Col. Carter and her people have been busy, securing and exploring the city, and more importantly, making drones to replenish the cities defenses.
As our story opens, the starship Daedalus arrives at the Atlantian planet.
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Confirming Carter Book Two Daedalus
Chapter One
Ten Days Later
Interior-Daedalus Bridge
0920 Hours
"Daedalus to Atlantis, request permission to dock on the East Pier."
"Negative, Daedalus." The Ops tech replied. "Move to five diameters out, maintain station keeping, and await further instructions."
"Please confirm Atlantis." Caldwell said, a look of irritation on his face. "Five diameters puts us outside the range of our Asgard beams, and we won't be able to transport personnel."
"Affirmative. Confirm five diameters, and await instructions."
"Atlantis shields are up, colonel." Marks said as he looked over his instruments. "Sir, there are separate shields in place over the outer piers, and the main shield is covering them. And I'm reading multiple ZPM's around the city. Three in the Central Tower, one each on the outer piers."
"So she's expecting a fight, and wants us to know that she's got power to burn." Caldwell muttered. "Do it, Marks. Five diameters, and maintain station keeping."
Interior-Kitchen
0930 Hours
"Now what?" Carter asked as she looked around the table. "Do we let him sit and stew, or bring him down and listen to what he has to say?"
She looked at Samuels. "You're on Andi. What's he going to do?"
"He won't engage us. He knows he can't get at us through the shields, we have him outgunned anyway. But he also knows we won't fire on him except as a last resort." Samuels said as she tabbed down through her files. "I need you to give me your impressions of him." She said, looking back and forth between Carter and Sheppard. "You've worked with him, tell me what you think of him. All I have are his files, and mission reports. I need human input before I can give you a read."
"He's stiff, strictly by the book running his command." Sheppard said. "But he's a good tactician, and knows when to step outside the box to win a fight."
"Third in his class at the Air Force Academy, so that's not surprising." Samuels said, nodding. "He rose quickly through the ranks. A combination of combat duty, good duty assignments, and political skills. Aside from the Goa'uld incident, there's not blemish on his record. If there's a complaint about him, it's that he's too perfect. He's got a godfather somewhere too, but I can't tell you who it is."
She turned to Carter. "Sam? You've dealt with him as equals. What do you think?"
"He's an honorable man, and he won't like this anymore than we do. But I think Landry had a reason for sending Caldwell, instead of Col. Ellis and the Apollo." She said, looking down the table at Sheppard. He nodded.
"Are you thinking Landry is sending us help?" He asked.
"Yeah. Ellis would have opened with an ultimatum." She said. She looked at Samuels. "You'll have to meet the man, Andi. Then tell me what you think." She turned to Sheppard. "Bring him down, but on an outer pier, away from the city, and walk him in."
Interior-Daedalus Bridge
0945 Hours
"Atlantis to Daedalus, reduce orbit to maximum beaming range. Transport Daedalus commander, unarmed, to coordinates provided, and resume station keeping at five diameters."
"Acknowledged Atlantis." Caldwell said. "Tell her we're on the way."
He looked over at two people standing in front of the bridge windows. "Let's get this over with." He said as he stood up and headed for the door.
Exterior-Southwest Pier, Outer Marker
0950 Hours
The glare of an Asgard beam flared, then faded, and three people materialized. The marines snapped to, weapons trained on them.
"Stand down." Sheppard said as he came out of the jumper parked nearby.
Caldwell looked around, noting the two jumpers hovering twenty meters away to either side of them. He ignored the marines.
Sheppard stepped over and held out his hand. "You're supposed to be unarmed, colonel."
"It's not loaded," Caldwell said as he unholstered his sidearm, and handed it to Sheppard. "I'm going to need it later."
Sheppard ejected the magazine, and dropped it in his pocket, then worked the slide. He handed it back to Caldwell, and grinned at the people next to him. "Welcome to Atlantis. She'll be glad to see you."
Interior-Living Room
0955 Hours
Sheppard parked the jumper just outside the doors of tower fifty-eight and led them inside. Two of the marines followed them into the elevator. They changed elevators on thirty-one, and when the doors opened, one of the marines stayed by the doors, the other followed them into the living room.
"Daniel!" Sam yelled, running over and throwing her arms around him. She looked over his shoulder, then held out her hand. "Vala, it's nice to see you again!"
She stepped back, and turned to Caldwell, holding out her hand. "Steven, it's good to see you. How was your trip?" She said with a smile.
Caldwell took her hand, taken aback by her warm greeting. "Uneventful, but crowded." He said. "I need to..."
"I'm sorry, Steven, but I want to make introductions first, then to speak to Daniel." She said.
She turned, taking Jackson's hand in hers, and led him over to the couch. "Daniel, I don't know if you met Jennifer Keller, Chief Medical Officer, on your last trip. Next to her is Andi Samuels, resident brain mechanic, and ambassador at large, and Teyla Emmagan."
She let go of his hand and moved over to stand beside Tammy. "Daniel, Vala, This is Tammy Ford. My girlfriend." She said, turning and smiling warmly at her. "Everyone, this is Daniel Jackson, and Vala Mal Doran. They're family, so make them feel like it."