Title: The Making of a Team
Author: Moonshayde
Season/Category: Missing Scene from "The Enemy
Within."
Season One
Spoilers: Children of the Gods, The Enemy Within
Pairing/Character: Team
Summary: Expanded ending scenes to The Enemy Within with a
twinge of humor. The team becomes complete.
Rating: PG
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"I'm
sorry, Colonel. I'm just not
convinced."
He's
got to be kidding, Jack O'Neill thought, keeping his gaze even with his commanding
officer. General Hammond remained staid, his hands folded calmly on his desk.
Sizing him up, Jack decided to speak his mind once again.
"I
think Teal'c has more than proven himself, Sir. And Doctor Jackson's gone on two missions already. You pull him now and he'll crack."
"That's
exactly it," Hammond said patiently. "Doctor Jackson is a civilian. I
don't feel the field is the proper place for him. His skills would be of better
use, here, on the base." He paused, keeping his tone level. "And even
though Teal'c has demonstrated courage by his actions, he is still an alien
being, Colonel. We don't know much about him at this time, and, frankly, it's a
security risk that I am unwilling to take."
"Security,
risk? Oh, come on, General," Jack
muttered, knowing full well he could be crossing the line. Jack didn't know much about Hammond, or how
similar or different his policies were in comparison with General West, but he
gathered, just from their short time together, as well as his reaction to Colonel
Kennedy, that Hammond was a more understanding man than West.
"He
worked directly for the enemy, Colonel," Hammond reminded him. "We
don't know Teal'c's motivations."
"And
Daniel?" Jack questioned.
Hammond
cocked his head, gazing at him patiently. "He's emotionally
involved."
"So
am I."
"Would
you like me to take you off SG-1 as well?" Hammond countered.
Jack
didn't answer. Maybe he'd read Hammond wrong. Maybe this man was purely
tactical. Or maybe he was just clever.
"With
all due respect, Sir, this is stupid." He noticed a frown creep across the
general's face as his gaze intensified. "To play these games is below
us. You know that Daniel Jackson should
be out in the field as much as I do. The guy's linguistic skills are
invaluable. Plus, he's lived among an
alien culture for a year. That's got to
help when we go through the Gate." He paused, noting the general didn't
even try to stop him. "And there's Teal'c. His knowledge of Apophis'
strategy and tactics will help us undermine the enemy. I've seen how the Jaffa
operate. If he wanted to kill us, or
hand us over, he'd have done it already."
Hammond
stared at him. "Are you finished, Colonel?"
"No,
Sir." Jack stood tall. "I think—"
"That's
enough, Colonel," Hammond said sternly. "I know what you're going to
say. Do you really think that your
bravado is going to help you win your case?"
Jack
cocked his head slightly. "My bravado is my most endearing quality,
Sir."
Hammond
shook his head, surprising Jack as he chuckled. "I've already made my decision.
Your words did nothing but prove what I've been thinking all along."
Jack
regarded General Hammond thoughtfully, searching the other man's complex
expression. Something sparkled in Hammond, something deep beneath the surface,
something that allowed Jack to relax. Confident that his judgment of character
had been right, Jack offered a smirk of his own.
"Don't
make me regret this, Jack."
His
smirk turned into a full-fledged grin. "Won't let you down, Sir."
"Good."
Hammond motioned to the door. "Now, get your team prepared to disembark.
I'll handle things with the president."
"Have
I not proven myself to your people, O'Neill?"
Inwardly,
Jack sighed, wishing it were that simple.
"You've
more than proven yourself to me, Teal'c," Jack said. "But you have to
realize that the military doesn't always think that way."
Teal'c
appeared to consider his words as he cocked his head slightly. "So I must
continue to prove myself to your leaders?"
Jack
nodded. "I know it sounds unfair, but just wait. They'll come around
eventually."
Teal'c
rose from the chair that had been left in his cell, and moved to stand before
Jack. "Your General Hammond has informed me that he will speak to your
ruler on my behalf. Is that true?"
Jack
mulled that one over in his mind for a bit. Ruler?
"You
mean the president? Yeah, he's going to see what he can do."
"If
I am unable to join you in your battles against the Goa'uld, then I
understand," Teal'c stated evenly. "I will continue to give my
knowledge freely."
"I
know you will, but we're not giving up on you just yet," Jack reminded
him.
"And
if General Hammond is successful, I will join SG-1?"
"That's
the plan."
"With
Captain Carter and DanielJackson?" When Jack nodded, Teal'c stood a little
taller. "Will they accept me as you have accepted me?"
Jack
breathed out, taking a little longer to exhale than usual as he thought how
best to answer that question.
"Yeah. Carter seems to be a bright one, and she's taken by you
already. Even Daniel. They both know you're a good guy." He paused.
"Though, you might want to give Daniel a little space. Give him some time
to deal with everything."
"Indeed
I will," Teal'c said, in a tone that Jack guessed was a somber one.
"One day, I hope I will prove to them, and your people, that I have truly
pledged my allegiance to this world."
Yeah,
me too,
Jack thought as he eyed the one-time First Prime. There was something about
Teal'c, something that radiated out of him that convinced Jack he'd made the
right decision.
It
was just a matter of convincing everyone else.
"I'm
going to check in with Carter and Daniel. Hang tight, Teal'c," Jack said,
puzzled over the Jaffa's perplexed face. He groaned, realizing the cause for
Tealc's confusion. "Just an Earth term. I'll teach you them some day. Just
wait here and we'll come get you when the time is right."
Teal'c
bowed graciously. "I shall wait for your return."
Jack
nodded and shut the door.
"Okay,
there are a few rules we need to discuss."
Jack
stood outside the armory, hands in his pocket as he stared his
second-in-command directly in the eye. Samantha Carter stared back, showing off
her intensity and her fire.
This
was going to be fun.
"Colonel?"
"Look,
I know that you think you're something special. But—"
"Sir,
I am more than qualified to be an important and instrumental part of this
team." Her firm gaze never faltered. "If you're trying to get me
reassigned, it's not going to happen. I worked hard lobbying in Washington to
make the Stargate Program work, long before it was even called a Stargate. When
Doctor Jackson managed to decipher the symbols, I would've been on that very
first team if I hadn't been called away for personal matters." She paused,
her gaze hardening. "And I have General Hammond's assurances—"
"Alright,
alright." Jack held up his hand. She was going to give him a headache.
"I'm not getting you reassigned, Captain."
Her
gaze softened, and Jack figured she felt a little embarrassed. Nodding
slightly, she shifted her weight, and waited silently for him to continue.
He
wasn't going to let the opportunity slide by him.
"As
I was saying, before you interrupted me, Captain, I have a few things I need to
go over with you. Let's not forget who's the colonel here."
"Yes,
Sir," she said quietly.
"One,
don't lose that spark you got going there," he said with a grin. "If
you want to be a viable part of this team, I need you to keep up with me. You
are my second-in-command, after all."
She
grinned back, nearly blushing. "Why thank you, Colonel."
After
a moment, he cleared his throat and pointed behind him. "We'll get to the
guns in a minute. But first…" His voice dropped, and he became serious.
"We need to talk about attitude."
She
nodded, but he could already tell he was in for a fight.
"Alright,
now, look, I know you've got skills and training up the wazoo, and I don't
doubt you're a good soldier. Ah, let me finish," he warned her, watching
her start to fidget in her spot. "You've got an exemplary file and I've
seen you in action on Chulak. You've handled yourself well on base, too."
He paused, sucking in a deep breath. "But do we have to listen to the
feminist prattle all the time?"
Her
cheeks grew pink. "Prattle, Sir?"
"We
all know you're a woman. We've noticed." Inwardly, he cringed, watching
the shades of pink turn to red. "What I mean is—"
"What
exactly do you mean, Sir?" Carter asked, her jaw tight.
"You
don't need to keep reminding us about it. Your skills speak for themselves.
Let's see all that knowledge and training in action." He cleared his
throat. "I'm sure you won't disappoint."
If
she had expected his reply, she certainly didn't show it. Carter's cheeks
turned back to pink as she accepted the compliment. "Yes, Sir. Thank you,
Sir."
"Okay."
Jack rubbed his hands together. "Onto number two. Doctor Jackson."
"Doctor
Jackson, Colonel?"
"Oh
yeah." Jack sighed. "We need to prep you on how to handle
Daniel."
She
stared at him as if he had two heads. "Sir, I've—"
"Carter,
trust me on this one. I know we've all been to Chulak together. I know you had
a blast talking, arguing, whatever, with him on Abydos. And I know the two of
you have been talking a lot since we've been on base together. But don't let
all those looks and comments fool you. Daniel's…"
"What?"
a voice called out.
Both
Jack and Carter turned to see Daniel Jackson walking towards them, his brow
furrowed, as he fumbled with the straps on his military vest. Distressed, he went and grabbed for a stray
piece of material, turning in circles as he tried to reach it, nearly losing
his glasses in the process.
Jack
rolled his eyes and glared at Carter. "Scary that he's got more experience
than you going through the Gate, isn't it?"
She
said nothing, but her wide eyes told Jack enough.
"Daniel,
get over here," Jack said impatiently.
Daniel
obliged, stumbling as he continued to try to fix his vest. When he reached the
armory, Jack intervened, quickly fitting Daniel's vest into place. Daniel
replied with a grateful smile.
"Okay,
we'll just jump to three and go back to two later," Jack said.
"Now—"
"Wait,
why are we jumping to three?" Daniel asked. "And what was two? Why
are we counting?"
"Colonel
O'Neill is going over some of the team rules with me," Carter said.
Daniel
looked at her, nodded, and then turned to Jack. "Are you going to go over
them with me?"
"No."
Daniel jerked at the response, but Jack ignored it. "You don't listen
anyway," he mumbled. "Now, back to three. Weapons."
Jack
turned around and pointed to the armory. "I don't think I need to explain
what these are, Captain."
"No,
Sir. MP-5's, P-90's, standard—"
"Yeah,
yeah." Jack turned his back to the armory and continued. "Now, we'll
each get a—hey!"
Jack
snatched the MP-5 out of Daniel's hand before the man had a chance to argue.
"What the hell do you think you're doing?" Jack asked.
"Arming
myself," Daniel replied. He motioned to the weapons with a casual wave of
his hand. "This is the arm-ory."
Oh,
that was cute.
Jack
glared at him. "Does the term civilian mean anything to you?"
"Actually,
it means I'm not officially part of the chain of command so…" Daniel
reached out for the weapon.
"So,
it means no heavy artillery for you," Jack muttered, handing Carter the
MP-5.
"Come
on, Jack."
"No.
No, 'come on,'" Jack said, shaking his head. "You aren't in the
military."
"Yeah,
but I need to be able to defend myself," Daniel stated. "Do you
really expect me to go through the Stargate without any way to defend
myself?"
"That's
our job," Jack said, waving his hand between himself and Carter. "We
do that part. Right, Captain?"
She
just looked at him.
"Captain?"
"Well,
Sir, he does need some—"
"Of
course he does," Jack said, interrupting her. It's not like he was going
to allow Daniel to parade around the galaxy completely defenseless, but he'd be
damned if they had to cart him back through the Gate because he'd shot himself
in the foot. Then again, based on their short history together, even if he gave
Daniel a bazooka, the likelihood is that Daniel wouldn't bother to use it
anyway.
Though,
better to be prepared than not at all.
Jack
grabbed a weapon out of the armory and handed it to Daniel. "A sidearm.
You've used one before, so you know how to work it."
"This
is it?" Daniel asked, holding up the gun.
"That
or nothing."
Daniel
muttered under his breath, but nodded, and started to look for a place to strap
his weapon.
Jack
just shook his head. Scientists. Why? What had ever possessed him to insist
Daniel stay with them?
"Alright,"
he said, back once again to the armory. He grabbed a couple of helmets and
turned to face Carter and Daniel. "So, first off—"
Jack
swore, flinging his helmeted hands out to the side. Carter blinked in surprise,
turning to a spot to her left, the center of Jack's aggravation. Alarmed, she
blinked again, and looked around.
"Back
to number two," Jack said, handing her one of the helmets.
"Daniel."
"Where
did he go? How did he disappear so fast?" she asked, stunned.
Wouldn't
we all love to know…
"As
you have seen, Captain, Daniel has the ability to disappear at will. He did it
on Abydos, more than once, and you saw him in action on Chulak." Jack
glared at the empty place where Daniel once stood. "Granted, those times
he disappeared actually helped us out, but still—"
Carter
still seemed stunned that she could have missed him vanish.
"So,
the point of this story is to watch Doctor Jackson at all times. All times.
Never let Daniel out of your sight. When I'm not watching him, you're watching
him. Got it?"
"Yes,
Sir." She stroked the helmet in her hand, taking a moment to pause before
she continued. "Colonel, don't you think you might be overreacting?"
"Overreacting?
Me?" Jack strummed the armory wall. "Not at all. Daniel
gets…fascinated easily." Though, Jack suspected Carter had that same
problem, if her little debate with Daniel on Abydos was any indication. He kept
his gaze level with her. "So we stay together and keep proper lookout,
right, Captain?"
She
got the point. "Yes, Sir."
"Good,
so go find Daniel and we can get going."
"Find
me? I'm right here."
Carter
jumped again, nearly dropping her helmet. Daniel was standing right beside her,
as if he'd never left. His expression open and expectant, he eagerly motioned
for a helmet.
Jack
watched him suspiciously, handing him the helmet. "Where'd you go?"
Daniel
stared at him dumbly. "Go? I'm right here, Jack." He accepted the
helmet. "Getting ready for the mission."
"Right."
Jack shook his head. "As I was telling Carter, when we go through the
Gate, no wandering. No snooping. No investigating without my permission."
He gazed firmly at Daniel. "Stay with the team."
Daniel
looked innocent. "Where else would I go?"
"Yeah."
Jack didn't believe that look for a second. "If you're not with me, you're
with Carter," he told him, watching Daniel fiddle with the goggles on the
helmet. "And if you're not with Carter, you're with Teal'c."
He
watched Daniel's head pop up at the mention of Teal'c. "He's coming with
us?"
"If
Hammond pulls that all important string, he will." Jack regarded Daniel
carefully, seeing some of the color drain from the younger man's cheeks. "Is that a problem?"
Daniel
shook his head once, and then again, before quickly becoming absorbed in the
design of his helmet. "Well—No."
"He's
a good man, Daniel," Jack said, knowing on some level what Daniel was
feeling. Jack hurt from the loss of the Abydonians. Maybe not as much as
Daniel. Definitely not as much as Daniel, but the pain was still there.
But
that didn't change the here and now. Placing Teal'c on the team had been an
objective of Jack's right from the start, knowing a good soldier and ally when
he saw one. Despite Teal'c's past, and the fact he had been the one to kidnap
Sha're and Skaara, Jack knew the big guy would pull through for them.
This
was something that Daniel was going to have to accept, and learn to accept, if
he was to remain on SG-1. It was something he needed to deal with if he wanted
to be successful in finding his wife and brother-in-law.
Jack
knew that somewhere in that big head of his, Daniel was bright enough to
understand as well.
"I-I
know," Daniel said, still refusing to look at Jack. "He's a good man.
An honorable man. He'll help us defeat the Goa'uld."
Jack
noticed Carter place a supportive hand on Daniel's shoulder. She smiled, first
at Jack, and then to Daniel, before squeezing him gently.
"You
can stay with me until you get comfortable," she said quietly.
He
smiled, one of those embarrassed smiles Daniel always had on Abydos, before
slipping his helmet under his arm.
"Thanks, but I'll be fine." He pursed his lips, his gaze
shifting between the two soldiers. "Actually, I'm a little concerned for
Teal'c. He's given up everything. He's probably experiencing a heavy dose of
culture shock by now."
Jack
forced a smile. He knew this reaction, the ability to cover pain with nobility.
He'd seen it in some of his best soldiers. If it worked for Daniel, so be it.
Jack didn't doubt Daniel's ability to forgive, but he didn't think Daniel was
the type to forget.
As
long as it didn't interfere with their mission, it was fine.
"Alright,
it's settled then. Let's get—"
"Colonel
O'Neill, report to General Hammond's office. Colonel O'Neill, report to General
Hammond's office."
Jack
stopped, hearing his name ring over the base's intercom system. This had better
be good news.
Closing
the armory, Jack motioned to Daniel and Carter with his chin. "You two go
on ahead and I'll meet you in the Gateroom."
"Right,
Sir."
Daniel
nodded.
Satisfied,
Jack turned and headed for General Hammond's office. He was vaguely aware of
Daniel and Carter talking somewhere behind him, and he had to smile, hearing
Carter offer her two cents on the Goa'uld and their hosts. Jack hoped she was right, or everything
Kawalsky had fought for would have been in vain.
Steeling
himself, Jack walked more purposefully, mentally crossing his fingers that Hammond
had been successful.
Grinning,
Jack watched Colonel Kennedy's face turn white.
"Yes,
Mr. President. Yes, Sir," Kennedy said meekly.
Pleased
with the outcome, Jack followed Hammond down the corridor. Apparently, Hammond
had informed Teal'c of the expected answer well before he'd gotten the
president's approval. Now, it was just a matter of minutes before Jack's
team—his complete team—went through the Gate.
Leaving
the general to take care of some unfinished business, Jack turned for the
embarkation room, finding Carter and Daniel waiting for him, just as he
instructed.
Smiling
at them, he gave them the thumbs up sign.
Hammond
entered shortly after, studying the three closely. "Colonel O'Neill, is
SG-1 ready to ship out?"
Jack
nodded. "We are, Sir."
"Then
you have a go for a standard recon mission on P3A-575."
"Yes,
Sir."
And
as if right on cue, Teal'c took that moment to enter the Gateroom.
"Reporting
as ordered," Teal'c said evenly, holding his staff weapon in hand.
Jack
held back a grin, instead motioning to the general with his hand. "Sir.
It's Sir."
Teal'c
appeared to consider his words. "Sir."
"Welcome
aboard, son."
Now,
Jack felt that smirk creeping onto his face. Hammond couldn't have said it any
better.
With
a slight nod of his head, Jack motioned Teal'c to follow him, and the two met
Carter and Daniel at the base of the ramp, watching in silence as the Stargate
sprung to life.
Jack
took the moment of silence to reflect on his team.
What
a bunch they were, he mused, stealing a glance to his left to study Teal'c.
Here was a defector, once the First Prime of Apophis, a man that had just
walked away from his old life to join in a cause he felt was right.
Jack
glanced to his right. Samantha Carter, theoretical astrophysicist and Air Force
captain. A little green, but spunky, and a fine officer.
Jack
looked off to his far right. There was Daniel Jackson, Egyptologist, linguist,
archaeologist, what have you. This was the guy who was responsible for making
the Gate work, and helping him get past that awful dark time in his life.
Yup,
what a bunch. The four B's. Bold, brash, brave, and brilliant.
Well,
there was no sense just standing around wasting any more time. They had a job
to do.
Stepping
forward, Jack led the way towards the Stargate, feeling his team close by his
side. They approached the fluctuations of the event horizon, just a breath away
from a planet millions of light-years across the galaxy.
It
was funny that out of everything he'd experienced, and after all this time, it
was now he remembered some line from a book Sara had once read to him.
With
a smile, Jack stepped through the Gate, mouthing those words silently.
And the journey had just begun.
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