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This story takes place
during Season 7 of Stargate: SG-1 and after Season 7 of Buffy the
Vampire Slayer
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ON WITH THE SHOW
Prophecy
Chapter One
E-mails
Daniel Jackson looked over
the tablet once more to make sure he had read it correctly. He stood,
grabbing the tablet and his notes and ran up to General Hammond's
office. He knocked on the door and upon recieving an invite, walked
in.
"What is it, Dr. Jackson?" the General asked.
"General, I've finished the translation of the tablet written in Ancient that SG-6 brought back from P6X-408." Daniel started.
"Well...?" the General prompted.
"It talks about something, or someone, called the Slayer and how this Slayer is going to help in the fight with the Goa'uld. Unfortunately the tablet doesn't go into detail of what exactly the Slayer is."
"How does that help us?"
"Well, if we can figure out what the Slayer is, I think it would give us an advantage over the Goa'uld."
"Have you talked to Teal'c yet? He might know something about this Slayer."
"I was just on my way there, sir. I just wanted to let you know what I came up with."
"Thank you, Dr. Jackson."
With that, Daniel found his way down to Teal'c's.
"It is a legend among the Jaffa," Teal'c told him after Daniel asked. "A warrior among the Tau'ri that was as strong, if not stronger, than any Jaffa. It was said that this warrior would one day come and challenge the gods."
"The Slayer is from Earth?"
"That is what the legend says."
"Got any ideas on who it might be?"
"I do not."
"Well, thanks Teal'c." Daniel said. Teal'c nodded and Daniel left. Daniel went back up to General Hammond's office and relayed the information to him.
"I was thinking, I could send an e-mail to a few old colleagues of mine. They might have come across a similar legend here. If the Slayer does come from Earth, someone is bound to have heard something." Daniel requested. The General hesitated. "Keep in mind the advantages we would gain over the Goa'uld if we had the Slayer." he added to his argument.
"Alright. You have permission to e-mail a few of your old colleagues, but under no circumstances are you to reveal anything related to the Stargate or where the tablet originated. Is that clear?"
"Yes, sir."
"Then you have a go."
"Thank you, sir."
Rupert Giles took a sip of his tea and sat in front of his computer. He had finally got the thing to work properly without it freezing up on him every two minutes.
He opened his e-mail program and found he had three new messages. One from Buffy, and one from the new Watcher's Council. But it was the third one that caught his eye.
It didn't have a subject line, but he recognized the address. He clicked to open it and found it was from Dr. Daniel Jackson.
Giles had worked with him in the past, but hadn't heard anything from him in almost a decade.
I recently came across a
tablet and upon translating it, found a mention of
something
called the 'Slayer'. I was curious if anyone had come across
anything else that mentions this 'Slayer' or if anyone knows
anything about
it. I'd appreciate the help. Thank you.
Dr.
Daniel Jackson
Quickly Giles wrote an e-mail back before picking up the phone to call Buffy.
Daniel's computer beeped, indicating that he had a new e-mail. He checked his watch and figured he had enough time before SG-1 was set to leave for their next mission.
He was only a little surprised that the e-mail was from Rupert Giles. Only surprised because they haven't had any contact since well before Daniel joined the SGC. He wasn't surprised because Rupert was always into the more obscure legends and myths surrounding almost anything. He opened the e-mail.
Dr. Jackson,
I may
have heard something regarding the Slayer, but I may need
more
information. Would it be possible to know exactly what the tablet
said?
R. Giles
Daniel picked up the phone and called General Hammond to get permission to tell Rupert what the tablet said, leaving out the part about the Goa'uld, of course. After a little convincing, he got the go ahead and sent the e-mail
MORE TO COME!
