The Alternate Daughter
The following story is under the sole ownership and copyright of J.L. Scott. Unauthorized copying and/or use is actionable in a court of law.
To borrow a phrase: SG-1 and Star Gate no mine, no permission, no money, no sue...please?
"So? Can we go back to work now that you've decided our offspring isn't hazardous?" Samuels sneared at the Colonel.
"She passed every test we gave her" he announced unhappily, "She's the most perfect speciman of humanity we've ever encountered" He admitted the last solely out of obligation for he held no admiration for the girl.
"So does that mean I get my Ph D's back?" she asked.
"Yes" he said grudgingly, "From MIT and Yale"
"Is she going to be assigned to SG-1?" Sam asked.
"No" Samuels cheered a bit, being able to give them bad news.
"What!?" Cassi cried both physically and mentally, though her indignation was far more clear mentally.
"The Joint Chiefs don't want to send a child, no matter how talented, on such dangerous missions" Cassi was so upset it was spilling into the three adult's minds.
"What the hell else am I supposed to do?" she said aloud, "Go to school?"
"That's an option" her mother suggested. Cassi stared at her.
"You could work on another degree"
"In what? History? English? Geography?" Cassi suggested sarcasticly.
"Medicine?" Carter offered, earning a glare from her daughter.
"Actually, you're being assigned to SGC" the Major stated, reveling in her discomfort.
"You're to be a consultant for the SG teams" Cassi gaped.
"A desk job?" she said as if he had just declared himself a Goa'uld. Nobody could say anything to change the Joint Chiefs' decision however and the "family" returned to the SGC.
The following story is under the sole ownership and copyright of J.L. Scott. Unauthorized copying and/or use is actionable in a court of law.
To borrow a phrase: SG-1 and Star Gate no mine, no permission, no money, no sue...please?
"So? Can we go back to work now that you've decided our offspring isn't hazardous?" Samuels sneared at the Colonel.
"She passed every test we gave her" he announced unhappily, "She's the most perfect speciman of humanity we've ever encountered" He admitted the last solely out of obligation for he held no admiration for the girl.
"So does that mean I get my Ph D's back?" she asked.
"Yes" he said grudgingly, "From MIT and Yale"
"Is she going to be assigned to SG-1?" Sam asked.
"No" Samuels cheered a bit, being able to give them bad news.
"What!?" Cassi cried both physically and mentally, though her indignation was far more clear mentally.
"The Joint Chiefs don't want to send a child, no matter how talented, on such dangerous missions" Cassi was so upset it was spilling into the three adult's minds.
"What the hell else am I supposed to do?" she said aloud, "Go to school?"
"That's an option" her mother suggested. Cassi stared at her.
"You could work on another degree"
"In what? History? English? Geography?" Cassi suggested sarcasticly.
"Medicine?" Carter offered, earning a glare from her daughter.
"Actually, you're being assigned to SGC" the Major stated, reveling in her discomfort.
"You're to be a consultant for the SG teams" Cassi gaped.
"A desk job?" she said as if he had just declared himself a Goa'uld. Nobody could say anything to change the Joint Chiefs' decision however and the "family" returned to the SGC.
