Stargate SG1:
The Uprising
Chapter 1:
A Normal Day?
The day started like any other at the SGC, they sent a probe though the gate to P3X-798, SG1's next mission. As the probe arrived on the unknown planet the controller of the probe turned on the cameras. The probe sent back to the SGC a vast garden on the computer screen and no sign of any Goa'ulds. The controller checked that the O2 and the gravity levels were ok, they were. He told General Hammond that it was ok for SG1 to go on with their mission.
The General spoke into the microphone to call SG1 to the briefing room. Then he started up to it himself. He only had to wait a couple of minutes before SG1 entered the room and sat down. He briefed them on the mission and they left to get ready.
At the same time the Tok'ra were being attacked by Anubis as they are opening their gate SGC was opening theirs. Both opened at the same time neither of them knew that it happened and they entered. As Teal'c, the last to go though, stepped though the warning of an unknown error flashed across the screen.
"Sir?" said the Dialer. "Yes, what is it Sargent?" said General Hammond. "Sir, we have a problem. There's an unknown error."
The Uprising
Chapter 1:
A Normal Day?
The day started like any other at the SGC, they sent a probe though the gate to P3X-798, SG1's next mission. As the probe arrived on the unknown planet the controller of the probe turned on the cameras. The probe sent back to the SGC a vast garden on the computer screen and no sign of any Goa'ulds. The controller checked that the O2 and the gravity levels were ok, they were. He told General Hammond that it was ok for SG1 to go on with their mission.
The General spoke into the microphone to call SG1 to the briefing room. Then he started up to it himself. He only had to wait a couple of minutes before SG1 entered the room and sat down. He briefed them on the mission and they left to get ready.
At the same time the Tok'ra were being attacked by Anubis as they are opening their gate SGC was opening theirs. Both opened at the same time neither of them knew that it happened and they entered. As Teal'c, the last to go though, stepped though the warning of an unknown error flashed across the screen.
"Sir?" said the Dialer. "Yes, what is it Sargent?" said General Hammond. "Sir, we have a problem. There's an unknown error."
