SGA-16 Homecoming - Book 1 of the Legacy Series

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by Graham, Jo


  John had already fallen into one of the chairs, while Ronon poured himself a big glass of water from the pitcher at the back of the room. Woolsey lowered himself into his usual chair at the end of the table. Radek sat down to his left while Teyla went around the table and sat beside John.

  He looked at her sideways, dark circles under his eyes like bruises. “You look like hell.”

  “Thank you,” Teyla said politely.

  “What do you have?” Woolsey asked.

  John stirred, his finger tracing patterns on the surface of the table. “M40-P36 was the right planet. Rocky, cold, uninhabited. Some ruins a few miles away, but nothing around the gate worth looking at. No life signs. The gate had only been opened three times in the last six months, and all three times were to dial New Athos.”

  “Which means?”

  Radek put his laptop on the table in front of him. “The buffer on a Stargate is roughly six months or fifty dialings. The Athosians had dialed thirty seven addresses in the last six months, which I recovered from the gate on New Athos. After talking with the Athosians, Teyla could account for twenty eight of the addresses—allies, trading partners, and us of course. Having checked out the other nine addresses, I am confident this was the gate where the Darts that abducted Rodney originated.”

  “Why is that?” Woolsey asked, frowning.

  Ronon dropped into the chair beside Radek, his water in his hand. “Dead world. Nobody lives there, but somebody dialed New Athos three times.” He took a gulp of his water. “Where’d they come from? If nobody lives there and they dialed New Athos three times, but nowhere else, those are our guys.”

  “I don’t see…” Woolsey began.

  “They came from a hive ship,” Teyla put in. “It is the logical conclusion. The ship remained in orbit around an uninhabited world while the Darts attacked New Athos. Once they had what they sought they returned through the gate and rejoined the hive ship. They did not dial anywhere else, and they are not still there.”

  “Three times?”

  Teyla nodded. “Once to scout, once to send the message that lured us to New Athos, and once to seize… their prize.” She could not quite bring herself to say, ‘to seize Rodney.’ That was too raw.

  John sat up straight, his eyes meeting Woolsey’s down the table. “If we get a jumper and go back…”

  Woolsey frowned. “What will that give you?”

  Radek glanced from one to the other, addressing himself to John rather than Woolsey. “The hive ship has certainly opened a hyperspace window. We did not detect them in orbit and they have had three days to go anywhere they wish. I do not think there is more information we can gain on M40-P36.”

  John’s hands opened and closed in frustration. “We have to,” he began tiredly.

  “We have to find another means of intelligence,” Woolsey said.

  “Rodney…”

  “We will find Dr. McKay,” Woolsey said. “But if there’s no more information to be had this way, we need to find another way.”

  John’s brows knit, graving deep ridges across his forehead. It was a wonder any of them were making sense, Teyla thought. If they were. “They were after Rodney,” she said. “These were not simply Darts culling. Nor were they merely seeking a prisoner from Atlantis to interrogate. They could have picked up half a dozen Athosians, and at one point they abandoned a run on me that could have been successful.” She looked around the table, as they were all staring at her. “They were after Rodney specifically, and as soon as they had him they disengaged. This is about Rodney. Which means there is a plan, a careful plan that has involved many Wraith. And where there is a plan that involves many, there is talk.”

  “Among Wraith,” Ronon said, leaning his elbows on the table and looking at her.

  “The one who dialed our gate pretending to be Athosian was not Wraith,” Teyla said. “There is a Wraith Worshipper or an agent among them, someone who might speak with humans.” Her eyes met John’s. “We know Rodney is alive. They would not go to such trouble to capture him only to kill him.”

  “That’s what I’m afraid of,” John said grimly.

  Woolsey cleared his throat. “We all know Dr. McKay could be a valuable intelligence source for the Wraith. And we all know it’s a priority to find him and recover him. If there’s no further information to be gained from the DHDs of various Stargates, then we need to consider other methods.”

  “Such as?” John asked. He looked like he wanted to go out again. John was not usually this dog-headed, but Teyla knew he had not slept in seventy-two hours. Caffeine and adrenaline were no substitute for sleep, and robbed a man of common sense.

  “The Genii have the best intelligence in the Pegasus Galaxy,” Woolsey said. “They may have heard something.”

  “We’re not exactly on the best terms with the Genii,” John said. “I don’t think…”

  “Radim has assured us of his good intentions,” Woolsey interrupted. “Now is a good time for him to show us. And passing on rumors costs him nothing.”

  Ronon snorted. “For whatever they’re worth.”

  Teyla took a deep breath. “There is Todd,” she said.

  To her surprise, John didn’t dismiss it. “There is,” he said.

  Ronon put his hand down on the table, fingers clenched. “You’re talking about trusting Todd.”

  “Todd’s more likely to know what the Wraith are up to than the Genii are,” John said.

  “If he didn’t do it himself,” Ronon said.

  “We can only hope we are so fortunate,” Teyla said. “If Todd wanted to kidnap Rodney to help with some plan of his, we know Rodney is unhurt.”

  John glanced at her, as though that thought brightened him. “That’s true. And if it’s some other hive, he may be able to get us the lowdown on it.”

  She did not mention Queen Death. None of them did, though she was certain that the image from Manaria hung over them all.

  Woolsey nodded. “Our next move is to shake the bushes, as it were. And while we do that, I want you and your team to stand down, Colonel Sheppard.” John started to shake his head, but Woolsey did not wait for him to. “Your team is in no condition to go back out again, and yes, that includes you, Dr. Zelenka. If you’re going to be ready when we get word, you need to stand down now.”

  She expected John to argue. Perhaps once he might have. Perhaps his respect for Woolsey had increased. Or perhaps he was also so tired that it seemed that the briefing room swam gently before his eyes.

  “You’ve done your part,” Woolsey said quietly. “Let me do mine. When we hear anything I’ll call you.”

  John nodded slowly. “Ok. Ronon, Teyla, get some rest. You too, Radek. That was a good job out there.”

  “Thank you,” Radek said. He sounded vaguely surprised.

  “We’re standing down,” he said. “This isn’t going to be over in a couple of days. Let’s get some rest.”

  Woolsey got to his feet and went to the door. “Banks, get me a radio link and open the gate for me. I need a line out to Ladon Radim.”

  Coming February 2011

  Table of Contents

  HOMECOMING

  Prologue

  Halfway Home

  Chapter One

  Maneuvers

  Chapter Two

  Stasis

  Chapter Three

  The Art of the Possible

  Chapter Four

  Shut Out

  Chapter Five

  Once in a Thousand Years

  Chapter Six

  Flight

  Chapter Seven

  Extraterrestrial Highway

  Chapter Eight

  Jack’s Gambit

  Chapter Nine

  Shadowed

  Chapter Ten

  Checkmate

  Chapter Eleven

  The Road Home

  Chapter Twelve

  Castaways

  Chapter Thirteen

  Landing

  Chapter Fourteen

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bsp; New World, New Challenges

  Chapter Fifteen

  Established Relations

  Chapter Sixteen

  Manaria

  Chapter Seventeen

  Queen Death

  Chapter Eighteen

  Homecomings

  Chapter Nineteen

  Old Friends, Old Enemies

  Chapter Twenty

  Negotiations

  Chapter Twenty-one

  Compromises

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Guide

  Chapter Twenty-three

  Adapting to the Cold

  Chapter Twenty-four

  Strange Bedfellows

  Chapter Twenty-five

  Making Ready

  Chapter Twenty-six

  The Battle for Levanna

  Chapter Twenty-seven

  Feint

  The Authors

  A message from Melissa

  Sneak Preview

  Stargate Atlantis: The Lost

 

 

 


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