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Abducted

By: RoseandJulie
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Unnatural Selection

Abducted


A Yu Yu Hakusho/Stargate SG1 Crossover

By Rose (BuffyBot76) and Julie (whirleeQ)

Disclaimer: We do not own Yu Yu Hakusho, nor
Stargate SG1. We are only borrowing the characters for our own amusement (and
hopefully, yours) and are making no profit off of this. Please don’t sue!

~*~

Chapter 1: Unnatural Selection


"In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."
- Douglas Adams

~*~

The Asgard were a dying race.

For far too many years, they had existed by
transferring their conscious minds into the bodies of clones. Over time, the
quality of the clones had degraded severely, and it would not be long before
their race would die out completely.

Loki’s main objective was to find an alternative.
It was with this objective that he began his initial testing of the Tau’ri Jack
O’Neill. O’Neill had been a promising candidate, since he had possessed the
Ancient gene which had allowed him for a short time to hold a massive amount
of Ancient knowledge within the frontal lobe of his brain. Loki had thought
there was a slight possibility that a modified clone of O’Neill would be capable
of holding the vast consciousness of an Asgard. Unfortunately, the modified
clone that he had created from O’Neill’s DNA turned out to be flawed.

Loki considered his options carefully, as he
illegally scanned the surface of the Tau'ri homeworld. While he had received
a stern reprimand from the Asgard High Council for his last attempt at finding
a viable source of DNA to continue his cloning experimentations, he surmised
that if he were to be successful with his next attempt, they would regale him
as a hero. Also, a quick calculation had shown that there would only be a 23%
probability that they would even interfere in his current operation, since most
of the Asgard High Commanders were more concerned with the ongoing threat of
the Replicators than the perpetuation of their own species.

This time, however, he would stay far away
from the continent which housed the venerable Jack O'Neill and his comrades;
for no doubt they would raise the alarm if he were even to look in their direction
a second time. So Loki focused his search on the planet's eastern hemisphere.
A quick scan of the major continent showed nothing promising; however a bright
spot of light appeared on his holoview when the sensor passed over a large group
of highly populated islands.

Loki replaced the third stone on his control
panel in order to view the system's analysis of the targeted bio-organism.
The initial readings were very strange; the life form was very similar to the
basic Tau'ri, except that there was an additional strand of DNA which the rogue
Asgard geneticist could not immediately identify. Loki’s particularly large eyes widened with curiosity, as his anticipation of examining the unusual specimen increased. Another movement of the stones on his control
panel had the teleportation system online, and within seconds he had the life
form in front of him.

The readings on his holoview indicated that
the strange Tau'ri was in extreme distress, so he quickly erected a barrier
around the specimen. Now that the Tau'ri was in his possession, he could perform
a more accurate analysis. If the Tau'ri proved to be unsuitable for his designs,
he would simply put the specimen in stasis and direct the computer to erase
the neural pathways that held his most recent memories. It was a technique
he often used when studying the Tau'ri, and one that had for the most part been
successful. There were a scant few, however, that managed to regain their memories
regardless, but the probability that recollection would occur was slight.

The readings he was getting on the Tau'ri were
astounding, not to mention confusing. The holoview showed two distinct strands
of DNA, and yet he could not find evidence of any parasitic life form on the
young male Tau'ri that would account for such a result. For the first time
in his very long life, the Asgard geneticist was confused with what he saw,
and while he did have a hope that perhaps this highly unique Tau'ri could prove
to be the answer to his race's dilemma, he did not know if his equipment could
analyze the specimen accurately enough to define him. So Loki tried a tactic
he did not ordinarily employ when dealing with the Tau'ri. He questioned the
specimen directly.

"Greetings Tau'ri. I am Loki of the Asgard.
Your genetic definition is unique amongst the Tau'ri. I am hoping that you
may prove useful. What is it that sets you apart from others of your race?"

The disoriented Tau’ri looked up at the question
directed at him, green eyes focusing on Loki from an exceptionally attractive
face framed by flaming red hair. “What?” He began in a refined voice, but trailed
off as he glanced around and actually took in his surroundings. It was a far
cry from his bedroom he had only moments ago been standing in.

Realizing that something was off, the abducted
red head jerked his gaze back to the creature that stood a few feet away with
a growl, green eyes taking on a tinge of gold in the process. The Tau’ri, whose
name on his home world was Shuichi Minamino, but to many of his close friends
was known simply as Kurama, studied the figure intently, using the heightened
senses that his body had been gifted with since he was born to evaluate the
creature that had questioned him. He scryed for any traces of an aura to determine
what sort of demon he was facing and blinked in surprise when he found no traces
of demonic energy at all.

It was with a somewhat baffled expression that
he answered his abductor with a question of his own. “What are you?” He then
narrowed his eyes and added, “And why have you brought me here?”

Loki’s ocular organs flashed briefly as he
considered the hostile young Tau’ri. This one was almost as defiant as O’Neill,
but at least he was more direct. Loki had long since concluded that O’Neill
only made logical sense 63.2% of the time.

The Tau’ri’s heart rate was escalating rapidly,
and from experience Loki knew that this was not a good thing. After a brief
analysis of the situation, he concluded that it would be best to answer the
Tau’ri’s question, for he did not want to put him in stasis while he was in
distress.

“I am an Asgard. We are a race of beings who
have long interacted with your species. Your mythology refers to us as Gods,
although we are not. Instead, we are merely benevolent observers who have on
occasion offered our assistance in your fight against the Goa'uld. As for your
second question, the answer is somewhat complicated, I fear. But know that
I mean you no harm.”

Unsure if he should believe that the creature
truly meant him no harm, Kurama instead remained as he was, poised to defend
himself in case it was needed. “I see,” He stated simply, hand brushing his
hair with the slightest of gestures only to reemerge with a single red rose.
“Please, don’t take offense if I do not believe you right away.”

Loki blinked his eyes in slight surprise at
the sudden example of Tau’ri flora that appeared in the hand of the Tau’ri.
He was fairly sure that the Tau’ri as a whole did not possess energy to matter
conversion technology, so where did the plant come from? Did the young Tau’ri
possess a transportation device of some sort? He decided to scan for one.
The specimen was enveloped in a bright light as he moved the fourth stone on
his control panel over two slots.

Kurama tensed as a red light shot from the
console and enveloped him in its rays. On instinct, he raised the hand that
held the rose. “Rose whip!” Instantly, the rose had disappeared, replaced by
his signature weapon. The thorny green vine like whip snapped forward with a
simple flick of Kurama’s wrist, but was stopped short of its target as it encountered
an invisible force that singed the whip and effectively deflected Kurama’s attack.

Kurama gasped in shock as he looked at his
damaged weapon. 'What was that? Some sort of invisible force field?'
Gritting his teeth in frustration, Kurama was at a loss of what to do. He wondered,
briefly, if this was what Hiei had felt like during the Dark Tournament, when
he and Genkai had been trapped by Ruka.

Loki was quite intrigued by the technology
that the young Tau'ri had displayed, but could find no viable source for it.
"How is it that you are materializing the flora?" he asked, a bit
dismayed that he needed to question the lower life form directly in order to
solve the puzzle he presented.

It was during this that the fox spirit that
also inhabited the red head’s body emerged within Kurama’s mind. ~Shuichi,
what is your problem? Your heart is racing and your anxiety is disturbing my
sleep!~
Youko grumbled from within. Looking out from his human host's
eyes, the kitsune immediately understood his counterpart's concern as he took
in the appearance of the creature before him. ~And do you mind explaining
who the hell this is and why we are not where we are supposed to be?~

Sighing inwardly, the human half answered,
'The creature you see before us calls himself Loki, and it appears that we
have been abducted, Youko. If I am correct, then I believe what you are witnessing
is indeed an alien.'

~Interesting. Youkai I know, ningens
I know, since I'm sharing your head, but aliens? Something new? What kind
of an alien is he?~

'He called himself an Asgard.'
Shuichi replied.

~An Asgard?~ style='font-family:Arial'>Youko inquired, and Shuichi felt a small but noticeable
perk in the kitsune’s aura. ~What else can you find out, or should I take
over?~
Youko asked, his interest had indeed been piqued and knew he
more than likely would be taking over anyway. His human counterpart seemed shook
up over this whole experience, more so than Youko had ever seen him before.

A mental nod had Youko surging to the front,
making sure not to transform and thus tip their hand, so to speak, although
there was a noticeable change in eye color as the vibrant green gave way to
a glowing amber gaze.

Youko looked at the stranger in front of him
with purpose. There was a familiarity in the way the creature looked, humanoid
but with striking differences. Wizened was the only word that came to mind when
he looked at the strange being in front of him. Youko had an idea of what he
was speaking to, but held onto the façade by asking, "So, would you mind
explaining to me exactly what the Asgard are?"

Loki immediately went on alert when he saw
the Tau’ri’s eyes flash gold. The only species he knew of with that distinctive
ocular characteristic was the Goa’uld. His suspicions grew as he glanced over
at the holoview. A remarkable deceleration had occurred in the Tau’ri’s heart
rate. Now, it appeared to be steady and normal.

Loki looked at the Tau’ri somewhat quizzically.

The Tau’ri had also asked him to explain himself,
once again. Could it be that he was dealing with a genetically altered Goa’uld?

Once again, Loki decided to confront him about
it. Not that he had gotten anywhere by doing so thus far, but if the Tau’ri
continued to be elusive, he would just put him in stasis and do a definitive
genetic analysis. That option was becoming more and more appealing anyway,
as the puzzle the young Tau’ri presented increased exponentially with each new
development.

He ran another quick scan on the Tau’ri, and
his eyes widened when the Tau’ri made an animalistic sound in response.

The results of his new scan showed a distinct
change in the neural pathway’s of the Tau’ri’s brain, in both the memory and
personality sector. Another indication that the subject in front of him may
be of Goa’uld origin.

“It appears that your DNA is combined with
another life form. The only species that I am aware of that has the capability
to combine with a Tau’ri is the Goa’uld,” he accused, curious to see how the
subject would respond.

Youko was, to say the least, startled. Goa'uld
and Asgard. Why did these names strike a chord within him? He knew the key
lay somewhere in the deep recesses of his memory, but for now, the answer was
elusive to the ancient fox spirit. He thought about changing, however he did
not want to give that away, yet. "If you think that I am of the Goa'uld,
you are mistaken.” He stated simply, defiantly.

The Asgard’s chest cavity rose and fell in
what could be considered a sigh, as he looked at the Tau’ri in exasperation.
He was at least able to ascertain that the life form standing before him was
not a Goa’uld to his knowledge. Further inquiry seemed pointless in the face
of the Tau’ri’s hostility.

“Your defiance is counterproductive to my research.
I will have to put you in stasis in order to continue. Please do not be afraid.”

Youko's eyes narrowed at the foreign word and,
sensing his human half tense at its mention, groaned inwardly as he once again
had to turn to his human half for answers.

~What is this stasis he speaks of, Shuichi?~

“It's a scientific word... Basically, this
person thinks we are lab subjects, and plans to freeze our brain waves, until
such time as he sees fit to release us. During stasis, one can obtain data and
research a subject without the subject having been aware of anything later.”

Shuichi replied, his inner voice displaying his worry.

~So what you're saying is, we get dissected,
and he gives us back our consciousness, and we trot off unaware that anything
happened.~

“Or, he may not give us back our memories
at all.”

~ ... ~

Youko’s outward response to this was to narrow
his eyes even further, the growl that had been building within his chest was
released a second after as he glared at his captor. But growl at his captor
was all that he had time to do before another strange light once again enveloped
him, and Youko knew no more.

Loki wasted no time in first transporting the
Tau’ri to his ship’s laboratory and then himself.

Now that the subject was in stasis, he was
able to obtain blood and tissue samples without causing the subject undue distress.
It was not his goal after all. In fact, once he was done with his analysis,
he would be sure to remove any memories of their encounter.

He placed the samples into the computer and
waited the necessary 3.46 nanoseconds for the results. When he got them, he
blinked in momentary surprise. Loki was beginning to think that his equipment
might be defective. There was no sign of any Goa’uld DNA, but what the computer
did find was even more puzzling.

How was it was even possible that this Tau’ri
had both human and Furling DNA?

Further analysis was going to be necessary.

Unfortunately, the Tau’ri had already been
gone a fair amount of time. His absence would be missed.

He was going to have to use a clone; there
was no other alternative if he wished to retain the Tau’ri for further study.

Loki placed the bio samples in the entry port
of the replication chamber, and waited. About 20 minutes later, he had an exact
copy of the Tau'ri before him. He was pleased to note that there were no size
or age discrepancies this time around - he did not need a repeat of the O'Neill
incident should the Tau'ri's companions notice a difference. But just in case,
he planned on monitoring the clone's interactions with others. In the specifications
for the clone, Loki had designed a monitoring device for both the ocular and
cochlear organs. Undetectable at the Tau'ri's current level of technology, the
devices would serve to transmit what the clone heard and saw to his ship's holoview
on request. Another device was replicated at the base of the clone's cerebral
cortex so that Loki could also monitor the clone's life signs from orbit.

Transferring the memories from his specimen
over to the clone turned out to be somewhat tricky, but he managed to do so
up until the point of the abduction. He was slightly concerned with the 7.62%
loss of information, but since he had no intention of holding the original Tau’ri
for more than a day lest his ship be detected, he disregarded the discrepancy
for the sake of his research.

Another movement of the stones on his control
panel, and the clone was enveloped in a bright light and transported back to
the specimen’s original location.

Loki checked the holoview to ensure that the
transport was successful. A vision of the Tau’ri’s habitat appeared before
him. Satisfied, Loki turned off the holoview and returned his attention to
the fascinating Tau’ri in his possession.

~*~

Down below on the planet, a red head stood
in the middle of his bedroom with a bewildered look on his face. He looked around,
wondering why he felt this way, but eventually shook it off and began dressing
for school. A quick glance at the clock, however, had him hastening his actions.
He was already TWO hours late! What the hell?! The last time he’d looked, he
was almost certain that he’d gotten up a bit early.

Pushing the anomaly to the back of his mind,
Kurama finished dressing in his uniform, grabbed his books and quickly dashed
out the door.

~*~

End Chapter 1

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