{259}{320}- Hon, I am so sorry.|- It's all right. {338}{418}- No, if you were this late, I'd...|- I know how busy you are. {421}{485}Besides, it's a beautiful day to wait. {487}{536}And wait. {546}{591}Have you eaten? {593}{708}Yeah, I'm sorry, honey, I had to.|I'm scheduled to be offworld at 13.30. {766}{817}What? {820}{875}I just found out. {896}{955}I thought for sure this time. {1031}{1082}Thank you. {1084}{1131}Thank you very much. {1148}{1247}They said it isn't either one of us.|We just have to keep trying. {1249}{1304}Not that I mind trying. {1345}{1437}I just... I thought we'd be working|on our second child by now. {1440}{1489}Me too. {1542}{1601}Walk me to the terminal? {1802}{1838}Let's get a second opinion. {1840}{1940}(Carter) The Aschen are hundreds|of years more advanced in medicine. {2066}{2111}So, how long will you be gone? {2114}{2186}I have to visit a new embassy|on the southern continent,... {2189}{2273}- ..l have to tour the nine planets...|- You're kidding. {2275}{2343}Of course. Think I'd miss|your anniversary ceremony? {2345}{2437}- No, it's no big deal.|- Right, it's no big deal(!) {2439}{2564}If it wasn't for you, we'd never even have|met the Aschen. I'll be back tonight, OK? {2567}{2713}(announcer) Travellers to Confederation|planets, stand by in the departure area. {2716}{2740}Bye. {2756}{2805}Bye. {4792}{4837}About face! {4959}{5086}(announcer) Ladies and gentlemen,|the President ofthe United States. {5088}{5191}My fellowAmericans...|ten years ago, this very day,... {5214}{5312}..a team code-named SG-1,|then working in secret,... {5337}{5415}..came upon an alien race, the Aschen. {5454}{5538}With that introduction, I was|able to forge the greatest alliance... {5540}{5665}..this country - indeed, this world -|has everknown. {5668}{5717}(applause) {5840}{5976}I read now from Colonel|Jack O'Neill's mission report... {5979}{6038}..of that fiirst contact. {6081}{6155}"These folks sound too good to be true." {6157}{6237}"Willing to share|their science and technology." {6239}{6311}"Friendly, smarter than we are." {6348}{6412}"And one thing's forsure." {6414}{6465}"The Goa'uld are coming." {6468}{6533}"The Aschen could save ourasses." {6714}{6763}Well, guess what, Jack. {6792}{6841}They did. {6895}{6983}Jack O'Neill could not be here today,|but those candid words,... {6986}{7103}..hurriedly scratched down in a mission|report ten years ago, were prescient. {7114}{7192}Membership in|the Aschen Confederation... {7195}{7300}..guarantees the security, the health... {7329}{7452}..and the future ofevery|human being on God's earth. {7564}{7714}Dr Samantha Carter, DrDaniel Jackson,|Teal'c, would you please step forward? {7898}{8017}Though ournation's business has|kept me from being with you in person,... {8031}{8115}..nonetheless I want to thank you|from the bottom ofmy heart... {8117}{8209}..for what you have done forme|and for our country. {8400}{8457}God bless you all. {8460}{8486}Aim! {8489}{8525}Fire! {8541}{8590}Aim! Fire! {8612}{8661}Aim! Fire! {8778}{8848}- To General Hammond.|- To General Hammond. {9008}{9061}I miss him, especially today. {9064}{9146}- How long has it been, anyway?|- It has been six years. {9161}{9229}What was Jack's excuse?|I expected to see him here. {9231}{9311}O'Neill has made his feelings clear|about the Aschen alliance. {9313}{9378}Well, he could have come to see us. {9413}{9482}- I almost didn't come myself.|- Really? {9484}{9609}It's easier for you, Daniel. Your job|wasn't made obsolete. And if l... Mollem. {9650}{9778}Forgive me for interrupting. Ambassador,|the Aschen delegation is eager to hear... {9780}{9849}..about your visit to our South Continent. {9851}{9904}Yeah, it'd be my pleasure. {9906}{9980}Well, I think we can|safely assume I'll be late. {10014}{10084}Doctors, Teal'c, congratulations again. {10113}{10172}So, where are we goin'? {10195}{10295}- I had planned to return to Chulak.|- We haven't see each other in ages. {10297}{10379}- Please.|- Very well. {10381}{10432}- Dinner?|- Sounds great. {10435}{10500}- Great to see you.|- I'll see you soon. {10577}{10638}So... what was that? {10640}{10706}- What was what?|- Going on again about being obsolete. {10708}{10823}Think about it, Sam. We've all taken|the anti-ageing and anti-cancer vaccines. {10825}{10948}Now they have machines that can reverse|tissue damage and mend broken bones. {10950}{11007}I mean, where does that leave me? {11010}{11063}Put that way, I know what you mean. {11065}{11178}Half the time their science is so far|over my head, I feel like a lab assistant. {11181}{11247}Ah, but you have something to do. {11249}{11287}Yeah. {11289}{11387}OK, enough of that. Tell me,|by any chance, are you and Joe... {11420}{11545}Not yet. They say it isn't either one of us.|We just have to keep trying. {11547}{11639}They let me keep an office in Washington,|even though I have nothing to do. {11642}{11732}- I'd be happy to give you a checkup.|- No, they said I was fine, really. {11734}{11808}The medicine I practise|may seem like the Dark Ages now,... {11811}{11891}..but I was your doctor for a long time. {11893}{11952}How long have you been trying? {11997}{12056}- Almost three years.|- Yes. {12142}{12203}When can we do this? {12368}{12460}Hey. Sorry to keep you waiting, but|I just wanted to double-check my results. {12463}{12528}And I'm fine, right? {12530}{12595}Sam, I don't know how|your Aschen doctor missed it. {12597}{12669}Frankly, I don't think|it's possible he could have. {12671}{12714}What? {12737}{12784}You can't have children. {12860}{12936}- They said everything was normal.|- In every other way, it is. {12939}{12996}Then this is a mistake. {13045}{13096}Here, let me show you the scan. {13333}{13442}There's no room for interpretation.|Clearly, your ovaries are damaged. {13445}{13479}Why? {13481}{13567}I don't know. I don't know what|caused it or when it happened,... {13570}{13652}- ..but obviously it was some time...|- No. I wanna know why... {13655}{13743}..the Aschen doctors looked me in the eye|and told me that I was OK. {13745}{13800}Why did they lie to me? {13803}{13897}I don't know...|but I'm willing to help you find out. {14164}{14217}I've been waiting. {14220}{14283}- Sorry.|- Is something wrong? {14296}{14334}No. {14398}{14447}All right. {14541}{14644}We're still not finding the necessary|material to initiate the conversion. {14646}{14773}Well, we'll just have to find a way to|collapse it faster, revise the calculations. {14775}{14830}Interesting. {14833}{14907}- Am I wrong?|- No, you're absolutely correct. {14909}{15026}It's just that, a year or so ago, you|never thought this project was possible,... {15029}{15119}..and now you seem so... determined. {15160}{15219}You've convinced me. {15358}{15471}Did your people ever imagine|converting a planet into a star? {15490}{15564}- No, I doubt it.|- I thought you'd at least considered it,... {15567}{15659}..given the rapid growth of your|population, the viability of the planet... {15662}{15769}Well, humans just don't think|quite as far ahead as the Aschen seem to. {15816}{15949}All right, since you are so... determined,|revise the calculations. {15951}{16023}If I use our computers, it'll take weeks. {16036}{16151}On the other hand, if I can interface|with the Aschen computer core... {16180}{16254}You know that's strictly|for Aschen personnel. {16257}{16341}It's not like you haven't|given me access before. {16397}{16477}Samantha, why do I|let you talk me into this? {16568}{16598}There. {16645}{16694}You have core access. {16758}{16807}Thank you, Mollem. {17135}{17186}- Are you in?|- Not yet. {17188}{17268}The medical sub-core has its own code.|You won't be able to access... {17271}{17330}I'm in, I'm in. Now what? {17378}{17479}- It's calling for search parameters.|- Try "medical records". {17573}{17639}I don't think I'm gonna find|anything specific to me. {17641}{17688}Maybe it's happened to others. {17690}{17793}Do "general search,|human reproductive statistics". {17866}{17925}That's it. {17927}{17982}You can read this? {18003}{18066}Well, that can't be right. {18068}{18201}If I'm reading this properly, the world birth|rate has dropped 91 per cent in two years. {18203}{18256}- What?|- That's what it says here. {18258}{18319}- These are the Aschen numbers.|- But we would know. {18321}{18418}It's happening everywhere|the anti-ageing vaccine has gone. {18420}{18477}- Turn it off.|- They're doing it systematically. {18480}{18529}Turn it off. Please. {18578}{18664}- We can't let them know we know.|- Mollem leaves me alone for hours. {18667}{18733}Sam, you're on the inside.|You don't see them as I do. {18735}{18799}Janet, this is deliberate.|We have to do something. {18801}{18920}I know, but we can't talk about it here.|We'll talk tonight at the restaurant, OK? {18922}{18971}I have to go. {19083}{19157}It would be public knowledge|if something this catastrophic... {19160}{19232}- ..was happening to the entire population.|- Would it? {19235}{19299}The Aschen can convert|planets into stars. {19301}{19362}You don't think they could|control the media? {19365}{19447}Assuming the Aschen can keep|something this big a secret... {19449}{19516}It's been ten years. Why now? {19518}{19625}We were completely taken in.|This way, they didn't have to fire a shot. {19628}{19704}It's slow, methodical... painless. {19706}{19811}Why provide a vaccine that doubles the|human life span? It doesn't make sense. {19814}{19894}Unless that's the mechanism they use|to sterilise the population. {19896}{19974}They're patient enough.|All they have to do is wait. {19977}{20102}And within 200 years, there will be|very few, if any, humans remaining. {20131}{20223}The Aschen will have|this world unto themselves. {20270}{20389}Well, we have to do something.|I don't know... I mean, tell somebody. {20416}{20510}The night before General Hammond died,|he called me. {20513}{20593}He said he needed to speak to me|about something important. {20595}{20710}He couldn't discuss it over the phone.|The next day I told the Aschen doctors. {20712}{20813}I said "He could not have died of a|heart attack. He was in perfect health." {20815}{20911}But they said their|diagnostic machines were infallible. {20936}{21008}You believe he was murdered? {21010}{21145}At the time, no. I believed, like everybody|else, the Aschen were our saviours. {21200}{21282}So we can't tell anyone.|We have to keep this to ourselves. {21285}{21363}- I have to tell Joe.|- Maybe you shouldn't. {21420}{21525}- If you're suggesting that he knows...|- It's all of our lives that are at stake here. {21527}{21596}- Yes. He can help us.|- How? {21598}{21669}Say he goes to the president,|who then tells the world. {21671}{21765}Even if what's left of every army on Earth|mobilises, what are they gonna do? {21767}{21832}- Fight back.|- They would be defeated. {21834}{21883}As were the Goa'uld. {21935}{21996}- We have to think of something else.|- Like what? {21999}{22075}I don't know. Contact the Tollan. {22077}{22163}Find the survivors of the Tok'ra.|There have to be some out there. {22166}{22279}- Teal'c, what about the Jaffa?|- Very few remain loyal to the Tauri. {22304}{22405}There are few symbiotes|available for implantation. {22407}{22472}We don't even control the Stargate. {22493}{22590}God, what have we done?|This morning we were celebrating. {22592}{22653}Now I wish we could take it all back. {22669}{22753}- Will there be anything else?|- Apparently not. {22792}{22822}Thank you. {22860}{22927}Maybe we can. Take it back. {22952}{23007}How? {23010}{23075}General Hammond showed us. {23123}{23182}He left us a note. {23184}{23241}What? What are you talking about? {23243}{23331}A number of years ago,|a freak accident sent us back to 1969. {23333}{23382}We know that by dialling coordinates... {23384}{23481}..precisely on the opposite side of the sun|at the exact moment of a solar flare,... {23483}{23623}..the wormhole turns back towards Earth|on itself and it creates a time distortion. {23625}{23709}Theoretically, we could|send ourselves a message. {23712}{23790}You said it was impossible|to predict a solar flare. {23792}{23882}For us it was, but with access|to the Aschen computer... {23884}{23960}OK, wait a second. We are considering... {23963}{24062}..changing the lives of the entire human|race on Earth. Do we have that right? {24064}{24191}If we don't, then we will live to see|the end of the entire human race on Earth. {24819}{24864}Hi. {24895}{24933}Hi. {24985}{25079}So this is the place|you kept threatening to take me? {25163}{25222}Good to see you, sir. {25252}{25334}I'm retired, Carter. Lose the "sir". {25391}{25440}Right. {25499}{25546}Jack... {25574}{25619}What are you doing here? {25621}{25697}It turns out we made a mistake. A big one. {25707}{25771}Which one? We made a few. {25773}{25822}Our alliance with the Aschen. {25865}{25914}Oh, that. {25930}{25979}Not workin' out, is it? {26012}{26067}Gosh, I wish I'd seen that comin'. {26070}{26139}Oh, wait. I did see that comin'. {26149}{26215}It isn't what you thought. {26275}{26394}A couple of days ago I found out|that I can't ever have children. {26441}{26486}I'm sorry to hear that. {26494}{26543}So was l. {26661}{26789}According to the Aschen doctors,|I was fine, but not according to Dr Fraiser. {26791}{26916}We got on the Aschen computer network.|They keep statistics on everything. {26918}{26979}In two years,|without our even knowing it,... {26981}{27092}..they have managed to sterilise over|90 per cent of the world's population. {27094}{27163}The other 10 per cent are|probably just a matter of time. {27165}{27257}We don't know how they've done it or|how they've keep it a secret this long... {27260}{27346}- What do you want me to do about it?|- Help us. {27349}{27425}- Do what?|- We can undo this. {27477}{27522}Oh, here we go. {27533}{27634}We send a message through the Stargate|to ourselves ten years ago. {27636}{27695}We stop this from ever happening. {27727}{27805}Stop this from happening. {27808}{27869}We know it's possible. {27871}{27941}Why am I having this conversation? {27966}{28096}We know what to do. I am positive, with|the Aschen computer and observatory,... {28098}{28170}..l can predict a flare within|a few hours of its happening. {28173}{28240}And we should be able|to get our hands on a GDO. {28242}{28314}It comes down to accessing|the gate within that window,... {28316}{28410}..dialling the right address|and sending the message. {28429}{28505}Well, if it just comes down to that, do it. {28507}{28603}If I thought it was gonna be easy,|I wouldn't be asking for your help. {28648}{28742}Just out of curiosity... say we do this. {28787}{28892}What happens to everything|that's happened in the past ten years? {28895}{28927}It won't happen. {28929}{29031}So we don't go to P4C-970,|we don't meet the Aschen,... {29056}{29127}..then... what? {29142}{29187}I don't know. {29224}{29283}Let me tell you something, Carter. {29316}{29431}If you wanna erase your mistakes,|that's your business. {29434}{29491}My conscience is clear. {29493}{29565}I warned everybody.|I threw up the red flag. {29568}{29656}- Everyone, including you, shut me down.|- I want you to put that behind us. {29658}{29732}You're not happy|with the way things turned out? {29762}{29811}I'm sorry to hear that. {29913}{30010}Personally... I like things the way they are. {30066}{30127}No more saving the world, just a... {30154}{30254}..nice pond with no pesky fish in it. {30256}{30353}And the single most|pressing issue in my life... {30355}{30414}..is whether or not to get a dog. {30464}{30542}There are a lot of|pros and cons to consider. {30544}{30599}I'm talking about|the future of the human race. {30601}{30648}So was l. {30671}{30774}- We're doing this.|- Let me know how it turns out. {30791}{30891}Our chances are a lot better|with you than without you. {30970}{31021}Let me ask you something. {31024}{31133}What does your dearly beloved|ambassador say about all this? {31230}{31298}I haven't had a chance to tell him. {31300}{31357}Maybe he can help you. {31359}{31394}Yeah. {31651}{31739}- We're on our own.|- You're kidding me. He said no. {31742}{31807}- It is unfortunate.|- We can still do this. {31809}{31910}- Did you track down the GDOs?|- Uh... yes and no. {31912}{32027}From museum records, there's only one|original remote left on display at the SGC. {32029}{32090}That's our next stop.|Teal'c, return to Chulak. {32092}{32182}We don't wanna arouse any more|suspicion. It'll take at least two days. {32184}{32285}- We'll contact you when it's time.|- I will be prepared. {32472}{32554}Alrighty, everyone.|Everyone please step all the way out. {32556}{32611}We've arrived at level 28. {32627}{32717}Can anyone guess at|what special room is on this floor? {32719}{32795}- The gate room.|- That's very, very close. {32814}{32915}- Anyone else?|- Uh, he's right. It's the gate room. {32917}{32972}Well, what I'm sure|many of you don't know... {32974}{33068}..is that officially it was known|as the "embarkation" room... {33070}{33156}..because that's where|the SG teams "embarked" from. {33159}{33231}OK, now we're walking. This way. {33264}{33381}And these people comprise the famous|SG-1 , arguably the most important,... {33384}{33495}..although not my personal favourite,|team of the entire command. {33498}{33551}And we're walking. {33654}{33763}The real Stargate is in Washington|at the JR Reed space terminal. {33765}{33849}This one is a perfect|replica of the original. {33851}{33910}Should you want photos,|they are $27 each... {33913}{34030}..and please do not touch the Stargate|itself, as you'll leave fingerprints. {34032}{34081}See you on the other side! {34243}{34277}This is ridiculous. {34279}{34371}We couldn't break away|until there were more people around. {34374}{34493}- Not her personal favourite SG team?|- Just don't ask for the photo. {34561}{34610}And we're walking. {34943}{34998}Hey. Thanks for showin'. {35000}{35090}We decided to take|the last tour of the day. {35114}{35206}So... when did you decide|against getting a dog? {35222}{35281}I'm still thinkin' about it. {35354}{35430}In the meantime, I did|a little shopping on your behalf. {35432}{35557}The zats are completely operational.|This, however, presents a problem. {35603}{35652}It's a replica. {35728}{35785}Daniel, was this the only one? {35799}{35883}Excuse me.|You people aren't supposed to be... {36015}{36064}Colonel O'Neill? {36122}{36218}Sergeant... what are you doing here? {36237}{36370}I work here now.|Sort of the operations tech adviser. {36396}{36463}Oh, well, you're doin' a great job. {36502}{36561}Uh... this section's closed off. {36624}{36687}Are you here for old time's sake? {36689}{36742}That's it exactly. {36744}{36791}Where did you get those? {36794}{36839}The zats? {36870}{36952}- Armoury. We're takin' 'em.|- Oh, no, l, uh... {36954}{37042}Sergeant, please. This is really important. {37111}{37160}Do you know where our real GDOs went? {37163}{37233}I'm not a sergeant any more|and you're not colonels. {37235}{37327}- You're not supposed to have the remote.|- Good. We don't want that one. {37330}{37404}- We want the real one.|- It's in the White House,... {37407}{37481}..in the Oval Office,|on the president's desk. {37504}{37565}Kinsey grab a souvenir on the way down? {37568}{37638}- Look, guys, I don't know what's...|- Uh... {37664}{37692}Walter? {37741}{37819}Right now I need you to trust us. {37821}{37880}Just turn around, walk away. {37908}{37973}Pretend we weren't even here. {37975}{38055}I'll bring everything back, I promise. {38072}{38121}Thursday. {38124}{38227}- Then you'll tell me what's going on?|- Absolutely everything. {38276}{38325}OK. {38370}{38429}- Thank you.|- Thursday. {38472}{38595}Last time I was in the Oval Office, I got|kicked out. Can we do without the GDO? {38598}{38626}Radio? {38629}{38717}There's an EM dampening field,|part of the automated defences. {38719}{38813}So... we're about as far back|in time as we're gonna go. {38877}{38940}I think I can get it. {38974}{39023}Joe? {39051}{39106}He's a good guy. {39128}{39231}If you tell him...|there will be no going back. {39289}{39388}Of course, if you don't tell him,|there'll be no going back. {39418}{39496}He'll do it. I know he will. {39659}{39708}- (doorshuts)|- Sam? {39765}{39830}Hey, honey. How are you feeling? {39870}{39968}You went out this morning|before I had a chance to say goodbye. {39970}{40019}I'm fine. {40054}{40154}Mollem said you left the lab early.|You were feeling kinda ill. {40219}{40293}Honey, you're just depressed.|We'll just keep trying. {40296}{40345}No, we can't, Joe. {40377}{40426}Nobody can. {40445}{40486}What are you talking about? {40500}{40565}I think this is the note we should send. {40709}{40754}That's it? {40756}{40865}I thought about giving more information,|but I think the simpler the better. {40868}{40940}Why don't we just stick one on a rock|and throw it through? {40942}{41032}It would never make it through|the automated defences. {41070}{41158}Can we at least mention|who won the Super Bowl in 2004? {41160}{41229}- No.|- World Series? Grey Cup? {41239}{41364}I put it in my own handwriting, so I'll be|able to recognise it when I read it. {41390}{41460}I think we should all|write a note of our own. {41487}{41586}In case I don't make it to the gate,|you can keep trying. {41683}{41771}- Well, you're wrong.|- I saw the numbers, Joe. {41774}{41877}- The Aschen doctor said you were fine.|- This isn't just about me. {41879}{41934}I read this right from an Aschen terminal. {41937}{42019}Mollem gave me access|to work on something else. {42034}{42118}The birth rate has been cut|over 90 per cent. {42257}{42306}Oh, my God. {42477}{42542}It's supposed to be a third of that. {42643}{42700}- You knew.|- The Aschen insisted on it. {42702}{42765}- Oh, my God.|- They see further ahead than we do. {42767}{42833}- If we didn't limit growth...|- Is that what you call this? {42835}{42902}- This is not what we agreed to.|- I can't believe this! {42904}{42982}- We didn't have a choice, Sam.|- You sold us out. {42985}{43056}- You think this was my decision?|- You could have told me! {43058}{43142}You know how it works. You spent|most of your adult life in secrecy. {43144}{43199}- That was different!|- It's the same. {43201}{43250}- No!|- It's exactly the same! {43547}{43602}The population was unsustainable. {43604}{43727}Without drastic measures, the Aschen|didn't think we were worth investing in. {43744}{43820}They went too far,|but I can't believe it's deliberate. {43823}{43934}- They must have a reverse procedure.|- You still don't get it. {43937}{44025}The Goa'uld would have wiped us out.|Would you prefer that? {44028}{44089}The Aschen way is slower. That's all. {44477}{44538}They're not limiting growth, they're... {44566}{44648}I... have to talk to the president. I... {44650}{44699}Yes, you do. {44727}{44776}But not about this. {45079}{45204}I need you to exchange this iris remote|with the one on the president's desk. {45206}{45275}Bring the other one back to my lab. {45277}{45361}- I need you to do it first thing tomorrow.|- How am I gonna do that? {45363}{45435}Just come up with some excuse.|I don't care. {45446}{45586}But you can't say one word about what|we've talked about, or they will kill you. {46008}{46057}Is it hot in here? {46072}{46133}This is a real-time|representation of the sun,... {46136}{46208}..recorded by Aschen satellites|all over the solar system. {46210}{46265}How do you use it to predict a solar flare? {46268}{46385}I've studied Aschen knowledge of solar|dynamics for the Jupiter ignition project. {46387}{46479}There are significant changes just|beneath the surface preceding a flare... {46482}{46554}..that are detectable by the satellite net. {46556}{46694}Look here. If my calculations are correct,|there should be a flare in five seconds. {46986}{47018}That's it. {47020}{47116}Now all we need is for the computer|to predict another flare. {47118}{47192}- Got your travel papers for Chulak?|- Yeah, all set. {47194}{47257}Give this to Teal'c.|It's the coordinates he'll need. {47259}{47308}Joe's here. {47438}{47476}Ambassador. {47488}{47562}I knew you'd have|something to do with this. {47565}{47622}Did you get it? {47624}{47673}Yes. {47676}{47725}Thank you. {47759}{47851}- What are you gonna do with it?|- Send a message. {47854}{47901}- To who?|- To whom. {47960}{48009}Let's have it. {48041}{48176}I'll hand it over... if you give me your word|that Samantha will play no part in this. {48214}{48242}I can't do that. {48245}{48325}It's in a briefcase at the customs office|at Stargate Terminal. {48328}{48453}They've been instructed not to release it|without my authorisation. Your word. {48472}{48531}We need her to pull this off. {48560}{48636}Whatever it is,|you'll have to do it without Sam. {48648}{48703}- Joe...|- This is not negotiable. {48748}{48797}If you won't say what's going on, fine. {48800}{48874}But if it involves GDOs,|then it involves the Stargate. {48876}{48999}And that terminal's the last|heavily defended place on this planet. {49001}{49052}I will not let you risk Sam's life. {49113}{49137}OK. {49261}{49314}You won't have backup. {49316}{49365}We won't need it. {49483}{49542}Uh... the sun's beeping. {49695}{49779}We have a flare prediction,|57 minutes from now. {49807}{49854}Is that enough time? {49857}{49902}It'll have to do. {50413}{50462}Thank you. {50464}{50569}If you can manage, just give us|enough time to get away from here. {50594}{50659}The message goes in six minutes. {50715}{50787}Sam wanted me to wish you luck. {50789}{50838}Give her my best. {51460}{51579}(announcer) Outgoing travellers to|Chulak, stand by in the departure area. {52569}{52638}- All right, let's go.|- I'm staying. You go if you want to. {52640}{52697}- Come on, Sam, we gotta go.|- Joe, don't. {52700}{52759}Sam, listen, we'll work this out, all right? {52761}{52827}But now it's best for both of us|if we're very far away. {52829}{52911}If they manage to do this,|it will not matter where we are. {53229}{53282}- Colonel O'Neill?|- Melon. {53307}{53356}- Mollem.|- Mollem. I'm sorry. {53359}{53420}It's... the war, you know? {53451}{53514}You didn't come to|the anniversary celebration. {53516}{53581}What's to celebrate, I say. {53583}{53698}Surely the Aschen have proven|your earlier misgivings erroneous. {53701}{53806}- For all we've done.|- Yes, you've certainly... done your part. {53847}{53892}What brings you here? {53907}{53952}Um... {53964}{54033}Well, you know my friend, Teal'c. {54035}{54166}I missed him at the celebration.|He's comin' to town. I... bought him a hat. {54227}{54357}(announcer) lncoming travellers from|Chulak. Stand clear ofthe arrival area. {54359}{54408}Right on time. {54688}{54762}I'm sorry, sir,|but weapons are not allowed. {54784}{54831}(beeping) {54834}{54961}It's just archaeological equipment.|This happens every time. {54969}{55024}We carry these for ceremonial purposes. {55026}{55091}I'm sorry, but you'll have to let me have it. {55093}{55125}Very well. {55236}{55302}- What's happening?|- (announcer) Terrorist attack. {55304}{55386}Please evacuate|the building immediately. {55489}{55585}Terrorist attack in progress.|Please evacuate immediately. {56352}{56386}Sam! Sam! {57983}{58081}Shut down the system!|I'm the Confederation Ambassador! {58379}{58420}No! {58769}{58822}Incoming traveller. {58825}{58874}- Who is it?|- It's... {58891}{58940}..SG-1 , sir. {58958}{59019}- (O'Neill) Hello.|- How can that be? {59022}{59098}Let's find out. Defence team stand by. {59113}{59162}Open the iris. {59863}{59912}Stand down. {60097}{60146}What is it? {60409}{60479}- Well?|- You tell me. {60532}{60645}"Under no circumstances go to P4C-970.|Colonel Jack O'Neill." {60673}{60769}- That looks like your handwriting.|- It is my handwriting. {60771}{60849}- And it's my signature.|- Though you sent no such note? {60851}{60910}- No.|- Sir, may l? {61043}{61127}- That looks like blood, sir.|- Have it analysed. {61176}{61237}General, wasn't 970 on our mission list? {61240}{61318}It was. Not any more.|I'm not taking any chances. {61320}{61421}I want P4C-970 removed from|the dialling computer immediately. {61423}{61472}Dismissed. {61516}{61571}I wonder why you sent it. {61593}{61642}I wonder when. {61677}{61741}Yeah. Gotta wonder. {62865}{62970}Visiontext Subtitles: David Van-Cauter