Note: I do not own any of the original Stargate characters. However, Angelus is my original character.

Chapter 1: The Humanoid

SG-1 stepped through the Earth's Stargate. In an instant the four travelers were in a new environment. Ahead of them they could see the parked probe. Usually their destinations were located in a dense forest or a sandy desert. But on this mission they were on what looked to be onboard a massive mother ship. But it wasn't Goa'uld, Asgard, or Replicator design. SG-1's leader, Colonel Jack O'Neill took a look around. For what he didn't know.

"Teal'C, have you ever seen a ship like this before?" asked O'Neill.

The dark skinned man (he wasn't from Earth) answered,

"I have not."

The colonel turned to the only woman on their team.

"Carter what are the readings showing?"

"Readings all look normal sir. Life support and radiation levels all look normal," said Carter.

"Oh good. That means we won't fry."

"Ummm. . . sir I'm not exactly sure we would fry if we didn't have those," pointed out Carter.

"That's good to know Major."

The archeologist, walked ahead of the group. There were no lights on the ship and Jackson was swallowed into the darkness.

"Hey Jackson slow down!" barked O'Neill.

"Jack, I found something," called back Jackson from the darkness.

O'Neill exhaled loudly. "Okay kids let's go see what Daniel 'found' now."

O'Neill turned his flashlight that was attached to his M-16. He walked through the darkness towards where he last saw Jackson. Teal'C and Carter followed suit. O'Neill found Jackson studying what looked like rows and rows of sea-green liquidized filled capsules. The capsules were full body length.

"So Daniel I see what you've 'found' now," said O'Neill.

"Jack looks closer. Do you see what I see?"

O'Neill stared at Jackson. Then he looked through the capsules. The colonel jumped back on natural reflex.

"Whoa! What the hell is that?" yelled O'Neill.

Inside the capsule it was filled with a liquid of some kind. But what made O'Neill jump back was that there was something . . . no . . . someone in there. A living organism. A living organism that could have easily blend into society back on Earth. It looked at least humanoid. O'Neill leaned in closer and saw that around the skull was a dark something. O'Neill supposed it was hair. The humanoid's eyes were closed.

"That looks like a person in there sir," said Carter.

"Indeed," murmured Teal'C.

O'Neill looked back at Carter. "I can see that Major."

Carter gave him a look. She pulled a scanner from her pack. She swiped the container tube with the scanner. "Colonel, it seems that the tube is some sort of . . . stasis chamber. The readings show high levels of everything you would need to survive. All in this small space . . . this is amazing sir."

O'Neill continued staring at the "stasis" chamber. Then all of the sudden the humanoid's eyes flew open. The eyes were full of shocked horror. The humanoid pounded on the glass with its hands. On instinct, O'Neill raised his weapon, ready to shoot.

"Hold your fire!" yelled Jackson. O'Neill turned to face Jackson and shouted back,

"What am I supposed to do Daniel? That person could be drowning!"

O'Neill turned back to the chamber. The humanoid was floating in the chamber, peacefully as though nothing had happened.

"I think we need to contact the base," said O'Neill.

Chapter 2: Stasis

It had taken over two hours to convince General Hammond and to collect the necessary medical team to get pack on the mother ship. Dr. Janet Frasier was in charge of the medical team. She was studying what she confirmed to be, the stasis capsule. Dr. Frasier instructed her medical team to carefully take the capsule out of the wall. Then they drained the liquid out of the stasis capsule. The liquid splashed everywhere. Dr. Frasier placed the humanoid onto the make-shift gurney. The other two medical personnel began shoving I.V.s in the humanoid's arms and placing heart monitors on the humanoid's chest.

"Pulse is weak," announced Dr. Frasier. "Blood pressure is rising. We need to get her to the infirmary now."

The humanoid was female.

Jackson hurriedly punched in Earth's coordinates on the D.H.D. Dr. Frasier and her medical team stood at the ready to disembark immediately. After a minute, Hammond gave them the clearance to pass safely through the Stargate. The medical team took off running as fast as they could, pushing the gurney with the humanoid on it.

"She's going into cardiac arrest!" yelled Dr. Frasier. "Prepare the paddles!"

She charged up the paddles and placed them onto the humanoid's chest. Flat line. Dr. Frasier used the paddles again this time the humanoid's heartbeat came back, but it was barely beating. They moved the humanoid into her own closed off space.

SG- 1, General Hammond, and Dr. Frasier were in the briefing room, discussing the humanoid female. Dr. Frasier was reading off the humanoid female's basic information.

"Well," began Dr. Frasier. "Right now I believe she is in some kind of coma. There's no telling for how long, she could have gone into the coma because of interrupting the stasis process."

The general nodded, taking all the information in. Teal'C asked,

"Is it possible that we may have set the humanoid into a permanent coma?"

Dr. Frasier shook her head.

"No, I don't think so. Her vitals are too strong to be in a permanate coma. I believe that the coma will only be short term."

O'Neill slumped down in his chair, looking like a bored middle schooler during a boring class period.

"What exactly is your definition of 'short-term'?" asked O'Neill sarcastically.

"Days . . . weeks . . . a year or two at the most." She explained.

She also explained that the humanoid female looked to be at least eighteen, has brown eyes and hair, weighed about eighty five pounds, a pale complexion that was almost albino, and is five foot and six inches tall.

General Hammond looked down at the report from SG-1.

"It also says here that there was another humanoid was next to this humanoid," said the general.

Dr. Frasier breathed deeply. "Yes there was. She is dead. Her autopsy reveals that she has been dead for at least 10,000 years."

Teal'C's eyebrows rose up, but he stayed silent.

Carter asked,

"How is that possible? That would mean that the humanoid female's body is probably that age too. I mean, what if she's an ancient?"

Dr. Frasier was about to say something when she was interrupted by an urgent phone call from the red phone. Hammond picked it up, talked a little, and then hanged up. He turned to the doctor.

"The girl is awake," he announced.

O'Neill, Jackson, Carter, Teal'C, Frasier, and Hammond left immediately to the infirmary.

"Sir. . . "Called out the doctor. "There's something else about the two humanoids!"

"Later Doctor!" commanded the general.

(The humanoid's point of view)

I flash my eyes open in the first time in a long time. I'm not sure how much time has passed. I am not on my people's ship. Instead I am in a strange place with bright lights that make my eyes squint. I try to move but I'm strapped by all these weird tubes and wires that are connected to my right arm and chest. I try to pull them off but all it does is given me pain. My instinct is telling me to run, but when I try to move my legs and get off this bed, nothing happens. My legs feel numb from lack of use. I feel helpless and to me that is the worst feeling a person can ever feel. So I thrash around in the bed, screaming my frustration and uncomforting, trying to get some feeling in my legs. I do this until I hear hurried voices coming toward me. Soon a group of people in white come with a pointy something. They roll up my sleeve. I try to struggle away, but their grip on me is too strong. They stick the pointy thing in my arm that makes me jump. And then, after a moment, everything turns fuzzy, then white, and I finally slip into a black darkness.