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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.

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: Take a Dive

When everything was finally set, everyone began to head to the places they would be most useful. Sirk had all his possessions returned to him and he stood beside the ramp in the gateroom. Carter entered the gateroom and handed Sirk his GDO. Sirk held it in his hands and stared intently at it. It looked different, yet still very much the same. He strapped it to his wrist and looked toward the gate.
"A team checked out ZYG-009, there is no life present anywhere on the planet. The team also set up a Naquadah reactor for you. Once you get there radial the gate back to Earth then hook the reactor up to the gate. After that, we'll use the radios to get the timing right." Carter explained for the last time. Then she too allowed her gaze to be drawn toward the gate.
The dialing process began and Sirk just stared at the gate. The first three chevrons had encoded before he managed to shake off the overwhelming feeling of dread growing within him. Carter noticed and asked him one last question. "Are you sure you still want to do this?"
Sirk hesitated until the wormhole engaged then he looked toward Carter. "I have to."
With that, Carter headed out of the gateroom and up to the control room where she met the rest of SG-1 and General Hammond. From the control room they watched as the young man began walking up the ramp. He had a radio held tight in his left hand while his right still hung in a sling over his chest. When he reached the event horizon, he paused. He glanced to his left, then to his right and saw the new apparatus littering the floor around the gate. The Naquadah reactors took up a lot of space and spilled out onto most of the available floor space. With one deep breath, the boy stepped through the event horizon and disappeared from view. Leaving only ripples to show he had ever been there.
Moments later the wormhole was disengaged and tense seconds followed as the entire base waited for the expected offworld activation. A minute passed with no activity. Col. O'Neill moved the speak but his first word was drowned out by the Stargate as it moved to encode the chevrons. Within seconds the wormhole was established. Carter activated the radio and waited for a response.
"Come in, Stargate Command." Came a broken voice over the radio static.
"We're here, Sirk." Carter replied.
"I'm setting up the reactor now." There was a pause and the radio static grew quieter. The voice returned. "Done."
"How's it looking over there?" Carter inquired.
"Looking good. The gate is charging, its beginning to glow." Everyone waited in the silence for the voice to return. "The reactor is on at full power and the gate seems fully charged."
"OK Sirk, the timing on this next part is the key factor, you have to enter the gate exactly when I say at exactly the same speed you did before. Understood?" Carter explained and waited a few seconds for a response.
"So I need to dive in again? OK, copy that." A sudden burst of static caused both parties to flinch when the unpleasant sound filled the room, but it died down only seconds later.
"Everything set on you end?" Carter asked.
"Yes, sir. GDO activated, just give the word and I'll take a dive."
"Good. Hold on while we finish up here." Carter muted the radio and grabbed the microphone to the intercom. "Listen up everyone." The technicians in the gate room became deathly still as they waited for instructions. "When I give the word, hook those reactors up to the gate." The head technician nodded and Carter reactivated the radio. "Sirk?" She inquired through the static.
"I'm here. Before I go, I want to thank you all again."
"No need. Ready?"
"Ready." At that one word every person within auditory range tense up.
"Sirk, see you later. Go in three seconds. Two. One. Go!" Exactly two seconds later, Davis saw a blip on his screen.
"Incoming traveler!" He shouted over the tension, not the noise, in the room. Carter grabbed the intercom microphone again and shouted out the order. The gate instantly began to glow a faint blue. Then, all the attention was pulled from the glowing gate to the shower of sparks that fell from the it. Overloads blew out circuits and just as suddenly as the last time, the wormhole disengaged, leaving the control room in darkness. Moments later, power was restore and the battered gateroom was revealed.
"Was it supposed to do that?" Col. O'Neill asked when the room was calm again.
"Nothing a coat of paint won't fix." Carter answered with a sigh and leaned back in her chair.
"Did it work?" Hammond inquired.
"He's not here. Either we'll know the answer to that in about ten years or he's..." Carter trailed off.
"Ten years it is." O'Neill finished.

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