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"What have you found out, Doctor?" Gen. Hammond asked when the group had gathered for the fourth time that day.

Janet passed her folder over to the General. "Well, she's little, but not as little the Nox. Her blood seems normal but there's something that seems a little strange about it- I mean, aside from the Naquadah, which is becoming fairly normal for around here. It's her vital signs that concern me."

"How so?" Daniel asked.

"Well," she started, opening her file, "her heart rate drops and increases dramatically for no reason at all. Her breathing is the same, sometimes it's very laboured and others it's very shallow. Her vision comes and goes, her strength does the same. She's still going through hot and cold flashes, and they're becoming less severe, but I don't know how long that's going to last. I've tried medicating her, but so far it doesn't seem to make any difference."

"Does it look like this kid is going to be dying on us any time soon?" Jack asked bluntly.

Janet shook her head. "I can't say for certain, but right now I don't think so. Her immune system is strong and her scans all came back clear. I think there just most be some element or chemical found abundantly on her planet that isn't here and she's going through withdrawals. She may get over it soon, but if she doesn't her immune system might begin to weaken, and then..."

"Do you have any idea how to help her?" Hammond asked.

She shrugged helplessly. "I can do whatever I would normally do for patients, but I don't think it'll effect her in any way. Honestly, I don't think any normal medical practice would help her anyway."

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Teal'c sat in the Infirmary looking at nothing while the girl watched him carefully. He slowly turned to look at her and she met his steady gaze.

After a number of minutes staring at one another, Teal'c stood up from his chair and moved to one closer to her cot. "Would you care to play a game of Gin Rummy?" he asked. She nodded and Teal'c went to the other side of the Infirmary where O'Neill had left a deck of cards.

They played the game in relative silence, speaking only when it was necessary for the game. They played a number of hands before SG-1 and Dr. Fraser walked into the Infirmary.

"How are you doing?" Janet asked, feeling the girl's forehead and checking her pulse. She looked back at Teal'c. "Has she been alright?"

He nodded. "Indeed. The girl has been most well."

The girl looked up at Janet. "Cold," she said quietly.

She nodded. "I'll get you another blanket."

"Is it just me," Jack broke in, "or does it seem like we need to find something to call her other than the girl or she?" The group looked around at each other. "Did anyone even ask her what her name was?" They all looked down at the girl.

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"What do you mean, 'she doesn't know her name?'" Gen. Hammond demanded as Sam and Daniel rushed to his office with their odd information.

"Just what we said, Sir," Daniel said hurriedly. "She may have absolutely no memory at all if she can't remember her own name. Before, we'd thought she'd just forgotten the Stargate because they referred to it as something else, but she might not remember the Stargate because she simply doesn't remember *anything*."

"So, you're saying the girl has amnesia?"

"Speaking of," Sam cut in. "Sir, Col. O'Neill brought up a good point. We have to have something to call the girl. We can't simply refer to her as she and the girl."

Gen. Hammond nodded. "Very well. You two are now officially the naming committee."

Daniel and Sam exchanged a look. "WHAT?" they both demanded at the same time.