[@flamelord][@thewizardguy] The shift was sudden but well counciled at least for the newly-avian creature xel'rath had become as he takes off, seemingly cloaked with just feathers and light as he rockets over land slightly above treeline just to prevent accidentally demolishing what little remaining forests their were. His target was simple; a small string of islands formerly known as japan, not very densely populated and as far as he knew quite advantageous for his purposes. His arrival was met with blaster with a sudden stop and the releasing of drones as a psionic siren was emitted to embolden any hiding forces on the island nations so they could be dealt with. Unfortunately this came via a rifle shot to the face, causing him to plummet to the ground, already repairing himself and calibrating his sensors. "covert operations... disadvantageous" he thinks to himself, his vastly accelerated thinking already mapping out fixes he could work out before he remembers the creatures whos' form he'd borrowed for the time being. While not particularly physically capable, the creatures were quite mystically capable and with a slight shift in his armor and feathered cloak he adjusts to account for a more close form of combat which, while dangerous in terms of his method of constructing himself, would pay dividends just simply due to the necessary availability for combating covert units. With these additions he begins to hunt down the Goa'uld (however the fuck it's pronounced) troops sneaking around his new land, his body's ability to cover large distances providing him the capability to traverse the string of islands within roughly five hours, clearing out the stragglers at the very least. However the Goa'uld settlement still remained, and while it was well hidden by most standards, the near constant stream of energy coming off of it cause red flags to go up in all Xel'rath's sensors, and while he could simply blast it away and take most of the surroundings along with it, this was the perfect chance to test something. While he'd created drones easily, the creation of life was a much more difficult task so he simply created flawed copies of himself, the things lacking his native component which causes them to have a cap on storable energy and limited sentience by his standards. He could leave a few of them behind to construct a general base of operations while he and his troops assaulted the settlement, making swift work of the defenses before gathering up the remainder and disintegrating them, taking the time to take down the settlement slowly so as to not damage it's surroundings. By the end of the day, japan was converted and colonized over to xel'rath's wishes, allowing him a base of opperations at the cost of most likely angering or at least intriguing the previous owners of it.