Voyager

They had been underway nearly two months and nothing had gone wrong. They had just passed through a system full of locals who didn't want any trouble and were happy to let then go on their way.

Now however they were facing a Borg cube and the unmistakable sound of a hundred voices saying, "You will be assimilated, resistance is futile."

"Janeway to engineering," Janeway said from her seat on the bridge.

"B'Elanna here Captain," came the reply.

"Are the calculations that Major Carter provided us with usable?"

B'Elanna had spent a lot of her time since Sam had given them the notebook going over the calculations, along with Seven, and using them to create a second programme for the phasers, one which would hopefully cut through Borg shielding.

"Yes Captain," B'Elanna replied, "We finished the modifications this morning."

"Good," Janeway said, "Because they are about to be tested." She looked over at Tuvok and said, "Mister Tuvok switch to the second phaser programme."

Tuvok nodded and then soon said, "Ready to fire Captain."

She nodded, "Aim for their engines. We don't want to destroy them, just show them that we are not to be messed with."

Tuvok nodded and the phasers fired, going straight through the shielding on the other ship and taking out their engines.

"Get us out of here Mr Paris," Janeway said, "While they're unable to follow us."

"Yes ma'am," Tom said.

That night they all met on the holodeck and Janeway raised her glass, "To SG1 and Major Carter, who may well have just made our journey home a lot easier."

Everyone followed suite and drained their glasses.

SG1

They had spent nearly ten hours in an isolation room together. Hammond hadn't wanted them out and around in the mountain, for reasons of security, and Janet had wanted them under medical supervision just in case they had picked something up on their little trip.

They had had their DNA checked and had been given full medical test, checking for any infections or parasites they might have picked up.

They'd spent the time either sleeping or playing with the cards that Janet had provided, knowing how bored they would get stuck in a room. They'd been given food and everything they asked for but no lap tops, Sam had asked but had been turned down, or at least she had until the DNA results came back and Hammond and Janet knew for sure that they were who they said they were.

Once the results had been verified they'd been under observation for another couple of hours before Janet was sure they were clear of any possible contagents.

After being cleared they'd all gone and had showers before they went to de-brief with Hammond. The General had offered to leave it till the next day but the four had agreed that they had slept enough in the isolation rooms to not need any more rest before telling Hammond their story.

"So," Jack finished a few hours later, "That's what happened to us over the last couple of days."

"Well done SG1," Hammond said, "When you didn't check in we sent through another team to see what had happened to you but we found no trace of you at all." He then concentrated fully on Sam and said, "Good job Major, for getting the team home."

"Thank you sir," Sam said. She was glad that Jack and the others hadn't told him about the fifty per cent chance her plan would have ended up with her being blown to pieces, she knew that while he would have kept a professional face his uncle George side would have come through eventually, and he would have told her dad.

Hammond nodded, "Right, SG1 you are dismissed for three days rest."

They all stood and as they exited Jack asked the General, "Sir, did you know Carter was a Trekie?"

Sam blushed while Daniel and Jack both laughed. Hammond laughed along with them, just glad that they were back, he would never say it but the team of unlikely friends in front of him were his favourite team.

And there you go, finished. Thank you to everyone who has reviewed or favorited or followed this story and I'm glad that you liked it :D