"That'll wake ya' up in the morning..." Colonel Seglins managed to get up wearily, "But I'm sure we shouldn't be standing around idly when we're in the mission sector! Dale, take the lead..." he coughed, lowering his voice.
their radios crackled softly, the RSG team leader spoke up, "No time for chatter, move out!"
The team followed Ilýavitch down to the main entrance, which just so happened to be sealed and the controls torn rom the wall.
"Bariesheff, run a bypass... if not we try for the upper ventilations..."
The Russian second in command tried to piece together the remaining wires of the destroyed panel, linking them up to a PDA...
"This could take a moment..." he said quietly, deep in concentration.
"Hard to say... It seems that Goa'uld have reprogrammed the security grid..." The magnetic lock graoned as it released, suprising the man, "...Well, there it is! Colonel Il'yavitch?"
"Da!" she responded, calling for her squad to advance and for SG-3 to cover her. The next room had obviously been under heavy fire recently, there was a rich smell of burnt air and gunpower, scorch-marks lined the walls at random yet frequent intervals.
The mission-leader held her fist up, calling for a halt and for everyone to get down... just shortly down the hall a group of SG-A personnel lay quite still against the walls, Nikisha checked the seven bodies, all negative, she signed the clear to advance...
A high-pitched discharging sound resounded through the hall as a brilliant blue beam of energy hit the Colonel in the chest, the three remaining RSG-1 members returned fire upon the unseen foe... Two more shots ripped down towards them, impacting two of the others, dropping them, the remaining officer, Major Bariesheff fell back to the main group.
"I don't think we'll be going that way!" Colonel Seglins called for them to fall back in order to try and bottle-neck the enemy at the gate-room doorway, "Covering fire!" he shouted suddenly as he made a brave yet idiotic charge to drag Nikisha back.
The others had no choice but to follow, firing blindly down the hallway, more ZAT-gun shots chased after them, this time not as accurate as the last.
He cleared the unconious Colonel and made a hasty change in his tactics, looking sternly at Colonel Dale as he obviously didn't approve of being seconded after being placed in command.
He unclipped a Phospherous grenade and hurled it down the hallway, diving for cover as he went; the darkened area exploded in a shower of blinding light and a deafening sound hit them through their covered ears. "Move out!" Tomas called.
The group checked the other RSG units, thankfully still alive as they moved down the hall, towards the unforseen foe... There were three of them, all dressed in the grey-greens of Stargate personnel, but their voices as they rubbed their burnt eyes was not human, an amplified howl of pain that sounded as if their throats were charged with electricity...
"Bind them, we'll deal with them later... Let's move out and get this job done; flashbangs and these laser-gun-things only, we want them alive, deadly force only if neccessary...
"We need find find out if anyone else is still alive and to restore power back to the building. Oh Colonel I don't want to see another idiotic charge like that OK?" Dale asked Tomas. He turned to move and relized that they didn't know about the Zat guns.
"The Lazer guns that you called thew. There called Zat guns, one shot stuns them another shot kills them and the third shot vaperize them.Ok lets move on then." Dale added.
"They're nothing, you should see some of the other stuff these guys have, sir" David says, picking up another zat gun, and slipping it into his belt. "It's pretty self explantary, just push there to open it, aim and fire. Watch out though, it's a tad slow at firing several shots at a time, so you better aim well."