Disclaimer, if you recognize it, it's not mine, nor will it ever be mine, I'm not totally sure who owns the characters and setting that my flights of fancy have influenced here, but I know it's not me and I'm not making money off this so nya.
This Stargate SG1 and Guyver crossover is set somewhere in the first season of Stargate, due to the fact I've only seen a couple episodes and they're all in the beginning, but then again, I've read a lot of fanfiction, so might end up somewhere else. Which also means that I won't be getting a lot of characterization accurately, and because I can't get the Stargate movie Daniel out of my head, I'm switching actors. As for the Guyver, I'm going off of a seven or eight year old memory of the anime and live action, so any discrepancies, well they're due to time. oh well, there is a reason it's called "FanFiction"
A name, a name, I'll have to come up with one eventually. Until then, well, the name shall be NYAR wahahahahaha,
P3X-780
Prologue.
There was silence. The silence wasn't unusual, for it had been silent for the past few thousand years. Excepting the times a random animal would wander near. The silence of the darkness was broken by a low rumble. The rumble continued on for a few moments before a bright flash of light illuminated the small cave. Resting along the wall was a large blue-gray ring. The face of the ring had many odd symbols carved into it while the light came from within the ring. More like the shinny film that gave a fluid look and stretched across the center of the ring. The rumbling stopped with the appearance of the fluidic barrier.
The new silence lasted only seconds before the barrier seemed to spit out four figures. The first was large, the silhouette on the barrier showed a masculine and bulky build. The figure carried a long staff. The second was smaller, but also had a masculine build. It was still getting it's balance back when the third and fourth figures appeared. One of the two had a decidedly feminine figure and was shorter than the first two figures while the other was masculine, and a similar height to its partner. Seconds after these last two figures appeared, the lit barrier vanished leaving the four in darkness.
Seconds passed before four soft clicks were heard followed by four beams of light. A few moments passed while the beams studied the dust covered walls. In the center of the cave was a large cylindrical object, no details could be made out due to the thick layer of dirt covering its surface.
"It looks like the Stargate isn't a big factor in any culture on this planet." a soft spoken voice said.
"Ya think?" came a sarcastic reply.
"Let's get out of this cave, it'll be so much more interesting." A feminine voice piped in.
"Right," the sarcastic voice said.
The lights found only one exit out of the cave, and so with no other option, took it. It was a tunnel that though wasn't overly small, gave only enough room for single file. It twisted and turned for what seemed like a quarter mile before light could be seen, marking an end to the confines of the stone.
The team walked out into the light, first came the large figure, he had dark chocolate colored skin and a gold tattoo on his forehead. The green military uniform stood out greatly in the brown cave pocked mountain side.
"What we got here Teal'c?"
A second figure asked as he stepped into the light. His greying hair cropped short in a military cut. He wore similar clothes to Teal'c.
"I believe that this area is uninhabited Colonel O'Neill."
Just following O'Neill was the woman, she had blond hair and light skin. Her blue eyes peered at the short brownish plants with interest. Just after her appeared the last of the team, shaggy sandy blond hair was tucked behind his ears. His blue eyes were framed by a pair of glasses.
Turning and seeing the sponge like cliff side, the last one said, "Jack, you think we should mark this cave?" The rest of the team turned and also noticed the holey mountain.
"Good idea," O'Neill said, "Carter, you should have something." the woman nodded.
"I think so sir" she said before taking her pack off and pulling out a tent spike. She dug it into the side of the cave they just came out of.
After a quick conversation on where they should try going, the group headed off following the foot of the mountain. The team walked until the planet's sun reached its apex, then stopped for lunch.
"Hey, what's wrong," O'Neill asked Daniel, for the younger anthropologist had seemed distracted all day. The man in question raised his head from the journal that he had been writing in. "Nothing Jack, I just have a lot on my mind." with that he returned to writing in his journal. Which seemed odd due to the fact they hadn't met anyone yet. Only a few odd looking animals. Taking the hint, Jack didn't question the anthropologist any further, but instead finished his food and when everyone else was done, started the team off on their exploratory mission.
The rest of the day passed without incident. There were indications that humans didn't inhabit the area. One such sign was the animals lack of regard for the team.
Deciding that there wouldn't be anything useful, the team started its way back in the late afternoon, setting up camp when the sun was on the horizon. Night soon came eased on by the friendly banter of the SG1 team. Soon watch had been set up and the rest drifted off to a comfortable sleep. Well most of them any way.
Teal'c, whom was on watch, noticed that the anthropologist seemed to be having nightmares. The young man was tossing and turning mumbling something incoherent to the Jaffa's ears. Teal'c moved over to the Daniel and spoke softly, "DanielJackson, wake up, you are having a nightmare." he accompanied the speech with a soft nudge of Daniel's shoulder.
Daniel's eyes jerked awake and were filled with confusion for a moment. His eyes darted around the camp in the near blackness of the night.
"DanielJackson, are you alright?" Teal'c asked with a hint of concern in his voice. The confusion in Daniel's eyes died with the question from Teal'c.
"Yeah, I'm alright," he said softly. Teal'c nodded and went back to his post. He woke Sam for her watch just as the moon was going down and leaving her in darkness. The rest of the night passed smoothly.
The real surprise was when morning came and Daniel's sleeping bag was empty. Closer inspection showed that all of Daniel's belongings were still there, just not the anthropologist. After much commotion and general disorder among the team, they found footprints in the soft earth. Seeing as the prints were their only clue, the three followed the trail. It only took twenty minutes of walking before it dead ended at the mountain. Whoever had stolen their teammate away had climbed up leaving no real trail on the mountain.
"Dammit Daniel!" O'Neill shouted and hit the mountainside in frustration. The impact must have dislodged some loose rocks from above. The small rock slide made the team back up, then look up.
"Sir," Sam said with a tone of relief and pointed to a sandy blond patch twenty feet up. The blond belonged to a figure, one curled up into a semblance of a ball rocking back and fourth quietly. It showed no sign of having heard either exclamation.
"Daniel!" O'Neill tried shouting to the figure. After not receiving a response he looked at the pocked wall. It looked strong enough for them to climb without crumbling. He quickly scrambled up onto the ledge that Daniel was sitting.
"What are you doing?" He said to the still figure sitting before him. Daniel didn't respond, in fact, he hadn't even blinked. His eyes gazed out blankly. "Come on," irritation seeped into O'Neill's voice as he grabbed Daniels arm and gently lifted up. He was slightly startled when Daniel stood at the physical request. It took the team a few moments to decide how to get the non-responsive archeologist off the ledge. Finally Teal'c ended up climbing up and carrying Daniel down over his shoulder.
Upon his touchdown, Sam started to check Daniel for injury or any thing that could be the reason for his near catatonic behavior. She turned to Jack, "he's not injured,"
"What's wrong with him Major? A person doesn't just doesn't take a mental holiday for the fun of it."
Sam gave Jack a sharp look, "He's got no signs of concussion or anything else I can think of. We probably should return to SGC so Janet can take a look at him. . . Maybe there's something on this planet that's effecting him." She paused and looked around quickly, "maybe we should take some samples, he doesn't seem to be in immediate danger and it might speed up finding out what's wrong."
Jack looked ready to protest but the calm voice from Teal'c agreeing with Sam stopped him. He gave off a sigh before saying, "fine, two hours, you two collect, I'll keep an eye on Daniel."
The group lead Daniel's unresisting form back to the camp sight from earlier. Jack sat Daniel down on his sleeping bag while Sam and Teal'c went to collect samples. It was then that he realized that Daniel didn't have his shoes on, and the rock face had been pretty sharp.
The anthropologist's feet weren't bad, but they did have some cuts on them. Jack took a few moments to clean off the sores and wrap them in clean cloth before putting Daniel's shoes on.
The rest of the time passed slowly. Daniel didn't move, not even to blink, the entire time. Jack nearly jumped on Sam and Teal'c when they returned. The silence had been unnerving, even more so because the anthropologist was a person who never seemed to stop an endless litany of banter while awake.
"Come on folks the faster we get back, the sooner we can figure out what's wrong." The camp got bundled up and soon the group was back in their packs and walking to the cave that they had emerged from. It was a good thing that Sam had marked it because there were so many holes that looked similar.
They got a few steps into the deep cave when Daniel collapsed in a limp bundle.
"It looks like his condition is worsening, Come on, we have to hurry." Sam said with a small sense of urgency. Over the time she knew him, Daniel had wormed his way into her heart, he had a place right next to her father and brother.
Teal'c stoically picked the now inert form and put Daniel over his shoulder in a fireman's carry. His turning and continuing the way was all the nudging needed to get the rest of the team moving.
The DHD though dusty worked and they sent their signal through. Teal'c first with Daniel, followed by Jack and Sam. The wormhole was just as nauseating and cold as ever. As Teal'c stumbled down the ramp, he nearly tripped because his burden started moving.
"Teal'c? Why are you carrying me?" Daniel had woken somehow and was now looking around from on top of Teal'c's shoulder. "And why are we back at the SGC? We just went through the stargate." His voice was confused. Teal'c put him down.
The other two arrived and the liquid like barrier vanished.
"Jack! What's going on?"
"What's going on? You tell me. We got there and over night you turned into a puppet, all body, no brain. I wanna know what happened?"
Daniel's eyes clouded over in confusion, "What do you mean? We just went through that thing." he was cut off from continuing by General Hammond's voice,
"Gentlemen, this can be discussed after you're post mission check up. And in the briefing. Two hours." He said then walked out of the room.
There, there's my revised prologue, and I'm pretty sure that's what I'm sticking to, at least for a while. Please Review, I love feedback, and need it to work on this fic, I've got the story plotted out, just now have to figure out how to get there.
This Stargate SG1 and Guyver crossover is set somewhere in the first season of Stargate, due to the fact I've only seen a couple episodes and they're all in the beginning, but then again, I've read a lot of fanfiction, so might end up somewhere else. Which also means that I won't be getting a lot of characterization accurately, and because I can't get the Stargate movie Daniel out of my head, I'm switching actors. As for the Guyver, I'm going off of a seven or eight year old memory of the anime and live action, so any discrepancies, well they're due to time. oh well, there is a reason it's called "FanFiction"
A name, a name, I'll have to come up with one eventually. Until then, well, the name shall be NYAR wahahahahaha,
P3X-780
Prologue.
There was silence. The silence wasn't unusual, for it had been silent for the past few thousand years. Excepting the times a random animal would wander near. The silence of the darkness was broken by a low rumble. The rumble continued on for a few moments before a bright flash of light illuminated the small cave. Resting along the wall was a large blue-gray ring. The face of the ring had many odd symbols carved into it while the light came from within the ring. More like the shinny film that gave a fluid look and stretched across the center of the ring. The rumbling stopped with the appearance of the fluidic barrier.
The new silence lasted only seconds before the barrier seemed to spit out four figures. The first was large, the silhouette on the barrier showed a masculine and bulky build. The figure carried a long staff. The second was smaller, but also had a masculine build. It was still getting it's balance back when the third and fourth figures appeared. One of the two had a decidedly feminine figure and was shorter than the first two figures while the other was masculine, and a similar height to its partner. Seconds after these last two figures appeared, the lit barrier vanished leaving the four in darkness.
Seconds passed before four soft clicks were heard followed by four beams of light. A few moments passed while the beams studied the dust covered walls. In the center of the cave was a large cylindrical object, no details could be made out due to the thick layer of dirt covering its surface.
"It looks like the Stargate isn't a big factor in any culture on this planet." a soft spoken voice said.
"Ya think?" came a sarcastic reply.
"Let's get out of this cave, it'll be so much more interesting." A feminine voice piped in.
"Right," the sarcastic voice said.
The lights found only one exit out of the cave, and so with no other option, took it. It was a tunnel that though wasn't overly small, gave only enough room for single file. It twisted and turned for what seemed like a quarter mile before light could be seen, marking an end to the confines of the stone.
The team walked out into the light, first came the large figure, he had dark chocolate colored skin and a gold tattoo on his forehead. The green military uniform stood out greatly in the brown cave pocked mountain side.
"What we got here Teal'c?"
A second figure asked as he stepped into the light. His greying hair cropped short in a military cut. He wore similar clothes to Teal'c.
"I believe that this area is uninhabited Colonel O'Neill."
Just following O'Neill was the woman, she had blond hair and light skin. Her blue eyes peered at the short brownish plants with interest. Just after her appeared the last of the team, shaggy sandy blond hair was tucked behind his ears. His blue eyes were framed by a pair of glasses.
Turning and seeing the sponge like cliff side, the last one said, "Jack, you think we should mark this cave?" The rest of the team turned and also noticed the holey mountain.
"Good idea," O'Neill said, "Carter, you should have something." the woman nodded.
"I think so sir" she said before taking her pack off and pulling out a tent spike. She dug it into the side of the cave they just came out of.
After a quick conversation on where they should try going, the group headed off following the foot of the mountain. The team walked until the planet's sun reached its apex, then stopped for lunch.
"Hey, what's wrong," O'Neill asked Daniel, for the younger anthropologist had seemed distracted all day. The man in question raised his head from the journal that he had been writing in. "Nothing Jack, I just have a lot on my mind." with that he returned to writing in his journal. Which seemed odd due to the fact they hadn't met anyone yet. Only a few odd looking animals. Taking the hint, Jack didn't question the anthropologist any further, but instead finished his food and when everyone else was done, started the team off on their exploratory mission.
The rest of the day passed without incident. There were indications that humans didn't inhabit the area. One such sign was the animals lack of regard for the team.
Deciding that there wouldn't be anything useful, the team started its way back in the late afternoon, setting up camp when the sun was on the horizon. Night soon came eased on by the friendly banter of the SG1 team. Soon watch had been set up and the rest drifted off to a comfortable sleep. Well most of them any way.
Teal'c, whom was on watch, noticed that the anthropologist seemed to be having nightmares. The young man was tossing and turning mumbling something incoherent to the Jaffa's ears. Teal'c moved over to the Daniel and spoke softly, "DanielJackson, wake up, you are having a nightmare." he accompanied the speech with a soft nudge of Daniel's shoulder.
Daniel's eyes jerked awake and were filled with confusion for a moment. His eyes darted around the camp in the near blackness of the night.
"DanielJackson, are you alright?" Teal'c asked with a hint of concern in his voice. The confusion in Daniel's eyes died with the question from Teal'c.
"Yeah, I'm alright," he said softly. Teal'c nodded and went back to his post. He woke Sam for her watch just as the moon was going down and leaving her in darkness. The rest of the night passed smoothly.
The real surprise was when morning came and Daniel's sleeping bag was empty. Closer inspection showed that all of Daniel's belongings were still there, just not the anthropologist. After much commotion and general disorder among the team, they found footprints in the soft earth. Seeing as the prints were their only clue, the three followed the trail. It only took twenty minutes of walking before it dead ended at the mountain. Whoever had stolen their teammate away had climbed up leaving no real trail on the mountain.
"Dammit Daniel!" O'Neill shouted and hit the mountainside in frustration. The impact must have dislodged some loose rocks from above. The small rock slide made the team back up, then look up.
"Sir," Sam said with a tone of relief and pointed to a sandy blond patch twenty feet up. The blond belonged to a figure, one curled up into a semblance of a ball rocking back and fourth quietly. It showed no sign of having heard either exclamation.
"Daniel!" O'Neill tried shouting to the figure. After not receiving a response he looked at the pocked wall. It looked strong enough for them to climb without crumbling. He quickly scrambled up onto the ledge that Daniel was sitting.
"What are you doing?" He said to the still figure sitting before him. Daniel didn't respond, in fact, he hadn't even blinked. His eyes gazed out blankly. "Come on," irritation seeped into O'Neill's voice as he grabbed Daniels arm and gently lifted up. He was slightly startled when Daniel stood at the physical request. It took the team a few moments to decide how to get the non-responsive archeologist off the ledge. Finally Teal'c ended up climbing up and carrying Daniel down over his shoulder.
Upon his touchdown, Sam started to check Daniel for injury or any thing that could be the reason for his near catatonic behavior. She turned to Jack, "he's not injured,"
"What's wrong with him Major? A person doesn't just doesn't take a mental holiday for the fun of it."
Sam gave Jack a sharp look, "He's got no signs of concussion or anything else I can think of. We probably should return to SGC so Janet can take a look at him. . . Maybe there's something on this planet that's effecting him." She paused and looked around quickly, "maybe we should take some samples, he doesn't seem to be in immediate danger and it might speed up finding out what's wrong."
Jack looked ready to protest but the calm voice from Teal'c agreeing with Sam stopped him. He gave off a sigh before saying, "fine, two hours, you two collect, I'll keep an eye on Daniel."
The group lead Daniel's unresisting form back to the camp sight from earlier. Jack sat Daniel down on his sleeping bag while Sam and Teal'c went to collect samples. It was then that he realized that Daniel didn't have his shoes on, and the rock face had been pretty sharp.
The anthropologist's feet weren't bad, but they did have some cuts on them. Jack took a few moments to clean off the sores and wrap them in clean cloth before putting Daniel's shoes on.
The rest of the time passed slowly. Daniel didn't move, not even to blink, the entire time. Jack nearly jumped on Sam and Teal'c when they returned. The silence had been unnerving, even more so because the anthropologist was a person who never seemed to stop an endless litany of banter while awake.
"Come on folks the faster we get back, the sooner we can figure out what's wrong." The camp got bundled up and soon the group was back in their packs and walking to the cave that they had emerged from. It was a good thing that Sam had marked it because there were so many holes that looked similar.
They got a few steps into the deep cave when Daniel collapsed in a limp bundle.
"It looks like his condition is worsening, Come on, we have to hurry." Sam said with a small sense of urgency. Over the time she knew him, Daniel had wormed his way into her heart, he had a place right next to her father and brother.
Teal'c stoically picked the now inert form and put Daniel over his shoulder in a fireman's carry. His turning and continuing the way was all the nudging needed to get the rest of the team moving.
The DHD though dusty worked and they sent their signal through. Teal'c first with Daniel, followed by Jack and Sam. The wormhole was just as nauseating and cold as ever. As Teal'c stumbled down the ramp, he nearly tripped because his burden started moving.
"Teal'c? Why are you carrying me?" Daniel had woken somehow and was now looking around from on top of Teal'c's shoulder. "And why are we back at the SGC? We just went through the stargate." His voice was confused. Teal'c put him down.
The other two arrived and the liquid like barrier vanished.
"Jack! What's going on?"
"What's going on? You tell me. We got there and over night you turned into a puppet, all body, no brain. I wanna know what happened?"
Daniel's eyes clouded over in confusion, "What do you mean? We just went through that thing." he was cut off from continuing by General Hammond's voice,
"Gentlemen, this can be discussed after you're post mission check up. And in the briefing. Two hours." He said then walked out of the room.
There, there's my revised prologue, and I'm pretty sure that's what I'm sticking to, at least for a while. Please Review, I love feedback, and need it to work on this fic, I've got the story plotted out, just now have to figure out how to get there.
