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Daniel has been on the ship a while now. Though he's kept far more to himself than he intended. Mostly due to the fact he hasn't... well. He hasn't noticed the passing of time.
He's been very absorbed in his research about anything and everything related to the ship and the universe its cruising through. He had tried to go through all this information in the Media Library... but... well. There is only so long a book worm can go without... books.
Luckily, it didn't take much to translate the media library into holographic projections of books and the computers he's used to. If anything, it made him more content in his research. Not that he expected to find much beyond what was already known. So he decided on a new approach. He got the sensorium to call up old SG-1 mission reports (and in a moment of weakness, the ones that haven't happened for him yet.). That brought him to be sitting in a simulation of a library, at a desk pilled high with books and folders. Some of said folders baring the clear classified mark... not that it mattered much anymore... at least not to him.
He looked over an old report then clicked his recorder on, "The ship does seem to possess virtual reality technology like to that found on P7J-989. Though I've yet find any indication that this is... well... all in our heads. Or if it is... it's far more advanced. But now is hardly the time to get into a debate over what is real and what's not... at least not yet anyway." He clicked it off shortly after.
Still absorbed in his work, he won't notice if anyone else enters. He flipped through some pages of a different file, this one marked for the Atlantis expedition. He clicked his recorder back on, "An interesting note... the organic... ahem.. workings of the ship do bare a resemblance to that of the Wraith. Not.. Not that that is very comforting at all. As much as I would like to know what we're dealing with here... I would hope that this more a case of convergent evolution than any connection to the Wraith. Still... I'm not ruling anything out." He let out a sigh after that note.
"I guess that brings me to the.... Ohm."
He's been very absorbed in his research about anything and everything related to the ship and the universe its cruising through. He had tried to go through all this information in the Media Library... but... well. There is only so long a book worm can go without... books.
Luckily, it didn't take much to translate the media library into holographic projections of books and the computers he's used to. If anything, it made him more content in his research. Not that he expected to find much beyond what was already known. So he decided on a new approach. He got the sensorium to call up old SG-1 mission reports (and in a moment of weakness, the ones that haven't happened for him yet.). That brought him to be sitting in a simulation of a library, at a desk pilled high with books and folders. Some of said folders baring the clear classified mark... not that it mattered much anymore... at least not to him.
He looked over an old report then clicked his recorder on, "The ship does seem to possess virtual reality technology like to that found on P7J-989. Though I've yet find any indication that this is... well... all in our heads. Or if it is... it's far more advanced. But now is hardly the time to get into a debate over what is real and what's not... at least not yet anyway." He clicked it off shortly after.
Still absorbed in his work, he won't notice if anyone else enters. He flipped through some pages of a different file, this one marked for the Atlantis expedition. He clicked his recorder back on, "An interesting note... the organic... ahem.. workings of the ship do bare a resemblance to that of the Wraith. Not.. Not that that is very comforting at all. As much as I would like to know what we're dealing with here... I would hope that this more a case of convergent evolution than any connection to the Wraith. Still... I'm not ruling anything out." He let out a sigh after that note.
"I guess that brings me to the.... Ohm."
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Daniel raised a hand, "No, no, it's all right. I'm--I'm actually kind of used to it." He clears his throat and points to the book, "The book actually. I... I don't remember telling this place to--" he gets up and comes over to look over the book himself, "Recreate it in such detail..."
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"It helps. Believe me." he ran his fingers over some scribbling in the margins that was clearly his hand writing.
"Anyway!" he turned his attention back to him, "I'm Dr. Daniel Jackson," he said while extending a hand.
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Yeah, he understood how notes in a book can help, but he decided not to comment on it, instead he asked, "So, why did you get the Sensorium to create all this? Like, what were you lookin' for?"
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"Ah, this? Well, I'm not that great with the interfaces in the media library. So, I--" he rubbed the back of his neck for a second, "--used the Sensorium to translate it into what I'm used to."
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Billy was probably the only guy on this ship he knew when it came to technology, but that didn't really matter to him. He knew Billy well, so he knew he'd be the one to go to if anyone needed help.
"But being with what you are comfortable helps too, I'm sure." Once talking, Adam's shyness slowly melted away.
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He glanced to the books and files, "Yes, yes it does. I've... I've almost forgotten that it's--" he gestured toward the door, "--a living ship out there." He frowned briefly, "I've never been a ship quite this--squishy before."
Gah, sorry! I thought I tagged this!