John looked at her and nodded. "I can imagine." It was commonly known that geniuses didn't have an easy childhood. The other kids just didn't like if someone was smarter than them.
He then smiled. "Same here", he said. He had had friends before, a lot of them, but it wasn't the same. They were drinking buddies, people he met occasionaly. Or they were military and that simply didn't fit in with being true friends. That however had changed when he joined the Stargate program. It changed his whole life.
"And who wants normal friends when you can have the best, brightest and bravest as your friends, right?", he asked with a smirk.
John listened to her and then shrugged. "Who knows. Maybe they can't settle their own issues and make us fight for them?", he mused. It could be possible.
"A gate would be great", he agreed. All their problems solved. "Me, too. Weird that we even miss that annoying scientist, right?", he asked. Then he glanced at her. Or wasn't it weird in her case? They were a couple in that alternate reality, that he prevented from happening. Well, with Rodneys help. He wondered how she saw Rodney now. But he didn't say anything. He didn't talk about stuff like that.