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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:12,344 --> 00:00:15,703 Teal'c was ordered to push the envelope, sir. He'll be back soon. 2 00:00:15,784 --> 00:00:18,663 Well, that'd be nice. 3 00:00:18,982 --> 00:00:21,423 Where else would he go? 4 00:00:21,543 --> 00:00:24,183 Good point. 5 00:00:34,381 --> 00:00:36,740 Well... Here we go. 6 00:00:57,098 --> 00:00:59,897 - Is there a problem, Colonel? - No, sir. Not at all. 7 00:00:59,978 --> 00:01:04,097 I'm sure Teal'c just felt he'd take her for a spin... around the world. 8 00:01:04,217 --> 00:01:07,176 While we wait, I have someone who'd like to meet your team. 9 00:01:07,256 --> 00:01:10,776 Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Samantha Carter, Dr Daniel Jackson,... 10 00:01:10,855 --> 00:01:13,575 .. allow me to introduce Lieutenant General Vidrine. 11 00:01:13,775 --> 00:01:14,815 Colonel. 12 00:01:14,935 --> 00:01:15,655 Major. 13 00:01:15,735 --> 00:01:17,455 Doctor. 14 00:01:17,935 --> 00:01:19,975 General Hammond has told me good things. 15 00:01:20,054 --> 00:01:23,094 Has he, sir? Well then, I'm sure he's left something out. 16 00:01:23,374 --> 00:01:25,574 Such as? 17 00:01:28,853 --> 00:01:33,133 - Teal'c? You there, buddy? - Look immediately to the southwest. 18 00:01:41,771 --> 00:01:43,331 Whoo- hoo- hoo! 19 00:01:48,290 --> 00:01:53,050 - What in God's name is that? - That, General, is the X301 Intercept. 20 00:01:54,690 --> 00:01:57,809 Lookin' good, Teal'c. Give us another flyby, low and slow. 21 00:01:58,249 --> 00:02:00,608 As you wish. 22 00:02:04,768 --> 00:02:07,808 It's a hybrid, sir. A combination of American know- how... 23 00:02:07,927 --> 00:02:11,287 .. and two Goa'uld death gliders that SG-1 recovered two years ago. 24 00:02:11,367 --> 00:02:14,886 It may be the most impressive aircraft I've ever seen. 25 00:02:14,967 --> 00:02:17,766 It's more than that. Up till now we haven't had a platform... 26 00:02:17,846 --> 00:02:20,606 .. from which to launch an attack against a Goa'uld ship. 27 00:02:20,686 --> 00:02:23,046 Now we do. 28 00:02:36,084 --> 00:02:39,443 - What makes it fly? - That's difficult to explain, sir. 29 00:02:39,563 --> 00:02:44,002 The power plant doesn't exert force so much as take inertia out of the equation. 30 00:02:44,122 --> 00:02:48,642 Pilots are immune to ordinary G- forces. We don't completely understand... 31 00:02:48,722 --> 00:02:51,841 Major, I'll just accept the fact that it flies. 32 00:02:52,442 --> 00:02:54,401 Yes, sir. 33 00:03:13,318 --> 00:03:15,758 Oh, it flies. Yes, sir! 34 00:04:19,829 --> 00:04:23,268 I always like to get the view of the man in the cockpit. 35 00:04:25,828 --> 00:04:29,427 - How does she fly, son? - It was within expected parameters. 36 00:04:29,547 --> 00:04:31,507 Whoo- hoo! 37 00:04:33,267 --> 00:04:37,786 Sorry, sir. I couldn't help but get caught up in Teal'c's enthusiasm. 38 00:04:38,786 --> 00:04:40,746 Upon completion of flight tests,... 39 00:04:40,866 --> 00:04:44,985 .. we hope to deploy the X301 as an orbital defence craft under your command, sir. 40 00:04:45,105 --> 00:04:47,145 In all seriousness,... 41 00:04:47,265 --> 00:04:49,984 .. if that's all right with you, Colonel,... 42 00:04:50,065 --> 00:04:54,744 .. how effective can a single fighter be against a fleet of Goa'uld warships? 43 00:04:54,824 --> 00:04:59,663 - That is what these tests will determine. - Let's find out. What's next? 44 00:04:59,783 --> 00:05:02,583 I take second seat for an air- to- air live- fire test. 45 00:05:02,663 --> 00:05:05,542 Our SGC control room will serve as mission control. 46 00:05:05,662 --> 00:05:08,382 - Light that candle, boys. - Yes, sir. 47 00:05:12,621 --> 00:05:15,901 Does General Vidrine wish us to perform a candle- burning ritual? 48 00:05:15,981 --> 00:05:18,021 Yes. That's it, exactly. 49 00:05:36,138 --> 00:05:38,817 Requestpermission for weapons test. 50 00:05:38,898 --> 00:05:40,617 You're go, Digger One. 51 00:05:42,737 --> 00:05:46,936 - Proceeding to target area. - Copy. You're go forphase two. 52 00:05:49,296 --> 00:05:51,415 That's them? 53 00:05:51,496 --> 00:05:53,456 The X301 has Stealth technology. 54 00:05:53,576 --> 00:05:56,855 It wouldn't show up on radar, so we've installed a transmitter. 55 00:05:56,935 --> 00:05:59,135 These blips represent the target drones. 56 00:05:59,215 --> 00:06:02,814 301 is carrying two AIM- 120A air- to- air missiles. 57 00:06:03,214 --> 00:06:08,134 Major, do you mean a Slammer missile could take out a Goa'uld mother ship? 58 00:06:08,254 --> 00:06:12,373 If it has a naqahdah- enhanced warhead and a shield- frequency modulator,... 59 00:06:12,453 --> 00:06:14,573 .. yes, sir. 60 00:06:22,132 --> 00:06:24,091 Beginning attack run now. 61 00:06:31,050 --> 00:06:32,330 Oh! Whoo- hoo! 62 00:06:33,290 --> 00:06:35,930 Digger One, you're going to overshoot. 63 00:06:40,809 --> 00:06:43,929 Uh, Teal'c... Target's back that way. 64 00:06:44,248 --> 00:06:47,288 - I am no longer in control, O'Neill. - Excuse me? 65 00:06:47,408 --> 00:06:51,527 The craft is not accepting input from the controls. The drive is at full power. 66 00:06:54,007 --> 00:06:57,207 - Flight, we have an emergency. - Ejectors have malfunctioned. 67 00:06:57,286 --> 00:07:01,966 We are no longer in control of the vehicle. We have lost control and cannot eject. 68 00:07:02,046 --> 00:07:05,805 - Please advise. - Digger One, Digger One, this is Flight. 69 00:07:06,725 --> 00:07:10,405 - They're not responding. - There's atmospheric interference. 70 00:07:10,485 --> 00:07:12,045 Major Carter? 71 00:07:12,165 --> 00:07:17,444 The glider accelerated into a steep vertical climb. It's off our radar. 72 00:07:17,524 --> 00:07:20,404 - We're trying to regain tracking. - They've gone into orbit? 73 00:07:20,483 --> 00:07:24,243 - They're heading into space. - The 301 is capable of space flight. 74 00:07:24,363 --> 00:07:26,322 Yes, sir, but that wasn't in the test. 75 00:07:26,443 --> 00:07:28,643 There has to be something wrong. 76 00:07:28,722 --> 00:07:32,842 A malfunction. Get me the shuttle action officer at Space Command. 77 00:07:32,921 --> 00:07:36,121 The shuttle won't reach them, sir, unless we can turn them around. 78 00:07:36,241 --> 00:07:37,641 It's all we've got. 79 00:07:37,721 --> 00:07:41,241 We've got NASA's Deep Space tracking looking for the glider now. 80 00:07:41,361 --> 00:07:45,119 They should be able to get a hack on it and restore communication. 81 00:07:48,879 --> 00:07:51,919 Flight, this is Digger One. 82 00:07:52,039 --> 00:07:54,399 Cheyenne, we have a problem. 83 00:07:56,479 --> 00:07:58,838 Nothing's workin' back here. 84 00:08:03,837 --> 00:08:05,797 Uh, Teal'c... 85 00:08:05,917 --> 00:08:08,876 On our six, is that what I think it is? 86 00:08:08,996 --> 00:08:11,596 If you think it is Earth, yes. 87 00:08:12,636 --> 00:08:15,356 - It's shrinking. - Its size remains constant. 88 00:08:15,435 --> 00:08:19,395 Rather, it is we who are moving away at extreme velocity. 89 00:08:21,594 --> 00:08:24,234 These instruments indicate drive shutdown. 90 00:08:24,315 --> 00:08:26,514 We are no longer accelerating. 91 00:08:29,033 --> 00:08:32,393 - That's good. - I will attempt to restart. 92 00:08:33,713 --> 00:08:35,992 Shol'va! 93 00:08:36,073 --> 00:08:39,352 To all those who would turn against theirgod, know this. 94 00:08:39,472 --> 00:08:42,912 Foryourinsolence, you will die in the cold ofspace. 95 00:08:43,032 --> 00:08:45,911 What was rightfully mine will now return to me. 96 00:08:46,031 --> 00:08:51,031 Was that who I think it was? And did he just say what I think he said? 97 00:08:51,151 --> 00:08:54,350 If you think it was Apophis and that he said the original gliders... 98 00:08:54,470 --> 00:08:59,229 .. contained a device designed to return this glider to his home world... then yes. 99 00:08:59,509 --> 00:09:03,109 He also mentioned something about... dying. 100 00:09:03,509 --> 00:09:06,348 - In the cold of space. - Right. 101 00:09:09,988 --> 00:09:13,108 Well, the old boy hasn't lost his touch, has he? 102 00:09:16,267 --> 00:09:18,627 Digger One, come in. 103 00:09:18,707 --> 00:09:20,906 Jack or Teal'c, please respond. 104 00:09:21,627 --> 00:09:25,546 - Nothing. - NASA is trying to boost the signal. 105 00:09:25,626 --> 00:09:29,385 General, maybe we should contact our allies capable of space flight. 106 00:09:29,505 --> 00:09:32,465 Proceed, Doctor. SG- 2 will stand by to assist. 107 00:09:33,145 --> 00:09:35,264 How fast is the glider going now? 108 00:09:35,384 --> 00:09:38,104 Roughly a million miles an hour, give or take. 109 00:09:38,184 --> 00:09:40,784 At least they're no longer accelerating. 110 00:09:41,664 --> 00:09:44,863 George, maybe it would be best if I returned to the Pentagon. 111 00:09:44,983 --> 00:09:48,663 See what our people can contribute from that end. 112 00:09:48,783 --> 00:09:51,142 - You bring them home. - Yes, sir. 113 00:09:52,941 --> 00:09:58,221 Sir, I have an idea, but a lot of things have gotta go right in order for it to work. 114 00:10:02,020 --> 00:10:05,541 - Cheyenne, we have a problem. - Digger One, this is Flight. 115 00:10:05,620 --> 00:10:07,899 Reading you five by. 116 00:10:11,059 --> 00:10:13,579 - Why haven't they responded? - We have to wait, sir. 117 00:10:13,659 --> 00:10:19,098 It's the time- lag, sir. The time for our radio signal to travel to the X301 and back. 118 00:10:19,938 --> 00:10:22,378 How are we on consumables? 119 00:10:26,857 --> 00:10:30,976 We have sufficient power and life support for several days. 120 00:10:31,096 --> 00:10:34,296 Several days. Well, that's somethin'. 121 00:10:36,456 --> 00:10:40,055 How long will this thing take to get to wherever it's goin'? 122 00:10:40,175 --> 00:10:45,454 Assuming this device is programmed to return to Apophis's original home world,... 123 00:10:45,534 --> 00:10:48,094 .. several hundred years. 124 00:10:48,174 --> 00:10:50,813 - Several hundred? - Years. 125 00:10:52,653 --> 00:10:55,093 Yeah, just, uh... 126 00:10:55,213 --> 00:10:57,333 Let me do the math on that here. 127 00:10:59,533 --> 00:11:01,732 Carry the four... 128 00:11:03,892 --> 00:11:08,491 The installation of this device was clearly the result of my betrayal of Apophis. 129 00:11:08,611 --> 00:11:12,811 Before I became shol'va, such a device would have been unnecessary. 130 00:11:13,651 --> 00:11:14,931 So? 131 00:11:15,010 --> 00:11:19,690 - I am indirectly responsible, O'Neill. - Stop it. We'll be fine. 132 00:11:19,769 --> 00:11:22,409 Digger One, come in. 133 00:11:22,689 --> 00:11:25,808 - There. See? - Jack or Teal'c, please respond. 134 00:11:27,089 --> 00:11:30,768 Flight, Digger One. We read you. We have lost control of the craft... 135 00:11:30,848 --> 00:11:33,047 .. to some sort of hidden recall device... 136 00:11:33,168 --> 00:11:38,607 .. that apparently... the scum- sucking, slimy, snake- ass Apophis... 137 00:11:38,727 --> 00:11:41,326 .. installed in his death gliders. Over. 138 00:11:45,686 --> 00:11:47,885 Flight, do you copy? 139 00:11:52,005 --> 00:11:56,205 Uh, Flight, I don't know whether or not you can hear me, but,... 140 00:11:57,604 --> 00:12:00,284 .. uh... controls are not responding. 141 00:12:00,364 --> 00:12:03,643 No thrusters and no reaction- control system. 142 00:12:03,724 --> 00:12:06,843 We are... purely ballistic. 143 00:12:11,802 --> 00:12:14,321 Over. 144 00:12:14,601 --> 00:12:17,882 Colonel, you're so far out there's a time- lag of a few minutes,... 145 00:12:18,002 --> 00:12:20,601 .. so conversation is gonna be a problem. 146 00:12:20,681 --> 00:12:24,800 We've received some preliminary tracking data from the Deep Space Network. 147 00:12:24,880 --> 00:12:28,240 The glider is going to pass relatively close to Jupiter. 148 00:12:28,319 --> 00:12:31,600 We're hoping, if we can somehow nudge your trajectory a bit,... 149 00:12:31,720 --> 00:12:34,919 .. you can perform a slingshot manoeuvre back toward Earth. 150 00:12:35,039 --> 00:12:37,638 Message ends 1430 Zulu. 151 00:12:38,559 --> 00:12:40,838 The time- lag. Good thinking, Major. 152 00:12:40,919 --> 00:12:45,278 It'll take at least three minutes for our radio signals to get that far out. 153 00:12:45,398 --> 00:12:49,077 Flight, Digger One. We read you. We have lost control ofthe craft... 154 00:12:49,156 --> 00:12:51,197 .. to some sort ofhidden recall device... 155 00:12:51,317 --> 00:12:54,036 .. that apparently... 156 00:12:54,116 --> 00:12:57,236 .. Apophis installed in his death gliders. Over. 157 00:12:58,955 --> 00:13:01,155 Flight, do you copy? 158 00:13:02,915 --> 00:13:07,115 Uh, Flight, I don't know whether ornot you can hearme, but... 159 00:13:08,634 --> 00:13:11,274 Uh... Controls are not responding. 160 00:13:12,353 --> 00:13:15,873 No thrusters and no reaction- control system. 161 00:13:15,953 --> 00:13:19,833 - We are... ballistic. - Dammit! 162 00:13:20,352 --> 00:13:23,632 I was counting on them having some ability to manoeuvre. 163 00:13:23,752 --> 00:13:28,752 I don't know how to swing them around Jupiter without reaction- control systems. 164 00:13:32,351 --> 00:13:35,631 We're hoping, ifwe can somehow nudge your trajectory a bit,... 165 00:13:35,710 --> 00:13:38,990 .. you can perform a slingshot manoeuvre back toward Earth. 166 00:13:39,070 --> 00:13:41,910 Message ends 1430 Zulu. 167 00:13:43,310 --> 00:13:46,348 Message understood at 1433 Zulu. 168 00:13:48,109 --> 00:13:50,548 - OK! How do we do that? - Without thrusters,... 169 00:13:50,668 --> 00:13:52,948 .. we are incapable of nudging. 170 00:13:53,748 --> 00:13:55,547 Right. 171 00:13:55,668 --> 00:14:02,347 Flight, this is Digger One. We have negative... nudging capabilities. 172 00:14:08,106 --> 00:14:10,466 Stand by, Flight. 173 00:14:11,865 --> 00:14:15,984 Teal'c, the weapon system we installed shouldn't be affected, right? 174 00:14:16,065 --> 00:14:18,944 - What are you considering, O'Neill? - Our missiles. 175 00:14:19,024 --> 00:14:23,224 A great deal of thrust would be required to significantly alter our trajectory. 176 00:14:23,344 --> 00:14:25,623 We just need a nudge. 177 00:14:26,303 --> 00:14:29,103 I am unsure of that specific measurement. 178 00:14:30,822 --> 00:14:36,262 Uh... Flight, Digger One. We've got two AIM- 120 Alpha rocket motors that may,... 179 00:14:36,382 --> 00:14:38,941 .. I'll say again, may be at our disposal. 180 00:14:39,621 --> 00:14:45,021 Uh... Flight, Digger One. We've got two AIM- 120 Alpha rocket motors that may,... 181 00:14:45,100 --> 00:14:48,140 .. I'll say again, may be at our disposal. 182 00:14:48,300 --> 00:14:52,899 Can we override the release mechanism and keep them attached through burnout? 183 00:14:52,980 --> 00:14:57,258 Ifso, we'll need to calculate where, when, and duration ofburn. 184 00:14:57,379 --> 00:14:59,819 Digger One at 1458 Zulu. 185 00:15:00,698 --> 00:15:02,978 Major Davis? 186 00:15:03,098 --> 00:15:05,978 - They wanna cook off the missiles, sir. - What for? 187 00:15:06,057 --> 00:15:09,817 If we get enough delta v out of the rocket motors, our plan might still work. 188 00:15:09,937 --> 00:15:13,296 - Can you do an override procedure? - Yes, that's the easy part. 189 00:15:13,417 --> 00:15:17,856 Talk them through it. I'll need half an hour to make the burn calculations, sir. 190 00:15:17,976 --> 00:15:20,855 Major, don't get me wrong, but the margin for error... 191 00:15:20,975 --> 00:15:23,695 - That's the time we've got. - I realise that. 192 00:15:23,775 --> 00:15:27,775 - They thrust wrong, they hit Jupiter. - Wait any longer and we're too late. 193 00:15:27,854 --> 00:15:30,214 - Sir? - Do it. 194 00:15:35,253 --> 00:15:38,373 OK, missile selection switch to AIM- 120A. 195 00:15:38,453 --> 00:15:41,253 - Air- to- airradarmode to BORE. - Slow down. 196 00:15:41,333 --> 00:15:43,293 You'll see an "out ofrange" message. 197 00:15:43,412 --> 00:15:48,252 Enter "update" and load the fiigures I read you to override the fiiring inhibitors. 198 00:15:48,332 --> 00:15:52,611 - Teal'c, you gettin' all this? - At thatpoint you will get a tone. 199 00:15:52,691 --> 00:15:56,770 Fire missile two, followed by missile one at Tplus 10. 200 00:15:56,850 --> 00:15:59,610 This sounds like a lot, guys, but it's what we have to do. 201 00:15:59,690 --> 00:16:03,450 You can commence at anypoint from 1622 Zulu. 202 00:16:03,529 --> 00:16:06,129 This is Flight - 1618 Zulu. 203 00:16:06,209 --> 00:16:08,969 That's right about now. 204 00:16:09,049 --> 00:16:11,328 Whenever you're ready. 205 00:16:13,088 --> 00:16:14,968 Air- to- air mode: BORE. 206 00:16:16,608 --> 00:16:18,727 - Update. - Update. 207 00:16:21,327 --> 00:16:22,527 Ready. 208 00:16:22,647 --> 00:16:26,686 Flight, this is Digger One. We copy updates and we're ready to begin burn. 209 00:16:26,766 --> 00:16:29,206 Selecting... missile two. 210 00:16:31,485 --> 00:16:33,926 And... 211 00:16:37,085 --> 00:16:40,204 Four... three... two... one. 212 00:16:56,162 --> 00:16:58,361 Weapons are releasing. 213 00:17:02,801 --> 00:17:03,761 Look out! 214 00:17:06,480 --> 00:17:09,161 Preliminary data coming in. 215 00:17:25,678 --> 00:17:28,038 Digger One, this is Flight. 216 00:17:29,517 --> 00:17:31,637 We have no joy on the burn. 217 00:17:33,237 --> 00:17:37,516 I'm sorry, Colonel, but the missiles just didn't have enough thrust. 218 00:17:37,636 --> 00:17:41,715 Your current trajectory takes you out of the solar system towards the Oort cloud... 219 00:17:41,796 --> 00:17:43,996 .. which you should reach in a... 220 00:17:44,715 --> 00:17:47,075 .. in a few months. 221 00:17:47,835 --> 00:17:51,914 We're all still thinking down here, so... don't give up. 222 00:17:54,754 --> 00:17:57,034 1813 Zulu. 223 00:18:08,672 --> 00:18:12,751 We're all still thinking down here, so... don't give up. 224 00:18:13,551 --> 00:18:15,990 1813 Zulu. 225 00:18:21,310 --> 00:18:24,030 Cabin pressure's holding. 226 00:18:24,109 --> 00:18:26,469 We didn't spring a leak. 227 00:18:27,509 --> 00:18:29,789 Though I may have just... taken one. 228 00:18:29,869 --> 00:18:33,308 - Our situation has indeed worsened. - You think? 229 00:18:34,388 --> 00:18:38,428 Indeed. Impact with the missile has damaged both power and life support. 230 00:18:38,787 --> 00:18:42,907 I've always wanted to see the Oort cloud, so there's that. 231 00:18:45,267 --> 00:18:48,146 Flight, this is Digger One. 232 00:18:48,226 --> 00:18:53,745 The failed burn caused damage to our power systems... and life support. 233 00:18:54,305 --> 00:18:56,665 No propulsion and limited consumables. 234 00:18:56,745 --> 00:19:00,864 The attempt to change their course has damaged life support and power systems. 235 00:19:00,945 --> 00:19:04,144 We recommend a complete shutdown of all non- essential systems. 236 00:19:04,264 --> 00:19:08,263 Maybe they can disconnect whatever locked them out in the first place. 237 00:19:08,344 --> 00:19:12,303 - It's worth considering. - No, sir. I don't think it is. 238 00:19:12,383 --> 00:19:13,663 Why not? 239 00:19:13,742 --> 00:19:18,662 It's logical to assume there's a fail- safe mechanism to prevent the pilot doing that. 240 00:19:18,781 --> 00:19:21,342 - We don't know that for a fact. - It makes sense. 241 00:19:21,421 --> 00:19:25,500 At this point I recommend we concentrate on ways to maximise life support. 242 00:19:25,581 --> 00:19:28,181 The designers of the X301 are running scenarios. 243 00:19:28,260 --> 00:19:33,260 They can scrub the CO2, but oxygen and power are going to be a problem now. 244 00:19:33,339 --> 00:19:35,699 And it is going to get cold up there. 245 00:19:36,379 --> 00:19:37,499 Dr Jackson? 246 00:19:37,579 --> 00:19:42,179 The Tollan don't have a spacecraft fast enough or close enough to get there. 247 00:19:42,299 --> 00:19:46,178 - And the Tok'ra? - Um... I spoke with Anise personally. 248 00:19:46,258 --> 00:19:50,018 She said they have a scout ship within a day or so of Earth, barely. 249 00:19:50,097 --> 00:19:52,777 But it's on a covert mission to a Goa'uld- occupied world... 250 00:19:52,857 --> 00:19:57,056 .. and the High Council doesn't want to expose their operative by making contact. 251 00:19:57,177 --> 00:19:59,296 Then why would they tell you that much? 252 00:19:59,416 --> 00:20:04,655 They hope the operative will complete the mission in time to help Jack and Teal'c. 253 00:20:04,735 --> 00:20:08,815 I assume Anise refused to say where or what this covert mission was. 254 00:20:09,015 --> 00:20:14,374 And to understand not wanting to risk the life of a Tok'ra important to both of us. 255 00:20:14,454 --> 00:20:16,653 I sort of... lost my temper,... 256 00:20:16,734 --> 00:20:20,173 .. but she said she was doing us a favour by telling us as much as she did. 257 00:20:20,293 --> 00:20:22,173 Maybe she was. 258 00:20:23,453 --> 00:20:26,572 We know a scout ship's maximum speed from our mission to Netu. 259 00:20:26,692 --> 00:20:30,612 We also know it's a Goa'uld- occupied world relatively close to Earth, so... 260 00:20:30,692 --> 00:20:34,211 - So... that narrows it down. - Yes, it does. 261 00:20:34,332 --> 00:20:37,211 - Sir, with your permission... - Granted. 262 00:20:37,810 --> 00:20:39,931 Navigation off. 263 00:20:40,050 --> 00:20:42,570 Fire control systems off. 264 00:20:44,290 --> 00:20:46,650 Targeting computer... off. 265 00:20:49,169 --> 00:20:51,729 Illumination at minimum setting. 266 00:20:59,528 --> 00:21:02,127 Is that all we can shut down? 267 00:21:04,607 --> 00:21:06,967 The radio, O'Neill. 268 00:21:09,486 --> 00:21:11,686 Right. 269 00:21:17,445 --> 00:21:22,364 Flight, this is Digger One at 1952 Zulu. 270 00:21:24,564 --> 00:21:29,683 We have initiated power conservation and will have to terminate the downlink. 271 00:21:30,564 --> 00:21:35,323 We'll reconfigure for a com pass five minutes before and after every hour. 272 00:21:35,443 --> 00:21:40,362 This is Flight. We've got a plan to try to reach you with a Tok'ra scout ship. 273 00:21:40,482 --> 00:21:42,762 Message ends at... what time is it? 274 00:21:45,321 --> 00:21:48,521 Uh... 1947 Zulu. 275 00:21:48,601 --> 00:21:52,560 Flight, Digger One. We would prefer to do something. 276 00:21:52,640 --> 00:21:54,920 Tell us how to fix this, we'll fly ourselves home. 277 00:21:55,040 --> 00:21:59,319 And ifyou're thinking oftrying to disconnect the recall device,... 278 00:21:59,439 --> 00:22:02,639 .. Sam thinks that wouldjust make things worse. 279 00:22:09,797 --> 00:22:12,238 This is P2C- 257. 280 00:22:12,317 --> 00:22:14,357 It is the only Goa'uld- occupied world... 281 00:22:14,477 --> 00:22:18,237 .. that's remotely within a scout ship's range of Earth at maximum speed. 282 00:22:18,356 --> 00:22:20,636 The Tok'ra operative must be there. 283 00:22:20,716 --> 00:22:24,316 - What are the risks? - Well, SG-14 spent several days there... 284 00:22:24,396 --> 00:22:26,595 .. observing a Goa'uld mining operation. 285 00:22:26,675 --> 00:22:29,795 They got in and out without being detected. So can we. 286 00:22:29,915 --> 00:22:32,555 There's still the matter of identifying the Tok'ra operative. 287 00:22:32,634 --> 00:22:34,994 Anise said someone important to both of us. 288 00:22:35,074 --> 00:22:38,913 - Someone we know. - At least that's what we're hoping. 289 00:22:38,994 --> 00:22:42,113 We know what the risks are, sir, and we're ready. 290 00:22:42,713 --> 00:22:45,313 I can see that. You have a go. 291 00:22:45,393 --> 00:22:47,353 Thank you, sir. 292 00:22:49,272 --> 00:22:52,232 Tell them to hang on, sir. We'll get there. 293 00:23:03,271 --> 00:23:05,230 Digger One, this is Hammond. 294 00:23:05,310 --> 00:23:09,749 DrJackson and Major Carterare procuring a craft to rescue you,... 295 00:23:09,829 --> 00:23:13,588 .. but you're going to have to hang on foranother24 hours. 296 00:23:13,708 --> 00:23:16,149 I know that sounds like a long time,... 297 00:23:16,268 --> 00:23:19,868 .. and I know you want to do something to get yourselves out ofthis,... 298 00:23:19,948 --> 00:23:22,827 .. but the best thing you can do is conserve your energy. 299 00:23:22,947 --> 00:23:25,307 Hammond out at 2100. 300 00:23:30,026 --> 00:23:31,426 24 hours. 301 00:23:31,506 --> 00:23:34,946 Our current power and life support will not last 12 hours. 302 00:23:37,146 --> 00:23:39,505 Let me do the math. 303 00:24:21,619 --> 00:24:24,579 We may have to go into the mine. 304 00:24:24,658 --> 00:24:28,098 What about contacting the operative by radio? 305 00:24:54,094 --> 00:24:58,094 Are you out of your minds? What the hell are you two doing here? 306 00:24:59,053 --> 00:25:02,093 - We were looking for you. - You'd better have a damn good reason! 307 00:25:02,213 --> 00:25:06,253 I was 20 minutes away from detonating a weapons- grade shipment of naqahdah... 308 00:25:06,332 --> 00:25:10,452 .. that would have vaporised a sizeable chunk of this planet! 309 00:25:10,572 --> 00:25:12,852 If I hadn't seen you coming through the Stargate... 310 00:25:12,972 --> 00:25:15,411 - You saw us? - Yes. The ship was cloaked. 311 00:25:15,531 --> 00:25:19,131 "Was" being the operative word. Now they know we're here. 312 00:25:19,211 --> 00:25:22,250 Colonel O'Neill and Teal'c need your help. 313 00:25:24,130 --> 00:25:25,570 What happened? 314 00:25:25,650 --> 00:25:28,009 They're in a disabled glider headed into deep space. 315 00:25:28,090 --> 00:25:30,529 This was the only ship within range. 316 00:25:32,089 --> 00:25:34,049 Good enough. 317 00:25:35,688 --> 00:25:37,648 Let's go. 318 00:25:43,688 --> 00:25:45,887 What is it, Major? 319 00:25:48,887 --> 00:25:50,086 General... 320 00:25:50,167 --> 00:25:53,526 Sir, Major Carter and Dr Jackson are now aboard a Tok'ra scout ship... 321 00:25:53,646 --> 00:25:56,606 .. piloted by her father. We're designating it Digger Two. 322 00:25:56,685 --> 00:25:59,245 I call that good news, Major. What's the problem? 323 00:25:59,325 --> 00:26:02,525 We only received the one coded message, sir,... 324 00:26:02,645 --> 00:26:06,164 .. before they made the jump into hyperspace. By my calculations,... 325 00:26:06,284 --> 00:26:09,004 .. even at the scout ship's top speed,... 326 00:26:09,963 --> 00:26:14,243 .. Colonel O'Neill and Teal'c will be dead by the time they arrive. 327 00:26:31,601 --> 00:26:33,880 What do you say we turn up the heat? 328 00:26:34,881 --> 00:26:37,639 We must conserve as much power as possible. 329 00:26:38,440 --> 00:26:40,480 By the way, I've done the math. 330 00:26:41,719 --> 00:26:43,839 As have I. 331 00:26:43,959 --> 00:26:47,919 So what do you say we turn up the heat? It's cold in here. 332 00:26:47,998 --> 00:26:50,518 I am aware. 333 00:26:50,598 --> 00:26:54,677 You know, I've already done that freezing- to- death thing,... 334 00:26:55,677 --> 00:26:58,717 .. and it's just not as enjoyable as it sounds. 335 00:27:00,276 --> 00:27:02,636 So if we just consider there's no chance... 336 00:27:02,756 --> 00:27:05,196 - There is a chance, O'Neill. - 24 minus 12... 337 00:27:05,316 --> 00:27:08,996 If I place myself in an extremely deep state of kelno'reem,... 338 00:27:09,115 --> 00:27:11,155 .. my heart rate will decrease... 339 00:27:11,275 --> 00:27:15,035 .. and our oxygen requirement will be lowered considerably. 340 00:27:18,834 --> 00:27:21,034 Who will I talk to? 341 00:27:21,794 --> 00:27:24,593 There is little to say, O'Neill. 342 00:27:24,674 --> 00:27:27,712 We have fought and won many battles together. 343 00:27:28,392 --> 00:27:31,832 It has been an honour to serve the Tauri by your side. 344 00:27:33,352 --> 00:27:35,712 We are brothers. 345 00:27:38,951 --> 00:27:41,550 Wow. That's, uh... 346 00:27:43,110 --> 00:27:45,990 Is there anything you wish to say, O'Neill? 347 00:27:46,110 --> 00:27:48,829 What could I possibly say after that? 348 00:27:50,629 --> 00:27:52,910 Back at ya. 349 00:27:53,669 --> 00:27:56,228 If we are to die,... 350 00:27:56,309 --> 00:27:58,669 .. we die well. 351 00:28:07,147 --> 00:28:09,507 We could do better. 352 00:28:22,345 --> 00:28:24,705 - Vibration. - No kidding. 353 00:28:24,784 --> 00:28:27,625 We're at 132%%% of maximum speed. 354 00:28:28,264 --> 00:28:31,704 If we don't shake apart first, we might just get there. 355 00:28:33,703 --> 00:28:36,223 - Is that wise? - No. 356 00:28:36,303 --> 00:28:37,502 Oh. 357 00:28:40,262 --> 00:28:42,942 You did not know of the recall mechanism? 358 00:28:43,022 --> 00:28:47,462 Apophis didn't need one until Teal'c planted the seeds of rebellion on Chulak. 359 00:28:47,581 --> 00:28:51,421 - We didn't have a clue. - The devices are new, even to the Tok'ra. 360 00:28:51,500 --> 00:28:53,541 You could have told us. 361 00:28:53,661 --> 00:28:56,260 You could have told us of your intentions. 362 00:28:56,980 --> 00:28:59,340 Uh, yes. Why didn't we? 363 00:28:59,459 --> 00:29:02,659 Same reason we didn't. Politics. 364 00:29:02,739 --> 00:29:05,299 So how do you intend to get'em out of the glider? 365 00:29:05,379 --> 00:29:07,739 There's no chance it'll fit into the cargo bay. 366 00:29:07,858 --> 00:29:12,298 Well, we were kinda hoping that you could, like, beam them out. 367 00:29:13,098 --> 00:29:15,537 Beam them out. What am I - Scotty? 368 00:29:19,577 --> 00:29:24,736 I have an idea, Dad, but Colonel O'Neill and Teal'c will have to take a leap of faith. 369 00:29:49,493 --> 00:29:53,613 This is Digger One - 1011 Zulu. 370 00:29:56,931 --> 00:29:59,971 Teal'c's meditating to conserve oxygen. 371 00:30:02,131 --> 00:30:05,651 I'm trying to sleep, but it's hard. 372 00:30:10,610 --> 00:30:12,969 CO2 levels are high. 373 00:30:14,289 --> 00:30:16,649 Headache. 374 00:30:18,569 --> 00:30:21,008 It's bad. 375 00:30:23,488 --> 00:30:25,847 Send aspirin. 376 00:30:29,007 --> 00:30:31,367 I estimate three hours. 377 00:30:37,006 --> 00:30:39,366 This is Digger One. 378 00:30:57,244 --> 00:30:59,963 - What's wrong? - Nothing's wrong. 379 00:31:00,043 --> 00:31:02,723 - Not yet. - But there will be something wrong? 380 00:31:02,802 --> 00:31:05,162 Well, I'd like to stop and make some repairs,... 381 00:31:05,282 --> 00:31:09,162 .. but this isn't a particularly safe part of town to pull over. 382 00:31:09,241 --> 00:31:11,041 Oh. 383 00:31:11,441 --> 00:31:14,201 What were you thinking? Retrofitting a death glider. 384 00:31:14,280 --> 00:31:19,040 You should have known better. The technology is way over your head. 385 00:31:19,160 --> 00:31:23,079 That's the most arrogant... I can't believe that just came out of your mouth. 386 00:31:23,160 --> 00:31:25,799 - It's the truth. - You of all people should know... 387 00:31:25,879 --> 00:31:30,078 I am uniquely qualified to know just how technologically infantile humans are. 388 00:31:30,198 --> 00:31:30,998 Infantile. 389 00:31:31,078 --> 00:31:34,438 Yes. In comparison with the Goa'uld and Tok'ra, you're very young. 390 00:31:34,557 --> 00:31:36,917 - You are so... - There's nothing wrong with that. 391 00:31:37,037 --> 00:31:41,957 But you gotta learn. You can't just slap a US Air Force sticker on a death glider... 392 00:31:42,037 --> 00:31:45,237 .. and call it yours. Advancement like that has to be earned. 393 00:31:45,316 --> 00:31:50,915 Aren't the Goa'uld and the Tok'ra where they are by stealing technology? 394 00:31:51,035 --> 00:31:53,755 - Yes. - But we were flying in ships like this... 395 00:31:53,835 --> 00:31:58,034 .. when most of the people on Earth still thought it was flat. 396 00:31:58,915 --> 00:32:01,634 - What's that? - Just what I was afraid of. 397 00:32:01,714 --> 00:32:04,154 We've overtaxed the drives. 398 00:32:09,392 --> 00:32:13,073 - Proximity alert. - Still a bad part of town. 399 00:32:13,152 --> 00:32:18,272 The worst. We can probably get the drives back on line, but it'll take a few minutes. 400 00:32:19,311 --> 00:32:21,951 Excuse me. Is that what I think it is? 401 00:32:37,429 --> 00:32:41,788 - Can we cloak the ship? - No. All main power systems are off line. 402 00:32:43,468 --> 00:32:47,228 - Can you speak with the Goa'uld dialect? - Uh... The dialect, yes. 403 00:32:47,348 --> 00:32:52,186 That's all you need. When they try to make contact, place your hand here... 404 00:32:52,267 --> 00:32:54,546 .. and just use your imagination. 405 00:32:54,666 --> 00:32:57,866 Take your hand away and it will broadcast. 406 00:32:58,266 --> 00:33:00,466 Sam, can you give me a hand? 407 00:33:14,744 --> 00:33:18,023 I'm trying to sleep, but it's hard. 408 00:33:19,703 --> 00:33:21,903 CO2 levels are high. 409 00:33:22,743 --> 00:33:25,422 Headache. It's bad. 410 00:33:27,142 --> 00:33:29,702 Send aspirin. 411 00:33:29,781 --> 00:33:32,141 I estimate three hours. 412 00:33:33,941 --> 00:33:36,301 This is Digger One. 413 00:33:38,420 --> 00:33:40,780 Shall I respond, sir? 414 00:33:42,300 --> 00:33:45,019 Do we have any new information to pass on? 415 00:33:45,780 --> 00:33:50,299 No, sir. Not since Major Carter reported they boarded the scout ship. 416 00:33:52,339 --> 00:33:54,538 Let the man try to sleep. 417 00:33:55,578 --> 00:33:57,457 Yes, sir. 418 00:34:00,817 --> 00:34:03,376 Kree tal shal mak! Heru-ur! 419 00:34:05,416 --> 00:34:08,456 Mak tal shree! Lok tak! 420 00:34:09,696 --> 00:34:12,056 Mekta satak Oz. 421 00:34:13,535 --> 00:34:16,575 Mak tal shree! Lok tak! 422 00:34:17,655 --> 00:34:20,175 Mekta satak Oz. 423 00:34:21,254 --> 00:34:23,454 Mak tal Oz? 424 00:34:24,374 --> 00:34:26,654 Mak tal Oz, kree! 425 00:34:27,773 --> 00:34:30,453 Mak tal Oz, kree! 426 00:34:32,773 --> 00:34:34,412 Kal tak, shree! Tel manak. 427 00:34:34,532 --> 00:34:39,451 - All right. Sam's just finishing. - That's good, cos they didn't buy my act. 428 00:34:39,571 --> 00:34:43,851 - Why? Who'd you say you were? - The, uh... great and powerful Oz. 429 00:34:45,811 --> 00:34:48,090 - Sam! - Almost there! 430 00:34:51,930 --> 00:34:54,290 We gotta go! 431 00:34:54,409 --> 00:34:56,609 Punch it! 432 00:35:04,448 --> 00:35:06,808 It's been almost three hours. 433 00:35:06,928 --> 00:35:10,128 I'd like to send a final message to Colonel O'Neill. 434 00:35:11,687 --> 00:35:13,887 Yes, sir. 435 00:35:13,967 --> 00:35:18,166 Flight, Digger Two. We are in the solarsystem andpreparing forretrieval. 436 00:35:18,246 --> 00:35:21,366 Our time to station- keep with Digger One is fourminutes. 437 00:35:21,446 --> 00:35:23,645 Stand by. 438 00:35:26,165 --> 00:35:30,444 We're trying to contact Digger One, sir. So far without success. 439 00:35:42,163 --> 00:35:45,122 Digger One, this is Carter. Do you read? 440 00:35:48,802 --> 00:35:51,841 - Are we too late? - I think they're unconscious. 441 00:35:51,962 --> 00:35:54,561 Well, we have to wake them up somehow. 442 00:35:56,761 --> 00:36:01,360 Dammit, Colonel! We haven't come all this way to take you home in a box. Wake up! 443 00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:06,439 Let me give them a nudge. 444 00:36:21,197 --> 00:36:23,397 Colonel O'Neill! 445 00:36:28,116 --> 00:36:30,316 Carter? 446 00:36:33,356 --> 00:36:35,915 - Carter! - Yes, sir. 447 00:36:37,914 --> 00:36:40,434 - Hi. - Hi, sir. 448 00:36:41,155 --> 00:36:43,914 We're gonna find a way to get you back home, safe and warm. 449 00:36:43,994 --> 00:36:46,194 What's your reserve oxygen status? 450 00:36:46,474 --> 00:36:47,994 Uh... 451 00:36:48,073 --> 00:36:50,514 I don't know... What? 452 00:36:51,633 --> 00:36:54,512 What's your reserve oxygen status? 453 00:36:56,393 --> 00:36:57,912 Carter, is that you? 454 00:36:57,992 --> 00:37:03,112 Sir, we're over here ready to bring you home, but you're gonna have to trust me. 455 00:37:05,471 --> 00:37:09,230 They're suffering from anoxia - oxygen deprivation. 456 00:37:09,350 --> 00:37:11,710 Do you trust me, sir? 457 00:37:13,270 --> 00:37:16,710 - Sure. - Good. Is Teal'c conscious? 458 00:37:18,389 --> 00:37:20,749 Teal'c? 459 00:37:23,068 --> 00:37:25,028 Teal'c! 460 00:37:26,988 --> 00:37:30,108 - O'Neill. - Look! It's Carter. 461 00:37:31,388 --> 00:37:33,588 She wants to talk to you. 462 00:37:35,147 --> 00:37:37,827 Major Carter, little oxygen remains. 463 00:37:37,906 --> 00:37:40,106 Cabin pressure? 464 00:37:40,786 --> 00:37:43,146 - Also very low. - We copy that. 465 00:37:43,225 --> 00:37:45,825 So we want you to do exactly what we say. 466 00:37:46,225 --> 00:37:49,025 First, remove your restraints. 467 00:37:49,105 --> 00:37:52,864 Then, on my mark, blow the canopy of the glider and push off. 468 00:37:52,984 --> 00:37:54,784 - We will die. - Negative. 469 00:37:54,864 --> 00:37:57,063 You'll be all right for a few seconds. 470 00:37:57,183 --> 00:38:01,623 Teal'c, the only way we can bring you aboard is with the ring transporter. 471 00:38:01,903 --> 00:38:04,663 That means you have to be clear of the glider. 472 00:38:04,742 --> 00:38:07,782 - You got it? - I understand. 473 00:38:07,863 --> 00:38:13,222 Good. I need you at least five metres from the scout ship. Close together. 474 00:38:13,301 --> 00:38:15,501 Stand by until I get into position. 475 00:38:15,781 --> 00:38:17,900 Jacob, is that you? 476 00:38:18,021 --> 00:38:20,901 Yes, it is, Jack. Now do what we tell you. 477 00:38:21,820 --> 00:38:24,260 Do you know your ship's bigger than ours? 478 00:38:24,339 --> 00:38:26,859 Colonel, we need you to concentrate. 479 00:38:32,779 --> 00:38:36,218 - Blow the canopy. - On my mark, not before. 480 00:38:37,138 --> 00:38:39,178 Right. 481 00:38:39,297 --> 00:38:43,737 Make sure your helmets are secure and set your oxygen at 100%%%. 482 00:38:44,457 --> 00:38:49,137 You'll need to pre- breathe the last of it. Deep breaths, holding each one in. 483 00:38:49,376 --> 00:38:52,496 You need to power the system before you blow the canopy. 484 00:38:52,576 --> 00:38:57,096 Then disconnect the umbilical and exhale as much as possible. 485 00:38:57,175 --> 00:38:59,535 Stand by. 486 00:39:18,093 --> 00:39:20,732 We're in position. Stand by in the hold. 487 00:39:21,772 --> 00:39:24,051 Colonel, Teal'c, are you ready? 488 00:39:25,371 --> 00:39:27,571 Ready! 489 00:39:29,451 --> 00:39:32,650 Three... two... one... 490 00:39:33,050 --> 00:39:35,010 Mark! 491 00:40:07,846 --> 00:40:09,246 They're all right! 492 00:40:09,325 --> 00:40:13,364 Flight, this is Digger Two. We have Colonel O'Neill and Teal'c aboard. 493 00:40:13,445 --> 00:40:15,884 They're both alive. 494 00:40:19,204 --> 00:40:21,483 Welcome aboard. 495 00:40:28,723 --> 00:40:30,682 Jacob... 496 00:40:31,802 --> 00:40:35,801 - Thanks for stoppin' by. - I was in the neighbourhood. 497 00:40:35,881 --> 00:40:38,161 You need a lift home? 498 00:40:38,281 --> 00:40:40,560 Yes, sir. 499 00:40:40,641 --> 00:40:42,600 Thank you. 500 00:40:53,639 --> 00:40:59,478 Flight, this is Digger Two. We have Colonel O'Neill and Teal'c aboard. 501 00:40:59,598 --> 00:41:01,957 - They're both alive. - Yes! 502 00:41:06,157 --> 00:41:10,156 Well done, Digger Two. Congratulations. Now come on home. 503 00:41:11,917 --> 00:41:15,876 Visiontext Subtitles: Sarah Emery 41679

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