Major Davis found Daniel and Teal'c in the infirmary, talking to Janet.

"Well, she's cleared." Paul told them. "Pending the final autopsy report on Dr Marlin." The three of them glanced at each other, worried. "What?"

"The autopsy..." Janet said, slowly, than stopped.

"Look, I'm on your side." Paul insisted. The three of them exchanged glances. Then Daniel said,

"Tell him."

They told him.

"That's not possible." Paul said, sitting down heavily on the bed.

"There was one more thing." Janet aid quickly. "There was an odd substance in Dr Marlin's blood. There was the same substance in Sam's blood too, when she came back from P69-522X."

"Sam could have been drugged?" Paul asked incredulous. "This changes everything. Could this have been what killed Dr Marlin?"

"We do not know. His body was too badly damaged by the blast to determine that." Teal'c told him. Paul realised something.

"You've known about this for quite a while."

"A couple of days." Janet admitted. "I wasn't going to say anything until I was sure."

Paul sighed, but he wasn't surprised. He'd have done the same.

"So now what?"

"I need a sample of the original drug, as soon as possible. But I can't send just anyone."

"Ok. Daniel and Teal'c can go. I'm pulling you off SG1's mission this afternoon. You weren't really needed, were you?"

"No." Daniel said, slowly. "It's purely research for Sam, we'd be dead wood, but we can't just go off somewhere else."

"You can. I'm authorising you. I do have some power, you know." he said in answer to their surprised look. "But go soon, before anyone finds out."

"Ok." said Janet. "I need samples of the rock, the wood the air...in fact, I'll just come with you, it'll be quicker."

"You're not coming." Daniel said quickly. "It could be dangerous. Anubis could still be around."

"I'm coming. You're always saying I should get off-world more often." Janet insisted, and left to get her equipment. Daniel turned to Teal'c.

"I have learnt that it is best not to obstruct Dr Frasier's wishes" Teal'c told him. Daniel started to argue, than shrugged. Teal'c, as usual, was right.