Little Lost Girl

Star Wars/Stargate Crossover

Disclaimer: I don't own star Wars or Stargate

Timing: Early season 7 of Stargate, after Daniel has returned. Post the New Jedi Order arc.

Summary: Sequel to the Healer. Sg-1 goes to investigate a downed starship on an uninhabited planet and encounter a lost woman.

Author's Notes: Hope you like this chapter. And don't be stingy when about reviewing!

To All Readers: Due to the amount of attention people are paying to this fic as compared to several of my others, as soon as this fic is finished (hopefully the next chapter will be the big finale) I will be focusing on my other fics until further notice.

Sean Malloy-1: If all goes according to plan, then in the next chapter.

Worker72: After reading the first two parts, yes I will be including the Dark Nest trilogy. Those books have several items that should mesh very well with Stargate. Though I will be altering the timing a bit to deal with a few things in the Stargate part of this fic. I really can't wait till The Swarm War comes December!J

oblivianknight1: Sorry real life isn't leaving me any time to writeL Chapter 5 Discoveries

"Now I want to relax and just listen to the sound of my voice," began Dr Mackenzie, his voice melodic and hypnotic as he spoke.

He and Jaya were alone in the containment room while Sg-1 and General Hammond observed from behind the glass. The lights were dimmed in the room. Jaya was lying on a reclined chair in the middle of the room and Dr Mackenzie had a chair next to her head.

"…I want you to close your eyes and in the back of your mind create a small comfortable room. This is your safe room. Nothing can happen to you there. You can return to it at anytime during our conversation," Dr Mackenzie continued in a reassuring manner as Jaya's breathing became more and more relaxed, "I want you to try to remember the happiest moment in your life, a moment when everything was perfect."

As Jaya lay there with her eyes closed and with her breathing relaxed a small smile spread across her face.

"Jaya? Can you hear me?" Dr Mackenzie asked softly.

She nodded slowly.

"Can you tell me what you are doing?"

"I'm playing."

"Can you describe in more detail? How old are you? Where are you? Who's with you?"

"The sun's shining. We're playing at the beach. I'm three and a half standard years old. My brothers are with me we're playing in the surf. Mom and dad are watching us," said Jaya with joy in her voice.

"Okay, Jaya, I want you to place this thought into the your safe room. Have you done this?"

Jaya nodded affirmatively.

"Okay now I want you to fast forward from that point to another happy point in your life," he paused for a second, giving Jaya time to reach for another memory. "Okay Jaya, where are you now?"

"I'm eight. My Uncle's climbing up a tree, he's carrying me on his back," Jaya sighed happily. "We've reached the top of the tree. I can see the forest and the city spread out in front of us. It's very windy up here. It's blowing my Uncle's fur into my eyes."

Dr Mackenzie froze in surprise while in the observation area Jack O'Neill shared a surprised glance with Daniel as he mouthed the word fur to him.

"Your Uncle has fur?" Dr Mackenzie asked carefully.

"He's a Wookiee, he had beautiful chestnut brown fur," explained simply.

Dr Mackenzie frowned at her wording, had? "Jaya what do you mean had?" he asked carefully.

Jaya's brow creased and she frowned but didn't answer him.

"Jaya…is everything all right?"

She didn't answer but even as he watched a tear slid down her cheek, "I don't want to remember," she stated despondently.

Dr Mackenzie said hurriedly, "It's okay Jaya just return to your safe room. You don't have to remember anything painful."

The frown slowly disappeared from Jaya's face and a neutral expression replaced it.

"Okay Jaya, lets fast forward. Do you remember you teenage years, what about when you were sixteen?" he suggested, most people remembered that age fondly.

The frown quickly returned to Jaya's face, "I…I…" she began hesitantly her voice trembling, "Anna died then and I-I watched the sentient forests…b-b-burn."

Surprise and shock spread across the doctor's face and he quickly decided to move on clearly sixteen had been a very traumatic year for her. Even though the comment about sentient forests had peaked his curiosity.

"Uh…Let's skip over that as well Jaya, do you remember anything memorable about when you were eighteen or nineteen?" he said quickly hoping for another positive memory that would make her want to remember everything.

Jaya turned inward and tried to remember. Images flew through her mind at lightspeed, strange scarred creatures and pain, a grassy bushel and a violet slashing blade. Emotions that burned brightly that she didn't want to remember and words that didn't mean anything to her now but seemed to carry an incredible weight on her soul, Thirty seconds. Take her, Jacen. Kiss Tahiri for me.

She couldn't bear it and she thrust the images from her mind with all her strength and an anguished scream. She awoke fully from her trance and sat up screaming as she grabbed her head as if in pain. And she was in pain, emotional, soul wrenching pain. She didn't want any of her memories back!

The air around her seemed to shimmer around her and Dr Mackenzie suddenly found himself tumbling end over end through the air until his left shoulder impacted with the wall. He felt something crack in his shoulder before darkness claimed him. His chair hit the wall next to him.

Then as the onlookers watched the glass separating the observation area and the containment room cracked and bent inward but didn't shatter, much to their relief.

Jack grabbed the phone in the observation area and began yelling for medical teams as Jaya sat upright on the edge of her couch looking with wide eyes in surprise at what she had inadvertently caused.

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Well there it was their last option to somehow help Jaya regain her memories had failed, abysmally. Instead of helping them find answers it had only sparked more questions…as well as breaking Dr Mackenzie's left collarbone, the head of his left humerus, two of his fingers and severely bruising the rest of his arm and one rib.

Jaya's telekinetic thrust had thrown the doctor away from her and into the wall with bone cracking force as well as almost shattering the glass window that Sg-1 and General Hammond had been observing from behind.

When Jaya had awoken afterwards she had been so embarrassed and sorry that she had accidentally hurt Dr Mackenzie and subsequent tries for her to actively use her telekinetic skills had completely failed.

Sg-1, General Hammond and Dr Fraiser were once more gathered in the conference room to discus what options they had left pertaining to their mysterious guest.

Dr Fraiser was explaining the options they had lefty from a medical stand point, "That's it sir. Amnesia is unfortunately one of the many diseases that we have yet to fully understand. The only option left to us to wait and see if her memory returns."

"How long could that take?" asked a contemplative General Hammond.

Dr Fraiser grimaced and told them the bad news, "They could return tomorrow, next year…maybe even never, sir."

The others grimaced; this was far from what they wanted to hear.

General Hammond digested the news sourly; "In that case perhaps it would be best if we transferred her to an off base facility where other psychiatrists could continue with her until Dr Mackenzie recovers," he said dourly.

"General Hammond, Jaya is undoubtedly a Hok'tar would not it be wise to keep her here under close observation, both the NID and the Goa'uld would go to great lengths to capture her if they knew of her existence," Teal'c commented.

"T's got a point General," added Jack quickly.

"I know that Jack but despite Dr Fraiser's considerable skills we do not have the facilities here to deal with a long term patient and I will take special precautions to make no-one finds out about her special abilities," General Hammond assured Jack. He knew that Jack had developed a soft spot for the slip of girl they had found alone on a deserted planet. Hammond had also developed a soft spot for her and didn't want any more harm to come to her, "For know you're all dismissed, I've already made my decision."

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A while later found Carter going through the salvage equipment they had found on the planet and brought back. There was still a lot of cataloguing to do and many devices she had yet to identify.

"Hey, Major," called out of the technicians, "This piece seems to be intact. Though you guess is as good as mine Major as to its function," continued the mystified technician.

Carter walked over to the technician. She found him holding a small metallic handle.

Carter froze in disbelief.

Of all the dumb blind luck…

They spend weeks trying to find out about Jaya-not to mention that disastrous session with Dr Mackenzie and the answer drops intro their laps like this? She thought in stunned disbelief.

She stretched out her hand and the technician handed her the handle. Very slowly she rolled the handle around as she felt the grip and examined the design. She slowly stepped away from the technician who was eyeing her curious about the Major's strange behavior.

She found the button she believed would activate it and after making sure that the business end was pointed away from her. She pressed the button.

With a snap-hiss that echoed in the room, an amethyst blade of pure energy sprang to life.

The other occupants of the room turned around and looked in first disbelief than awe as they saw the elegant humming energy blade that Major Carter held. She herself was totally engrossed in the weapon she was holding. She waved it back and forth once before hesitantly turning it off.

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General Hammond looked at Carter in surprise (though on one level he should have guessed that something unexpected like this was going to happen) and quickly came to a decision, "Go get Colonel O'Neill and tell him that Sg-1 you have a mission. Go back to Miraan and see if Master Offee is missing one of her people," commanded General Hammond, it seemed that the mystery that was Jaya had finally been solved. Maybe the Triad of Miraan would be willing to share its technology out of gratitude for the return of one of their people.

Author's Notes: He he, they're all in for a surprise aren't they?;) Hope you like this chapter. As always, Read, Enjoy and Review!JAnd Expect more updates soon!J