http://kawalskyeffect.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] kawalskyeffect.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-09-02 01:33 am

The End

[[OOC: Read this before tagging.]]

Shiva was about to scream some more at the council’s representatives when he heart the sound of his devices powering down. The force field flickered and shut down, which meant the power dampener was also inactive. The “god” had suddenly become very much a mortal, very much vulnerable…

And oh so very screwed.

“DO NOT COME ANY CLOSER!” This time when he yelled he was not smug or disdainful. He was terrified. “I WILL KILL THEM! I WILL—”

It wasn’t clear if it was planned. With the way Kawalsky’s body was twitching, with the way the sweat poured down his face, it could have been a mistake. Or it could have been intentional, if misguided. However it happened, it was a profound mistake, one the goa’uld would pay for with his life.

He pressed the trigger for the bombs. He had no way of knowing they had all been deactivated. All but one.

And though he was voiceless, though no one could hear him save for two telepaths, Kawalsky screamed. He had tried to help the crew. Communicating to the engineers any advice that could help them disable the devices. They wouldn’t have been able to deactivate them without him, not for a while. So many months after he had broken, he thought he could stop the goa’uld from killing.

He was wrong.

[identity profile] needs-release.livejournal.com 2010-09-27 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Dr. Samuel Henderson," he replied with a note of formality. "The pleasure's all mine. I just wish the circumstances were better." He chewed his lip with a bit of a nervous edge.
bonnypiperlad: (peering)

[personal profile] bonnypiperlad 2010-09-28 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
"Doctor Henderson," Jamie makes a mental note of the name before letting his hand drop. He nods then, with a small sigh. "Aye. I do as well."

He looks up at the ceiling, almost as if expecting another announcement, then sighs again - although this time there's a impatient edge to it. "Och. How long is it going to take them to say something?"