Émission TV: Stargate SG-1 - 7x13
Previously on Stargate SG-1: This is Prometheus.
Otherwise known as the X-303.
Sir, computers are detecting a rapid energy build-up in the Naquadria cells.
Jump must have triggered a power surge that overloaded the reactor control systems.
Stand by to jettison the reactor module.
Even if we were to plot a course for Earth, using maximum sublight thrust it would take years.
P3X-744.
If we can make it there and gate home, we can get what we need to repair the ship.
So, this things different from a nebula, how?
Well, that's what makes it so exciting sir.
We don't know exactly.
And it just so happens that this formation is in the vicinity of our next cool down co-ordinates.
It'll only be a little bit out of our way Colonel, I promise.
All I ask is two hours tops.
If only so I can see the expression on your face firsthand.
The words kid, and candy store come to mind.
I'll try to retain my composure, sir.
Just keep in mind that our mission is to get this bird home in one piece.
Colonel Ronson, report to the Bridge.
It must be time.
After you, Major.
Sir, the hyperdrive engines are reaching maximum safe temperature.
Shut em down, Major Gant.
Yes, sir.
Dropping out of hyper space.
Major Carter, what's our progress?
Well, sir, we covered 49 light years in the last leg.
Considering the hyper-drive we're using was lifted from an Al-Kesh, I'd say that's pretty good.
It was originally designed for a ship one tenth this size.
Only 5 more of these pit stops and we're home.
Colonel, a bogey just appeared on our sensors.
It's dead ahead, three thousand clicks.
Can you identify it?
Negative, Sir.
It's closing in on our position very quickly.
Sound general quarters.
Bogey is now at two thousand clicks.
Raise shields, arm weapons.
Bogey is now at 900 clicks.
It's not slowing down, sir.
How long till we can jump to hyper-space again?
The hyper-drive needs at least two hours to cool down before we can attempt another jump.
If we try one before that, it could overload.
Colonel, I'm getting some unusual readings coming from the alien vessel.
They're scanning us, sir.
Major Gant.
Send up a wide frequency broadcast.
I wanna talk to them.
Go ahead, sir.
This is Colonel William Ronson.
Commander of the Prometheus.
Please respond.
If you can hear me, I offer you peaceful greetings.
Bogey is now at 400 clicks and continuing to gain on our position, sir.
Sir, thermographic sensors are showing an erratic build up of energy coming from within the ship.
Energy build up is continuing, sir.
They're powering up weapons.
Colonel, we have to get out of here.
Major Gant, initiate evasive maneuvor delta, now.
Yes, sir, executing delta.
Major Gant, report.
Shields are down 69%.
Their weapons are draining our shields.
53 %.
- Re-route auxillary power to shield generators.
Weapons Officer prepare to return fire on my command.
Have missile base one through six loaded and ready, sir.
Fire one through four...
now.
The missiles were destroyed before reaching the target.
Alien vessel is still gaining on us, sir.
Shield strength is at 32%.
Fire all missiles at will.
Wait.
Suggest diverting auxillary power back to the sublight engines.
Major?
The gas cloud.
If we can get inside it, it might make it harder for them to track us.
Shields are below 15%.
Even with sublight engines at full strength, we'll never make it.
It might be possible to make a small hyper-space jump into the cloud.
Just give me a few minutes to override the safe-guards.
You have two.
Come on, one jump.
Sir, weapons systems no longer operational.
Shields are below 10%.
Receiving ship wide damage reports, Colonel.
This is Major Carter, calling the bridge.
Bridge, please respond.
This is the bridge, calling all decks.
Please, respond.
This is Major Samantha Carter of the United States Air Force vessel Prometheus.
As the sole remaining crew member of the ship, I feel compelled to keep a log of these events.
After being attacked by a hostile alien ship I sustained an injury and lost consciousness.
When I awoke, I found the ship devoid of all crew.
An initial systems review indicated the hyper-drive to be operational.
But the sub-light engines remain offline, possibly due to damage from the attack.
I am hopeful further investigation will provide more answers.
However, my first priority is to find out what happened to the crew.
Having searched the entire ship and found no-one.
Only one possibility remains to explain their disappearance.
Based on the fact that all the ships escape pods have been jettisoned, I can only assume an evacuation order was given after my losing consciousness.
In the chaos that must of ensued, I was left behind.
The sublight engines remain offline.
I'm guessing it's something about the gas cloud that is prohibiting the restart procedures.
Thus far I have been unable to find a way around this problem.
Without sub-light engine power to maneuvre the ship out of the cloud, I'm left with only one other option.
Major Carter.
Teal'c?
Hear me.
You must remain conscious at all costs.
I just need to rest for a while.
You cannot.
Listen to me!
You are injured.
If you sleep, you will die.
Do you understand?
I know.
If you sleep, you will die!
Is someone there?
Hello?
Ok.
I have sent out a distress signal detailing Prometheus' situation and our last known position in space.
I know it could be hundreds of years before anyone hears it.
That said, Stargate Command was aware of our route home and will undoubtably do everything they can to mount a rescue.
And if any of the crew survived, I can only hope they will eventually send help as well.
Therefore I feel my best course of action is to settle in for the long haul.
According to my calculations I have enough food and water to last several months.
With further rationing, it might be possible to double that.
Play with me.
I've been trying to understand why the ship is unable to jump to hyperspace.
During my last jump attempt, the hyperspace window seemed unable to stabilise enough for the ship to enter it.
Thus far sensors have been unable to identify the actual content of the cloud itself.
It's more likely made up of a denser group of gasses than that of a typical nubulai or gas giant.
The bottom line is, it's preventing the hyperdrive emitter from transferring power at an even rate.
Until that changes, the Prometheus will remain trapped here indefinitely.
Yep!
I'd say you're stuck alright.
Oh, come on Sam.
You've been running the same diagnostic program for four hours now.
What makes you think the results are suddenly gonna change.
Sam!
Helloooo!
Were you this annoying when you were ascended?
I don't know.
It depends on who you ask.
I thought I had a certain Je ne sais quoi.
The timing was so so...
No offence.
I really don't have time for this.
This is ridiculous, you aren't even real.
Well, I'm not so much me, as I am...
you really.
I mean part of your subconscious mind.
So am I real?
That's up to you I guess.
Although the complications by being here are quite fascinating.
Daniel.
- Look, you just need some help, that's all.
Can't you just try to go along with this?
You're me, talking to me.
Yeah, basically.
Alright.
Do you have a point, I could use some help.
Thank you!
Ok.
What do you...
I, want?
Well, I think you're going about this all wrong.
This is helping?
Wait a second.
You've been looking forward to studying this gas for weeks now.
I mean isn't that the real reason you volunteered for this job in the first place?
Now, you're here, finally here, and you're wasting your time running endless hyper-drive simulations.
In case you hadn't noticed, I've got a small problem on my hands, Daniel.
Mainly that I'm stranded.
Inside the very thing that you've been looking at through a telescope for years.
Come on, it's a chance to study something rare and exciting up close.
Seize the moment.
Seize the moment?
I'm just saying, it's something new, something we've never encountered before, you're ignoring it.
Does that sound like you?
Daniel, I can't even think straight, let alone stay awake.
Look, Sam, you have to check this out.
Trust me, it's important.
Oh, my God.
You heard about Sam?
Yeah.
Doesn't sound good.
18 hours past due for contact?
Yeah, I'd say something went wrong.
Well, anyways, I put together a list of planets with Stargates and arranged around the Prometheus route.
General Hammonds agreed to send SG teams to all of them, including us.
Why?
Well, if something went wrong there's a chance they could make it to a planet with a gate.
At which time they would gate home.
Wouldn't they?
Well, when the hyperdrive failed on the Prometheus' maiden voyage, you were nearly stranded on P7X-009 because they didn't know where the Stargate was.
Sounds like a long shot.
Well, unfortunately the Tok'ra are unable to send a ship at this time.
They've promised to trace the route of the Prometheus as soon as they can but everything with planets is...
What!
Is what?
Is something.
Yeah.
Ships log update.
I have discovered that several sections of the hull are being corroded by the gasses that make up this cloud.
Although I have boosted whatever power I can to our shields, it has had little effect on protecting the ship.
I've sealed off those sections affected by the corrosion, but it's only a stop gap measure.
All I know for certain is, if I can't find a way to stop it from spreading, the ships hull will eventually be breached.
'When the blazing sun is gone.
When he nothing shines upon.
' Who are you?
What do you want?
'Let me show you little light.
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
' C'mon, this way.
Wait!
Samantha.
Teal'c.
Did you see?
Of course, you didn't.
I'm here to warn you.
I know.
I have to stay awake.
That's not all.
Everything may not be as it seems.
Well, thank you, but the fact that I'm talking to someone who isn't really here kinda speaks to that.
On the contrary.
I think it's you that's not here.
What are you talking about?
I believe that you and the other crew members are being held prisoner aboard the alien vessel that attacked you.
How do you know?
It is possible that they are probing your mind.
If so any information obtained may be used to attack Earth.
Hold on.
Even if you're right and I'm not really here.
What am I supposed to do about it.
Nothing.
Teal'c.
Give me something here.
Very well.
As you attempt to repair the ships engines.
You may inadvertantly be divulging to your captors vital information concerning Prometheus technology.
I do believe it would be prudent to do nothing.
I can't do that, Teal'c.
Be careful, Samantha.
Wait!
Where are you going?
You're wrong, Teal'c, I'm not on an alien ship.
I'm right here.
Oh.
This is real.
This is real.
The effects of my head injury are getting worse.
I don't know how much longer I can last.
My only hope of survival is to somehow get the Prometheus free from this gas cloud without using either the sublight or hyper-drive engines.
I think I've come up with a way.
It has it's risks.
By venting several levels worth of pressurised atmosphere, I am hoping to generate enough propulsion to move the ship.
Come on.
No!
Hello?
Are you here?
Hey!
Have I told you my latest theory yet?
It's kinda cool.
Lose something?
Did you see a...?
Little girl?
Yeah.
No.
You know.
You don't look so good.
Yeah.
Anyway, about my theory.
Now, what if this cloud isn't so much a collection of corrosive gasses as it is a sentient being.
I'm saying the cloud is alive, Sam.
The cloud is alive?
Yeah.
It's a sentient being, like feelings, memories, uh.
Space borne alien entity, if you will.
That's crazy.
Well, what else would be corroding the ship?
Because the gases are corrosive.
Or maybe we somehow offended it when we flew inside of it.
The point is, if we talk to it, maybe it'll let us go.
You want me to talk to the cloud?
Would it kill you to try?
And how would I do that?
Well, you said there was this little girl running around the ship.
Maybe that little girl is the physical personification of the cloud.
Just hold with me on this.
Maybe, that's it's way of trying to communicate with us.
Daniel, this isn't helping.
Talk to her, Sam.
My mother used to sing that to me.
How obscure.
I'm so tired.
You can't sleep.
Not yet.
Why?
Because we need to talk.
Eat.
You need to keep your strength up.
Do you have a name?
I'm Grace.
Who are you?
You know.
No, I don't know.
I'm your father.
Dad?
I know it sounds corny, but you get to an age, you get to an age, where you think about everything you did wrong as a parent.
Don't take this the wrong way...
I know.
I don't look so good.
I wanted so many things for you, Sam.
And look what it's brought you instead.
Sure, but the massive headache really takes the edge off it all.
Are you happy, Sam?
What?
Just answer the question.
Well, at the moment, things are a little rough, but in general sure I'm happy.
No, you're not.
You're content.
You're satisfied.
You're in control, and that's the problem.
Ok.
I'm really not following here.
I'm saying, you're missing something vital from your life.
And the sad part is you have no idea what I'm talking about.
Dad, I am happy.
I've seen and done things most people couldn't even dream of.
I have an incredible life.
And yet you're alone.
Well, lately the dating scene's been a little stale, but then again I am marooned on a spaceship.
No, always.
For as long as she was alive, your mother showed me a world beyond just ambition and career.
She gave my life meaning and balance and it was my honour to love her for the short time she was with me.
And if I were young again, and I met her for the first time, even knowing her fate, I would do it all over again.
That is love.
Sam, I know you've denied yourself the experience because you think it must inevitably end in pain and loneliness.
It's time to let go of the things that prevent you from finding happiness.
You deserve to love someone and be loved in return.
Report, Colonel.
This one was a bust too, sir.
In fact these folks were more in the dark than the first bunch.
They were indeed a primitive society.
Well, whatever.
They hadn't seen any sign of the ship.
You heard from the Tokra?
They completed an initial trace of the Prometheus' route.
There's no sign of it at any of the designated cool down co-ordinates.
You're assuming they stayed on course.
Well, they're currently expanding their search.
Conducting long range scans of several systems adjacent to the route home.
Hopefully we'll hear something from them soon.
I don't wanna hear it...
Good, cos I'm not in the mood.
Alright, what?
When Colonel Maybourne and yourself were stranded offworld, Major Carter felt a similar sense of frustration.
She despaired at the thought of never seeing you again.
Not you?
Indeed.
You are like a brother to me, O'Neill.
You're like...
what?
140?
A younger brother perhaps.
But that is not my point.
Look T., I know what you're trying to do and I appreciate it.
Wanna try?
It's fun.
I remember when I was a little girl, I used to wonder how a bubble could exist.
You see, there's this thing called surface tension.
When molecule's bind together in a certain way.
Boring.
Here, just try it.
See?
Fun.
Alright, Carter, on your feet, come on.
I was wondering when you were gonna show up.
You just gonna sit there?
Too tired, sir.
Samantha, I'm a figment of your imagination, you're gonna call me sir?
Old habit, sorry.
So, you gonna save yourself or what?
I tried.
Just giving up then?
I just don't know what else to do now.
You'll think of something.
Come to give me a pep talk?
It's what friends are for.
Friends...
Hey, this is you talking here.
Might as well be honest.
What if I quit the airforce?
Would that change anything, or is that just an excuse?
I would never ask you to give up your career.
So, you don't feel anything for me?
Carter.
I'd let you go right now if I knew.
That easy?
I didn't say it would be easy.
Then, what's stopping you if you really wanna know?
- I'm trying.
Maybe it's not me that's the problem here.
Let's face it, I'm not that complex.
Me?
Sam, I'm a safe path.
As long as I'm thinking about you, setting my sights on what I think is unattainable, there's no chance of being hurt by someone else.
Jacob was right, you deserve more.
I will always be there for you, no matter what, believe me.
So what now?
Go save your ass.
One last thing.
Never mind.
What do you want?
What do you mean?
Whoever you are, I know why everyone else keeps showing up.
Why are you here?
What do you want from me?
I don't want anything, but you do.
'In the dark, thanks you for your tiny spark.
' 'How could he see where to go, if you did not twinkle so.
' What you looking at?
It's complicated.
Try me.
- I'm gonna try to save myself with a bubble.
How?
- The hyperdrive won't fully engage because of the cloud, but maybe it doesn't have to.
If I can dial down the power flow to the emitter, theoretically I should be able to cause a partial shift in the hyper space, essentially taking the ship out of the cloud space time.
Hopefully just enough to alleviate it's effects on the sublight engines.
Neat.
Yeah.
Sam, what are you doing?
I believe she is attempting to rescue her fellow crewmembers.
What?
From them?
That's crazy.
Get back to Earth and then bring in the cavalry.
There's no time.
I agree.
The alien vessel is too formidable.
Will you guys shut up!
Just let her work.
This is Major Samantha Carter of the US Air Force vessel Prometheus.
Can you hear me?
I'm thinking you've been stuck in here just as long as I have.
The only difference is, I found a way out.
Here's the deal.
Return my crew, everyone, intact and let us go and I'll help you get out of here.
Do we have a deal?
What the hell just happened?
It's a long story, sir, just bear with me.
I'm activating a hyper-space bubble to include the alien vessel.
We're gonna bring it with us out of the cloud.
Major?
I'll explain everything soon enough, sir.
Now, what?
We see if they keep their end of the bargain.
Well done, Major.
- Sir, with your permission I'd like to relieve myself of duty now.
Easy.
Put her to the infirmary.
Hey.
Jack?
Excuse me?
Sorry, sir.
Yes, well, a massive concussion will tend to disorient one.
How long was I out there?
It's all relative, Carter, that whole time, space continuom thing.
Sir.
Four days.
I could have sworn it was weeks.
Teal'c and Daniel say hi.
They're planning a little bit of a shindig for when you're up and around.
There's talk of cake.
Cake?
My idea.
Can't wait.
Need anything?
Magazine, yo-yo?
I'm fine.
Yes, you are.
Thank you, sir.
For what?
Nothing.
- Think nothing of it.
I've got plenty of that.
Subtitles made by Balu
Otherwise known as the X-303.
Sir, computers are detecting a rapid energy build-up in the Naquadria cells.
Jump must have triggered a power surge that overloaded the reactor control systems.
Stand by to jettison the reactor module.
Even if we were to plot a course for Earth, using maximum sublight thrust it would take years.
P3X-744.
If we can make it there and gate home, we can get what we need to repair the ship.
So, this things different from a nebula, how?
Well, that's what makes it so exciting sir.
We don't know exactly.
And it just so happens that this formation is in the vicinity of our next cool down co-ordinates.
It'll only be a little bit out of our way Colonel, I promise.
All I ask is two hours tops.
If only so I can see the expression on your face firsthand.
The words kid, and candy store come to mind.
I'll try to retain my composure, sir.
Just keep in mind that our mission is to get this bird home in one piece.
Colonel Ronson, report to the Bridge.
It must be time.
After you, Major.
Sir, the hyperdrive engines are reaching maximum safe temperature.
Shut em down, Major Gant.
Yes, sir.
Dropping out of hyper space.
Major Carter, what's our progress?
Well, sir, we covered 49 light years in the last leg.
Considering the hyper-drive we're using was lifted from an Al-Kesh, I'd say that's pretty good.
It was originally designed for a ship one tenth this size.
Only 5 more of these pit stops and we're home.
Colonel, a bogey just appeared on our sensors.
It's dead ahead, three thousand clicks.
Can you identify it?
Negative, Sir.
It's closing in on our position very quickly.
Sound general quarters.
Bogey is now at two thousand clicks.
Raise shields, arm weapons.
Bogey is now at 900 clicks.
It's not slowing down, sir.
How long till we can jump to hyper-space again?
The hyper-drive needs at least two hours to cool down before we can attempt another jump.
If we try one before that, it could overload.
Colonel, I'm getting some unusual readings coming from the alien vessel.
They're scanning us, sir.
Major Gant.
Send up a wide frequency broadcast.
I wanna talk to them.
Go ahead, sir.
This is Colonel William Ronson.
Commander of the Prometheus.
Please respond.
If you can hear me, I offer you peaceful greetings.
Bogey is now at 400 clicks and continuing to gain on our position, sir.
Sir, thermographic sensors are showing an erratic build up of energy coming from within the ship.
Energy build up is continuing, sir.
They're powering up weapons.
Colonel, we have to get out of here.
Major Gant, initiate evasive maneuvor delta, now.
Yes, sir, executing delta.
Major Gant, report.
Shields are down 69%.
Their weapons are draining our shields.
53 %.
- Re-route auxillary power to shield generators.
Weapons Officer prepare to return fire on my command.
Have missile base one through six loaded and ready, sir.
Fire one through four...
now.
The missiles were destroyed before reaching the target.
Alien vessel is still gaining on us, sir.
Shield strength is at 32%.
Fire all missiles at will.
Wait.
Suggest diverting auxillary power back to the sublight engines.
Major?
The gas cloud.
If we can get inside it, it might make it harder for them to track us.
Shields are below 15%.
Even with sublight engines at full strength, we'll never make it.
It might be possible to make a small hyper-space jump into the cloud.
Just give me a few minutes to override the safe-guards.
You have two.
Come on, one jump.
Sir, weapons systems no longer operational.
Shields are below 10%.
Receiving ship wide damage reports, Colonel.
This is Major Carter, calling the bridge.
Bridge, please respond.
This is the bridge, calling all decks.
Please, respond.
This is Major Samantha Carter of the United States Air Force vessel Prometheus.
As the sole remaining crew member of the ship, I feel compelled to keep a log of these events.
After being attacked by a hostile alien ship I sustained an injury and lost consciousness.
When I awoke, I found the ship devoid of all crew.
An initial systems review indicated the hyper-drive to be operational.
But the sub-light engines remain offline, possibly due to damage from the attack.
I am hopeful further investigation will provide more answers.
However, my first priority is to find out what happened to the crew.
Having searched the entire ship and found no-one.
Only one possibility remains to explain their disappearance.
Based on the fact that all the ships escape pods have been jettisoned, I can only assume an evacuation order was given after my losing consciousness.
In the chaos that must of ensued, I was left behind.
The sublight engines remain offline.
I'm guessing it's something about the gas cloud that is prohibiting the restart procedures.
Thus far I have been unable to find a way around this problem.
Without sub-light engine power to maneuvre the ship out of the cloud, I'm left with only one other option.
Major Carter.
Teal'c?
Hear me.
You must remain conscious at all costs.
I just need to rest for a while.
You cannot.
Listen to me!
You are injured.
If you sleep, you will die.
Do you understand?
I know.
If you sleep, you will die!
Is someone there?
Hello?
Ok.
I have sent out a distress signal detailing Prometheus' situation and our last known position in space.
I know it could be hundreds of years before anyone hears it.
That said, Stargate Command was aware of our route home and will undoubtably do everything they can to mount a rescue.
And if any of the crew survived, I can only hope they will eventually send help as well.
Therefore I feel my best course of action is to settle in for the long haul.
According to my calculations I have enough food and water to last several months.
With further rationing, it might be possible to double that.
Play with me.
I've been trying to understand why the ship is unable to jump to hyperspace.
During my last jump attempt, the hyperspace window seemed unable to stabilise enough for the ship to enter it.
Thus far sensors have been unable to identify the actual content of the cloud itself.
It's more likely made up of a denser group of gasses than that of a typical nubulai or gas giant.
The bottom line is, it's preventing the hyperdrive emitter from transferring power at an even rate.
Until that changes, the Prometheus will remain trapped here indefinitely.
Yep!
I'd say you're stuck alright.
Oh, come on Sam.
You've been running the same diagnostic program for four hours now.
What makes you think the results are suddenly gonna change.
Sam!
Helloooo!
Were you this annoying when you were ascended?
I don't know.
It depends on who you ask.
I thought I had a certain Je ne sais quoi.
The timing was so so...
No offence.
I really don't have time for this.
This is ridiculous, you aren't even real.
Well, I'm not so much me, as I am...
you really.
I mean part of your subconscious mind.
So am I real?
That's up to you I guess.
Although the complications by being here are quite fascinating.
Daniel.
- Look, you just need some help, that's all.
Can't you just try to go along with this?
You're me, talking to me.
Yeah, basically.
Alright.
Do you have a point, I could use some help.
Thank you!
Ok.
What do you...
I, want?
Well, I think you're going about this all wrong.
This is helping?
Wait a second.
You've been looking forward to studying this gas for weeks now.
I mean isn't that the real reason you volunteered for this job in the first place?
Now, you're here, finally here, and you're wasting your time running endless hyper-drive simulations.
In case you hadn't noticed, I've got a small problem on my hands, Daniel.
Mainly that I'm stranded.
Inside the very thing that you've been looking at through a telescope for years.
Come on, it's a chance to study something rare and exciting up close.
Seize the moment.
Seize the moment?
I'm just saying, it's something new, something we've never encountered before, you're ignoring it.
Does that sound like you?
Daniel, I can't even think straight, let alone stay awake.
Look, Sam, you have to check this out.
Trust me, it's important.
Oh, my God.
You heard about Sam?
Yeah.
Doesn't sound good.
18 hours past due for contact?
Yeah, I'd say something went wrong.
Well, anyways, I put together a list of planets with Stargates and arranged around the Prometheus route.
General Hammonds agreed to send SG teams to all of them, including us.
Why?
Well, if something went wrong there's a chance they could make it to a planet with a gate.
At which time they would gate home.
Wouldn't they?
Well, when the hyperdrive failed on the Prometheus' maiden voyage, you were nearly stranded on P7X-009 because they didn't know where the Stargate was.
Sounds like a long shot.
Well, unfortunately the Tok'ra are unable to send a ship at this time.
They've promised to trace the route of the Prometheus as soon as they can but everything with planets is...
What!
Is what?
Is something.
Yeah.
Ships log update.
I have discovered that several sections of the hull are being corroded by the gasses that make up this cloud.
Although I have boosted whatever power I can to our shields, it has had little effect on protecting the ship.
I've sealed off those sections affected by the corrosion, but it's only a stop gap measure.
All I know for certain is, if I can't find a way to stop it from spreading, the ships hull will eventually be breached.
'When the blazing sun is gone.
When he nothing shines upon.
' Who are you?
What do you want?
'Let me show you little light.
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
' C'mon, this way.
Wait!
Samantha.
Teal'c.
Did you see?
Of course, you didn't.
I'm here to warn you.
I know.
I have to stay awake.
That's not all.
Everything may not be as it seems.
Well, thank you, but the fact that I'm talking to someone who isn't really here kinda speaks to that.
On the contrary.
I think it's you that's not here.
What are you talking about?
I believe that you and the other crew members are being held prisoner aboard the alien vessel that attacked you.
How do you know?
It is possible that they are probing your mind.
If so any information obtained may be used to attack Earth.
Hold on.
Even if you're right and I'm not really here.
What am I supposed to do about it.
Nothing.
Teal'c.
Give me something here.
Very well.
As you attempt to repair the ships engines.
You may inadvertantly be divulging to your captors vital information concerning Prometheus technology.
I do believe it would be prudent to do nothing.
I can't do that, Teal'c.
Be careful, Samantha.
Wait!
Where are you going?
You're wrong, Teal'c, I'm not on an alien ship.
I'm right here.
Oh.
This is real.
This is real.
The effects of my head injury are getting worse.
I don't know how much longer I can last.
My only hope of survival is to somehow get the Prometheus free from this gas cloud without using either the sublight or hyper-drive engines.
I think I've come up with a way.
It has it's risks.
By venting several levels worth of pressurised atmosphere, I am hoping to generate enough propulsion to move the ship.
Come on.
No!
Hello?
Are you here?
Hey!
Have I told you my latest theory yet?
It's kinda cool.
Lose something?
Did you see a...?
Little girl?
Yeah.
No.
You know.
You don't look so good.
Yeah.
Anyway, about my theory.
Now, what if this cloud isn't so much a collection of corrosive gasses as it is a sentient being.
I'm saying the cloud is alive, Sam.
The cloud is alive?
Yeah.
It's a sentient being, like feelings, memories, uh.
Space borne alien entity, if you will.
That's crazy.
Well, what else would be corroding the ship?
Because the gases are corrosive.
Or maybe we somehow offended it when we flew inside of it.
The point is, if we talk to it, maybe it'll let us go.
You want me to talk to the cloud?
Would it kill you to try?
And how would I do that?
Well, you said there was this little girl running around the ship.
Maybe that little girl is the physical personification of the cloud.
Just hold with me on this.
Maybe, that's it's way of trying to communicate with us.
Daniel, this isn't helping.
Talk to her, Sam.
My mother used to sing that to me.
How obscure.
I'm so tired.
You can't sleep.
Not yet.
Why?
Because we need to talk.
Eat.
You need to keep your strength up.
Do you have a name?
I'm Grace.
Who are you?
You know.
No, I don't know.
I'm your father.
Dad?
I know it sounds corny, but you get to an age, you get to an age, where you think about everything you did wrong as a parent.
Don't take this the wrong way...
I know.
I don't look so good.
I wanted so many things for you, Sam.
And look what it's brought you instead.
Sure, but the massive headache really takes the edge off it all.
Are you happy, Sam?
What?
Just answer the question.
Well, at the moment, things are a little rough, but in general sure I'm happy.
No, you're not.
You're content.
You're satisfied.
You're in control, and that's the problem.
Ok.
I'm really not following here.
I'm saying, you're missing something vital from your life.
And the sad part is you have no idea what I'm talking about.
Dad, I am happy.
I've seen and done things most people couldn't even dream of.
I have an incredible life.
And yet you're alone.
Well, lately the dating scene's been a little stale, but then again I am marooned on a spaceship.
No, always.
For as long as she was alive, your mother showed me a world beyond just ambition and career.
She gave my life meaning and balance and it was my honour to love her for the short time she was with me.
And if I were young again, and I met her for the first time, even knowing her fate, I would do it all over again.
That is love.
Sam, I know you've denied yourself the experience because you think it must inevitably end in pain and loneliness.
It's time to let go of the things that prevent you from finding happiness.
You deserve to love someone and be loved in return.
Report, Colonel.
This one was a bust too, sir.
In fact these folks were more in the dark than the first bunch.
They were indeed a primitive society.
Well, whatever.
They hadn't seen any sign of the ship.
You heard from the Tokra?
They completed an initial trace of the Prometheus' route.
There's no sign of it at any of the designated cool down co-ordinates.
You're assuming they stayed on course.
Well, they're currently expanding their search.
Conducting long range scans of several systems adjacent to the route home.
Hopefully we'll hear something from them soon.
I don't wanna hear it...
Good, cos I'm not in the mood.
Alright, what?
When Colonel Maybourne and yourself were stranded offworld, Major Carter felt a similar sense of frustration.
She despaired at the thought of never seeing you again.
Not you?
Indeed.
You are like a brother to me, O'Neill.
You're like...
what?
140?
A younger brother perhaps.
But that is not my point.
Look T., I know what you're trying to do and I appreciate it.
Wanna try?
It's fun.
I remember when I was a little girl, I used to wonder how a bubble could exist.
You see, there's this thing called surface tension.
When molecule's bind together in a certain way.
Boring.
Here, just try it.
See?
Fun.
Alright, Carter, on your feet, come on.
I was wondering when you were gonna show up.
You just gonna sit there?
Too tired, sir.
Samantha, I'm a figment of your imagination, you're gonna call me sir?
Old habit, sorry.
So, you gonna save yourself or what?
I tried.
Just giving up then?
I just don't know what else to do now.
You'll think of something.
Come to give me a pep talk?
It's what friends are for.
Friends...
Hey, this is you talking here.
Might as well be honest.
What if I quit the airforce?
Would that change anything, or is that just an excuse?
I would never ask you to give up your career.
So, you don't feel anything for me?
Carter.
I'd let you go right now if I knew.
That easy?
I didn't say it would be easy.
Then, what's stopping you if you really wanna know?
- I'm trying.
Maybe it's not me that's the problem here.
Let's face it, I'm not that complex.
Me?
Sam, I'm a safe path.
As long as I'm thinking about you, setting my sights on what I think is unattainable, there's no chance of being hurt by someone else.
Jacob was right, you deserve more.
I will always be there for you, no matter what, believe me.
So what now?
Go save your ass.
One last thing.
Never mind.
What do you want?
What do you mean?
Whoever you are, I know why everyone else keeps showing up.
Why are you here?
What do you want from me?
I don't want anything, but you do.
'In the dark, thanks you for your tiny spark.
' 'How could he see where to go, if you did not twinkle so.
' What you looking at?
It's complicated.
Try me.
- I'm gonna try to save myself with a bubble.
How?
- The hyperdrive won't fully engage because of the cloud, but maybe it doesn't have to.
If I can dial down the power flow to the emitter, theoretically I should be able to cause a partial shift in the hyper space, essentially taking the ship out of the cloud space time.
Hopefully just enough to alleviate it's effects on the sublight engines.
Neat.
Yeah.
Sam, what are you doing?
I believe she is attempting to rescue her fellow crewmembers.
What?
From them?
That's crazy.
Get back to Earth and then bring in the cavalry.
There's no time.
I agree.
The alien vessel is too formidable.
Will you guys shut up!
Just let her work.
This is Major Samantha Carter of the US Air Force vessel Prometheus.
Can you hear me?
I'm thinking you've been stuck in here just as long as I have.
The only difference is, I found a way out.
Here's the deal.
Return my crew, everyone, intact and let us go and I'll help you get out of here.
Do we have a deal?
What the hell just happened?
It's a long story, sir, just bear with me.
I'm activating a hyper-space bubble to include the alien vessel.
We're gonna bring it with us out of the cloud.
Major?
I'll explain everything soon enough, sir.
Now, what?
We see if they keep their end of the bargain.
Well done, Major.
- Sir, with your permission I'd like to relieve myself of duty now.
Easy.
Put her to the infirmary.
Hey.
Jack?
Excuse me?
Sorry, sir.
Yes, well, a massive concussion will tend to disorient one.
How long was I out there?
It's all relative, Carter, that whole time, space continuom thing.
Sir.
Four days.
I could have sworn it was weeks.
Teal'c and Daniel say hi.
They're planning a little bit of a shindig for when you're up and around.
There's talk of cake.
Cake?
My idea.
Can't wait.
Need anything?
Magazine, yo-yo?
I'm fine.
Yes, you are.
Thank you, sir.
For what?
Nothing.
- Think nothing of it.
I've got plenty of that.
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