"Society of the disavowed academics"
Daniel Jackson had learned an important fact the day he cracked the code and they showed him the Stargate. Never underestimate the crazy theory. There was evidence of alien contact you just had to know how to look for it. Ever since that fateful day when he said maybe to the possibility of aliens having helped in construction of the pyramids he'd become a recipient of research from other discredited historians. Apparently, some timed during his ascension a bunch of them had formed a Club and included him as an honorary member for having the guts to say maybe.
The result of which is he got a newsletter every month he got a newsletter about members research projects and funny antidotes. This month one of the members had written a small piece on a minor mythical figure appearing in many cultures. The man identified himself as T.T. He had found evidence of a figure, who mysteriously appears in times when there are paranormal occurrences. The figure would save the bay and then vanish as oddly as he had come. The same story seemed to appear all over the world even in places that have not had contact with the outside world until the dawn of the new century. The figure seemed to appear in 13 different guises but there was usually the constant of the title "The Doctor". Even in places where position never existed. There were also references to an object matching the description of British blue police box circa 1960.
Most would laugh at
this strange story but Daniel knew better the members of the Society
of the Disavowed Academics where hard working people, not crazy.
They thought outside the box yes, but their research was about a
thousand times more thorough because of it.
It was some to the
over names given to this figure that caught his eye. Names like
Lonely God, The Traveler, and Time Lord. These made Daniel think
back to a rubbing he had filled away in binder of untranslatable
text. A message to the only survivor of a war that time forgot. At
the end of the article, the writer had noted the possibility of
contemporary references and the pending decision to widen the scope
of the search.
