Sam was sitting in front of the main console of the Asgard core room manipulating the controls to allow the Odyssey to tow Voyager into hyperspace with itself. The calculations had to be perfect since there was little margin of error with two ships entering the same hyperspace window. Behind her stood the holographic form of Thor, making sure that Sam's calculations were indeed correct. With a few more movements of the Asgard control stones on the panel, the settings for the trip were finalized and they were ready to get underway.

Sam contacted General Landry on the bridge to tell him of their status. "General, we are ready to get underway. Get Voyager in position and we will take care of the rest down here sir."

Taking all of that in and nodding his head in confirmation, General Landry responds. "Roger that Colonel. We will contact Voyager and get in position; the rest will be up to you. Landry out."

With the connection cut, Sam sat back as she waited for the Odyssey to form up with the larger Voyager. Thinking of her trip to Voyager, Sam turns to talk to Thor. "Thor, did you have a chance to review the data on the Voyagers holographic technology that I managed to get from my scans while I was over there?"

Shaking his head Thor answers her. "At the current time I have not. Do you feel that it will be of assistance to us?"

"I think that it will be a major help to you and your people whose minds are stored in the core. They have a way of making holograms that can interact with their environment using photons and force fields. Using their tech as it is would require us to build holographic projectors and you will only be able to be in that room but if can make them mobile, then you and your people could go anywhere and do anything."

After she says this, she noticed that the Odyssey was moving into position with Voyager, preparing for their trip into hyperspace. Once the two ships were close enough together, Sam slowly added more power to the hyperspace engines as she simultaneously expanded their hyperspace field to encompass both ships. Once both ships were surrounded by the field, a massive hyperspace window formed in front of them and both ships went from a slow steady pace to being virtually sucked into the blue/purple hyperspace window.

Since Sam had completed her task and after ensuring that everything was done correctly, Thor resumed their conversation. "While you were completing your task, I reviewed the data you gathered from Voyager and I must say that I am impressed. While we would not be alive in the literal sense, it will greatly assist us as a people. I must thank you Colonel Carter; this just may be what saves our civilization."

"Let's save the thanks until we create a portable version and bring back everyone that we can, ok? Besides, the way that I see it is that we still owe you for all that you have done for us."

Thor dipped his head into a quick bow in thanks. "Come Colonel, let us begin."

Voyager Bridge several minutes ago

All of the crew was working like a well oiled machine, crewmen checking and double checking the ships critical systems, getting her ready for what was hopefully its ride home. Spread out on the bridge was SG-1. They were observing everyone and everything that was going on around them.

Captain Janeway stood from her seat and started issuing orders. "Mr. Paris, plot us for a course to Earth."

"Course laid in Ma'am"

"One quarter impulse."

"One quarter impulse, aye."

Tom Paris was going over his instruments, making sure that when the Odyssey came into position, above and a little ahead of them that he would be ready for anything that might happen. They set up a link with the Odyssey helmsman that would allow them to work together instead of turning control over to the Odyssey. Captain Janeway was trying to decide whether they should try to scan the Odyssey now that they were going to be traveling so close to them and would be in a perfect position to gather Intel.

Tuvok gave a look to the Captain than a quick look to the view of the Odyssey and back to the Captain, asking the silent question. She gave a quick nod in agreement. She turned to Harry Kim and addressed him. "Ensign Kim, signal the Odyssey and tell them that we are ready. Let's go home." The Captain sat back in her chair and waited for the Odyssey to get the show on the road.

It was at this time that Neelix came on the bridge and gathered SG-1 to him. They talked with each other off to the side but her attention was brought back to the quickly moving Odyssey. She was coming up fast and really close. "Lieutenant Paris, remember to work with the Odyssey. I don't want any accidents."

"Aye ma'am. I'll try to keep the ride as smooth as possible."

Ensign Kim called out to the Captain. "Captain, the Odyssey is extending some type of subspace field around us. I've never seen anything like this! The field is so powerful that any misstep would destroy us and them but the field is perfectly controlled and stable."

Tuvok had his own readings to announce. "Ma'am, sensors indicate a massive buildup of power originating from the Odyssey."

"Is it an overload?" asked Commander Chakotay.

Ensign Kim answered, "No sir, the power buildup is stable and is forming that same subspace distortion that we seen when the Odyssey first arrived."

"Put it on screen Ensign" order the Captain. The view changed from the Odyssey to the piece of space ahead of the two ships. From the first sight of the distortion to the time that they were traveling in the foreign version of FTL took only a few seconds. One second they were headed towards nothing then a blue and purple 'cloud' like distortion appeared, grew, and virtually sucked both ships into itself.

"Ensign, report" Ordered Commander Chakotay.

"Commander, the Odyssey opened up a 'window' to layer of subspace that we didn't know existed. Sensors are blind to normal space so we have no idea where we are or how fast we are going; permission to go to a science lab to try to gather more information?"

"Permission granted. But Ensign," the Captain started, "I want a report in two hours."

"Yes Ma'am."

Walking over to SG-1, who seemed unfazed by what they just seen, the Captain got Neelix's attention "Mr. Neelix, why don't you show our guests the rest of the ship that they haven't seen so far and get them something to eat; maybe even show them to their temporary quarters."

"Most certainly Captain" Turning towards SG-1, Neelix started to lead them off the bridge. "I've made the most amazing root stew and it should be about done. Secret recipe…" His voice was cut off by the closing turbolift. Captain Janeway smoothly turned around towards Tuvok.

"Tuvok, tell me what did you find out?"

"Not a lot I'm afraid Captain. The Odyssey's hull is made out of a mixture of compounds that are somehow reflecting our scans so we can't penetrate it. It also appears that my earlier estimate of their power generating capabilities were incorrect as they are at twenty-five times our own capabilities."

"Let's just hope that they remain friendly."

Everyone agreed with Tom Paris's comment. A ship that could generate that much power as well as cross the galaxy in days, while towing a larger ship with it was obviously not one that you wanted to mess with.

SG-1 spent the trip learning all that they could about these people during their trip. It was a perfect opportunity to learn and they were not going to waste it. Daniel spent a lot of time with Neelix who told him about the many races and cultures that he knew of here in the Delta Quadrant. Daniel had to spend time in the mess hall and even got to taste some truly unique food. Mitchell spent time with the security forces of the ship. He learned about their weapons and even did a few training exercises with them. Teal'c joined in the exercises, but he spent most of his time in the holodeck. He was gathering knowledge on the species that were mainly known to the Federation. He ran simulations to learn about they're fighting capabilities, both armed and unarmed. Vala mainly just spent her time with random crew members. She acquired a few items that no one seemed to notice and she also got people to open up about the Federation on a personal level. She learned that this crew was actually made up of two crews that came together after both were stranded. Ultimately they didn't have a choice because they both needed each other.

As the Journey was coming to an end, SG-1 was back on the bridge and General Landry was on the view screen talking to Captain Janeway. "We will be exiting hyperspace in a half hour. Is there anything we should do as to not startle anyone?"

"Just stay with us General and you will be fine. If I may ask, what are your plans once we reach Earth?" Captain Janeway was genuinely curious as to what these peoples plans were. From the reports she has been receiving from her crew about their guest, she knew that they were curious about them and anything else dealing where they were and where they are going.

"Well, Captain, while we would like to stay and hopefully see Earth for a bit, we plan to continue to explore the galaxy and try to find a way home. There is a lot to see out there."

"There is indeed. I don't know what will happen when we arrive, just know that I am truly thankful and that if you ever need anything to just ask." Janeway was very thankful for these peoples help. She had no doubt that they were keeping to their end of the deal and at the end of this, she would owe them for getting her crew home.

"The pleasure is all ours Captain. We will talk more on the other side. Enjoy the rest of the trip."

"We most certainly will General. See you when we reach Earth."

Odyssey Bridge

Everyone on the bridge knew about the fate of the Asgard and everyone also thought that if you wanted to see them, you would need to go to the Asgard Core and talk to one of them there. That's why when Thor walked onto the bridge followed by closely by Sam everyone stopped what they were doing and stared. Both Sam and Thor just stood there and stared back, straight faced.

General Landry was the first to snap out of it. "Colonel Carter, Thor, sorry for our rude behavior but seeing you my friend walk onto the bridge was a shock indeed." General Landry made his way over to Thor and Sam while he was talking. Once he got to them, He bent down at the knees to be more on Thor's level. "It was just that we never thought that we would see you anywhere but by the Core."

If the General was surprised before, he was really surprised when Thor placed a hand on his shoulder and spoke back to him. "It was anticipated General Landry but thanks to Sam and the rest of SG-1 were able to scan Voyagers holographic technology, and from that Sam and I recreated it to suit my people's needs." Thor pointed to his forearm where a thin Asgard bracer shaped device appeared. "As of now this is the device that a copy of my consciousness is stored as well as the projector, power source, and failsafe systems. With this, we will have the ability to feel, interact, and change our environment once again. It is just a shame that we did not think of something like this sooner, millions could have been saved." Thor lowered his arm and his holosleeve disappeared once again.

"And for that I am sorry. But on the bright side, here with us, you and the remainder of your people can have a new start, with all the time you need to rebuild. I wouldn't ask for anyone else to be with us." General Landry knew that this was a huge step for the Asgard people, and his as well. While they have access to all the Asgard knowledge, they didn't actually 'know' how or why most of it worked. Having them able to walk the stars again would be huge help indeed.

"Both of our people have a bright future ahead of us. Together we will build something great."

Standing back up, the General headed back to his command seat, but continued to speak. "We will be arriving at our destination in about twenty-five minutes so if there anymore of your people that you want to join you for our meeting with Earth, feel free to 'wake' them up."

"I will get started immediately. I will be back in time for the meeting that I'm sure will be taking place." With that Thor beamed himself off the bridge. General Landry didn't know how he did it but wasn't shocked that he could beam himself around the ship.

"Colonel Carter, do you have the data on creating stargates, I'm considering leaving one on Earth so I want to know if that will be now or later after we set up somewhere?"

Sam held out her hand and materialized a pad with all the information on what it would take to make a stargate and DHD. While they had the energy to create one, it would cost too much and take away the vital energy needed for the ship to function at one hundred percent.

"Ok Colonel, we will wait until we hopefully find the resources we need and to get ourselves started." General Landry went to prepare for the arrival in Earth space and the meeting that would follow.

The Odyssey exited hyperspace in between the moon and Earth with Voyager in tow. Visible in a very high orbit was a massive space station that was in the shape of a cone with a mushroom type top sitting on the wide end up top. Clearly visible was a ship that was exiting the massive construct. That ship started to accelerate to their position once the two ships registered on their sensors. Subspace transmissions were flying back and forth from Voyager to Earth as well as the space station.

General Landry was sitting in his command chair while Thor and Freyr were sitting in their egg like chairs, one on each side of the general while SG-1 was behind all of them.

"General, we are being hailed. It's the Voyager."

"Thank you Lieutenant, put it on the screen." This was the conversation that Landry wasn't looking forward to, the part of playing politics, but he had to do it and was determined to do it well, especially with their two guests on the bridge as well.

Captain Janeway was on the screen with another man who looked to be in his sixties and had white hair. His uniform was different as well. It looked far more formal and decorative. "General Landry, once again I would like to thank you for keeping your word and bringing us home safely. We are transmitting the rest of the agreed upon information as we speak. I would also like to introduce you to Admiral Paris. Admiral this is General Landry, commanding officer of the Tau'ri vessel Odyssey."

"Nice to meet you Admiral Paris, please allow me introduce my two friends beside me. To my right Is Thor and to my left is Freyr. They are both on the Asgard High Council and speak for themselves and their people but are our strongest allies. Thor, Freyr, this is captain Janeway of the Voyager and as we just found out, Admiral Paris."

"On behalf of the Federation, I give you our thanks for returning our people to us."

General Landry looked towards Thor, indicating that he wanted him to take the lead on this. Being that he had more experience in these situations and it would also show that they were two peoples instead of all working under the General, Thor gladly answered the Admiral.

"You are welcome Admiral; it was no trouble at all. We thank you for the information that you provided us in return, it has been most helpful."

"It's the least we could do after all you did for us. Now, Captain Janeway has informed us that you are away from your home by an accident and are unsure if you will be able to return home. She also said that you will continue to explore. Is there anything else that we can do to help you?"

"As a matter of fact there is. Have you ever seen these compounds before? We would be willing to trade for information or for the materials themselves." Thor looked to General Landry to make sure that as the de-facto leader for his people that he agreed with the proposition. General Landry inclined his head in acceptance since he knew these materials were vital to their survival. Once the General showed his acceptance Thor transmitted the atomic structure of the ore they needed as well as their names; Trinium, Naquada, and Neutronium.

Captain Janeway looked to Ensign Kim and nodded her head in a silent command to look up the information. "Well, what you call trinium, we call duranium and there is plenty of that around, you just have to mine it or trade for it as we do. Naquada we never had a name for it beside Compound 349, we have only found trace amounts of it within Federation space. But there is an artifact made out of this substance that we can't scan or open. In fact it has been a mystery to use for several hundred years. And as far as Neutronium, there is no record of it in our databanks."

"Well, Admiral, is there anything we could trade for this artifact that has been plaguing you for so long?" General Landry knew that if there was only trace amounts of Naquada found but the Federation had an inoperable artifact made of it, it had to be important.

After a second of thought Admiral Paris answered the General. "I'll have to check with some people before I can say yes or no. "Standby and ill find out right away."

Freyr answered the Admiral. "We will stand by Admiral. Hail us when you are ready. Odyssey out."

Colonel Mitchell moved up towards the Asgard and the General. "Well, that sucks about the Naquada and the Neutronium."

"Cameron Mitchell, just because there hasn't been any found by the Federation that does not mean that there is not any elsewhere. Let's see what the probes find out before we start jumping to conclusions."

Thor spoke up, over the bickering of Vala and Daniel. "Teal'c is correct; it is not wise to worry when we don't have all the information."

"I just want to know more about this Artifact and what it really is." Sam was always the curious one.

Apparently Admiral Paris had his conversation rather quickly because they were being hailed by him. When the comm channel opened they seen the elder man and he had a smile on his face. "Well, I have good news. We are willing to trade the Artifact to you. All that we ask is for you to take three ships back to the Delta quadrant where you picked up Voyager to continue the exploration of that quadrant of the galaxy. And after dropping them off, we ask you to deploy a series of long range transmitters to allow us to communicate with them."

"Hold on one minute Admiral." He nodded his head and the General ordered the channel muted.

"So what do you think Thor? Freyr?" General Landry asked. In his mind it was good deal as long as the artifact contained something useful. Talking in their native tongue where Daniel could decipher a few word that quickly reached an agreement.

"We think that the deal is questionable at best but not doing it would do nothing for us while doing it we may come up with something of value and we will endear the Federation towards us and not us to them."

"Then its agreed. But I say we will do it in a month. I would like to get word from the probes we sent out before we go so we know what our next move is."

Freyr had a pleased look on her face. Well, pleased for an Asgard. "Wise idea General, I agree." Thor nodded his head in agreement.

With a quick order from the General the channel was reopened. "Admiral, we have come to an agreement. We will take your three ships and deploy your transmitters for the artifact but we will have to wait a month. Is that acceptable?"

"That's fine General, it will take us sometime to get everything in order. I was informed that as a token of our thanks that we are prepared to transport the artifact to you now in the hopes of a building friendship between our peoples."

Thor didn't expect this move from the Federation. He always dealt with people who were closely guarded and really didn't show trust so either these people were trying to get something or were truly to trustworthy and he was willing to bet it was the former instead of the latter.

"I assure you Admiral that your faith in us will not be misplaced. Here are the coordinates you can transport the artifact to."

The Admiral looked at Janeway who in turn looked at Harry and gave him a quick nod who transported the artifact to the port side hanger bay.

"Transport complete sirs."

"Alright General, we will meet here in one month to get underway. Captain Janeway has informed us that you wish to explore more of the Galaxy?"

"That's right Admiral. We are looking for resources that we need and will probably need to look outside of your territory. We will see you in one month Admiral to complete our part of the bargain."

"Just be careful General. There are some hostile species out there. Good luck. Admiral Paris out." The connection blinked out leaving the Odyssey bridge looking at each other.

"Well, who wants to see what this artifact really is. I bet it's worth a fortune." Vala had a dreamy expression on her face as she imagined opening the artifact and finding all types of gold and jewels.

An exasperated Daniel responded to Vala's statement. "Im sure that it's not something that you could pawn Vala, don't get your hopes up." Everyone still followed her suggestion and was headed towards the docking bay to see exactly what it was that they received. The Asgard went via the teleporters.

When everyone made it to the port side hanger bay, they were surprised at the size of the artifact. It was in the shape of a rectangle measuring 25'x25'x10'. The outside was perfectly flat with no evident way of opening it.

"So who wants to tell me what this is?" The General looked at all of those that was staring at the artifact. SG-1, the two Asgard and even some airmen were standing close to the item but wasn't touching it. Sam put her palm out towards the artifact and used the scanning stone to try and find out its secrets.

"Sir, according to the readings, its made of Naquada and some other material that we are not familiar with. The weight and proportions don't add up so it's not solid. There are minute energy readings coming from it but I can't scan inside of the thing so I have no idea what could be inside." Looking towards Thor and the other Asgard Sam asked, "So what do you think?"

Looking at the item in front of them, they talked amongst themselves. After about two minutes Thor spoke up. "We agree with your assessment Colonel Carter. We also believe that this alloy composition is a worthwhile discovery in its own right due to the fact that our scans can't penetrate it. Only one species was able to accomplish this that we know of, the Ancients."

With that comment, excited whispers broke out amongst everyone there that wasn't Asgard. In her jubilation, Sam walked up to the artifact and touched the smooth metal that made up its surface. "It's warm!"

Daniel went to touch it but stopped short as a being appeared in a flash of light. He was wearing a black SG uniform and was also sporting the standard tactical vest and was carrying a P90. If it wasn't for the fact that he suddenly appeared on top of the artifact, he could have passed for a crewman, an older one since he was balding on top of his head and looked to be in his forties, but a crewman nonetheless.

Just as quickly as the strange man appeared, everyone who had access to a weapon raised it at the man.

"Well, well, well, so this is the ship that is about to change the shape of the galaxy as everyone knows it." The strange man was walking in a circle, seemingly looking at everyone and everything.

Teal'c and Mitchell started to move in t confront the man when the General raised his hand to stop them. There was something odd about him that didn't sit right with the General. "Would you mind telling us who you are, what you want, and what you mean by what you said?"

The man came to a stop in front of Thor and the other Asgard and stared at them for a moment seemingly ignoring the Generals question. Finishing with his observations he turns towards the General and snaps his fingers. To the shock of everyone, all the weapons that were pointed at him disappeared.

"Mon General, I am Q. What I want is to see the people that will be responsible for the large amounts of deaths that will usher the Galaxy into a place of peace and tranquility with major advancements in science and technology. Why with the help of your half dead little friends here, billions upon billions will die." Q said this with a smile on his face, further disturbing everyone that just heard what he said.

"How can you possibly know this?" asked the General. He didn't believe that anyone's future was set in stone so for this being known as Q to tell him and everyone else that they would be responsible for the deaths of that many people was a shot in the dark.

"I told you already, I am Q."

At everyone's blank stares Q decided to explain.

"Put it this way. Your so called Ascended Ancients are but a worm to what I am capable of. We have no rules and are GODS compared to all else."

Everyone including the Asgard was shocked to hear this. Teal'c and Daniel looked angry at yet someone else claiming to be a God. But to compare yourselves to the Ancients in such a way was unheard of. Q must have read their expressions because he got a wicked smile on his face. "A demonstration then so you know I speak the truth it is."

Q snapped his fingers and in a flash of light everyone was on the bridge. The truly remarkable thing was the scene that was going on it the viewport.

"General, controls for all ship systems besides sensors are disabled. Oh my god! This is the first battle against the Ori battleships."

Everyone here could here Q whisper to mumble to himself about 'primitive races'. A Goa'uld Ha'tak just exploded in the distance.

"Can you confirm that the sensors are operating at 100%?" Landry wanted to confirm that this wasn't a trick.

Sam, who was now at a console answered the Generals question. "Sensors are fully operational and as far as the rest of the systems, well they just appear to not be there."

All of a sudden a blast from an Ori mothership passed right through the Odyssey and it was bathed in the light of the blast while not being harmed at all.

"I'm sure that everyone here knows when and where this took battle took place." After a pregnant pause Q continued. "This silence is appalling! Well, if this doesn't give me the reaction I'm after…well it will so let go." With another snap of the fingers the odyssey disappeared in another flash of light only to reappear above a planet. A planet that had a massive number of ships in orbit all converging on a particular area. Wraith ships. Ships that were all firing at the surface.

Everyone including the Asgard sucked was shocked at what they saw. A surprised General asked the question that was on everyone's mind. "Q, what is this?"

"My dear General, what you are witnessing is the siege on a place that made its creators crawl back, well crawl is to brash of a word since their method of travel is rather ingenious, for a mortal, but made them flee none the less back to Earth. These creatures, these Wraith were able to beat back the Alterrans, not through strength but through numbers."

"Yes, we know what happened." Daniel said. "And while seeing it happen is truly fascinating and your abilities are obviously powerful, what do you want with us and what was the point of you showing us this."

Before Q could answer, Freyr did. "I believe that what he is doing is two fold. First he is displaying his power and wished to show us his power by not only taking us back to our own quantum reality but through time as well and making us invisible to everyone in that reality. Secondly I would assume that he is in fact warning us that while we may be powerful, we are but a few."

When Freyr said powerful Q snorted in amusement. 'They never comprehend how young they truly are really are.' He thought. But that Asgard was insightful. "That's not exactly how I would have put it but it will do." Q snapped his fingers and the Odyssey was returned to the same place and time that Q took them from.

"Sir, we are back where we started. Sensors are still the only operational systems." Sam reported from a console.

Thor took a step closer to Q. "Could you not return us to our own reality, using the same technique you just used to demonstrate your power?"

"Well, I could, but where is the fun in that. You are here for a purpose, a purpose that you will find out later, but nevertheless, you are important to the future of the Galaxy."

Daniel was shocked. "We got here by a freak accident. How do we have a purpose here besides trying to get home and if we can't do that our only purpose is to start new lives?"

Q just raised his eyebrows with an amused expression on his face. "Who says that that's not the reason you are here, to start over. But the question is how you are to start over. Oh this will be so much fun to watch."

Cameron couldn't stand it anymore. "I'm so glad that you are having a good time stringing this whole thing out. Can you just tell us what we have to know so that we can get on with your little show that we call life?"

General Landry looked at Colonel Mitchell with a disapproving glance but didn't say anything because he agreed with his statements.

"Well, you guys are no fun. Fine. Point blank you're here because you are supposed to be here. This container was left for you. By who doesn't matter yet. I was left to make sure that you could open and understand what's inside. And since this container is Alterran in origin guess what that makes you?"

"Lucky." Vala stated with a straight face. Everyone looked at her like she was crazy. "What? I would say that we are pretty lucky to find an artifact err container full of Ancient stuff wouldn't you say?"

"Indeed." Intoned Teal'c.

Q just smiled. "You will probably consider it luck now but later you may find that its quite the opposite. But I digress. In order to understand the stuff, you yourselves have to be Alterrans!"

Q snapped his fingers and everyone but the Asgard was surrounded by a bright white light. When the light finally faded, everyone looked at each other and started to inspect themselves. The Asgard just looked on in curiosity. They couldn't see any differences but then again, the Ancients looked exactly like humans so distinguishing them from observation alone would be insufficient.

When everyone turned back to Q with questions on their lips about what supposedly just happened, all they could see was him slowly beginning to fade away. But of course he couldn't leave without some words in parting. "Remember this, we will be watching…" And Q was gone.

Everyone was just standing there in silence, each trying to absorb the enormous amount of information that was given to them. In just a short time they went from trading with the Federation for an artifact, to supposedly being turned into Ancients by a being that claimed to be more powerful than the Ascended Ancients. It was a bit much to believe but they had to be sure.

"Thor," stated Landry. "Do you have any medical specialists that are awake or can be awakened. We need to check the validity of this Q's story and find out if it is even possible that he really made us all Ancients."

"Currently there are none awake but I can modify the sensors to detect if you are really an Ancient or not."

"Thank you Thor. The sooner we know the sooner we can plan our next course of action." Thor nodded to the General and beamed himself to the Asgard core room to make the necessary modifications. "The rest of you, you are dismissed. No one is to touch the artifact until we have answers to some of our questions. When Thor has all the data we will be having a meeting to decide what he has discovered. Dismissed." Everyone went about their business except for Teal'c and General Landry. Seeing Teal'c still standing there with a thoughtful look on the usually stoic Jaffa's face, General Landry asked him, "Teal'c, is everything all right."

"I am unsure General. I do know that Q did something because even though i did not look i can feel that something has indeed changed." Finally Teal'c pulled up his shirt and indeed, his symbiotic pouch wasn't there and there wasn't even a mark left to show that it ever was.

"While that confirms that he did in fact do something, we still don't know what that is. Go to the medical bay and have yourself checked out. Report to me once they are done."

With a subtle nod of his head, Teal'c headed out of the docking bay towards the infirmary to get himself checked out.

The General himself made to go to the bridge but stopped as soon as he heard his communicator go off. "General, this is Thor, can I see you in the Core room please." Thor sounded as excited as he ever heard an Asgard sound. Something was up and the General was going to find out exactly what that was.