From the Official Account of Jack O'Neill
I snuck through the passages. I hoped that both of the groups were ok. This was going to be different than anything I had attempted before. I had understood the power of Duel Monsters for a long time but even after seeing what I saw I could barely believe that I was entrusting a planet to them. Thor had explained how to get to the mothership from my position. Sg-1 and Yugi's friends were probably on the opposite side of the structure at the time so I doubted I'd be meeting up with them again until I reached the ring room. Daniel had been right about his theory and that little experiment I did just before leaving the game shop was going to tip the scales. I knew it.
From the Report of Cornel Samantha Carter
We had stopped. Kaiba was urging us on but Tea was exhausted. We could wait a few minutes; Tea assured us that shadow games were very draining. Kaiba had gone ahead as a scout. Tea asked us what our spirit monster was. I didn't know. General O'Neill didn't understand and Tea explained it to him. I looked through my deck. My strongest monster seemed like a good bet, but I wasn't looking for the best answer I was looking for the right one. I found Different Dimension Warrior Lady, Science Soldier, and Kozaky. It brought up a good question, was I a soldier or a scientist. Maybe Science Soldier was my card, it did reflect both sides of me, but something was off, something that I couldn't think about logically. I started to realize that at the end I'd have to pick which one I was, I couldn't be a perfect balance, was I Kozaky the deadly scientist or D.D.W.L. the Woman who pursued evil with sheer power and a few gadgets. No matter how this reflects on me, I admit, it was one of the hardest choices I've ever had to make.
From the Notes of Dr. Daniel Jackson
I received word from Thor that all was going as planned. I contacted Bra'tac also; to make sure I we weren't on an even shorter schedule than I thought. He reported they were at a semi-figurative standoff. The Kull Warriors could advance but they would be pushed back, however, the Jaffa fared no better. If we wanted to leave with minimal Jaffa casualties we would have to keep moving.
From the Journals of Dr. Daniel Jackson
I'm attempting to contact Jack's group but there's no response. It isn't like Jack to forget about his radio so I assume that something is causing interference. Not liking the possibilities this brings to mind I begin my climb up the next section of the corridor, a mountainous incline.
