5/?

Daniel sat at his desk hunched over his computer. Sam was alive, and on base, just not visible. Running a hand through his hair Daniel blew out his cheeks. There was nothing in his files about this. Nothing to give him a clue how to bring Sam back. Sam was the idea girl. She'd come up with the idea, and then they'd work on it together. He needed Sam for this. With an exasperated grunt, Daniel derailed his train of thoughts and got back to the research. There just had to be something...

An hour later, after giving up on his files, he decided to search online. Sure it was a longshot...but he had to try. Hitting his internet button Daniel was automatically taken to his e-mail. He hadn't checked it in days and there were many to go through. He was about to ignore the page and go right to searching when he saw an e-mail from Sam sent two days ago, while he was off world. He opened it up and smiled. It was one of her infamous jokes. This one was about a guy fishing. Jack would love it.

Still smiling from the joke, Daniel went to his favorite search engine, Google, and typed in 'invisible'. Immediately hundreds of pages popped up. Daniel sighed and tried to narrow his search. 'Invisible people'. Fifty pages came up. Daniel immediately discarded the ones about invisible superheroes. After clicking a cleverly disguised porn site, a few failed links, and an update on the chances of becoming invisible while having an affair, Daniel found his site. Ingeniously titled "Becoming Invisible: A Cure For The Sight Impaired", the site held all kinds of info. With subtitles that included Invisible Due to Magic, Invisible Due to a Potion, and many more, Daniel spent thirty minutes just searching for a subtitle that fit his case. Finally finding it, "Invisible Gates" Daniel clicked on the link. Thinking that it was disguised to ward of anyone who didn't about the Stargate, Daniel smiled when he saw the site he was brought to. It asked for a password, and he knew he'd found it. It was part of the government. Daniel knew the password, Gen. Hammond gave it to him a year ago when he had to search on something else. He typed in the word, 'freedom', and was brought to another site filled with information. Daniel adjusted his glasses and prepared for a long night of reading.