"So check in every 24 hours..."
"Yes Jack."
"...or we'll be coming to get you..."
"Yes Jack."
"...and try not to get into any trouble...please...that's an order by the way."
"Will do, sir."
As Teal'c finished dialing the address allowing them to head back to Earth, Colonel O'Neill took another look at his remaining team members. Dr. Daniel Jackson cleaned his glasses on the hem of the white linen tunic he wore. He also donned matching pants and white sandals.
Major Samantha Carter stood by his side, similarly dressed in a white linen dress and shawl type coat. She wore a smile on her face that told O'Neill that they were ready for him to leave.
The pair was to spend a week or so with the Hellenes at an institution that Daniel had explained was similar to an academy or university on Earth. It was still beyond O'Neill how these two could be so excited to spend more time in school, but, then again, he had long ago given up on trying to figure them out.
An old man standing near Daniel and Carter stepped forward. "Don't worry a bit, Colonel. Your friends are in very good hands. There is no reason to worry," assured Bi'as. "They will be safe here and free to expand their horizons of knowledge." He gave O'Neill a small smile, turning then to share it with the other two.
O'Neill frowned slightly. He had an uneasy feeling about the eagerness of the people to share their knowledge. The last time they had been in this situation was with the Tollans and that hadn't exactly turned out the way that anyone had planned. But Daniel and Carter had been excited at the chance to learn about the planet's culture and technology and General Hammond had given them permission to stay, stating that the Hellenes could prove to be formidable allies in the fight against the Goa'uld, their level technology being more advanced then that of Earth.
"Of course they are. Well, Teal'c and I will be going then. You two have fun...learning... and all that," O'Neill replied, still not fully convinced.
He headed up the steps to the Stargate as Teal'c bid his friends goodbye. Yet as they stepped through the event horizon, he still could not shake the feeling that something was not right.
"Yes Jack."
"...or we'll be coming to get you..."
"Yes Jack."
"...and try not to get into any trouble...please...that's an order by the way."
"Will do, sir."
As Teal'c finished dialing the address allowing them to head back to Earth, Colonel O'Neill took another look at his remaining team members. Dr. Daniel Jackson cleaned his glasses on the hem of the white linen tunic he wore. He also donned matching pants and white sandals.
Major Samantha Carter stood by his side, similarly dressed in a white linen dress and shawl type coat. She wore a smile on her face that told O'Neill that they were ready for him to leave.
The pair was to spend a week or so with the Hellenes at an institution that Daniel had explained was similar to an academy or university on Earth. It was still beyond O'Neill how these two could be so excited to spend more time in school, but, then again, he had long ago given up on trying to figure them out.
An old man standing near Daniel and Carter stepped forward. "Don't worry a bit, Colonel. Your friends are in very good hands. There is no reason to worry," assured Bi'as. "They will be safe here and free to expand their horizons of knowledge." He gave O'Neill a small smile, turning then to share it with the other two.
O'Neill frowned slightly. He had an uneasy feeling about the eagerness of the people to share their knowledge. The last time they had been in this situation was with the Tollans and that hadn't exactly turned out the way that anyone had planned. But Daniel and Carter had been excited at the chance to learn about the planet's culture and technology and General Hammond had given them permission to stay, stating that the Hellenes could prove to be formidable allies in the fight against the Goa'uld, their level technology being more advanced then that of Earth.
"Of course they are. Well, Teal'c and I will be going then. You two have fun...learning... and all that," O'Neill replied, still not fully convinced.
He headed up the steps to the Stargate as Teal'c bid his friends goodbye. Yet as they stepped through the event horizon, he still could not shake the feeling that something was not right.
