"Okay," Daniel said, walking in the briefing room with piles of paper and books. It's been a few weeks since they had their encounter with the strange Doctor man. "I did a little research on the Doctor. I didn't find anything related to the Time Lords, but a lot on the Doctor. Turns out, this guy is spotted throughout human history."

"What?" Sam asked. "How is that possible?"

"I haven't figured it out yet, but for instance, it's written here that the Doctor saved Queen Victoria from a werewolf in 1879 and she ordered him to be banished from Scotland."

"Werewolf?" Jack asked. "That's totally believable."

"It could be an alien resembling a werewolf. They also retrieved the letters and the diaries of Madame de Pompadour, mistress of Louis XV of France in the Eighteenth Century, she talks about a certain Doctor with the same description as the man we saw a week ago."

"This doesn't prove anything," Jack said, unconvinced and uninterested.

" There's also these photos which, believe me, aren't edited."

Daniel laid out several pictures, some black and white, some old, and some new. They were pictures of events throughout history such as World Wars I and II, the Beatles at their biggest concert, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Each picture had a small circle pointing out a man who would go unnoticeable at first glance. They all had the same physical characteristics of the Doctor they saw: the ridiculously long trench coat, pinstriped suit, and questionable sideburns.

"It could be just a coincidence," Jack added. "Or… coincidences."

"Are you sure they aren't altered?" Sam asked.

"Nope."

"I may have heard of this man before," Teal'c then said. "There is a legend told among the Jaffa children about lords of time, the oldest species in the universe. It is said that they are truly lords; they have power unlike any other species. They are known to be the watchers of the world."

"Lords of time," Sam muttered. "Time Lords. It makes sense. Was the legend was true or not?"

"I do not know. It is just merely story to help the children fall asleep."

"Why are we even talking about this?" Jack asked. "We have absolutely no way of tracking this guy down. Maybe we'll see him, maybe we won't."

"Off-world activation!"

"That must be the Tok'ra," Sam said. The Tok'ra came to that day to talk about current matters involving any Goa'uld or general threats. The team headed down to the Gate Room to greet their extra-terrestrial allies.

Fortunately, for Sam, Jacob Carter appeared through the event horizon, greeted by Martouf and two other Tok'ra.

"Dad!" she exclaimed, embracing him with a brightened smile and a big hug. "I wasn't expecting you."

"There was nothing crazy today happening," Jacob replied. "I thought I'd give my daughter a surprise visit."

"It's good to see you. Martouf, it's great to see you, too."

"Same for you, Samantha," Martouf replied with a slight bow.

"Well, then," Hammond said. "To the briefing room?"

Everybody got comfortable in the briefing room. The Tok'ra sat on one side of the table while SG-1 sat at another, with Hammond at the head. Daniel had forgotten to clean up his papers regarding the Doctor and he was rushing to clear it up so as not to cause any trouble.

"What is this?" Jacob asked, eyeing one of the photos.

"Oh, nothing much," Daniel said, filing the papers back into a manila folder. "Just research on someone. Actually, before we begin, can I ask you about it?"

"Shoot."

"While our MALP was on a certain planet, P3X-421," Daniel said. "We encountered a man and a woman who spoke to us through the MALP. The woman was human and from Earth, but this man called himself the Doctor and he's the species called the Time Lords. Does that ring a bell?"

All of the four Tok'ra froze and stared at the archaeologist. Each had either their mouths open or their eyes widened in surprise. Immediately, Jacob let Selmak take over once hearing this statement.

"You have met the Time Lord?" Selmak asked. "The Doctor?"

"He came and went," Jack said. "Unfortunately, he wanted to go watch a sun blow up in his ship before we could meet him."

"Why?" Sam asked. "Do you know him?"

"The Doctor is well-known across the galaxy," Martouf said. "Dare I say, the universe, space and time. Never have we been so grateful for just one man before. He has helped numerous amounts of times."

"Who are the Time Lords, exactly?" Daniel asked, his curiosity getting the better of him.

"That, we do not know," Selmak replied. "The Doctor does not like speaking of his species. But with the power he has, he could truly be a lord or god. Fortunately, he is nothing but humble in his ways."

"Wait, wait, wait," Sam said. "You said time. Is this where I think it's going?"

"Yes, he can travel through time. His species, the oldest species, is far more technologically advanced than literally any species in this universe."

"This is correlating with Teal'c's Jaffa legend," Sam said. "Plus, the fact that the Doctor is 900 years old."

"It is truly the greatest honor to encounter the Dcotor, or at least, a Time Lord. The Tollans could be known as primitive compared to the Time Lords."

"Well, that's saying something," Jack muttered.

"As much as I would like to learn more about these Time Lords," Hammond then said after a long period of him listening to the conversation with an open ear. "We have more important matters to discuss. In the end, we can speak about these so-called Time Lords and possibly proposing an alliance if we can get to contacting them—"

Suddenly, the klaxons blared and "Intruder alert!" rang across the rooms. Everyone was then up on their feet rushing to the control room to figure out what the hell was going on.

"There are no teams scheduled to come back today," Hammond said. "Close the iris."

"That's the problem, sir," said the technician working from the computer. "It's not coming from the Stargate at all."

"What?" Sam asked. "That's literally impossible. I…"

The major stopped mid-sentence to find the most mind-blowing thing she (or anyone, even the Tok'ra) has ever seen. Everyone froze as their attention focused not on the Stargate, but in an empty space a few feet away from it. They heard a strange whirring noise that was soft at first, but gradually got louder and louder. As this sound got louder, they could see a blue telephone box fading in and fading out until it stood right in the room. The noises faded, and both the control room and the gate room was dead silent for a few seconds.

This was unlike anything anyone has ever seen.