"I believe 722 has changed since we last visited it." Teal'c remarked as he re-materialized outside the 'gate.

"I think we're blind." Sam said, slightly off beat.

Daniel was holding a hand in front of his face. "We're not blind; it's just very dark here."

They all heard Daniel rustle in his pack for a flashlight, and the next second there was a stream of light in Jack's eyes.

"Hey, watch where you're pointing that thing!"

"Sorry, Jack."

"It's okay, if any aliens show up, by all means, Daniel shine a light in their eyes."

Daniel shone the light back at the gate then traveled left until it hit the DHD. "Sam, where are we."

"Well, it's not 722."

"Peachy, then we're going. Daniel dial us home."

"Jack, I think we should-"

"You heard me, the Brigands are waiting."

"Jack, we should stay, there might to something important here."

"Sir, Daniel's right, if we leave now we probably won't be able to get back again, as we don't know how we got here in the first place."

"Forget it, both of you, we'll come back later, if we can. But now we have to visit the Brigands and carry out our mission.

Daniel sensed it was pointless to argue further and went over to the DHD. "Why don't I just dial 722?"

"Because we need to tell the General not to send out anymore SG teams, who knows where they'll end up."

Daniel scratched his head, shy didn't he think of that? Oh, well. He located to point of origin for this planet and called home. When he reached the seventh chevron the Stargate would not engage.

"Danny? What's going on?"

"I don't know Jack, it won't lock."

"Well try it again." Daniel entered the symbols for Earth once more, the same problem arose.

"Perhaps the accident that sent us here damaged the Earth gate as well." Teal'c offered and raised an eyebrow which no one saw.

"Ok, try 722." Jack watched as Daniel's hand pushed the symbols for their destined planet. But to no avail, the wormhole would not engage.

The Colonel turned to Carter for an explanation, "Carter, can you think of any reason why this might have happened? Maybe someone miss-dialed?"

"I don't think so sir. But I see no other reason why our Stargate would send us to a different planet."

"No solar flares or anything?" Jack asked hopefully. "Not likely, the last time that happened we were sent back to 1969, which implies it only applies to time travel."

Daniel piped up at this, "Maybe we did time travel, to the past or future and we are on Earth, Of course then we would have the same point of origin."

Jack hit a button to illuminate his watch, "I still have the same time. So then, any suggestions as to what we... does anyone else smell that?" Jack sniffed the air it smelled like-

"Rain, sir." "Okay, we pitch camp here until it passes."

"Don't you think we should find more shelter Jack?"

"Where, we gonna look Daniel? We can't even see the noses on our faces."

Pitching camp was no mean feat, especially when you were trying to in the dead of darkness and one hand was incapacitated with the flashlight.

"That was my foot Teal'c."

"I am sorry Daniel Jackson, did I injure you?"

"No no, I'm fine."

"Has anyone seen my bag?"

"Where was it last Carter?"

"Right here."

"That's a big help."

"Sorry sir, but I can hardly see what I'm doing."

"It's around carter, packs don't just wander off."

"Yes sir."

BREAK

"We'll look for it later Sam." Daniel told her after she had asked him if he had seen her bag for the fifth time. "It's around."

They had just finished putting up the two tents as the first drops started falling. "Ok people lets get inside. Daniel, where are you going?" Jack asked him, when he noticed he was heading away from the camp.

"Going to use the facilities."

"What did I tell you about going before we left on a mission?" Daniel ignored the comment and was about to head off again when Jack said, "Fine, take Teal'c with you."

"Jack I haven't needed help in the bathroom since I was two."

"There weren't hostile creatures near your training seat either."

"You're doing it again."

"Doing what?" Jack asked innocently.

"Mother henning"

"I do not mother hen."

Sam played protest to that, "Yes you do sir."

"Do not."

"Do too," Daniel told him.

"Do not."

"Do too!"

Jack turned to Teal'c, "What'd you think?"

"I believe you have a tendency to be protective O'Neill."

"There you go Daniel, I don't mother hen, I just have a tendency to be protective."

"Oh please Jack, it's the same thing, and if you don't mind I'm going to go now before I have an accident, and don't worry I'm a big boy now."

Jack snapped his mouth shut and turned back to the rest of his team. "Teal'c you take first watch. You're with me Carter. We should get inside before we get any wetter, if that's possible."

He looked down at himself, though it had only been raining for a couple minutes he was already soaked. Sam didn't need any more prompting she slid in the tent and Jack followed close behind. After Jack had zipped up the opening he looked Sam over, she was as soaked as he was, "Maybe you should change."

"That would be difficult sir."

"I promise I won't look Carter."

"That's not it sir, never found my pack."

"Oh," Jack wasn't worried that it had been taken, just misplaced, he hoped.

"We'll find it in the morning, until then you have to get changed before you get sick." He tossed her his pack, "Wear mine."

Sam raised her eyebrows.

"Don't worry Carter, I don't have cooties." This caused Sam to laugh, but she still took his pack and pulled out another shirt and pants.

Jack studied her with interest.

"Sir?"

"Huh? Oh," Jack turned around while Sam quickly changed.

The clothes were slight large for her, but Sam didn't mind, at least they were clean and dry and cootie free. "Ok Carter, now you can go to bed."

"It's the middle of the day."

"Not on this planet."

"What about you sir?"

"I'll wait until Daniel gets back." Just then there was a soft sloshing noise outside of the tent. Jack got up and went out to greet him.

Daniel grinned when he saw Jack come out, "See, I'm still in one piece and I even found Sam's pack."

"Good job. Teal'c has first watch then me, then you, good night."

"Good night Jack," Daniel said as he headed towards the big Jaffa.