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(A/N: Stargate/Enterprise crossover. Season 4 of Enterprise. Please read and review. Enjoy!)

"Home"

Ch. 1

(2154, Enterprise, Bridge)

"Captain, I'm detecting a ship 10 meters from our position," Ensign Mayweather said.

"Life signs?" Captain Archer asked T'Pol.

"Three," she answered stoically.

"Let's check it out, Ensign," Captain ordered.

Mayweather grinned.

"Yes, sir,"

Moments later. . .

They reached the mysterious ship. It was a ship Archer and his crew had never seen before. It was gold and in a shape of a pyramid. Archer nodded to Hoshi.

"This is Captain Archer of the USS Enterprise. Please respond."

There was no answer.

"We're peaceful explorer's from the planet Earth," Archer went on.

When there was no answer he looked over at Hoshi.

"The channel is still open sir." she told him. "Wait! I'm receiving a low signal. It's weak."

"Can you make it out?" Archer asked.

"It's in a rare dialect of Ancient Egyptian," she informed him. "Help. Need help. That's it, Captain. That's all I can translate."

"Alright, let's help them," Archer turned to the crew on the bridge. "Malcolm, T'Pol, Hoshi, and Trip prep Shuttle Pod One."

"Aye, Cap'n'" Trip said, getting up from his station.

(Mothership, Bridge)

"This appears to be the Bridge," T'Pol said.

"Good guess," Trip commented.

T'Pol raised her eyebrow in his direction. The group walked around the large Bridge. The lights weren't on, so they were forced to use flashlights.

"How's it looking?" Archer's voice echoed.

"There's nothing here, Cap'n'" Trip told him.

There was a short pause before Malcolm said, "Captain, I believe I have located the three bio-signs.

Malcolm flashed his light at the three stasis pods propped up against the wall. The others all turned their attentions to the pods.

"You gotta tell me more than that, Lieutenant," Archer said.

"They are all in stasis, sir," Malcolm told him.

"They look human," Travis said.

"They are human," T'Pol confirmed. "Two females and one male."

To be continued . . .