THE RETURN OF SG-1
Chapter 4: Confirming Their Identity
A/N: I would like to apologize for changing Jack and Daniel's eye color. I did not mean to. Also, I am fully aware that Daniel's hair is cut short, that Jack is a General and that Teal'c has hair. However, as this is FICTION I am allowed to change whatever I want. If you have any problems with that please let me know.
At the sound of the knock on his door General Wells looked up from his desk. "What is it, Lieutenant?"
"Sir, we just got the test results back on our…visitors."
Wells raised an eyebrow. "And?"
"And they are who they say they are. Fifty years SG-1 went through the Stargate and never returned. From what I've been able to figure out the head of SGC at time, a General Hammond ordered their GDO codes kept in the computer so that, no matter what or when, they could come back. I just don't think he really expected them to return fifty years later."
"What did SG-1 have to say?" Wells had difficulty forcing the words out of his mouth.
The Lieutenant shrugged. "They said they went through the Stargate fifty years ago and came out today. No time passed for them at all."
Wells leaned back with a frown. "Well what are we supposed to do with them now?"
Jack jumped up from the bunk he had been lying on when he heard footsteps approaching. The others stood as well and they all stood at attention when General Wells appeared in front of them.
"Major Carter, Dr. Jackson, and Teal'c, come with me," he ordered. "Colonel O'Neill, you will remain here."
"Remember what I said," Jack whispered in Sam's ear as she moved past him.
She barely nodded her head but knew he would catch it. She walked down the long hallway, Daniel and Teal'c behind her. She chanced a look behind her and saw that the guards were occupied with locking Jack back in his cell. She nodded at her two companions and they sped up, running as fast as they could ignoring the guards behind them who still hadn't noticed that their prisoners had disappeared.
They saw a storage closet and ducked into it, quickly exchanging their old uniforms for newer ones.
Sam cautiously led them out of the closet and down another hallway until they found the weapons room. She grinned triumphantly at Daniel and Teal'c before disappearing into the room. Standing in front of the door, the two men could hear the muffled sounds of several thumps then silence before Sam re-emerged with their weapons minus Teal'c's staff weapon which, she explained in a whisper, she couldn't exactly sneak out of there unlike the rest of their weapons which were handheld.
Their next stop was the navigational computer in the control room which appeared to be full. Sam sighed then ran up the stairs to the control room with Teal'c behind her, having sent Daniel to the 'Gate room with the majority of their weapons.
"All right," she said, pointing her P-90 at the Lieutenant in charge of navigations. "Everybody, move."
They took one look at Sam and then a quick glance at Teal'c who was armed with a zat gun and decided to comply. They all moved away from the computers and backed into a far corner. Teal'c kept his weapon aimed at them while Sam entered their destination into the computer and programmed it to crash after they had gone through.
Once they could hear the familiar sound of the Stargate powering up they shut the blast shield and backed out of the room, keeping their weapons trained on the control room staff until they were halfway down the stairs and started to run.
The lieutenant quickly ran to his computer only to discover that he had been locked out. He picked up the phone and called General Wells; dreading having to explain this to him.
Sam and Teal'c burst through the doors of the 'Gate room, ignoring the gun that had been aimed in their direction before Daniel realized who they were.
The three didn't hesitate but ran up the ramp and stepped into the Stargate; Sam sending a fleeting message to Jack in her mind. We'll come back for you, Colonel. I promise.
General Wells ran into the room just in time to see the Stargate power down. "Where did they go?" he demanded furiously.
"I don't know sir," the Lieutenant said nervously. "After they left the control room the computers froze up and now they seemed to have crashed. Apparently Major Carter uploaded a virus before they left."
Wells swore, punching the wall. "I want to talk to the Colonel," he ordered through clenched teeth.
Sam, Teal'c, and Daniel stepped out of the Stargate into a very familiar looking world…
"Isn't this Thor's planet?" Daniel asked even as he spotted Thor's Hammer in its rightful place.
"It is," Sam answered, letting the Hammer scan her and the others.
"Why are we here?" Teal'c asked, switching his rifle from one hand to the other.
"Thor always liked Jack. Maybe if we explain the situation to him he'll beam Jack here or something," Sam stepped off the platform and headed towards the woods.
"That's a really good idea, Sam, but what if Thor…" he hesitated, unwilling to voice the thought that something bad had happened to their little alien friend.
Sam just ignored him and kept on walking. Daniel exchanged exasperated glances with Teal'c before following her.
Thor had been having a very pleasant and uneventful day. He had no plans other than to spend the day relaxing, he had anticipated no problems. Therefore he was very surprised when a ping announced that someone had activated the device on one of his protected planets. He was also surprised to realize that it was the same device the Tau'ri had activated once before. His little eyes narrowed as much as they could even as he projected a hologram to see who it was. He nearly fell off his chair when he realized that it was the same Tau'ri as last time, with their friend Teal'c of course.
"It is good to see you again, Major Carter," he said. "However the last communication I had with your planet suggested that you and Colonel O'Neill disappeared."
"Hi, Thor," Major Carter smiled at him. "It's good to see you too and I don't really know how to explain it but we did…disappear."
"Where is Colonel O'Neill?" Thor asked, hoping that his friend had not been killed.
Major Carter glanced at her two companions and hesitated. Thor used their momentary distraction to beam them onto his ship. It was much easier to have a conversation with them face-to-face.
Sam finally started talking after they had sat down their weapons. She explained the situation to Thor and he listened. After she was done speaking he immediately set in a course for Earth, determined to save his Tau'ri friend who had saved his life many times before.
Jack was bored. He was bored of Area 51 men dressed in suits trying to figure out what had happened to him, he was bored of lawyers and lawsuits, but most of all he was bored of being handcuffed and led around everywhere like a puppy on a leash. He would be immensely, therefore, when they finally arrived at the prison they had specially for security risks like him.
He leaned back in the seat and yawned loudly, causing one of the guards in the front seat to turn around and glare at him.
"Sorry," he instantly apologized. "Just a little tired. I think the midnight party I had with the President wore me out."
The guard rolled his eyes and was about to turn around when suddenly Jack disappeared in a burst of white.
"Stop!" he yelled and his partner slammed on the brakes.
Jack hadn't been the least bit alarmed when he felt the familiar tingling sensation of Thor's beam around him and he grinned. I bet you're behind this, Carter.
He blinked and then grinned widely when he saw the little grey alien standing in front of him along with Carter, Daniel, and Teal'c.
"Thor, buddy, it's good to see you," Jack said delightedly as the handcuffs fell to the ground.
"It is good to see you too, O'Neill," the alien said in his usual fashion.
"Thanks for rescuing me," he said while giving Carter a stern look that she pretended not to see.
"It was my pleasure," Thor spoke while playing with a dial and suddenly food appeared. But not just any food, human food. It covered the entire deck so that there was hardly a place to stand causing three jaws to drop and a look of mild surprise to appear on Teal'c's face.
"I believe you have need of human food," Thor said casually while he played with another dial.
"Yes we do," Sam finally found her voice again. "But…"
"We owe you humans much especially in our fight against the Replicators which we are still fighting. You humans are spontaneous, we are not. Therefore we would consider it an honor if you four would consent to remain on this ship and help us in our fight."
The four looked at each other, silent communication derived from years of close contact enabling them to know what the other was thinking. Jack turned to Thor and said, "We would be honored to accept your invitation, Thor."
The little alien smiled and said, "I have beamed all of your personal belongings up as well. They are in this corridor," he indicated the corridor on the map of the ship, "and the food has been beamed to this corridor and your weapons are here." He tapped various spots on the map and Sam took careful note.
The four expressed their thanks again then left to go fix their rooms.
As they walked down long corridors, Jack mused that they were pretty lucky to have friends like Thor. He looked at his teammates; Sam and Daniel were conversing happily about the Asgard toys they would get to play with and even Teal'c looked slightly cheerful. No, he amended, I'm lucky to have friends like these.
A/N: Yes, I'm finished! I have no idea how long this story has been on the backburner and I almost didn't finish it but the idea of an unfinished story just didn't sit well with me. So I slaved over this chapter for like two hours before I finally finished it. And now that I'm through, I can honestly say I have no intention of writing anymore SG-1 stories. Of course I might change my mind but not until after I get through with my Transformers phase who seems to have no end in sight.
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