Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
JACKSON: Previously on Stargate Atlantis.
I'm sure you're both familiar
with the Ancient named Janus.
McKAY: The inventor?
Well, I'm pretty sure I have information
that could lead us to his secret lab.
JACKSON: We were attacked.
- By who?
- I was kind of hoping you could tell me.
ALIEN: Get the device operational
within one hour or I will kill him.
Do you understand?
Somehow, you've found the Attero device.
What?
We're locked in.
Wait. There's a very dangerous,
very serious problem with the device,
and we need to talk to your boss...
If the power continues to build like this,
the gate will reach critical overload
and most certainly explode.
SHEPPARD: Everyone that doesn't need
to be here, get to the edge of the city.
It's not enough.
Move quickly. We have to get everyone
to the lower levels of the tower
to make sure that everyone will be...
(EXPLOSION)
(PEOPLE CLAMORING)
Colonel Sheppard, are you all right?
John?
- Teyla! How many were up there?
- Two.
I'll go get my people.
TEYLA: John!
They were right here when I left them.
If the explosion was hot enough,
there might not be anything left
for us to find.
Did you hear that?
(SHEPPARD GROANING)
John!
SHEPPARD: We didn't take cover.
(GROANING)
Are you all right?
- Are you all right?
- My ears.
I think I got some glass in my back.
Marie.
We lost the stargate.
We lost the Control Room. That's bad.
But we did not lose you. That's good.
Okay.
All the troops you've requested
have beamed onboard.
Have them round up
the rest of the humans
and confine them
to one of the hangar bays.
Inform our hive to wait for us here,
and under no circumstances
are they to activate their hyperdrive.
- Is that understood?
- KENNY: Yes.
Where are we going?
Atlantis.
I need you to get Banks and her team
to set up an auxiliary control room
below the damaged areas.
They've already begun. How are you?
Ah!
Well, I'm alive, you know,
that's good for now.
I still do not understand what happened.
The gate blew up.
That much I surmised, but why?
I don't know. Where the hell's McKay
when you need him, huh?
All right, so the device creates
a very specific subspace turbulence
that makes it impossible for the Wraith
to operate their hyperdrives.
- You said that already.
- But there's a side effect.
Yes, the unforeseen one
that Janus mentions.
Yeah, well, it's certainly not seen here,
because there's no stargate on this planet.
What's the point, Rodney?
Look, although the subspace turbulence
only affects
the Wraith's hyperdrive systems,
it creates a very dangerous type
of radiation that...
Well, that messes with
the basic operation of the stargates.
Stargates? What, as in all of them?
Well, all of the stargates
in the Pegasus network, yes.
And when you say, "messes with,"
you mean what?
Look, when dialed, power will build up
inside the gate until it overloads.
So you're saying that as long
as this Janus device is running,
every time someone dials a gate
in the entire galaxy...
It'll explode.
I mean, millions of people will die
if we don't shut that thing down.
Good timing, Mr. Woolsey.
Look,
I don't know what it is
you think we've done,
- but I assure you...
- Take us out of hyperspace.
We haven't arrived at Atlantis yet.
- Atlantis?
- We're within communications range.
We don't want to get too close.
Take us out.
I was hoping you'd be awake for this.
SHEPPARD: Well, are we up and running?
Yes, sir. We've routed all the city's
main controls into this room.
- At least we're not blind anymore.
- ZELENKA: No, but we're severely crippled.
Without the gate
or the ability to reach the Daedalus,
we have no way of getting to M6H-987
or rescuing Rodney and Dr. Jackson.
What should we do?
Five bucks to anybody who can figure out
how to contact the Daedalus.
- Ah, Colonel Sheppard?
- You got an idea, Banks?
Well, no, but I am being hailed
by the Daedalus on subspace.
Does that count?
Technically, that's not your idea,
but good enough. Put them on-screen.
I'll pay you later.
- Daedalus, it's good to...
- Colonel Sheppard.
What the hell's going on?
Where's Caldwell?
I'm afraid I had to relieve him
and his crew of duty.
- How close are they?
- Not close enough
to go by Jumper,
if that's what you're thinking.
Don't worry, I'm more than willing
to return this ship and its crew to you.
In exchange for what?
You've activated the Attero device.
I need you to shut it down
and give me its location immediately.
I don't know what you're talking about.
It was very clever of you,
luring me and my ship out into the open,
so you could see for yourself if it worked.
If what worked?
I have to admit, in a way, I'm impressed.
I was there 10,000 years ago
when the Ancients first tried to use it,
but they didn't have the stomach
to leave it on once they realized
how many of their precious stargates
it would destroy,
how many humans it would kill.
Sounds like something Janus
would have worked on.
Give me the location of the Attero device,
and once I have destroyed it,
I will return this crew to you.
Look, it's not what you think.
We have nothing to do with this.
Every minute that goes by without
you telling me where this device is,
I will kill a member of your expedition.
Oh!
Your time starts now.
Give us a second.
I don't think this should count
toward the minute.
I mean, he didn't say no yet.
What are the odds that...
What's this thing called?
Attero device.
What are the odds that this thing
was at the other end
of the subspace link that Rodney opened
when he went to that lab?
M6H-987? I'd say it's very likely.
It's also very likely that's where
he and Dr. Jackson were taken.
It must be a weapon that Janus developed
during the Wraith war.
A weapon to blow up stargates?
I doubt that was its original design.
It doesn't seem like an effective strategy.
So, a nasty side effect.
That's probably why
they stopped production.
Whatever the aliens took from the lab
allowed them to reactivate it again.
Whatever it is,
Todd seems pretty keen to stop it,
enough to risk taking the Daedalus.
Yes, but we can't give him the address.
If he gets it,
he'll destroy everything in its path,
including Rodney and Dr. Jackson.
John, we don't have a choice.
Our shield was able
to take the brunt of the explosion,
but if this is happening on other worlds,
it could kill millions.
(SIGHING)
Put them back on.
Oh, thank God.
We're not the ones behind this.
Very well.
(STAMMERING) Wait, I said,
we're not the ones behind this,
but we may have what you need.
Atlantis was attacked yesterday
by a race we have not encountered before.
They stole a piece of Ancient technology.
We believe this could be a component
to this Attero device.
We managed to track them.
You swing by here, pick me up,
I will take you there myself.
And give you the chance
to take out my hyperdrive
with one of your drones? I think not.
Why would I do that?
Right now, you're one of the few people
in the galaxy
with a ship capable
of dealing with this problem.
And I intend to keep it that way.
John Sheppard, transmit the coordinates,
or I will feed on Mr. Woolsey
before your eyes!
Do it.
We have it.
We'll be in touch.
(GRUNTING)
- You really think that's going to work?
- You got a better idea?
We're on a spaceship.
Those doors are designed to be airtight.
That means something as tiny as air
can't even get through.
How do you think you will?
Yeah, well, I'm a lot bigger than air.
Yeah, that's kind of my point.
- See?
- Ronon!
You okay?
- Yeah.
- All right. Come on.
Wait, what's our plan?
Where are we going?
If we get to an access ladder,
we head down two floors
to the engineering rooms.
- Then we cripple the ship.
- You know how to do all that?
- Yeah, don't you?
- Not really.
Watch and learn.
Hyperspace window opening.
Think Todd changed his mind?
He might have realized
just how crippled we are.
- We're being hailed.
- Put it up.
My name is Katana Labrea.
I'm a traveler. Larrin sent me.
Well, is everything all right?
No, as a matter of fact, it's not.
Larrin was hoping you could tell us
why the stargates are blowing up.
- You, come with me.
- Me? Why?
Hey! Whoa, no. We'll both go.
No need for that.
No.
I guess it just must be your turn
to use the fitness room.
Right.
- Good luck.
- You, too.
It was the first colony we'd built
on the surface of a planet
in a hundred generations,
and it was leveled in an instant.
I was in orbit when it happened.
We could see the explosion from space.
I've never witnessed
anything that powerful.
The gates are made of naquadah.
When they become unstable,
the size of the explosion is unimaginable.
We lost 3,000 people and two ships,
including our Ancient vessel.
Larrin would have come herself, but...
No, I'm sure she's got her hands full.
Look, these aliens or whoever they are,
they have two of our people hostage.
They need to be stopped.
We have coordinates, but we have no ship.
Then I guess I got here just in time.
That's what I wanted to hear.
Zelenka, you're with me.
- John...
- Teyla, I need you to stay here, all right?
The second Todd's done,
there's nothing stopping him
from turning that ship around
and making a run at Atlantis.
I need somebody I can trust
to stay in charge here.
Good luck.
I locked the door.
- This won't take long.
- So what do we do?
Bring up the main control systems
and disable them one by one?
That's one way to go.
Well, you'd have to lock them
out of the mainframe, though,
otherwise they could just
turn them back on again.
Do you have some sort of a passcode
to make sure they're locked out
once and for all?
Nope.
Well, then, what are you thinking?
- We just dropped out of hyperspace.
- I see that, yes.
- Why?
- I'm not sure.
The computer seems to think
it's due to battle damage.
Get our troops down
to the engineering room.
Someone's sabotaging this ship.
- What are you doing?
- Disabling the ship.
You can't just blast away
at vital systems like that!
What if you take out
the life-support system?
Don't worry.
The life-support system is that tray.
At least, I'm pretty sure it is.
Okay, we're out of hyperspace.
That's enough. Come on.
You wish to speak to me?
You're the leader?
You need to shut
this device down immediately.
No, I do not.
Okay, look, I understand
wanting to destroy the Wraith, I do,
but this isn't the way.
I disagree.
Okay, I don't know
if you're aware of this or not,
but this device has a serious side effect.
It makes stargates explode
when they're activated.
We do not use the stargates.
Okay.
But lots of other people do.
They are of no concern to us.
So you're just going to let them die,
millions of people across the galaxy?
You're no better than the Wraith.
- Perhaps. But we have little choice.
- Why?
Our planet is dying.
It can no longer sustain us.
For the first time in countless generations,
we must venture out
into this galaxy again,
a galaxy controlled by the Wraith.
If we do not destroy them,
they will destroy us.
This is the way it must be.
The Wraith are ahead of us.
As soon as they get to that planet,
they're gonna open up
with everything they've got.
Trust me, they ain't going
to be worried about collateral damage.
The only chance we have
to save our friends is to get there first.
If you want speed,
you've come to the right place.
ZELENKA: This is your engineering room?
KATANA: That's right.
It may not look like much, but trust me,
we can outrun most anything
in the traveler fleet.
Mila?
Hey.
This is Colonel Sheppard and Dr. Zelenka.
They're from Atlantis.
Mila's our chief engineer.
She can't be more than 16 years old.
Fifteen, actually.
She's been working on ships
since she was four.
We need to get where we're going
as fast as possible.
I want you to do whatever you can
to maximize hyperdrive output.
- No problem.
- You know,
Zelenka knows a thing or two
about hyperdrives himself.
I'm sure he'd be happy to give you a hand.
Who knows,
maybe you'll learn a thing or two.
(SIZZLING)
Ouch!
- The damage is significant.
- Begin repairs.
Every second the Attero device is active,
we risk losing more and more
of our alliance.
It has come to my attention
that someone from the original crew
has eluded capture.
Your freedom has become a nuisance.
Turn yourselfin immediately,
or we will begin killing off your friends
one by one.
You have three minutes to comply.
- He's bluffing.
- No, he's not.
- Where are you going?
- I'm turning myself in.
No, you're not.
- He's going to start killing people.
- He's going to kill you.
Well, I hope not.
We need to get armed,
free these people and take this ship back.
Exactly. I turn myself in,
and he'll think he's got us all.
It buys you the time you need
to do what you've got to do.
No. No, I'm not letting you do it.
- Ronon, listen to me...
- Jennifer, no.
Okay. You're right.
Okay. Come on.
We're almost there anyways.
(GRUNTING)
We're talking about the deaths
of millions of people.
How can you be so callous?
And what is it you're so afraid of?
Why are you still in your battle armor?
I can't hurt you.
I know you're not human,
and you're definitely not Wraith.
And if you were an Ancient,
you wouldn't have needed our help
to activate the device, so...
What are you?
- You're Asgard.
- You've encountered our kind before?
No, not just encountered,
I've worked with them,
even called a few of them my friends.
Indeed.
Of course, the Asgard I knew
were a noble race
who actually helped
the human population in my galaxy.
And where are they now?
- Dead.
- Hmm.
- But that had nothing to do with us.
- Are you certain?
They were clones,
copies of copies of copies,
going back generations,
and they suffered irreversible
genetic degradation as a result,
but you probably already know that.
Of course, because we are clones, as well,
subject to the same law
of diminishing returns,
and yet we are still very much alive.
- So, what, you solved the problem?
- Not entirely.
But once we were able to conduct
our research without interference,
we made significant progress.
Research on humans.
Because our physiology is similar
to what yours used to be.
Precisely.
I take that back.
I have met an Asgard like you before.
His name was Loki,
and he was experimenting
on humans, too,
until he was caught and brought to justice
by the Asgard High Council.
Because they did not believe
the ends justified the means.
That's right.
And look where it got them.
- SHEPPARD: Well, how's it coming?
- Well...
It does that sometimes.
Don't let it bother you.
Listen, what we are doing here is not safe.
What else is new?
She is pushing this ship
well past its boundaries.
That's kind of what we asked for, no?
If we don't get Rodney and Daniel back
before Todd gets there, they're goners.
This is the crudest hyperdrive system
I've ever encountered.
It is cobbled together
from mismatching components.
She's got to be pretty smart
to put a hyperdrive together
- with mismatched parts.
- She's going to burn it up.
Once we drop out of hyperspace,
there's a high possibility we won't be able
to engage the drive again.
Let's worry about that when we get there.
(ELECTRONIC BEEPING)
SHEPPARD: What was that? What?
Just a radiation warning.
The detector's a little over-sensitive.
I wouldn't worry about it.
I've got to get back to the bridge.
I'll leave you to it.
We came to this galaxy during the war.
With both the Wraith
and the Ancients occupied,
we were free to conduct our experiments.
Unfortunately, the hostilities came
to an end sooner than we thought,
and with an unexpected result.
You were betting on the Ancients.
They may have tried to shut you down,
but at least
they wouldn't exterminate you.
The Wraith do not tolerate
the presence of advanced technologies
other than their own.
Before we knew what was happening,
we were under attack.
We lost our intergalactic ships
in the first battle,
and we did not have
the resources to build more.
So how did you survive?
We had no choice
but to abandon our settlements
and retreat to a place
where the Wraith could not look for us,
a planet with a toxic atmosphere.
Oh! That sounds nice.
It was tolerable at first.
We were able to survive
using simple breathing apparatus,
but over the eons,
the environment has grown so harsh
that not even our armored exoskeletons
can protect us now.
So you ventured back into the galaxy,
and that's when you
came across this place.
We knew it was built
by the Ancients and why,
but we were unable to activate it
until you came along.
Look, I'm sorry that you were trapped
on a poisonous planet
for the last 10,000 years, I really am.
I'm sure it was awful.
But that doesn't justify what you're doing.
My people are dying.
The fact that, as you tell us,
our brothers are already gone,
only reinforces the need.
If we do not do this, our whole civilization,
a hundred thousand years of history,
will be wiped out forever.
I cannot allow that to happen.
Dr. Keller.
You're the saboteur?
That's right.
Where's your weapon?
- My weapon?
- Yes.
The one you used
to destroy the crystal trays.
I ditched it.
You really think I'd want it
ending up in your hands?
Oh! It's foolish of you
to see me as the enemy.
Really? Why's that?
I'm on a mission
from your Colonel Sheppard.
- I seriously doubt that.
- It is a long story.
But he has requested that
we neutralize a very dangerous target.
Then why did you take over the ship?
- Why did you attack our crew?
- As I said, it is a long story.
The mission, however, is time-sensitive,
and you have handed us a major setback.
Hyperdrive, weapons, shields,
they are all down.
- That's a real shame.
- It is,
considering that hundreds of thousands
of humans could die because of it.
I would think that would weigh
heavily on you in the future.
What are you talking about?
- Hyperdrive's coming back up.
- And weapons?
Irreparably damaged.
They're no good to us anymore.
I guess you won't be able
to finish the mission, then.
Oh, we'll find a way.
Get us back into hyperspace,
and get her down with the others.
You okay? I thought you were a goner.
- I'm all right.
- I mean, they need me.
You're kind of expendable. I just figured...
Yeah, I got what you meant by "goner. "
Thank you.
- What did they want?
- Ah, to talk, actually.
- Oh, oh. How did that go?
- They're Asgard.
- For real?
- Yeah, a faction that broke off
from the guys we knew
thousands of years ago.
- They're the ones inside the suits.
- I did not see that one coming.
Apparently, no fans of the Wraith, either.
- Are they going to shut off the device?
- Um...
- No.
- Then I don't care.
I mean, as long as that thing is on,
then millions of people could die.
Besides, I think
I've figured a way out of here.
- Really?
- This is an Ancient facility,
and Rodney McKay knows a thing or two
about Ancient facilities.
You know it has been clinically proven
that referring to yourself
in the third person
is a sign of mental instability, right?
Mentally unstable like a fox!
Okay, so, here's the plan.
I blow the fire-monitoring fuse.
The system suddenly goes dead.
It assumes there could be a fire.
It detects life signs inside the room,
it unlocks the doors for safety.
(McKAY EXCLAIMING)
Good job.
It's a good thing
they brought you back when they did,
because I just assumed you were dead,
and I was gonna leave.
- Lucky me.
- Yeah, you're welcome.
So, what do we do now?
- We've got to shut down the device.
- How do we do that?
Well, we'll just... We'll improvise.
Right.
(KELLER PANTING)
Todd didn't kill you.
No, but you almost got me killed.
I've never fired one of these
outside of the range before.
You did great.
- Ronon, good work.
- It's not over yet.
There's an armory down the hall.
We need everyone we can.
We're taking this ship back.
Okay, we need to get
to the device control room.
It'll be crawling with soldiers.
- Well, then we need to create a diversion.
- I'm all ears.
Okay, we go to the power relay station.
We create a massive explosion.
I never got how that made
a good diversion.
- What?
- You want to clear
the device control room
of bad guys, right?
- Yes.
- So, why would you assume
if there was a massive explosion,
people would go running towards it?
- I would.
- I rest my case.
I'm sorry. You know, I'm a good person.
I would want to save people
from the fire,
maybe figure out what was going on.
I, au contraire, would order
more guards to protect the one room
I thought whoever is blowing things up
probably wants to get to.
Explosion diversions are
the very cornerstone of diversions.
- You don't have any better ideas.
- I don't have any better ideas, yes.
Oh, my God, please don't kill me.
You need me.
- Rodney?
- Us, us. You need us.
Look, the device needs constant care.
I mean, true, I'm the only one
who knows how to work it, but...
What am I talking about killing for?
You're not a violent race.
You may have stunned us...
- Rodney.
- ... a few more times than I would've liked.
Who's to say we didn't deserve it, right?
- They're just suits.
- Yes, suits that house
one of the smartest races
that ever evolved.
I mean, the Asgards,
I've always been a big fan of the Asgards.
- Some of my best friends are Asgards.
- They're empty suits.
See?
- Yeah. I know. I was...
- You were...
Yeah, it's not important.
You know, from what I could tell,
the inside of the suits form around
whoever's in them.
One size fits all.
You sure you have all that figured out?
I've flown birds a lot harder
to manage than this one.
I'm surprised Larrin didn't say anything.
Larrin's never brought you up
before today.
Really? Never, huh?
Nope.
We're about to come out of hyperspace.
Everyone, get ready.
See, I knew this would happen.
We burned it out.
We got here, though, didn't we?
- Any sign of the Daedalus?
- No, looks like we beat them.
That's the first good news I've had all day.
Wait, I've got two ships closing in.
Shields up. Fire at will.
- Evasive maneuvers might be good.
- I'm on it.
Clear!
How come we haven't
run into any of them yet?
I've got a bad feeling about this.
Do a life signs scan,
find out where they are.
I have a mass of life signs
in the second 302 bay.
They fell back to their ship.
It's still in the bay.
Why would they do that?
Saw we'd armed up,
didn't want to risk a fight.
That doesn't sound like Todd.
I'm going to check it out.
Take us out of hyperspace.
- What is it?
- They locked us out of flight controls.
- Can you get us back in?
- Not quickly.
What's he got planned?
Okay, how long
to get the device shut down?
Five minutes.
All right, look. You watch the...
- Aw, come on!
- What? What now?
Well, something must have spooked them.
- Why?
- Well, aside from encrypting
- access to this workstation...
- Yeah, but you can break that.
Yeah, in a heartbeat,
but, as they very well know,
you can't operate this machine
without the control key.
Look, the thing they stole
from Janus' lab to begin with.
They've taken it.
One down, one to go.
I'm picking up a third ship
headed right for us.
Wonderful.
That was close. It flew into hyperspace.
- What?
- Hold on.
- I've got another window opening.
- They're coming right back at us.
What kind of
messed-up battle technique is that?
It's quite a bit out,
nowhere near the planet yet.
Wait.
It's the Daedalus.
Contact them.
We're going to need their help.
Colonel Sheppard?
- Surprised to see all of you guys.
- Same here.
Look, I'm on a traveler's...
I'm on a tra veler's ship.
We've engaged the enemy.
Ha ve you gotten the Daedalus back?
Because we're going to need the help.
T odd let us take her back
without so much as a fight,
but he's locked us out of the controls
and retreated to one of the 302 bays.
Why the hell would he do that?
He needs that place destroyed
more than anyone.
- Mr. Woolsey, sir?
- What is it, Marks?
Sir, the second we came
out of hyperspace,
- a pre-programed sub-routine kicked in.
- Meaning?
Our main scanners located
a facility on the planet
and immediately locked
the guidance system into it.
- It's taking us to the Attero device.
- In a way.
Sir, it's programed a collision course.
That's how he's going
to destroy the facility,
by ramming us into it.
Can't we just power down
the entire facility?
We can't do much more
than turn the lights off and on
- without the component thing.
- Well, we have to do something.
Wait a second.
These suits were designed
to protect the wearer
- from harsh environments, right?
- Technically, yes.
Then I have a really terrible idea.
No, no. You're not thinking
what I think you're thinking.
The radiation in there
would be pretty extreme.
Not to mention those electrical discharges
look pretty unfriendly, but...
Yeah, but the antenna
has a control crystal.
- If we could pull it manually...
- It's a 50-50 we even get that far.
I'd go 30-70, but I don't have a better idea,
and the suits, they should protect us.
(SIGHING)
- We disabled the ship weapons.
- You did?
Ronon did, yeah.
He didn't have any other choice.
Ramming the facility with the ship
is the only surefire way to take it out.
- Killing all of us in the process.
- I don't think he's that worried about us.
They just depressurized the 302 bay.
- You ready?
- Let's just get this over with.
McKAY: You know, we both
don't have to go in there.
Well, when you get killed
by one of those discharges,
someone's gonna have to finish
the job, so...
Great pep talk. Thanks.
I'm pretty sure we want
to avoid those touching us.
Thanks, coach.
What are you waiting for?
I have to pull the right one,
or the antenna explodes.
Hurry up.
But get it right.
How long before
the Daedalus hits the surface?
A minute, tops.
- How many people on board?
- A couple of hundred.
Look, I've got an idea,
but you're going to have to trust me.
All right.
Zelenka, Mila, I need you to open up
the hyperdrive in 30 seconds.
We're going to have to make a short jump.
- Impossible.
- Not a problem.
- You can do this, Marks.
- We're all counting on you.
I've almost got it.
(RUMBLING)
We're entering the atmosphere.
Marks.
Okay.
Here goes nothing.
Daniel!
What just happened?
You're welcome.
- What did you do?
- I just opened up a hyperspace window
big enough for the both of us.
We just traveled through the planet.
I got it!
I'm back in. We've got control of the ship.
And not a moment too late.
- They found us again.
- Give them everything you've got.
- Okay. You're okay, you're okay.
- Ow.
(GROANING)
Wrong again.
Did you turn it off?
I did. We did. You did.
Look, where does it hurt?
Everywhere.
I don't suppose there's a hospital nearby?
I'm pretty sure we're on our own.
Good.
Look, on the bright side, I mean,
we're both going to be dead
of dehydration in, like, five days,
so you won't have to put up with me
for much longer.
I'm...
I'm pretty busted up, Rodney. I don't...
I don't think I'm gonna make it that long.
Okay, I know it may not seem like it,
but I want you to know I really...
- Oh, thank God.
- I sure am glad to see you two.
He's badly hurt.
That's a new look for you.
Well, you know me,
it's function over fashion.
- Is the device still active?
- Not without this.
It's the facility's main control crystal.
That's not good enough for me.
Colonel Sheppard,
we have Drs. McKay and Jackson.
Our weapons are not operational.
Can you please see to it
that we never have to deal
with the Attero device again?
KA TANA: I'm locked on to its coordinates.
Opening fire.
Leveled.
Good.
- Let's go home.
- Well, you want to unzip me?
I'll look for a can opener.
KATANA: Zelenka has been a big help
with ship repairs.
We should have her ready to fly in no time.
- Then what?
- Start a new settlement, I guess.
That's good to hear. You tell Larrin
I'll help you with whatever you need.
- Thank you. We'll be in touch.
- Yeah, I'm sure you will be.
Tell Larrin she doesn't need to wait for
the next galactic emergency to drop by.
I'm a lot more charming
when my friends aren't about to die.
That's not what Larrin said.
See, she does talk about me!
- Every now and again.
- What does she say?
What, not even a hint?
RONON: Hey.
Hey.
You all done for the day?
Dr. Cole's taking my shift. Yeah.
Want to get something to eat?
Listen,
I'm really glad you came on the mission.
I mean, without you there,
we'd probably all be dead.
But I just want to be clear, because...
(SIGHING)
I just want you to know, that I'm kind of
interested in somebody else.
So?
I just didn't want to give you the wrong...
You didn't.
I just wanted to get something to eat.
- Okay, because I thought...
- Yeah, well, you're wrong.
Okay.
Okay.
- Do you still want to go...
- No. I should probably...
I should go.
McKAY: Hey.
How are you?
- Well, it hurts to eat this fruit cup.
- Don't eat the fruit cup, then.
Thank you, Groucho.
Listen, not that I don't
appreciate the visits,
but shouldn't you be trying
to figure out a way
to keep the Asgards
out of the shield again?
One step ahead of you.
That's not going to happen again.
Oh! Good.
You don't think
they'd make a run at us again?
(EXHALING) Well, I'm not sure,
but we did ruin the one plan they had
to feel free in this galaxy.
- They might hold a grudge.
- Well, let's hope not.
I don't think I'll be around
to find out, though.
Yeah, I heard
they're sending you back to Earth.
Yeah, I guess I need
some major patching up and recovery.
And Landry prefers I do that there
instead of here, so...
Well, the Daedalus has
already picked up a gate
left over from the old gate bridge,
and my team is installing it as we speak,
so we should have you home
in no time at all.
That's good. That is good.
Yes, so...
Well, it's been
- unique.
- Yes. Yes, it has. It sure has.
But I do want to say thank you
for saying that you respected me
when you thought
I was about to die back there.
Excuse me? I said no such thing.
Yeah, you did. You were, like,
"I know it may not seem like it,
but I really respect you,"
and that means a great deal to me.
I don't believe
I ever finished that sentence.
How else would you
have finished that sentence?
I would have said "regret. "
I would have said,
"I really regret you being here,
"because none of this
would have happened otherwise. "
So you can only give
compliments to the dying?
It's something I'm working on.
Do you want to try any of this?
- Ooh! Fries.
- Yeah, yeah, dive right in.
Take them, take them.
Ow.
DVDRip: Isaac