So I read another one of those fan-fiction stories and it really got me thinking. Sadly, the story was a lot like all the other stories -- over too quickly and never exploring the set up like I think they should have.
Basically, SG1 goes to a planet that another SG team has made first contact with. No signs of Go'uld, so SG1 is sent to make friends and establish trade or explore or whatever. It's a planet based on Ancient Greek culture, so Daniel is very keen to explore.
They arrive right as some local olympic-like games are being held, and they're invited to participate. Daniel being the anthropology type thinks it'd be a great idea to help establish friendly relations, so Sam (the female member) volunteers since she's the most qualified athletically who also won't make the native athletes look bad.
The catch is that like in ancient Greece, the games are held in the nude.
Sam does well enough in her division that she's awarded the gold for several events. As she and the other winners are on the platform to get their medals, the Goddess/Go'uld Hathor teleports down to congratulate them and decides that the gold medalists will be given the honor of becoming part of her retinue.
In the blink of an eye, Sam is now onboard the Go'uld mothership, apparently the report of "no Go'uld" was a bit off.
Where the story went wrong, imo, is that the rest of SG1 is able to quickly teleport up to the mothership, kill dozens of Jaffa warriors, recapture Sam and escape. Story ends. Woo frickin' Hoo.
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Got me thinking though.
1 - Sam isn't recognized by Hathor even though they have met before. This would be logical since she's out of context, naked, on a winner's dias with a lot of the other locals. Not exactly a situation that would engender recognition.
2 - Teleporting up to the Mothership immediately after the award ceremony would be a good time to just leave the System entirely. It's reasonable to expect that a Go'uld System Lord might have a schedule to keep.
3 - Hathor is the goddess of love, sex, sensuality, etc. In the show, she has a magical/mystical way of befuddling men, but women are immune to her power. She also showed no interest in women sexually and likely has dozens or hundreds of slaves in her personal retinue.
4 - Sam can be quite certain that her friends on SG1 are going to rescue her, so all she can do is play along, keep her head down, and "become the slave" like everyone else.
5 - Sam recognizes this as a wonderful opportunity for some espionage. Having to play the Slavegirl for a week while SG1 stages a rescue mission is actually going to be a good thing in the overall sense. It might not be fun a lot of the time, but bad days are part of the mission-statement she signed up for. In other words, she's not worried about being rescued any time soon because she takes the bull by the horns and decides it's better to stay onboard the Mothership and gather intel, etc.
6 - Unfortunately for Sam, SG1 can't just magically teleport up to the ship like they always do in the show. The real world doesn't work like that. Even if they could just magically pop in for a rescue, the Mothership entered Hyperspace and they're now millions of lightyears away from the planet, going to a destination that nobody knows about. As such, days turn into weeks turn into months.....
7 - Sam falls into a rut, so to speak. She goes through the day doing her slave duties but can't do much beyond that. Unbeknownst to her at the time, all Go'uld slaves are implanted with a tiny chip that not only tracks their movements onboard the ship, but locks them out of areas they aren't cleared for. As much as Sam might want to sabotage things, she's locked out of anything that doesn't have to do with her lowly slave-girl duties.
8 - Sam's learning a lot by just watching. For example, she's seeing Go'uld technology they had no idea existed. Sadly, it's often to her detriment. One case, Hathor, being the bitchy and shallow Go'uld that she is, decides that too many of her slavegirls are blonde and orders that half be made into either brunettes or redheads. Of course, Sam's picked for the body-sculpting because she's one of the lowest-ranking slavegirls, joining the team a few months ago.
9 - Throughout the story, I see a ton of little things, entirely accidental or unintentional, that preclude Sam from being rescued. Not knowing about the chip implant stops her from being able to do anything substantive, so she can only learn by observing. Similarly, the body-sculpting changes her DNA to make her an actual genuine redhead. While her fingerprints might remain the same, any spies looking for Samantha Carter of SG1 would overlook the woman with red hair and green eyes because they're supposed to be hunting for a blonde with blue eyes.
10 - Part of the culture of the Go'uld that's never been explored is life onboad a ship for the lesser beings. What does Sam have to go through? What training would she have to endure to be a slave to a Goddess? The society is very hierarchical so it stands to reason that there's be a pecking order even among the slaves and servants. Sam being new to the team would be at the bottom of the ladder and it would take years to move up it. While she initially thought she'd have free reign of the ship, she quickly learns that her being chosen by Hathor doesn't come with any perks or benefits and she's way way way down at the bottom rung because those closest to Hathor sure aren't going to let some upstart newbie possibly show them up in front of the Goddess.
11 - Maybe Hathor did actually recognize Sam at the olympic games and that's why she decided to take them all with her. She's a catty bitch that wants to break Sam, payback for Sam beating her in a prior meeting. But.... catty as she might be, she didn't become a Go'uld System Lord by being shortsighted or dumb. She could play with Sam in a thousand ways, always pretending to not know who she is, but always seeming to find a way to transform Sam in little ways. Psychological Warfare, as it were, that makes it impossible for Sam to be rescued while also providing Hathor with immense entertainment as she watches this "great warrior" slowly turned into a meek and submissive slavegirl. Women can be very cruel like that! ;-)
12 - If Hathor did recognize Sam as part of SG1, that could explain why they left the planet so quickly. As the story goes, it might also help to have a second character "in the know" so the readers can see that what's happening to Sam isn't entirely accidental or just part of life in the Go'uld empire.
13 - If 12 stands, then Hathor could do things like have some of the slaves transferred to other ships. This might be done under the guise of just bringing in fresh meat, so to speak, but it also makes it impossible for Sam to be rescued as she's transferred from ship to ship, base to base, etc. Before too long, she'd be so deep into enemy territory that there's just no hope of anyone finding her. Sure, the SG1 allies would look for her, but after the body-sculpting and constantly being moved around, how would anyone find her other than by shear dumb luck?
14 - Sam is officially listed as MIA. Her hopes of doing great damage from within the machine are ruined. All she can do is keep living the slavegirl life, trying to keep her head down and not be discovered for who she really is/was. Months turn into years and though everyone still watches for signs of her, she's never heard from again.
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In trying to keep things realistic, I can see a lot of things happening.
There would have to be technology that the SGC and allies aren't aware of. For example, it was never explained how Hathor's ability to befuddle minds came about or why it doesn't work on females. More importantly, you'd think that Hathor would have seen the benefits of this befuddlement and want to find a way to make it work on the other half of the slave population.
If the Sarcophagi can restore health and heal fatal wounds, it stands to reason they could change the body in other ways.... like making someone redheaded. There is "canon" to suggest there's tech in the Universe that allows rewriting the entire genome, creating malformities, etc. As such, it's entirely possible that Hathor has the tech and know-how to create perfectly beautiful slaves. That there's a limit to it could also explain why her army of Jaffa aren't immortal warriors ten feet tall. Maybe it's just Hathor's personal quirk that she's more interested in perfect lovers and surrounding herself with slaves that are works of art, and the Jaffa are seen as nothing more than disposable.
It bears thinking on because going down this path would allow Hathor to do a lot of re-shaping to Sam under the guise of filling a petty desire for something different. It also has the unintended consequence of making Sam harder to find.
Maybe Hathor has a special blend of eleven herbs and spices that makes her slaves permanently submissive and obedient after prolonged exposure. It would be interesting to see Sam struggle with these new feelings she's having, sure that they're stemming from the "training" she's having to endure and never realizing that it's something in the food. It wouldn't mean she was turning on the SGC or divulging classified intel because she's still her.
Being the goddess of sex, sexuality, love, etc, would you expect sex to play a larger role in the story? Would you expect Sam to be involved?
What if Hathor does have a lot of sex slaves onboard and most of their time is spent servicing the Jaffa? As a goddess of sex and sensuality, prostitution wouldn't be stigmatized in her domain necessarily.
What kinds of training would a new slavegirl have to go through to earn her place? What would you like to see happen to Sam? What internal battles would you think she'd be waging as she finds it increasingly difficult to fight off the training? Everyone breaks at some point. Everyone.
What are the little things you think would be funny but also hamper Sam's success in getting a message back to the SGC?
What about seeing Sam rescued, but after years of "captivity" and training? How does she deal with all that's been done to her, that she's had to do? How much of her training can be deprogrammed and how much is jammed deep into her DNA? Could she recover from three years of working daily as a whore in some temple to Hathor? Would she want to?