A group of five good friends stood, waiting to enter a dark door. It
creaked open slowly, and a bald man beckoned them inside. They entered,
three of them standing at attention, the other two just standing tall.
They were told to be seated, so they took their seats, looking down upon
their folders.
PR2-108 was the planet in question at today's meeting. That's were they were going, this group of friends, through the 'gate, and to this planet. It was a warm planet with purple sand and a pink sky. Deep blue waves appeared, in the pictures, to be crashing gently on the beach. There were no expected inhabitants, at least none that were detected.
Once the meeting was done, and they understood it was a simple recon to see if there were any useful minerals. The team geared up and went through the wavy blue event horizon.
After they arrived, they split up into their usual groups, the tall Jaffa taking point and scouting ahead, the space monkey and new comer looking for signs of life, and the colonel and smart scientist looking for useful minerals.
The stiff purple sand was laced with many different minerals that could be used against their enemy, the goa'uld. The sand held no signs of life, so Dr. Jackson and Lt. Tucker continued on, walking closer to the shore to gaze at the light green rocks. Jack got closer to the water and squatted.
He tilted his head, thinking he had seen something, perhaps a fish. He was about to turn around and tell Daniel when everything became dark and he saw no more.
PR2-108 was the planet in question at today's meeting. That's were they were going, this group of friends, through the 'gate, and to this planet. It was a warm planet with purple sand and a pink sky. Deep blue waves appeared, in the pictures, to be crashing gently on the beach. There were no expected inhabitants, at least none that were detected.
Once the meeting was done, and they understood it was a simple recon to see if there were any useful minerals. The team geared up and went through the wavy blue event horizon.
After they arrived, they split up into their usual groups, the tall Jaffa taking point and scouting ahead, the space monkey and new comer looking for signs of life, and the colonel and smart scientist looking for useful minerals.
The stiff purple sand was laced with many different minerals that could be used against their enemy, the goa'uld. The sand held no signs of life, so Dr. Jackson and Lt. Tucker continued on, walking closer to the shore to gaze at the light green rocks. Jack got closer to the water and squatted.
He tilted his head, thinking he had seen something, perhaps a fish. He was about to turn around and tell Daniel when everything became dark and he saw no more.
