A/N: Just an itty bitty chapter to hold you over. Hope you're enjoying so far!

Jack Dalton sat at a table in a small room. There was a video camera on a stand, pointed at him, red light blinking ominously. Just in front of the camera, however, was something far more intimidating. The biggest man he'd ever seen in his life was sitting there. Just staring at him. This standoff had been going on for almost five minutes.

Five long minutes.

Dalton tried to start a conversation again.

"So, uh… I thought interrogations usually involved, uh… questions?"

Nothing. The man just sat there, still staring.

"I think your buddy back there said your name was Douglas, right?"

Another minute stretched on.

"Okay! I don't know how any of us got here! I don't even know where here is!"

The man's face didn't move. Not even the slightest twitch of a muscle. Dalton started to squirm. "Listen, Douglas. Buddy. Friend! I don't know anything. I'm serious! Would you please, just stop… looking at me!"

The silence stretched on.

"Argh! Fine! It wasn't my fault. Mac decided to touch the mirror thing! I only found it, I swear! I've done nothing wrong! I want my lawyer!"

Teal'c watched as Jack Dalton continued to ramble on and on for at least another five minutes. He knew that this man and five others had come through the quantum mirror from another reality. He hadn't had a chance to meet the others yet but knew that an alternate SG- 1 was among their numbers.

Colonel Carter had explained her theory on how they had all ended up here, and now Teal'c was filing away bits of information that seemed to fit her idea as Dalton talked. He watched curiously as Dalton became more and more animated in his insurance that he'd done nothing wrong. He never could understand the inclination the Tau'ri seemed to have towards gesticulating wildly as they talked.

Finally, Dalton seemed to run out of things to say. He looked at the stony features sitting across from him.

"Don't you have anything to say?!" He said almost frantically.

Teal'c stood up and walked to the door, inputting his code into the keypad.

"I believe you speak enough for both of us."

The door clicked shut behind him.

o-O-o-O-o

Colonel Jack O'Neill sat across from his next interviewee. MacGyver. He couldn't help but notice the resemblance; he just hoped the man wouldn't turn out to be some evil twin or another one of Loki's science experiments.

"Why don't we start with an introduction?" O'Neill said, leaning back into his chair.

"Name's MacGyver. I work for the Phoenix Foundation."

"Never heard of it. How did you end up here?"

"Well, I was dragged out into the woods by Jack Dalton, the other guy, and he showed me this mirror looking-thing. I thought it was pretty cool, it didn't act like a regular mirror, and I thought it might have something to do with light refraction or warping of-"

"What do you do for the, uh- your job?" O'Neill asked, having already forgotten what company he worked with.

"I'm sort of a... troubleshooter."

"Do you know the other SG-1?"

"We met today. You really want to know whether or not I know about the Stargate program. Yes, by the way. I already told you that." He stopped.

"Wait... I told the other you that. Sorry, this is getting kinda confusing."

"You do realize that's highly classified information?"

MacGyver shrugged. "You weren't telling me what I needed to know. The other O'Neill, I mean. Sorry. Also, I was curious. We're in orbit right now! I needed some answers, and your database seemed like a perfect place to start."

O'Neill's eyebrows shot up, and he was about to speak when MacGyver cut him off.

"No, I didn't take anything. No ransom, no nothing. I was just curious!"

O'Neill sat back in his chair and crossed his arms.

"Troubleshooter, eh?"

o-O-o-O-o

"So, did you know about the quantum mirror before we came through?" Daniel asked, settling into his chair.

"Yes. We hadn't had an opportunity to see it in action before, though. Your SG-1 gave us that." Colonel Carter said.

The only difference between his Major Carter and this duplicate was their ranks. The two were physically identical, except this one was in standard BDUs, while his Carter was still in her ripped off-world uniform. Hopefully, neither of them changed clothes until he could find something else to tell the two of them apart.

"So you guys didn't try to turn it on?" Daniel wondered out loud.

"We couldn't figure out how," Carter stated with a shrug.

"Do you have the control device?"

"The what?"

"Yeah... that's going to be a problem."