Ba'al looked over to Saber, already getting a feel that this one had tactical know how and was used to fighting. If only she were from his world, then she would have made a fine general for his forces. She was miles ahead the other system Lords, who were egotistical megalomaniacs who only understood the use of fear and overwhelming force, and she was even better than his generals, for whom 'human wave spam', as it was so eloquently put, was the epitome of tactics. After all, the Jaffa were infinite, essentially, and devotedly loyal, so why not use the numbers to your advantage. "As I stated, I will be exploring this building," he commented as he made his way over to the elevator and hit the 'Up' button, the hok'tar joining him as he waited for it to arrive on the ground floor. "A pleasure to meet you, Fujiwara no Mokou," he said with a grin and a small bow, his long history of dealing with people who had such names as 'Apophis', 'Amaterasu', 'Nefertum', and 'Camulus' meaning that he had a good handle on pronouncing difficult names. It came in handy when all your fellows (and yourself) were Gods in old earth legend. He watched with interest as Mokou demonstrated her point, rising off the ground and floating before she returned to the ground. "Sadly, no. Not without the aid of machines anyway," he replied, at least appearing to be slightly impressed. "There were a race of people who had extraordinary abilities, such as healing, telekinesis, mind reading, and the like, but they ascended to a higher plane of existence and became beings made of pure energy many thousands of years ago." That would be ascension, the fate of the Ancients, and the Goa'uld benefited off what they left behind. Not that he would mention that bit unless he had to. There was a 'ding' as the elevator arrived at the ground floor, a green up pointing arrow lighting up above the door as they slid open to reveal the insides, of wood and brass with a carpeted floor. It wasn't quite Ring Transport, but he would survive. He stepped inside, and once Mokou had done the same, he hit the button for the top floor. The doors slid shut, and it began it's ascent with a slight lurch. "Though, I will say that this type of elevator is a bit...outdated, where I come from. The ones I have access to are faster, and it also helps when one has access to teleportation technology," he commented as the elevator car rose towards the top floor.