Thurman watched as the members of SG-7 absorbed what they had just heard. Their reactions were... interesting.
When she had been handed her new command, the major took pains to assess what would need to be covered in the initial briefing and in the materials they would be given. Secrecy was the byword of the Stargate Program, even for those within its operation. There were dozens of personnel that lived in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex day in and out without ever having set eyes on the Stargate or seen one of the artifacts brought back by the SG teams. This had never necessarily been her concern when she was a part of the garrison; everyone on base was qualified to hear rumors, even if facts were withheld, meaning that mess room talk was what it always was. It was access that made the difference.
Still, it had surprised her when she reviewed Ambrose's clearance and realized that the woman had not even seen the Stargate yet. What, she wondered at the time, did the doctor make of the strange and horrifying wounds of her patients, not knowing what a staff weapon could do to a person? At least she didn't handle the previous SG-7 directly. That was a small mercy. For her.
Mari and Chapman, the latter of which she noted stepped in late, seemed of a mind, eyeing their comrades. They said nothing, but there was an undeniable air of anticipation from both, a yearning for adventure. Not explorers, perhaps, but the best that could be mustered probably. Not a great selection, but then there was Fritz who... smiled. That one would need watching.
Excuse me Major, but what happened to the parties responsible for the deaths of our predecessors?
Shifting her eyes to the ensign, she replied, "She, though as you will learn such a term is relative in the case of Goa'uld, is called Nirrti and is a System Lord of the Goa'uld that is still at large. Her holdings are smaller than her rivals, but she still has considerable powers and capabilities." Pausing, Thurman considered how much more to tell them before deciding that they should know if anyone. "SG-1 recovered a child named Cassandra from Hanka, the world where Nirrti had deployed her bioweapon, making her the sole survivor. Why this was became apparent when large amounts of Naquahdah were discovered in her bloodstream. Nirrti had turned her into a living bomb with the intention of destroying this facility and putting an end to the Stargate Program."
"Plans within plans," took up the general, "That is what we are up against: enemies who wouldn't blink at wiping out hundreds or thousands just to get a point across. But that is not half of it. There are a lot of others out there too, folk who need our help; human populations under the boot of the Goa'uld and others we aren't even clear what they are yet. You probably guessed it already, but this is not your typical assignment: You will be not just soldiers, but scientists and ambassadors. I won't lie to you folks: There are those higher up who only grudgingly accept that you will be making a lot of decisions with more autonomy than perhaps anyone before you." He glanced at the major before looking back to the gathered members of SG-7. "And you will have to make the right decision when the time comes."
"As the major has already said, you will be provided more information in the coming days, but if you have any immediate questions, now is the time."
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