What surprised Daniel was not that Quentin somehow knew of him, but rather than being startled, he was simply frustrated and exasperated. That was an ongoing annoyance with him; the fact that he *knew* he was right but couldn't tell the world at large.
Daniel gave a tired half-smile. "Actually the theory stated that there was evidence of a cross-pollination of early cultures that could possibly have been influenced by an external source, which is plausible when one considers the evidence that ancient civilizations, particularly Egyptian, is older than historians assert."
Daniel didn't actually expect that anyone heard much of what he said beyond the first few words, but it didn't really matter. He didn't know why precisely Quentin felt the need to bring up something of *that* nature, no matter what his suppositions. He certainly couldn't think that Daniel was going to tell a beach full of people, normal people with every day lives for the most part, that aliens had influenced early human development and visited earth for countless centuries.
"I currrently work for the United States Air Force in a linguistic capacity," Daniel went on. "Unfortunately a good portion of the work I do, including locations and bases, is confidential and protected under provisions of national security.
"My work, past or present, has no bearing on this island, however. But I would safely say that this place has proven to be unusual enough that we really should brace ourselves for the unexpected. But I think that most people have figured that out."
He gave Quentin a hard look. If Quentin wanted to spout theories, and debate Daniel in private that was fine. If he wanted Daniel to reveal the Stargate Program to the entire island, the man had another think coming.
[Daniel] Not off the hook (tag Quentin, Locke, George, Faith, open)
Date: 2006-04-29 09:47 pm (UTC)Daniel gave a tired half-smile. "Actually the theory stated that there was evidence of a cross-pollination of early cultures that could possibly have been influenced by an external source, which is plausible when one considers the evidence that ancient civilizations, particularly Egyptian, is older than historians assert."
Daniel didn't actually expect that anyone heard much of what he said beyond the first few words, but it didn't really matter. He didn't know why precisely Quentin felt the need to bring up something of *that* nature, no matter what his suppositions. He certainly couldn't think that Daniel was going to tell a beach full of people, normal people with every day lives for the most part, that aliens had influenced early human development and visited earth for countless centuries.
"I currrently work for the United States Air Force in a linguistic capacity," Daniel went on. "Unfortunately a good portion of the work I do, including locations and bases, is confidential and protected under provisions of national security.
"My work, past or present, has no bearing on this island, however. But I would safely say that this place has proven to be unusual enough that we really should brace ourselves for the unexpected. But I think that most people have figured that out."
He gave Quentin a hard look. If Quentin wanted to spout theories, and debate Daniel in private that was fine. If he wanted Daniel to reveal the Stargate Program to the entire island, the man had another think coming.