Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods Page #2
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He'll know this came from me
and not from someone like...
Yourself.
Chevron five encoded.
Why not just send a note?
-Anyone could send a note.
-Anyone could send a note.
Chevron six encoded.
Chevron seven locked.
Now what?
If Jackson's still around,
he'll know what the message means.
What if the aliens got it?
Well, they could be blowing
They could be planning an attack.
Come on, Samuels.
Let me be the cynic around here, huh?
General, this could take some time.
(SOLDIERS CHATTERING)
(RUMBLING)
(ALARM BLARING)
Permission to take a team through
the stargate, sir?
Assuming I get
the President's authorization,
the mission briefing will be at 0800 hours.
Consider yourself recalled
to active duty, Colonel.
Gentlemen, take your seats.
Where's Captain Carter?
Just arriving, sir.
Carter?
I'm assigning Sam Carter to this mission.
I'd prefer to put together
my own team, sir.
I'm sorry. Not on this mission.
Carter's our expert on the stargate.
Where is he transferring from?
CARTER:
She is transferringfrom the Pentagon.
I take it you're Colonel O'Neill.
Captain Samantha Carter reporting, sir.
But, of course, you go by Sam.
HAMMOND:
Let's get started.-Colonel?
-All right.
For those of you on your first trip
through the gate,
you should be prepared
for what to expect.
Well, I've practically memorized
your report from the first mission, sir.
I'd like to think I've been
preparing for this all my life.
I think what the Colonel is saying is,
have you ever pulled out of a simulated
bombing run in an F-16 at eight-plus Gs?
Yes.
Well, it's way worse than that.
By the time you get to the other side,
you're frozen stiff,
like you've just been through a blizzard.
That's a result of the compression
your molecules undergo
during the millisecond required
for reconstitution.
Here we go. Another scientist.
General, please.
Theoretical astrophysicist.
Which means?
Means she's smarter than you are, Colonel.
Especially in matters
related to the stargate.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
Well, you can believe me, this has nothing
to do with you being a woman.
I like women.
I've just got a little problem
with scientists.
Well, Colonel, I logged over 100 hours
in enemy airspace during the Gulf War.
Or are we gonna have to arm wrestle?
(SAMUELS CLEARING THROAT)
I don't mean to throw a damper
on your enthusiasm,
but I still say the safest
and most logical way
is to bury the stargate,
just like the ancient Egyptians did,
make it impossible for the aliens to return.
It's the only way to eliminate the threat.
-Except it won't work.
-lt worked before.
How do you all think the stargate
got to Earth in the first place?
Good question.
They've got ships, General.
Ra had one as big as the great pyramids.
They don't need the stargate to get here.
They can do it the old-fashioned way.
Now, with all due respect
to Mr. Glass-ls-Half-Empty over here,
don't you think maybe
we should use the stargate
to do a little reconnaissance
before they decide to show up again?
I'll give you exactly 24 hours to either
return or send a message through.
No Kleenex boxes, please.
Otherwise, I will assume the worst,
and send a bomb through.
Understood.
-Try to follow orders this time, Colonel.
-Sir?
This time, you bring Daniel Jackson back.
Is that clear?
Move out!
My God! Look at this!
You can actually see the fluctuations
in the event horizon.
(SPEAKING ALIEN LANGUAGE)
Lower your guns.
Hello, Jack. Welcome back.
-Skaara.
-O'Neer.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
I did not think to be seeing you again.
How are you, Daniel?
Good. You?
Much better, now that I know
everybody's okay.
Greetings from Earth, Dr. Jackson.
Hello, Ferretti.
Brought you a little something, Daniel.
Kawalsky.
Sha're, don't be shy.
It's good to see you again.
So, I figured it was only a matter of time
before you had to tell the truth
O'NEILL:
Yeah.Why the militia?
Something else come through?
-No, we're just taking precautions. Why?
-CARTER:
Amazing.This is what was missing
from the dig at Giza.
(EXCLAIMS)
This is how they controlled it.
It took us 15 years
and three supercomputers
to jury-rig a control system
for the gate on Earth!
-ONEILL:
Captain.-Look how small it is!
Captain!
Oh.
Right.
Dr. Jackson, I presume.
I'm Dr. Samantha Carter.
Hi.
What's going on, Jack?
Six hostile aliens came through
the stargate on Earth.
Four people are dead, one's missing.
One of them looked like Ra, Daniel.
JACKSON:
Well,they didn't come from here.
I mean, the boys take shifts guarding it,
We'd know if they came through here.
Well, they came from somewhere, Daniel.
I'm gonna have to look around.
I think I can help you find out who it was,
but it's going to have to wait
till the sandstorm is over.
We were about to have our evening meal.
Why don't you join us?
I'm sure the folks at MIT would be happy
to know their million-dollar probe
also makes fine cookware.
Well, it got pretty banged up when it came
through the gate into our barricade,
so we made use, and...
Well, it is non-stick titanium, so it...
Very good. Perfect.
Beanaa wa. Everybody try this.
This too.
What's this?
Drink.
Moonshine? Did you make this?
Moonshine?
Yeah, moonshine. As in booze.
Daniel, what are you teaching these kids?
Our little soldiers
are all grown up, Colonel.
Try it.
All right. Skaara's moonshine.
Let's give it a shot.
Oh, God!
(ALL LAUGHING)
Smooth. Very smooth.
Moonshine.
I'm so proud.
Wow!
O'Neer...
No. It's yours.
I gave that to you to keep. Remember?
Thank you.
You know, he's never had that out of his
sight the whole time you were gone.
Yeah?
So this man who looked like Ra,
he must've come through another gate.
-What other gate?
-Another stargate?
-The stargate only goes here.
-No. No. I think you're wrong about that.
I was there.
We ran hundreds of permutations.
But you didn't have what you need.
Daniel, what are you talking about?
Daniel, the storm has passed.
I'll show you.
Sha're, ben qua ri Jack and his
friends to see the vili tao an.
No, no, I won't be long.
(BOYS EXCLAIMING)
(PEOPLE WHOOPING)
Goodbye, my Daniel.
Goodbye.
Bye.
-I can't say I missed this place.
-Come on.
-This is just incredible.
-You ain't seen nothing yet.
Let go of me!
Where the hell are you taking me?
Come.
Let go of me.
Lovely. Full of life.
You could be the vessel
for my future queen.
Yes. Very nice, indeed.
But I am not the one
you must finally please.
(SPEAKING ALIEN LANGUAGE)
(MOANS)
(CREATURE SQUEALING)
A shame.
JACKSON:
So, I figured thatthere had to be
more to this place, so I started exploring.
Just the area around the town
and the pyramid, at first.
I found this place.
Doctor, you're gonna love this.
CARTER:
Oh, my God!This is the archeological find
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