Author's Note: I know a lot of people want to see a copy of what the newsletter would look like. I'm not going to write one and there are a couple of reasons why.

Sam's science section and Daniel's archaeology and culture sections would be way over my head and would take too much time to write.

A layout that would look good for the newsletter would not look the same on and would take me too much time and too many brain cells to figure out.

I'm really sorry. Also, this is the last chapter. I'm trying to finish all my WIP's. If you check my profile you'll find that more than half of my stories fall into this category.

And now…The SGC Newsletter Chapter 6: Loose Ends

After spending many all-nighters at his desk to finish up his translations, Dr. Daniel Jackson was finally caught up. The artifact Jack had been looking at a week or so ago was completely translated. It was supposed to do something, but as Jack had said, it spoke of a failed attempt. It was in fact just a paperweight. Though Jack had been right about that small translation.

He walked down the halls to the office of one, Major General George Hammond, the base commander and the man that told him if he could do the newsletter again.

He stopped at the man's office door and knocked. He heard the command to enter and did so.

"General Hammond. I wanted to talk to you about the newsletter. If you're not busy that is." Daniel said respectfully. Though not usually a person that cared if someone else was busy or not, he knew that this man did a lot for the base and should be treated kindly. And he was in a good mood today.

"Of course, Dr. Jackson." General Hammond said. "Have a seat." Daniel sat down in the chair facing the General's desk.

"I wanted to know if you decided about a next issue of the newsletter." Daniel asked.

"I have thought this over a lot this week. There was a lot of positive feedback about it from officers and civilians working in the SGC." General Hammond began. "So, I think that as long all the same rules apply to the next one as did the first then we will have no problem. This means that Colonel O'Neill needs to do something again."

"Sure." Daniel said, stunned that people had liked the newsletter. "No problem. I'll let you get back to work." He stood up and walked to the door.

His hand was on the know when the General spoke up again. "I especially liked the article on the effects of paperwork." Daniel turned to face him.

"That was Jack's." Daniel stated.

"It was great writing. I expect more of his reports to be like that." Hammond told him. Daniel left the room chuckling a little under his breath.

'Note to self: Avoid Jack after Hammond tells him that.'


THE END. I hope that tied up any loose ends. I will write no more on this.

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