A Blast From the Past: a Stargate SG-1/Stargate Atlantis Fanfic

Sam, Jack, Daniel, and Teal'c suddenly find themselves on some strange dessert planet. Something is different, something is wrong; but what? As the team is discussing the possibilities, a fimilar face comes by. Who??? Well let's just say he's Tok'ra. The team tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together to figure out where they are. Or when they are, is a better way to put it. So what happens when Wraith Hiveships are detected? The Milkyway Galaxy is still under the control of the Go'ould. Can SG-1 convince the System Lords, the To'kra, the Asgard, and the Tollans to work together to defeat this threat? And will SG-1 ever get home? Later on Colonel Cameron Mitchell and Vala Mal Doran will join them, along with key team members of Stargate Atlantis. But the Wraith won't be the only enemy they have to fight, the System Lords will no doubt become anxious when they learn of the Ta'uri's advanced technology... And can SG-1 prevent the demise of some of their allies? Because the timeline is already screwed, either way...

There was a flash of light, and then all of the sudden the four members of the original SG-1 suddenly found themselves on some dessert planet. They knew it wasn't earth because of the two moons and abnormally large sun, and besides there was a stargate near their current location. Everyone was wondering what had just happened.

Lieutenant Colonel Samantha Carter was working on some calculations before she was somehow transported here, wherever here is. Sam was wearing her standard SGC uniform. Carter was thinking through every possibility of how they could have arrived at this planet.

Doctor Daniel Jackson had been working on some translations, but now he was on this strange planet. He was also wearing the standard SGC uniform. Daniel tried to think of how he and his friends could have possibly gotten on this planet. He knew he didn't touch anything that could have triggered some sort of transportation device.

Teal'c was wearing the standard SGC uniform, although he was no longer part of the SGC. Teal'c was on earth visiting, taking time off of the newly formed Jaffa Nation's politics. He was kel-no-reeming in his room and then suddenly found himself on this planet.

Last but not least, General Jack O'Neill suddenly found himself, too, on this alien planet. O'Neill remembered watching a new episode of The Simpson's and then finding himself here. He was in his field uniform, too. Instead of thinking about how he could have arrived on this planet like his companions, O'Neill just thought, D'oh! Now I won't be able to see the ending. Couldn't the alien that brought them here have waited fifteen minutes?

Everyone slowly took in what happened. Each person was doing there own thing, and then BAM! they were here. Thoughts and theories whizzed through [most] of the team member's heads.

"Carter, what the hell just happened?" General O'Neill finally asked. "'Cause I don't planning a trip to some desert planet."

"I don't know, sir," Carter replied. "I was in my lab going over some calculations, and then I was here."

"Did we touch anything, Carter?" Jack asked, obviously thinking that Carter did something that caused them to be teleported to this planet.

"No, sir," Sam replied. "I was strictly going over calculations. No experiments of any kind whatsoever."

Jack made a "humph" kind of sound. "Daniel?" Jack said.

"Jack?" Daniel replied.

"Did you touch anything?" Jack asked.

"Nope," Daniel said. "I was just working on some translations, and then I was here." He paused. "Wherever 'here' is."

"Teal'c," Jack said, "I don't suppose you did anything that would have somehow brought us to an alien planet in the middle of The Simpsons?"

"I did not, O'Neill," Teal'c replied. "I was in the middle of my Kel-No-Reem before I found myself on this planet."

"Hey," Daniel said, "I wonder where Cam and Vala are?"

"I don't know, Daniel Jackson," Teal'c replied.

"Okay, so how did we get here then?" Jack asked the obvious question, but obviously wasn't too worried about Cam and Vala. Nobody said anything. "Ideas, anybody?"

"Well, sir," Sam began, "whatever means of transportation that was used to get us here is unlike anything we've ever used before. It wasn't like the Asgard beaming technology, their wasn't a flash or anything. We didn't simply walk through the Stargate (that we can remember), it wasn't like the Ancient beaming technology either."

"So basically you have no clue how we got here," Jack said trying to clarify things.

"No, sir," Sam said. She was still thinking of the possibilities, but she hadn't come up with one that was realistic.

"Have you considered that we aren't really here?" Daniel asked.

"What do you mean, Daniel Jackson?" Teal'c asked.

"Yeah, Daniel? We aren't really here but were there?" Jack stated.

"No, maybe this is a dream, or some mind control or something, like with the Gamekeeper," Jackson said.

"No, I didn't think of that," Jack said.

"I guess that's a distinct possibility," Sam said, "but this feels different then when we were in those chairs. This feels so real."

"It felt real too when we were stuck in those chairs," Jack said.

"He's gotta point," Daniel said.

Suddenly weapons, some metal case, and a laptop appeared out of nowhere.

"What the-Jack started to say. "Okay, what just happened?"

"I don't know, sir," Sam said. "These objects just materialized. But it's unlike any technology I've ever seen. Even the Asgard beaming technology has that light with it. But these objects just appeared."

Daniel walked towards the pile of objects that had just appeared. He reached forward and grabbed a Zat. "Well, they're real," Daniel said. "Or at least they're not holograms."

Sam tentatively picked up the handheld device (you know that palm-pilot like thing that shows different energy readings and stuff?) "I'll see if there are any of our ships in the area."

"You do that, Colonel," O'Neill said.

"So, what were you doing, Jack?" Daniel asked.

"Uh, important General paperwork," Jack said.

"Uh-huh," Daniel said, clearly not buying it. "I thought you said you were watching the Simpsons…"

Jack was about to respond when Sam spoke up. "This is odd. There are no signs from any of our ships."

"Carter?" Jack said, not understanding what was so odd about it. The galaxy was a pretty big place, so it was understandable that there weren't signals from their ships.

"Sir, I redesigned the subspace beacons so they could broadcast much, much further. And this device," Sam said while pointing to the device in her hand, "was partly designed to receive those signals. And I am not positive, but I think we have around half a dozen ships in this galaxy at the moment." Sam paused. "Not counting the Deadalus which should be on its way to Atlantis."

"So???" Jack asked. He still didn't see the problem.

"So, sir, something must be wrong. We should have at least one signal from one of our ships. But I'm not getting any. Even if they were somehow destroyed (which I don't see how since the whole Ori Crusade is finished) the subspace beacon should still transmit; actually it would only stop transmitting if it was destroyed a certain way. And the chances of all our ships' subspace beacons being destroyed like that are astronomical."

"Get to the point, Carter," Jack said, getting annoyed. He wanted to know what had happened, and how they were going to get home.

"Sir, I'm not sure, but I think that the ships are gone."

"What do you mean gone?" Jack said. "Spaceships just don't disappear!"

"I know, sir, but that's the only logical explanation."

"Okay, even if the ships are gone, how did we get here?"

"I don't know. I'm still working on that part," Sam said.

"Somebody approaches," Teal'c said.

Everyone grabbed their weapons from the pile. There wasn't really anywhere to hide besides behind the hills in the sand. Everyone was quiet, waiting for the strangers to approach.

As the people approached, SG-1 was able to recognize their style of clothing. They were Tok'ra; or at least they dressed like them. When the group got closer to SG-1's position, Sam was instantly able to recognize one of the people. It was a person she thought she would never see again. A person that she watch die.

"Martouf?" Sam asked, tentatively coming out of her semi-hidden position. What in the galaxy had happened, Sam wondered. It was clear that they were not only on another planet, but possibly an alternate universe or alternate timeline.

"Samantha?" Martouf said, clearly puzzled. There were going to be a lot of questions that need answering and asking. It was definitely going to take awhile.

Okay, I hope you liked it. This is my first Stargate SG-1 fanfic, and it probably shows. It is kind of hard to write some of the characters. Anyways, reviews are greatly appreciated...

Thanx in advance and thanx for reading! ~Amada