PX9-202 was indeed a nice place. It looked like a prairie, rolling green
grass and soft pale flowers. Pink clouds circling above, and the
temperature just right. Liz was the last one out before the event horizon
vanished.
"Alright campers, Tucker with Daniel, Teal'c's on recon, and I'm with Carter. Any questions?" Jack started announcing once they had all stepped down from the platform the 'gate was on; and getting shakes from everyone, he continued, "Good. Then let's move out."
Daniel and Liz started by looking at some nearby stones. Sam was collecting soil samples with Jack standing there overlooking her work. Teal'c had gone straight ahead to see if this planet posed any immediate threat.
"Lt", Daniel said, glancing up to see if she had heard him.
"Please, call me Liz", she smiled, locking gazes with him.
"Liz then," he continued, "Please walk slowly, and make sure you don't step on an artifact."
"Of course not", Liz smiled.
The continued looking at the rocks and stones, and weren't finding anything.
Sam, on the other hand, was finding that the soil was rich in several minerals. She collected some samples to see if anything would help. If any of it checked out, this planet could be mined. She smiled as she finished up, standing once she was done.
Jack was glad that the collecting had gotten over with so quickly. He and Sam walked back to the 'gate to await the findings of everyone else.
Teal'c found nothing except for slopping hills in the distance. This planet was indeed uninhabited, as far as he could tell. He decided to report back and tell the colonel.
On his trip back, Teal'c kept an open eye, but was completely convinced there was no one. He saw, in the distance, Daniel Jackson and Lt. Tucker rubbing stones over in their hands.
Once he arrived at the 'gate and told the colonel everything, the three of them decided to grab the space monkey and his protégé and get back home.
Upon arriving where the two friends sat, Liz passed Daniel a stone, "Is this a language?"
He looked over the stone, and rubbed his fingers over it, "No. It's just more bird fossils."
"Bird rocks?" Jack asked, surprising the duo.
"No, sir, bird fossils. Apparently, there used to be birds all over this grassland, and they became fossilized", Liz shared her new knowledge.
"Ah," Jack said slowly, making Sam crack a smile, "Well, I just came to tell you we were going home. Why don't you two bring some rocks to look at in your spare time?"
Liz looked at Daniel, who immediately started packing the rocks into his backpack, and she followed suit. Soon, they were all heading towards the 'gate.
Daniel dialed home and Liz used the GDO as the rest took a last look around. As soon as the wormhole was established, they stepped through, one at a time, stepping out at home.
"Alright campers, Tucker with Daniel, Teal'c's on recon, and I'm with Carter. Any questions?" Jack started announcing once they had all stepped down from the platform the 'gate was on; and getting shakes from everyone, he continued, "Good. Then let's move out."
Daniel and Liz started by looking at some nearby stones. Sam was collecting soil samples with Jack standing there overlooking her work. Teal'c had gone straight ahead to see if this planet posed any immediate threat.
"Lt", Daniel said, glancing up to see if she had heard him.
"Please, call me Liz", she smiled, locking gazes with him.
"Liz then," he continued, "Please walk slowly, and make sure you don't step on an artifact."
"Of course not", Liz smiled.
The continued looking at the rocks and stones, and weren't finding anything.
Sam, on the other hand, was finding that the soil was rich in several minerals. She collected some samples to see if anything would help. If any of it checked out, this planet could be mined. She smiled as she finished up, standing once she was done.
Jack was glad that the collecting had gotten over with so quickly. He and Sam walked back to the 'gate to await the findings of everyone else.
Teal'c found nothing except for slopping hills in the distance. This planet was indeed uninhabited, as far as he could tell. He decided to report back and tell the colonel.
On his trip back, Teal'c kept an open eye, but was completely convinced there was no one. He saw, in the distance, Daniel Jackson and Lt. Tucker rubbing stones over in their hands.
Once he arrived at the 'gate and told the colonel everything, the three of them decided to grab the space monkey and his protégé and get back home.
Upon arriving where the two friends sat, Liz passed Daniel a stone, "Is this a language?"
He looked over the stone, and rubbed his fingers over it, "No. It's just more bird fossils."
"Bird rocks?" Jack asked, surprising the duo.
"No, sir, bird fossils. Apparently, there used to be birds all over this grassland, and they became fossilized", Liz shared her new knowledge.
"Ah," Jack said slowly, making Sam crack a smile, "Well, I just came to tell you we were going home. Why don't you two bring some rocks to look at in your spare time?"
Liz looked at Daniel, who immediately started packing the rocks into his backpack, and she followed suit. Soon, they were all heading towards the 'gate.
Daniel dialed home and Liz used the GDO as the rest took a last look around. As soon as the wormhole was established, they stepped through, one at a time, stepping out at home.
