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Within ten minutes, Thor was sitting in the briefing room, thoughtfully listening to the situation.

"Perhaps I should transport young Samantha Carter to my world. There, we can look at her condition and perhaps send her back."

Daniel looked at the gray alien. "Do you travel in time?"

"It is a risky undertaking, even with us. However, we do have the technology."

General Hammond looked at Jacob, Daniel and Jack. "It sounds good to me."

Daniel whipped around to look at the general. "Wait a minute, General. Thor just said that it was risky."

"Unfortunately, Dr. Jackson, I don't see any other options. Major Carter, the only person that I can think of who could help us, is lying unconscious in our infirmary, and her father said that the Asgard sent her back. Can you see anything that I missed?"

Daniel ran his fingers through his hair. "All I'm saying is that if it doesn't work, we will alter history: ours, Sam's, the SGC's, the world's."

"You forgot the universe's, Danny Boy."

He turned to Jack and glared at him.

"What?" Jack asked, innocently.

The General intervened before Daniel could retort. "Dr. Jackson, if you see any other possibilities, I am willing to hear them, but right now, I don't see any other alternative. That is, unless we have other allies with the ability to travel in . . ."

Sergeant Walter Davis entered just then. "General, sir."

George turned around in his chair.

"SG-1 just appeared on the surface."

His eyes widened. "Send a team to bring them down, but make sure the team is armed against a possible goa'uld threat."

The sergeant hesitated.

"Is there a problem, Sergeant?"

"They're not exactly the same, sir."

An older form of Jack walked in. "Good morning, Campers. General Hammond, it's good to see you again."

"What the hell is going on?"

An older version of Daniel walked in and offered his explanation. "We traveled in time to take Sam back to her own time."

Colonel Jack stared at his future uniform. "You've got stars!"

"Always was the bright one." Said General Jack.

"Hey, don't diss on me. I'm you."

"I know. But you have to admit, it's almost as much fun making fun of yourself as it is to make fun of other people."

Jack nodded.

"Can we get back to the situation on hand?" The Daniels asked in unison.

Jacob looked at the two men who were soon joined by Teal'c, and suddenly had a thought. "Where's Samantha? I assume she's still in the program."

General Jack nodded. "She thought that the fabric of time might be overloaded with three of herself, so she decided to stay in our time period."

"That's my Sam, always the fast-thinker." Said Jacob.

"We don't have a lot of time before we are affected physically by being in the same time period." The older Daniel insisted.

"You mean we're just supposed to trust you with our future?" Colonel Jack asked, incredulously.

"And past." The younger Daniel added.

"Hey, it's our past and future that will be affected too, you know," General Jack answered.

"I think Sam should go, but I want to go with her." Jacob said.

General Jack turned to him. "I was about to suggest that you do."

General Hammond looked around him, and felt his mind swim with incomprehension. "Just how do you propose to do that, Jack?"

"We have acquired the technology to move about freely in time, General Hammond." The future Teal'c replied.

"And the bright light that I saw before Samantha was beamed into the facility?" Jacob asked.

"The Asgard gave us their beaming technology after we saved their race from utter destruction." The future Daniel responded.

"Cool." Colonel Jack said.

"It was." General Jack said.

"All right. Sergeant Davis, please accompany young Samantha Carter here." General Hammond commanded.

When they returned, Sam's eyes widened at the sight of the General-version of Jack. "Wow!" She said, her eyes sparkling.

He smiled a knowing smile. "Miss Carter, we're going to be taking you back to your time."

Her eyes widened. "Are you serious? You have the technology to go back in time?"

The future Daniel nodded. "Of course."

She nodded, "Cool."

"Well, we're off," said General Jack as the futuristic version of SG-1 brought up their wrists and touched a button on the wristbands that they were wearing.

"Wait a second, Jack, didn't you forget something?"

"Huh?" General Jack asked.

"Thor, we need you to help us repress these memories for Sam."

The fifteen-year-old girl tried to hide her immediate fear, but Thor came over. "Samantha Carter, I'm afraid that I must do this for your own good." He placed one of his gray hands over her forehead and suddenly, she was placed in a deep sleep, General Jack caught her.

"She will awaken when she returns to her time. She will have no recollection, either." Thor said.

"Thanks, Thor." General Jack said.

Then, Daniel took a hold of Jacob's hand and the team members touched the buttons on their sleeves and were teleported out of the SGC.

Jack, Daniel, Teal'c and General Hammond just stared in complete awe.

"General Hammond, have I completed what you requested of me?"

He received a nod, as the General still was unable to use his voice in his amazement.

Thor left, and a few more minutes passed before Daniel turned to Jack. "Do you feel better now that they've gone?"

Jack nodded. "Yeah. That was real weird."

"Indeed, O'Neill. It was for me as well." Teal'c responded.

"So, they're gone." General Hammond asked.

"Yeah, they are." Daniel said quietly.


Well, what did you think? FYI...This is the reason Sam didn't remember going through the Gate. Thor repressed her memories. Tune into the next chapter to find out what happens to Major Sam...

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