A/N Well, the whole thing is like an authors note. 'Nuff said.

Firstly, I'd like to thank the Academy... oops, wrong speech. I'd like to give a shout-out to everyone who reviewed this story; it really made me feel good. Here are your names, just in case you forgot if you did or not.

Reviewers – In no particular order.

Spicey chicken rice

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Ana

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Many of you reviewed more than once, and I deeply appreciate it. There is a sequel to this story, in fact, its already been started and posted. It's called Growing up Ancient, and I'm quite sure you can figure out why. Here is a small excerpt from the story.

"If I say this again, I'm going to confine everyone to individual quarters. I swear this is worse than the rabbits back home." Liz looked up from her seat, her expression one of bemusement.

"So I was right? It's not a flu?" Carson nodded his head slowly, his mind back on Perna. She had no children, but he could see the mark of a good mother. His own mother would have been proud that her son was considering settling down, even if she could never know.

"You might want to wake him, lass. His eyes have glazed over." Carson shook the test results in Rodney's direction, hoping the poor astrophysicist would come back to earth. All his tests had shown no reason for him to have collapsed like he did, but Carson wasn't taking any chances. Rodney was being kept overnight, and even though his vocal protests had ceased hours ago, the Doc could tell he was waiting for a chance to run.

"Rodney," Liz waved her hand in front of his face, "You might want to pay attention to this." He sat still for a few more moments, then came back to reality.

"Listen to what?" He was beginning to snap at everyone, and Liz shot him a warning glare. A cooped up Rodney was never a happy one.

"Well, Rodney, it seems you're going to be a father. Congratulations."

That's it! You're going to have to read it to figure out the rest. Much love to all.