A/N: You guys are so cool. I love ya! I dedicate this chapter to daydr3am3r who has been my most avid reviewer, but of course I love you all the same! Keep reviewing me, guys!
They had finally reached the mountain around one in the morning. The General has told them to go to bed and Janet could do her tests in the morning, so everyone would be awake and rested. Of course, they were confined to base again, so each took to their quarters and fell into a restless sleep.
The next morning, the team and Dr. Frasier met in the infirmary early and she proceeded to stick them with countless more needles.
I swear I am going to have nerve damage by the time this is over. Daniel said as they were left alone. Sam grinned while Jack simply nodded in agreement.
"Well, as usual, there is nothing that I can find. Hopefully, like Teal'c, it will all go away soon." Janet said as she came back with their results.
"I am just so tired of hearing ever..."Jack never got to finish his statement as he disappeared in a flash of bright white light. Sam immediately jumped up and hit the emergency button while Janet called the General.
".....everyone on base talking." Jack paused after the sentence and looked around. No voices, no chattering, annoying mental whining or accusations, no ramblings from any annoying scientific minds overloading his brain. He was in a now-familiar hallway on the now-familiar Asgard ship. He turned as he heard someone approach and saw Thor. "Thor! Old buddy! You have no idea how happy I am to see you and be here." Jack said, walking over to greet the small grey alien.
"Indeed, it is good to see you, also, O'Neill. I come with a very important matter." The alien said.
"Sure, what's up?"
"There is a Goa'uld named Thalia that inhabits a planet close to Earth. We know not her intention and would like for you to find out." Thor said.
"Thalia. Ok, what planet?" Jack asked.
"I believe you would call it, P3Y645."
"P3Y645?" That is the one we visited last. Listen, Thor, I also have a slight problem. You see me team and I have become telepathic and it is driving us crazy. Is there anything that you can do for us?" Jack asked hopefully. If they could get rid of that Ancient language in his brain, why not this?
"I have studied your predicament before summoning you, O'Neill, and I am afraid that I cannot help you or the members of your team. However, I do not think that this will be detrimental to your mission concerning Thalia. Please report this to your commander." Thor requested in his usual stoic way.
"No problem, buddy. Beam me back down." Jack said. Just before Thor disappeared, Jack heard him say, I shall never understand these humans. mentally. As Jack disappeared in a white light, Thor heard him groan, "Oh man!"
A/N: Ok, short chapter, I know, but the next will be longer. I felt that I needed to separate this one though, since it explained the next. Coming up- Rogue1615's request---they talk to a Goa'uld and find out what really makes them tick! Only if you review though!
They had finally reached the mountain around one in the morning. The General has told them to go to bed and Janet could do her tests in the morning, so everyone would be awake and rested. Of course, they were confined to base again, so each took to their quarters and fell into a restless sleep.
The next morning, the team and Dr. Frasier met in the infirmary early and she proceeded to stick them with countless more needles.
I swear I am going to have nerve damage by the time this is over. Daniel said as they were left alone. Sam grinned while Jack simply nodded in agreement.
"Well, as usual, there is nothing that I can find. Hopefully, like Teal'c, it will all go away soon." Janet said as she came back with their results.
"I am just so tired of hearing ever..."Jack never got to finish his statement as he disappeared in a flash of bright white light. Sam immediately jumped up and hit the emergency button while Janet called the General.
".....everyone on base talking." Jack paused after the sentence and looked around. No voices, no chattering, annoying mental whining or accusations, no ramblings from any annoying scientific minds overloading his brain. He was in a now-familiar hallway on the now-familiar Asgard ship. He turned as he heard someone approach and saw Thor. "Thor! Old buddy! You have no idea how happy I am to see you and be here." Jack said, walking over to greet the small grey alien.
"Indeed, it is good to see you, also, O'Neill. I come with a very important matter." The alien said.
"Sure, what's up?"
"There is a Goa'uld named Thalia that inhabits a planet close to Earth. We know not her intention and would like for you to find out." Thor said.
"Thalia. Ok, what planet?" Jack asked.
"I believe you would call it, P3Y645."
"P3Y645?" That is the one we visited last. Listen, Thor, I also have a slight problem. You see me team and I have become telepathic and it is driving us crazy. Is there anything that you can do for us?" Jack asked hopefully. If they could get rid of that Ancient language in his brain, why not this?
"I have studied your predicament before summoning you, O'Neill, and I am afraid that I cannot help you or the members of your team. However, I do not think that this will be detrimental to your mission concerning Thalia. Please report this to your commander." Thor requested in his usual stoic way.
"No problem, buddy. Beam me back down." Jack said. Just before Thor disappeared, Jack heard him say, I shall never understand these humans. mentally. As Jack disappeared in a white light, Thor heard him groan, "Oh man!"
A/N: Ok, short chapter, I know, but the next will be longer. I felt that I needed to separate this one though, since it explained the next. Coming up- Rogue1615's request---they talk to a Goa'uld and find out what really makes them tick! Only if you review though!
