Now that Vala knew how Daniel truly felt about her she had to consider her relationships with the rest of the team. She continued to feel comfortable and safe with Teal'c. Perhaps it was a special bond between two people who were the epitome of outsiders.

As serious and stoic as he usually appeared, Vala would often glimpse the slightest of smiles and the briefest of nods when they exchanged glances. She would catch that look when she and Daniel were having one of their "discussions". Maybe she should blame Teal'c for contributing to her problems with Daniel. Vala had felt that Teal'c enjoyed the idea of her and Daniel being together. At times she interpreted his approval to mean that Teal'c thought Daniel felt, or could someday feel something for her in return.

Vala believed that Teal'c actually had "fun" playing basketball with her, Mitchell and Daniel. He would actually smile and respond to her teasing, especially her attempts to torture the other team. Vala had made it her personal goal to make him laugh. She had hoped to succeed in time. Sadly that would not happen now. The only way she would be able to live without Daniel would be to leave SG-1. Of course, first was they needed to solve the problem of "time" and how to get off the Odyssey.

Thinking about Mitchell and Sam was difficult for her. Vala knew that she would not have been so devastated by her false memories unless she had at one time felt close to them. Close enough to them to feel real pain and anger when she believed that they had abandoned her. Vala was troubled by her dreams. Dreams where she remembered lies, relived the lies but was unable to separate those lies from the truth. Vala had thought that Daniel cared about her and she had been so wrong about him. Vala had to think that she may also been wrong about the others.

Landry was somewhat of a conundrum to Vala. She felt that she knew him the least well of the group and had much less, if any, of a relationship with him. Yet somehow Vala knew that he respected her and appreciated her skills and her knowledge.

Landry considered her brave and was grateful for her sacrifices. He had taken her aside when she returned from the Ori galaxy and thanked her for stopping the Supergate from finishing. Landry felt that SGC had not expressed sufficient gratitude to Vala for her brave, selfless and highly successful actions. He didn't accuse her of being reckless. In fact Landry told her that he was extremely pleased when he was able to applaud bravery that also resulted in success.

He did usually ignore her recommendations and was never reluctant to express his impatience with her. Yet Landry was the one who gave her the team patches. Once he decided that she deserved a place on SG-1 Vala knew that Landry felt she had earned it. And when her father, Jasec, reentered her life she and Landry seemed to have experienced a personal connection when they talked about father and daughter relationships. Though it was a connection that she never fully understood she had meant to discuss it with him at a later date. But she also knew that there was no longer any chance that their talk would happen.