{296}{363}It's a blip, a shadow on |the ultrasound...
{366}{463}too deep to tell.|You know, maybe a dead seal.
{466}{566}Anyway, we're, uh, we're gonna|rule it out and pack up for the season.
{568}{703}Another week or two, it'll be dark |most of the time, much too cold to work outside.
{706}{795}As far as coming back next year, |well, you know it's not up to me.
{798}{868}The Pentagon reevaluates |our presence here every year.
{870}{910}Take it up with them.
{913}{1023}Well, maybe my new conclusions about the DHD will |be enough to convince them that we should continue.
{1025}{1095}I'm sure coming from you, |it'll hold more weight.
{1098}{1203}The one found with the Antarctic 'gate died |shortly after it was brought back to Area 51.
{1205}{1278}It was used a few times and |then just ran out of energy.
{1280}{1418}That was the first indication we had that the power sources |fueling the 'gate technology have a limited life span.
{1420}{1520}We've run a number of tests comparing |the power source to other off world DHDs.
{1523}{1647}We think we now have evidence that the 'gate we found down |there is one of the oldest in the entire system.
{1650}{1782}- It could be as much as 50 million years old.|- The Antarctic plate wasn't covered by glacier back then.
{1785}{1882}- It wasn't even at the South Pole.|- Well, the 'gate didn't necessarily originate there.
{1885}{1997}It could have been moved from another planet at any point |in time, but that's what we need to try and determine.
{2000}{2110}- How?|- There has to be something else down there.
{2150}{2297}I mean we've been down here four years running. |Since we dug out those two Jaffa we've found nothing.
{2300}{2445}- If this latest lead turns out to be...|- Hey Micheals, the thing in the ice....it's something...
{3074}{3157}STARGATE|SG-1
{4109}{4174}FROZEN
{4241}{4351}- Why's the plane leaving?|- Cold's no good for the electronics.
{4354}{4409}- It'll be back.|- When?
{4411}{4486}- Let's ask these folks.|- Hi, It's nice to finally meet you, Major.
{4489}{4573}You too. Dr, Michaels, this is Dr. Fraiser.
{4576}{4658}Uh...Doctors Woods and Osbourne.
{4661}{4743}- Alright...that's enough.|- Well, welcome to Antarctic, Colonel.
{4746}{4823}- Thanks...great to be back.|- Let's go inside.
{4826}{4903}- How long is this gonna take?|- A few days, maybe more, why?
{4906}{4956}Long range forecast doesn't look good.
{4958}{5088}- Bit of a weather freak.|- He'll love it here.
{5188}{5298}Uh...you might want to leave your coats on. We're keeping |the quarantine lab below freezing to maintain the specimen.
{5301}{5361}- We thought you'd want to see it right away.|- Absolutely.
{5363}{5473}As you can see, we're quite well equipped. |We have a research lab...
{5475}{5538}an observation room...
{5540}{5625}and in here, the quarantine lab.
{5833}{6005}After digging up those Jaffa the first year, |we expected to find a lot more a lot faster.
{6073}{6138}I named her Aiyana...means "eternal bloom".
{6140}{6225}- Native American Indian?|- My grandfather was one-quarter Cherokee.
{6228}{6283}- How do you know it's a she?|- Ultrasound.
{6285}{6365}- You're guessing...|- The form appears to be female,
{6368}{6497}- although, I admit, it's hard to tell for sure.|- Have you, uh, have you made a guess about her age?
{6500}{6622}- Mm...25 to 35?|- Give or take several million years...
{6625}{6757}- Several million...?|- That's what the preliminary analysis of the oxygen content in the ice indicates.
{6760}{6867}Yeah, but didn't humans evolve on this planet |somewhere between 8 and 9 hundred thousand years ago?
{6870}{6935}- That's what we thought.|- Oh, this could be big.
{6937}{7045}As you said, evidence now points to |the Stargate found here predating the glacier.
{7047}{7122}The Jaffa found near the Stargate could |not have been frozen there that long ago.
{7125}{7200}- Not even close.|- Dr. Jackson theorized 
{7202}{7327}that when the 'gate from Giza was buried roughly 2000 years ago |that the Goa'uld managed to open up the Antarctic 'gate.
{7330}{7449}Well, that's because a crevasse was formed. It allowed |the wormhole to connect and ultimately create a larger opening.
{7452}{7537}- The Jaffa were frozen after that.|- But she wasn't.
{7539}{7629}- Much before that.|- So she's neither Jaffa, nor Goa'uld.
{7632}{7762}Well, whoever this is...she was probably around |when Antarctic 'gate was first being used.
{7764}{7869}We need to take more core samples to determine |if she was actually frozen in the same vein.
{7872}{7964}- Did you do a tissue sample?|- Mm Hmm...I'd like you to have a look.
{7967}{8044}Listen...could somebody bottom-line this for me?
{8047}{8172}Well, sir, we could be looking at evidence |that human beings evolved long before we thought they did.
{8174}{8326}- And maybe not even originally on this planet.|- Darwin would be crushed.
{8489}{8636}- What is it O'Neill?|- I forgot to tape the Simpsons.
{8679}{8761}It's important to me.
{8891}{8941}This is incredible.
{8944}{9059}- I know. No Adipocere.|-  What's that?
{9061}{9189}It's a residue that forms on dead animal |tissue when exposed to moisture.
{9191}{9309}But that's not the most amazing part.|These tissue cells are intact.
{9311}{9438}That's what I was hoping you'd say...|I thought maybe I was losing my mind.
{9441}{9491}I'm sorry...uh, what?
{9493}{9606}When you freeze live cells, crystals form |and ultimately destroy the integrity of the cell.
{9608}{9703}That's why we haven't been able to develop |a viable method of human cryogenic preservation.
{9706}{9806}- So...?|- So...these cells are perfect.
{9808}{9928}They could be from you or me.
{10830}{11003}Right hand, right arm and partial head exposed...|the clothing appears tailored.
{11008}{11055}Material unknown.
{11058}{11205}Peeling back what appears to be |the right sleeve covering the face.
{11362}{11465}- You got it?|- Yeah.
{11485}{11590}She is remarkably preserved.
{11887}{11982}I got a cortical response...|Sam, I need your help!
{11985}{12032}- Let's go.|- What's goin' on?
{12035}{12174}Electroencephalogram. |It measures brain-wave activity.
{12377}{12437}- Delta waves.|- That's impossible!
{12439}{12489}- We've seen stranger.|- We've gotta get her out.
{12492}{12582}Sir, crank up the heat!
{12787}{12859}- On three...when you're ready Jonas.|- Okay.
{12862}{12974}Okay, one, two, three.|Okay.
{13259}{13391}- Temperature is 73 degrees.|- Good.
{13394}{13494}No sign of frostbite.|I assume you don't have bypass?
{13496}{13634}Okay, let's try, uh, warm saline, |one milligram epi, and do a blood gas.
{13716}{13826}You know the medics have a saying down here: |You're not dead until you're warm and dead.
{13829}{13983}That's because anything below 82 degrees |and life signs are often undetectable.
{13986}{14126}- Okay, we've got disorganized electrical activity.|- I'm intubating.
{14133}{14231}Tilt her head, Sam.
{14293}{14376}I'm in...give me the tube.
{14393}{14458}That's it...
{14461}{14526}okay.
{14563}{14621}There's a heartbeat.
{14623}{14693}Hey, uh, she's bleeding.
{14713}{14826}- Sam...can you take over bagging?|- Got it.
{14871}{15005}PH is 6.9. |She's acidotic, but her PO2 is 98.
{15020}{15118}Ten beats per minute.
{15148}{15273}- She's in V-fib.|- Charging to 200.
{15290}{15368}- And clear...|- Wait!
{15410}{15565}Sinus bradycardia. 30 beats per minute. |BP 60 over 40 and rising.
{15568}{15648}I can't believe this is happening.
{15690}{15768}She's conscious.
{15895}{15982}She's breathing on her own.
{16037}{16085}I think we're scaring her.
{16087}{16197}It's okay. Hey, it's okay...it's okay...shhh.
{16232}{16312}- Can we take the tube out?|- Yeah.
{16315}{16387}It's okay. |Sam, give me a hand.
{16390}{16482}Easy...easy...hang on.
{16485}{16552}Take it easy....it's okay.
{16585}{16685}It's okay....there we go...yeah.
{16807}{16969}Oh, ho, whoa...Michaels...2.5 milligrams Valium.|Easy, nobody's gonna hurt you.
{16999}{17069}It's okay. Here you go....here you go...yeah.
{17319}{17392}We didn't do anything, sir. |She revived herself.
{17394}{17552}It was as if the thawing process just triggered |an internal response telling her body to come back to life.
{17582}{17644}- But, not a snakehead, right?|- No, sir.
{17647}{17749}- Alright...then what are we dealin' with here?|- Something not humanly possible...not as far as I know.
{17751}{17881}- Then she may indeed be not of this world.|- As far as we knew up until now,
{17884}{18064}all human life in the galaxy was transplanted |to other planets from Earth by the Goa'uld.
{18071}{18179}Now the odds of a totally alien life form |evolving to look exactly like us are....
{18181}{18231}are astronomical.
{18234}{18356}Actually...if she's as old as we think she is...|wouldn't it be us evolving to look like her?
{18359}{18426}- True.|- We really need to check out the site again.
{18429}{18496}At least get another core sample |to prove the age of the ice.
{18499}{18621}- You guys need some help?|- We can handle it.
{18651}{18791}- Uh...she's awake again.|- Think I'll try talking to her.
{19198}{19258}Hey.
{19383}{19468}- Jonas.|- Francine.
{19511}{19623}We don't need these restraints anymore, do we?
{19658}{19725}It's alright, it's alright.
{19780}{19875}It's better, huh?|Want to sit her up?
{20160}{20245}Can you speak? You speak?
{20283}{20393}- Uh, maybe she just doesn't understand us.|- I'd be very surprised if she did,
{20395}{20520}but that doesn't mean we can't communicate, right?
{20522}{20595}I'm Jonas. 
{20613}{20702}Jonas...that's my name.
{20817}{20897}I guess she can speak.
{20910}{21012}Jonas, though, Jonas is my name. |It's my name.
{21040}{21160}Francine is her name. |Do you have a name? Hmm?
{21247}{21372}- That bothering you?|- Oh, that's my fault. I'm sorry.
{21375}{21579}- Sor-ry? - It's what you say to somebody when you, |cause them pain or sadness...you've done something..
{21582}{21712}We didn't know...let me have a look? |It's okay.
{22047}{22124}That's amazing.
{22139}{22237}A-ma-zing.
{22267}{22359}Yes, you are.
{22384}{22462}A-ma-zing.
{22721}{22841}he weather system Jonas was worried about |is blowing in more quickly than first predicted.
{22844}{22901}- Woods, Osbourne, this is O'Neill, come in.
{22904}{23011}- Yeah, Colonel, I read you.|- That storm is headed our way.
{23014}{23086}Roger that. |We're almost done here.
{23089}{23171}It'll be dark soon anyway...just be back |in a couple of hours...Woods out.
{23216}{23319}- Well, we didn't really learn anything.|- Nothing?
{23321}{23418}No, not even her name. |There's obviously a communication barrier.
{23421}{23568}- She can speak, but, uh...|- There's really no telling what the effects of being frozen that long are...
{23571}{23731}even with her ability to, uh, preserve or heal herself physically, |parts of her mind could have been damaged beyond repair.
{23733}{23811}- The wound on her arm is completely gone.|- What?
{23813}{23873}I mean, if we can figure out |how she's able to regenerate...
{23876}{24016}- Could she not be deliberately hiding something?|- What reason would she have to hide anything?
{24016}{24078}Fear.
{24330}{24405}I thought you might be hungry.
{24408}{24508}I brought you some...food.
{24613}{24680}You eat it.
{24745}{24855}It's not very good, but, uh,...try it.
{25138}{25220}That's not much...
{25223}{25287}...better.
{25290}{25402}I guess if you've been frozen |for that many years...
{25557}{25600}- You alright?|- Yeah, yeah.
{25602}{25687}I just think we have the heat turned up a little high in here now.
{25720}{25795}Hey, I want to show you something...uh...here, look, look.
{25910}{25995}Have you ever seen this?
{26047}{26125}Yes? No?
{26139}{26209}Amazing.
{26289}{26372}We're going to try something else.
{26477}{26559}- Look at this.|- What are they?
{26562}{26674}EEGs I took of Cassandra when she was suffering |the effects of Niirti's genentic experiment.
{26677}{26747}Cassie started developing telekinetic abilities.
{26749}{26882}These are the ones I took of Colonel O'Neill when he had |the knowledge of the Ancient repository downloaded into his brain.
{26884}{26974}Now, I've been comparing them....to Aiyana's...
{27039}{27111}Connection?
{27119}{27214}Okay, Niirti was trying to create |genetically enhanced human beings...
{27216}{27304}and the Ancient device was rewriting Colonel O'Neills |memory until the Asgard put a stop to it.
{27306}{27421}It was doing more than that. |It was activating dormant areas of his brain.
{27424}{27536}Sam, look, what if there's more |than just a coincidental similarity in these patterns?
{27539}{27576}So you're saying this woman is...?
{27579}{27721}I'm saying she's another example of an advanced |stage of the potential human evolutionary process.
{27749}{27836}Leading to what?
{27879}{27994}Antarctic cod can live in water so cold, |other fish would develop ice crystals in their blood.
{27996}{28093}Now they've had 40 million years |or so to adapt to the change in temperature 
{28096}{28166}and they've developed this protein |that acts like anti-freeze...
{28168}{28213}They're fish.
{28216}{28323}Given enough time, evolution can do |some pretty amazing things.
{28326}{28446}Look we know that humans can become much more |powerful beings. We've seen it happen with Daniel.
{28448}{28531}- Uh huh, with the help of other powerful beings.|- "Yes...
{28533}{28646}we think this woman might predate |human evolution on Earth by 50 million years...
{28648}{28743}Yeah, but that would put her behind us |on the evolutionary timeline...not way ahead.
{28746}{28813}Unless...
{28816}{28906}Unless...our evolution isn't |the first time it's happened.
{28908}{28963}That's not big, Janet...that's huge!
{28966}{29025}Okay, look, it's just a theory |and we certainly don't have any hard evidence, yet...
{29028}{29143}Yeah, yeah, but if you're right...this woman could be |part of the race that first invented the 'gate.
{29145}{29188}One stage of that development, anyway.
{29190}{29263}- A living Ancient...|- And 