I’m fine. Well, apart from being confined to a hospital bed, but that’s only because Keller’s punishing me for staging a rescue when I had a stomach wound. But I’m fine. You can tell Carter that I’ll be fit for that court martial within the week,
And that we miss her. She was a great CO, it sucks that they’re keeping her on Earth. Bet you’re pleased though.
Did I tell you Teyla had her baby. On Michael’s ship, actually, during the daring rescue. Bet that’s never happened to SG-1.She’s calling him Torrin John. You should come visit. See the baby.
I’m really fine. McKay exaggerates.
John.
--- C.Mitchell@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
John – what the hell?
Cam. ---
--- M.R.McKay@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
Technically, he wasn’t lost. He was in Atlantis all along. Just 48,000 years in the future. And anyway, we didn’t lose him. It was just bad timing.
Anyway, he’s back now. Thanks entirely to yours truly – well, yours truly in another time-line. And I’m sure he’d love to tell you this himself, but he’s in surgery after going to rescue Teyla with a major wound after a building fell on him.
But other than that, he’s fine.
Dr. M.R. McKay ---
--- C.Mitchell@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
How the hell do you manage to lose the military commander of Atlantis between one planet and the next? It’s not like he could take a wrong turning somewhere.
Keep me informed, okay, McKay? I don’t
Thanks for telling me,
Cam Mitchell ---
--- M.R.McKay@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
There’s probably nothing to worry about and a perfectly good explanation, but I know Sheppard emails you with the databurst. You’re not going to get an email this week, but I promised him I’d tell you if anything happened to him.
He’s missing right now, last seen walking through the gate back to Atlantis. He never arrived, so clearly he’s somewhere, unless the gate has spontaneously stopped rematerializing people at the other end (it hasn’t, we checked), but we don’t know where it sent him.
I’m confident we’ll find him, of course. Probably before the next databurst even goes. You’ll barely have time to worry about him. It’s just – I promised.
Cam and McKay, email; MAJOR SPOILERS for 4x20 The Last Man & 5x01 Search and Rescue
From: J.Sheppard@cheyenne.mil.af
To: C.Mitchell@cheyenne.mil.af
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Re: Don’t Worry
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I’m fine. Well, apart from being confined to a hospital bed, but that’s only because Keller’s punishing me for staging a rescue when I had a stomach wound. But I’m fine. You can tell Carter that I’ll be fit for that court martial within the week,
And that we miss her. She was a great CO, it sucks that they’re keeping her on Earth. Bet you’re pleased though.
Did I tell you Teyla had her baby. On Michael’s ship, actually, during the daring rescue. Bet that’s never happened to SG-1.She’s calling him Torrin John. You should come visit. See the baby.
I’m really fine. McKay exaggerates.
John.
--- C.Mitchell@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
John – what the hell?
Cam. ---
--- M.R.McKay@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
Technically, he wasn’t lost. He was in Atlantis all along. Just 48,000 years in the future. And anyway, we didn’t lose him. It was just bad timing.
Anyway, he’s back now. Thanks entirely to yours truly – well, yours truly in another time-line. And I’m sure he’d love to tell you this himself, but he’s in surgery after going to rescue Teyla with a major wound after a building fell on him.
But other than that, he’s fine.
Dr. M.R. McKay ---
--- C.Mitchell@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
How the hell do you manage to lose the military commander of Atlantis between one planet and the next? It’s not like he could take a wrong turning somewhere.
Keep me informed, okay, McKay? I don’t
Thanks for telling me,
Cam Mitchell ---
--- M.R.McKay@cheyenne.mil.af wrote:
There’s probably nothing to worry about and a perfectly good explanation, but I know Sheppard emails you with the databurst. You’re not going to get an email this week, but I promised him I’d tell you if anything happened to him.
He’s missing right now, last seen walking through the gate back to Atlantis. He never arrived, so clearly he’s somewhere, unless the gate has spontaneously stopped rematerializing people at the other end (it hasn’t, we checked), but we don’t know where it sent him.
I’m confident we’ll find him, of course. Probably before the next databurst even goes. You’ll barely have time to worry about him. It’s just – I promised.
Dr. M.R. McKay. ---