As far as she went, intercepting without even a hail was reason enough to be put out of the sky. But alas Williams and Homeworld command would have her head on a plate if she didn't even try. Those could be the planet's people only commandeering the goa'uld ships. "Alpha 1, disengage and hail them. Head for these coordinates and put some distance between yourself and the contacts." Black said quickly hoping to beat the jamming before it fully kicked in, if it was powerful enough to overmatch the 304s communication systems. "General quarters." captain barked. The lights on the bridge shifted and an alarm sounded throughout the ship, notifying everyone of the condition. "Shields up. Navigation, plot a jump near to where alpha 1 is headed for quick rendezvous. Execute when ready. Weapons, prep tubes 1 through 4, just in case the Ha'Tak is not as dead as we think. Alpha wing, stand by to launch and provied escort. Beta is to suit up." she finished with the combat orders. A dead Ha'tak and few squadrons of gliders shouldn't even be a match for them, but things already weren't going exactly as planned, and ambush was a good possibility. Still the gears turned in her head. If they were forced to eliminate Tolia's defenders, least they could do is to take a good salvage, since the possibility of being allowed to explore the planet would probably be closed, albeit it was the Tolian's fault. A Ha'tak might not be of much use to Earth than for raw resources, but it would speed along the production of the next 304 or the British ship nicely, or it could be gifted to some of their allies. That would however mean beating anyone left on board, and she wasn't about to send in marines only to recover a shipwreck. After a few seconds of thinking, she snapped her fingers victoriously and opened a private channel: "Captain Falk, do you have anything that would wipe out a Ha'Tak crew on board?" It felt a bit harsh to wage biological warfare only to recover a ship and Catherine wasn't too sure she would give the order, but she liked to know if the option was there.