A/N- I do not own Stargate. I don't even own the laptop I wrote this on; my parents do, technically. Anyway, I'm going to place this story in season seven. Anywhere after Homecoming but before Fallout. You get to pick.
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Jack O'Neill walked the hallways of the SGC, pleased that for once things seemed to be going their way in the universe. There were no emergencies, his team was all on base and he didn't have any paperwork that needed his attention; at least immediate attention. He had just stepped into the elevator when a voice called to him.
"Jack! Hey Jack, wait a sec!" Daniel ran and deftly jumped between the closing doors of the elevator.
"Daniel, one of these times you're going to get squished doing that." said Jack.
"Well," replied Daniel, "it wouldn't be a problem if you held the doors open when I asked you to."
"Yes, well…" said Jack. "What did you want?"
"I wanted to talk to you and General Hammond about those ruins we found on the last planet we visited. You see when I compared them to the ruins that were on Vis Uban I realized that there were similarities between the two…" started Daniel excitedly.
"Ah!" yelled Jack. "Wait until we get to the General's office to start all that. I don't want to hear it twice."
"Fine, but you know you will have to hear it eventually."
"Eventually." muttered Jack. "Hey! You think Carter and Teal'c will want to hear this too?" Daniel paused, and then nodded in response. Jack then proceeded to get a hold of the two; wasting as much time as he could along the way.
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About a half hour later SG1 and General Hammond were sitting around the table in the briefing room. Daniel was talking excitedly about his great find. Sam, Teal'c and the General were all listening attentively; Jack was doodling on a paper in front of him. Suddenly, though, he was brought out of his reverie.
"So Jack, what do you think of all of this?" asked Hammond.
Startled, Jack tried to come up with an answer for a question pertaining to who knows what. "Well, I, um, think that we should…" He was saved from the rest of his answer when the klaxons sounded throughout the base. Jack cheered inwardly then rose with the rest to head downstairs to see what was up.
"What do we have Walter?" asked General Hammond.
"Don't know yet, sir. It's an unscheduled activation and we have yet to receive an identification of any kind." replied the gate technician. A few seconds passed, and then a code was finally sent through the gate.
"It's the Kelownans, sir." reported Walter.
"Open the iris." said Hammond as he and SG-1 went to greet their allies.
The iris slid back and moments later First Minister Dreylock came stumbling through the gate, unused to the method of travel. She straightened as she walked down the ramp. She stopped in front of the team and before they could say anything, stated that there was a problem on Kelowna that required their immediate attention.
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Once again SG-1 and Hammond were situated around the briefing room table; joined by the First Minister.
"It all happened quickly." Dreylock was explaining. "It was so sudden and it was over so soon that I didn't have any time to react. By the time word had got to me, they had already left with what they wanted."
"Do you know who it was?" questioned Sam.
"There are some reports that they were the same people as before, which lead us to believe that Anubis yet again wanted something from us."
"And he apparently got what he wanted?" asked Jack.
"It would seem so. They left abruptly and did not search far into the city. It was like they knew exactly what they wanted and they found it quickly." Dreylock responded.
"And…" Jack waved his hand impatiently, "what did they want and get for themselves this time?"
"I did not tell you?" Dreylock questioned, sounded confused.
"You did not." said Teal'c.
"I thought I had. You see this is why we contacted you also. We thought you would care greatly about what was taken."
Everyone at the table looked at her expectantly, wondering what it was that was taken. All wondered why it was so important, and why Dreylock believed they would care so much that it had been taken.
"You see," she began, "it is who was taken actually." They all stared; dread beginning to build in their stomachs. "Anubis has taken Jonas Quinn."
