[Daniel] Day 17: I Haven't Seen That Before (tag George, open)

Jul 12, 2006 21:18

With fewer people in the tunnel, Daniel turned his full attention to the pillar before him. ( Seeing something new )

day 17

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[Daniel] We're Wasting Time (tag Jack, open) fikgirl July 16 2006, 01:40:06 UTC
An hour passed. An hour passed and Daniel was no closer to figuring out the riddle of the pillar than he had been an hour earlier. Random combinations did nothing; Jon tried touching it, interacting with it in the hopes that the ATA gene would affect it but his efforts proved futile as well. Jack was ready to dismantle it with the hope that reverse engineering would enable them to figure out the proper coordinates, or the last coordinates punched in. All in all, everyone was growing frustrated and annoyed or just plain bored.

Daniel was beginning to think that they should pack up and move over ground, particularly since they'd long ago lost the element of surprise.

"We should continue the rescue above ground," Daniel told those still below ground with him. "It's great if we can find some way to get this pillar to work, but we're losing time while trying to figure it out. We know that we have a guide to the women, one that we can take over ground. Maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea for half of us to go that route, and a few to remain behind with the pillar.

"Jack, do you think that you or the Doctor could rig a way for the two groups to remain in radio contact? Maybe re-wire a few cellular telephones?"

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[Jack] We're Wasting Time (tag Daniel, open) purplerhino July 16 2006, 04:38:59 UTC
"The biggest challenge for that would be a power source. You've been preserving your radios for just that reason."

Jack then grinned and became animated, gesturing as he spoke. "But this pillar has a crystaline power source we could convert. If nothing else we can make sure no one else can use it for a while at the same time we can salvage parts. If we get Rodney working with us we can manage something."

He looked around at everything else in the room. "Might be other things we can salvage as well, at a later time."

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[George] Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) sinanju July 17 2006, 01:38:56 UTC
"...so I drank the potion, said the words and here I am."

"Did you say them correctly this time?"

Verlin elbowed George, jolting her out of her reverie. "Uh...did you say it right this time?" she echoed. God, she was bored. When she hitched a ride on the Orb Express, she expected to be involved in a harrowing adventure to rescue Daisy and the others--not stuck sitting around in a dank tunnel...cave...whatever while the eggheads tried and failed to hack an obelisk.

Ash frowned. "Why does everyone always ask me that?" He sighed theatrically. "Yes, I said the words." Pause. "I may not have gotten every single syllable right, but I said 'em. Basically."

While the eggheads puzzled over the obelisk the rest of the group had nothing to do but wait. Jon had made a crack about the military not being the only organization where "hurry up and wait" was the operating principle. George thought that was an odd comment coming from a kid who was maybe just barely old enough to join the army--and who clearly hadn't because he sure as hell wasn't old enough to have finished a hitch. But it wasn't odd enough to be worth following up.

One of Ash's comments about zombies and the Necronomicon, on the other hand, had caught Verlin's attention. Somehow George had gotten drafted as an interpreter, passing along Verlin's questions. Fortunately, Ash was a long-winded guy when you got him talking about his favorite subject--himself--so George could tune out large portions of the conversation.

"Never mind that," Verlin said. "I just find it...implausible that second-rate professor at a backwoods university could have gotten his hands on the Book of the Dead. George? George!"

Oh. Right. Translate. Ash glared at where he thought Verlin was sitting, though he was off by a couple of feet. "Hey, I'm just telling you what I saw. He had the book there in the cabin and he'd recorded some of the translations. That was a really stupid move, I tell you."

"Fascinating," Verlin said. "That book was last known to be in England, in the possession of Rick adn Eve O'Connell. The Council lost track of them during the Second World War. Clearly, they must have traveled to America. I wonder..."

Verlin went on, but George stopped listening. She wondered how much longer the waiting would go on.

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OOC: ROFLMAO island_muses July 17 2006, 01:41:52 UTC
And, let's play name that crossover ... hmm....

*scratches head*

*wonders if squirrely time could land Rick and Eve on the island*

*snicker*

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Re: OOC: ROFLMAO purplerhino July 17 2006, 02:16:04 UTC
between this and the Winchester's tackling Jeepers Creepers... ::grin:: I LOVE it.

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Re: OOC: ROFLMAO rwarner July 17 2006, 02:16:59 UTC
LOL....the two recent Mummy movies are amongst my favorites. :)

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[Daniel]Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) fikgirl July 17 2006, 02:31:15 UTC
"The O'Connell's supposedly uncovered the ruins of the legendary city of Hamunaptra, the 'City of the Dead.' Unfortunately, the only proof of this was their word, as the city could never be found again, and -" Daniel spoke as he worked on the obelisk, stopping when he realized that his words revealed that not only could he see Verlin, but hear him as well. Daniel finished by swearing in Sumerian.

"How does a common soldier know such things?" Verlin scowled. Evidently it didn't occur to the ghost that Daniel had never said he could hear the man, only that he could see him.

"I'm an archaeologist and a linguist. Which would be the reason that I am translating the writing on this pillar and the reason that I would be well-versed in matters of an archaeological nature. Legendary though it is, Hamunaptra is of great archeaological significance and personal interest," Daniel answered automatically. Then groaned. (And I'm defending myself to a ghost.)

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[Jack]Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) purplerhino July 17 2006, 02:55:40 UTC
"Hamunaptra? Typical architecture of early 13th century BC, except for the booby traps, of which there were many. They actually did a lot mummification there, with one of the main temples set there for years. That's how it originally got the 'City of the Dead' title."

Jack moved back to let Daniel work. He'd salvage those power crystals as a last resort.

"That and it was one of the main treasuries, so the royal dead could be burried with full ceremony." Jack grinned. "Good vacation spot if you're into gold and silver and want to risk your neck. I always preferred galactic credits. After all, some planets have more gold than we have slate. But the statues were really impresive. Twenty feet tall. Seti never did do anything understated."

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[Jon] Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) sophiedb July 17 2006, 10:33:19 UTC
Oh, he had his moments, Jon snorted. A house near Seattle was a hefty downgrade anyhow.

Daniel glanced up. "Wrong Seti, Jon. This one was a pharaoh."

"What d'I say?"

Jack carried on without missing a beat. "'Course there was a hint that Imhotep built the place for him, threw in all those lovely tricks and treats.."

Jon muttered. "'Wrong Seti,' he says."

"..then got buried alive with a swarm of flesh-eating scarabs for his trouble. Something about doing the dirty with Seti's girl."

"Wrong Imhotep too," he conceded cheerfully. You can't use a sarcophagus on a skeleton. I hope.

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[Jack] Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) purplerhino July 17 2006, 11:26:49 UTC
Jack openly winced.

"Glad I left town before the main event. Even I know you never flirt with the king/emporer/pheraoh gender reversed significant other. Quick way to be dead or a eunuch. I can go to tenor, but never plan on reaching soprano, thank you."

Jack shivered. Some things didn't bare thinking about. "I was there when Queen Tuya was still in charge of the wives and concubines. I think Seti was on the throne for five years or so. Course I was there on buisiness, so didn't pay any more attention than I had to."

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[Jon] Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) sophiedb July 17 2006, 11:54:25 UTC
Sharing the wince, Jon nodded his agreement. "Yeh, I can see you being reeeeeeally frustrated as a eunuch.. and dead kinda sucks too."

Giving Harkness a sideways glance, Jon decided that he was bored of being bored and went in search of a story.

"Ok, I'll take the bait. What kind of business did you have doing in the depths of ancient Egypt? Don't you people worry about stepping on a bug - one of those scarabs maybe - or whatever it is that sets off the time-space-entropical warpdom?"

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Re: [Jon] Tales...Of...Interest! (open tag) purplerhino July 17 2006, 14:48:48 UTC
“Not when you’re trained to know what to avoid. I was a Time Agent for years. But this was after my uh… retirement. There was a bit of tech stashed there that really shouldn’t have been there. A weapon. You two might be familiar with the type. You might say it fits in the palm of your hand. Anyhow, I slipped in, retrieved the anomaly and proceeded to sell it to the highest bidder. Of course, the Time Agency tends to BE the highest bidder in these cases. Which is the best part of that kind of deal. Make them look like incompetents and walk away with their money. Of course they didn’t know it was broken until after they bought it. Just as well, it still didn’t belong there.”

Jack leaned against the wall and considered Jon. “You’re a bit young for the kind of placement you and Danny seem to be involved with. Didn’t think that program recruited until a body’s been in service for a few years and proved their character.”

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[Daniel] Saving Jon (Hopefully) (tag Jack, Jon, open) island_muses July 17 2006, 15:05:38 UTC
"Jon had some extenuating circumstances. He effectively managed to be in the wrong place at the right time, or the wrong place at the wrong time depending on whom you ask." Daniel came to Jon's defense, hoping to save the teenager a few moments of pondering, floundering and annoyance. Besides, it was partially his fault that Jon was placed in the hot seat; but at a time like this, Daniel was relying on all useful skills and all the backup anyone could supply and that didn't exempt teenage clones of Air Force Generals.

"What Jon doesn't like for people to know is that he's actually pretty smart, damn intuitive, and very adaptable. He's *mature* for his age, and in case you haven't noticed, he acts like an annoying, aggravating fifty year old man sometimes." Daniel hid his smirk by ducking his head and pressing a few more plates. His motions were no longer random. He had yet to figure out the ultimate code, but had an idea of how it worked. Possibly. "Anyway, circumstances being what they were, Jon recevied intelligence that he otherwise shouldn't or wouldn't have. But he's trustworthy and reliable and always under a watchful eye."

Jon bristled. "I am not."

"Are too."

"Am not."

"Are too."

"Am not."

"You are too," Daniel argued. "Did you really think that no one, especially *your uncle* didn't know where you'd been hiding?"

Jon wasn't the dense no matter how much he pretended. And Jon Murphy was too valuable of an asset for the Air Force or the SGC to let him out of sight for too long. Not to mention the security risk.

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[Jon] Saving Jon (Hopefully) (tag Jack, Jon, open) sophiedb July 17 2006, 16:26:37 UTC
"Hello, 'under 21' here," Jon grouched, complete with air-quotes. "My uncle got me the damned passport. I check in now and then, but even he's not stupid enough to have me followed."

Daniel raised an eyebrow, eyes still laughing.

"Ok, he's not stupid enough to have me followed all the time." He turned his scowl on Harkness. "And yeah, what Daniel said. I didn't get a choice, and when I did.. there wasn't one. Besides, the Air Force has all the coolest toys these days. What more could a kid want, right?"

"A TARDIS? Travel through time?"

Jon shook his head wryly. Been there, done that.. kinda lived it too. "Not enough adrenalin."

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Go Left! Left! Your OTHER Left! sinanju July 18 2006, 02:39:20 UTC
The thread continues here.

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Re: Go Left! Left! Your OTHER Left! sophiedb July 18 2006, 07:04:14 UTC
*bangs head on her way out*

shit, brick wall, wrong way.. ho hum..

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