{175}{233}No... Listen to me now.
{236}{328}If you can't confirm my observations,|you must have the coordinates wrong,
{331}{415}because there is definitely|something up there.
{418}{483}For the tenth time, it is in Cassiopeia.
{512}{572}Declination 61 degrees, six minutes.
{575}{635}Right ascension two hours, 48 minutes.
{690}{739}That's impossible.
{754}{803}Yes, I'm sure.
{842}{951}Listen. Listen, I am not some|crackpot phoning in a UFO here.
{954}{1024}I am the cofounder of|the Northern Susquenita County
{1028}{1136}Amateur Astronomical Society. I've been|tracking this thing for three nights.
{1139}{1211}Whatever it is, it is very big,|it is very close,
{1214}{1314}- and I will not shut up about this until...|- (vehicles approach)
{1667}{1716}Never mind.
{1853}{1969}This image was generated from satellite|observations made in the last few hours.
{1972}{2021}The asteroid has an irregular shape,
{2024}{2088}but we've calculated its length|from end to end
{2091}{2152}to be approximately 137 kilometres.
{2177}{2270}I've seen this movie. It hits Paris.
{2277}{2388}It'll strike somewhere in the Arctic Circle.|Probably Greenland or the Barents Sea.
{2391}{2461}Nobody knows this but us?|How is that possible?
{2464}{2517}The asteroid was discovered by a civilian
{2520}{2584}who's since been "persuaded"|to keep it quiet.
{2587}{2707}The reason no one else has detected it|is that the object's path is highly atypical.
{2710}{2767}It's outside the plane|of the solar system
{2770}{2832}occupied by the planets|and the asteroid belt.
{2835}{2915}In fact, it's a fluke that anyone|saw it at all. We got lucky.
{2918}{2978}I don't see how in any way this is lucky.
{2981}{3071}Well, seven or eight years ago,|there'd be nothing we could do about it.
{3074}{3142}The Stargate opens other options for us.
{3145}{3196}A little help from our friends?
{3202}{3267}- Yes, sir.|- Perhaps the Tok'ra could assist.
{3270}{3367}They've been on the run since the Goa'uld|attacked their base at Revanna.
{3370}{3470}We've already sent a message asking for|their help. There hasn't been any reply.
{3473}{3516}The Asgard owe us a favour.
{3523}{3582}We could contact them through the K'Tau.
{3585}{3698}The treaty with the Goa'uld means the|Asgard cannot prevent natural disasters.
{3701}{3784}The Goa'uld tried to make the|Tollans send a bomb through the iris.
{3787}{3874}- Screw the treaty.|- Well, one of our allies will help.
{3877}{3923}I hope you're right.
{3926}{4065}Otherwise, in 11 days and 16 hours,|all life on Earth will be wiped out.
{5707}{5752}I'm afraid the answer is no.
{5757}{5821}Come on, guys. Throw me a bone here.
{5823}{5912}The Protected Planets Treaty|leaves no room for interpretation.
{5916}{5961}They tried to attack us.
{5964}{6080}It was the Tollans who attempted to send|the explosive device through your iris.
{6083}{6111}By whose order?
{6114}{6182}The System Lords|deny knowledge of this incident.
{6188}{6237}Of course they deny it.
{6240}{6350}The Treaty does allow|for the arbitration of such disputes.
{6353}{6422}We would need to assemble|a commission of inquiry,
{6425}{6540}consisting of equal numbers of|Asgard and Goa'uld representatives.
{6581}{6668}We would also need corroborating|testimony from the Tollans.
{6671}{6720}That's gonna be a problem,
{6723}{6785}as they've been wiped out by the Goa'uld.
{6791}{6823}That is unfortunate.
{6826}{6918}And I suppose, when Earth gets hit|by that rock and we're all wiped out,
{6921}{6978}that's gonna be unfortunate too?
{6985}{7017}Very.
{7235}{7365}- And after that I kind of lost my temper.|- What exactly does that mean?
{7375}{7462}Let's just say Jack made|a reference to Freyr's mother.
{7511}{7576}We'll discuss his diplomatic|shortcomings later.
{7579}{7633}Right now I'd like to know our options.
{7639}{7684}I say we nuke it ourselves.
{7695}{7767}We have sufficiently large-yield|warheads to deflect it,
{7770}{7860}but we don't have a delivery system|which can reach the asteroid in time.
{7863}{7958}The cargo ship I crashed|on Revanna must still be there.
{7964}{8003}In how many pieces?
{8006}{8116}Our understanding of Goa'uld technology|has improved. We might be able to fix it.
{8124}{8183}- How much time?|- With the right team, two days.
{8187}{8242}I'll assign anyone you need, Major.
{8245}{8323}Assuming we can fix it, how long|will it take to fly back to Earth?
{8326}{8379}Revanna's not exactly next door.
{8382}{8473}Even pushing the engines past 100%,|it would take eight, nine days.
{8486}{8581}- Leaving little margin for error.|- Then let's get started. Dismissed.
{8656}{8749}Colonel, I have every confidence|in SG-1's abilities.
{8752}{8838}However, as a contingency plan,|the president has ordered me
{8842}{8912}to begin Alpha team evacuations|through the gate.
{8915}{8997}Major Davis will be arriving from|the Pentagon to coordinate.
{9006}{9091}- Yes, sir.|- If Major Carter cannot repair the ship,
{9094}{9196}you will report immediately to|the Alpha site and assume command.
{9199}{9282}- General?|- No debates on this one. That's an order.
{9355}{9379}Yeah.
{9656}{9725}- Good to go, sir.|- Teal'c, show 'em the way.
{9764}{9808}This way.
{9811}{9911}- This, uh... big enough?|- 1,200 naqahdah-enhanced megatons.
{9914}{10017}- That's a lot?|- It's the most powerful warhead there is.
{10020}{10088}It's the equivalent of|one billion tons of TNT.
{10141}{10185}That's a lot.
{10196}{10246}Hey! What are you doing?
{10249}{10338}I'm sorry, I can't do this. I can|give you a list of some good engineers.
{10341}{10396}Come on, Spellman. I do this every day.
{10399}{10496}You don't understand what happens to|your body when you go through it. I do.
{10499}{10587}- We need you for this mission.|- It defies the laws of physics.
{10590}{10639}Spellman, you're going.
{10676}{10700}(groans)
{11686}{11742}It doesn't look so bad.
{11745}{11855}Our first priority is auxiliary power.|Then it's hyperdrive and life support.
{11858}{11907}Right.
{11955}{12004}Is there a rest room?
{12049}{12098}My first priority.
{12233}{12280}Ah, they'll fix it up.
{12283}{12342}- I'm confident.|- Me too.
{12345}{12394}As am I.
{14016}{14067}I looked again. I still can't find it.
{14070}{14130}- Did you check the guidance system?|- Twice.
{14133}{14227}OK, I guess we'll have to assume|that there isn't one on board.
{14297}{14368}- One what?|- We're ready to attempt an engine start.
{14371}{14436}Yeah, fine. Assume there isn't one what?
{14445}{14496}Recall device.
{14504}{14598}The X-301? That was you guys?
{14601}{14652}You must admit it performed beautifully
{14655}{14722}until you and Teal'c|were sent into... deep space.
{14730}{14750}Yeah!
{14791}{14822}Nice work.
{14885}{14949}- Carter.|- Attempting engine start.
{15516}{15565}Carter?
{15569}{15620}(electronic beeps)
{15683}{15758}(power surge/engine starts)
{15871}{16003}That's got it, sir. We're good to go. I'll|repair the remaining systems on the way.
{16006}{16102}Once you get to the Revanna gate, dial|the Alpha site. They're expecting you.
{16105}{16210}I think I speak for about six billion people|when I say "good luck".
{16246}{16295}You too.
{16337}{16438}- I'm gonna wanna talk to you guys.|- Teal'c, try to take it easy on the engines.
{16441}{16467}Why?
{16470}{16558}I'm slightly concerned that if we|push them too hard and they burn out
{16561}{16630}before we reach escape velocity,
{16681}{16736}we'll come crashing back to the planet.
{16836}{16903}- I'm confident.|- Me too.
{16918}{16967}As am I.
{17287}{17352}I appreciate that, but if|we don't hear from SG-1...
{17355}{17433}- We're getting a message, sir. It's SG-1.|- You were saying?
{17436}{17514}The signal's being relayed through|AF SATCOM. Audio only.
{17524}{17584}- Pipe it through, Sergeant.|- Yes, sir.
{17631}{17689}(Carter) Please respond.
{17692}{17779}SG-1. This is General Hammond.|Please respond.
{17782}{17844}Sir, we've just|dropped out of hyperspace.
{17848}{17906}We should reach the asteroid|in a few minutes.
{17909}{17961}We're relieved to hear that, Major.
{17964}{18025}You sent engineers|to the Alpha site ten days ago.
{18068}{18155}The ship's barely flying as it is, sir.|We're lucky we made it this far.
{18158}{18224}Understood. Proceed with your mission.
{18227}{18276}(Carter) Yes, sir.
{18350}{18476}All right. 39 minutes before impact, the|asteroid will reach the fail-safe position.
{18481}{18588}After that point, it'll be too close|to Earth for the explosion to deflect it.
{18591}{18653}That leaves us three and a half hours.
{18656}{18711}So we just drop off the bomb and... what?
{18763}{18873}Our scans show that the asteroid|is pitted with impact craters and fissures.
{18876}{18979}We fly the ship into the deepest crater we|can find at a right angle to its trajectory.
{18987}{19102}The crater should direct the explosive|force of the bomb like a rocket nozzle.
{19107}{19194}When we're just above the surface,|we bring down the MALP with the bomb.
{19197}{19269}Then we land, and two of us go EVA.
{19272}{19313}That would be you and me.
{19316}{19430}We walk the MALP down into a fissure at|the bottom of the crater to focus the blast.
{19433}{19515}We set the timer|and then we get out of there.
{19543}{19607}- Piece of cake.|- There is one other thing.
{19609}{19715}We're about to pass through the Leonids:|a cometary trail Earth crosses sometimes.
{19718}{19772}The shields should help protect the ship.
{19775}{19853}Anyone caught outside|is gonna have to find cover, and fast.
{19870}{19926}(rumbling)
{19991}{20015}What was that?
{20018}{20097}I'm having difficulty|with the sub-light engines.
{20100}{20148}(rumbling)
{20197}{20254}Yes, you are.
{20257}{20297}Sir?
{20646}{20725}- What is it?|- An overload in the control systems.
{20765}{20826}- Backups?|- We don't have any.
{20965}{21029}Sir, we just lost SG-1's signal.
{21135}{21202}SG-1, this is Hammond. Do you read me?
{21229}{21290}SG-1, please respond.
{21434}{21483}How's the head?
{21554}{21636}The sub-light engines have shut down.
{21662}{21720}Big asteroid problem here.
{21908}{21969}Try using manoeuvring thrusters|to slow us down.
{21972}{22021}I am. It's not working.
{22165}{22253}Daniel is correct. Manoeuvring|thrusters appear to be insufficient.
{22257}{22316}They're all we've got.
{22378}{22450}Sir! Deep-space tracking|still has a fix on the ship,
{22453}{22538}but we show them approaching|the asteroid way too fast.
{22702}{22784}- Any time now.|- The thrusters are in full reverse, O'Neill.
{22789}{22846}- We're coming in faster than we should.|- Yes.
{22849}{22927}Faster than we should|with thrusters at maximum.
{22930}{22979}90 metres per second.
{23004}{23117}80. This rate of deceleration|isn't gonna cut it. We're gonna hit.
{23594}{23664}- What happened?|- We're inside a deep crater.
{23679}{23746}50 metres per second.
{23749}{23787}40.
{23852}{23901}30.
{24310}{24360}We stopped descending.
{24457}{24506}No, I understand. Thank you.
{24572}{24618}Sir?
{24621}{24698}We got a message from NASA.|According to their calculations,
{24701}{24801}SG-1 has crashed into the asteroid|at over 60 metres per second.
{24848}{24916}- Do they have confirmation?|- No, sir.
{24924}{25000}It's an estimate based on|the ship's last known position.
{25008}{25085}Any chance of survivors?
{25114}{25183}At that velocity, sir, it's...
{25186}{25236}it's very unlikely.
{25343}{25392}Sir.
{25422}{25536}If this is true, and the mission is down,
{25588}{25657}we're out of options.
{25690}{25755}It's time to call the president.
{26018}{26107}- The sub-light drive is down.|- As are shields and communications.
{26110}{26174}It might be easier to list what is working.
{26202}{26258}- The bomb?|- It's good to go, sir.
{26261}{26351}If it comes right down to it,|we can detonate it right here.
{26354}{26440}- What's our position?|- Personally, I'm against it.
{26443}{26527}We're about five metres above|the surface at the bottom of the crater.
{26530}{26604}The rings will be functional|at that distance.
{26607}{26666}All right. Here goes.
{26962}{27011}Let's suit up.
{27139}{27214}- Carter, you all right?|- I'm fine, sir.
{27238}{27325}You took a pretty good shot.|Why don't you sit this one out?
{27331}{27417}- No, I'm fine. Really.|- Teal'c and I can handle it.
{27420}{27469}Yes, sir.
{27586}{27661}No, sir. There's been|no response on the radio.
{27664}{27788}If they crashed, there should have been|visible evidence. We've found nothing.
{27829}{27934}Frankly, sir, if SG-1 survived and they|manage to complete their mission,
{27937}{28024}then no one needs to know|any of this ever happened.
{28027}{28169}If not, nothing anyone can do will|make the slightest bit of difference.
{28172}{28249}Going public now would|only serve to create panic.
{28305}{28357}Yes, sir. I know how you feel.
{28360}{28409}My place is here.
{28428}{28477}Thank you, Mr President.
{29070}{29129}(Teal'c) Depressurising airlock.
{29132}{29207}(Carter) You'll experience|very little gravity.
{29218}{29302}The asteroid's surface is mostly iron|and your boots are magnetised,
{29305}{29374}so you shouldn't go|spinning off into space.
{29377}{29477}(O'Neill) That's very reassuring, Carter.|Thank you very much.
{29502}{29585}(Teal'c) Depressurisation complete.|Opening outer door.
{30308}{30357}(O'Neill) I'll drive.
{32271}{32303}What is it?
{32306}{32408}Our approach was a lot faster than it|should have been, even on thrusters only.
{32411}{32460}I wanna check something.
{32806}{32861}(Teal'c) We can proceed no further.
{32926}{32975}(O'Neill) Then this'll do.
{33373}{33426}Weapon is armed.
{33722}{33835}Something's not right. The gravitational|field is stronger than we thought.
{33850}{33876}So?
{33882}{33987}Gravity is determined by mass. Mass|is determined by size and composition.
{33990}{34006}So?
{34009}{34106}So the core must be made of something|a lot heavier than nickel and iron.
{34109}{34168}- (thud)|- What was that?
{34219}{34296}We're passing through the Leonids|sooner than I expected.
{34299}{34363}Colonel O'Neill, what's your position?
{34366}{34430}We're almost out of the cave.
{34445}{34542}Better stay where you are, sir.|We're taking meteor hits.
{34589}{34671}Carter, any chance of getting|those shields in play here?
{34679}{34725}We're working on it, sir. Stand by.
{34728}{34823}Daniel, try to reroute|power from the hyperdrive.
{34826}{34885}Bypass systems are all blown.
{34995}{35062}Hull breach! We're venting atmosphere!
{35421}{35470}Carter.
{35496}{35556}Any progress on those shields?
{35559}{35608}(Carter) Stand by, sir.
{35849}{35898}(rocks crashing)
{35934}{35964}That's it.
{36033}{36090}And now there's two more.
{36102}{36201}Carter! Daniel!|This is O'Neill. Please respond.
{36302}{36341}Carter!
{36739}{36795}It appears the meteor storm has subsided.
{36798}{36837}Go.
{37089}{37171}(O'Neill) Carter! Carter! Daniel!
{37209}{37242}Report!
{37481}{37614}O'Neill, these readings indicate|zero atmosphere within the ship.
{37651}{37682}Hull breach?
{37685}{37765}If that is the case, Carter and Daniel|could not have survived.
{37784}{37833}Open it.
{39051}{39094}I got nothin', Teal'c.
{39203}{39277}The hull has been|damaged in several places.
{39669}{39717}What are you considering, O'Neill?
{40120}{40177}They're in the escape pods.
{40226}{40310}I have identified|the breached areas of the hull.
{40325}{40386}We can begin repairs immediately.
{40591}{40624}All right.
{40692}{40782}- General.|- Doctor. Shouldn't you be offworld?
{40790}{40884}I'm leaving with the next group, sir.|Your name isn't on the list, sir.
{40911}{40979}- That's correct.|- May I ask why?
{40982}{41067}If that asteroid hits, the only chance|for the survival of the human race
{41070}{41121}will rest with the Alpha site.
{41124}{41220}We limited their number because|they'll have limited resources.
{41223}{41281}Everyone will have to contribute.
{41284}{41376}Your experience makes you|more than qualified, sir.
{41415}{41548}I appreciate what you're trying to do,|Doctor. But my decision is final.
{41606}{41655}Yes, sir.
{42182}{42251}- (O'Neill) How you feelin'?|- (Daniel) Not bad.
{42254}{42355}- That's great. Let's go.|- Sir, I don't think we should leave just yet.
{42374}{42429}Somethin' to do with gravity.
{42432}{42494}It's too high. Higher than it should be.
{42503}{42585}I need to reconfigure the sensors|to find what the core is made of.
{42588}{42643}- Oh, here we go!|- I'm sorry, sir.
{42646}{42727}Oh, come on!|We came, we saw, we planted the bomb.
{42730}{42844}We had a little fun with a meteor shower,|we went home. It's a great story.
{42872}{42921}Isn't it?
{43183}{43222}I was right.
{43225}{43289}- This could be a problem.|- Indeed.
{43292}{43333}I don't wanna hear it.
{43336}{43440}Sir, the asteroid's core is composed|almost entirely of naqahdah.
{43448}{43485}Of course it is.
{43516}{43612}- It makes up 45 per cent of the mass.|- Of course it does.
{43615}{43679}Naqahdah does not occur naturally.
{43681}{43751}Which is why I never|even thought to look for it.
{43754}{43810}Sir, this must've been a Goa'uld setup.
{43813}{43921}To betray the Protected Planets Treaty|with the Asgard is almost unthinkable.
{43924}{43955}What?
{43958}{44074}The Goa'uld set the asteroid on a collision|course to look like a natural disaster.
{44077}{44164}They knew the only way|we could stop it would be with a nuke.
{44167}{44246}So... what happens|when that bomb goes off?
{44249}{44363}The explosion will be enhanced by the|naqahdah, to the force of a small nova.
{44366}{44463}This close to Earth, it'd be enough to set|the atmosphere on fire and boil the seas.
{44466}{44553}- OK. This was not in the movie.|- If we deactivate the bomb,
{44556}{44663}and the asteroid passes the fail-safe point,|there's no turning back. Are you sure?
{44666}{44721}Well, I... I can't be 100 per cent...
{44729}{44776}We don't have a lot of choices here.
{44779}{44852}We're damned if we do|and we're damned if we don't.
{44855}{44948}The asteroid itself may be|sufficient evidence of a treaty violation.
{44957}{45021}Right. The Asgard can intervene.
{45023}{45102}- We have no way to tell them.|- We do if you get that radio on line.
{45105}{45154}Teal'c, suit up.
{45570}{45618}OK, try it now.
{45621}{45714}Stargate Command, this is SG-1.|Do you read? Over.
{45794}{45833}Nothing.
{45918}{46003}I don't know what else to do.|The radio's working short-range,
{46006}{46100}but there's no way the signal can|penetrate this much solid naqahdah.
{46459}{46508}(beeping)
{46511}{46560}Ah, crap!
{47250}{47314}The bomb has yet to be deactivated.
{47336}{47393}I can see that, Teal'c.
{47691}{47745}Perhaps the code is incorrect.
{47748}{47842}Yeah. Carter, come in.
{47878}{47965}- Go ahead.|- Confirm the deactivation code for me.
{48002}{48089}03310310.
{48259}{48319}Yeah, that's it. Nothin'.
{48343}{48402}- Is there a problem, sir?|- There was a cave-in.
{48405}{48500}Seems to have damaged the keypad.|It's not accepting the code.
{48503}{48570}Other than that, everything's... fine.
{48600}{48694}- How much time is left exactly?|- Under three minutes.
{48742}{48835}Sir, you're gonna have to open up|the bomb and deactivate it manually.
{49218}{49349}First remove the casing around the timer.|There should be two screws.
{49352}{49401}Yeah. I got 'em.
{49797}{49817}Got it.
{49820}{49931}Now find the wires leading from the timer|to the detonator, and cut the red one.
{50124}{50200}Carter. They're all yellow.
{50279}{50361}- Say again.|- There are five wires, all yellow.
{50403}{50508}- Maybe I should cut 'em all.|- Sir, if you interrupt the wrong circuit,
{50511}{50595}it's the same as telling the bomb|the timer has reached zero.
{50614}{50648}Yeah. I knew that.
{50658}{50765}I'm sorry, sir, but you're just|gonna have to cut them randomly.
{50781}{50818}Yeah. I knew that too.
{51541}{51615}- How's it coming, sir?|- I've cut three.
{51651}{51696}I've got two to go.
{51977}{52042}I'd like to take this opportunity to say...
{52045}{52175}this is a poorly designed bomb, and we|should say something when we get back.
{52201}{52250}I agree, sir.
{52439}{52481}(beeping stops)
{52656}{52702}Sir?
{52752}{52801}We're still here.
{53022}{53076}20 seconds to fail-safe.
{53136}{53195}Still no word from SG-1?
{53212}{53260}No, sir.
{53325}{53379}Ten seconds.
{53648}{53709}Asteroid has passed fail-safe.
{53724}{53858}Very well. Major, Sergeant, take your|positions with the last Alpha group.
{53908}{53962}That's an order, Sergeant.
{54014}{54063}Yes, sir.
{54182}{54221}General.
{54245}{54315}I haven't been relieved|of this command, Major.
{54370}{54419}Yes, sir.
{54498}{54547}Good luck.
{54779}{54844}We get communications back yet?
{54847}{54924}Sorry, sir. The only way would be|to pull the components
{54927}{55013}we used to fix the hyperdrive.|It would take hours.
{55016}{55076}- What, then?|- Well, we have a couple of options.
{55079}{55183}Number one, give up. Use what's left of|the power to get to the nearest gateworld.
{55186}{55244}We might make it.|Then we head to the Alpha site.
{55247}{55311}- Number two?|- We take off and hope that our signal
{55314}{55421}can be picked up by the Asgard in time|to inform them this was a Goa'uld attack.
{55424}{55488}- There's not enough time for that.|- I know.
{55512}{55585}- Is... there a number three?|- There's no three.
{55588}{55708}Maybe there is. Teal'c, you said naqahdah|wasn't native to our solar system.
{55711}{55781}Which means the Goa'uld|must've towed it by ship.
{55784}{55844}- A mothership.|- Daniel, that's it.
{55860}{55913}- What's it?|- We don't have a mothership.
{55916}{56015}- It only has to last a few seconds.|- What only has to last a few seconds?
{56018}{56139}Choice three, sir. Expand our hyperspace|field to encompass the entire asteroid.
{56142}{56266}We take it out of normal space long|enough to avoid the collision with Earth.
{56327}{56453}- Is there a four?|- I know it sounds far-fetched, and... it is.
{56456}{56548}- Ride an asteroid... through Earth?|- Yes.
{56551}{56658}To the observer, it would disappear|on one side and reappear on the other.
{56661}{56729}The problem is it'd take|every ounce of power we've got.
{56732}{56824}The field would have to be expanded|far beyond its usual envelope.
{56827}{56927}- It could cause the engines to explode.|- Explode?
{56930}{57018}Even if we survived the engine overload,|we couldn't take off again.
{57027}{57132}We'd have a couple of hours|of life support, and that's it.
{57144}{57237}But you think this is... the best shot|we have at stoppin' this rock?
{57251}{57313}Yes, sir. I think so.
{57426}{57484}Well, that's the plan, then.
{57996}{58080}I really need more time|to make the calculations.
{58172}{58245}Well, Carter, now might be a good time.
{58262}{58308}Almost.
{58333}{58368}Now?
{58371}{58470}If I engage too soon,|we'll reappear right inside the Earth.
{58646}{58714}Carter, I can see my house.
{58717}{58799}Engaging hyperdrive... now.
{59249}{59279}We're there.
{59282}{59368}The computer confirms|we have emerged from hyperspace
{59371}{59437}on the other side of the planet.
{59514}{59548}Yep.
{59551}{59604}Plan three.
{59607}{59661}Works every time.
{59790}{59855}Yes, Mr President.
{59858}{59908}Yes, sir.
{59911}{60035}From what NASA and SATCOM tell me,|it looks like the asteroid just disappeared.
{60079}{60154}I don't know, sir,|it may have been the Asgard.
{60157}{60248}But it's my opinion|SG-1 had something to do with it.
{60387}{60463}So... two hours of life support, then what?
{60507}{60560}(O'Neill) Hammond'll find us.
{60578}{60650}- (O'Neill) I'm confident.|- (Carter) Me too.
{60715}{60764}As am I.
{60768}{60817}(whistling noise)
{60872}{60941}The sensors are picking up|a vessel approaching.
{60944}{61036}- It appears to be another cargo ship.|- Goa'uld?
{61039}{61140}I do not know. The ship is taking up|position directly above us.
{61156}{61302}I'm Jalen, of the Tok'ra. We received your|distress call. Can we render assistance?
{61352}{61490}Well, you know, it's not like we don't have|everything totally under control here,
{61493}{61532}but...
{61566}{61620}Sure. Render away.
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