Author's Note: Just a warning, there's not going to be much in the way of supernatural at first. That's coming later. I also appologize if P3X-422 is an unusable planet name for some reason. Sadly, I haven't seen every episode of SG-1. Heck, I haven't even figured out how the naming system works.
Disclaimer: I, saddly, do not own either version of Being Human, The Gates, or the Stargate franchise. If I did, then, for better or worse, they would likely be very different.
Prologue
June 30th, 2003; Stargate Command
"So, where we headed to this time?" Colonel Jack O'Niell asked, as he sat down at the conference table in the SGC briefing room. Teal'c, Apophis' former First Prime, sat next to him. Major Samantha Carter sat opposite of him, and next to her sat Dr. Daniel Jackson. General George Hammond sat at the head of the table.
"A planet labeled P3X-" Sam began, before General Hammond cut her off.
"Change in plans, Major. SG-5 is going to P3X-422. SG-1 is going to Maine."
"Maine?" Jack asked. "As in, the place where lobsters come from?"
"That is correct, Colonel," Hammond answered. "Over the past few weeks, there have been a number of brutal murders in Northeastern Maine. The police still have no leads."
"That's terrible, sir," Daniel said, "but I don't see is what that has to do with us."
"Normally, nothing" the general replied. "When the NID takes an interest in it, however, it becomes our business. Apparently, someone tipped them off that there was something odd going on in Safe Haven, a small coastal town near the cities where the killings occurred, yet not one incident has been reported there."
"Well, that sounds suspicious," Sam noted.
"The police agree with you, Major Carter. Unfortunately, the residents of Safe Haven have proven unwilling to help in the investigation."
"No offense, sir," Jack said, "but I still don't see how this is connected to us."
"I'm getting there, Colonel. Naturally, the NID didn't fully accept the tip, but, considering the caller knew they existed at all, they decided to take a look around."
"This case bears a striking resemblance to the incident with Imunitech Research," stated Teal'c, speaking for the first time.
"You mean that time when you encountered a town full people being controlled by cloned Goa'ulds?" asked Daniel, who had not been with them at the time when incident in question had occurred.
"That's exactly the one, Dr. Jackson," the General said. "And, apparently, at least one member of the NID agrees with you. Agent Cross, who was 'involved' in the Imunitech, thought we should know that both agents sent in to Safe Haven have gone missing. Obviously, the town now merits genuine suspicion."
"I guess Cross doesn't want a repeat of last time," Sam said, recalling how the man and his partner had been taken host by the cloned Goa'uld.
"Neither do I," Hammond said. "So SG-1 is going on a little paid vacation. Everyone pack for Maine. You're flying out tomorrow afternoon. Dismissed."
