Usual disclaimers - don't own them, writing this for the amusement (I hope!) of the fans, not making any money, no copyright/trademark infringement intended, just respect for the creators of the works I'm borrowing.
2) Mining for Answers
It was inevitable that the members of SG1 would be called in by the President himself to investigate one of the strangest things to ever happen on U.S. soil. The President wanted to know if the Incident had anything to do with what Colonel Jack O'Neill called (when he was in a good mood) "evil space snakes" or any other alien menace the SGC had encountered in their trips through the stargate.
As it turned out, this seemed to be one thing that could not be pinned on the Go'uld, or any other aliens they had run across. Carter and a team of scientists detailed to investigate the Incident measured, and hypothesized and theorized - and came up with one big goose egg. After a few weeks, the scientists and military officers were recalled to their usual duties, and the case was declared unsolved, and, for the time being, unsolveable.
And so SG1 flew back to Colorado Springs, and not even Dr. Major Samantha Carter's big brain ever discovered what had caused the small mining town of Grantville, West Virginia, to disappear from the face of the Earth.
SG1 X 1632 by Eric Flint
Have you read the series? If not, you should. My favorite is 1634: The Galileo Affair.
