Zor's Bet - Liberty Station: The EU makes contact [Episode 120998]

by AWarringer

4.00 pm CET, 3.00 GMT, Monday, July 22, 2004 AD. - Effelsberg near Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfahlen, Germany

Slowly the, with 100 Meter diameter, largest free movable radio-telescope, slowly moved its dish towards the point in the sky where a large asteroid had appeared in L5 of the Earth Moon gravitational system.

It had needed some time to get a transmitter large enough to try and contact the asteroid and the fleet that had just destroyed an assaulting fleet of large pyramid space ships. There had also been a large video conference with all head of states on the European Union and several scientists.

Of cause they spoke about the American space ship Prometheus and France and Britain had to tell the rest of the Union that they knew about it. There had been quite an uproar, especially from the land with the largest population of the EU, Germany. Of cause the Bundeskanzler would talk to the President of the United States, but first they needed to make contact with aliens from the asteroid. Of cause they all had seen that the American ship was already docked to the station. It had been all over CNN after all.

Doctor Ernst Ellert breathed in deep. Why had he been chosen to make this first contact? He didn't new and he didn't really care. If he made this contact, he would fall the stair upwards, maybe even get professorship somewhere. Who knew.

He adjusted his shirt and tie and looked into the camera. Time for the show.

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Liberty Station, L5 Lagrange Point, Earth Moon gravitational system

"I want one of those," Jack said and ended the stupor the former members of SG-1 were in after whiteness the fight between Libertys small fleet and one of the largest Goa'uld fleets they had ever seen.

Kowen on the other side frowned. Whoever those Goa'uld were, their weapons were very powerful, but had a horrible targeting system. While it was no problem for his ships to punch through the shields with time and using a Pin Point Barrage, the pyramids had missed every time they shot. And the fighters were not really better in that way.

"That wasn't a fight," he said," That as a slaughter."

"Well, you saved Earth," it came from Daniel," And I hate to think about what would have happened if you weren't here to save the day."

"We have seen it too often, Daniel," Carter said," Say, what do you use to power your ships? Naquada?"

Kowen blinked.

"Naquada? Uhm... No, our technology is powered by Protoculture."

"Protoculture?"

"Well, its something derivated from the 'Flower of Life'."

"You mean that your ships are Flower powered," Jack piped in.

"Uhm, yes. We have converted three slips of Liberty Station as hydroponics for the 'Flower of Life'."

"Talk about Love and War..."

Kowen blinked again.

"Sir, we are getting a high power transmission from Earth," some technician said," It is directed at us."

Kowen nodded and a screen came to life, showing a sowhat lagging picture of a man in an ill-fitting flannel shirt and a horrible tie.

"Hello," he said with a very nervous expression on his face and a thick German accent," Uhm... In the name of... ah... The European Union, I... uh.... Welcome you to Earth."

Than the man blinked.

"You're human..."

"We already noticed," came Jacks reply," Hi, Ernst."

The man blinked again.

"Jack O'Neill?"

Jack grinned.

"I met him during a fishing tour last summer. He wanted to try out the fishing grounds on America for a chance."

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(Posted Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:02)


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