757"><p><strong>Andreev Ilianov</strong></p><p></p><p>Not in Kansas Anymore...</p><p>P7X – 912</p><p>35 minutes since arrival, June 3, 2003</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The room was less impressive to Andreev than the rest of the ship. To be fair, he had found himself quite taken with the sleek design of the vessel as they were walking through the corridor. Yet standing in this room, he felt as though, viewscreen aside, he had been transported back in time, to a more uncivilized age. Whomever this Myrrdin was, he seemed to hold himself in very high opinion. </p><p></p><p>Myrrdin's (<em>voices</em>) question lingered in his mind, and Andreev was, at first, hesitant in answering. However, it was the glowing eyes that were truly disconcerting to Andreev. While the man (<em>?</em>) seemed gracious enough, his glowing eyes held an intense, almost malevolent glare. The intensity of Myrrdin's eyes suddenly reminded him of something Major-General Davis had explained in the briefing. The Stargate program had been compromised by some unknown aggressor. He remembered that upon returning from planet PX7-734, several Stargate team members had been found to be under the influence of some sort of as yet unexplained mind-control. Those glowing, <em>hypnotic</em> eyes reminded him of this, and he was instantly wary of Myrrdin.</p><p></p><p>Something else dawned on him at that moment. Not only had Jeremiah been missing upon their arrival, but their Tok'ra contacts, Lantash or Selmak, had not made themselves known either. Their names had never been mentioned by the Jaffa, or by Myrrdin. In fact, to his best recollection, there had been no mention of Myrrdin whatsoever in the briefing. These facts greatly concerned Andreev. He was most definitely in the presence of a Goa'uld, who was also quite possibly the aggressor behind the attacks on the Stargate program.</p><p></p><p>As these thoughts ran through his mind, Andreev decided it best to speak the truth with Myrrdin. Just... not the entire truth. He remained calm, smiling and bringing his most diplomatic manner to bear. "Greetings, Myrrdin. We are members of the Tauri, and we have travelled to your lands in search of lost comrades. We were sent to bring back men who were lost to us through the Stargate."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kid A, post: 1455204, member: 11757"] [b]Andreev Ilianov[/b] Not in Kansas Anymore... P7X – 912 35 minutes since arrival, June 3, 2003 The room was less impressive to Andreev than the rest of the ship. To be fair, he had found himself quite taken with the sleek design of the vessel as they were walking through the corridor. Yet standing in this room, he felt as though, viewscreen aside, he had been transported back in time, to a more uncivilized age. Whomever this Myrrdin was, he seemed to hold himself in very high opinion. Myrrdin's ([I]voices[/I]) question lingered in his mind, and Andreev was, at first, hesitant in answering. However, it was the glowing eyes that were truly disconcerting to Andreev. While the man ([I]?[/I]) seemed gracious enough, his glowing eyes held an intense, almost malevolent glare. The intensity of Myrrdin's eyes suddenly reminded him of something Major-General Davis had explained in the briefing. The Stargate program had been compromised by some unknown aggressor. He remembered that upon returning from planet PX7-734, several Stargate team members had been found to be under the influence of some sort of as yet unexplained mind-control. Those glowing, [I]hypnotic[/I] eyes reminded him of this, and he was instantly wary of Myrrdin. Something else dawned on him at that moment. Not only had Jeremiah been missing upon their arrival, but their Tok'ra contacts, Lantash or Selmak, had not made themselves known either. Their names had never been mentioned by the Jaffa, or by Myrrdin. In fact, to his best recollection, there had been no mention of Myrrdin whatsoever in the briefing. These facts greatly concerned Andreev. He was most definitely in the presence of a Goa'uld, who was also quite possibly the aggressor behind the attacks on the Stargate program. As these thoughts ran through his mind, Andreev decided it best to speak the truth with Myrrdin. Just... not the entire truth. He remained calm, smiling and bringing his most diplomatic manner to bear. "Greetings, Myrrdin. We are members of the Tauri, and we have travelled to your lands in search of lost comrades. We were sent to bring back men who were lost to us through the Stargate." [/QUOTE]
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