lol, sorry this took so long... i couldnt find any for them to do... if you guys could give me some ideas, it'll come out faster! thanks for the reviews btw!
"Uh Jack, what are we gonna do?"
"I don't know Daniel."
"Oh? The great Jack doesn't know?" Daniel said playfully sarcastic.
"Nope."
"Oh. So what does one do when one's world is closed off from him?"
"Well, you'd better hope, with all your life, that's there's enough coffee on this base," Jack threatened.
Daniel actually looked scared. He knew first hand how Jack got about his coffee.
"Daniel? Where's the coffee?"
"Uh…"
"Daniel?"
"Umm, Jack…?"
"Daniel, what are you saying?"
"Jack…" Daniel willed himself to say it. "There's no coffee left." He shut his eyes.
"WHAT! Did YOU take the last of it!"
Daniel's eyes widened slightly and stopped. He was contemplating if he should say yes or no. Jack knew from the hesitation who it was.
"DANIEL!" Jack got up and tackled the man. "I can't BELIEVE you took the last coffee on this BLOODY planet. Another week we're going to be here and you took ALL the coffee?"
"Jack! Get off me!"
Jack knew what he was thinking off and he smiled evilly. "What does one do with one's best bud in a missile silo closed off from one's world?"
"Who knows. Got any ideas?"
"Actually, yes."
"Uh oh…"
A couple minutes later, Jack was goading Daniel into helping him with a cooling machine. Jack couldn't figure out how to use it and Daniel didn't feel like playing ice hockey.
"No, I'm not playing."
"Come on Danny. We're going to waste a lot of water and energy of we don't."
Jack had grabbed one of the biggest rooms on base and sprayed a good amount of water in it. Now that he'd found this machine hidden away in one of the storage rooms, he had every intention to use it.
"That's it. I've got it."
"What!" Daniel came over to look if he'd really done it. He saw a bunch of little switches flipped up and down. He started to worry, if the wrong knobs and switches were moved, the water would begin to boil… and so would they. Daniel nervously flipped the switches with a resigned sigh and hit the power button. Almost instantly, the room began to freeze up.
"Cool!" Jack said. All his work wasn't going to waste after all. He and Daniel had spent a good half hour clearing out everything from the room.
"Yeah, I guess." Then Daniel realized something. "We don't have hockey sticks or a puck."
Jack grinned and Daniel's triumphant feeling evaporated instantly. The colonel went to the mysterious bag he'd carried in here and pulled out two almost perfect hockey sticks and a ball. Daniel's eyebrows went up. They didn't have skates, if they were going to play on ice; they had to have- oh.
Jack then pulled out two pairs of ice skates.
"You've got to be kidding me. Where do you get these things on a military base?" Jack smiled.
"You just gotta know where to look."
