Chapter Fifty-five
Tony scurried through the corridors, still in mouse morph. He was getting close to his two hour time limit, but he could sense he was getting close to his true goal, too.
There! A panel, recessed slightly into the wall, but far newer, shinier, more high-tech-looking, than the stone walls surrounding it. A small concave circle was indented into the wall at human eye level, far above Tony's head, contrasting the surrounding featureless steel. That could only be an eye-scanner. The kind you see in spy movies.
That extra security
had to be protecting the Time Matrix. This was where it should be, and what else would Queen need an eye-scanner for? This was it.
Tony managed to find a small side-corridor to demorph. He looked back and forth, twitching his whiskers as he sniffed for the scents of human or Taxxon or Hork-bajir. Nothing, or at least no recent smells. He was safe.
He didn't have much time left in morph, so it was with a slight sense of relief that he resumed his human form. But his expression quickly turned from relief to triumph to fear, as he realized what he needed to do now. How he would get past the Time Matrix's security.
He
could do it, of course. But the very idea of it was terrifying.
Tony closed his eyes, recalling back to when he and Queen had struggled for the Time Matrix once before. He had held onto her as she had struggled to throw him off, the two of them jumping erratically through time and space. There, touching her skin, he had focused, briefly, on absorbing her DNA. It'd had no notable effect on her. She must have been one of those rare examples of those who are immune to the acquiring trance. Which was unfortunate at the time, since he had only been trying to break her concentration.
As Tony had acquired her, though, he had actually
felt her DNA pass into his own blood. It was like a feeling of pinpricks swarming across the cells in his body. All of the stabbing, burning pain of a bad case of frostbite, only without the cold. This DNA, it was wrong. Profoundly wrong, and his body had known it.
Nearly shaking with fear as he drew upon the memory, Tony focused on that same DNA again now.
He began the morph, and the faint twinges of pain he could even now feel in his blood, immediately multiplied a thousand-fold. His own body fought against him, torturing him. His bones and organs made a terrible grinding noise as they changed, like a worn-out and overheating motor. He could actually
feel that unnatural grinding, inside himself, things inside him catching and skipping, like a scratched CD that was still trying to play.
"Aaah!" he cried out in agony, doubling over. His body was going fuzzy, not his vision, his
body, as it diverged into the split-image of Queen's program. It shouldn't even be possible. How could this strange creature that was Queen have DNA at all? But, somehow, she did.
The pain was
unimaginable. It was almost as though Queen somehow
knew what he was doing, right now, at this moment, and sought to punish him for his transgression, reaching for him across time and space. He could feel in his bones the utter wrongness of it, like a raging wildfire burning in his blood. He could feel the pain, and it was like hatred, like anger, like an uncontrollable vitriol, in every ounce of his body. It was somewhere between sensation and emotion, spreading through his blood and his brain at once.
All that hatred, it was like a fire burning inside him. But, in some corner of his mind, so subtle that he initially wondered if he was imagining it, he thought he could feel a slight fraction of that howling rage slowly starting to direct itself inwards, wavering somewhere between that raging anger, and a sort of predatory curiosity. As if wondering what force could be fighting it for control.
The new morph's bright green eyes suddenly looked up, inner hatred flaring. They were the eyes of someone who
wanted pain. Who
wanted suffering. Not their own pain, no, never that. But suffering and misery to be inflicted upon everything and everyone else. Yes, yes, the pain that would be felt by every living creature that dared to draw near. Only that would soothe this terrible fury.
Everyone who had ever wronged her should be made to feel how she felt, a thousand times over! Those traitorous
RAFians needed to suffer for their impudence, their foolish arrogance! They would suffer, and they would be made to serve her, and then they would
die.
<Wait, no, that's not right,> a tiny, insignificant mental voice said, sounding confused. Queen ignored it. Pathetic insect that it was. Hardly even worth her consideration.
The new Queen approached the silvery panel protecting the Time Matrix. She lined her left eye up to the scanner. The eye scanner flashed several times in succession, but then it seemed to be waiting for something. So she looked into it with her right eye, and the scanner flashed again, only once this time.
"An error has occurred," an androgynous robotic voice said. "Artificial eye not detected."
But Queen didn't waver, waiting instead for the next prompt. "Voice command override required to proceed," the computer said.
"It's me, you fool," she snapped impatiently, her words dripping with contempt.
"Command confirmed," the voice answered quietly, almost meekly. Even the machinery knew to be afraid. Good.
The door opened.
<Wait, what the heck's going on?> that same insignificant voice said. The voice wavered in and out, barely audible over Queen's own thoughts. <This shouldn't be possible. It's just a morph! Humans don't even
have instincts this strong! It's just a morph!> A pause, then, < . . .
Are you even human?>
Queen still didn't answer. She passed through the first door. There was another panel, this one with a near-horizontal black pad next to some number keys. Queen put her fingers on the pad to be scanned, and it beeped to confirm that her fingerprints were correct. Without hesitation, she typed a number into the second keypad, and the door opened.
<No, no, this doesn't make sense!> the insect in her head raged impotently. <Morphs don't have memories! How could you
possibly have known the code?!>
Queen walked through a long hallway. Every few feet, there was a ring of machinery, an interconnected series of circuits and scanners lining the walls. Tony, barely holding on to his own thoughts in a deep corner of Queen's savage and overpowering mind, managed to recognize them as Gleet Biofilters. He counted five. He would have shuddered, had he been in control of his own body.
Finally, Queen entered a dark, featureless room, and the doors slammed shut with an ominous, echoing boom. There seemed to be no other exit. A dead-end.
"Fool of a RAFian," she said out loud, addressing Tony for the first time. "Did you really think I would
allow you to morph
me? Do you take me for a fool?"
<But, how->
"I've written my memories into my own DNA," Queen scoffed proudly. "A little trick I learned from the Goa'uld. With a little help from the Arn, of course. Anyone who morphs me,
becomes me. Body and mind. And no one,
no one, can control
me! I am AlmightyQueen! My mind is
legion!"
Suddenly, she smiled, like a cat who knew it had cornered a rat.
"This room is on lockdown, by the way," she mentioned, almost casually, gesturing to the featureless black walls around her. "There is no way in, or out. No cracks, no crevices. And it will
stay locked for two hours and one minute. No less. There is no override, no little computer-y backdoor that your friends might hack, absolutely
nothing on this earth or in this universe, that will make those doors open before that time is up. If the airtight seal inside this room is compromised in any way, even just a crack, the chamber will flood with flesh-eating acidic gas, killing anything inside, instantly. There is also a Gleet Biofilter here, programmed to accept my DNA and mine alone, and it can sense and kill anything, in any corner of this room, no matter how small it might be. Two hours. One minute. Then, and only then, will those doors open."
<What? But that means . . . > Tony whispered, trailing off as he put it all together. He didn't want to believe it, but he could sense that Queen was telling the absolute, infallible truth. There really
was no override. No way out. It was a trap, from which there was no possible escape. His heart fell into the pit of his stomach. He was a rat in a cage. <NO!> he cried out. <NOOOO!>
"Yes, my little RAFian. You will either be trapped, as me, forever, nothing more than a voice inside my head. A tool to be used to further my greatness. Or, you will die. Your choice."
<That . . . is
no choice at all,> Tony answered, with a sudden strength behind his words. Queen felt her breathing deepen, but it wasn't her that was doing it. Something within her mind began to concentrate with all the force of its will, overpowering even her own. Slowly, then faster and faster, her multi-layered body began to fuse back into one, a picture coming into focus, her skin gradually lightening.
BrrrrEEEEET! BrrrrEEEEET!
"WHAT?!" Queen screamed over the Biofilter's alarm. She willed the morph back towards herself. But she had already lost the fight, as Tony's mind grew stronger with each passing moment, and hers withered. Within seconds, she was gone.
Tony was alone.
He tried to take a deep breath, but his lungs were shaking, as he waited for the end. Those final few seconds seemed to stretch for a lifetime. As if time itself was trying to save him.
"Unauthorized life-form detected," a computerized voice intoned. "Shut your eyes tightly to protect against retinal damage from the Gleet Biofilter."