Gen. O'Neill, Gen. Landry, Vala, Teal'c, Mitchell, and Daniel, are meeting in the SGC Conference room, two weeks after he had last been at the SGC.

"Gen. O'Neill, SG-1 believes they have found a suitable planet for the relocation.", explained Gen. Landry.

"That is great news. So which planet is it?" asked Gen. O'Neill.

Col. Mitchell spoke up, "P3R-112 sir!"

"Good ole P3R-112, great location, trees if I remember correctly!", replied Gen. O'Neill.

"Jack, you know you have never been there! SG-1 went there after you were promoted. It was the meeting place for Baal's clones.", explained Daniel Jackson.

"True, but I'm right about the trees aren't I?" asked Gen. O'Neill.

"Sir, the planet is uninhabited. Jaffa have no claim to it. It has an excellent forest area, and it has large areas for agriculture. We used a puddle jumper to fly over and we have excellent areas around the planet to create villages that are far enough apart, so resources between them shouldn't be an issue." explained Col. Mitchell.

"Indeed, the Jaffa will avoid this planet as it was exposed to the symbiote poison," Teal'c added.

"Gen. Landry let's have our geeks go over I want to make sure there is no biological threat to humans, and let's see if there remains a threat to Jaffa as well. Daniel, are there any ruins on this planet? If so I want them thoroughly investigated, I don't want a surprise Goa'uld, ancient or any advanced tech there?" asked Gen. O'Neill.

"Yes, sir. I'll have SG-3 and 4 escort a group of biologist there to run testing." Gen. Landry stated.

"I have found no traces of any ruins on the planet, Jack. I don't see anything that would make me think otherwise," explained Daniel Jackson.

"Just to be safe, I'd like to have Col. Carter take the Hammond there to scan the entire planet on her way to the Pegasus Galaxy. If everything checks out, then contact Freya, use a puddle jumper to transport the Tok'ra around and get some villages built and this larger city." order Gen. O'Neill.

"We'll get right on it sir. SG-1 you're dismissed," ordered Gen. Landry.

SG-1 leaving the conference room, Vala can be heard, "So Daniel where are you taking me for dinner?"

Gen. Landry chuckled, "Those two have replaced yourself and Col. Carter for the couple talk on the base here."

"Well, at least they won't have the issue that Sam and I had.", replied Gen. O'Neill.

"So how is that going to work on Atlantis? Won't she be under you once again?" asked Landry.

"Technically she will report to Col. Caldwell who will be taking charge of the fleet. He's going to get a promotion. It's not been announced yet. I think the name the egg heads came up with is the Earth Force. They didn't like my suggestion of the Federation.", grumbled O'Neill.

"Hank, how are things going here, will you be ready for the move to Atlantis?" asked O'Neill.

"Everyone but Daniel Jackson and Col. Carter will be ready. I may have to assign 4 or 5 teams to assist those two in packing up their labs.", Landry explained.

"Only 4 or 5? Sounds like they are doing better than I had expected." O'Neill stated.

A week later, Jack is sitting in his office with Col. Davis discussing the assignment of resources in Atlantis.

"General, everyone is wanting a lab, office, room or all three. I need to know how you want me to prioritize?" explained Col. Davis.

"It's simple I get an office in the main tower with the best view. Then Gen. Landry and Gen. Caldwell get offices. Ideally, if there is a tactical room the three of us should be located near or around it. You need to be in the same vicinity.", Jack obviously frustrated with the paperwork of this move.

"Col. Carter, McKay, Zelenka, Lee, and Freya who the Tok'ra have asked to be permitted to work from Atlantis should all have labs. Oh and Dr. Miller should have a lab as well, but don't tell McKay his sister is joining the SGC." explained O'Neill.

"Daniel is going to need the deepest dustiest lab you can find, preferably full of old stuff. The rest you sort out. Private quarters and things go by rank, you sort the rest of it out." O'Neill grinning thinking of his friend.

"I will do my best sir." Col. Davis said with a knowing smile.

"Now let's talk improvements to the city.", explained O'Neill.

"Improvements to the city built by the Ancients?" questioned Col. Davis.

"Yes, improvements! The ancients were smart but they didn't leave the city very much did they? For starters we need the Asgard Transport Beam installed into offices for the generals and in secure locations. Some people like Dr. Miller will need to return to their home instead of staying on Atlantis, we need to be able to handle that. Oh and we need an arcade, I read about the Ancient Game console, we need a real arcade for people to relax and blow off steam. Also, we need a number of those Ancient Personal Shield devices for guards in the gate room. While on watch they should all be equipped with one active. So get one of the egg heads working on that! I'm sure I'll have some more suggestions later." explained O'Neill.

"I'll get on that immediately sir! I will get the assignments out for the labs, offices, and quarters out immediately," answered Davis.

That night O'Neill is sitting in his room drinking a beer, when a sudden flash of light in front of him, and there stands Samantha Carter.

"I see we are taking the VIP transport tonight!" grinning O'Neill.

"Didn't have much time, we leave in the morning to place the satellites around Pegasus, and to check out P3R-112 on our way as you requested," explained Samantha.

"Well Colonel, how about you greet your husband properly." grinned O'Neill. As Samantha sat down next to Jack and delighted in a long kiss with her husband. They had not had much time together lately. Tonight they would enjoy the time they had.

Two days later Jack is in SGC control room for Col. Carter's report on P3R-112.

"Gen. Landry, and Gen. O'Neill, we have completed our scans for P3R-112 and the entire system. We can find no readings that would indicate any technology at any level, except for the Stargate. The system looks clear, once the biological tests are complete we should have a green light." reported Carter.

"Gen. Landry, Colonel how long do you expect it to take to place the satellites?" asked O'Neill.

"Two weeks there, another two back, we think we can place all 72 of them in 3 weeks, so roughly 7 weeks, if no obstacles," explained Carter.

"Good work Colonel, now get moving time is wasting away." order Gen. O'Neill.

The next day Gen. O'Neill received the reports that all biological tests gave P3R-112 a clean bill of health. Col. Sheppard was piloting the puddle jumper to taxi Freya and the other Tok'ra around to build the villages. They expected to build about 100 total, with a larger complex near the stargate. That was at least 100 transport rings that had to be built and installed as well. The latest status on Midway Station was it about 25% complete, a little ahead of schedule. Things were going smoothly almost too smoothly, he thought.

Two days later, he made his move to his new office on Atlantis. Davis had done well, he had a view stretching out east over the Pacific toward California. On the same level would be Col. Landry and Col. Caldwell's offices. Also, Davis had given Woolsey an office here as well, as the I.O.A. Adviser to Homeworld Security. Davis was located one floor down near the Conference Room and the V.R. Room the closest to a tactical room on Atlantis. All of this was directly above the gate room and operations center. Col. Sheppard, and Col. Mitchell worked with the Tok'ra to get P3R-112 ready for refugees. Daniel worked to pack up his lab, and his apartment to move entirely into Atlantis. Vala was helping him. The scuttlebutt was 7 to 10 odds they would end up with joint quarters. Jack had $50 bet with Teal'c. Daniel, as predicted by Jack, wanted to the lab that had been Janus's lab located in the basement.

Ronon who had been bored and having an attitude up till this point was making use of the new facilities to show Teal'c the Gymnasium for training. The two enjoyed sparring, while Dr. Lam and Dr. Keller were patching the two of them up constantly. Jack requested the two of them to join him in his office.

"Teal'c it's good to see you again. Ronon always a pleasure.", Gen. O'Neill greeted them. Ronon obvious his disdain in what he had learned was a "desk job". While he had learned enough of Gen. O'Neill to respect him as a warrior, he felt it was a loss for him to be behind a desk.

"O'Neill it is good to be here.", replied Teal'c. Ronon remaining silent.

"I asked the two of you here, for a reason. We are going to be expanding the number of SG teams, we need trained individuals who can put up a fight as good as either of you. I'd like for the two to be in charge of training the first wave or two of cadets. Get them into shape, and trained to fight with weapons or in hand to hand. I know neither of you want to be taken off the front line.", stated O'Neill.

"Indeed!" stated Teal'c.

"So this is a temporary assignment until you feel you have someone trained well enough that can replace you both.", seeing the deadpan look on Ronon, Jack added, "You will both remain active with your teams for priority missions."

"Indeed," stated Teal'c.

Ronon sat up and spoke for the first time, "So you want Teal'c and me to train a group to see if any of them have what it takes to fight Goa'uld or Wraith?"

"No, I want you to train them so they are capable of fighting the Goa'uld and Wraith, not just beat them until they can't take anymore. We have 100 recruits in the first wave." said O'Neill, "Build me warriors that can go toe to toe with either of you."

"O'Neill I will do as you request.", answered Teal'c.

"Well, Teal'c going to need someone who can go toe to toe with him to show these recruits how to fight. But if I hear I was left out of a major fight with the wraith...", Ronon left it at that.

"Thank you, guys! Col. Davis will help you set up whatever you need.", replied O'Neill.