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The Memo

by Phantom Chic

TITLE: The Memo
AUTHOR: Phantom Chic
EMAIL: phantmchic@aol.com, phantmchic@home.com
CATEGORY: Humor, Daniel/Janet
SPOILERS: Small Victories
SEASON / SEQUEL: Season 4, Post Small Victories
RATING: PG
CONTENT WARNINGS:
SUMMARY: Hammond gets a memo about Daniel.
STATUS: Complete
ARCHIVE: Heliopolis
DISCLAIMER: Stargate SG-1 and its characters are the property of Showtime/Viacom, MGM/UA, Double Secret Productions, and Gekko Productions. We have written this story for entertainment purposes only and no money whatsoever has exchanged hands. No copyright infringement is intended. The original characters, situations, and story are the property of the authors. Not to be archived without permission of the authors.
AUTHOR'S NOTES: My first attempt at entirely D/J. Short and hopefully funny. Special thanks to Becca for the fast beta.

MEMORANDUM
To: General George Hammond
From: Dr. Mackenzie
Date: June 30th, 2000
Re: The mental state of Dr. Daniel Jackson, SG-1

A most distressing matter has come to my attention in my most recent round of routine psychological evaluations regarding Dr.
Daniel Jackson of SG-1. In examination of Dr. Jackson's medical records for the past four years, I have discovered that Dr. Jackson has developed a most disturbing propensity for injury and illness both on missions and on base. After reviewing the transcripts of past sessions with Dr. Jackson, I have reached the conclusion that Dr. Jackson has developed deep feelings for Dr. Janet Fraiser. It is my professional opinion that Dr. Jackson's penchant for injury and illness is due to a subconscious desire to spend time in her care. In my opinion, his recent bout of appendicitis was instigated psychosomatically and is merely the latest manifestation of this desire. Due to the escalating nature of this condition, I can positively state that Dr. Jackson is fast becoming a danger to himself and others. Particularly as his injuries on missions often endanger the lives and safety of his team. If this condition continues unchecked, Dr. Jackson will soon become a liability, not only to his team, but to the whole of the Stargate program. As therapy is unlikely to be effective in resolving this condition, I find myself with no option but to recommend a highly unorthodox method of treatment. As Dr. Jackson is a civilian and in no way associated with Dr. Fraiser in the chain of command, I find no regulatory reason why a relationship between the two would be disruptive to the operation of the program. Additionally, I have found in my routine psychological evaluations of Dr. Fraiser, that Dr. Jackson's feelings appear to be reciprocated. I, therefore, recommend that unofficial actions be immediately undertaken to bring these issues to a satisfactory conclusion, which should prove mutually beneficial to both Dr. Jackson and Dr. Fraiser. I believe that Dr. Jackson's team would be both amenable to and useful in the accomplishment of this task. I leave the specifics of actions to be
taken in regard to this matter entirely to your discretion.



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