Hammond leaned in towards the microphone.
"Doctor Jackson, what do you think you're doing?" he demanded.
All the doctor did was stare at him through the glass. Hammond saw a look of urgency and determination he never saw in the doctor. The doctor lifted up both of his arms. Hammond was surprised at this for he just broke one of them. The bandages were also still around his head from his injury.
"I know you can hear me. I have to go and noone can stop me," he cried out.
One of the men in the control room groaned as he climbed to his feet. He looked at the coordinates on the computer screen as did the general.
The dialing sequence finished and the wormhole established. Daniel shook his head and sighed before running through the gate and disappeared through it.
Hammond stared at the now empty gate room as the wormhole also disappeared. He turned towards the door to see Doctor Fraiser running into the room.
"Where is he?" she frantically asked.
Hammond didn't answer her. Instead he looked at the Stargate again and the doctor realized what had happened. Her shoulders dropped in a gesture that read 'I don't believe it' all over.
"He's as good as dead now," she sighed. "There's notihng we can do for him unless we bring him back in time before the poison overtakes his body again."
***
Daniel walked through the gate and stepped onto land. He looked around at his surroundings until he saw a few figures running up to the Stargate.
"Just what I need. Help," he said to himself.
He ran up to them. They took one look at him before they lowered their guns.
"Doctor Jackson. We weren't expecting you. What seems to be the problem," one of them said in total surprise.
"We need to do something and we need to do it now," he replied. "Now listen to what I have to say."
The people looked at each other in amazement at what they just heard before they listened to what the doctor had to say further.
"Then we have to do something," one said as Daniel finished what he had to say.
***
O'Neill stared at the Tok'ra quietly. The colonel watched him sigh as he sat leaned back against the wall. Jacob looked at him out of the corner of his eye.
"What's wrong Jack?" he asked.
"Nothing actually. I just find it curious to why you've taken such a liking to this young woman," he replied.
"You raelly want to know Jack? Do you really want to know?" wondered Jacob with some surprise evident in his voice.
He nodded in response as Carter also began to listen in his answer.
"She's the first of anyone on Earth to have conceived a child with another species. If she dies, it will also die. Besides, I know her and I was the one got her as far as she did in the Air Force. If she didn't have me there as a superior, she never would've gotten out of the academy. She was the one who was known as 'The Sailor Scout of the Air Force' by her peers because of her passion for the show. Saw every episode that was already released in America. She even went to Japan to visit her aunt before she joined the Air Force and watched all the episodes that they had over there. She's fluent in Japanese, you know and her favourite's Sailor Saturn," Jacob explained. "I'm not surprised at all that her hair's in that style. She is smart though. I just placed it in the right direction."
The major and colonel looked at each other.
"Dad, you've taken a liking to her," Carter said with a smile.
"As if she were part of my own family. I don't know why. Maybe it's her estactic and charming personality. She can become very active when she wants to be you know," Jacob replied with a sigh. "Besides, we have something in common."
***
General Hammond stood in the gateroom with SG-12. The team were preparing for a mission as the gate was being dialed out.
"SG-12, do you understand what the priority is?" he asked them.
"Yes, we do. We go to the Tok'ra homeworld, which is where Doctor Jackson went and to find out his motives to why he went there and bring him back as soon as possible," the major replied as he pulled a bag over his shoulders.
"Good. Just don't force him back here. He's in bad enough shape as it is with all the injuries he's suffered already. We don't need him to be worse than what he already," General Hammond told them.
The team acknowledged the order before they walked through the gate.
***
Daniel headed into the tunnels with the people. Some more people walked up to them.
"Doctor Jackson. What a surprise. What brings you here to see the Tok'ra?" Anise asked him.
"Have you found a new home for the Lights yet?" he asked, urgency obvious in his voice.
"Why yes, we have. What is...?" she started as she looked at the doctor's injured arms and head.
"There's no time to explain. We need to get them there and there now. It's of utmost importance that we quickly do so," he replied, turning around.
"Alright, we will. Anything else we need to know?" Anise replied with caution in her voice.
He turned his head and looked at her.
"Yes, there is. Any Tok'ra that pass through the Gate with the Lights should stay there until we all know everything's safe for everybody here," Daniel replied. "All the Tok'ra should really go with them actually. There's danger in the air."
Anise's eyes widened at what the doctor had just told her.
TBC...
"Doctor Jackson, what do you think you're doing?" he demanded.
All the doctor did was stare at him through the glass. Hammond saw a look of urgency and determination he never saw in the doctor. The doctor lifted up both of his arms. Hammond was surprised at this for he just broke one of them. The bandages were also still around his head from his injury.
"I know you can hear me. I have to go and noone can stop me," he cried out.
One of the men in the control room groaned as he climbed to his feet. He looked at the coordinates on the computer screen as did the general.
The dialing sequence finished and the wormhole established. Daniel shook his head and sighed before running through the gate and disappeared through it.
Hammond stared at the now empty gate room as the wormhole also disappeared. He turned towards the door to see Doctor Fraiser running into the room.
"Where is he?" she frantically asked.
Hammond didn't answer her. Instead he looked at the Stargate again and the doctor realized what had happened. Her shoulders dropped in a gesture that read 'I don't believe it' all over.
"He's as good as dead now," she sighed. "There's notihng we can do for him unless we bring him back in time before the poison overtakes his body again."
***
Daniel walked through the gate and stepped onto land. He looked around at his surroundings until he saw a few figures running up to the Stargate.
"Just what I need. Help," he said to himself.
He ran up to them. They took one look at him before they lowered their guns.
"Doctor Jackson. We weren't expecting you. What seems to be the problem," one of them said in total surprise.
"We need to do something and we need to do it now," he replied. "Now listen to what I have to say."
The people looked at each other in amazement at what they just heard before they listened to what the doctor had to say further.
"Then we have to do something," one said as Daniel finished what he had to say.
***
O'Neill stared at the Tok'ra quietly. The colonel watched him sigh as he sat leaned back against the wall. Jacob looked at him out of the corner of his eye.
"What's wrong Jack?" he asked.
"Nothing actually. I just find it curious to why you've taken such a liking to this young woman," he replied.
"You raelly want to know Jack? Do you really want to know?" wondered Jacob with some surprise evident in his voice.
He nodded in response as Carter also began to listen in his answer.
"She's the first of anyone on Earth to have conceived a child with another species. If she dies, it will also die. Besides, I know her and I was the one got her as far as she did in the Air Force. If she didn't have me there as a superior, she never would've gotten out of the academy. She was the one who was known as 'The Sailor Scout of the Air Force' by her peers because of her passion for the show. Saw every episode that was already released in America. She even went to Japan to visit her aunt before she joined the Air Force and watched all the episodes that they had over there. She's fluent in Japanese, you know and her favourite's Sailor Saturn," Jacob explained. "I'm not surprised at all that her hair's in that style. She is smart though. I just placed it in the right direction."
The major and colonel looked at each other.
"Dad, you've taken a liking to her," Carter said with a smile.
"As if she were part of my own family. I don't know why. Maybe it's her estactic and charming personality. She can become very active when she wants to be you know," Jacob replied with a sigh. "Besides, we have something in common."
***
General Hammond stood in the gateroom with SG-12. The team were preparing for a mission as the gate was being dialed out.
"SG-12, do you understand what the priority is?" he asked them.
"Yes, we do. We go to the Tok'ra homeworld, which is where Doctor Jackson went and to find out his motives to why he went there and bring him back as soon as possible," the major replied as he pulled a bag over his shoulders.
"Good. Just don't force him back here. He's in bad enough shape as it is with all the injuries he's suffered already. We don't need him to be worse than what he already," General Hammond told them.
The team acknowledged the order before they walked through the gate.
***
Daniel headed into the tunnels with the people. Some more people walked up to them.
"Doctor Jackson. What a surprise. What brings you here to see the Tok'ra?" Anise asked him.
"Have you found a new home for the Lights yet?" he asked, urgency obvious in his voice.
"Why yes, we have. What is...?" she started as she looked at the doctor's injured arms and head.
"There's no time to explain. We need to get them there and there now. It's of utmost importance that we quickly do so," he replied, turning around.
"Alright, we will. Anything else we need to know?" Anise replied with caution in her voice.
He turned his head and looked at her.
"Yes, there is. Any Tok'ra that pass through the Gate with the Lights should stay there until we all know everything's safe for everybody here," Daniel replied. "All the Tok'ra should really go with them actually. There's danger in the air."
Anise's eyes widened at what the doctor had just told her.
TBC...
