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except Kohl Sirk.
Thanks in advance for glancing in the direction of my story. I'm hoping for reviews.
Update time!!!! Hope it's getting good. Coming up onto the climax!!! Stay tuned and I'l try to update ASAP!!! Umm.... I'm no astropsyicist so I hope my explanations make some kinda of crazy logic. I think they do... just read on and tell me if it makes sense... P.S. Thanks to everybody who reviewed!!!
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.
He came through the stargate unannounced, he opened the Iris and he laughed when he saw O'Neill and Carter. Who is he? There are so many unanswered questions... what are the answers? Only time will tell.
Traveler: Explanations
The next morning, SG-1 and Gen. Hammond waited in the briefing room for Sirk. Finally he appeared, escorted by the usual two armed airmen. Sirk was dragging his feet. He looked exhausted, like he hadn't slept for days and his eyes were dark and hopeless. Something about this time-displacement was continuing to drain him, and everyone was seeing it. But, because Sirk was a member of an SG team, he fought to hide his obvious lack of energy and because he fought so hard, the others thought it best to pretend they didn't notice.
Sirk slowly sat down in the same chair as before and waited a second, then he greeted the room. "Well, what can I do for you?"
"Before we start, there is one thing we need to clear up." Hammond began. "We went looking for you. We checked every branch of military, but we didn't find anyone by the name of Kohl Sirk."
"You didn't find me?" Sirk wondered out loud. "Hmmm... what's the date again?"
"January 15th, 2004." Carter answered.
"January, 2004... I think I'm somewhere in Canada. I don't think I've enlisted yet. I think I will in June or July sometime. It's hard to remember the exact date."
"Canada? What are you doing up in the Great White North?" O'Neill questioned.
"Wandering... I had no place else to be. And besides, I'm not old enough to enlist yet." Sirk pointed out.
Gen. Hammond considered these facts for a moment before continuing. "Fine. Now, down to business. Carter has been determining the cause of your little trip and she thinks she's found the solution."
"You have?!" Sirk's eyes suddenly lit up and his hope seemed to return.
"I think so. When SG-1 traveled back to 1969, it was the result of one, perfectly timed event. Now, in your case, I believe it was several random events that just happened to occur at the perfect time." Carter stood up and walked toward the screen where she displayed some pictures to help with her explanation. "I believe there were at least three separate events that triggered this time jump. One was the charged gate, another was the supernova of Angelfyre and the last was the specific wave length frequency of the energy released by Sirk's GDO. So here's how it would have worked."
"When the gate is charged with these Rizers, the wormhole itself is bombarded with energy and in turn, the traveler's speed is increased because the energy pushes on the disassembled human molecules and forces them through the wormhole faster. This results in the person's reassembly to be performed faster and the person is emitted from the gate faster. We know this to be true because when we run into a wormhole, we come out running. Sirk's GDO collects this energy during reassembly and absorbs it so the traveler comes out walking when they go in running."
"So if we consider the beginning of the events the charged gate, that would indicate that the molecules being transported through the wormhole are already traveling faster than they should. Now let's say something happens during that journey, say Angelfyre going supernova. A supernova releases massive amounts of energy on all different wavelengths, frequencies and spectrums. It can only be assumed that at least one of these energy types is compatible with the wormhole. And that one type is present in such a great amount that the wormhole would have definitely been sped up."
"The speed the matter in the wormhole would be traveling at this point would be incredible. It has long been hypothesized that massive speed could put an object out of phase with time and space, it's one of the theories hyperdrives rely on. So the molecules would enter the Stargate incredibly fast and out of phase. These molecules would be forced through the buffer so fast, they would have no time to be reassembled except for the fact that Sirk was wearing the special GDO. That GDO managed to gather most of the energy in the gate when it entered the buffer. Thus, slowing down the molecules and allowing him to rematerialize."
When Carter had finished her explanation, she sighed, content with the job she did. Then, she looked around the room and saw everyone had a look of confusion on their faces. She decided to dumb down the explanation a bit.
"It's almost like throwing a ball from first base to home plate. The path that ball takes is the wormhole. Now say you attach that ball to an F- 18. It would still reach home plate, but there would be a lot of confusion when it got there. And the normal laws of time, would not apply."
Finally, a small and barely noticeable spark of understanding lit up the room and everyone began wondering one simple thing. Sirk was the first one to speak up. "So, why did I end up here? In this time?"
"Well, again that's thanks to your GDO. You see, the energy begins to dissipate just before your molecules are out of the gate. In that fraction of an instant, the energy released stabilized time for you. The frequency of the energy is probably what chose this time."
Then Sirk spoke up again. "Can you send me back?"
Carter hesitated and Sirk dropped his again hopeless eyes to the floor, unwilling to show his disappointment. Carter then spoke. "Maybe." Sirk looked up and everyone was on the edge of their seats. "It will take some work, but it just might be possible to recreate the events that took place to get you here."
"Oh great. I'll end up ten years further in the past." Sirk groaned.
"Not necessarily. To send you forward should be simple, all we need to do is invert the frequency that the energy from your GDO is released at."
"But my GDO is burned out."
"In theory everything should work, but in reality, we still need to figure some things out."
"General, I know it's a lot to ask, but will you send me back? I just want to go back and fight with my people. It's my duty to help them. Please." Sirk pleaded.
"Major, can you do this?" The general asked after a moment of silence.
"In theory, yes. But it will take some work."
The general sat quietly for a brief moment before Col. O'Neill spoke. "I think we should send him home, general."
"I agree. Major, get whatever people you need and figure this out."
"Thank you. All of you." Sirk said as he bowed his head.
"We're the ones who should be thanking you, if what you say is true." Daniel replied. "You may very well have saved our future."
"And my past."
"I just have one question, are you still sure you want to go back?" Daniel began very philosophically. "I mean, if you've changed this, doesn't that mean your future might change as well? You might be better off here."
"Tell me Dr. Jackson, how many times have you been offworld?" Daniel was about to respond when Sirk finished his thought. "How many times did you come back to Earth? Every time or you wouldn't be here now. After everything you go through, you still come back. Why? Because it's home. There's no other reason." With that, the briefing broke up and Sirk and Carter headed off to the lab to figure out the specifics.
Please Review!!! I hope me explanations made some sense.
Thanks in advance for glancing in the direction of my story. I'm hoping for reviews.
Update time!!!! Hope it's getting good. Coming up onto the climax!!! Stay tuned and I'l try to update ASAP!!! Umm.... I'm no astropsyicist so I hope my explanations make some kinda of crazy logic. I think they do... just read on and tell me if it makes sense... P.S. Thanks to everybody who reviewed!!!
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.
He came through the stargate unannounced, he opened the Iris and he laughed when he saw O'Neill and Carter. Who is he? There are so many unanswered questions... what are the answers? Only time will tell.
Traveler: Explanations
The next morning, SG-1 and Gen. Hammond waited in the briefing room for Sirk. Finally he appeared, escorted by the usual two armed airmen. Sirk was dragging his feet. He looked exhausted, like he hadn't slept for days and his eyes were dark and hopeless. Something about this time-displacement was continuing to drain him, and everyone was seeing it. But, because Sirk was a member of an SG team, he fought to hide his obvious lack of energy and because he fought so hard, the others thought it best to pretend they didn't notice.
Sirk slowly sat down in the same chair as before and waited a second, then he greeted the room. "Well, what can I do for you?"
"Before we start, there is one thing we need to clear up." Hammond began. "We went looking for you. We checked every branch of military, but we didn't find anyone by the name of Kohl Sirk."
"You didn't find me?" Sirk wondered out loud. "Hmmm... what's the date again?"
"January 15th, 2004." Carter answered.
"January, 2004... I think I'm somewhere in Canada. I don't think I've enlisted yet. I think I will in June or July sometime. It's hard to remember the exact date."
"Canada? What are you doing up in the Great White North?" O'Neill questioned.
"Wandering... I had no place else to be. And besides, I'm not old enough to enlist yet." Sirk pointed out.
Gen. Hammond considered these facts for a moment before continuing. "Fine. Now, down to business. Carter has been determining the cause of your little trip and she thinks she's found the solution."
"You have?!" Sirk's eyes suddenly lit up and his hope seemed to return.
"I think so. When SG-1 traveled back to 1969, it was the result of one, perfectly timed event. Now, in your case, I believe it was several random events that just happened to occur at the perfect time." Carter stood up and walked toward the screen where she displayed some pictures to help with her explanation. "I believe there were at least three separate events that triggered this time jump. One was the charged gate, another was the supernova of Angelfyre and the last was the specific wave length frequency of the energy released by Sirk's GDO. So here's how it would have worked."
"When the gate is charged with these Rizers, the wormhole itself is bombarded with energy and in turn, the traveler's speed is increased because the energy pushes on the disassembled human molecules and forces them through the wormhole faster. This results in the person's reassembly to be performed faster and the person is emitted from the gate faster. We know this to be true because when we run into a wormhole, we come out running. Sirk's GDO collects this energy during reassembly and absorbs it so the traveler comes out walking when they go in running."
"So if we consider the beginning of the events the charged gate, that would indicate that the molecules being transported through the wormhole are already traveling faster than they should. Now let's say something happens during that journey, say Angelfyre going supernova. A supernova releases massive amounts of energy on all different wavelengths, frequencies and spectrums. It can only be assumed that at least one of these energy types is compatible with the wormhole. And that one type is present in such a great amount that the wormhole would have definitely been sped up."
"The speed the matter in the wormhole would be traveling at this point would be incredible. It has long been hypothesized that massive speed could put an object out of phase with time and space, it's one of the theories hyperdrives rely on. So the molecules would enter the Stargate incredibly fast and out of phase. These molecules would be forced through the buffer so fast, they would have no time to be reassembled except for the fact that Sirk was wearing the special GDO. That GDO managed to gather most of the energy in the gate when it entered the buffer. Thus, slowing down the molecules and allowing him to rematerialize."
When Carter had finished her explanation, she sighed, content with the job she did. Then, she looked around the room and saw everyone had a look of confusion on their faces. She decided to dumb down the explanation a bit.
"It's almost like throwing a ball from first base to home plate. The path that ball takes is the wormhole. Now say you attach that ball to an F- 18. It would still reach home plate, but there would be a lot of confusion when it got there. And the normal laws of time, would not apply."
Finally, a small and barely noticeable spark of understanding lit up the room and everyone began wondering one simple thing. Sirk was the first one to speak up. "So, why did I end up here? In this time?"
"Well, again that's thanks to your GDO. You see, the energy begins to dissipate just before your molecules are out of the gate. In that fraction of an instant, the energy released stabilized time for you. The frequency of the energy is probably what chose this time."
Then Sirk spoke up again. "Can you send me back?"
Carter hesitated and Sirk dropped his again hopeless eyes to the floor, unwilling to show his disappointment. Carter then spoke. "Maybe." Sirk looked up and everyone was on the edge of their seats. "It will take some work, but it just might be possible to recreate the events that took place to get you here."
"Oh great. I'll end up ten years further in the past." Sirk groaned.
"Not necessarily. To send you forward should be simple, all we need to do is invert the frequency that the energy from your GDO is released at."
"But my GDO is burned out."
"In theory everything should work, but in reality, we still need to figure some things out."
"General, I know it's a lot to ask, but will you send me back? I just want to go back and fight with my people. It's my duty to help them. Please." Sirk pleaded.
"Major, can you do this?" The general asked after a moment of silence.
"In theory, yes. But it will take some work."
The general sat quietly for a brief moment before Col. O'Neill spoke. "I think we should send him home, general."
"I agree. Major, get whatever people you need and figure this out."
"Thank you. All of you." Sirk said as he bowed his head.
"We're the ones who should be thanking you, if what you say is true." Daniel replied. "You may very well have saved our future."
"And my past."
"I just have one question, are you still sure you want to go back?" Daniel began very philosophically. "I mean, if you've changed this, doesn't that mean your future might change as well? You might be better off here."
"Tell me Dr. Jackson, how many times have you been offworld?" Daniel was about to respond when Sirk finished his thought. "How many times did you come back to Earth? Every time or you wouldn't be here now. After everything you go through, you still come back. Why? Because it's home. There's no other reason." With that, the briefing broke up and Sirk and Carter headed off to the lab to figure out the specifics.
Please Review!!! I hope me explanations made some sense.
