Stargate SG-1 s01e05 Episode Script
The First Commandment
Come on, Frakes, let's go! Connor! Connor! I dropped my remote! Got it! Frakes! Frakes! Go.
Go!!! Frakes, Frakes, Frakes.
I'm disappointed you, my son.
So, Connor got through.
What about this one? Burn him.
For a planet with a UV radiation as|high as this one is supposed to have, the plant life seems|to be doing very well.
Apparently Abydos was the exception, not|the rule, as far as tree's are concerned.
Well that makes sense, for a plant to support human life there must|be some sort of Carbon-based vegetation, right? It is no accident.
Many Stargate worlds were terra-formed|by the Goa'ulds, centuries ago.
Okay, let's take a quick look around the|gate, before we move out to find SG-9.
It's can't be that far.
I don't know, this Stargate is|literally out in the middle of nowhere, I doubt it plays an active|role in anybody's cultural.
Is there a problem Dr.
Carter? No birds.
There should be a road up|here or something orJack? Guys? Ahh! Okay, okay, don't shoot.
That's very sound advice.
Colonel O'Neill.
Lieutenant Connor? Alright, alright, come-on.
Alright Connor,|what's going on? Command received your signal six hours|ago, and no one came through.
Why? - Hanson.
|- Where is he, we need to talk.
- No, don't.
|- Why? Frakeshe Connor, I need to|know what happened.
Permission to speak freely|about a superior officer, sir? Yeah, go ahead.
He's lost it, he's|out of control.
- Captain Hanson?|- Maybe it was the sun, radiation.
- Wait, are you saying the sun did this to Frakes?|- No, sir.
Captain Hanson did that to Frakes.
- What?|- For trying to get back through the gate.
I don't buy that.
Sir, we were trying to warn|command about what's really going on, the people here, they|believe he's their god! - Because you came through the Stargate?|- No, no, you don't get it.
Hanson believes it too.
I want you to take Connor|back through the Stargate, report to General|Hammond what's happened here.
- No, sir.
|- No, Sir? If you are going after Captain, I should|go with you, I can get to him.
Look, Captain, either were bringing him back|to face a court marshal, or not.
- I think we both know what the 'not' means.
|- I know him, Colonel.
Yeah, that would|be the problem.
I gave him back the ring because I know him.
|I know how he thinks, how he operates.
How he likes to play god? Look, I don't understand|how that could happen, any more then you do, but if SG-1 is|going after him then I am going with you.
Wait a minute, you, you, you can't do that,|there hundreds, probably thousands of them.
He's their god.
They'll die for him,|they'll kill for him in a heartbeat.
That's not your problem, now I need someone to report|back to the General, and that is you.
- No, sir.
|- No sir? Dose it say Colonel|anywhere on my uniform? I know the planet,|the situation, I think it's suicide.
But if|your going, I'm going, sir.
But you are not|physically able.
- Frakes was my friend.
|- This isn't about revenge.
Maybe not for you.
We got to move|now, in daylight.
Well, we're off|to see the wizard.
I hope you packed|lot's of sun block.
Well, were mostly undercover.
The probe's data indicated that shade,|even heavy cloud cover won't protect us, it can be pouring|rain, and we'll still burn.
She's right.
Then why on Earth, are we|traveling during the day? Were not on Earth, people here live in caves.
|I think they used to be mines; they only come out at night.
|There probably still after me, sir.
To OZ.
Your right, they sent SG-1.
- This taste like chicken.
|- So what's wrong with it? It's macaroni and cheese.
- Teal'c?|- The premature is established.
Perfect.
If any little rocks sneak up on|us, we'll have plenty of warning.
So, any ingenious Lion's, tigers, or bears|I should lying awake worrying about? The plant life is all that|seems to live in the sun.
You know how could something|like this actually happen.
The SG teams are supposed to be|made of well-trained professionals.
Well when we first met the cave dwellers,|they immediately bowed down to us, thought we were gods.
Well that's a fairly common|phenomenon, I mean uh, it happens.
Except Hanson didn't deny it.
Told us it might be safe if we allowed|them to believe he was god for a while.
He said it was the system of government|they needed to retake their world.
And, you were okay with that? Frakes was our anthropologist, he agreed with Hanson,|that might be safer.
But the longer we stayed here,|the stronger they believed.
On our forth or fifth week here, a|young child wanted out of the caves, and must've gotten lost,|Hanson went on after him, he was gone for two full|days before he came back.
Carrying the child,|barley alive in his arms.
- The cave dwellers must have loved him for that.
|- Yeah, they did, - he wasn't the same after that.
|- Your saying that's what sent him over the edge, the sun? It want any one thing, if it was, me and Frakes,|we could of seen it coming.
Done something|about it before Before what? There were a few cave dwellers that got|the ides the Hanson was just a man, like they were, thanks to Frakes and I.
He had them tied to stakes|and left out in direct sunlight, if they lived seven days, they|were allowed back in the caves.
A number of certain Biblical|events took place over the course of seven days.
By then they were blind.
Giant bleeding|burns all over them.
Just took them a|little longer to die.
Personally, I'd|rather eat a bullet.
I'll take first watch.
Hey, Colonel, I'll take watch.
Let's go, we've got company.
- Are you sure?|- Pretty sure.
They appear to be gone.
The temple is taking|too long to build.
- There working as hard as they can.
|- But not as long as they can.
Divide them into|shifts, day and night.
- You can't.
|- What? They'll die.
Sacrifice.
Their way to salvation.
They were probably instructed|just to take Connor.
Send us a message that|Hanson's in Control.
Sounds familiar.
- Witch part?|- He likes control.
Oh.
What did you see in him? I don't know.
I guess I've always had|a soft spot for the lunatic fringe.
He washe was charming.
That's good, charming is good.
I don't know.
I should be more surprised|by this then I am, but I'm not.
You know, he had this in him,|Daniel.
Too many years of Black Ops.
Well that's typical of our|government's evaluation of soldiers.
The crazier they are, the more extreme|situation they seem to be put in to.
He wasn't happy when I|broke off the engagement, but he seemed like he really pulled himself|together when we met up a Stargate Command.
Apparently not.
- What do you got Teal'c?|- This way.
The road out of the|valley, passed the mountain.
- I'll be back in 30 minutes.
|- If your are thinking about - rescuing Connor|- Not yet, Captain? When the time comes I'll need|your help getting in the front door.
I'm prepaid for that, sir.
There will be none left to|worship if this continues.
Like Abraham.
- Who is Abraham?|- A biblical figure.
Believed to be|the father of man, The God tested his faith by instruction him to|make a great sacrifice, his son Isaac.
Did he sacrifice his son? He gave it a good shot|before an angle stopped him.
At the last minute.
Get up! He's worked straight through|the night, he needs rest.
Shut up! Do I have to make|an example? Do I? Hey, look over there.
- Whoa.
Where are you going?|- I can't just stay here and watch him beat that man to death.
You will be captured.
You think that's a plan.
Daniel, I can get to Hanson, that's|what the Colonel was talking about.
Well can you at least|wait until he gets back? A man could be dead by then.
- We should have stopped her.
|- We would have failed.
Well, that was refreshing.
Connor looks bad, there|are two guards who Never mind.
It's probably are only way in|without a fire fight anyways.
Alright, alright.
Well, it's about time.
Hello Jonas.
And you never thought|I'd amount to anything.
Quite a leap isn't|it? From Captain to What's happened to you Jonas? Please, sit down.
These caves were once mines they primate the|hillside for miles.
But these people have been|multiplying like rabbits.
They don't have the technology|to dig themselves more space, they don't have the|courage to leave the caves.
It's like a third world|country in a bottle.
- And you think yours saving them?|- I know I am.
These people,|their human beings.
They're like us.
How can we turn|our backs on them? Kidnapped from Earth, forced|into slavery for centuries! - We can't change that.
|- Yes we can, we must help.
Well how is posing as a god and slowly working|these people to death going to helping? I hate that word,|stop using it.
I'm not posing! It is a matter|of definition my people need me.
They believe in me, and because they|believe they work.
To death.
We're building a|civilization, Sam.
There are going|to be sacrifices.
It's better then|rotting in caves, living and dying in|squalor like you've never seen.
I'm creating a great people.
- In your image?|- Yes.
It's going to be wondrous! You'll see, you'll see.
Alright, were going to have to|get one of them alone, talk to him.
They could give us away.
Maybe not, maybe not.
I think I've got|just the candidate.
I really wish I|understood these drawings.
Why don't you ask your people? All knowing.
- You knew I would come didn't you?|- How could you not? Healer of the|emotionally wounded.
I was your one failure.
The bird with the broken|wing that wouldn't heal.
You seem to be flying|well enough on your own.
I hoped that you|would understand.
I do understand, your|sick and you need help.
- That your idea of help?|- Yes, you're coming back with me.
Well, your gonna|have to use it, Sam.
Go on.
It's still loaded,|pull the trigger.
Do it! So help me, that is the only|way your going to stop me.
What's a few deaths compared|to the survival of MY people? Killing their savior might irritate them|a little, but at least I'd be gone.
Don't make me do this.
Go on, pull the trigger, one|more fraction of an inch.
You had the gun.
You appeared to|have all the power.
Yet, I was in control.
That is the strength of a god.
My name is Jamala, Jamala.
Please don't kill me.
- No, we won't.
|- Jonas said you would come.
Devils with power like|him here to destroy us.
No! No, were not devils.
Were men like yourself.
I'm Daniel,|this is Jack and this is Teal'c.
Hi! - Is ha a Jaffa?|- Yes.
- Don't kill me!|- No! It's okay! He's friendly, he's a friend.
Smile, look friendly.
Your going to have to|work on that a little bit.
How do you know he's a Jaffa,|have you seen one before? No, just stories from|when I was a young boy.
Long ago.
He is a servant of|the old gods, yes? Well yes and no.
He's from another|place.
So are we.
- Another place?|- Earth.
It's way, way out there, where we're|from, Jonas too.
See he's not a god,|he's just a man.
A crazy man, granted, but Okay, Okay, Jonas is bad.
But it's alright, he can't hear|you right now, he can't hurt you.
But he will if you and your people continue|to believe in him and follow him.
- No, he will save us!|- By laboring you in the sun until extinction? If we finish the temple,|Jonas will make the sky orange.
It will be safe to|come out in the light.
- There will be no more sickness.
|- The sky, orange? The sky.
Up there.
Yeah, I know what|the sky is.
Why? When the sky's orange, it's|good.
There's no more sickness.
And Jonas can make|the sky orange? Yes, he can.
- How do you know?|- He say's he can.
- Do you know what he's talking about?|- I believe so.
It's going to be|magnificent.
Isn't it? What's the point Jonas, by the time it's built there'll|be no one left to worship you.
Please.
Mere survival for these people will require|unquestioning faith, pure devotion.
They must believe in me, if|I'm to lead them into the desert, to the promised land.
I'm merely separating|the wheat from the chaff.
Besides I'm supposed|to be crazy, right? - I never said you were crazy.
|- But you think it don't you? That's alright.
I still|have faith in you even if you don't|believe in me, yet.
- You'll come around.
|- I don't think so, Jonas.
Come here.
- What is it?|- It is something I have seen the Goa'ulds use.
It creates an energy|force high in the air.
What, protection from the|radiation, like this planets sun? The device I saw appeared|to turn the sky orange.
The cave painting tells of|this.
They show this symbol.
Have you ever actually seen one|of these things he's talking about? Where? What is it? Looks like something|the Goa'ulds left behind.
What I gathered from the|local folklore is that the ancient gods used|it to make the sky orange, to protect the people|from the sun sickness.
- Some sort of shield.
|- Yes.
- You don't know how to work it?|- Not my area of expertise.
You never cared about me coming|here because you wanted me, Jonas, you just wanted me to figure out|how to turn this thing on for you.
Oh no! That's not true, I sincerely hope|that one day you will agree|to be my goddess.
- Turn it on.
|- What if I won't? The we will watch every last|cave dweller die in the sun, before I kill us both.
He hath not failed one|word of his good promises.
I've been carrying|this for years.
All along I've been|looking for God.
And here I am.
So you betrayed your gods,|as I am betraying mine? The beings I betrayed|were not gods.
They had power, but power|alone does not make one a god.
Do you understand? Can't leave Connor out|there another day, he'll die.
We also have to do something|about Captain Carter.
But if Teal'c can turn on this device, we|could seriously undermine Hanson's power.
There is a problem|with your plan, Daniel.
Wait, don't tell me you|don't no how to turn it on.
Yes, I can turn it on.
|But there must be two.
What are you talking about? The shield technology|evolves a force field, being bounced back and|forth between the two devices.
I have only seen|one, in his cave.
Hanson may not no, he|needs the second device.
This is the valley.
Here is the Stargate.
|Here is the temple.
- Good drawing.
|- Thank you.
Where was the|first device found? Then the second device is Your assuming the Goa'ulds just shut|them down and left them in place.
- That is correct.
|- I'm sorry Teal'c.
Your calculations could be way off.
Connor|doesn't have time for us to be wrong.
I'll go after him.
You try|to find that second device.
I'll try to meet|you back here.
This place is like where the other one|was found on the far side of the temple.
This is like solid rock, well|never be able to get through this.
Stand aside.
I just hope it|still functions.
Kill me.
Are you sure? I've|come all this way.
- Can you walk?|- Yeah.
Let's go.
Think we can pick up the|pace a little bit here? Hey, how you doing? You know we'd love to stick around|but some brain-dead sycophant left my buddy|out here to die.
So were out of here.
Move.
The control board seems to follow|the same basic circuitry patterns as the gate technology.
Just turn it on.
What is I can't? Colonel O'Neill.
Captain.
I see everything's working|out just as we planned.
Shoot him! No! Alright I'll Wait, your going to turn|this thing on in here? Do it now.
If it works, I'll spare him.
It's beautiful.
Will it work? I do not know.
Everyone is being forced to|gather at the circle of the gods.
The Stargate.
My children.
Today is a great day! The sun stood|still in the heavens, and hasted not to go|down about a whole day.
I have the power to help, and to cast down.
But fear not, stand still, and see the|salvation of the Lord.
Today, we will bury the doorway, that brings forth demons|who threaten to undo us.
But first I will send those evil undoers who have|already invaded our world, back to the hell|from whence they came.
Fear not, for I the|lord your god, control the gateway|to the underworld.
You said you|wouldn't kill them.
I'm not, I'm sending|them back to Earth.
Without sending the signal|to open the iris they'll die.
Please Sam, I'm|having a moment here.
I am the lord your god, there is|nothing I cannot do.
No one is greater then I.
No one is more|powerful then I.
Throw them in.
Wait! Stop! Back away! Listen to me, no matter what Jonas has shown you|or done for you, he is not a god.
Don't you listen to him! They are demons,|agents of the devil! I am your savior! Were not demons,|for crying out loud.
This This is not magical power.
It is called a gun,|and it is a machine.
Do as I say! Or|you will all die! Do as he says|and you WILL die.
Do not betray me, after all I|have done for you! I promised you I would bring you|out of the caves, into the light.
Today I fulfill that promised.
Behold the magical power|that belongs to your god! I give you the sun.
I give you the world.
- What's wrong?|- I don't know! - Fix it!|- It's a machine, I can make it work, and so can you, just|like Jamala there can fire that staff.
Now I'll show you how,|there are two devices.
And both must be turned on|for the shield to work.
Watch.
I'm taking you with me! Uh, I think we're ready.
Think we should tell them to|bury the gate after we're gone? Teal'c seems to think|the Goa'uld won't be back.
maybe we should come|back and check on these guys.
I think we've done|enough, don't you? Something else on your mind? I had the chance to end this, Colonel,|he literally asked me to do it.
Killing a man is no|badge of honor, captain.
I know.
Look, I'm no expert|on this thing.
I generally read one commandment,|and I think it's the first.
I am the Lord your God, and you|shall take no other God's before me? Okay, so it's|not the first one.
I'm talking about|the "No Killing" one.
No matter what the reason,|every time you break it, you take one step|closer to Hanson.
Thanks.
So, you going to be alright? Yes.
The world outside the caves it's very big, yes? Yeah, it's bigger|then you can imagine.
Go!!! Frakes, Frakes, Frakes.
I'm disappointed you, my son.
So, Connor got through.
What about this one? Burn him.
For a planet with a UV radiation as|high as this one is supposed to have, the plant life seems|to be doing very well.
Apparently Abydos was the exception, not|the rule, as far as tree's are concerned.
Well that makes sense, for a plant to support human life there must|be some sort of Carbon-based vegetation, right? It is no accident.
Many Stargate worlds were terra-formed|by the Goa'ulds, centuries ago.
Okay, let's take a quick look around the|gate, before we move out to find SG-9.
It's can't be that far.
I don't know, this Stargate is|literally out in the middle of nowhere, I doubt it plays an active|role in anybody's cultural.
Is there a problem Dr.
Carter? No birds.
There should be a road up|here or something orJack? Guys? Ahh! Okay, okay, don't shoot.
That's very sound advice.
Colonel O'Neill.
Lieutenant Connor? Alright, alright, come-on.
Alright Connor,|what's going on? Command received your signal six hours|ago, and no one came through.
Why? - Hanson.
|- Where is he, we need to talk.
- No, don't.
|- Why? Frakeshe Connor, I need to|know what happened.
Permission to speak freely|about a superior officer, sir? Yeah, go ahead.
He's lost it, he's|out of control.
- Captain Hanson?|- Maybe it was the sun, radiation.
- Wait, are you saying the sun did this to Frakes?|- No, sir.
Captain Hanson did that to Frakes.
- What?|- For trying to get back through the gate.
I don't buy that.
Sir, we were trying to warn|command about what's really going on, the people here, they|believe he's their god! - Because you came through the Stargate?|- No, no, you don't get it.
Hanson believes it too.
I want you to take Connor|back through the Stargate, report to General|Hammond what's happened here.
- No, sir.
|- No, Sir? If you are going after Captain, I should|go with you, I can get to him.
Look, Captain, either were bringing him back|to face a court marshal, or not.
- I think we both know what the 'not' means.
|- I know him, Colonel.
Yeah, that would|be the problem.
I gave him back the ring because I know him.
|I know how he thinks, how he operates.
How he likes to play god? Look, I don't understand|how that could happen, any more then you do, but if SG-1 is|going after him then I am going with you.
Wait a minute, you, you, you can't do that,|there hundreds, probably thousands of them.
He's their god.
They'll die for him,|they'll kill for him in a heartbeat.
That's not your problem, now I need someone to report|back to the General, and that is you.
- No, sir.
|- No sir? Dose it say Colonel|anywhere on my uniform? I know the planet,|the situation, I think it's suicide.
But if|your going, I'm going, sir.
But you are not|physically able.
- Frakes was my friend.
|- This isn't about revenge.
Maybe not for you.
We got to move|now, in daylight.
Well, we're off|to see the wizard.
I hope you packed|lot's of sun block.
Well, were mostly undercover.
The probe's data indicated that shade,|even heavy cloud cover won't protect us, it can be pouring|rain, and we'll still burn.
She's right.
Then why on Earth, are we|traveling during the day? Were not on Earth, people here live in caves.
|I think they used to be mines; they only come out at night.
|There probably still after me, sir.
To OZ.
Your right, they sent SG-1.
- This taste like chicken.
|- So what's wrong with it? It's macaroni and cheese.
- Teal'c?|- The premature is established.
Perfect.
If any little rocks sneak up on|us, we'll have plenty of warning.
So, any ingenious Lion's, tigers, or bears|I should lying awake worrying about? The plant life is all that|seems to live in the sun.
You know how could something|like this actually happen.
The SG teams are supposed to be|made of well-trained professionals.
Well when we first met the cave dwellers,|they immediately bowed down to us, thought we were gods.
Well that's a fairly common|phenomenon, I mean uh, it happens.
Except Hanson didn't deny it.
Told us it might be safe if we allowed|them to believe he was god for a while.
He said it was the system of government|they needed to retake their world.
And, you were okay with that? Frakes was our anthropologist, he agreed with Hanson,|that might be safer.
But the longer we stayed here,|the stronger they believed.
On our forth or fifth week here, a|young child wanted out of the caves, and must've gotten lost,|Hanson went on after him, he was gone for two full|days before he came back.
Carrying the child,|barley alive in his arms.
- The cave dwellers must have loved him for that.
|- Yeah, they did, - he wasn't the same after that.
|- Your saying that's what sent him over the edge, the sun? It want any one thing, if it was, me and Frakes,|we could of seen it coming.
Done something|about it before Before what? There were a few cave dwellers that got|the ides the Hanson was just a man, like they were, thanks to Frakes and I.
He had them tied to stakes|and left out in direct sunlight, if they lived seven days, they|were allowed back in the caves.
A number of certain Biblical|events took place over the course of seven days.
By then they were blind.
Giant bleeding|burns all over them.
Just took them a|little longer to die.
Personally, I'd|rather eat a bullet.
I'll take first watch.
Hey, Colonel, I'll take watch.
Let's go, we've got company.
- Are you sure?|- Pretty sure.
They appear to be gone.
The temple is taking|too long to build.
- There working as hard as they can.
|- But not as long as they can.
Divide them into|shifts, day and night.
- You can't.
|- What? They'll die.
Sacrifice.
Their way to salvation.
They were probably instructed|just to take Connor.
Send us a message that|Hanson's in Control.
Sounds familiar.
- Witch part?|- He likes control.
Oh.
What did you see in him? I don't know.
I guess I've always had|a soft spot for the lunatic fringe.
He washe was charming.
That's good, charming is good.
I don't know.
I should be more surprised|by this then I am, but I'm not.
You know, he had this in him,|Daniel.
Too many years of Black Ops.
Well that's typical of our|government's evaluation of soldiers.
The crazier they are, the more extreme|situation they seem to be put in to.
He wasn't happy when I|broke off the engagement, but he seemed like he really pulled himself|together when we met up a Stargate Command.
Apparently not.
- What do you got Teal'c?|- This way.
The road out of the|valley, passed the mountain.
- I'll be back in 30 minutes.
|- If your are thinking about - rescuing Connor|- Not yet, Captain? When the time comes I'll need|your help getting in the front door.
I'm prepaid for that, sir.
There will be none left to|worship if this continues.
Like Abraham.
- Who is Abraham?|- A biblical figure.
Believed to be|the father of man, The God tested his faith by instruction him to|make a great sacrifice, his son Isaac.
Did he sacrifice his son? He gave it a good shot|before an angle stopped him.
At the last minute.
Get up! He's worked straight through|the night, he needs rest.
Shut up! Do I have to make|an example? Do I? Hey, look over there.
- Whoa.
Where are you going?|- I can't just stay here and watch him beat that man to death.
You will be captured.
You think that's a plan.
Daniel, I can get to Hanson, that's|what the Colonel was talking about.
Well can you at least|wait until he gets back? A man could be dead by then.
- We should have stopped her.
|- We would have failed.
Well, that was refreshing.
Connor looks bad, there|are two guards who Never mind.
It's probably are only way in|without a fire fight anyways.
Alright, alright.
Well, it's about time.
Hello Jonas.
And you never thought|I'd amount to anything.
Quite a leap isn't|it? From Captain to What's happened to you Jonas? Please, sit down.
These caves were once mines they primate the|hillside for miles.
But these people have been|multiplying like rabbits.
They don't have the technology|to dig themselves more space, they don't have the|courage to leave the caves.
It's like a third world|country in a bottle.
- And you think yours saving them?|- I know I am.
These people,|their human beings.
They're like us.
How can we turn|our backs on them? Kidnapped from Earth, forced|into slavery for centuries! - We can't change that.
|- Yes we can, we must help.
Well how is posing as a god and slowly working|these people to death going to helping? I hate that word,|stop using it.
I'm not posing! It is a matter|of definition my people need me.
They believe in me, and because they|believe they work.
To death.
We're building a|civilization, Sam.
There are going|to be sacrifices.
It's better then|rotting in caves, living and dying in|squalor like you've never seen.
I'm creating a great people.
- In your image?|- Yes.
It's going to be wondrous! You'll see, you'll see.
Alright, were going to have to|get one of them alone, talk to him.
They could give us away.
Maybe not, maybe not.
I think I've got|just the candidate.
I really wish I|understood these drawings.
Why don't you ask your people? All knowing.
- You knew I would come didn't you?|- How could you not? Healer of the|emotionally wounded.
I was your one failure.
The bird with the broken|wing that wouldn't heal.
You seem to be flying|well enough on your own.
I hoped that you|would understand.
I do understand, your|sick and you need help.
- That your idea of help?|- Yes, you're coming back with me.
Well, your gonna|have to use it, Sam.
Go on.
It's still loaded,|pull the trigger.
Do it! So help me, that is the only|way your going to stop me.
What's a few deaths compared|to the survival of MY people? Killing their savior might irritate them|a little, but at least I'd be gone.
Don't make me do this.
Go on, pull the trigger, one|more fraction of an inch.
You had the gun.
You appeared to|have all the power.
Yet, I was in control.
That is the strength of a god.
My name is Jamala, Jamala.
Please don't kill me.
- No, we won't.
|- Jonas said you would come.
Devils with power like|him here to destroy us.
No! No, were not devils.
Were men like yourself.
I'm Daniel,|this is Jack and this is Teal'c.
Hi! - Is ha a Jaffa?|- Yes.
- Don't kill me!|- No! It's okay! He's friendly, he's a friend.
Smile, look friendly.
Your going to have to|work on that a little bit.
How do you know he's a Jaffa,|have you seen one before? No, just stories from|when I was a young boy.
Long ago.
He is a servant of|the old gods, yes? Well yes and no.
He's from another|place.
So are we.
- Another place?|- Earth.
It's way, way out there, where we're|from, Jonas too.
See he's not a god,|he's just a man.
A crazy man, granted, but Okay, Okay, Jonas is bad.
But it's alright, he can't hear|you right now, he can't hurt you.
But he will if you and your people continue|to believe in him and follow him.
- No, he will save us!|- By laboring you in the sun until extinction? If we finish the temple,|Jonas will make the sky orange.
It will be safe to|come out in the light.
- There will be no more sickness.
|- The sky, orange? The sky.
Up there.
Yeah, I know what|the sky is.
Why? When the sky's orange, it's|good.
There's no more sickness.
And Jonas can make|the sky orange? Yes, he can.
- How do you know?|- He say's he can.
- Do you know what he's talking about?|- I believe so.
It's going to be|magnificent.
Isn't it? What's the point Jonas, by the time it's built there'll|be no one left to worship you.
Please.
Mere survival for these people will require|unquestioning faith, pure devotion.
They must believe in me, if|I'm to lead them into the desert, to the promised land.
I'm merely separating|the wheat from the chaff.
Besides I'm supposed|to be crazy, right? - I never said you were crazy.
|- But you think it don't you? That's alright.
I still|have faith in you even if you don't|believe in me, yet.
- You'll come around.
|- I don't think so, Jonas.
Come here.
- What is it?|- It is something I have seen the Goa'ulds use.
It creates an energy|force high in the air.
What, protection from the|radiation, like this planets sun? The device I saw appeared|to turn the sky orange.
The cave painting tells of|this.
They show this symbol.
Have you ever actually seen one|of these things he's talking about? Where? What is it? Looks like something|the Goa'ulds left behind.
What I gathered from the|local folklore is that the ancient gods used|it to make the sky orange, to protect the people|from the sun sickness.
- Some sort of shield.
|- Yes.
- You don't know how to work it?|- Not my area of expertise.
You never cared about me coming|here because you wanted me, Jonas, you just wanted me to figure out|how to turn this thing on for you.
Oh no! That's not true, I sincerely hope|that one day you will agree|to be my goddess.
- Turn it on.
|- What if I won't? The we will watch every last|cave dweller die in the sun, before I kill us both.
He hath not failed one|word of his good promises.
I've been carrying|this for years.
All along I've been|looking for God.
And here I am.
So you betrayed your gods,|as I am betraying mine? The beings I betrayed|were not gods.
They had power, but power|alone does not make one a god.
Do you understand? Can't leave Connor out|there another day, he'll die.
We also have to do something|about Captain Carter.
But if Teal'c can turn on this device, we|could seriously undermine Hanson's power.
There is a problem|with your plan, Daniel.
Wait, don't tell me you|don't no how to turn it on.
Yes, I can turn it on.
|But there must be two.
What are you talking about? The shield technology|evolves a force field, being bounced back and|forth between the two devices.
I have only seen|one, in his cave.
Hanson may not no, he|needs the second device.
This is the valley.
Here is the Stargate.
|Here is the temple.
- Good drawing.
|- Thank you.
Where was the|first device found? Then the second device is Your assuming the Goa'ulds just shut|them down and left them in place.
- That is correct.
|- I'm sorry Teal'c.
Your calculations could be way off.
Connor|doesn't have time for us to be wrong.
I'll go after him.
You try|to find that second device.
I'll try to meet|you back here.
This place is like where the other one|was found on the far side of the temple.
This is like solid rock, well|never be able to get through this.
Stand aside.
I just hope it|still functions.
Kill me.
Are you sure? I've|come all this way.
- Can you walk?|- Yeah.
Let's go.
Think we can pick up the|pace a little bit here? Hey, how you doing? You know we'd love to stick around|but some brain-dead sycophant left my buddy|out here to die.
So were out of here.
Move.
The control board seems to follow|the same basic circuitry patterns as the gate technology.
Just turn it on.
What is I can't? Colonel O'Neill.
Captain.
I see everything's working|out just as we planned.
Shoot him! No! Alright I'll Wait, your going to turn|this thing on in here? Do it now.
If it works, I'll spare him.
It's beautiful.
Will it work? I do not know.
Everyone is being forced to|gather at the circle of the gods.
The Stargate.
My children.
Today is a great day! The sun stood|still in the heavens, and hasted not to go|down about a whole day.
I have the power to help, and to cast down.
But fear not, stand still, and see the|salvation of the Lord.
Today, we will bury the doorway, that brings forth demons|who threaten to undo us.
But first I will send those evil undoers who have|already invaded our world, back to the hell|from whence they came.
Fear not, for I the|lord your god, control the gateway|to the underworld.
You said you|wouldn't kill them.
I'm not, I'm sending|them back to Earth.
Without sending the signal|to open the iris they'll die.
Please Sam, I'm|having a moment here.
I am the lord your god, there is|nothing I cannot do.
No one is greater then I.
No one is more|powerful then I.
Throw them in.
Wait! Stop! Back away! Listen to me, no matter what Jonas has shown you|or done for you, he is not a god.
Don't you listen to him! They are demons,|agents of the devil! I am your savior! Were not demons,|for crying out loud.
This This is not magical power.
It is called a gun,|and it is a machine.
Do as I say! Or|you will all die! Do as he says|and you WILL die.
Do not betray me, after all I|have done for you! I promised you I would bring you|out of the caves, into the light.
Today I fulfill that promised.
Behold the magical power|that belongs to your god! I give you the sun.
I give you the world.
- What's wrong?|- I don't know! - Fix it!|- It's a machine, I can make it work, and so can you, just|like Jamala there can fire that staff.
Now I'll show you how,|there are two devices.
And both must be turned on|for the shield to work.
Watch.
I'm taking you with me! Uh, I think we're ready.
Think we should tell them to|bury the gate after we're gone? Teal'c seems to think|the Goa'uld won't be back.
maybe we should come|back and check on these guys.
I think we've done|enough, don't you? Something else on your mind? I had the chance to end this, Colonel,|he literally asked me to do it.
Killing a man is no|badge of honor, captain.
I know.
Look, I'm no expert|on this thing.
I generally read one commandment,|and I think it's the first.
I am the Lord your God, and you|shall take no other God's before me? Okay, so it's|not the first one.
I'm talking about|the "No Killing" one.
No matter what the reason,|every time you break it, you take one step|closer to Hanson.
Thanks.
So, you going to be alright? Yes.
The world outside the caves it's very big, yes? Yeah, it's bigger|then you can imagine.