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Previously on Stargate SG-1:
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They are the enemy of the Asgard.
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They plan to land the ship
and infest Earth.
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Can you transport us up?
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Anybody who comes up
is not gettin' down.
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Can this ship withstand
an uncontrolled re- entry?
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No.
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We must destroy it
by whatever means necessary.
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They're gonna use it to escape.
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Carter!
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And now the conclusion.
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Agh!
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I hear it took longer than they thought
to set up the second gate.
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They finally got it running yesterday.
Technical difficulties or something.
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You needed Sam's help, huh?
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Yes. It's, uh...
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It's ironic that she's not here
to save herself.
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Well... you are fine.
There's no signs of residual infection.
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- You were very lucky.
- So you keep saying.
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I still want you to take it easy for...
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Offworld activation.
Repeat, we have an offworld activation.
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.. another week.
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OK!
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Agh! Excuse me! Sorry! Ow!
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Hold that!
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- Receiving SG-1's IDC, sir.
- Open the iris.
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Well, it's about time!
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We've been dialling home
for over a week.
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It's great to see you guys, too.
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- I am pleased to see you well.
- Thank you, Teal'c. You've got a...
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Don't touch it.
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- Glad you made it, SG-1.
- Where's the fanfare, General?
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- We did kind of save the planet, sir.
- Again.
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It should not get old, General.
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- Job well done.
- Thank you, sir. It was nothing.
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- What happened to Thor?
- We got him out in a stasis pod.
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It was retrieved when we went
through the Stargate on P4X- 234.
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It had a locating beacon.
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- They left you behind?
- We were fine, sir.
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I'd be happy to debrief you all after I've
debriefed myself for a nice hot shower.
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Permission to shower granted.
In fact, I insist on it, Colonel.
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- Bad?
- I wasn't gonna say anything.
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What you doin'?
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They salvaged a couple of replicator
pieces from the ocean. I'm having a look.
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Is that wise?
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There's no discernible energy being
emitted. It's safe to say they're dead.
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Besides, it's only a couple of little blocks.
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Well, I'm off.
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- Still going fishing?
- Yep.
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- Still stayin' here?
- Yeah.
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Think I've had enough
relaxation for a while, sir.
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- OK.
- Have fun.
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Yah sure, you betcha.
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Carter.
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Yes, sir.
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Sir! Wait.
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Deja vu.
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General Hammond just called. Major
Davis is on his way in from the Pentagon.
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- Not goin' fishin'?
- No, sir.
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Doh!
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The navy intercepted a Mayday
from the Foxtrot- class attack submarine.
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- That's Russian.
- Yes.
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Code name: Blackbird.
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The crew was being attacked
by a large mechanical spider.
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- Just one?
- We thought it was a joke.
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Then the transmission cut out.
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Approximately 1700 hours, the sub
was spotted by aircraft off the Nimitz.
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It had surfaced and none of the attempts
to communicate were returned.
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It was boarded. The crew was found dead.
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All of them?
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They got the bodies off before
they discovered how they died.
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That's them.
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Sir, if this started with one bug,
it's already replicating.
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The man that took the pictures
made it out.
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The Pentagon advised the navy
to tow the sub in.
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- Do the Russians know we have it?
- No.
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We're denying any knowledge,
but, uh... this is gonna get sticky.
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None of the replicators
must get out of that sub.
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It's under tight supervision. The harbour
has been entirely cordoned off.
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- Our cover story is a chemical spill.
- Blow it up.
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The Pentagon has requested that we
preserve some specimens for study.
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The Asgard tried that, and these buggers
have almost wiped out their entire race.
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That's why I'm here. You people are
the closest thing to experts we've got.
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- As an expert, I'm saying blow it up.
- Sir, conventional weapons may not do it.
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At least one survived
the destruction of Thor's ship.
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Fine. Tow it back out to sea and nuke it.
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We've considered that.
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We're in a political mess
right now, Colonel.
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The Russians picked up the Asgard ship's
entry into the atmosphere.
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- So?
- So, they're not buying our story.
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They already think we're responsible.
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A nuclear explosion in international
waters would be hard to cover up.
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You don't realise
how dangerous these things are.
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Is there any other way
to neutralise these things?
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Maybe alien technologies
you've come across?
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The replicators are impervious
to Goa'uld technology.
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They are, however, susceptible
to human projectile- weaponry.
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Guns.
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Sir, if there are still a small enough
number of the replicators,...
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-.. a properly equipped team could...
- Save the world?
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Getting old for you, sir?
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I'd better inform the Pentagon.
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- Unscheduled offworld activation.
- We have no teams currently off world.
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- Why isn't the iris closing?
- I'm trying, sir. It's not responding.
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- We have a loss of power in the base.
- What?
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That's Thor!
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Stand down.
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- Thor, buddy!
- Greetings, O'Neill.
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It's good to see you up and around.
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I owe you and your team a great
debt of gratitude for saving my life.
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Well, here's timing.
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Not all of the replicators were destroyed
when your ship exploded upon entry.
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Maybe you could help us out.
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- I cannot.
- Why?
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I have come by Stargate
because there are no ships to spare.
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My home world is being
threatened by the replicators.
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Thus far, all attempts
to stop them have failed.
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I have come here to seek your help.
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- We're back online, sir.
- Good.
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How can we help you?
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Your projectile weapons proved effective
in fatally damaging the replicators.
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Some.
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Your strategy for destroying
the Bilisknerwas successful.
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Yeah, but you guys...
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The Asgard have tried to stop them.
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You showed their weakness may be found
through a less sophisticated approach.
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We are no longer capable
of such thinking.
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Wait a minute. You're actually saying that
you need someone dumber than you are?
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You may have come to the right place.
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Thor, with all due respect,
we need SG-1 here.
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I could go, sir.
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I don't know, Carter.
You may not be dumb enough.
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- I think I can handle it, sir.
- Permission granted.
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We must leave immediately.
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- Have fun.
- Yah sure, you betcha.
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Simple recon, gentlemen.
Do not fire unless absolutely necessary.
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The replicators will not attack
unless threatened.
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Let's move.
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Video feed's up and online.
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Jack, can you hear me?
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Would it be necessary forme to mention
my insane aversion to bugs at this time?
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Wow!
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That's an impressive- looking ship.
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The O'Neill was supposed to be
our last great hope.
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The O'Neill?
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Yes. It is the most advanced
technological Asgard creation yet.
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It is the first Asgard vessel designed
solely to fight against the replicators.
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So why aren't we taking that?
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It is not ready.
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Uh... Where are we going exactly?
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Five Asgard ships are currently engaging
three ships controlled by the replicators,...
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.. which are on their way here.
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We are going to join the battle
and, with your help, stop them.
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OK.
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For the sake of the Asgard,
we must not fail.
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No pressure
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Whoa!
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They're a different colour.
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Some sort of camouflage?
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We're movin' on.
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What is that?
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That's a big one.
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If that's some sort of queen,
the other bugs may try to protect it.
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Queen?
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Agh!
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- Teal'c and Stevens are in trouble!
- Battery room.
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- Stevens?
- Dead.
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Let's move.
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Each individual building block
is capable of exerting...
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.. a reactive, modulating, monopolar
energy field on other blocks,...
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.. allowing the replicators
to assemble themselves into many forms.
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To our knowledge, the interior
of each block contains the following:
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two million isolated kiron pathways...
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Whoa, whoa, whoa...
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What's a kiron?
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In simplest terms, it is an energy particle.
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- I... I've never even heard of it.
- Yes, I am aware.
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How am I supposed to help figure out
how to defeat a kiron- based technology...
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.. if I don't know what a kiron is?
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We wouldn't invent a weapon that propels
small weights of iron and carbon alloys...
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.. by igniting a powder of
potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulphur.
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- OK. I get your point.
- We cannot think like you.
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OK. Let's forget about the kirons and try
to put this in terms that I can understand.
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Each block is like an individual computer,
able to communicate with other blocks.
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Multiple blocks come together
to form bugs and other things...
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.. in order to perform various tasks,
ultimately for the purpose of replicating.
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Correct.
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I guess you don't keep
any replicators around for study.
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It is too dangerous.
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Of course. That would be stupid.
Just out of curiosity,...
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.. could, say... oh, I don't know...
two of the individual blocks replicate?
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It requires several blocks
working together to make new blocks.
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It's good to know.
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It's virtual?
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Wow, it looks real.
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Wow!
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It will simulate any behaviour
we have observed.
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It's outta control.
Nobody's goin' back down in there.
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We have to blow up the sub and hope to
contain any bugs that survive.
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- I think it's the only way.
- I'll talk to the Pentagon.
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Colonel!
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There is definitely something in here.
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I think you brought back a souvenir.
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What is your current thinking process?
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Sorry. My mind was wandering
for a second there.
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00:25:49,132 --> 00:25:53,053
You were thinking about
the humans on your planet.
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00:25:53,178 --> 00:25:55,222
Yes.
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- Colonel O'Neill is a very capable human.
- Yes, I know, but these things are...
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If we are able to stop
the invasion of my world,...
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.. I promise we will do
all we can to help yours.
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That's a pretty big if.
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Would you like sustenance?
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00:26:16,076 --> 00:26:18,453
Yes. Thank you. I'm starving.
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I like the yellow ones.
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Oh, my God!
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Sorry.
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00:26:47,441 --> 00:26:50,235
What is it?
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We have lost contact with the rest of the
Asgard ships engaging the replicators.
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00:26:56,575 --> 00:27:00,162
Well, could it be
a communication problem?
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No. The Asgard ships
are not being detected.
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- So what are those?
- The replicators.
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We're too late.
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- The Dallas is standing by in the harbour.
- Dallas?
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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.
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This new block is corroded.
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And the significance of that is...?
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OK, look. The way
Sam explained this to me,...
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.. the bugs use whatever raw materials
are around to replicate.
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These are eating the Russian submarine,
so they're basically made of steel.
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That is why they are a different colour.
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It may also explain why
they haven't tried to get off the sub.
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It does?
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They can't. They're only as resilient
as the raw materials they're made of.
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These aren't like the ones on Thor's ship.
They'll rust in the water.
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They're less sophisticated,
and vulnerable.
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Then blowing up the sub
would easily destroy them.
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- If so, why don't we do it right now?
- Because there's one that could survive.
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- The one that survived Thor's ship.
- God!
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Right. It's the one that killed
the entire crew of that sub.
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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
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