- TEASER
- FADE IN
- INT—GATE ROOM
Five airmen are sitting on duty around a table at the bottom of the ramp, playing poker.
Airman 1
| Oh man, this hand's as lousy as this detail. All right, everybody, ante up. (looking to female airman) That's you too. (he deals) Seven to the deuce,… nothing there. Boss and the eight,… nothing happening. Queen to the king,… possible straight going there. Eight on the eight, and the jack gets a boss. Eights open.
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Female airman
| Aren't you guys afraid of an officer coming down here or something?
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Airman 2
| Trust me, nobody ever comes down here but us.
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Female airman
| (looking to the slightly billowing Stargate cover) Does that thing always do that?
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Airman 1
| Do what?
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Female airman
| Whatever it is under the tarp, I just…saw it move or do something.
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Airman 2
| Probably the only thing it ever did was cost money.
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Airman 1
| Yeah, and it looks like they ran out of that. They've been shipping personnel out of here for months.
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Female airman
| (seeing tarp move again) I'm telling you, the thing is moving!
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Airman 2
| If you don't have the straight, just fold.
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She gets up from her seat and makes towards the covered item.
Airman 1
| (agitated) Can we take that as a fold?
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Airman 2
| Just finish the hand, she's out.
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The female airman approaches the tarp and starts up the ramp. It starts shaking suddenly, they hear a rumbling sound, and she backs away down the ramp as it shakes along with the table where the other airmen are seated. The four airmen jump to their feet, hands to their guns.
The tarp flies from the device and reveals the Stargate spinning and active.
Airman 3
| Whoa!
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Female airman
| I take it this has never happened before?
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Airman 2 goes to the red phone on the wall as the other stand ready at the base of the ramp. The Stargate activates—the kawhoosh expands outwards and, he drops the phone. The others fall to the ground as the event horizon billows out towards them. Airman 1 passes out guns, and they ready them, standing and waiting in front of the Stargate. The female airman starts up the ramp.
Airman 1
| What are you doing?
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As she reaches the Stargate, a ball drops through it to her feet, glows, and seems to scan her bodily. It falls still, and she bends down to touch it.
Airman 3
| What are you doing?
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Airman 1
| Don't touch it!
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She picks it up, looking back to them in confusion. Then a serpent guard steps through the wormhole right on top of her, taking a hold of her round the neck and taking her gun. The other airmen aim their guns.
More serpent guards come through the Stargate.
Airman 1
| Identi…Hold it…Identify yourself!
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The last figure steps through the Stargate, his armour made of gold. He stands in front of his seven guards and reveals his face—a human face.
Apophis
| (in distorded voice) Jaffa! Kree!
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The guard holding the female airman reveals his face, and Apophis turns to him.
Teal'c studies the female airman's gun, then drops it and passes the woman roughly to Apophis.
Female Airman
| Get your hands off me!
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Apophis brings his hand up and a device emits a glow that latches on to her face, she becomes calm.
Airman 1
| (yelling) Let her go!
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One of the serpent guards fires with his staff weapon, and a fire fight ensues. Teal'c covers the female airman with his body as the bullets bounce off the Goa'uld armour. Apophis sees one of his guards go down. One of the airmen is hit, and he crashes on the card table.
Apophis
| Kree jai'a, Jaffa!
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He waves them back.
Airman 2
| (over the phone) We're under fire down here. We need…
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He is hit by a staff blast and goes down. Airmen 1 continues firing until he too is finally struck. The base alarms have started sounding.
Apophis
| Tyger. A-lada spryng.
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He looks towards the Stargate.
INT—BASE CORRIDORS
Airmen are running to the gate room.
The Mountain doors close.
INT—GATE ROOM
General Hammond and the airmen stream in and take position. All but Apophis, the female airman and two of his guards are gone. One picks up the scanning device. The airmen cock their guns.
Apophis's eyes glow, his helmet goes up, and they retreat through the Stargate. The wormhole dissipates. Hammond starts up the ramp and stays in front of the Stargate, shocked.
END OF TEASER
OPENING CREDITS
EXT—OUTSIDE O'NEILL'S HOUSE, NIGHT
Major Samuels gets out of his car and walks towards the house, he knocks on the door. An airman accompanying him moves round to the side of the house.
Airman
| Sir, there's a ladder over here.
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They climb up to where O'Neill has his eye to a telescope pointing to the sky.
Samuels
| Colonel Jack O'Neill?
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O'Neill
| (not looking at him) Retired.
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Samuels
| I'm Major Samuels.
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O'Neill
| Air Force?
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Samuels
| Yes, sir, I'm the General's Executive Officer.
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O'Neill
| Want a little piece of advice, Major? Get re-assed to NASA. That's where all the action's gonna be. Out there.
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O'Neill continues looking at a galaxy formation through the telescope.
Samuels
| I'm uh, I'm under orders to bring you to see General Hammond, sir.
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O'Neill
| Never heard of him.
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Samuels
| He replaced General West. He says it's important. Has to do with the Stargate.
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O'Neill finally looks around, interested.
EXT—CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN BASE, NIGHT
A car enters the base.
INT—ELEVATOR
O'Neill, dressed in casual clothes, is accompanied by an officer down to Sublevel 11. They walk down the corridor.
Intercom
| Tag team number nine to Sublevel Two, Vent Shaft Twenty-Four.
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O'Neill signs in at the desk, and they head for a second elevator.
Officer
| We have to take a second elevator the rest of the way, sir, it's a long way down.
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O'Neill
| (entering the elevator) Yeah I know. I've been here before.
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Officer
| Ah, of course.
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The elevator descends, and they get out. Samuels is at the end of the corridor. He motions O'Neill towards a door.
Samuels follows O'Neill, and the officer takes Samuels's position.
INT—HAMMOND'S OFFICE
There are two knocks on the door.
Samuels and O'Neill enter.
Samuels
| General Hammond, Colonel Jack O'Neill.
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O'Neill
| Retired.
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Hammond
| I can see that. Me, I'm on my last tour. Time to start getting my thoughts together, maybe write a book. You ever think of writing a book on your exploits in the line of duty?
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O'Neill
| I've thought about it, but then I'd have to shoot anyone that actually read it. (getting no response) That's a joke, sir. Most of my work the last ten years was classified.
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Hammond
| Yes, of course.
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O'Neill
| Major Samuels mentioned something about the Stargate?
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Hammond
| Down to business, I can do that. (standing) This way.
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They all leave the office.
INT—LAB
A doctor pulls back a sheet from dead Jaffa's face.
Hammond
| Anyone you know, Colonel?
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Doctor
| They're not human.
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O'Neill
| Ya think?
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Doctor
| Best we can tell, these slits are actually a pouch, similar to that found in a marsupial.
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Samuels
| Like a kangaroo.
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Doctor
| We haven't done an autopsy yet.
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Hammond
| These people—or aliens—or whatever you want to call them…came through…killed four of my people and kidnapped another using advanced weapons.
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O'Neill
| Weapons, sir?
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An airman brings forwards a staff weapon and Hammond hands it to O'Neill.
Samuels
| We can't figure out how they operate.
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With confidence, O'Neill activates and then deactivates the weapon.
Hammond
| Seen one before, I take it?
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O'Neill
| Yes, sir. (hands the weapon back) But there are no creatures like this on Abydos. Those people were human. They were from Earth. Ra brought 'em there thousands of years ago.
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Hammond
| I know all about that. But your report said this Ra was in fact some kind of alien that lived inside a human body.
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O'Neill
| Yeah, his eyes glowed. That was our first clue.
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Hammond
| Are you sure he's dead, Colonel?
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O'Neill
| Unless he could survive a tactical nuclear warhead blowing up in his face, I'm positive. Why?
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Hammond
| These "people", or whatever they are, were guarding another man who retreated back through the Stargate. I got a good look at his eyes, Colonel. They glowed.
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O'Neill looks shocked.
INT—CORRIDOR
Hammond, O'Neill and Samuels are walking.
Hammond
| How do you feel about the Stargate mission after all this time, Colonel?
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O'Neill
| How do you mean?
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Hammond
| Well, it's been over a year. Has your perspective changed?
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O'Neill
| Well, sir I…
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O'Neill's voice trails off as he notes Ferretti and Kawalsky being led through another door.
INT—HAMMOND'S OFFICE
O'Neill
| Was that…?
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Hammond
| Kawalsky and Ferretti yes, they were under your command on the first Stargate mission. Tell me about Daniel Jackson, Colonel.
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Through the window in Hammond's office, O'Neill watches Kawalsky and Ferretti in the briefing room.
O'Neill
| Why are they questioning my men?
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Hammond
| They're not your men anymore, Colonel—you retired. Daniel Jackson?
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O'Neill
| You read the report?
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Hammond
| Yes.
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O'Neill
| It's all there.
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Samuels
| Is it?
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O'Neill
| What's this all about, General?
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Hammond
| You didn't like Daniel Jackson, did you?
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O'Neill
| Daniel was a scientist. He sneezed a lot. Basically he was a geek, sir.
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Samuels
| So you didn't have a lot of time for him.
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O'Neill
| I didn't say that. He also saved my life and found the way home for my men and me—a little thing like that kinda makes a person grow on ya. Know what I mean?
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Hammond
| According to the mission brief, your orders were to go through the Stargate, detect any possible threat to earth, and, if found, to detonate a nuclear device and destroy the 'gate on the other side.
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O'Neill
| Yes.
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Samuels
| But that's not what you did, is it?
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O'Neill
| Not right away. Ra's forces overpowered my team and took the weapon before I could arm it.
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Samuels
| But with Doctor Jackson's help you eventually regained control and did in fact detonate the weapon. Yes?
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O'Neill
| Yes.
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Hammond
| To the best of your knowledge, Daniel Jackson and everyone else you knew on Abydos is dead, correct?
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O'Neill
| (pausing slightly) That's correct.
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Hammond
| Good. (standing) Then you won't mind if I authorize a go ahead on our plan.
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INT—CORRIDOR
They leave the office.
Hammond
| This quartz material the Stargates are made of—it must be tough stuff if it can withstand a Mark III.
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O'Neill
| Well, we sent a robot probe through after we got back, sir. It was flattened on the other end. Obviously, the Abydos Stargate had been buried in the rubble.
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They enter the gate room.
Hammond
| Well, somehow it got unburied.
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INT—GATE ROOM
There is a bomb being prepped at the bottom of the Stargate ramp.
O'Neill
| Oh my God. You're sending another bomb?
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Hammond
| Mark V this time. If these creatures did reopen the Abydos Gate, we intend to reseal it for good.
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O'Neill
| General, you can't do that.
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Hammond
| Countdown's already started…Unless you have something to add.
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O'Neill
| (after a long pause) General Hammond? Sir? I regret to inform you that my report was not entirely accurate.
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Hammond
| You didn't detonate the bomb.
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O'Neill
| No, I did detonate the bomb, sir, and it was aboard Ra's spacecraft, so it did kill him and eliminate the risk to Earth.
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Samuels
| However?
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O'Neill
| However…Ra's ship was in orbit above the planet at the time. Neither the 'gate nor anything else on the planet was destroyed. Daniel Jackson is alive and living with the people on Abydos.
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Hammond
| You violated direct orders! Why?
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O'Neill
| Because the people of Abydos are no threat to us! They deserve to be left alone.
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Hammond
| That's not up to you!
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O'Neill
| With all due respect, sir—if I'd come back here and reported the 'gate on the other side was still intact, we would have sent another bomb, just like you were about to. It wasn't necessary to let those people die. The threat from Ra was gone.
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Samuels
| What about the probe we sent through? It was crushed instantly.
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O'Neill
| After we came home, Daniel buried the 'gate in rocks, making my return or anybody else's impossible.
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Hammond
| Well, those four bodies lying in the infirmary say otherwise, Airman.
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O'Neill sighs. Hammond studies him for a moment, then turns to the bomb technicians.
Hammond
| We'll send the bomb through on schedule.
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O'Neill
| General, you can't do that!
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Hammond
| Oh, I can't?
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O'Neill
| There are innocent people on that planet!
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Hammond
| There are innocent people here! I have my orders too, Colonel. I obey mine. Take Colonel O'Neill to the holding room. Let's give him some time to think about things while I decide what to do with him.
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Samuels
| (to guards in room) Sergeant…
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After Hammond and Samuels leave, two airmen flank O'Neill. He walks off between them.
EXT—CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN, NIGHT
INT—HOLDING ROOM
O'Neill is led inside and the door is shut. Kawalsky rises from one of the bunks and salutes crisply.
Kawalsky
| Colonel O'Neill, sir.
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O'Neill
| I'm retired, Kawalsky. Lose the salute.
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Kawalsky drops his hand and shakes O'Neill's hand, smiling.
Kawalsky
| Me and Ferretti didn't tell them anything.
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O'Neill
| I appreciate that.
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Kawalsky
| Hey those kids on Abydos saved my life too.
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O'Neill
| Yeah, the kids.
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They sit at a table and chairs.
Kawalsky
| They're the whole reason they kept the secret, right?
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O'Neill
| Yeah.
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O'Neill pats Kawalsky reassuringly on the arm.
Kawalsky
| That one kid idolized you, remember him? Weird name…what was it?
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O'Neill
| Skaara.
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Kawalsky
| Right. Remember how he was always saluting you?
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O'Neill
| Yeah, my kid used to do that when he was little. Skaara kinda reminded me of him.
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Kawalsky
| Oh man, Colonel, you and me went through that whole mission together. I never even knew you had a son.
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O'Neill
| Well, he died. Just before the Abydos mission.
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Kawalsky
| I'm sorry, sir, I had no idea.
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The door opens, and they stand as Hammond walks in.
Hammond
| How many people did you say are on Abydos?
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O'Neill
| That we saw? Maybe five thousand.
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Hammond looks down, deep in thought. Kawalsky and O'Neill exchange looks.
O'Neill
| Does this mean you're reconsidering sending the bomb, sir?
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Hammond
| It means I'm open to suggestions.
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O'Neill
| General, let me take a team through that 'gate. We'll find out who those aliens are. Kawalsky and I have been there before. We know the lay of the land. We know the people.
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Hammond
| You think you do. Daniel could be dead. You don't know what you'd be walking into.
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O'Neill
| Sir, there is one way to find out.
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Hammond
| Right. We'll have the prototype probe shipped from MIT.
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O'Neill
| General, we don't need that probe.
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Kawalsky
| We don't?
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O'Neill
| No. (grabs the tissue box from the table) This'll do.
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He leaves the holding room, and Kawalsky and Hammond follow.
INT—GATE ROOM
Airmen surround the 'gate, guns ready as the Stargate dials.
Technician
| (over intercom) Chevron Four encoded!
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O'Neill, Hammond, Samuels and Kawalsky are in the control room. O'Neill still holds the tissue box in his hands.
Hammond
| Care to explain this concept?
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Technician
| Chevron Five encoded.
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O'Neill
| Jackson has allergies.
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Kawalsky
| (grinning suddenly) Oh, I get it.
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O'Neill
| He'll know this came from me and not from someone, with all due respect, sir, like yourself.
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Scientist
| Optimum level.
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Technician
| Chevron Six encoded.
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O'Neill leaves the control room for the gate room.
Technician
| Chevron Seven, locked.
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INT—GATE ROOM
The Stargate activates, and O'Neill walks up to it and tosses the tissue box through.
INT—CONTROL ROOM
Technician
| The, um, object should reach final destination in five seconds, four, three, two, one.
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The Stargate deactivates.
Technician
| The object should now be through the Abydos Stargate.
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Hammond
| Now what?
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O'Neill
| (reentering the control room) Now we wait. If Daniel's still around, he'll know what the message means.
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Samuels
| What if the aliens get it?
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O'Neill
| Well, they could be blowing their noses right now.
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Samuels
| They could be planning an attack!
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O'Neill
| Aw, come on, Samuels, let me be the cynic around here, okay? (to Hammond) Sir, this could take some time.
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They leave the control room.
INT—BRIEFING ROOM, SOME TIME LATER
They are all waiting when the Stargate rumbles to life.
INT—GATE ROOM
Hammond, Samuels, Kawalsky and O'Neill enter and watch as the tissue box flies back through the Stargate, and the 'gate event horizon dissipates. O'Neill picks up the box, and smiles. He hands it to Samuels, and he and Hammond see that written on its side are the words: "THANKS, SEND MORE."
O'Neill
| Permission to take a team through the Stargate, sir?
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Hammond
| Assuming I get the President's authorization. The mission briefing will be at 0800 hours. Consider yourself recalled to active duty, Colonel.
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O'Neill and Samuels leave. O'Neill and Kawalsky smile and shake hands before following.
INT—HAMMOND'S OFFICE
Hammond straightens some papers on his desk, then moves to the briefing room.
INT—BRIEFING ROOM
Hammond enters the room. Samuels, Kawalsky, Ferretti, and O'Neill, all in class A uniform, are already there along with other officers.
The occupants, including O'Neill, salute.
Hammond
| Gentlemen, take your seats.
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Seven occupants of the room sit at the table, O'Neill remains standing by his chair.
Hammond
| Where's Captain Carter?
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Samuels
| Just arriving, sir.
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O'Neill
| Carter?
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Hammond
| I'm assigning Sam Carter to this mission.
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O'Neill
| I'd prefer to put together my own team, sir.
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Hammond
| Not on this mission, sorry. Carter's our expert on the Stargate.
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O'Neill
| Where's he transferring from?
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Carter
| She is transferring from the Pentagon.
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Carter enters the room, and moves to her seat at the table.
Carter
| I take it you're Colonel O'Neill. (she salutes) Captain Samantha Carter reporting, sir.
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O'Neill salutes back.
Kawalsky
| (smirking) But of course you go by "Sam".
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Carter
| (returning his expression) You don't have to worry, Major. I played with dolls when I was a kid.
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Kawalsky
| G.I. Joe?
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Carter
| No, Major Matt Mason.
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Kawalsky
| Oh… (to Ferretti) Who?
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Ferretti
| Major Matt Mason, astronaut doll. Did you have that cool little backpack that made him fly?
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Hammond
| Let's get started. Colonel?
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O'Neill
| Thank you. (Carter sits) Those of you on your first trip through the 'gate, you should be prepared for what to expect.
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Carter
| I've practically memorized your report from the first mission. I'd like to think I've been preparing for this my whole life.
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Kawalsky
| I think what the Colonel is saying is, have you ever pulled out of a simulated bombing run in an F-16 at 8-plus G's?
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Carter
| Yes.
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Kawalsky
| (surprised) Well, it's way worse than that.
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Ferretti
| By the time you get to the other side, you're frozen stiff, like you've just been through a blizzard, naked.
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He and Kawalsky grin at each other.
Carter
| That's a result of the compression your molecules undergo during the millisecond required for reconstitution.
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O'Neill
| Oh, here we go. Another scientist. General, please.
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Carter
| Theoretical astrophysicist.
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O'Neill
| Which means?
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Hammond
| Which means she is smarter than you are, Colonel. Especially in matters related to the Stargate.
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Kawalsky and Ferretti are sniggering, O'Neill looks over to them, and they stop abruptly.
Carter
| Colonel, I was studying the 'gate technology for two years before Daniel Jackson made it work and before you both went through. I should have gone through then. But, sir, you and your men might as well accept the fact that I am going through this time.
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O'Neill
| Well with all due respect, Doctor, I…
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Carter
| It is appropriate to refer to a person by their rank, not their salutation. You should call me "captain", not "doctor".
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Hammond
| Captain Carter's assignment to this unit is not an option, it's an order.
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Carter
| I'm an Air Force officer just like you are, Colonel, and just because my reproductive organs are on the inside instead of the outside, doesn't mean I can't handle whatever you can handle.
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O'Neill
| (smiling and sitting) Oh, this has nothing to do with you being a woman. I like women. I just have a little problem with scientists.
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Carter
| Colonel, I logged over a hundred hours in enemy airspace during the Gulf War. Is that tough enough for you? Or are we going to have to arm wrestle?
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O'Neill raises his eyebrows in amusement.
Samuels
| I hate to throw a damper on your enthusiasm, but I still say the safest, most logical way to deal with this is to bury the Stargate, just like the ancient Egyptians did, and make it impossible for the aliens to return. It's the only way to eliminate the threat.
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O'Neill
| Except it won't work.
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Hammond
| It worked before.
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O'Neill
| They know what we are now. They know how far we've come. We're a threat to them. They've got ships, General. Ra had one as big as the great pyramids. They don't need the Stargate to get here. They can do it the old fashioned way. Now with all due respect to Mister Glass-is-half-empty over here, don't you think maybe we should use the Stargate to do a little reconnaissance before they decide to come back…again?
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Hammond
| I'll give you exactly twenty-four hours to either return or send a message through. No Kleenex boxes please. Otherwise, we'll assume the worst and send a bomb through.
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O'Neill
| Understood.
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INT—GATE ROOM
The Stargate activates. The Colonel, his team, and Hammond enter the room.
Hammond
| Try to follow orders this time, Colonel.
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O'Neill
| Sir?
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Hammond
| This time you bring Daniel Jackson back. Is that clear?
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O'Neill
| Yes, sir.
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They salute.
His team walks through the Stargate, leaving Carter and O'Neill at the base of the ramp.
O'Neill
| Captain?
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Carter
| Oh, don't worry, Colonel. I won't let you down.
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O'Neill
| Good. I was going to say "ladies first."
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They walk to the event horizon.
Carter
| You know, you really will like me when you get to know me.
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O'Neill
| Oh, I adore you already, Captain.
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Carter
| (staring at the even horizon up close) My God. Look at this! I mean, the energy the 'gate must release to create a stable wormhole is…it's astronomical to use exactly the right word! (She touches it, and it ripples.) You can actually see the fluctuation in the event horizon!
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O'Neill shoves her through the 'gate, then walks through after her.
WORMHOLE EFFECT
INT—ABYDOS STARGATE ROOM
O'Neill emerges through the 'gate, and it dissipates behind him. His team are there getting ready. He approaches Carter, who is hunched over.
Carter
| Ugh. I think I'm going to be sick, ugh.
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O'Neill
| Maybe you shouldn't have had that big lunch, huh?
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They all move out into the apparently empty room when suddenly natives emerge from the shadows and point guns at them. They cock their own guns—at a stand off. Then Daniel pops up.
Daniel
| Cha'hali! Cha'hali. Lower your guns.
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The natives lower their weapons and relax.
Daniel
| Hello, Jack. Welcome back.
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O'Neill walks towards him and then barges past to get to Skaara who stands behind him. Skaara salutes, and O'Neill returns it with a smile, then they hug with a laugh.
O'Neill
| Skaara!
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Skaara
| O'Neill! I did not think to be seeing you again!
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O'Neill
| (turns to Daniel) Daniel, how you doing?
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Daniel
| Uh, good, you?
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O'Neill
| Much better, now that I see everyone's okay.
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Ferretti
| (making the "live long and prosper" sign) Greetings from Earth, Doctor Jackson.
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Daniel
| (smiling) Hello, Ferretti.
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Kawalsky
| Brought you a little something, Daniel.
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He hands Daniel a pocket pack of tissues.
Sha're emerges slightly at the side of the room. Daniel beckons to her.
Daniel
| Sha're, don't be shy.
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She joins him, and they stand together.
O'Neill
| Hi. (he holds out a hand to her) Good to see you again.
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They shake hands.
Daniel
| So, I figure it was only a matter of time before you had to tell the truth about us still being here.
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O'Neill
| Yep. Why the militia? Has something else come through?
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Daniel
| No, just taking precautions, why?
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Carter interrupts unwittingly, studying the DHD.
Carter
| Amazing. This is what was missing from the dig at Giza. This is how they controlled it! It took us fifteen years and three supercomputers to MacGyver a system on Earth.
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[Daniel gives O'Neill a questioning look. O'Neill shrugs.
O'Neill
| (to Carter) Captain?
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Carter
| (oblivious) Look how small it is!
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O'Neill
| Captain!
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She finally turns around. He gestures to Daniel.
Carter
| Oh right, excuse me. Doctor Jackson, I presume. I'm Doctor Samantha Carter.
|
Carter and Daniel shake hands.
O'Neill
| I thought you wanted to be called "captain"?
|
Daniel
| What's going on, Jack?
|
O'Neill
| Six hostile aliens came through the Stargate on Earth. Four people are dead, one's missing.
|
Kawalsky
| One of them looked like Ra, Daniel.
|
Daniel
| Well, they didn't come from here. I mean the boys take shifts guarding it 36 hours a day, every day. We'd know if they came through here.
|
O'Neill
| Well they came from somewhere, Daniel. I'm gonna have to look around.
|
Daniel
| All right. I think I can help you find out who it was, but, uh, it's going to have to wait until this sandstorm is over. Uh, we were about to have our evening meal. Why don't you join us?
|
INT—ABYDOS STARGATE ROOM, SOME TIME LATER
O'Neill, his team, Daniel and many Abydonians are gathered in a circle on the floor, eating.
Daniel
| Benna wah. Everybody try this.
|
Skaara
| This too.
|
He hands out bowls of liquid, one to O'Neill.
O'Neill
| What's this?
|
Skaara
| Drink.
|
He hands him a bowl. O'Neill sniffs it.
O'Neill
| Moonshine?
|
Skaara
| Moon…shine?
|
O'Neill
| Yeah, moonshine, as in booze, er…Daniel, what are you teaching these kids?
|
Skaara
| (smiling) Try it.
|
O'Neill
| All right. Skaara's moonshine. I'll give it a little shot. (he drinks, then spits it out suddenly) Oh…God!
|
Everyone laughs.
O'Neill
| (rasps) Smooth, very smooth.
|
Skaara
| Moonshine!
|
Kawalsky
| Your little soldiers are all grown up, Colonel.
|
O'Neill
| Yeah, I'm so proud. Whoa…
|
O'Neill hands the bowl off to Carter.
Skaara
| O'Neill…your lighter?
|
He holds out the lighter.
O'Neill
| No, it's yours, I gave that to you to keep. Remember?
|
Skaara
| Thank you.
|
He leaves.
Daniel
| You know he's never had that out of his sight the whole time you were gone.
|
O'Neill
| Yeah?
|
Daniel
| So this…this man who looked like Ra, he must have come through another 'gate.
|
Carter
| What other 'gate?
|
O'Neill
| Another Stargate?
|
Carter
| The Stargate only goes here.
|
Daniel
| No, no, I think you're wrong about that.
|
Carter
| I was there, we ran hundreds of permutations.
|
Daniel
| But you didn't have what you need.
|
O'Neill
| Daniel what are you talking about?
|
Skaara
| Daniel, the storm has passed.
|
Daniel
| I'll show you. Sha're, ben quar ri, Jack and his friends need to see the vili tao an.
|
Sha're
| Bonni wai?
|
Daniel
| I won't be long.
|
Sha're kisses him passionately, and everyone whoops and laughs, O'Neill giving him a weird look.
Sha're
| Goodbye, my Daniel.
|
Daniel
| (stunned) Goodbye.
|
Kawalsky
| Ferretti, hold the fort.
|
Ferretti
| Yes, sir.
|
EXT—OUTSIDE THE PYRAMID, ABYDOS, DAY
Kawalsky, O'Neill, Carter and Daniel emerge into the bright desert.
Kawalsky
| Boy, I can't say I've missed this place.
|
Daniel
| Come on.
|
Carter
| This is just incredible.
|
INT—CAVERN
Torches light a tunnel leading inside the pyramid.
Daniel
| So, I figured there had to be more to this place. So I started exploring, just the area around the town and the pyramid at first. Then after about a month, I found this place. Uh, Captain Doctor, you're going to love this.
|
Torches light up a big room with elaborate drawing on the walls.
Carter
| Oh my God. This is amazing. This is the archaeological find of the century.
|
O'Neill
| Daniel, you had a chance to translate this yet?
|
Daniel
| I think so.
|
O'Neill
| What does it say?
|
Daniel
| Well, uh, it doesn't say anything. Actually it's sort of a chart, more of a…map.
|
O'Neill
| Of?
|
Daniel
| Well I haven't been able to analyze all of it, I mean look at it. It would take my whole life.
|
O'Neill
| Well, Daniel, we don't have that long. What's it a map of?
|
Daniel
| Well, the cartouches seem to be separated clearly into groupings. Each grouping is attached to the others with a series of lines. And each grouping of glyphs contain seven symbols. So you can see where this is going, of course.
|
O'Neill
| Tell us anyway.
|
Daniel
| All of the symbols are on the Stargate in the Abydos chamber. I've also managed to chart some of them in the Abydos night sky, or at least pretty close. Jack, I think that this is a map of a vast network of Stargates—Stargates that are…are all over the galaxy.
|
Carter
| Uh, I don't think that can be, Doctor.
|
Daniel
| Why not?
|
Carter
| Well, because after Colonel O'Neill and his team came back, my team tried hundreds of symbol permutations using Earth as the point of origin, and it never worked.
|
Daniel
| I tried the same here, and it didn't work either. But I figured the destinations I tried were either destroyed or buried. But, um, I mean some of them somewhere must still exist.
|
Carter
| I don't think so.
|
Daniel
| Then where did your Ra lookalike come from?
|
Carter
| Uh…
|
Daniel
| Look I don't pretend to know anything about astrophysics but couldn't the planets change? I mean, uh, drift apart or something like that, to throw this map off?
|
Carter
| I knew I'd like you.
|
Daniel
| You mean I'm right?
|
Carter
| According to the expanding universe model ,all bodies in the universe are constantly moving further apart…
|
Daniel
| So in the thousands of years since the Stargate was built…
|
Carter
| All the coordinates could have changed.
|
Daniel
| But why does it still work between Abydos and Earth?
|
Carter
| Abydos is probably the closest planet in the network to Earth. I mean the closer they are, the less the difference in relative position due to expansion—the further away, the greater the difference. In a few thousand more years, it won't work between Earth and Abydos either.
|
Daniel
| Unless you can adjust for the displacement.
|
Carter
| Right, now with this map as a base, that should be easy. All we have to do is correct for Doppler's Shift. Then I should be able to arrive at a computer model that can predict the adjustments necessary to get the 'gate working again.
|
Kawalsky and O'Neill exchange looks.
Kawalsky
| Okay, so what did we just figure out?
|
Carter
| Any civilization advanced enough to build this 'gate network would be able to compensate for 50,000 years of stellar drift.
|
O'Neill
| So…the Stargate can go other places?
|
Carter
| The aliens could have come from anywhere.
|
INT—ABYDOS STARGATE ROOM
The Abydonians are talking and laughing with the team and Ferretti. They watch Sha're walk past them.
Ferretti
| Man, you got to give Daniel credit. She is one beautiful woman.
|
They turn as the Stargate starts to dial in.
Airman
| We got company, boys! Move, move! Everybody take cover!
|
They scatter to the edges of the room, hiding behind the pillars, holding their guns ready as the Stargate opens. Goa'uld guards walk through and start firing immediately, hitting a few Abyodonians. They fire back, as do the SG team. The Goa'uld have the upper hand quickly and Apophis looks on as they shoot the SG team down. Skaara sees Sha're and fires at the Goa'uld.
Skaara
| Sha're, shim rota! Shim rota!
|
They seize her. She screams, and Skaara steps forward but finds his gun jammed. He tries to fight but is grabbed by Teal'c.
Teal'c's helmet opens to reveal his face to Skaara as he holds him. Meanwhile Sha're still fights with another guard.
Sha're
| No! No! Skaara!
|
Teal'c
| This is not your weapon. Where did you get it?
|
Skaara spits in his face. Teal'c brings him to Apophis, who lowers his helmet.
Apophis
| Good choice, Teal'c. A perfect specimen.
|
Apophis raises his hand device and knocks Skaara out with it.
Sha're
| No! No! Stop it! Stop it! Skaara! Skaara!
|
She is taken to Apophis. He studies her face.
Apophis
| You may be the one.
|
He knocks her out with the hand device. A guard dials the Stargate. Ferretti, injured and barely conscious, watches the dialling. They leave through the 'gate with Sha're and Skaara. The wormhole deactivates. Abydonians emerge as Daniel and the other return.
Daniel
| Sha're! (he moves to an injured Abydonian) Bolaa…
|
Bolaa
| There's so…there's so many…
|
Daniel
| What?
|
Bolaa
| So many of them…
|
Daniel
| It's all right. Just tell me what happened.
|
Bolaa
| It was Ra…
|
O'Neill
| What's going on?
|
Daniel
| Ra is dead. Tao qua Ra.
|
Bolaa
| No…Ra. I saw…he took Sha're, he took Skaara…into the Chaapa'ai.
|
Daniel
| Where, did you see? Did you see?
|
Bolaa's eyes close slowly, and he dies.
Kawalsky
| What's going on, Daniel? Could there be another Ra?
|
Daniel
| How in the hell should I know? I should have left the barricade up. This my fault.
|
O'Neill
| (holding a hand to a fallen soldiers neck) Come on, come on.
|
Carter
| (At Ferretti's side) Colonel Ferretti needs medical attention now!
|
Daniel
| Go, help him, I can send you back.
|
O'Neill
| You're coming with us this time, Daniel. I've got orders.
|
Daniel
| (laughs) I don't care about your orders, Colonel. My wife is out there. So is Skaara.
|
O'Neill
| And the only way we're going to get 'em back is for you to come home with us. Ferretti might have seen those coordinates. Captain, do you have the video?
|
She holds up her camcorder.
Carter
| I've got everything I need.
|
Ferretti
| (weak) Too many…
|
Daniel looks around to his friends, some dying, some grieving.
Daniel
| (gesturing for them to draw near) Ni-ya. Ni-ya. (they gather around him) After we go through the Chappa'ai, you have to bury it like we did before and then leave this place.
|
Tobay
| You come back?
|
Daniel
| No, I can't. Nobody can. That's what I'm telling you. Not for a…long time. Now as soon as we're gone, I want you to close it, bury it, put a big, heavy cover stone over it—nothing good can ever come through this 'gate. Do you understand me?
|
Tobay
| You came through, Daniel.
|
Daniel
| Do you remember the story I told you? How the ancient Egyptians back on Earth cut themselves off from Ra? Well that is exactly what you have to do. Then in one year…one year from this day you take the cover stone away. I will try to bring Sha're home with me on that day. But if I don't make it back, if I don't return then you must bury the 'gate again forever, joa qua? You tell Sha're's father—in one year.
|
His voice breaks, and they all hug him, saying goodbye. Then he beaks free and starts to dial out on the DHD.
INT—GATE ROOM
The Stargate spins.
Technician
| (over intercom) Stand by for arrival, stand by for arrival.
|
The blast doors close and soldiers gather at the ramp base as the wormhole forms. The team bursts through, O'Neill and Carter dragging Ferretti, and others dragging another wounded team member. Samuels and Hammond enter.
Kawalsky
| Get the medic!
|
Samuels
| (into his radio) Close the iris! Close the iris!
|
The metal iris closes on the Stargate, and O'Neill spins round in surprise, his gun ready.
Technician
| (over intercom) Wormhole disengaged.
|
O'Neill
| (to Hammond) What the hell's that, sir?
|
Hammond
| That's our insurance against any more surprises. It's pure titanium, hopefully impenetrable.
|
He watches as the medics put Ferretti onto a stretcher.
Medic
| Get the gauze on him. We've got to stop the bleeding from his leg.
|
Hammond
| (to O'Neill) What happened, Colonel?
|
O'Neill
| Base camp was hit while we were on recon, sir.
|
Hammond
| Same hostiles who attacked us?
|
O'Neill
| That's a fair guess. Jackson's wife and one of our kids was kidnapped.
|
Hammond
| (puzzled) Your kids?
|
O'Neill
| From the previous mission, sir.
|
Daniel
| General, hi. I'm Daniel Jackson, we've never met, uhm, I'd like to be on the team that goes after them.
|
He holds out his hand to shake Hammond's. Hammond only glares at him.
Hammond
| You're not in any position to make demands, Jackson.
|
He moves up the ramp to see to the wounded.
EXT—APOPHIS'S PALACE, CHULAK, DAY
INT—HOLDING ROOM
Teal'c and guards enter a holding room full of scared humans. Teal'c points out Sha're.
Teal'c
| C-Chel nok, her.
|
Skaara
| Na ne!
|
Sha're
| No! No! Skaara!
|
Sha're is seized and Skaara stopped by staff weapons held to his head.
Teal'c
| Your death cannot help her.
|
Sha're is carried off and the guards leave.
Sha're
| I'm not afraid of you!
|
They close the doors behind them, and Skaara runs for the doors, throwing himself against them.
INT—INFIRMARY
O'Neill, in casual civilian clothes, approaches Ferretti's bed where Kawalsky is sitting holding a coffee. He looks tired.
O'Neill
| Doc says he's going to make it.
|
Kawalsky
| Yes, sir.
|
O'Neill
| You going to stay here all night?
|
Kawalsky
| Yes, sir.
|
INT—CORRIDOR
O'Neill walks as if to leave, and then sees Daniel, leaning against a wall, looking a little lost. Daniel now wears an air force jump suit.
O'Neill
| Hey.
|
Daniel
| They don't know what to do with me. And I don't know what to do with myself.
|
O'Neill
| C'mon, let's get out of here.
|
O'Neill walks off, and Daniel follows.
INT—O'NEILL'S HOUSE
O'Neill collects two beers from the fridge, takes them to the living room where Daniel is waiting. Daniel sneezes, using his handkerchief just in time.
O'Neill
| Nice catch.
|
Daniel
| Thank you, sorry. 'Gate travel always seems to make my allergies… (he blows his nose) Sorry.
|
He takes the beer.
O'Neill
| So, you were saying.
|
Daniel
| Anyway, um, as soon as you were gone, they realized they were free. I mean, Abydos was their world for the taking.
|
O'Neill
| Have a little party did ya?
|
Daniel
| Oh yeah, big, big party. They treated me like their savior, it was um…embarrassing.
|
O'Neill
| It's amazing you turned out so normal.
|
Daniel
| Well if it wasn't for Sha're I probably… (he pauses at her memory) She was the complete opposite of everyone else. (he sits) She practically fell on the floor laughing every time I tried to do some chore that they all took for granted. Like um, grinding yaphetta flour. I mean, have you ever tried to grind your own flour?
|
O'Neill
| I'm trying to kick the flour thing.
|
Daniel
| (laughs) This is going straight to my head. (takes another swig of beer) What time is it anyway? I must have 'gate lag or something.
|
O'Neill
| Daniel, for crying out loud, you've had one beer. You're a cheaper date than my wife was.
|
Daniel
| Yes, when am I going to meet your wife?
|
O'Neill
| Oh, probably…uh, never. After I came back from Abydos the first time, she'd already left.
|
Daniel
| I'm sorry.
|
O'Neill
| Yeah, so was I. I think in her heart she forgave me for what happened to our kid, she just…couldn't forget.
|
Daniel
| And what about you?
|
O'Neill
| I'm the opposite, I'll never forgive myself, but sometimes I can forget. Sometimes.
|
He takes another swig of beer. They sit in silence.
INT—APOPHIS'S PALACE, A HOLDING ROOM
The female airman is now dressed in a dress and veil, sitting in a room full of similarly dressed women. Sha're is also there. Teal'c and some guards enter, he points to the airman.
His guards rush forward and pull her up.
Female Airman
| Where are you taking me? I'm a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. I demand to know where you're taking me! Let go!
|
INT—IMPLANTATION CHAMBER
Teal'c and the guards drag the female airman into the room.
Female Airman
| Let go of me! Where the hell are you taking me?
|
Apophis enters the room.
Apophis
| Come. (They move her over to him) Lovely. Full of life. (He hypnotizes her with his hand device.) You could be the vessel for my future queen.
|
She is subdued, and they remove her clothes. Apophis looks her over.
Apophis
| Yes. Very nice indeed. But I am not the one you must finally please.
|
They lay her out on the slab in the centre of the room and Apophis calls into the side of the room, behind a curtain.
A female Jaffa comes over and stands over the airman. From the Jaffa priestess's pouch. a symbiote reaches out, as if looking over the airman.
Apophis
| Does she please you, my love?
|
The symbiote retreats inside its pouch, and the priestess leaves. Apophis walks over, disappointed.
Apophis
| A shame. (He reaches out and kills the soldier with his hand device.) Send another.
|
INT—BRIEFING ROOM
Hammond enters the already half-full room. Samuels announces him.
Samuels
| Ladies and gentlemen, General Hammond.
|
Hammond
| People, what is spoken of in this room is classified as SCI top secret. Colonel, what do we know about these hostiles that we didn't yesterday?
|
They all sit.
O'Neill
| Not a hell of a lot, General. The Abydon boys who survived the attack on the base camp thought it was Ra.
|
Hammond
| I thought he was dead, gentlemen. Which is it?
|
Daniel
| Oh he's dead, he's definitely dead, I mean uh…the bomb…he's got to be dead, right?
|
Hammond
| Then who's coming through the Stargate?
|
Daniel
| Gods.
|
Hammond
| What?
|
Daniel
| Not as in "God" god. Ra played a god, the sun god. He borrowed the religion and culture of the ancient Egyptians he brought through the 'gate and then he used it to enslave them. You see, he wanted the people of Abydos to believe he was the only one.
|
Carter
| So you're saying Ra's not the last of his race after all?
|
Kawalsky
| Maybe he's got a brother Ray!
|
O'Neill
| That's what we need.
|
Daniel
| Wait a minute. The legend goes Ra's race was dying, he survived by taking over the body of his human host, an Egyptian boy. But who's to say more of his kind couldn't do the same thing? I mean, this could have happened any time, anywhere there's a 'gate. I mean this could be happening right now.
|
Hammond
| Colonel you've had the most experience of fighting this hostile, assuming you have to defend yourself in the field, are you up to it?
|
O'Neill
| We beat 'em once.
|
Hammond
| I'll take that as a maybe. Captain Carter, you're confident that Stargate will take us where we want to go with this new information?
|
Carter
| Well, they're feeding the revised coordinates into the targeting computer right now. It'll take time to calculate but it should spit out two or three destinations a month.
|
Hammond
| People, let's not fool ourselves here. This thing is both vast and dangerous, and we are so far over our heads we can barely see daylight. We would all be much better off if the Stargate had been left in the ground.
|
Carter
| With respect, sir, we can't bury our heads in the sand. I mean think of how much we could learn, think of what we could bring back.
|
Hammond
| What you could bring back is precisely what I'm afraid of Captain. However the President of the United States happens to agree with you. In the event your theories pan out, he has ordered the formation of nine teams, whose duties will be to perform reconnaissance, determine threats and if possible to make peaceful contact with the peoples of these worlds. Now these teams will operate on a covert top secret basis. No one will know of their existence except the President and the Joint Chiefs. Colonel O'Neill?
|
O'Neill
| Sir?
|
Hammond
| Your team will be designated SG-1. The team will consist of yourself, Captain Carter…
|
Daniel
| And me?
|
Hammond
| Doctor Jackson, we need you to work as a consultant with the other SG teams from here. Your expertise in ancient cultures and languages are far too valuable…
|
Daniel
| No. Um, look I, I mean I know this is your decision but I just…I…really have to be on their team. My wife is out there, General, I need to go.
|
Hammond
| I'll take that under consideration. Major Kawalsky, you will head SG-2.
|
Kawalsky
| I will?
|
Hammond
| Colonel O'Neill keeps telling me it's about time you had a command.
|
Kawalsky looks over at O'Neill, who shrugs.
O'Neill
| I had a moment of weakness.
|
An airman enters and hands a note to Samuels.
Samuels
| Ferretti's conscious, sir.
|
O'Neill leaps up and leaves.
They all follow.
INT—INFIRMARY
Ferretti is sitting kind of upright, still tubed and looking rough, with a laptop on the table over his bed. Carter moves to his side.
Carter
| (to nurse) I'll take over now. Thanks.
|
O'Neill
| Ferretti, I know you're probably not feeling so hot, but we need something from you.
|
Carter looks at what he's typing on the laptop screen.
Carter
| Look's like he's way ahead of you, Colonel.
|
They watch as he calls up seven 'gate symbols.
O'Neill
| You saw all seven symbols? This is where they went? You sure?
|
Ferretti
| Mmm…
|
INT—CORRIDOR, LATER
SG-1 and Samuels walks through the corridor, geared up for travel.
Samuels
| Colonel, I'd like to remind you that rescuing Doctor Daniel's wife is a secondary objective. In the even you fail to notify base camp within 24 hours, SG-2 will scrub the mission and return without you.
|
O'Neill
| Understood.
|
Kawalsky
| Not going to happen, Colonel. SG-2 won't leave without you.
|
Samuels
| All right, let's confirm transmitter codes. Remember only the right code will open the iris, and if you lose your transmitter, you cannot get home.
|
Carter
| Understood, sir.
|
They enter the Gate Room as the 'gate activates.
Hammond
| SG-1, SG-2, if you do not return in 24 hours your remote transmitter codes will be locked out, and the iris will be sealed permanently. At that point there will be no return. Is that understood?
|
O'Neill
| Yes, sir. (He salutes and then says to his team) Let's move out.
|
They move up the ramp, Daniel among them.
Samuels
| (to Kawalsky) I kinda wish I was going with you.
|
Kawalsky
| Yeah? I'm kinda glad you're staying behind.
|
Airman
| All right, let's go, boys.
|
They step through, a FRED full of supplies coming with them.
EXT—CHULAK, DAY
They roll out of the wormhole and slowly get to their feet. They are all covered in frost.
Kawalsky
| Damn it, it's cold.
|
O'Neill
| Okay, people, let's get the gear out, let's move.
|
Daniel
| (sneezes) Anybody have Kleenex?
|
INT—APOPHIS'S PALACE, THE WOMEN'S HOLDING CELL
Teal'c points to where Sha're is sitting.
They seize her.
EXT—CHULAK, THE STARGATE, DAY
Daniel is standing over the DHD.
Daniel
| Uh, it must be some kind of ceremonial place, the 'gate is…has to be an integral part of their spiritual culture. This place was built for worshippers.
|
O'Neill
| Yeah well let's just try and be out of here before the worshippees show up huh? You figure out yet how to align this 'gate to get back home?
|
Daniel
| Yeah, the device is the same as on Abydos, this symbol represents…
|
O'Neill
| You brief Kawalsky's team yet?
|
Daniel
| Yes, this symbol represents…
|
O'Neill
| Good job.
|
O'Neill claps Daniel on the back then walks over to Kawalsky.
Kawalsky
| We'll have to set up camp where there's better cover Colonel.
|
Casey
| Sirs, I found what looks like a trail on the mountain. Looks like it's seen traffic in the last couple of days.
|
O'Neill
| Thank you, Airman. (to Carter) Carter?
|
Carter
| I've set up a line of claymores along that ridge at ten metre intervals.
|
O'Neill
| Sound about right, Kawalsky?
|
Kawalsky
| Yeah, that'll work.
|
Carter shoots him a disgusted look and continues laying the cable.
INT—IMPLANTATION CHAMBER
Sha're is brought in, fighting the guards.
Sha're
| No!
|
Apophis
| Come.
|
Sha're
| No! No! No!
|
She bites one of the guards.
(laughing) This one has spirit!
| {{{2}}} |
He subdues her with the hand device, and they remove her clothes, placing her on the slab. The priestess comes out, and her symbiote appears from the pouch.
Apophis
| Does she please you, my love?
|
The symbiote comes out and lays on Sha're's stomach. The guards turn her over, and it enters her though the neck. She screams. Teal'c watches it all stoically.
EXT—CHULAK, DAY
The FRED leads the way as SG-1 and SG-2 look for a place to set up base camp.
Kawalsky
| This looks like a good spot right up here.
|
They stop.
O'Neill
| All right, if we're not back in 20 hours…
|
Kawalsky
| We'll come rescue your sorry asses.
|
O'Neill
| Negative, you'll go back through the 'gate with the combination Daniel just gave you before the iris is locked so you can't go back.
|
Kawalsky
| Yes, sir.
|
He salutes O'Neill, who returns the salute with a smile.
O'Neill
| Hold down the fort.
|
Kawalsky
| Pick me up a T-shirt.
|
SG-1 take off.
Carter
| So, Doctor Jackson, tell me more about Sha're. How did you meet?
|
Daniel
| Sha're, well, she's a…
|
O'Neill
| She was a gift.
|
Daniel
| She was, actually, from the elders of Abydos the first time we were there.
|
Carter
| (scandalized) And you accepted?
|
O'Neill
| Hold up.
|
Daniel
| What?
|
He motions for them to get to cover, and they observe a troupe of figures heading their way dressed in robes and holding staffs.
O'Neill
| All right Captain, take up position fifty yards…
|
Daniel breaks cover and jumps out in front of the figures.
O'Neill
| Oh for crying out loud!
|
Daniel
| (to the aliens) Hi, uhm…
|
O'Neill
| (coming out of hiding with Carter) The man has not changed.
|
Daniel
| Uh, w-w-we just came through the Stargate. (He gets no response.) Uh, the uh, Chapaa'ai…?
|
Monk
| Chapaa'ai!
|
All the aliens kneel down in reverence.
Daniel
| Oh, please don't do that.
|
O'Neill
| Friends of yours?
|
Daniel
| Unless we want to give ourselves a bad reputation I just think we should avoid shooting the first people we meet on a new planet.
|
He pushes O'Neill and Carter's weapons to one side, then looks back at the aliens and they bow their heads.
Daniel
| Oh, please, you don't have to do this.
|
He lifts the leader up to his feet.
Monk
| Chula a lazla?
|
Daniel
| Lazla…? Choose…They want to know if we're here to choose. (O'Neill waves a hand 'yes') Uh, sure, we…we can choose…choosing is good. (to O'Neill) It's uh, a derivation of Arabic combined with…
|
O'Neill
| Yeah, yeah, all right whatever. Just ask 'em to take us to the nearest village or town.
|
Daniel
| (to aliens) Uh, would you take us to, uh, uhm, arush? Arush?
|
Monk
| Yah, alla. Chulak. Chulak.
|
He leads the way.
They all follow the aliens to a rise where they overlook a town.
Monk
| Chulak!
|
Daniel
| Chulak, s-sounds good.
|
O'Neill
| I hear it's nice this time of year.
|
They walk on towards the village, entering a courtyard and then into a room where people are eating and celebrating. The room falls silent as the alien announces them.
They are led to seats around the table on the floor. All the people are staring at them.
Carter
| Why are they treating us like this?
|
Daniel
| They think we're gods.
|
O'Neill
| Okay, we're gods. Now what?
|
Daniel
| I have no idea.
|
Someone blows an instrument emitting a low pitched note and all the people bow down low. Daniel bows down too, looking to the others.
Heavy footsteps approach. SG-1 bows their heads and observe a troupe of Jaffa enter the room, then Teal'c, then Apophis and Sha're at his side.
Apophis
| Behold, your Queen.
|
He unveils Sha're.
He darts out towards them.
Apophis
| Kneel before your queen!
|
Daniel stops short.
Daniel begins to walk slowly towards his wife. Sha're's eyes glow, and Apophis lifts his hand device, using it to throw Daniel across the room against a far wall. Daniel crumples, unconscious. O'Neill raises his gun to shoot Apophis, but Sha're steps in the way. O'Neill holds fire in shock. A guard hits O'Neill over the head, knocking him out.
INT—SGC BRIEFING ROOM
Samuels enters to find Hammond alone in the dark room.
Samuels
| You wanted to see me, sir?
|
Hammond
| Once we seal the iris, we can still get a transmission from our teams?
|
Samuels
| Yes, sir, but we couldn't be sure it's not the aliens. Or one of our own people under duress of torture. Sealing the Stargate is the best way…
|
Hammond
| How much longer do they have?
|
Samuels
| Just under two hours, sir.
|
INT—APOPHIS'S PALACE, HOLDING ROOM
Daniel lies on the floor unconscious, murmuring. Carter attempts to wake him.
Carter
| Daniel…Daniel…
|
Daniel
| (waking) Whoa…Sha're!
|
Carter
| Whoa, easy, you've been unconscious for hours.
|
Daniel
| No, I saw her.
|
Carter
| I know, we all did.
|
Daniel
| It was Sha're, she was…
|
He gets to his feet, realizing they're in a new room. O'Neill moves over to them.
O'Neill
| Well if there's way out of here I haven't found it yet. But look what I did find.
|
Skaara approaches them.
Skaara
| Daniel! You're okay.
|
Daniel
| I think so.
|
Skaara hugs Daniel. He coughs and they ease him to the floor.
O'Neill
| Easy big guy. Welcome back to the land of the conscious.
|
Skaara
| O'Neill told me about Sha're.
|
Daniel
| Jack, help me. We can find her again.
|
O'Neill
| Daniel…don't. If we can't find our way out of here, the mission's a bust anyway. They seal the 'gate in just over 90 minutes. C'mon, Skaara, let's find a way out of here.
|
A guard, Teal'c, grabs O'Neill's arm tightly.
O'Neill
| Ow!
|
Teal'c
| What is this?
|
O'Neill
| (in discomfort) It's a watch.
|
Teal'c
| (revealing his face) This is not Goa'uld technology. Where are you from?
|
O'Neill
| Earth. Chicago if you want to be specific.
|
Teal'c
| Your words mean nothing. Where are you from?
|
Daniel
| Uh, excuse me… (He draws a symbol on the ground) This is where we're from.
|
Teal'c scrapes a line through the symbol and walks away.
EXT—CHULAK, BASE CAMP, DAWN
Kawalsky emerges from a tent in the windy clearing and looks at the horizon.
Kawalsky
| Warren, let's go, rise and shine. The sun is…the suns are coming up. We're going to be all right.
|
Warren
| We can't go through another night like that, Captain.
|
Kawalsky
| Yeah, gets a little chilly on this planet at night. The colonel should've sent us a radio message by now.
|
Warren
| When do you have to make your decision, whether or not to go back through the Stargate?
|
Kawalsky
| That'll be about when hell freezes over.
|
Warren
| I think that pretty much describes our current situation.
|
Kawalsky
| We are not leaving here without the colonel, is that understood? Another fine day on Planet Kawalsky.
|
INT—APOPHIS'S PALACE, HOLDING ROOM
O'Neill is testing the strength of bars on one of the room's windows. He climbs down to rejoin Skaara. Carter is sitting with Daniel a small distance away.
Carter
| So Ra isn't dead after all.
|
Daniel
| No, it wasn't Ra. It was Apophis.
|
Carter
| Who?
|
Daniel
| Um, it's from Egyptian mythology. Ra was the sun god who ruled the day. Apophis was the serpent guard, Ra's rival who ruled the night. It's right out of The Book of the Dead. They're living it.
|
O'Neill and Skaara walk the room's perimeters.
Skaara
| We will save Sha're?
|
O'Neill
| I can't promise you anything at the moment…
|
Skaara
| But you are a great warrior! We defeated Ra together!
|
O'Neill
| I know, but take a look around here. Look what we're up against.
|
Skaara glares at O'Neill.
They move over to the others as the doors open and guards march in, led by Teal'c.
Teal'c
| Shaka ha! Kree hol mel, Goa'uld!
|
O'Neill
| (to Skaara) What'd he say?
|
Skaara
| They're going to choose.
|
Carter
| Choose what?
|
Skaara
| Who will be the children of the gods.
|
A royal box is brought in, and Apophis emerges from it.
He helps Sha're out from the box.
Daniel
| Sha're. Jack, help me please.
|
He surges forward but Carter and O'Neill pull him back.
O'Neill
| Daniel, don't, don't.
|
Teal'c
| Benna! Ya wan, ya daru! Kneel before your masters!
|
Guards move among the people making them kneel. O'Neill catches Teal'c's eye who gives him a look, asking him to kneel by his expression. O'Neill nods imperceptibly and kneels. Skaara does not yet.
Skaara kneels. Robed Goa'uld move among the prisoners.
Teal'c
| Benna, ya wan ya daru! Choose!
|
A guards brings forth a prisoner and holds him up for the Goa'uld.
Goa'uld
| No. (as the guards toss him aside, the Goa'uld moves to another) This one. We choose this one.
|
She is escorted away. Other Goa'uld approach where SG-1 are kneeling and Daniel leaps forward, grabbing one of them. Guards prevent O'Neill from interfering.
O'Neill
| Daniel!
|
Goa'uld
| (noting Daniel) This one is passionate.
|
Daniel
| How much would I remember if you chose me?
|
O'Neill
| Daniel, what are you doing?
|
A guards taps O'Neill with a staff weapon in warning.
Daniel
| (distressed) Something of the host must survive.
|
Teal'c shakes his head negatively. O'Neill notices.
The Goa'uld points to Skarra.
Skaara
| (he is grabbed) Na-nay, na nay! O'Neill! O'Neill!
|
O'Neill
| Skaara! Skaara!
|
O'Neill jumps forward but a guard hits him on the nose with a staff weapon. Skaara is dragged off, screaming O'Neill's name over and over.
The prisoners scream and run to the back of the room as Apophis and the Goa'uld leave. Teal'c and his guards remain. They advance and ready their weapons, Teal'c at the front of them.
O'Neill
| (to Teal'c) I can save these people! Help me! Help me.
|
Teal'c
| Many have said that. (He turns and fires on his own guards, than throws his weapon to O'Neill.) But you are the first I believe could do it!
|
A firefight ensues. Carter pulls Daniel out of the line of fire with her. O'Neill and Teal'c kill the guards and scare away the ones at the door. O'Neill heads back for the back wall.
O'Neill
| (to fellow prisoners) Get out of the way!
|
The prisoners scatter and he fires at the wall, creating an opening. He checks it.
O'Neill
| All right, let's move!
|
Carter
| Come on, come on!
|
The people stream through.
Carter
| Come on, move, go, come on!
|
O'Neill
| Come on!
|
Teal'c drops his helmet to the floor in the empty holding room and looks at the dead Jaffa as O'Neill and Daniel help prisoners through the opening.
O'Neill
| You going to be okay?
|
Daniel pauses, nods, and leaves through the gap. O'Neill looks back to Teal'c.
O'Neill
| Hey, c'mon!
|
Teal'c
| I have nowhere to go.
|
O'Neill
| For this you can stay at my place. Let's go.
|
Teal'c looks around, then joins O'Neill.
O'Neill
| What's your name?
|
Teal'c
| Teal'c.
|
O'Neill
| Teal'c, where will they take Skaara, the boy?
|
Teal'c
| To the Stargate, after they've selected hosts for their children they will return home.
|
They follow the stream of prisoners heading for the 'gate.
INT—GATE ROOM
Hammond is in his office, overlooking the 'gate.
Samuels
| Sir, they have just under an hour until the deadline. We should've heard from them by now.
|
Hammond
| A lot can happen in an hour, Major.
|
EXT—CHULAK, DAY
O'Neill and SG-1 leads the prisoners at a fast pace.
O'Neill
| We've got less than an hour, how we doing?
|
Carter
| We lost a few when we got to the forest.
|
Teal'c
| They will be hunted down and killed. Anyone who does not exist to serve the gods is their enemy.
|
O'Neill
| And that makes you…?
|
Teal'c
| I am a Jaffa. Bred to serve, that they may live.
|
Daniel
| I…I don't understand.
|
Teal'c stops and reveals his pouch and his symbiote. The prisoners nearby scream.
O'Neill
| What the hell is that?
|
Teal'c
| It is an infant Goa'uld, the larval form of the gods, I have carried one since I was a child, as all Jaffa carry one.
|
They resume their walk.
O'Neill
| Get it out of there.
|
Teal'c
| In exchange for carrying the infant Goa'uld until maturity, a Jaffa receives perfect health and long life. If I were to remove it, I would eventually die.
|
O'Neill
| Yeah, well if I were you, I'd take my chances.
|
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
A ship flies down and hovers over the 'gate. A small distance away O'Neill urges the prisoners over the crest of a hill.
O'Neill
| All right come on people, let's go, let's move!
|
They move.
Teal'c
| (to O'Neill) The boy you seek is no longer who he was.
|
O'Neill
| I don't want to hear that.
|
At the Stargate, the ship's belly reveals a ring device which transports down Goa'ulds including Skaara, Apophis and Sha're. The ship flies off. As the prisoners and SG-1 near the 'gate, a Goa'uld glider swoops over them, readying its guns.
The ship fires as the prisoners scatter—O'Neill and Teal'c return fire but make no difference.
Carter
| Colonel, we're sitting ducks here!
|
At the Stargate, Apophis dials out.
Nearby, as O'Neill and Teal'c fire ineffectually at the ship, suddenly Warren fires a surface to air missile from a shoulder mounted firing device. It hits and destroys the ship. At the Stargate Apophis sees the explosion and steps through the Stargate. The prisoners cheer and O'Neill looks up to where the missile came from.
O'Neill
| Kawalsky.
|
Kawalsky
| Yeah!
|
SG-2 waves from the hill.
O'Neill
| (turning to the prisoners) C'mon, folks, up the hill!
|
Kawalsky moves down to help O'Neill up.
O'Neill
| Great shot! How many are there?
|
Kawalsky
| A dozen, maybe more. They're headed back through the 'gate.
|
O'Neill
| What about Skaara?
|
Kawalsky
| He's with them. Colonel, we don't have much time before they lock us out.
|
They run up the hill with the others, Kawalsky taking a lead position.
Kawalsky
| Warren, Casey, on my right!
|
They position themselves at the crest of the hill, overlooking the Stargate. O'Neill sees Skaara about to enter the 'gate.
He runs down the hill.
Kawalsky
| Colonel! Sir!
|
O'Neill
| Skaara!
|
Skaara turns and smiles walking back toward O'Neill a few steps.
Skaara's smile disappears, his eyes glow, and he hits O'Neill with his hand device. O'Neill is thrown back and hits the ground as Skaara leaves and the 'gate deactivates. O'Neill gets to his feet as the others run down to him.
Daniel
| Did you see the symbols?
|
O'Neill shakes his head.
INT—BRIEFING ROOM
Hammond is still overlooking the Gate Room. Samuels enters.
Samuels
| Sir the deadline has been reached. Standing by to seal off Stargate, sir. (Hammond doesn't respond) Awaiting your order, sir.
|
Hammond
| In a minute, Major.
|
EXT—CHULAK, DAY
Warren and Casey are on the hill, looking back to the forest with binoculars when they spot movement.
Warren
| (into radio) Sir, we've got movement in the trees, a lot of movement in the trees. We've got hostiles, sir, hostiles closing in!
|
At the Stargate, Kawalsky takes control.
Kawalsky
| All right, people we're going on a little field trip. Daniel get busy on that Stargate, we've got company.(to Carter) Captain, arm your claymores. Me, Casey and Warren'll be the last men out.
|
O'Neill
| Negative. That's my job. Captain, help Daniel. Once you've sent the signal I want you to go through, tell them we're bringing company.
|
Everyone flocks to the Stargate.
Kawalsky
| (into his radio) Boys, give me an update!
|
Warren
| (into his radio) Looks like a whole battalion, sir. 200 yards and closing.
|
Kawalsky readies the claymores as Carter stands with Daniel who is searching for the Stargate address in his notebook.
Carter
| Doctor Jackson?
|
Daniel
| I've got it, I know I have it here, I know I've got it.
|
Carter
| Come on!
|
On the hill, the Warren and Casey fall to their bellies as they spy forces coming from the trees.
Warren
| (into radio) Sir, we've got hostiles coming out of the trees.
|
They start firing on the advancing Jaffa guards.
INT—BRIEFING ROOM
Hammond and Samuels are still standing overlooking the Gate Room.
Samuels
| Sir?
|
Hammond
| All right. Seal it off, lock out their transmitters.
|
Samuels
| Yes, sir!
|
He goes down the staircase.
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
Daniel finally finds the address in his notebook.
Daniel
| (laughing) Oh here!
|
Carter
| Go, Go!
|
Daniel starts dialling. On the hill the soldiers are being overpowered.
Warren
| (into radio) We can't hold them, sir!
|
Daniel
| (to Carter) Send the signal as soon as it opens, Captain.
|
She holds her arm with the remote transmitter up.
O'Neill
| (to Kawalsky) Pull 'em out!
|
Kawalsky
| (into radio) Fall back, fall back!
|
The Stargate opens.
INT—BRIEFING ROOM
'Samuels runs up the stairs.
Samuels
| Sir, a wormhole has just been established on the other side.
|
Hammond
| (heading down the stairs) Belay my last order. Do not seal the 'gate or lock out their transmitter codes.
|
Samuels
| Yes, sir.
|
INT—CONTROL ROOM
Hammond
| (entering Control Room) Do we have a remote transmitter signal?
|
Technician
| No signal yet, General.
|
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
Daniel
| Is it working?
|
Carter
| Oh, let's hope so. If not, I'll be the first to know.
|
INT—CONTROL ROOM
On the computer, the transmitter code has been received.
Technician
| Oh wait, there it is.
|
They look to the Stargate and watch as the iris opens.
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
Warren and Casey run down the hill from their positions, towards the Stargate. They take defensive positions behind rock and continue firing on the guards as they reach the crest of the hill. Carter steps through the 'gate, and Daniel starts to encourage the prisoners to go after her.
Daniel
| Come on, come on, come on.
|
INT—GATE ROOM
Carter rolls through the 'gate onto the ramp and stands, putting out a hand as two prisoners follow after her. The soldiers around the 'gate raise their guns.
Carter
| Hold your fire! They're refugees!
|
She helps them to their feet.
Hammond
| (on the intercom) I hope you know what you're doing, Captain.
|
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
They are still firing against the guards as Daniel gets the last of the prisoners through the 'gate.
Daniel
| Come on, please, two of you, two of you!
|
The guards step over the crest of the hill and O'Neill turns to Kawalsky.
O'Neill
| Hit the claymores!
|
Kawalsky does so and they explode, taking a line of guards with them. He hits another and another and the guards go down in droves. But there are still more and one of the prisoners is hit by enemy fire.
Daniel
| Hurry! Come on, come on. C'mon, c'mon, c'mon. We need cover here!
|
Kawalsky stands from his hiding place and screams, firing his weapon wildly. Daniel gets the last refugee through the 'gate.
Daniel
| (to O'Neill) That's it!
|
O'Neill
| Go!
|
Daniel pauses for one reluctant second and then runs through the 'gate.
INT—GATE ROOM
Daniel comes through the Stargate.
Carter
| They behind you?
|
Daniel
| I hope so.
|
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
Kawalsky runs for the 'gate, as do the other soldiers.
Casey
| Go, go, go!
|
Kawalsky
| Colonel, more hostiles, eight o'clock.
|
They retreat while firing on the encroaching guards. Casey is hit by a staff blast.
Kawalsky and O'Neill move to him and drag him towards the 'gate, setting him down on the steps, always firing their weapons. One of the prisoners who had stayed wrestling a guard—squeezing him to death. The guard fall near to Kawalsky and its symbiote rises out of its pouch, it flies through the air and whips into Kawalsky's neck. He freezes, then groans, and it disappears into his neck. Teal'c and the prisoner leap through the 'gate.
INT—GATE ROOM
The prisoner jumps out of the 'gate and the soldiers cock their weapons, as Teal'c come through. Carter and Daniel call out simultaneously to stop them firing.
Carter and Daniel
| Whoa! Hold your fire! Hold your fire!
|
Carter
| They're with us!
|
She walks up to Teal'c and receives his weapon from him with a nod.
EXT—CHULAK, STARGATE, DAY
O'Neill and Kawalsky pick up Casey and run through the 'gate—the guards are close on their heels and run through the 'gate after them.
INT—GATE ROOM
The three fall through the 'gate; Casey collapses to the ramp.
Carter
| Now! Lock it up, lock it up!
|
Technician
| (over the intercom) Closing iris!
|
The iris closes, and they hear four metallic thuds as the guards that followed hit the metal. Then the sounds stop.
Technician
| (over the intercom) Wormhole disengaged.
|
The iris opens. Medics rush up the ramp as they are called.
Airman
| Medic! Medic!
|
O'Neill
| (to Kawalsky, motioning to Casey) You got him?
|
Kawalsky
| Yeah, I got him, thanks. Hold on here, get these people back.
|
The refugees surge forward and circle Carter and O'Neill, hugging and thanking them warmly.
Medic
| We've got to help these people, please.
|
Hammond walks up the ramp, amidst the confusion as Samuels clear the way for the medics.
Samuels
| Let's go, man down, stand back! Stand back!
|
The medics lift Casey on to a stretcher.
Medic
| Let's get him to the infirmary, let's get him inside.
|
They depart.
Hammond
| Colonel O'Neill. Care to explain?
|
Carter
| Um, we can use the Stargate to send these people home, sir.
|
Hammond
| (motioning to Teal'c) What's he doing here?
|
O'Neill
| General Hammond, this is Teal'c. He can help us.
|
Hammond
| Do you know what he is?
|
O'Neill
| Yes, sir I do, he's the man who saved our lives. And if you accept my recommendation, sir…he'll join SG-1.
|
Hammond
| That decision may not be up to you.
|
Samuels
| Stand back. Let's get 'em off the ramp.
|
Kawalsky is on his knees, looking a little distressed.
O'Neill
| Kawalsky, are you all right?
|
Kawalsky
| Yeah, I'm good.
|
He stands and regains his composure.
Hammond
| Colonel O'Neill, Major Kawalsky, this sure-to-be-very-interesting debriefing for SG units 1 and 2 will be at 0730.
|
O'Neill
| Yes, sir.
|
Samuels
| All right, let's get these people situated.
|
They leave the Gate Room, leaving Teal'c, Carter, Daniel and O'Neill standing at the base of the ramp. Daniel looks back to the Stargate.
Daniel
| She's out there somewhere, Jack.
|
O'Neill
| I know. So's Skaara.
|
Daniel
| So what do we do?
|
O'Neill
| We find 'em.
|
He leaves, and the others follow. Behind them, Kawalsky is still standing at the top of the ramp, almost inside the Stargate. He walks down the ramp towards the camera and as he gets close, his eyes glow.
FADE OUT
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