2-D
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?
Her eyes opened slowly, cautious of how the light would affect them. Her mother was laying on the bed next to her, and she could feel the worry in her mind, not just about her daughter's saftey, but about her future too. The girl gently reached out and lifted the concerns away. Her mother's dreams switched from painful renditions of possible futures to a happy, sunny day on a beach. Her father was asleep in a chair next to the bed, Daniel behind a book in the corner. Teal'c was meditating, but he too was close to sleep. Cassi wondered for a moment if she should wake them all, but decided they needed their sleep. So she closed her eyes and relished in the simple feel of their minds, emotions, presence. When she felt the grogginess begin to lift from her father's mind she sent a quiet warning to him.
Ssshh! They're all asleep. she told him. He was instantly awake, a talent she could rarely implement herself.
"How long have you been awake?" Jack asked quietly, knowing he needn't have spoken at all.
A while she answered in his head.
"What happened?"
Oh, several hundred thousand lifetimes and a few civilizations! Cassi answered with a mental laugh, knowing her father didn't understand.
The plate device held the memories of the civilization that lived on that planet. They stored up the knowledge they had about a few other cultures that had o nce existed there.
"What about that war?" Jack hadn't moved from his chair. There were no tears of hugs between them, just a smile and a knowing nod. Cassi could feel the relief in his chest.
Just a legend she replied to his question but every legend has a truth behind it. The technology, though, that was meant for a more developed mind. Mine couldn't handle all the information, so it just shut down the "bad" part.
"What was that like?" Cass sighed.
Everybody and everything was a surface, with no depth. It was like walking around in a tv show. Everything was......2-D
AN: Hope you enjoyed! Again, sorry about the mishap! Thanx for reading and responding!
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?
Her eyes opened slowly, cautious of how the light would affect them. Her mother was laying on the bed next to her, and she could feel the worry in her mind, not just about her daughter's saftey, but about her future too. The girl gently reached out and lifted the concerns away. Her mother's dreams switched from painful renditions of possible futures to a happy, sunny day on a beach. Her father was asleep in a chair next to the bed, Daniel behind a book in the corner. Teal'c was meditating, but he too was close to sleep. Cassi wondered for a moment if she should wake them all, but decided they needed their sleep. So she closed her eyes and relished in the simple feel of their minds, emotions, presence. When she felt the grogginess begin to lift from her father's mind she sent a quiet warning to him.
Ssshh! They're all asleep. she told him. He was instantly awake, a talent she could rarely implement herself.
"How long have you been awake?" Jack asked quietly, knowing he needn't have spoken at all.
A while she answered in his head.
"What happened?"
Oh, several hundred thousand lifetimes and a few civilizations! Cassi answered with a mental laugh, knowing her father didn't understand.
The plate device held the memories of the civilization that lived on that planet. They stored up the knowledge they had about a few other cultures that had o nce existed there.
"What about that war?" Jack hadn't moved from his chair. There were no tears of hugs between them, just a smile and a knowing nod. Cassi could feel the relief in his chest.
Just a legend she replied to his question but every legend has a truth behind it. The technology, though, that was meant for a more developed mind. Mine couldn't handle all the information, so it just shut down the "bad" part.
"What was that like?" Cass sighed.
Everybody and everything was a surface, with no depth. It was like walking around in a tv show. Everything was......2-D
AN: Hope you enjoyed! Again, sorry about the mishap! Thanx for reading and responding!
