U5Q-304
General George S. Hammond looked down the table at SG-1. Nearly everyone - Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Samantha 'Sam' Carter and the Jaffa Teal'c were paying attention, but archaeologist Doctor Daniel Jackson was not. The brown-haired doctor stared absently at the metal wall behind Sam's head.
As it was not the first time during this meeting even, it prompted him to speak. "Doctor Jackson ? Doctor Jackson ? Daniel, are you feeling all right, son ?"
Daniel startled at his words, his head whipping from side-to-side. Embarrassed, the pale-skinned man looked down and replied, "Erm, yes, General, I'm fine."
Sam frowned, "Are you sure, Daniel ? You've been getting distracted an awful lot lately."
He had to agree with the blond woman, "Do you need to take some time-off ? You can do whatever you need to and they can go to U5Q-304 and debrief you when you return to work."
Daniel rubbed at his neck before saying, "No, I really am fine. What's U5Q-304 like ?"
Sat at his right hand, Jack joined in, "Yeah, and what's up with that name, General ? We've never done a U5Q before."
George almost sighed, "It's because U5Q-304 is in an unknown galaxy that is incredibly far from Pegasus. We're lucky that it even has a gate, as such I authorized a rover sent in yesterday and the results it sent back showed that U5Q-304 has a much higher concentration of oxygen and other basic nutrients. This fact was confirmed when the rover was unexpectedly crushed by an unknown animal with enormous hooves. We need SG-1 to retrieve the rover and see if there is still a civilization living on the planet. Are you all willing to go ?"
Teal'c looked past him at the gate nodding as he folded dark-brown hands. "It seems as if this could be quite a challenge, General Hammond. I will accept this mission, if only to see the enormous creature."
Everyone else agreed as well with Jack exiting the room quipping, "Yeah, we're totally gonna crush this mission or just ya know get crushed, it's all good."
So, he dismissed them to ready and depart for U5Q-304 in thirty minutes.
