[Makebelieve] Wren Fic: Daniel's Stargate 1-4 - Stargate - gen, for now - Jack, Young Daniel

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Wed Nov 26 09:27:34 PST 2008


Fandom: Stargate
Characters: Jack, Young Daniel
Rating: FRT
Summary: Jack O'Neill is called back to duty, where he encounters a young
brilliant boy
Category: Wren fic - anyone can post the next seg
Genre: currently Gen, open for change
Previous chapters posted to
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Daniel's Stargate
by Teddy & Peja


Dr Catterina Langford approached the director's office of the orphanage. It
wasn't called that. They didn't called them that anymore but it was still an
orphanage. It was the secured section of the institute where underpaid,
overworked nurses and nursing aides cared for the disabled children in
overcrowded wards, because no one wanted these children. Those looking for
children wanted the normal easy to look after type who had no trouble
finding homes. Their wards were almost never full. They were processed and
sent on to group homes to await adoption asap. These children would be here
until they graduated to the wards of the teenagers and then on to be left on
the streets to take care of themselves or into over crowded institutes
designed for their specific disorder.

She didn't like what she was about to do, but it might, just might, give one
child a chance to get out of this environment. The director greeted her and
within two hours Dr Langford was riding in the back of the car driven by an
Airman from the local base, with a small withdrawn boy strapped in beside
her. He hadn't said a word or even acknowledged her presence but at least he
hadn't faught them in getting him ready and packing his few belongings to
take him from the institute. She wished she had custody, but she didn't. The
USAF was now the guardian of an autistic 8 year old boy.

Colonel O'Neill walked into the General's office. He wasn't sure why he'd
been called in. He really wasn't sure why he was even here. He had been in
the act of contemplating a pistol in his dead son's room when a couple of
Air Force gopher boys showed up at his door.

Sara had let them in and they had informed him that he had been reactivated
into his old Air Force job. He had at first refused, but then he finally
gave in. What difference did it make anyway? He really didn't care.

So he grabbed his old uniforms out of the attic, took a quick trip to a
barber and off he went, "Any Place, Any Time, Any Where" as his old
command's motto bragged. A military flight landed him at Peterson Field in
Colorado Springs. A blue sedan met him at the flight line and he was whisked
away to yet another base, Cheyenne Mountain.

A new ID card and quick trip down 28 levels got him to his new Commanding
Officer's office. The door read Major General West in big gold letters.

The General looked up at him, returned his salute and waved him towards one
of two arm chairs. "Sit down Colonel. We have a situation and I think you re
the right man for the job."

"And what would that job be, Sir?" O'Neill asked suspiciously.

West frowned down at some papers on his desk. "I'll cut right to the chase
Colonel. This is a top secret project. I command mainly military techies of
all branches of the service and an assortment of civilian scientists. I need
a man who can do what he's told, when he's told to who he's told and
keep his mouth shut. To put it bluntly I need a strong right arm that I can
depend on."

"Sir," O'Neill took a deep breath. "Sir, you do know I took a section 8 out
of the service. I may not be who you need."

The senior officer looked up at him. "You were recommended by somebody
higher up in the chain of command. I was told you were a go to kind of
officer." He shuffled some papers. "I realize that you suffered a loss some
time back, but you surprised everyone and survived the initial situation.
You made it over the hump. Now its time to come back and get it back
together again."

"You mean I didn't eat the bullet after all this time and some one
recommended me? Begging your pardon Sir, but that's nuts."

West looked him straight in the eye. "I'll be honest, Colonel. This is a
special kind of situation, nuts if you will. But I think with your
background that you will find it a challenging assignment, one that needs
special handling. I was told you can do the job. I've reviewed your records.
I believe you will." He slid a handful of folders across the desk to
O'Neill. "Here's the personnel you'll be working with." West looked towards
the door and nodded. " The Sergeant will show you your office. Dismissed."

O'Neill took the sheaf of manilla folders and headed out of the office. A
short balding bespectacled Tech Sergeant met him at the door.

"Colonel O'Neil, I'm Sergeant Harriman. Welcome to Stargate Command."

***

Dr Langford led Daniel through the maze of security down to level 27. They
walked into a huge room with massively high ceiling. At the back of the room
was one simple table, a chalk board and carefully mounted on the wall,
several heavy carved stones that formed a circle. Each was carved
with various symbols.

Daniel walked to the chalk board and took the eraser and chalk in hand, as
if he knew what he was there for. Muttering to himself he erased and
corrected the translation. The other two scientists present tried to stop
him but Langford stopped them.

"Who is this?"

"This is the new translator," Catterina said.

"What? He's just a child!"

"Not just," Catterina replied.

Just then Colonel O'neill entered the room.

Catherine looked over at the tall man in the blue uniform. "Um, do I know
you?"

"I'm Colonel Jack O'Neill from General West's office. I'll be taking over
from now on."

Daniel stared him. O'Neill returned his baleful look. "Who is this boy?"

"He's my new translator." Catherine put her arm around the boy's shoulder.

"I wasn't told about any children on the project."

"We've only just arrived. His parents were...." she started to explain.

O'Neill cut her off. "Well, whoever they were, they aren't here now and he
has to leave."

"No, Colonel. He has to stay." She argued. "His parents are dead. He has no
place else to go."

O'Neill frowned at her. "Well, you are responsible for his care and well
being. This project has become classified. From now on, no information is to
be passed on to non-military personnel without my express permission."

The others gathered around the woman and boy. "Catherine, what's going on
here?"

Catherine looked around at them. "I'm not sure." She looked down at Daniel.
"Wait here for me."

O'Neil continues to walk down a corridor. Catherine followed him.."Colonel O
Neil, I think you owe me an explanation."

O'Neil stops and turns back.

Catherine continued. "I was told I had complete autonomy."

The Colonel looks at her. "Plans change."

"Why are you here? Why did they bring you on this project?" She asked
coldly.

O'Neill glances around evasively before looking directly at her. "I'm here
in case you succeed."


end part 2


An exhausted Daniel read over his typed notes at a table in front of the
cover stones. The table is covered with reference books, paper, candy
wrappers, and soda cans, as well as a laptop.

>Completed search of cuneiform and other pre-dynastic hieroglyphics. No
matches whatsoever. I've exhausted all reference material in comparing the
symbols on the cartouche against all known writing samples from the period
pre- and post-. Still no similarities...I'm never gonna get this done.<

Daniel lifted the soda can only to find it empty. He shuffled out of the lab
tiredly. A guard is sitting by a desk with his feet propped up, reading a
newspaper. "Uh-uh-uh."

Daniel flashed his ID badge, and the guard settled back with his paper.
Daniel went to the dispensing machine but realised he had no money, glancing
around he noticed the front page of the guard's paper had an article title
Orion Upclose" with a quarter page photograph of the constellation.
He moved over to the paper and grabbed that page out of the guard's hands
and rushed back into the lab. Daniel grabbed a marker and started filling in
the lines between the stars of the constellation. He then climbed the
step-ladder to compare his drawing with one of the glyphs. They matched.
Climbing carefully back down the step-ladder, Daniel yelled out. "Orion!" He
ran around the room happily yelling the word over and over.

The guard rushed in wondering what was up.

end part 3


Part 4
by PEJA

Daniel went suddenly still, staring at the man for the briefest of second,
before his gaze unfocused and slide over the man's shoulder. He drifted
almost surreally to the floor, drawing his knees up and wrapping his arms
around them, rocking himself to a softly hummed tuneless melody

Jack walked in in time to see the scene play out. Had that really been
awareness in the boy's eyes for that brief second? Langford had said the boy
was autistic. Didn't that mean he was disconnected?

Jack made up his mind then and there to find out this unusal, gifted young
man's history.


end part 4

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