hi_there_aliens: by zatgun (ij) (Default)
Dr. Daniel Jackson ([personal profile] hi_there_aliens) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-12-15 10:09 am

Sobek the Immortal [Closed]

Planet Designation: Kalimba Status: Terrestrial, H-class.
Non-sentient life: Extensive flora and fauna.
Semi-Sentient Life: Unknown
Sentient Life: Ruins and step pyramids suggest the presence of intelligent life at some point. Currently: Unknown.
Water: 70.2% of the planet's surface. Heavy rainfall/monsoons.
Climate: Earth-like.
Landscape: Primarily jungle and swamp, some plains, severe arctic conditions in northern and southern poles.
Air: Type I (breathable)
Sky: Blue-green.
Warnings: Medium to high levels of megafauna. Watch your step. Conditions in the atmosphere make several forms of orbital scans and equipment unreliable.
Mission: Archaeological investigation of step pyramids and ruins, investigate for signs of source of abnormal energy signature in target area.


The first thing the group would notice was that Kalimba's air was humid and heavy, with a light breeze. The morning had long since burned off most of the mist, and in the distance, clouds lazily drifted onwards towards the horizon. The typhoon season was a long ways off.

The undergrowth was tangled and dense, seemingly impassable in places. Vibrant flowers and vines took up residence where some of the tree cover faltered. With limited sunlight available, it was every plant for themselves. Disturbed by the archaeology group, "birds", each easily half the size of a person and more salamander than avian suddenly took to the air in a flash of brilliantly colored wings. They were gone almost instantly, slicing through the air and leaving only the ear-splitting shriek behind.

The hill sloped down. The cover of trees broke as they came out onto the stone remains of path that must have once been heavily used. Now, just like everywhere else, massive roots and tanglers tore at the ground, slowly swallowing any signs of civilization back within itself. There were trees of all shapes and sizes as far as the eye could see, a rolling wave of jungle and rainforest. Tan and dirty gray step pyramids, all more massive than those found on Earth, and the occasional obelisk rose through the canopy cover like claws, dotting the landscape.

Stac's scans indicated much of the planet was covered in these structures, with the largest in this location. Aside from the archaeological mission, her scans also indicated the presence of an abnormal power that may be of interest.
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[personal profile] bonnypiperlad 2012-02-16 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
Greater than him? Jamie's brows disappear into his bangs briefly. Out of everyone he knows, Billy would certainly argue against that statement. And quite vehemently, too. He supposes he could continue to let Sobek think that some greater being was responsible for the gift of the morpher. And that might even be true, indirectly, given Zordon had given Billy his morpher in the first place. But something about that doesn't feel right, and he shakes his head. "No. My friend gave those to me because he thought I would be the best choice to have them. He'd not ever say he was greater than I was, just because he was familiar with them and I wasn't."

That in itself is actually an answer to Sobek's demand as well. Jamie's struggled enough with simple technology - to the point that if he hadn't gotten the encouragement he had from Billy and Kaylee to continue to try, he'd have quit Engineering long ago. And while he can do simple things, and follow directions well enough that he can assist somewhat on some of the more complicated projects, Sobek might as well be asking him to travel to the Moon without the help of the TARDIS.

His heart sinks, just a little, as the implications of what he's about to say sink in. There's no way that what he's about to admit will satisfy the System Lord, and he's afraid that that brief respite from death he's bought the bug crew is only going to be that - brief. Slowly, he shakes his head again, a reluctant admission of his failings. "No. There's nothing like it in my day, not even close. All I'd do if I tried is break the thing."