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<blockquote data-quote="kid A" data-source="post: 1444707" data-attributes="member: 11757"><p><strong>Andreev Ilianov</strong></p><p></p><p>Two Story Building</p><p>P7X – 912</p><p>33.24 minutes since arrival, June 3, 2003</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Everything was happening too fast. They were out of time, and the others were depending on him to work out a solution. He had to think quickly about the wisest course of action. Three options were immediately obvious to him, the first and most apparent being to run. However, he highly doubted they would get very far, and was instead rather positive that most (if not all) of them would end up dead. This option was swiftly overruled.</p><p></p><p>A second option would be to provide cover fire for the others, so that they might escape through the hole Lucas had found. The problem with this situation, though, was that they had no idea where the hole would end up. As far as any of them knew, the Goa'uld may already be aware of the pathway and could be awaiting Rylee, Lucas and Lorelai as they exited. A slight exaggeration perhaps, but the simple fact was that they did not know this world, whereas the Goa'uld did.</p><p></p><p>And, of course, Andreev himself would probably wind up dead. He would be willing to do this for them, to allow their escape, but he did not know how much it would help. And this did not sit well with him. If he could guarantee them a successful escape, he would gladly do it. But, again, the odds were not on their side.</p><p></p><p>Finally, there was the third option: surrender. He abhorred the idea of allowing these creatures to capture his team, and yet it offered them prolonged life, appealing to his obligation to their safety. Of course, he could not speak for the others. In fact, he knew Rylee was most likely feeling trapped, and was approximately 75% sure she would attempt an escape, despite his decision. But, he had to do what he could to keep them alive.</p><p></p><p>He lowered his P90, and spoke. "I surrender, and will accompany you to speak with your Master. However, please do not harm my companions. If it is only one of us you require, please apprehend only myself and allow my companions to go free."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kid A, post: 1444707, member: 11757"] [b]Andreev Ilianov[/b] Two Story Building P7X – 912 33.24 minutes since arrival, June 3, 2003 Everything was happening too fast. They were out of time, and the others were depending on him to work out a solution. He had to think quickly about the wisest course of action. Three options were immediately obvious to him, the first and most apparent being to run. However, he highly doubted they would get very far, and was instead rather positive that most (if not all) of them would end up dead. This option was swiftly overruled. A second option would be to provide cover fire for the others, so that they might escape through the hole Lucas had found. The problem with this situation, though, was that they had no idea where the hole would end up. As far as any of them knew, the Goa'uld may already be aware of the pathway and could be awaiting Rylee, Lucas and Lorelai as they exited. A slight exaggeration perhaps, but the simple fact was that they did not know this world, whereas the Goa'uld did. And, of course, Andreev himself would probably wind up dead. He would be willing to do this for them, to allow their escape, but he did not know how much it would help. And this did not sit well with him. If he could guarantee them a successful escape, he would gladly do it. But, again, the odds were not on their side. Finally, there was the third option: surrender. He abhorred the idea of allowing these creatures to capture his team, and yet it offered them prolonged life, appealing to his obligation to their safety. Of course, he could not speak for the others. In fact, he knew Rylee was most likely feeling trapped, and was approximately 75% sure she would attempt an escape, despite his decision. But, he had to do what he could to keep them alive. He lowered his P90, and spoke. "I surrender, and will accompany you to speak with your Master. However, please do not harm my companions. If it is only one of us you require, please apprehend only myself and allow my companions to go free." [/QUOTE]
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