TITLE: Can't get you out of my head
AUTHOR: caz
EMAIL: cazgobbyhotmail.com
SPOILERS: Meridian is the main one but it relates to a lot other episodes as well.
SEASON/ SEQUEL: It's set kinda a few months after meridian so... no Daniel (but no Jonas yet)
RATING: PG (to be on the safe side)
SUMMARY: Yet more Tok'ra technology, what could possibly go wrong this time?
AUTHOR'S NOTES: Second chapter is still setting the scene really, but please tell me what you think. By the way, "" mean spoken conversations and '' are the telepathic conversations. I have also changed the font.
Jack and Sam were soon sat on separate adjacent beds in the infirmary attached to as many machines as Janet had been able to find. She was going to take no risks. Janet trusted Anise less than Jack did, no mean feat!
"Aw c'mon doc!" Jack held up his arm indicating all the wires. "I know you're trying to be careful, but is this REALLY necessary? I've got more wires attached to me than all of Carter's doo hickies put together!" Janet rolled her eyes and laughed silently.
"I'm not taking any chances sir. This is your brain we're talking about." When Janet used that tone of voice everyone in the SGC knew that it was pointless to argue. Jack turned to Anise.
"You ready yet?" Jack was not a patient person at the best of times but when it was the Tok'ra and this Tok'ra in particular...
"Yes Colonel." Anise picked up one of the discs and moved towards Jack. "You may feel some discomfort." Jack knew that meant extreme discomfort.
"Why can't you people ever find technology to test on you?" Anise placed the disc on Jack's temple and he winced. Teal'c said nothing but stood watching the scene from the foot of beds with his usual expression of mild interest and amusement. Janet scurried past him to examine all of the monitors that Jack was attached to.
"How are you feeling sir?"
"Fine." Jack put his hand, that wasn't attached to wires, up to his temple to check the device was still there. Once he was satisfied that it was he turned to Sam with an evil grin.
"Your turn Major!" Sam flashed him a sarcastic smile and then winced slightly as Anise placed the device on her temple. Janet once again checked the monitors.
"You ok?"
"You would think I'd be used to it by now." Sam fingered the device in much the same way as Jack had.
"I am about to engage the device." Anise walked back to the silver box and removed the device.
"You engage a... wow!" Jack exclaimed as both he and Sam put their hands to their heads and screwed their eyes tight shut.
"O'Neill. Major Carter. Are you in pain?" Teal'c stepped towards them, a look of concern on his face.
"What's happening to them?" Janet rounded on Anise.
"It may take some time to adjust to sharing each other's thoughts."
"Now... you... tell... us!" Jack said through gritted teeth.
All at once they both took their hands off their heads and unscrewed their eyes. Sam looked at Janet. Jack looked at Teal'c.
'It stopped.' Sam thought.
'Thank god!'
They both looked at each other, startled.
'This is so weird!'
'I know! I can hear everything you're thinking!'
Janet and Teal'c looked at each other, puzzled.
"Did it work?" Anise studied both of them as if she expected them to suddenly burst into flame.
"Oh yeah!" Both exclaimed.
Sam and Jack had been put in one of the VIP suites while news was sent to Hammond about the success of the implantation. When Hammond arrived in the monitoring room the scene which greeted him was typical of anytime SG1 were sent to VIP quarters. Hammond chuckled slightly as he recalled the frequency with which that occurred. They always hated it, especially Jack, and they always did the same thing. Sam never missed an opportunity to do some work and could clearly be seen sat at a desk in the corner pouring over a book and staring into a laptop screen, her fingers moving as if she were part of it. Jack could usually be found playing a game; sometimes it was chess with Teal'c who always won, despite his relative lack of experience.
On this occasion, however, since he was alone, he was sitting playing on his beloved game boy. In fact the only thing that set this scene apart from any other were the facial expressions of the pair. Every couple of seconds, an emotion could be seen to flicker across the face of one or the other.
"It's like they're watching a movie that we can't see." Janet appeared to be suitably impressed by the whole thing. She had been sitting there for half an hour just watching them.
"The devices have caused no ill effects?"
"No detectable physical effects at all sir." Janet paused and turned to look at the faces of Sam and Jack, which seemed now to be in a state of constant motion, as if the conversation had picked up speed. "I'm not sure what effect this will have on them mentally though." She frowned and turned back to face General Hammond. "I don't want to take any risks." Now it was Hammond's turn to frown.
"Well doctor... what do you suggest?"
"Well sir... ideally I'd like to keep them under constant supervision... but since that would involve either keeping them here or sending an airman home with them... and Colonel O'Neill..." Janet pulled a face and Hammond nodded with a knowing expression.
"I see your point doctor. How about we send them home for the night and give them a full medical and psychological evaluation before they leave for P3X 117?"
"Ok sir. Do you want to give them the good news?"
"I'll leave that one to you doctor, I have a few phone calls to make."
AUTHOR: caz
EMAIL: cazgobbyhotmail.com
SPOILERS: Meridian is the main one but it relates to a lot other episodes as well.
SEASON/ SEQUEL: It's set kinda a few months after meridian so... no Daniel (but no Jonas yet)
RATING: PG (to be on the safe side)
SUMMARY: Yet more Tok'ra technology, what could possibly go wrong this time?
AUTHOR'S NOTES: Second chapter is still setting the scene really, but please tell me what you think. By the way, "" mean spoken conversations and '' are the telepathic conversations. I have also changed the font.
Jack and Sam were soon sat on separate adjacent beds in the infirmary attached to as many machines as Janet had been able to find. She was going to take no risks. Janet trusted Anise less than Jack did, no mean feat!
"Aw c'mon doc!" Jack held up his arm indicating all the wires. "I know you're trying to be careful, but is this REALLY necessary? I've got more wires attached to me than all of Carter's doo hickies put together!" Janet rolled her eyes and laughed silently.
"I'm not taking any chances sir. This is your brain we're talking about." When Janet used that tone of voice everyone in the SGC knew that it was pointless to argue. Jack turned to Anise.
"You ready yet?" Jack was not a patient person at the best of times but when it was the Tok'ra and this Tok'ra in particular...
"Yes Colonel." Anise picked up one of the discs and moved towards Jack. "You may feel some discomfort." Jack knew that meant extreme discomfort.
"Why can't you people ever find technology to test on you?" Anise placed the disc on Jack's temple and he winced. Teal'c said nothing but stood watching the scene from the foot of beds with his usual expression of mild interest and amusement. Janet scurried past him to examine all of the monitors that Jack was attached to.
"How are you feeling sir?"
"Fine." Jack put his hand, that wasn't attached to wires, up to his temple to check the device was still there. Once he was satisfied that it was he turned to Sam with an evil grin.
"Your turn Major!" Sam flashed him a sarcastic smile and then winced slightly as Anise placed the device on her temple. Janet once again checked the monitors.
"You ok?"
"You would think I'd be used to it by now." Sam fingered the device in much the same way as Jack had.
"I am about to engage the device." Anise walked back to the silver box and removed the device.
"You engage a... wow!" Jack exclaimed as both he and Sam put their hands to their heads and screwed their eyes tight shut.
"O'Neill. Major Carter. Are you in pain?" Teal'c stepped towards them, a look of concern on his face.
"What's happening to them?" Janet rounded on Anise.
"It may take some time to adjust to sharing each other's thoughts."
"Now... you... tell... us!" Jack said through gritted teeth.
All at once they both took their hands off their heads and unscrewed their eyes. Sam looked at Janet. Jack looked at Teal'c.
'It stopped.' Sam thought.
'Thank god!'
They both looked at each other, startled.
'This is so weird!'
'I know! I can hear everything you're thinking!'
Janet and Teal'c looked at each other, puzzled.
"Did it work?" Anise studied both of them as if she expected them to suddenly burst into flame.
"Oh yeah!" Both exclaimed.
Sam and Jack had been put in one of the VIP suites while news was sent to Hammond about the success of the implantation. When Hammond arrived in the monitoring room the scene which greeted him was typical of anytime SG1 were sent to VIP quarters. Hammond chuckled slightly as he recalled the frequency with which that occurred. They always hated it, especially Jack, and they always did the same thing. Sam never missed an opportunity to do some work and could clearly be seen sat at a desk in the corner pouring over a book and staring into a laptop screen, her fingers moving as if she were part of it. Jack could usually be found playing a game; sometimes it was chess with Teal'c who always won, despite his relative lack of experience.
On this occasion, however, since he was alone, he was sitting playing on his beloved game boy. In fact the only thing that set this scene apart from any other were the facial expressions of the pair. Every couple of seconds, an emotion could be seen to flicker across the face of one or the other.
"It's like they're watching a movie that we can't see." Janet appeared to be suitably impressed by the whole thing. She had been sitting there for half an hour just watching them.
"The devices have caused no ill effects?"
"No detectable physical effects at all sir." Janet paused and turned to look at the faces of Sam and Jack, which seemed now to be in a state of constant motion, as if the conversation had picked up speed. "I'm not sure what effect this will have on them mentally though." She frowned and turned back to face General Hammond. "I don't want to take any risks." Now it was Hammond's turn to frown.
"Well doctor... what do you suggest?"
"Well sir... ideally I'd like to keep them under constant supervision... but since that would involve either keeping them here or sending an airman home with them... and Colonel O'Neill..." Janet pulled a face and Hammond nodded with a knowing expression.
"I see your point doctor. How about we send them home for the night and give them a full medical and psychological evaluation before they leave for P3X 117?"
"Ok sir. Do you want to give them the good news?"
"I'll leave that one to you doctor, I have a few phone calls to make."
