S T A R G A T E 2
Disclaimer: I own nothing. This is my interpretation of the rumors of a second Stargate movie based fully on the original that was supposed to explore the Mayan connection to Egypt, 12 years after the original mission. For what I think would be a good theme song, go to Youtube and search for Stargate 2. It'll be Spanish. Words in Egyptian Abydonian are based off of real Egyptian words, although I can't be too sure about grammar and syntax. This will also be considerably darker and more "controversial" than the first movie.
Prologue
Dr. Daniel Jackson's trowel dug into the hot Abydonian under-soil, sending small quartz grains into the air which glinted under the sun. It was late in the afternoon, the intolerable heat of midday having already passed. Now calm winds swept the area, not enough to hinder any excavations but enough to provide a refreshing sensation as they passed. A faat beast, laden with packages of supplies including Daniel's old egyptology reference books that he had brought from Earth, groaned in its peculiar manner as the wind cooled its hairy exterior. The careful digging of the trowel scraped stone with a gritty noise, and Jackson knew that he had found something. Abruptly, the bespectacled man stood up, letting his trowel drop to the ground and wiping his forehead of sweat.
"Skaare! Iwah apedu!"
Another man poked his head out of a pit some ways away. This one was younger and more youthful looking, with skin more tan than Daniel's and a dirty-looking turban-like garment wrapped around his head, from which sprouted locks of ebony hair. With a grunt he raised himself out of the square pit and ran along the dunes to where Daniel was standing.
"Dani-ehl" the young man greeted his near-sighted friend, who smiled. "Skaare, sebe nenkh sedej. Senet temesh!", enjoined Daniel. Skaara nodded eagerly and bent down to help the older man with his task, his long robes spreading over a large area of sand.
Their brushes skimmed the surface of the sand, which by now had lost whatever moisture it had retained buried under the surface. Fine clouds of dust were disturbed by their work, and Daniel sneezed. Slowly, they exposed the outline of the object that Daniel had wanted his friend to help him uncover. Dr. Jackson bent closer, curious as he worked. He blew the last remnants of grime from the surface of the stone, and dropped his tool. It wasn't from the heat.
