Although I'm amazed he thinks he didn't have one. How did he write his mission reports until this point?
I figured he often uses the desk, not really knowing that it was "his" so much as it always seemed open and handy for logging in to do his reports. It appealed to Jack, as it didn't have any pesky personal objects strewn about and he could sit down with a sandwich and coffee.
It just never occured to him that it was "his."
Jen, that sounds like a game of Clue, hmmm. Stargate: Clue! "The Jaffa, in the gateroom with a Zatnikitel."
Numberslut!
It just never occured to him that it was "his."
Daniel, that's an excellent fanwank.
Thank you, I do what I can.
Satraget Clue ... now that could actually be a lot of fun. Except I really suck at Clue. But I like to play anyway.
Daniel, that's an excellent fanwank.
What ... no love for the pie theory? Humph.
OK. Fine. Daniel's is more likely. Good, even.
t /end sulking
ETA: Never mind. I was going to fix it, but ... nah.
Emily, can I use your "Thor just got Shirty!" line as my tag?
Aww, Jen, I liked the pie theory. And to be fair, the mess really is the only place we've ever seen him doing paperwork.
Good point, Katie. Jack strikes me as someone who would have trouble working in the peace and quiet of an office.
More unspoiled spec: If Jack is going to be deskbound for the most part (and you can be sure that he'll find as many excuses as possible to go on missions) and stuck at SGC, I wouldn't be surprised to see a number of scenes of him butting heads with the new resident Goa'uld.
Speaking of which: Who here thinks Camulus is a genuine defector and who thinks that he's only pretending to defect in order to spy on the SGC?