P4y-692 at night was dark like any other planet except the ring of 5 moons was amazing.

"Alright kids lets set up camp here," Colonel O'Neill decided, "it's got just the right view of all 5 moons!"

"Sir if it's alright with you I'd like to set up a miniature observatory…." Major Carter started

"No Carter! When I said set up camp I meant to sleep!"

"Yes sir" she sighed thinking she could set one up on her watch.

Colonel O'Neill took first watch then Teal'c followed by Daniel and finally Sam. Jack was sat, on his watch, bored and staring at the moons. He decided to check on the team before doing a perimeter sweep. Daniel was sound asleep, Teal'c peacefully doing Kel-no-reem and Carter was sleeping but it was fitful. For some reason she looked very uncomfortable.

Time passed with nothing unusual and eventually Sam's watch came around. As Daniel went to wake her up, he saw she was covered in red spots and had a raging fever.

"JACK!" Daniel screamed 'damn' he thought 'no wonder she was so agitated'

"What? Daniel, why are you waking me up before the suns are up? Jack asked while scratching his stomach 'why am I so itchy' he wondered. His attention was moved to Major Carter from which he had heard a slight groan.

"Ahh, crap that's what the kids in the village had isn't it? I knew it wasn't safe." Colonel O'Neill was now fully awake and accusing Daniel. He rushed out of Carter's tent to get Teal'c while Daniel tried to get Sam to wake up.

After packing up, there was still no sign of Major Carter waking up. Teal'c volunteered to carry her unconscious form to the 'gate. Daniel carried her equipment and jack lead the way. It was two anxious hours of trekking through the forest and Sam drifting in and out of consciousness. When she was awake, she was confused and disorientated. Finally, they reached the 'gate and everyone was relieved to see the big grey ring. Daniel dialled and Teal'c rested Sam on the ground.

"Teal'c, I can take it from here." Jack decided, having one more look behind him before taking Sam in his arms and heading through the horizon into the safe hands of the SGC medical team.