Author's Note: This is an idea I've had for quite a while and finally decided to start writing. I will attempt at a greater deal of detail that I've so blatantly left out in my other stories. This story may have some aspects of a crossover, but it will probably be more by names and references. It probably won't update quickly like with "The Dark Lord's Apprentice," which took less than a month to start and finish. Expect this to be long, detailed, and hopefully, epic!

This is a prologue, it won't long like a chapter.

Questions to be Answered

Prologue

Area 51, Nevada

March 5, 1992

A man in a lab coat stood in an laboratory, typing at a computer and occasionally looking through a window into an enclosed testing area. The more he worked and looked at charts on the computer, he grew more and more excited. He typed in a command and looked through the window again. 'Lord,' he thought as a smile grew on his face, 'I'll be a shoe-in for the Nobel Prize!'

"What have you done now?" His lab assistant asked him while handing him coffee.

"The greatest discovery since Einsteins Theory of Relativity!" He practically yelled happily, " I've gotta show this to Mckay."

He saved his data to a portable hard drive and ran through the facility to an office.

"McKay, you've got to see this." The man almost yelled excitedly.

"What bologna have you come up with now, Daniels?" McKay asked in a condescending drawl, as he began following Daniels to his lab.

"My theory on exotic particles, I've proved it!"

Mckay stopped and paled. "You've just disproved the laws of Physics."

Daniels nodded excitedly.

"Show me, now!" Mckay said, starting to get excited.

They both ran to Daniels' lab and Daniels went to a computer and clicked on a saved command while Mckay went to the window to watch.

"This command causes matter to be created in the design you wish, in this case, a sofa!"

A large sofa appeared in the testing area.

"You just disproved the Law of Conservation of Matter." Mckay whispered, almost horrified. His world of science designed by laws that are being destroyed started to crash on him.

"Yes Rodney... I did!" Daniels yelled excitedly, "I can destroy matter as well." Daniels clicked on another command he had saved, the sofa disappeared.

"Are you just manipulating the air particles?" Mckay asked.

"No, the testing area is a vacuum, I made sure to test that after I first started... conjuring stuff I guess."

"Holy shit, James," Mckay exclaimed, "it's like a replicator from Star Trek! Can you make me one?"

"No Rodney! First off, this device cost 1.3 billion dollars to build. Second, it took me six years to tune it correctly. And finally, it does more than just impossibly create and destroy matter. I can manipulate the particles to make a new object from this one."

A click on the computer made the sofa turn into a bicycle.

"And I can make stuff hover *click*, or make it blend with its surroundings *click*. There are a few other things, but thats the big stuff that doesn't look like stupid magic tricks." Daniels concluded.

"Jesus Christ," Mckay yelled excitedly, "you just invented Magic!"

Daniels went pale and promptly fainted.

Mckay stood there by his body, briefly contemplating an idea that popped into his head. 'No,' he thought, 'then I would have to get rid of his assistant, too.'

He then went to get a glass of water to wake Daniels up.