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Macisgate- Yeah! It should be interesting.
SpaceMan546- Glad you like it. The increase in senses would cause light and sound to effect his. It would also, in this story, account for him being able to read minds and move objects with his mind
Sjshipshipper- Thank You! I'm a Sam/Jack shipper too.
Starr484- I hope so. I'm planning on having fun with it. devilish grin
Sci Fi Fan Gillian- Thanks!
Janissima- I plan to do more with what Jack hears and learns from his teammates and others' minds.
And now…Headaches Part 4
"Daniel! I did my paperwork now would you please stop thinking it." Jack scolded.
"Sorry." Daniel said sincerely.
"Colonel." Janet said. "Just focus. You're supposed to be getting the pen. Stop reading Dr. Jackson's mind."
"Stupid pen." Jack mumbled. He was sitting at a table staring at one of the ugliest pens on the face of this planet and every other planet Sg-1 had been to with pens. At least that's what Daniel and Janet thought. He had been staring at the ugly pen for about 10 minutes now. His task was to get the pen from the end of the table it was on to his hand. So far he had read the minds of everyone in the room, turned the lights in the room off and on again many times and locked the door to the room.
"Come on Jack. Just do it." Daniel urged. "We all know you were the one that played with the lights."
"Not me." Jack said looking at the pen and thinking for the first time about actually getting the pen. The pen slowly slid across the table and stopped in front of him. He leaned back in his chair and waved his hand, sending the pen back to Janet's pocket. "Your turn."
"I don't think so." Janet said. "So Colonel. What am I thinking about?"
"Bringing me some Jello?" Jack asked hopefully. He didn't need read her mind to tell that the Jello thing wasn't going to happen. "Nevermind. I can't really tell whose mind I'm reading. I can tell all of your apart because I know you guys."
"What if we all think the same sentence and you can see if you can sense any differences." Sam suggested.
"Okay. Pick a sentence." Jack said waiting while they all thought of a whole bunch of different sentences. He was sitting there listening to them thinking when the sentence 'The Incaran Home World has no Stargate' passed through his mind. A smile spread on his face and he had to set his head down at the absurdity of the statement. "I think we should use Teal'c's."
"No one has suggested anything yet." Daniel said, watching as Jack lifted his head off the table.
"Then I guess he was thinking it." Jack guessed.
"What was it?" Sam asked, walking a little closer to the table.
"The Incaran Home World has no Stargate." Teal'c started stoically.
"That is a good one." Daniel said remembering their experience with the Incarans and the alien race that was taking over their planet.
"I remember that too, Danny." Jack said. "That was what? Two? Three years ago?"
"Yeah." Daniel answered. "I was thinking about it though."
"Oh sorry." Jack said apologetically. "You four still need to pick a sentence."
"What about 'The Quick Red Fox Jumped Over The Lazy Brown Dog'?" Daniel asked.
"That would work." Sam agreed.
"Okay. So you four just think that sentence and I have to tell you apart. Right?" Jack questioned.
"Yes, sir." Janet answered.
"Go for it." Jack said closing his eyes to focus on the other four minds in the room. The first mind he focused on was obviously Daniel's.
"Daniel, are you translating that sentence into other languages?"
"Sorry." Daniel mumbled and Jack continued onto the next person. Sam and Janet were both thinking over the scientific implications of the fox jumping over the dog. Teal'c, it seemed, was the only one able to think only of the statement, though Jack could sense some confusion as to what the sentence meant.
"I can tell you four apart." Jack said. "Actually it's quite easy. I think people's thoughts sound a lot like their voice. It all sounds the same. It's hard to tell what people are saying and what they are thinking."
"Maybe if we went somewhere else." Daniel suggested.
"Like the commissary?" Jack said excitedly.
"The commissary? Are you hungry again?" Daniel asked.
"Why?" Jack asked suspiciously.
"Didn't we have lunch before we went to the Infirmary." Daniel questioned.
"Daniel, that was about four hours ago." Jack stated. "It would be a good chance to practice my mind powers, or whatever, with more people."
"I agree." Sam said. Her scientific mind wanted to see how a larger amount of people would effect his ability to understand people's thoughts.
"Carter could find out how a larger amount of people effects my ability to understand people's thoughts." Jack quoted Sam's thoughts.
"Okay." Janet finally agreed, picking up her clipboard from by the door. "Let's go to the commissary." Janet lead the way out the door and Daniel and Teal'c followed. Sam waited for Jack to stand up and cross the room before leaving. She caught up with him in the hall and they walked side-by-side a few feet behind Janet, Daniel and Teal'c.
"You read that from me didn't you?" Sam asked her CO.
"What?" Jack questioned, turning his head to face her.
"The effects of a larger amount of people speech." Sam clarified.
"Sorry." He said apologetically. "I was getting bored. It's a good idea. I'll even tell you how the larger amount of people effects my ability to differentiate people's thoughts."
"Okay." Sam said smiling as they walked down the halls to the commissary.
-See the line that's not really there.-
That's all I can think of for now. I'll have another chapter up when I can think of one. Reviews help. Thanks for reading.
