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When a stranger is literally thrown through the Earth Stargate, SG-1 must discover who he is, why he claims to be part of SG-1 and how he opened the Iris.

Traveler: Revelation

Everything slowly returned to normal in the control room. SG-5 was taken to the infirmary and the Jaffa had been 'cleaned up'. General Hammond then stormed off, toward the holding cells, Carter guessed. She decided to tag along, as did O'Neill. Hammond was furious. Carter looked at O'Neill and he looked back, the two rarely saw the general this upset, but this time, like any other time, his anger was indeed, called for. The trio approached the cell and the two officers at the door didn't even flinch as the general flung the door open and made his bold enterance.
Sirk relaxed on his cot, allowing thoughts of his team to flow through his mind. He wondered what they were doing, if they were alright. Just as some memories of Sarah were passing from his mind the door burst open and Hammond walked in with a very menacing look on his face. Sirk knew he was in for it, but maybe this time he could explain. Now that he knew what was going on.
"I don't even know where to start with you," Hammond began. "You claim to be an ally but after that stunt..." Sirk simply sighed and muttered something under his breath. "What was that son?"
"I said 'I can't believe it'."
"Can't believe what?"
"I always thought they were pulling my leg when they told me about 1969." Sirk concluded.
"Wait a minute. Do you mean when SG-1 was sent back to 1969 by accident?" Carter finally piped up. She thought she might know what was going on.
Sirk got up and walked toward the bars. He leaned against them, putting each arm over a horizontal bar. He gave a seemingly sinister smile before continuing. "I knew you'd get it. You've always been the smartest person I know."
Hammond chimed in to find out what was happening and why Sirk was talking over his shoulder to Major Carter like he knew her personally. "What are you talking about?"
"Carter knows, ask her... well that's if she's put it all together yet."
"Major?" General Hammond asked.
"Well general, if I'm thinking what he's thinking, this guys from a different time, probably the future." Carter said, very thoughtfully. "That's why things haven't been making sense."
"Yeah, so what's the date?" Sirk finally asked the question he'd been dying to have answered.
"Today is January 13th, 2004." Hammond announced. When Sirk heard this his jaw dropped. He was right, he was back in time. He mouthed a silent curse under his breath then turned his back to the trio to curse some more. This was too much. How would he get home? He collapsed on the cot and rested his face in his hands.
The reality of the situation hit home for the trio of officers a few seconds later. This boy was farther from home then any Stargate could ever take him. And unlike the 1969 incident, he had no help getting back. The general was the first to break the silence.
"What year are you from son?" Was the question on everyone's mind.
Sirk's muffled answer could barely be heard through the hands that cover his face. "Sometime in May, 2014. I lost count of the day..." He trailed off. Everyone was flabbergasted. No one spoke. Until, suddenly Sirk lifted his head. "Wait... 2004... It hasn't happened yet... I can change it!"
"Wait a minute. You can't just-" Carter began.
"Yes I can." Sirk finished. "I have to. You have no idea what has happened in 10 years."
"And it needs to stay that way." Carter rebutted.
"It can't. Coming back is a blessing! You been trying to do it for years!" Sirk continued, now very excited.
"I've been trying to...?" Carter wondered.
"You've been trying to figure out how to send someone back in time since General O'Neill was injured."
"Wait a minute." O'Neill finally jumped into the conversation. Everyone stopped and looked at him. "I'm a general?"
"You have to let me explain!" Sirk continued like the interruption never happened.
"Son, you don't have the right to change the future and people's lives so drastically." Hammond stated.
"Everyone in the future would gladly give up the lives they have for any second chance... That's how bad it is..." He trailed off. Carter, Hammond and O'Neill looked at each other. "Please let me explain. This is my only chance. I won't try anything. You've got to understand I was scared before. I thought you were the Goa'uld. Now I know. Please!"

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