STARGATE SG-1 Ouroboros

STARGATE SG-1 Ouroboros by Melissa Scott, published by Fandemonium Limited on June 29, 2020, is a science fiction novel that immerses readers in an action-packed adventure. The story follows Dr. Daniel Jackson as he discovers the location of a lost Ancient laboratory, leading to the activation of a powerful device that strands General O’Neill and his team on a perilous new world. As they navigate this unfamiliar terrain, the dynamics of friendship and enmity are tested, revealing that not all allies are trustworthy.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative rich with themes of exploration and survival, as SG-1 must confront both new enemies and the challenges posed by the mysterious Ouroborus device. The book delves into the implications of advanced technology and the complexities of military operations in a science fiction context. With 300 pages of engaging content, this edition is presented in English and offers a thrilling continuation of the Stargate universe, appealing to fans of military action and adventure.
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Old friends, new enemies
When Dr Daniel Jackson discovers the location of a lost Ancient laboratory, the temptation to investigate proves impossible to resist…
In the lab, he uncovers a powerful device – a prototype technology designed by the Ancient inventor, Janus, to supersede the Stargate network. But when the Ouroborus device accidentally activates, it strands General O’Neill and his team on a dangerous new world where friends are not always friends and a terrible enemy is stirring.
Now all SG-1 have to do is survive long enough to find their way home…
Another thrilling adventure from Melissa Scott, co-author of the hit Stargate Atlantis Legacy series.
Ouroboros
There was a thrashing from the grass behind her, and Daniel joined them, his eyebrows rising as he took in the stone and its markings.
“Ouroboros,” he said.
“What?” Sam gave him a wary glance.
“The snake that eats its own tail.” Daniel moved further along the side of the stone slab, studying the carving. “It’s a symbol for infinity, and also for alchemy, for the transformation of base matter into gold, or matter into energy. And also -“
He looked over his shoulder, his smile suddenly mischievous.
“In Earth’s mythology, it’s associated with the god Janus.”
“Oh, come on,” Sam protested, but it made a certain amount of sense. Everything they’d seen of Janus so far suggested that he was just that arrogant.
“If he went to all this trouble to hide his secret lab, why would he carve his name on the front door…?”
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