Teal'c stood in the corner of the briefing room watching Jack pace back and forth across the room. He could sympathize with the man, while he was still on the outside inside his body hummed with the need for action. But there was little for them to do until they had something to go on. Airmen had already been dispatched to her home, though no one believed that they would find her there.
Hammond had told them a few hours ago that she had made an ATM withdrawal before the holds on her accounts went through. A thousand dollars. Clearly preparing to go under the radar. Still with the presence of mind to use countermeasures. While it made her harder to find, Teal'c could still take some small comfort in the fact that she was thinking at least that clearly.
"Ok," Jack began, unable to stand any more silence, "what would she have done?"
"How are we supposed to know?" Daniel countered.
"No. I mean, let's think about it a bit. Say you decided to break out of the SGC, what do you do first?"
Glad to have something productive to do, Teal'c joined in. "Major Carter would no her absence would not go unnoticed for long."
"So she'd have to work fast," Jack said.
"She'd need cash, hence the withdrawal." Daniel was getting into it as well.
"Can't stay around here," Jack continued. "Too hot."
"So she'd get as far away as she could as fast as she could."
"Her car's still on base and we know she never went home," Jack said.
Teal'c shook his head slightly. "She would be unable to travel using her true identity."
"Search through the plane, bus, and train tickets bought in the time frame of when she made a break for it. A rush job like that will show up."
Daniel's brow furrowed. "That could take a while."
"Well, it's the best we've got right now."
