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|title=''Stargate SG-1: The Drift''
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|author=[[Diana Botsford]]
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|author = [[Diana Botsford]]
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|publisher=[[Fandemonium]]
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|publisher = [[Fandemonium]]
|release date=29 October, 2012
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|release date = 29 October, 2012
|media type=Novel
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|media type = Novel
|pages=320
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|series=''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' (Fandemonium)
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|series = ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' (Fandemonium)
|preceded by=''[[Four Dragons]]''
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'''''Stargate SG-1: The Drift''''' is a novel published by [[Fandemonium]], set during [[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]] of [[Stargate SG-1]], and is written by [[Diana Botsford]]. It is a sequel to her previous novel, ''[[Stargate SG-1: Four Dragons]]''.
 
'''''Stargate SG-1: The Drift''''' is a novel published by [[Fandemonium]], set during [[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]] of [[Stargate SG-1]], and is written by [[Diana Botsford]]. It is a sequel to her previous novel, ''[[Stargate SG-1: Four Dragons]]''.
   
==Publisher's summary==
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With [[Earth]]’s [[Ancient]] [[weapons chair]] at the centre of an international dispute, [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] is sent to [[Antarctica]] to sooth diplomatic tensions. Meanwhile, [[General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] reluctantly takes charge of a radical new weapons chair training programme.
 
With [[Earth]]’s [[Ancient]] [[weapons chair]] at the centre of an international dispute, [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] is sent to [[Antarctica]] to sooth diplomatic tensions. Meanwhile, [[General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] reluctantly takes charge of a radical new weapons chair training programme.
 
But when a natural disaster hits Antarctica, the future of the [[Ancient outpost]] – and of Earth itself – is thrown into jeopardy. Yet again, Earth’s fate lies in the hands of [[SG-1]], but this time the team are lost and powerless to help.
 
But when a natural disaster hits Antarctica, the future of the [[Ancient outpost]] – and of Earth itself – is thrown into jeopardy. Yet again, Earth’s fate lies in the hands of [[SG-1]], but this time the team are lost and powerless to help.

Revision as of 12:55, 4 September 2015


Stargate SG-1: The Drift is a novel published by Fandemonium, set during Season 8 of Stargate SG-1, and is written by Diana Botsford. It is a sequel to her previous novel, Stargate SG-1: Four Dragons.

Publishers summary

With Earth’s Ancient weapons chair at the centre of an international dispute, Dr. Daniel Jackson is sent to Antarctica to sooth diplomatic tensions. Meanwhile, General Jack O'Neill reluctantly takes charge of a radical new weapons chair training programme. But when a natural disaster hits Antarctica, the future of the Ancient outpost – and of Earth itself – is thrown into jeopardy. Yet again, Earth’s fate lies in the hands of SG-1, but this time the team are lost and powerless to help. Trapped within a strange reality, SG-1 encounter old friends and enemies as they struggle to escape and stop the Ancient cataclysm that’s threatening to destroy the planet.

Extract

An officially released extract from chapter 7:

“Dial us home, Carter. Now.”

Daniel stepped to the edge of the platform. “Jack, what’s going on?”

“We’re gating out of here, that’s what.” Jack rushed over to the DHD. “We’ll head to the Alpha site.”

“Wait a minute!” Daniel ran down the platform steps. Sam and Teal’c followed close behind. “Don’t we want to figure out where ‘here’ is, first?”

“Not really, no.” Jack jabbed a finger in the air. “Someone’s playing games with us and I’m not in the mood.”

Someone needed to calm their normally fearless leader fast.

Fortunately, Teal’c took the fall. “O’Neill, have you any memory of —?”

“Nada. Bupkiss.” Jack’s voice lowered.

“Me, either,” said Daniel.

“The last thing I remember was…” Sam frowned. “Well, that’s odd.”

“Carter?”

“Sir, I remember who I am.” She gestured at Jack, then Daniel and Teal’c. “I remember all of you, but —”

“Yeah, I’m having trouble, too,” Daniel said. “My long-term memory’s fine, but short-term’s —”

“Gone,” Jack whispered.

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