"It could be much worse considering all the different personalities," he agreed. Zetta and Kang hadn't exactly been at their best during one of the meetings, which was understandable in Kang's case, but the fight that nearly broke out had no place on a diplomatic mission. He didn't want the entire crew to be mindless automatons or anything, and certainly not to agree to everything like some hive mind, but this mission had made it clear that they'd nearly failed as a whole at functioning as a group. It had nearly cost them. They didn't have much of a choice being here either, at least, not right now.
This was sounding really familiar. What would Jack say if he heard him? 'Now you know how I feel when I'm dealing with you?' Great, he had an inner Jack O'Neill. Daniel hadn't been much of a team player to begin with, and he still struggled with the concept now, but apparently some part of the Colonel was sinking in after these months, because it was enough for Daniel to take a good, long hard look at the last mission.
Daniel didn't envy Jr. at all. It sounded like a huge job, and worse, this place looked like it was bigger than Cheyenne Mountain, by far. He got the feeling that they didn't have nearly the number of staff required to keep up with the size. And they had all kinds of people here, if Luthor, Eva and the Doctor stood as different extremes on the spectrum. For the most part, the SGC heavily screened people coming in. Who knew how Stacy handled who she brought onboard.
He caught the look of distaste that crossed Jr's face. "Yeah. Or somewhere with a similar caste system. If we can learn something from this experience, maybe we can handle the next time differently."
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This was sounding really familiar. What would Jack say if he heard him? 'Now you know how I feel when I'm dealing with you?' Great, he had an inner Jack O'Neill. Daniel hadn't been much of a team player to begin with, and he still struggled with the concept now, but apparently some part of the Colonel was sinking in after these months, because it was enough for Daniel to take a good, long hard look at the last mission.
Daniel didn't envy Jr. at all. It sounded like a huge job, and worse, this place looked like it was bigger than Cheyenne Mountain, by far. He got the feeling that they didn't have nearly the number of staff required to keep up with the size. And they had all kinds of people here, if Luthor, Eva and the Doctor stood as different extremes on the spectrum. For the most part, the SGC heavily screened people coming in. Who knew how Stacy handled who she brought onboard.
He caught the look of distaste that crossed Jr's face. "Yeah. Or somewhere with a similar caste system. If we can learn something from this experience, maybe we can handle the next time differently."