"Daniel!"

"You see, Sam? It says that the means of removing the symbiote are here. That device you found must be it!"

"Daniel! Listen to me. I'm over here!" Daniel swung around and found himself again face to face with Carter.

"What? Wait…." He looked back to who he had been talking to, who he thought was Sam. No one was there. He turned again. Okay, there she was, behind him. So who had he been talking to this whole time?

"Daniel, this is me. You've been hallucinating."

"What?"

"Look, there's not enough time to explain, and, frankly I don't think I can sufficiently. Okay, there's a device northwest of here. It emits a chemical, or a frequency or something that acts on our brains. I was able to isolate the transmitter and block it. The effects should wear off soon. They should be already, because you actually respond to me now."

"You tried talking to me before this?"

"Yeah, I was trying to tell you we should look for the Colonel and Teal'c, but you wouldn't go away from that writing. I didn't understand why, seeing as its in Ancient, and you have no way of reading it."

"Hey, ancient languages are my specialty, why wouldn't I be able to read it?"

"No, I mean of course its old, but I meant its written in 'Ancient', I recognize it from our most memorable experiences with it."

"Wha…." Daniel glanced back at the glyphs written in stone. "You're right. I thought it was…I don't know, something else, and it held the secret to…." A look of loss and disappointment covered his features. He frowned and said, "It doesn't matter, anymore. It wasn't real, anyway." Daniel shook of his illusions and came back to reality: "We need to find Jack and Teal'c."

"Now that the device is shut down, we should be able to contact them more easily. But who knows where they are now." She pulled out her radio and hailed the missing members of Sg-1. No response.

"Let's get back to the SG-C and organize a search party. We have a lot of planet to cover."

"But why wouldn't they respond once the effects wore off?" Daniel inquired worriedly.

"Well, you hallucinated about archaeological finds and writings, most likely because that's what you are, that's what you do. I don't know how or if it affected me, maybe because of Jolinar. But Teal'c and Colonel O'Neill are soldiers, Daniel. They have very different backgrounds than we do. Violent ones. They could be hurt."

Scenarios immediately began playing through both their heads.

"You don't think they could have hurt each other, do you? They wouldn't!"

"I don't know, Daniel. But we can't help by standing here thinking about it. Let's get to the Stargate."

Teal'c had come to himself on a different planet. On a different, different planet, that is. Not the one his team was exploring, and not earth. It wasn't even Chulak. Not knowing how or why he was here, he started dialing up earth. Then he realized he was missing his remote transmitter. No codes, no going home. Instead he dialed up the planet he had last remembered being on.

He was met by Sam and Daniel on the other side.

"Teal'c!" Sam and Daniel said simultaneously. Then, "Where's the Colonel?" and, "Where's Jack?"

"Is he not with you? I am unaware of his whereabouts. I cannot seem to recall the events leading up to our meeting. "

"Yeah, that's not surprising. We've all been under the influence of some alien technology. We were split up and didn't even know it. "

"Let's try hailing Jack again." Daniel suggested. Carter complied. No response.

"Perhaps, he too has gated to another world?"

"Its possible, but Jack doesn't tend to memorize gate codes, so…"

"The chances are slim that he would have succeeded." Teal'c finished.

"Ok, Teal'c you stay here and make sure the Colonel doesn't try to gate somewhere, and Daniel and I will head to earth. Hopefully, the Colonel is there, if not, we'll organize a search party."

"Agreed."

"Oh g..." Carter was cut off by Daniel who noticed what she saw.

"Oh, NO..."

Teal'c looked in the direction his teammates were pointing. Scattered a distance from the gate were the bodies of what looked like used to be SG-2.

The technology had deadly affects. The three remaining members of SG-1 hoped the same fate had not befallen their leader.