Title: Peer into Tomorrow
Chapter 1 – Hostile Intentions

Summary: The SG-1 crew get a surprise when another SG-1 team arrive through the Stargate claiming they are from Earth and that this Earth will soon be destroyed. But are they really from a parallel Earth? Or are they new enemies in disguise? Will the SG-1 team find out too late?

This is a piece of fan fiction. It is written for pleasure and not for profit. The characters of Cameron Mitchell, Sam Carter, Daniel Jackson, Teal'c, Hank Landry, Sgt. Harriman are all property of Alliance Atlantis, Stargate SG-1 and MGM. All other characters are my own.

A/N 1: I am a huge fan of Stargate but this is my first story and I am not a great sci-fi writer…go easy on me! Thanks in advance.

A/N 2: I see so many hits for chapter 1. Chapter 1 is just an intro…please continue on and view the other chapters that will develop the story! It's not as predictable as you think!


"Will we make it?" Sam shouted as they raced for the Stargate dial under heavy fire.

"If not then this is a hell of a way to go out," Col. Mitchell yelled back. Daniel was the first to reach the dial and quickly punched in the symbols for home base and turned back to help his team. The Stargate finally came to life and they raced through the gate under the heavy barrage of weapons fire.


"Incoming! Under attack!" Sgt. Harriman yelled to Gen. Landry. Landry got the troops quickly assembled and they watched in anticipation as the SG-1 team came flying through the iris; landing hard on the metal plank of the Stargate platform.

"Now that was close," Col. Mitchell lamented as they dove through the open iris of the Stargate, blaster fire just whizzing by and then breathing a sigh of relief as the huge gate closed and sealed behind them.

"They are still trying to come through," Sgt. Harriman called out to the team as they slowly picked themselves up off the metal plank.

"They were very unpleasant to deal with," Teal'c stated dryly.

"Yeah I'll log insight that into my report," Mitchell remarked as they headed towards General Landry. "I'll think we'll put that location down on the black list."

"Think this will earn us some vacation time?" Sam asked with hope.

"Tell Jack he can wait," Mitchell smiled back. "How is he?"

"Fine," Sam smiled back. "I mi…" her words were cut off as Gen. Landry approached for a quick report.

"What made them so upset? The transmission we got was that of a cry for help," Landry questioned. "Doesn't seem like they needed help."

Mitchell looked at Daniel who sighed and then looked at Landry with an ever growing frown. "We misinterpreted their message. I think it was a cry for war."

"Easy misunderstanding," Landry retorted dryly. "I need a full report after you have caught your breath. But you all look like you could use a rest right now. Why don't…" his words were cut off by the loud alarm sounding once again.

"They just don't know when to quit," Mitchell stated.

"This is a different incoming signal Sir," Sgt. Harriman called out. "From another world. The same sort of message but from a different transmission source."

"Do they think we are complete idiots?" Daniel remarked under his breath.

"No just bad interpreters," Mitchell retorted.

"A new one again? Twice in two days?" Sam asked in a puzzled tone. "It has to be a twin system with the same agenda. Too much of a coincidence their message is similar."

"Sir do we open the iris and let them in?" Harriman asked. "There are no signs of weapons fire."

Landry looked at Mitchell who just shrugged. "They won't get a happy reception. But we can try to reason with them again."

"Open under heavy guard," Landry commanded.

The weary SG-1 team turned and headed back behind the military barricade to wait for their newly founded opponents.

Daniel looked at Mitchell who was just staring back with a slight smirk. "Okay so I need to brush up on…well whatever they speak."

"I didn't say a word." Mitchell was about to say something more when the iris opened and four people in army fatigues stepped through the gate, their weapons drawn.

"I don' think that's the same team we fought with on Planet 495XP," Teal'c commented.

"Well they look different," Mitchell immediately commented. "Very different," he continued, Sam looking at him with a slight look of amusement. His eyes fixated on the beautiful woman that just entered their world. "At least she does."

"Hold your fire," Gen. Landry rushed.

They all stared at the team of four before them in surprise.

"This doesn't look right," a male whispered to the lead female. "I think we misdialed."

"Where are we?" The female in front asked quickly; a panicked look on her otherwise attractive face.

"Earth," Col. Mitchell was the first to respond to the very attractive woman. She immediately turned to the man who spoke, intently studying her new opponent. He looked strong and able. But Earth wasn't supposed to have these kinds of beings.

"They are lying," the man whispered again.

The lead woman looked at her team in surprise. "Could you repeat that please?" She asked turning back to Landry, but her eyes fixing on the attractive man before her.

"You are on planet Earth," Gen. Landry said in a firmer tone. "Where are you from?"

"That is not possible," she replied back in a firm tone; snapping back to Landry.

"Who are you?" Landry asked quickly.

"I am Lt. Col. Scarlet Ayat, United States Army. And we are from planet Earth. We are here to tell you – the hostile residents of Planet 495XP that you have been targeted for destruction. Will you surrender?"

Gen. Landry looked at a very surprised SG-1 team and then back at the woman on the plank before them; a team before them with their weapons ready for firing. "C-could you say that again?"


Dear readers:…so this is my first SG-1 story. Mostly written for a friend…but what do you think? Shall I continue? Thx!