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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:07,758 --> 00:00:10,302 Previously on Stargate SG-1: 2 00:00:12,596 --> 00:00:15,224 They are the enemy of the Asgard. 3 00:00:15,307 --> 00:00:17,768 They plan to land the ship and infest Earth. 4 00:00:18,060 --> 00:00:19,311 Can you transport us up? 5 00:00:19,436 --> 00:00:22,105 Anybody who comes up is not gettin' down. 6 00:00:26,693 --> 00:00:29,071 Can this ship withstand an uncontrolled re- entry? 7 00:00:29,196 --> 00:00:30,113 No. 8 00:00:33,116 --> 00:00:35,786 We must destroy it by whatever means necessary. 9 00:00:37,704 --> 00:00:39,039 They're gonna use it to escape. 10 00:00:45,921 --> 00:00:47,339 Carter! 11 00:00:54,638 --> 00:00:57,099 And now the conclusion. 12 00:03:06,687 --> 00:03:08,313 Agh! 13 00:04:26,225 --> 00:04:29,645 I hear it took longer than they thought to set up the second gate. 14 00:04:29,728 --> 00:04:33,982 They finally got it running yesterday. Technical difficulties or something. 15 00:04:34,066 --> 00:04:36,527 You needed Sam's help, huh? 16 00:04:37,736 --> 00:04:40,030 Yes. It's, uh... 17 00:04:41,156 --> 00:04:44,660 It's ironic that she's not here to save herself. 18 00:04:44,785 --> 00:04:49,748 Well... you are fine. There's no signs of residual infection. 19 00:04:49,832 --> 00:04:53,168 - You were very lucky. - So you keep saying. 20 00:04:53,293 --> 00:04:55,337 I still want you to take it easy for... 21 00:04:55,462 --> 00:04:59,758 Offworld activation. Repeat, we have an offworld activation. 22 00:04:59,842 --> 00:05:02,386 .. another week. 23 00:05:02,469 --> 00:05:03,470 OK! 24 00:05:04,513 --> 00:05:07,307 Agh! Excuse me! Sorry! Ow! 25 00:05:07,391 --> 00:05:09,434 Hold that! 26 00:05:23,115 --> 00:05:27,244 - Receiving SG-1's IDC, sir. - Open the iris. 27 00:05:45,470 --> 00:05:47,764 Well, it's about time! 28 00:05:50,350 --> 00:05:52,811 We've been dialling home for over a week. 29 00:05:52,895 --> 00:05:55,439 It's great to see you guys, too. 30 00:05:56,273 --> 00:06:01,069 - I am pleased to see you well. - Thank you, Teal'c. You've got a... 31 00:06:02,404 --> 00:06:04,781 Don't touch it. 32 00:06:05,115 --> 00:06:08,619 - Glad you made it, SG-1. - Where's the fanfare, General? 33 00:06:08,744 --> 00:06:11,997 - We did kind of save the planet, sir. - Again. 34 00:06:12,080 --> 00:06:14,374 It should not get old, General. 35 00:06:14,458 --> 00:06:17,711 - Job well done. - Thank you, sir. It was nothing. 36 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:21,590 - What happened to Thor? - We got him out in a stasis pod. 37 00:06:21,715 --> 00:06:24,885 It was retrieved when we went through the Stargate on P4X- 234. 38 00:06:24,968 --> 00:06:26,845 It had a locating beacon. 39 00:06:26,929 --> 00:06:29,932 - They left you behind? - We were fine, sir. 40 00:06:30,057 --> 00:06:35,395 I'd be happy to debrief you all after I've debriefed myself for a nice hot shower. 41 00:06:35,479 --> 00:06:40,692 Permission to shower granted. In fact, I insist on it, Colonel. 42 00:06:42,402 --> 00:06:45,656 - Bad? - I wasn't gonna say anything. 43 00:07:05,551 --> 00:07:07,594 What you doin'? 44 00:07:07,719 --> 00:07:13,308 They salvaged a couple of replicator pieces from the ocean. I'm having a look. 45 00:07:16,270 --> 00:07:18,230 Is that wise? 46 00:07:18,355 --> 00:07:22,484 There's no discernible energy being emitted. It's safe to say they're dead. 47 00:07:22,568 --> 00:07:25,821 Besides, it's only a couple of little blocks. 48 00:07:25,946 --> 00:07:28,156 Well, I'm off. 49 00:07:28,240 --> 00:07:30,784 - Still going fishing? - Yep. 50 00:07:31,952 --> 00:07:34,496 - Still stayin' here? - Yeah. 51 00:07:34,580 --> 00:07:38,417 Think I've had enough relaxation for a while, sir. 52 00:07:40,043 --> 00:07:42,588 - OK. - Have fun. 53 00:07:43,839 --> 00:07:45,883 Yah sure, you betcha. 54 00:07:50,387 --> 00:07:52,431 Carter. 55 00:07:53,015 --> 00:07:55,225 Yes, sir. 56 00:08:01,190 --> 00:08:03,233 Sir! Wait. 57 00:08:06,528 --> 00:08:08,488 Deja vu. 58 00:08:08,614 --> 00:08:13,577 General Hammond just called. Major Davis is on his way in from the Pentagon. 59 00:08:13,702 --> 00:08:16,580 - Not goin' fishin'? - No, sir. 60 00:08:20,042 --> 00:08:21,585 Doh! 61 00:08:24,004 --> 00:08:29,760 The navy intercepted a Mayday from the Foxtrot- class attack submarine. 62 00:08:29,885 --> 00:08:32,888 - That's Russian. - Yes. 63 00:08:32,971 --> 00:08:35,265 Code name: Blackbird. 64 00:08:35,349 --> 00:08:39,895 The crew was being attacked by a large mechanical spider. 65 00:08:42,856 --> 00:08:45,150 - Just one? - We thought it was a joke. 66 00:08:45,234 --> 00:08:47,361 Then the transmission cut out. 67 00:08:47,444 --> 00:08:51,990 Approximately 1700 hours, the sub was spotted by aircraft off the Nimitz. 68 00:08:52,074 --> 00:08:55,827 It had surfaced and none of the attempts to communicate were returned. 69 00:08:55,911 --> 00:08:59,248 It was boarded. The crew was found dead. 70 00:08:59,498 --> 00:09:01,208 All of them? 71 00:09:01,291 --> 00:09:05,379 They got the bodies off before they discovered how they died. 72 00:09:07,381 --> 00:09:08,382 That's them. 73 00:09:08,507 --> 00:09:11,677 Sir, if this started with one bug, it's already replicating. 74 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:14,221 The man that took the pictures made it out. 75 00:09:14,304 --> 00:09:16,974 The Pentagon advised the navy to tow the sub in. 76 00:09:17,057 --> 00:09:19,351 - Do the Russians know we have it? - No. 77 00:09:19,434 --> 00:09:23,105 We're denying any knowledge, but, uh... this is gonna get sticky. 78 00:09:23,188 --> 00:09:25,941 None of the replicators must get out of that sub. 79 00:09:26,024 --> 00:09:30,904 It's under tight supervision. The harbour has been entirely cordoned off. 80 00:09:30,988 --> 00:09:34,074 - Our cover story is a chemical spill. - Blow it up. 81 00:09:34,449 --> 00:09:39,162 The Pentagon has requested that we preserve some specimens for study. 82 00:09:39,913 --> 00:09:44,626 The Asgard tried that, and these buggers have almost wiped out their entire race. 83 00:09:44,751 --> 00:09:49,047 That's why I'm here. You people are the closest thing to experts we've got. 84 00:09:49,131 --> 00:09:54,011 - As an expert, I'm saying blow it up. - Sir, conventional weapons may not do it. 85 00:09:54,136 --> 00:09:57,222 At least one survived the destruction of Thor's ship. 86 00:09:57,472 --> 00:09:59,850 Fine. Tow it back out to sea and nuke it. 87 00:09:59,975 --> 00:10:02,519 We've considered that. 88 00:10:02,644 --> 00:10:05,105 We're in a political mess right now, Colonel. 89 00:10:05,230 --> 00:10:09,401 The Russians picked up the Asgard ship's entry into the atmosphere. 90 00:10:09,484 --> 00:10:12,738 - So? - So, they're not buying our story. 91 00:10:12,821 --> 00:10:15,282 They already think we're responsible. 92 00:10:15,407 --> 00:10:19,328 A nuclear explosion in international waters would be hard to cover up. 93 00:10:19,453 --> 00:10:22,164 You don't realise how dangerous these things are. 94 00:10:22,247 --> 00:10:24,917 Is there any other way to neutralise these things? 95 00:10:25,000 --> 00:10:27,544 Maybe alien technologies you've come across? 96 00:10:27,669 --> 00:10:31,340 The replicators are impervious to Goa'uld technology. 97 00:10:31,465 --> 00:10:36,094 They are, however, susceptible to human projectile- weaponry. 98 00:10:38,555 --> 00:10:40,265 Guns. 99 00:10:40,390 --> 00:10:43,977 Sir, if there are still a small enough number of the replicators,... 100 00:10:44,102 --> 00:10:47,856 -.. a properly equipped team could... - Save the world? 101 00:10:48,273 --> 00:10:50,817 Getting old for you, sir? 102 00:10:53,111 --> 00:10:55,405 I'd better inform the Pentagon. 103 00:10:55,531 --> 00:11:00,827 - Unscheduled offworld activation. - We have no teams currently off world. 104 00:11:25,811 --> 00:11:29,815 - Why isn't the iris closing? - I'm trying, sir. It's not responding. 105 00:11:29,898 --> 00:11:33,151 - We have a loss of power in the base. - What? 106 00:11:55,424 --> 00:11:57,885 That's Thor! 107 00:12:05,642 --> 00:12:07,603 Stand down. 108 00:12:07,686 --> 00:12:10,689 - Thor, buddy! - Greetings, O'Neill. 109 00:12:10,814 --> 00:12:12,858 It's good to see you up and around. 110 00:12:12,983 --> 00:12:18,030 I owe you and your team a great debt of gratitude for saving my life. 111 00:12:19,573 --> 00:12:22,409 Well, here's timing. 112 00:12:22,492 --> 00:12:27,289 Not all of the replicators were destroyed when your ship exploded upon entry. 113 00:12:27,372 --> 00:12:29,917 Maybe you could help us out. 114 00:12:30,042 --> 00:12:33,378 - I cannot. - Why? 115 00:12:33,587 --> 00:12:37,966 I have come by Stargate because there are no ships to spare. 116 00:12:38,091 --> 00:12:41,428 My home world is being threatened by the replicators. 117 00:12:41,553 --> 00:12:45,682 Thus far, all attempts to stop them have failed. 118 00:12:45,766 --> 00:12:48,560 I have come here to seek your help. 119 00:13:02,074 --> 00:13:04,535 - We're back online, sir. - Good. 120 00:13:05,327 --> 00:13:07,371 How can we help you? 121 00:13:07,496 --> 00:13:13,669 Your projectile weapons proved effective in fatally damaging the replicators. 122 00:13:13,752 --> 00:13:14,753 Some. 123 00:13:14,878 --> 00:13:18,882 Your strategy for destroying the Bilisknerwas successful. 124 00:13:18,966 --> 00:13:21,093 Yeah, but you guys... 125 00:13:21,218 --> 00:13:24,137 The Asgard have tried to stop them. 126 00:13:24,221 --> 00:13:30,310 You showed their weakness may be found through a less sophisticated approach. 127 00:13:30,394 --> 00:13:33,272 We are no longer capable of such thinking. 128 00:13:33,355 --> 00:13:38,735 Wait a minute. You're actually saying that you need someone dumber than you are? 129 00:13:38,819 --> 00:13:41,780 You may have come to the right place. 130 00:13:44,157 --> 00:13:47,411 Thor, with all due respect, we need SG-1 here. 131 00:13:47,703 --> 00:13:50,164 I could go, sir. 132 00:13:50,873 --> 00:13:54,459 I don't know, Carter. You may not be dumb enough. 133 00:13:54,585 --> 00:13:58,088 - I think I can handle it, sir. - Permission granted. 134 00:13:58,463 --> 00:14:01,466 We must leave immediately. 135 00:14:05,554 --> 00:14:08,974 - Have fun. - Yah sure, you betcha. 136 00:14:33,081 --> 00:14:38,045 Simple recon, gentlemen. Do not fire unless absolutely necessary. 137 00:14:38,128 --> 00:14:41,298 The replicators will not attack unless threatened. 138 00:14:41,381 --> 00:14:43,675 Let's move. 139 00:14:51,600 --> 00:14:54,228 Video feed's up and online. 140 00:14:54,311 --> 00:14:57,105 Jack, can you hear me? 141 00:14:57,189 --> 00:15:02,778 Would it be necessary forme to mention my insane aversion to bugs at this time? 142 00:15:24,466 --> 00:15:26,510 Wow! 143 00:15:28,345 --> 00:15:31,515 That's an impressive- looking ship. 144 00:15:33,350 --> 00:15:37,479 The O'Neill was supposed to be our last great hope. 145 00:15:37,563 --> 00:15:39,606 The O'Neill? 146 00:15:39,731 --> 00:15:45,237 Yes. It is the most advanced technological Asgard creation yet. 147 00:15:46,488 --> 00:15:52,494 It is the first Asgard vessel designed solely to fight against the replicators. 148 00:15:52,578 --> 00:15:55,038 So why aren't we taking that? 149 00:15:56,165 --> 00:15:58,458 It is not ready. 150 00:15:59,459 --> 00:16:02,462 Uh... Where are we going exactly? 151 00:16:02,546 --> 00:16:08,385 Five Asgard ships are currently engaging three ships controlled by the replicators,... 152 00:16:08,468 --> 00:16:10,929 .. which are on their way here. 153 00:16:11,221 --> 00:16:15,767 We are going to join the battle and, with your help, stop them. 154 00:16:18,604 --> 00:16:19,855 OK. 155 00:16:19,980 --> 00:16:23,901 For the sake of the Asgard, we must not fail. 156 00:16:24,735 --> 00:16:27,696 No pressure 157 00:19:15,030 --> 00:19:17,074 Whoa! 158 00:19:27,543 --> 00:19:29,837 They're a different colour. 159 00:19:29,962 --> 00:19:32,631 Some sort of camouflage? 160 00:19:34,383 --> 00:19:36,426 We're movin' on. 161 00:20:29,271 --> 00:20:31,315 What is that? 162 00:21:03,013 --> 00:21:05,474 That's a big one. 163 00:21:07,309 --> 00:21:11,855 If that's some sort of queen, the other bugs may try to protect it. 164 00:21:11,939 --> 00:21:14,483 Queen? 165 00:21:23,909 --> 00:21:25,536 Agh! 166 00:21:30,749 --> 00:21:34,086 - Teal'c and Stevens are in trouble! - Battery room. 167 00:22:09,413 --> 00:22:12,291 - Stevens? - Dead. 168 00:22:12,833 --> 00:22:15,127 Let's move. 169 00:22:33,729 --> 00:22:36,982 Each individual building block is capable of exerting... 170 00:22:37,107 --> 00:22:42,529 .. a reactive, modulating, monopolar energy field on other blocks,... 171 00:22:42,613 --> 00:22:47,409 .. allowing the replicators to assemble themselves into many forms. 172 00:22:47,534 --> 00:22:52,331 To our knowledge, the interior of each block contains the following: 173 00:22:52,873 --> 00:22:55,876 two million isolated kiron pathways... 174 00:22:56,001 --> 00:22:58,045 Whoa, whoa, whoa... 175 00:22:58,587 --> 00:23:01,298 What's a kiron? 176 00:23:01,381 --> 00:23:04,384 In simplest terms, it is an energy particle. 177 00:23:04,801 --> 00:23:09,431 - I... I've never even heard of it. - Yes, I am aware. 178 00:23:10,599 --> 00:23:14,895 How am I supposed to help figure out how to defeat a kiron- based technology... 179 00:23:14,978 --> 00:23:16,939 .. if I don't know what a kiron is? 180 00:23:17,064 --> 00:23:23,153 We wouldn't invent a weapon that propels small weights of iron and carbon alloys... 181 00:23:23,237 --> 00:23:28,867 .. by igniting a powder of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulphur. 182 00:23:29,660 --> 00:23:33,580 - OK. I get your point. - We cannot think like you. 183 00:23:36,250 --> 00:23:42,256 OK. Let's forget about the kirons and try to put this in terms that I can understand. 184 00:23:42,381 --> 00:23:48,220 Each block is like an individual computer, able to communicate with other blocks. 185 00:23:48,303 --> 00:23:51,807 Multiple blocks come together to form bugs and other things... 186 00:23:51,890 --> 00:23:56,854 .. in order to perform various tasks, ultimately for the purpose of replicating. 187 00:23:56,937 --> 00:23:59,231 Correct. 188 00:24:00,566 --> 00:24:03,819 I guess you don't keep any replicators around for study. 189 00:24:03,944 --> 00:24:06,572 It is too dangerous. 190 00:24:06,655 --> 00:24:10,325 Of course. That would be stupid. Just out of curiosity,... 191 00:24:10,450 --> 00:24:15,914 .. could, say... oh, I don't know... two of the individual blocks replicate? 192 00:24:15,998 --> 00:24:21,044 It requires several blocks working together to make new blocks. 193 00:24:21,170 --> 00:24:23,463 It's good to know. 194 00:24:30,596 --> 00:24:33,056 It's virtual? 195 00:24:35,434 --> 00:24:37,811 Wow, it looks real. 196 00:24:40,147 --> 00:24:42,191 Wow! 197 00:24:45,611 --> 00:24:49,448 It will simulate any behaviour we have observed. 198 00:24:56,747 --> 00:25:00,751 It's outta control. Nobody's goin' back down in there. 199 00:25:00,834 --> 00:25:04,421 We have to blow up the sub and hope to contain any bugs that survive. 200 00:25:04,505 --> 00:25:08,091 - I think it's the only way. - I'll talk to the Pentagon. 201 00:25:08,217 --> 00:25:10,260 Colonel! 202 00:25:14,473 --> 00:25:17,392 There is definitely something in here. 203 00:25:21,688 --> 00:25:24,358 I think you brought back a souvenir. 204 00:25:41,458 --> 00:25:44,545 What is your current thinking process? 205 00:25:45,295 --> 00:25:48,715 Sorry. My mind was wandering for a second there. 206 00:25:49,132 --> 00:25:53,053 You were thinking about the humans on your planet. 207 00:25:53,178 --> 00:25:55,222 Yes. 208 00:25:55,931 --> 00:26:00,811 - Colonel O'Neill is a very capable human. - Yes, I know, but these things are... 209 00:26:00,894 --> 00:26:03,981 If we are able to stop the invasion of my world,... 210 00:26:04,064 --> 00:26:07,818 .. I promise we will do all we can to help yours. 211 00:26:08,652 --> 00:26:11,363 That's a pretty big if. 212 00:26:12,990 --> 00:26:15,993 Would you like sustenance? 213 00:26:16,076 --> 00:26:18,453 Yes. Thank you. I'm starving. 214 00:26:24,418 --> 00:26:26,712 I like the yellow ones. 215 00:26:35,429 --> 00:26:37,639 Oh, my God! 216 00:26:40,559 --> 00:26:42,603 Sorry. 217 00:26:47,441 --> 00:26:50,235 What is it? 218 00:26:50,319 --> 00:26:56,074 We have lost contact with the rest of the Asgard ships engaging the replicators. 219 00:26:56,575 --> 00:27:00,162 Well, could it be a communication problem? 220 00:27:00,245 --> 00:27:04,082 No. The Asgard ships are not being detected. 221 00:27:04,208 --> 00:27:07,794 - So what are those? - The replicators. 222 00:27:09,463 --> 00:27:11,757 We're too late. 223 00:27:17,846 --> 00:27:21,266 - The Dallas is standing by in the harbour. - Dallas? 224 00:27:21,350 --> 00:27:25,270 Los Angeles- class attack submarine. It'll torpedo the Blackbird. 225 00:27:25,395 --> 00:27:28,482 You should probably put a hold on that. 226 00:27:28,607 --> 00:27:31,068 This new block is corroded. 227 00:27:31,985 --> 00:27:34,196 And the significance of that is...? 228 00:27:34,363 --> 00:27:37,533 OK, look. The way Sam explained this to me,... 229 00:27:37,616 --> 00:27:40,869 .. the bugs use whatever raw materials are around to replicate. 230 00:27:40,994 --> 00:27:45,541 These are eating the Russian submarine, so they're basically made of steel. 231 00:27:45,666 --> 00:27:47,876 That is why they are a different colour. 232 00:27:47,960 --> 00:27:51,213 It may also explain why they haven't tried to get off the sub. 233 00:27:51,296 --> 00:27:53,507 It does? 234 00:27:53,590 --> 00:27:58,387 They can't. They're only as resilient as the raw materials they're made of. 235 00:27:58,512 --> 00:28:02,641 These aren't like the ones on Thor's ship. They'll rust in the water. 236 00:28:02,724 --> 00:28:05,269 They're less sophisticated, and vulnerable. 237 00:28:05,352 --> 00:28:08,230 Then blowing up the sub would easily destroy them. 238 00:28:08,313 --> 00:28:12,609 - If so, why don't we do it right now? - Because there's one that could survive. 239 00:28:12,734 --> 00:28:16,071 - The one that survived Thor's ship. - God! 240 00:28:16,196 --> 00:28:19,616 Right. It's the one that killed the entire crew of that sub. 241 00:28:19,741 --> 00:28:23,078 We have to be sure this won't happen again. 242 00:28:31,336 --> 00:28:33,797 Mother bug. 243 00:28:33,922 --> 00:28:36,675 It's a little dark. 244 00:28:40,554 --> 00:28:44,308 It's incorporated itself into the mother... bug. 245 00:28:45,267 --> 00:28:49,104 - I will return with you, O'Neill. - You sure? 246 00:28:49,188 --> 00:28:53,108 Look, every other bug on that sub is gonna be pretty upset when you kill Mom. 247 00:28:53,483 --> 00:28:55,777 Yeah. That'd be a fair reaction. 248 00:28:55,861 --> 00:28:58,864 Could we not create a diversion? 249 00:28:58,947 --> 00:29:02,784 Replicators are attracted to bursts of energy, are they not? 250 00:29:04,995 --> 00:29:09,625 Small charge on the upper level, draw'em away from Mom. 251 00:29:09,750 --> 00:29:13,170 They're in a containable situation. Now's our shot. 252 00:29:13,253 --> 00:29:15,464 Sub's diesel engines just started. 253 00:29:15,589 --> 00:29:18,675 The replicators are tryin' to move? 254 00:29:18,759 --> 00:29:24,598 They're anchored for now, but you better get out there before they decide to dive. 255 00:29:40,906 --> 00:29:44,076 So how long before they reach your planet? 256 00:29:44,201 --> 00:29:46,495 Two hours. 257 00:29:47,287 --> 00:29:52,501 Your ships can go faster than light speed. I've seen you cross the galaxy in no time. 258 00:29:52,626 --> 00:29:53,794 Yes. 259 00:29:53,919 --> 00:29:57,256 So why are the bug ships travelling so slow? 260 00:29:57,381 --> 00:30:02,427 In order to generate the subspace field required to travel at hyperspeed,... 261 00:30:02,511 --> 00:30:05,597 .. the full power of the generators is required. 262 00:30:05,722 --> 00:30:09,476 Presently they are using that power to replicate. 263 00:30:10,269 --> 00:30:14,189 So if they did go to hyperspeed, it would also mean no shields or weapons. 264 00:30:14,273 --> 00:30:20,612 Yes. But remember, the replicators do not care about time as we do. 265 00:30:21,572 --> 00:30:24,324 Right. They're not in a hurry. 266 00:30:25,701 --> 00:30:28,162 How did they get control of your ships? 267 00:30:28,287 --> 00:30:34,793 They are capable of modifying our own technology beyond our understanding. 268 00:30:34,877 --> 00:30:37,254 I thought they learned everything from you. 269 00:30:37,337 --> 00:30:42,551 It is possible they have gained knowledge from sources other than the Asgard. 270 00:30:42,676 --> 00:30:46,763 The bottom line is we can't touch them, but they could easily take this ship... 271 00:30:46,847 --> 00:30:50,100 -.. or blow it up if they wanted. - Yes. 272 00:30:50,225 --> 00:30:53,812 - So why don't they? - We have shown no signs of aggression. 273 00:30:53,896 --> 00:30:58,609 And this ship's technology is less advanced than the ships they occupy. 274 00:31:02,696 --> 00:31:05,240 I'm not really helping, am I? 275 00:31:13,081 --> 00:31:16,585 - Charge is set. - They're submerging. 276 00:31:16,668 --> 00:31:18,795 - Yes, sir. - Jack, the sub is diving. 277 00:31:28,096 --> 00:31:31,058 Yeah. We got that. Headin' to the battery deck. 278 00:31:35,062 --> 00:31:36,438 We're losing their signal. 279 00:31:36,522 --> 00:31:39,608 The sub can't dive below periscope depth on diesel engines. 280 00:31:39,733 --> 00:31:41,860 Radio- transmission boosters launched. 281 00:31:41,985 --> 00:31:45,322 - How do they get out underwater? - Escape hatch... 282 00:31:45,447 --> 00:31:47,491 Yes, sir. 283 00:31:53,997 --> 00:31:56,458 You are tired. 284 00:31:57,584 --> 00:31:59,211 Yeah. 285 00:31:59,336 --> 00:32:03,257 It is another advantage the replicators have over us. 286 00:32:03,340 --> 00:32:05,801 They do not require rest. 287 00:32:08,345 --> 00:32:10,472 But they do have to eat. 288 00:32:10,556 --> 00:32:13,016 Yes. In order to replicate. 289 00:32:13,600 --> 00:32:16,603 And they are what they eat, right? 290 00:32:16,687 --> 00:32:19,147 What's the strongest material you know of? 291 00:32:19,231 --> 00:32:24,570 We have just developed a new alloy of naqahdah, trinium and carbon. 292 00:32:24,653 --> 00:32:28,574 It was used to create the hull of the O'Neill. 293 00:32:28,699 --> 00:32:32,202 - Can that ship reach hyperspeed yet? - Yes. 294 00:32:33,036 --> 00:32:37,124 Can it be flown using autopilot or some sort of remote control? 295 00:32:37,207 --> 00:32:40,878 - Why? - To get the replicators to chase after it. 296 00:32:40,961 --> 00:32:43,088 It is possible. However... 297 00:32:43,714 --> 00:32:48,093 That ship is everything they want. It'll look like an all- you- can- eat buffet. 298 00:32:48,218 --> 00:32:53,182 But it is not completed. They will capture it and consume its technology. 299 00:32:53,307 --> 00:32:56,226 Not if you rig it to self- destruct. 300 00:32:56,935 --> 00:32:59,396 I do not understand. 301 00:32:59,521 --> 00:33:04,151 You said that the bugs can't use shields or weapons in hyperspeed. 302 00:33:04,234 --> 00:33:08,155 If the O'Neill enters hyperspeed, the bugs will have to in order to follow. 303 00:33:08,280 --> 00:33:11,450 When they do, you blow the O'Neill and take the bugs with it. 304 00:33:11,533 --> 00:33:14,077 Major Carter, you are suggesting... 305 00:33:14,203 --> 00:33:18,749 .. that we destroy the most advanced Asgard attack vessel ever created... 306 00:33:18,874 --> 00:33:21,418 -.. before it is even finished. - I know. 307 00:33:21,543 --> 00:33:26,840 The O'Neill is our last hope of successfully attacking infested ships. 308 00:33:26,924 --> 00:33:31,887 It won't attack anything if the bugs get to your planet before it's finished. 309 00:33:32,012 --> 00:33:36,558 You said you didn't think the answer had to do with your technology any more. 310 00:33:36,642 --> 00:33:41,188 - If they do not follow the O'Neill... - We have to believe that they will. 311 00:33:41,271 --> 00:33:46,318 If the replicators are able to infest the O'Neill and disable the self- destruct... 312 00:33:46,443 --> 00:33:48,737 They consume the ship and its technology,... 313 00:33:48,862 --> 00:33:51,740 .. and we will have created the most advanced bugs yet. 314 00:33:51,824 --> 00:33:56,036 - I know. It's a risk. - A risk we cannot take. 315 00:34:58,348 --> 00:35:02,102 The reason I am here is because you want me to suggest a strategy... 316 00:35:02,186 --> 00:35:04,313 .. that you would never think of. 317 00:35:04,438 --> 00:35:07,524 You keep trying to defeat them with better technology... 318 00:35:07,608 --> 00:35:10,319 .. and they absorb it and become more advanced. 319 00:35:10,402 --> 00:35:13,071 You have to use that against them. 320 00:35:13,155 --> 00:35:17,451 We know that they'll go after the O'Neill because it's your most advanced ship. 321 00:35:17,576 --> 00:35:20,037 They'll think you want to keep it from them. 322 00:35:20,120 --> 00:35:23,707 They won't expect you to blow it up. It's a tactic they've never seen. 323 00:35:23,790 --> 00:35:27,211 - It's a tactic we would never consider. - Exactly! 324 00:35:27,336 --> 00:35:31,465 Otherwise we just stand here and watch them invade your world. 325 00:35:31,548 --> 00:35:36,345 I'm sorry. Maybe it's a really stupid idea, but isn't that why I'm here? 326 00:35:37,888 --> 00:35:40,349 Then we should try it. 327 00:36:11,296 --> 00:36:13,507 Son of a bitch! 328 00:36:21,723 --> 00:36:25,811 - I believe you got it, O'Neill. - Yeah, I think I got it. 329 00:36:32,150 --> 00:36:34,194 What the hell...? 330 00:36:37,990 --> 00:36:40,033 O'Neill! 331 00:36:49,001 --> 00:36:51,461 Ah, crap! 332 00:36:52,504 --> 00:36:56,967 Colonel O'Neill, is there any way you can make it to the escape hatch? 333 00:37:10,898 --> 00:37:14,234 - The anchor line just snapped. - Is there anything we can do? 334 00:37:14,359 --> 00:37:17,946 Best thing is to chase them into shallow water and hope they surface. 335 00:37:18,071 --> 00:37:20,824 No, there's not enough time for that. 336 00:37:22,576 --> 00:37:25,287 Teal'c! Let's try this! 337 00:37:37,633 --> 00:37:39,676 Ok, forget that. 338 00:38:00,197 --> 00:38:06,036 - You better go ahead and blow this thing. - That's not a positive attitude, Jack. 339 00:38:06,578 --> 00:38:10,332 Listen to me! We are not gettin' outta here! 340 00:38:10,415 --> 00:38:12,543 Mission accomplished. Blow it! 341 00:38:13,085 --> 00:38:15,295 - Jack! - Daniel, please! 342 00:38:15,420 --> 00:38:19,800 Nuke my ass before I get eaten alive by these damn bugs! 343 00:38:22,010 --> 00:38:24,555 Davis! Give the order! 344 00:38:42,865 --> 00:38:45,576 The O'Neill has been launched. 345 00:38:51,999 --> 00:38:54,459 They're chasing it. 346 00:38:56,712 --> 00:39:00,549 The O'Neill will now enter hyperspeed. 347 00:39:15,731 --> 00:39:18,025 It worked. 348 00:39:26,200 --> 00:39:28,243 Yes! 349 00:39:29,077 --> 00:39:30,496 Ooh! 350 00:39:30,579 --> 00:39:33,665 I'm sorry! I didn't hurt you, did I? 351 00:39:33,790 --> 00:39:36,001 I am fine. 352 00:39:36,084 --> 00:39:40,714 - We did it. - It was your stupid idea, Major Carter. 353 00:40:00,609 --> 00:40:03,153 OK... OK... 354 00:40:03,237 --> 00:40:05,697 Fire on target. 355 00:40:07,574 --> 00:40:10,118 Dallas is firing torpedoes. 356 00:40:13,664 --> 00:40:19,169 Eight seconds to impact. Blackbird attempting evasive manoeuvre. 357 00:40:23,632 --> 00:40:27,386 Torpedoes still on target. Two seconds. 358 00:40:35,727 --> 00:40:37,771 Direct hit. 359 00:40:48,073 --> 00:40:50,117 They're OK. 360 00:40:51,201 --> 00:40:53,412 - What? - The... 361 00:40:53,912 --> 00:40:55,956 The... The... 362 00:40:56,832 --> 00:40:59,126 The... They're OK! 363 00:41:15,058 --> 00:41:18,395 - Now, that's timing! - We came as soon as we could, sir. 364 00:41:20,814 --> 00:41:23,442 Teal'c, you all right? 365 00:41:23,525 --> 00:41:25,819 I am, O'Neill. 366 00:41:26,737 --> 00:41:32,659 - I take it things weren't going well. - We had things handled pretty good. 367 00:41:32,868 --> 00:41:36,914 - The bugs are taken care of down there? - Pretty much. You? 368 00:41:37,956 --> 00:41:40,250 We kicked their asses. 369 00:41:41,543 --> 00:41:43,837 They had asses? 370 00:41:43,921 --> 00:41:47,508 The Asgard had this big new ship. The O'Neill. 371 00:41:49,718 --> 00:41:51,595 Oh, yeah? 372 00:41:51,720 --> 00:41:54,431 But... we had to blow it up. 373 00:41:56,141 --> 00:41:59,478 - Oh. - The Asgard are most grateful. 374 00:41:59,603 --> 00:42:04,233 One day we shall repay you by helping to fight the Goa'uld. 375 00:42:05,275 --> 00:42:06,360 One day? 376 00:42:06,443 --> 00:42:09,696 Saving one Asgard planet is a small victory. 377 00:42:10,656 --> 00:42:15,202 The conflict with the replicators stretches across my galaxy. 378 00:42:15,285 --> 00:42:18,247 Major Carter's strategy worked this time,... 379 00:42:18,330 --> 00:42:21,208 .. but the replicators are very intelligent. 380 00:42:21,291 --> 00:42:24,294 - It may not work again. - I get it. 381 00:42:26,296 --> 00:42:30,425 However, now there is hope where once there was none. 382 00:42:31,260 --> 00:42:35,639 Well, if you ever need any more dumb ideas, you know where to find me. 383 00:42:36,056 --> 00:42:38,433 - Until we meet again. - Yeah. 384 00:42:38,559 --> 00:42:41,353 Hey, listen! Stop by any time. 385 00:42:41,436 --> 00:42:44,773 In fact... I'll take you fishin'. I'd love to do that. 386 00:42:44,857 --> 00:42:49,403 There's this lake in northern Minnesota where the bass grow that big. Well... 387 00:42:59,037 --> 00:43:03,417 Visiontext subtitles: Sarah Emery 9999 00:00:0,500 --> 00:00:2,00 www.tvsubtitles.net 31983

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