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The Classic TV Series Stargate SG-1 now in HQ

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00:00What?
00:28Jack.
00:28I've been translating the ancient writing on the colonnade that SU2 discovered on P3X439.
00:32Daniel, I'll be there in half an hour.
00:34It talks about a library of knowledge, Jack.
00:37I think the monument contains a repository of the ancients.
00:40Repository, you say?
00:42Yeah, that thing that grabbed your head made you talk crazy and nearly killed you.
00:45Well, it sounds like we should stay away then.
00:47Well, I mean, considering what we know now, we should be able to find another way to access the information.
00:52I mean, Sam's been able to use tokra crystals to find a way to transfer all kinds of different energy.
00:58We should go there as soon as possible.
01:03Yeah?
01:04So?
01:05I'll be there in half an hour.
01:07Okay, bye.
01:08No, no, no, wait. Don't hang up.
01:10I need a seven-letter word.
01:13I told Sam I wouldn't help you.
01:15Well, then this will be the one thing she doesn't know.
01:18Up, down, charmed, blank.
01:22Strange.
01:24Yeah. Well, thanks anyway.
01:27I know, I know. I couldn't get her off the phone.
01:41Well, it should be done by noon.
01:43But whatever it is, believe me, I'm sure it won't take long to say no.
01:46And then I'll be at Georgetown at 2 for my poli-sci class.
01:49And I'm speaking at the women in Washington.
01:52Taxi!
01:53Taxi!
01:54Sorry, Michelle, I've got to call you back.
01:55These guys are going to try and steal my cab.
01:56Sorry, sorry.
01:57This is my cab. I called for a taxi 10 minutes ago.
01:58Yes, yes, yes. I've also called and waited for a half hour.
02:00So you don't need it.
02:01Okay?
02:02Excuse me, but I have an important meeting.
02:04That's the why.
02:05I cannot be late.
02:07I'm going to the White House.
02:08I have to be there in 15 minutes.
02:09I'm meeting with the President of the United States.
02:12I really am.
02:13Hey.
02:14When are you going to get in or what?
02:16Oh, wait.
02:17Can I offer you cab fare wherever you need to go?
02:19Please.
02:20Can you call this man in another taxi?
02:21Excuse me, Dr. Weir.
02:24Please get in, ma'am.
02:25Uh...
02:27It's a b-ray taxi.
02:36Mr. Vice President.
02:38Dr. Weir?
02:51Mr. Vice President.
02:54Mr. Vice President.
02:55Mr. Vice President.
02:56Mr. Vice President.
02:57Mr. Vice President.
02:58Mr. Vice President.
02:59Mr. Vice President.
03:00Mr. Vice President.
03:01Mr. Vice President.
03:02Mr. Vice President.
03:03Mr. Vice President.
03:04Mr. Vice President.
03:05Mr. Vice President.
03:06Mr. Vice President.
03:07Mr. Vice President.
03:08Mr. Vice President.
03:09Mr. Vice President.
03:10Mr. Vice President.
03:11Mr. Vice President.
03:12Mr. Vice President.
03:13Mr. Vice President.
03:14Mr. Vice President.
03:15Mr. Vice President.
03:16Mr. Vice President.
03:17Mr. Vice President.
03:18Mr. Vice President.
03:19Mr. Vice President.
03:20It wasn't necessary for you to pick me up, sir.
03:49I was on my way from the athletic club.
03:52Besides, there are very few people who could properly brief you for this interview.
03:58Uh, interview? I agreed to have just a meeting with you.
04:01How would you respond?
04:02If I told you the Air Force is currently conducting top secret operations
04:06with an alien transportation device called the Stargate.
04:10It was discovered in the early 1900s at Giza, not too far from the Great Pyramids.
04:16Is this a joke?
04:23What is it?
04:24A note from the President.
04:30And you might want to read this, too.
04:33Oh, my God.
04:40How long have you been waiting there?
04:42You said half an hour, an hour ago.
04:43General Hammond's waiting.
04:44Excuse me.
04:45Excuse me.
04:46The fate of the world is hanging in the balance, and you've been sitting in your truck.
04:48Oh, my God.
04:49Oh, my God.
04:50Oh, my God.
04:51Oh, my God.
04:52Oh, my God.
04:53Oh, my God.
04:54Oh, my God.
04:55No cat.
04:56No cat.
04:57No cat.
04:58No cat.
04:59No cat.
05:00No cat.
05:01No cat.
05:02No cat.
05:03No cat.
05:04No cat.
05:05No cat.
05:06No cat.
05:08No cat.
05:09No cat.
05:10No cat.
05:11No cat.
05:12The fate of the world is hanging in the balance, and you've been sitting in your truck finishing
05:15this?
05:16I believe it was double or nothing.
05:18Okay.
05:1923 across, the atomic weight of boron.
05:22The answer is 10.
05:23Yes?
05:24You wrote the word fat.
05:25Good point.
05:31She'll be out of here.
05:35Harper.
05:36Reynolds.
05:37Sir.
05:38Jack.
05:39SG-3 spotted a gold reconnaissance drone while on the planet where they found the colonnade.
05:43Since that obviously means the gold, we're aware of its existence, SG's three and five will be providing backup.
05:48If General Hammond approves the mission.
05:53What mission?
05:54Good morning, SG-1.
05:56Nice of you to join us.
05:58Good morning, sir.
06:04I've read Dr. Jackson's report on his translation.
06:07Given what happened the last time you encountered something like this,
06:10I'm surprised you're so willing to take on this mission.
06:14So am I, sir.
06:17Jack?
06:19Daniel?
06:20Why wouldn't we want to gain access to the greatest repository of knowledge in the known universe,
06:24once and for all find the velocity of the ancients,
06:26and use their advanced technology to save the entire galaxy from the evil oppression of the Gould?
06:33Well, there's that.
06:34From the mission file I've read, this is one of those things that whips up from the wall,
06:39grabs your head and rearranges your brain, right?
06:41Sort of.
06:43Sort of?
06:44It basically downloads the entire library of ancient knowledge into a person's mind.
06:48That massive amount of data then slowly unspools into your brain,
06:51eventually taking over your consciousness completely.
06:53Except for it wasn't meant for a physiology as primitive as ours.
06:55Easy, fella.
06:57I thought the report said you almost died last time, sir.
07:01The Asgard were able to remove the information from O'Neil's mind before he was lost to us.
07:07So, why don't we just shoot Thor a call, get him standing by his backup?
07:11We tried, sir. He's not responding.
07:13None of our alien allies have been particularly reliable of late.
07:17Should something happen again...
07:18General, no one's saying that anyone should directly interface with the device.
07:20We're suggesting it be extracted and brought home for study.
07:23The engineering team that studied the last one of these devices you found
07:27determined nothing after six months of research.
07:30We believe that that device's power source was depleted when Colonel O'Neil activated it.
07:35Recent intel suggests that Anubis has become a serious threat
07:39to dominate the rest of the ghoul in a very short time.
07:42We have to consider, Earth is at risk now more than ever.
07:46If the knowledge contained within this device can lead us to technologies we can use to defend ourselves,
07:52we must pursue it.
07:55Why didn't you just say that?
07:57Sorry.
07:59You have a goal.
08:00And be careful, people.
08:10The file you read in the car is just the beginning.
08:13You might want to familiarize yourself with some more of this before you take the job.
08:17Take the job?
08:19Take the job?
08:20I mean, I just found out that science fiction isn't fiction.
08:23And...
08:24I mean, I've known there were secrets, big secrets, but this is...
08:27This...
08:28I...
08:29I don't know what's scarier, the fact that this is all true, or the fact that you're telling me.
08:33I can't imagine what kind of job you're offering me, sir, but at this point I really don't care anymore.
08:39I realize you haven't met the president yet.
08:44Just try and say no.
08:54Chevron 7 locked.
08:55SC teams one, three, and five.
09:02Good luck.
09:03Godspeed.
09:04Thank you, sir.
09:05Let's move out.
09:25Let's move out.
09:33Reynolds.
09:34Set up a defense perimeter as you see fit.
09:36Pull the gate till we get back.
09:37You got it.
09:38Sir.
09:39Let's take it.
09:40SG-1, move out.
09:41Move out.
09:54You know, we've searched this place up and down.
09:58I know.
10:02We could have Gould on our collective asses any minute now.
10:06I know.
10:07I don't know what to do, but I don't know what to do.
10:11According to the text in this column, it's inside.
10:16Inside, you say?
10:20Well, let me tell you, my friend.
10:23There is no inside.
10:27There's just a whole lot of outside.
10:31I know.
10:33I'm getting some strange readings coming from you.
10:36If I'm right...
10:44Look out.
10:52Reynolds, come in.
10:54Go ahead.
10:56Yeah, we got something here. Stand by.
10:57I'll clear for the moment.
11:09We just have to figure out how to get this thing out of the wall.
11:11Careful.
11:21Alright, one more time.
11:23Why are we doing this? Why?
11:28You hear something, Harper?
11:29Sir, we got multiple bogeys coming in fast.
11:33Dial the gate. Here we go.
11:35That constant radio signal. We have to keep that door open.
11:37G-1, we have incoming.
11:38All right, let's go.
11:40Jack, we can't just leave.
11:41Daniel!
11:42We must not allow this device to pull into the hands of a nervous.
11:43Fine.
11:44Jack!
11:45Sir, he's right. If we destroy it, we lose our only chance to find the location of a lost city.
11:46No deal.
11:47No deal.
11:48All right, let's go.
11:57Jack, we can't just leave.
11:59Daniel!
12:00We must not allow this device to fall into the hands of Anubis.
12:05Fine.
12:09Jack!
12:09Sir, he's right.
12:10If we destroy it, we lose our only chance to find the location of a lost city.
12:15No deal.
12:18Oh, crap.
12:23All right, then what?
12:26No, no, no, no, no!
12:28Jack, somebody has to do it.
12:30The answer is in there.
12:32We don't find the lost city. We're as good as dead.
12:35Let me do it.
12:36And who does the translating when you go ancient?
12:48In fact, you're the one person who can't do it.
12:56Jack!
12:58Sir!
12:59Neil!
13:16SG-1, where the hell are you guys?
13:17We can't hold up the law!
13:21Colonel Reynolds, we are headed back to the gate!
13:24Hold positions!
13:34Freeze!
13:34Do it me!
13:51Take cover!
13:51Come on!
13:59Jack!
13:59Jack, you okay?
14:02What's going on?
14:03Come on.
14:04Let's get him up.
14:04Come on.
14:19General Hammond, we're coming through the gate!
14:21We're right behind you, sir.
14:23Go!
14:23Go!
14:30What happened?
14:31Didn't quite go according to plan, sir.
14:33We have to get in the infirmary.
14:34I did it again.
14:35Dr. Weir, I'm sorry to have kept you so late.
14:48Well, it's all right, I've been doing a little reading.
14:49I've been doing a little reading.
14:49I mean, this is truly so outrageous.
14:50I feel compelled on behalf of everyone who has no idea that...
14:54Megan, could you get a car ready for Dr. Weir?
14:56Megan, could you get a car ready for Dr. Weir?
14:57Five minutes.
14:57Thanks.
14:57Sit down.
14:58I'm sorry to have kept you so late.
14:59I'm sorry to have kept you so late.
15:00I'm sorry to have kept you so late.
15:01I'm sorry to have kept you so late.
15:02Well, it's all right.
15:03I've been doing a little reading.
15:04Mr. President, I mean, this is truly so outrageous.
15:08I feel compelled on behalf of everyone who has no idea that...
15:12Megan, could you get a car ready for Dr. Weir?
15:16Five minutes.
15:17Thanks.
15:18Sit down.
15:19Would you like something?
15:20No.
15:22Your reaction was very similar to mine when I found out.
15:37I'm sorry.
15:38Five minutes, sir?
15:39The negotiation you mediated in North Africa?
15:42Yes.
15:43What does that have to do with this?
15:46Well, just that the Stargate probably makes that seem like child's play.
15:53Well, frankly, sir, I have absolutely no idea what you want from me.
15:57You brokered a dozen of the most sensitive international treaties in modern times.
16:03You speak God knows how many languages.
16:05Just five.
16:07Five.
16:11I suppose your aversion to the military will be an issue.
16:14What are we talking about, exactly?
16:17You running the Stargate program.
16:19Oh.
16:24How in the hell did this happen?
16:29It wasn't an accident, sir.
16:31He did it deliberately.
16:32In order to access the knowledge of the ancients.
16:34He, uh, we figured we'd never get another shot at it.
16:37We know from experience that the ancient knowledge will essentially overwrite the colonel's brain.
16:42We're hoping that during the transformation process he'll become aware of the information we're looking for.
16:46And then?
16:47And then it will overwhelm his nervous system and the colonel will...
16:51What?
16:52Meet my banker?
16:53Pay the piper?
16:54Reach the pearly gates?
16:56Start pushing up daisies here and there?
16:58You should be in the infirmary.
17:04Why?
17:05We all know exactly what's gonna happen.
17:08In a few days I start speaking some strange language.
17:12A few days after that I start doing things beyond my control.
17:15And a few days after that...
17:17It's goodnight, my someone. Goodnight.
17:24So, with your permission, sir, I'd like to take the weekend, get a few personal things together.
17:29The last time, it did take a couple of days before we noticed any change in the colonel's behavior.
17:34I'll be back Monday, ready to work.
17:37Permission granted.
17:38Thank you, sir.
17:41Now, if you'll excuse me, my...
17:44Favorite television show starts in half an hour.
17:54We've already done an initial review.
17:57And we've decided to suspend current operations until a new government division can be established.
18:05There's no question that Stargate is a dangerous thing.
18:08But given what we know is going on out there, it's something we can't ignore.
18:12No, obviously not.
18:15I don't want this to sound like a terribly self-centered question.
18:18Why you?
18:20Why me?
18:21What do you think?
18:22Well, I'm betting other world leaders are pressuring you for control.
18:28See, I knew you were a quick study.
18:30And I can advise you there.
18:32But I am not qualified to negotiate with aliens.
18:35No one is, Doctor.
18:36Not you.
18:37Not me.
18:38But someone has to do it.
18:42The fact is, we can't keep this thing a secret forever.
18:48And you want to put a friendly face on this thing when it goes public.
18:52Someone a little less threatening than a U.S. military general.
18:55People will panic.
18:57It's going to take anything and everything we have to keep our civilization from turning upside down.
19:05But make no mistake, you're not just a figurehead for the sake of publicity.
19:10I chose you for a damn good reason.
19:17I take it my five minutes are up.
19:19Actually, it was seven.
19:23Don't worry.
19:24This is just the beginning.
19:31What if I say no, sir?
19:33Never going to happen.
19:39Bonnie!
19:40Come on in here.
19:44Good seeing you again.
19:48So, things aren't quite as simple as they seem.
19:52Well, they never seemed simple, sir.
19:54Be careful who you trust, Doctor.
19:57Does that include you, sir?
19:58He may be the president, but I am the one person on this fair planet you want on your side.
20:05And...
20:07the one person you don't want to cross.
20:21Hi, sir.
20:23Carter?
20:25Did I wake you?
20:26Sorta.
20:29I couldn't sleep at all last night.
20:31You should have called.
20:32I didn't want to bother you.
20:33I...
20:37Um...
20:40I was just looking at the sky.
20:43Trying to figure out how many stars we'd actually been to.
20:48Actually...
20:50Only a few other stars visible from Earth have stargates on them, so...
20:53I knew that.
20:54Yeah.
20:55Hammond sent you by to check up on me?
20:57No.
21:00It's funny, really.
21:01I, uh...
21:02I was out driving.
21:04You know, in my car.
21:06And I, um...
21:08I drove here.
21:13Yeah.
21:15Funny.
21:16Yeah.
21:17There's coffee right here.
21:18There's coffee right here.
21:19Okay?
21:27Maybe not.
21:28How about a beer?
21:30Sure.
21:31Why not?
21:32I'm sorry.
21:33No.
21:34No.
21:35You want a glass?
21:36I can wash one.
21:37No.
21:38Fine.
21:39Thank you, sir.
21:40Want a glass? I can wash one.
21:52No, I'm fine. Thank you, sir.
21:57So do you ever talk to her?
22:00Can we not talk about that?
22:02Sorry.
22:04How are you feeling?
22:06Can we not talk about that either?
22:09Okay.
22:10What do you want to talk about?
22:18You want to be alone.
22:20This was a bad day.
22:22I should go.
22:23Finish your beer.
22:27And then you have to wait at least an hour before you drive.
22:35Sir.
22:35I should have done it.
22:44What?
22:47I should have done it.
22:49What?
22:50Stick your head in that thing?
22:52Are you nuts?
22:53Carter, you're one of this country's natural resources, if not national treasures.
23:04It couldn't have gone down any other way.
23:13I just hope it's worth it.
23:16Even if we do find the lost city, even if we get there and find exactly what we're looking for to defend the planet...
23:24But that would be worth it.
23:26That would be worth it.
23:38Hello?
23:39In here.
23:41Oh, sorry.
23:56Are we interrupting anything?
23:57No.
23:59What are you doing here?
24:00Oh, well, another...
24:02It's a funny story, actually.
24:04We were driving by and we saw Sam's car in the driveway and...
24:07Funny.
24:08Teal'c said to me...
24:09Well, he didn't really say anything.
24:10He just kind of, you know, looked at me and did that eyebrow raise thing that he kind of does.
24:13And I said to him, I said, hey, why don't we stop by and...
24:16Is that donuts?
24:17Indeed.
24:20Excellent.
24:27Rise.
24:31My lord, I believe the humans of the Tauri destroyed the device you sought.
24:35You failed to stop them.
24:38They anticipated our arrival, my lord.
24:47So wrong.
25:00It's the perfect analogy.
25:03Burns as Gould.
25:06They are merely animated characters, O'Neal.
25:08You're so shallow.
25:11Oh, please.
25:11He looks like one of the deepest people I know.
25:14He's so deep.
25:15Come on.
25:16Tell him on DPR.
25:17You'd be lucky if you understand this.
25:21My depth is immaterial to this conversation.
25:23Oh, you see?
25:25No more beer for you.
25:28I'm sorry, sir, but I have to agree.
25:31I don't see the connection.
25:33All right, that does it.
25:34You know, the entire VHS collection was going to one of you.
25:39It's going to Siler.
25:40He gets it.
25:41Thank God.
25:44Pizza.
25:53Well, you're not the usual delivery boy.
25:56Is this a good time?
25:57It's always a good time for you, sir.
25:58Come on.
26:00Let me get you a chair.
26:03General.
26:04At ease, Major, please.
26:08There you go, sir.
26:11I'm glad to find you all here.
26:15You wouldn't happen to have another one of those.
26:18I would.
26:20I hope you like Guinness, sir.
26:22I find it a refreshing substitute for food.
26:33I have been relieved of command.
26:39What?
26:40The president has effectively shut down the SGC for a three-month review process.
26:47Three months?
26:48During which time a newly formed government department will take the place of Stargate Command.
26:54But, sir, the colonel, we don't have much time.
26:57How could this happen?
27:00Kinsey.
27:01Does anyone know anyone who voted for those two shrubs?
27:05I've known President Hayes for a long time.
27:07He's a good man.
27:08Despite his taste in running mates, maybe.
27:10Robert Kinsey brought in a lot of campaign financing.
27:13And for all we know, he may have used his knowledge of the Stargate as leverage to get himself a place on the ticket.
27:20It doesn't matter now.
27:22What, we're just going to lie down for this?
27:24No, we've been in this situation before.
27:26No.
27:27This time it's different.
27:30Who's replacing you, sir?
27:33Her name is Dr. Elizabeth Weir.
27:36A civilian?
27:36I've heard of her.
27:37She's, um, an expert in international politics.
27:41She, uh, she mediated some high-level negotiations for the UN.
27:44I actually referenced some of her work when I drafted her first treaty for the TOKRA.
27:46All I know is I've been ordered to Washington to discuss reassignment.
27:50I leave tomorrow.
27:51Uh, General, we do have a little unfinished business here?
27:57As far as I know, your alter report to work is scheduled on Monday.
28:01Something must be done.
28:02I have my orders.
28:04Besides, I have a feeling I may be able to do more about this from Washington than I can here.
28:09And in the meantime?
28:10You'll just have to plead your case to the new administration.
28:14I have every confidence in you people.
28:16Amazing, isn't it?
28:43I don't really care.
28:47Okay.
28:49Well, there's going to be a lot of changes, and not everyone's going to be happy about them.
28:55Yes, I'm about to step into one myself.
28:59Okay, bye.
29:00Sorry.
29:01I walk around with this thing.
29:02I look like a crazy person, talking to myself.
29:05Elizabeth Weir.
29:06Daniel Jackson.
29:08I can't get used to being this far underground.
29:10I keep looking around for a window.
29:12I see you found the one with the best view.
29:15I remember when we were first trying to get the Stargate to work, I would come here and just stare at it for hours.
29:20Is that a gentle reminder that you've been an important part of this since the very beginning?
29:26Subtle, huh?
29:27Mm-hmm.
29:32So, a little light reading?
29:34Uh, I've been awake all weekend.
29:38I...
29:38The reality of this is, is, it's an adrenaline rush.
29:44Hey, at least I know you have a beating heart.
29:48I don't expect the warmest welcome from the military personnel.
29:51You're placing a great man, uniform notwithstanding.
29:56Okay.
29:57But, I'm hoping you, of all people, won't jump to conclusions.
30:03Like why someone like you was here?
30:05Someone like me?
30:07Yeah, someone who started their career as a political activist, lobbying against the government's spending on the military.
30:11And how I end up working for those I was criticizing.
30:14I know.
30:15But I've decided that the best way to stop the proliferation of weapons is to try and end the need for them.
30:22So, I'm going to be the voice of reason to whoever will listen.
30:26And you think that's why the president chose you to take over the SGC?
30:32I don't know why I've been given this job.
30:37I really don't.
30:39But I'm going to do it to the best of my ability as long as I'm here.
30:42I'm going to start by examining the mandate for this program.
30:44Don't underestimate the immediate threat.
30:46No, I'm not.
30:47But this country's history of manifest destiny cannot continue out to the rest of the galaxy.
30:51Especially when this is all being done behind the back of the entire planet.
30:54Hey, I'm not saying that everything that's been going on around here is right.
30:56I mean, we have no right to play God, but neither do the Gould.
30:58Now, I know none of this may seem real to you on paper, but trust me, they're pure evil.
31:06Now, if they had the chance, they would either destroy us or enslave us all.
31:10Now, you can read as many mission reports as you want.
31:13But before you decide what should or shouldn't be done around here,
31:16why don't you go through that gate and see what's going on for yourself?
31:18In good time.
31:21Well, we may not have good time.
31:23And Jack O'Neill certainly doesn't.
31:25I want you to know that Colonel O'Neill's current condition is of serious concern to me.
31:29And you realize Jack only did what he did?
31:31Because it was our only way to find a location of the lost city.
31:38All the off-wall teams are back already.
31:39Dr. Weir, we're receiving Master Bray Tanks, personal identification code.
31:48I know what an IDC is. Thank you, Colonel Pearson.
31:50Well, he's an ally, and if we don't open the iris...
31:51I understand that. Thank you.
31:53Go ahead, please.
31:54This is Dr. Elizabeth Weir.
32:21She's the new leader of this facility.
32:24Hello.
32:26Has Hammond of Texas fallen in battle?
32:28No, sir. He's fine.
32:31We've had some recent changes in our political leaders.
32:34I see.
32:40Bray Tanks, what's wrong?
32:44I am afraid I'm not the bearer of good news.
32:47We've had word from Jafar loyal to our cause.
32:50Anubis is gathering the full force of his fleet.
32:52He will be here within three days.
32:56Bob, could we stop complaining and start figuring out what we're going to do?
33:11Mr. President, General Hammond.
33:13Show him in.
33:15We can't ignore a threat of this magnitude.
33:18Hear the man out.
33:20Well, whatever he is.
33:22And get back to me.
33:23General George Hammond.
33:28Mr. President.
33:30I think it was Lieutenant last time we spoke, wasn't it?
33:35For both of us.
33:37That was a lot of hair ago, sir.
33:39Sit down.
33:40You know, when I first took this job, I thought I had the weight of the world on my shoulders.
33:50But then I found out what you do for a living.
33:52Yes, sir.
33:55George just had nothing to do with your record.
33:57If the American people had any idea what your contribution was...
34:01Thank you, sir.
34:02That's kind of you to say.
34:04One day, maybe they will.
34:08Dr. Weir, she's as smart as they come.
34:11I hope so.
34:11Poor thing, she has no idea what she's gotten herself into.
34:15But I had no choice, George.
34:16I had to do something.
34:18I want you to know that I'm aware of your history with the Vice President.
34:23Yes, sir.
34:24Hell, we both know why I picked Kinsey.
34:26More than the money, he delivered Florida all by himself.
34:29Trust me, if I knew then...
34:31Of course.
34:33So, let's talk about your reassignment.
34:39I was thinking more along the lines of retirement, sir.
34:41I don't think so, George.
34:43Not just yet.
34:44I want to keep you around Washington.
34:46We're going to need you and your expertise.
34:51Three days from now is a Thursday.
34:54Thursday's not good for us.
34:56Why now?
34:58Canubis believe that we know the location of the lost city.
35:00We don't.
35:01Not yet.
35:03Yes, but he doesn't know that we don't know.
35:05Oh, well.
35:06Some people just don't know when to leave.
35:09Colonel O'Neill.
35:10Major Carter.
35:12Teal'c?
35:14I know these are strange circumstances to be meeting for the first time.
35:17And you are...
35:19I am Dr. Elizabeth Weir, Colonel.
35:23You can just call her your one hope of ever stepping through the Stargate again.
35:28Bit of a mouthful.
35:30I know I'm playing catch-up, but I understand time is short.
35:34Actually, it's all relative, ma'am.
35:36Carter could explain it better if we had more time.
35:38Shall we have a seat, then?
35:46Obviously, this is a situation of grave importance.
35:49She's quick.
35:50Which is why I've taken it upon myself to come on down and hear what Mr. Braytack has to say in person.
35:56Master.
35:57Braytack.
35:58Master.
35:58Master.
35:58I beg your pardon.
36:04So, you believe the Gould Anubis is planning to attack?
36:11You may be certain of it.
36:14I'll say this.
36:15The timing is impeccable.
36:17The moment we suspend Stargate operations, you pull this out of your hat.
36:22Mr. Vice President, if you're suggesting that we'd make something like this up...
36:27Yes, Colonel.
36:28That's exactly what I'm suggesting.
36:29Yes, well, that is exactly what we do.
36:32We sit around on our fat asses and create scenarios that put the planet at risk.
36:36That's exactly what we do.
36:38Oh, I think you'd do just about anything.
36:40Gentlemen, for the purposes of this discussion, let's assume that Master Braytack is in earnest and that the threat is real.
36:47Do you even know what the threat is?
36:49Anubis is half-gould, half-ascended ancient, with the knowledge and technology at his disposal to wipe us all from the face of the Earth.
36:56What about negotiating?
36:57Oh, for crying out loud, that's Durentis.
37:06What?
37:07You just said Durentis.
37:09Did not.
37:10Did too.
37:13Durentis, what is that?
37:14Latin?
37:15No, it's not.
37:16I think what Colonel Leo was trying to say is that, based on our past experiences, negotiating would be insane.
37:22Crazy.
37:22Yeah, I got that.
37:23However, we believe that there may be alien technology within our reach that could defeat Anubis.
37:29So now you're pulling a ray gun out of your head.
37:32Weapons capable of defending this planet.
37:33I can't believe we're sitting here listening to this.
37:38Mr. Vice President, on his last mission...
37:40Oh, I am aware of the events that have once again compromised Colonel O'Neill's invaluable judgment.
37:49And the fact that on his last official mission, he has incurred the wrath of humanity's worst enemy on behalf of us all.
37:56Wait a minute.
37:57I thought you didn't buy into the whole invasion thing.
38:01The fact is, until we know the location of the lost city...
38:05I know where it is.
38:08You know where it is now?
38:11I will.
38:13It's in there somewhere.
38:19Look, let me make this simple.
38:21I come up with the lost city.
38:24We go find it.
38:25Yes or no?
38:25No!
38:31Who are you?
38:33Really.
38:34And why are you here?
38:37I will consider it.
38:44You're welcome.
38:44I must return to Chulak.
38:51I too will go.
38:53In the hope of procuring ships and warriors to defend this world.
38:58Good luck.
39:14What the hell was that?
39:23I'm sorry?
39:24You don't know O'Neill like I do.
39:28This is my call.
39:30Colonel O'Neill...
39:31Is the one who got us into this mess in the first place.
39:34I don't see...
39:34I want him gone, Doctor.
39:36I want them all gone.
39:37You haven't figured that out yet?
39:38Oh, I figured out quite a bit.
39:40Well, hallelujah for that.
39:41This is my office.
39:46This is my chair.
39:47Until someone tells me otherwise, I'm going to make decisions as I see fit.
39:51Not as they fit into your agenda.
39:53You have no idea what my agenda is.
39:55Whatever your agenda is.
39:59You don't know anything, Doctor.
40:00And if you think you do, you're not as smart as I thought.
40:11So, T.
40:20If I don't see you again...
40:21I will see you soon, O'Neill.
40:24You know something I don't?
40:26In fact, it is you that knows something that I do not.
40:30I hope you're right.
40:31I wish you all well.
40:46I wish you all well.
41:06I wish you all well.
41:08I wish you all well.