Stargate: Atlantis s03e06 Episode Script
The Real World
Hello? Good morning, Dr.
Weir.
- Im Dr.
Adam Fletcher.
- Where am I? Youre in the Acute Care Unit of Willoughby State Hospital.
Willoughby.
Thats- Thats a psychiatric hospital.
Outside D.
C.
, yes.
Im on Earth? Yes.
When did I get back? You mean, back to Earth? Dr.
Weir, you never left.
You had just begun mediating a treaty for the U.
N when you collapsed mid-speech.
Youve been under a tremendous amount of stress recently.
The treaty negotiation was the final straw that triggered what is known as a brief reactive psychosis.
I know youre confused.
This disorder can be frightening.
The good news is your condition is most likely transitory.
These episodes usually pass within a number of days.
Im sorry, but how did I get here? You were transported by ambulance to a hospital in D.
C.
- No, I mean, from Atlantis.
I dont remember coming back.
Atlantis? Whats your security clearance? Did you wanna talk to someone regarding the treaty? The U.
N.
accord.
Non-nuclear proliferation in North Africa.
Thats what you were mediating when you collapsed.
I negotiated that treaty well over two years ago.
No.
Three days ago.
Since then, youve been here in a severely depressed and near-catatonic state.
No.
No, I was in my office and I was reading over a mission report and- This- This cant be real.
Dr.
Weir, I assure you it is real.
Okay.
Okay, then, yes.
There is somebody I need to speak with regarding the treaty right away.
Oh, thank God.
General ONeill.
Dr.
Weir.
Thank you so much for coming.
Hopefully youIl be able to help sort out this entire mess.
Anything I can do to help.
- Would you like me to-? - Oh, please.
- -sit? It is a relief just seeing a friendly face.
Yeah, I was going for friendly.
This is all very confusing for me.
The last thing I remember I was in Atlantis and everything was fine.
And next thing I know, I wake up here.
Everything was fine in Atlantis? The problem is my memory.
I have no memory of coming back.
I dont know if I came through the stargate or aboard the Daedalus, or- What? Dr.
Weir, Im not quite sure Im qualified to be in this conversation.
Oh, please.
You ran Stargate Command.
You are probably the most qualified person on this planet.
Yeah, okay.
- Why are you doing this? - What? Im not trying to do anything.
If you dont know what Im talking about then youre not really Jack ONeill.
Oh, Im Jack ONeill, all right.
Thats the one thing in this conversation I am sure about.
I met you a few months ago when we first approached you to help broker this nonproliferation treaty.
I dont know anything about » Atlantis » except that it was a fairly mediocre Donovan song.
Not one of my favorites.
Now, this Stargate program Im supposed to have run- A facility inside Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado.
- That would be NORAD.
- Underneath NORAD, yes.
And the stargate? Its a portal that allows intergalactic travel.
The programs been in operation for over 10 years.
You started the whole thing when you first encountered- What? Look, why dont I get Dr.
Fletcher in here? No, just Just leave.
- Please.
- All right.
Listen for what its worth, I hope you get better soon.
We need you.
No, let me go! No, please let me go! Let me go! No! Let me go! No, no! No! Ive spoken with several people at the Pentagon.
They assure me there is no such thing as the Stargate program.
No Atlantis base in another galaxy.
And no Department of Homeworld Security.
Im sorry.
So you are telling me that I dreamt up the last two years of my life? Sometimes when a person experiences a significant emotional trauma their mind just decides to shut down to escape the pain.
I have brokered dozens of treaties.
Many of them very stressful, yes but none of them bad enough to cause significant emotional trauma.
The treaty negotiation was just the trigger point.
We believe the actual trauma you suffered occurred three weeks ago.
You were riding in a car with a man named Simon Wallis.
- You remember Simon? - Yes, of course I do.
- Were no longer in a relationship, but- - You were coming home from dinner.
A car ran a red light and broadsided you, impacting the drivers side door.
Simon was killed instantly.
You suffered only minor injuries in the crash made a quick recovery.
But in the days following Simons funeral several of your colleagues noticed your behavior changing.
Clear signs of depression.
- Confusion.
- No.
It culminated in your collapse at the negotiation.
No.
Im sorry, I dont believe you.
Sometimes the minds only way to cope with tragedy is to completely erase it from memory.
And on rare occasions, supplant it with something else.
In this case, something- You all right? Hello, sweetheart.
Mom.
I dont understand whats happening to me, Mom.
I feel as if- As if Im asleep or Im in a dream.
Look at me.
Do I look like a dream? My hand.
Does it feel like a dream? No.
But neither did the last two years of my life.
I just- I cant believe it was all a figment of my imagination.
Give it time.
The doctors here will help you get through this.
The accident Getting that phone call was the worst night of my life.
We all miss Simon terribly but I dont know what Id do if I lost you.
Oh, wait.
I have something.
Your fathers watch.
I found it a few months ago.
- Hed always meant to give it to you.
- I know.
I mean I mean, I took this with me.
Its all right, sweetheart.
Youre safe now.
YouIl be fine.
IIl make certain of it.
Hello? Someone-! Whats wrong, whats wrong? Whats wrong? Im going to prescribe some additional medications for you.
A mood stabilizer, an antidepressant and also stronger antipsychotic medications.
These should help reduce the acute symptoms youre experiencing.
Wipe out the last two years of my life.
I talked with your mother.
She told me how, as a child, you had a brief phase where you dreamed of being an astronaut.
She and your father even bought you a telescope for your 12th birthday.
Its true.
Sometimes childhood fantasies can offer a peaceful refuge from the harsh realities of adult life.
So youre saying when Simon died my mind shut down and went to another galaxy? It traveled as far as it could to escape the pain.
And in the matter of three days I managed to live out an entire two years of my life? Time is relative in a dream state.
People live out entire lifetimes in the blink of an eye.
Imagine you were in my position, listening to your story.
Traveling to another galaxy through a stargate leading an expedition to the lost city of Atlantis.
Would you believe it? Dr.
Weir? Your medications.
Thanks.
Have you gone out to the garden today? No.
I was going to, but theyre out there so I decided it would be better to wait.
- The others? - Yes.
Four of them.
- Did they see you? - Of course.
They were waiting for me.
- Did you speak to them? - Yes.
I told them what you told me to say that my blood isnt theirs for the taking.
Good for you, Enid.
That was very brave.
Excuse me? What others? The invaders, dear, from one of the moons of Saturn.
Theyre cold-blooded, you see.
So they need our warm blood for theirs.
You have to be very careful.
Dr.
Fletcher doesnt think theyre real but I know the truth.
Dr.
Weir, would you like to speak next? Perhaps you can tell the group about your experience in Atlantis.
No.
Sometimes, when we share these experiences- I said, no.
Go away.
Go away! - Hello.
- Hi.
Oh, please.
Will I ever remember the accident? I dont know.
Often in cases like this, the memory of the trauma never returns.
Maybe its the mind protecting itself.
I suppose its a good thing, really.
I mean, theres pain enough, even without remembering it.
What? Its just, youre doing great.
Im impressed.
Youre sleeping well? Yes.
Im sleeping better than I can remember.
Good.
I think youre ready.
Ready? Well, is it how you remember it? Its exactly how I remember it.
Oh, Sedgewick.
Hey, sweetie.
Hey.
Hey.
Welcome home, sweetheart.
Hello, hello.
- General.
- Enough with the » general, » okay? Its Jack.
But which Jack is it? What? Im sorry.
I was just trying to have some fun at my own expense.
Too soon, maybe.
- So you all settled back in? - Getting there.
So I hear youre going back to teaching.
Yeah, my poli-sci class at Georgetown.
Theyre holding it open for me for the fall.
Have you given any thought to coming back to the negotiating table? That nonproliferation treaty you kind of left us hanging mid-sentence there.
Sure be nice to hear the punch line someday.
And the U.
N.
would be okay with that? Not just okay, theyre insisting.
Really? When youre the best, youre the best.
Even if youve had a little setback, so to speak.
He said awkwardly.
Its only if you feel youre ready to go back.
Well, actually, yeah.
I think I am.
Hey.
Its good to be home.
What do you got, doc? Its getting worse.
Its not just her brain anymore.
Its spreading throughout her body.
Were losing her.
Those are all nanites? Aye.
Theyve spread throughout her entire body.
How did they get inside her? Niam.
He attacked her in the Puddle Jumper.
In that one moment, he managed to infect her with nanites that began replicating immediately.
Now theyre multiplying exponentially, consuming her.
- How much time does she have? - I dont think their intentions to kill her.
If that were the case, they could have easily done it already.
I dont think theres enough to survive on their own.
They need Élizabeths body as raw material.
Theyre attempting to assimilate her, transform her into one of them? Until they reach numbers to form a viable independent entity, I would say so, yes.
This is how they replicate? I doubt its the normal way.
It may be a last-ditch attempt to survive.
- How do we stop them? - EMP.
Hit them with the electromagnetic pulse like we did last time.
Im afraid were well beyond that possibility now, colonel.
Nanites have bonded to neurons and cells throughout her central nervous system.
If we attempt to disable them, weIl likely end up killing her along with them.
Then how do we help her? In a petri dish, her white blood cells attack individual nanites as though they were a bacterium or a virus, quite successfully.
For some reason, inside the body, theres almost no immune response.
Its as if the nanites themselves convinced her immune system they pose no threat.
- How do they do that? - I have no idea.
Ive begun administering drugs to help boost her immunities.
- Doesnt seem to be working.
- Not yet.
I just increased the dosage.
For the moment, were losing this battle.
Hey.
Right on time.
You all set? - I think so.
- Did you get some sleep? Yes.
But still, Ive been really tired lately.
Maybe youve gotta work yourself back into playing shape.
Spend time doing some short shifts before you jump up to the first line.
Im sorry.
I dont know a thing about football.
Nor hockey, apparently.
Thanks.
Strange, Jack, Im I feel kind of numb.
- You know, I feel like that all the time.
- Im serious.
Did you talk to Dr.
Fletcher about it? Yes.
He says probably just my medications.
Hes gonna adjust the doses, dial them back, see if that helps.
Probably just a matter of balance then, eh? All right.
Now, just to be sure were on the same page were against the proliferation of nuclear weapons, right? Got it.
Do you think shes aware were here? How can she be? Shes unconscious.
You may be right.
You could try talking to her.
Tell her to keep fighting.
And that will help exactly how? In a coma, ones sense of hearing is the last to go and the first to return.
There are cases where patients were able to hear others talking to them.
Were these comas caused by nanites invading peoplesbodies? No, but there are indications shes thinking.
- You mean dreaming.
- More than that.
Her mind is extremely active for someone in a coma.
Her EEG reads almost as if she were going about her daily life which suggests she may well be able to hear us.
What the hell are they doing to her? I wish I knew.
The immune-boosting drugs are having no effect.
Aggressive little bastards.
- What? - What? Thats the same look I get when I have an idea.
- How would you know how you looked? - Its happened in front of a mirror.
Carson, what is it? I dont know about brilliant, but it just might - Excuse me.
- What are you doing? If Carsons right and you can hear me I suppose I should say something profound.
Okay, Im not so good at profound but you should know were doing everything we can to get you through this.
These nanites, I dont know what theyre putting you through.
I dont know what theyre doing to you but dont let them get to you.
Were doing everything we can to bring you back but youve got to do your part.
You gotta fight this.
Im sure this is just a result of the adjustment I made to your medications.
I think I may have dialed them back too far.
Its all a question of balance.
Thats what General ONeill said.
Yes.
Well, hes right.
Dont worry.
WeIl get you back to normal.
Élizabeth What do you want? No.
Wait.
No.
Let go of me! No! Hey.
How you feeling? Why am I back here? Theyre worried.
Frankly, so am I.
Look, obviously, Ive been pushing you a little hard on this treaty thing.
No.
- I feel fine.
- Well, youre not.
Youre gonna be here until you get better.
Okay.
We think weve found a way to uncouple the nanite cells from Élizabeths cells.
- « ou »?We« ou »? - How? We create a distraction.
It finally occurred to me why I wasnt having any success.
What were the nanites originally designed to do? - Fight the Wraith.
- Thats what weIl get them to do now.
By implanting a small amount of Wraith tissue into Dr.
Weirs body- - Just like a tumor.
- A small tumor, yes.
- The nanite cells will- - Will attack it.
Its what theyre programmed to do which will draw them away from Élizabeths cells, unbinding them.
It will only last a few seconds before the nanites attack the Wraith tissue - and return focus to Dr.
Weir.
- All we need.
Distraction to draw them away from her so we can zap them with the EM pulse.
Okay.
Lets do it.
Rodney, come here a minute.
Wait a minute.
Arent we supposed to turn off all Earth-based equipment in the room before we do this? The EM pulse will be directed through the scanner.
The other equipment should be fine.
I keep seeing these symbols.
- Eight of them.
- Do they mean something to you? This is the dialing sequence for the stargate.
From Earth to Atlantis.
« Dialing sequence« ou »? Like a phone number? Look, I know you think Im delusional but I cant shake the overpowering feeling that something or someone is trying to communicate with me.
- And what are they trying to say? - That Atlantis is real.
And that I have to get back there.
And So were the fantasy? - Yes.
- You know I dont mind being fantasized about occasionally but come on, were right here.
How would you get there? Go to Stargate Command.
So now you just wanna waltz into NORAD, is that it? I know what you told me.
But I also know what I feel.
Atlantis is real.
And I will get back there.
And its working.
Theyre moving fast.
- Get ready with the EM pulse.
- Im ready on your mark.
And now.
I thought you said that- - It worked.
- Carson, you might be an absolute- Oh, no.
We didnt get them all.
How is that possible? I dont bloody know.
Theyve been using organic material to replicate which rendered them immune to the EM pulse.
So now what? Theyve started replicating again.
You spit out your pills again, didnt you? You disappoint me, Élizabeth.
The pills are not gonna help me.
Not if you wont let them.
You leave me no other choice.
No! Dont do this.
This will hurt.
- What do we do now? - Zap her again.
Keep it up till theyre gone.
A number of nanites have migrated into the arteries that supply blood flow to functions of her brain.
Theyre telling us they can kill her.
Switch her over to 100 percent oxygen.
Start her on norepinephrine, five mics per minute.
Reducing blood flow to parts of her brain will put her into cerebral hypoxia.
What will that do? Render her essentially brain-dead, which makes no sense.
Unless shes fighting it.
Its the only thing that makes sense.
The replicators see us as organic machines.
Theyre trying to take control of the machine theyre in.
You mean, replace Élizabeths consciousness? Maybe when we zapped her with the EMP we killed enough of them to even the odds.
Gave her a fighting chance at stopping them.
Reality check.
There are microscopic robots in her brain.
How does she fight that? You said her mind was active, like she was thinking, living life.
What if this was the only way they could get to her? What if they were trying to force her to give up? - A battle of wills? - Exactly.
Her neural activity supports Colonel Sheppards hypothesis, Rodney.
So, what, we cant do anything? I can increase the oxygen levels in her blood, give her a little more time - but yes, shes on her own.
- No.
Shes not.
Youre not alone.
Were right here with you.
You have to fight this.
Fight this.
Fight this Dr.
Weir? Its okay.
Youre safe now.
Where am I? Stargate Command.
Its okay.
Follow me.
Élizabeth.
Dont listen to them.
Whats wrong? This way.
Im not going to hurt you.
The hell you arent.
Theyve begun to spread faster.
Were losing her.
Not yet were not.
What are you doing? What are you, crazy? She could infect you.
Élizabeth.
John.
Youve been infected by nanites.
Theyre trying to take control of your mind and body.
Dont let them do it.
You have to fight them.
So fight.
Élizabeth.
You have to come with us.
Im sorry.
You know which way you have to go.
Run.
Get him out of there.
Put him into isolation and run a scan immediately.
I cant let you go.
Youre not General ONeill.
Élizabeth, listen to me.
You see that? Thats the stargate.
And yes, leaving is exactly what I plan to do.
I wont let you go.
You cant stop me.
On the contrary.
I already have.
I made your friend disappear, havent I? Thats right.
He cant help you now.
And you cant possibly get past me.
So you see youve lost.
Where am I? The infirmary.
How you feeling? Im back in Atlantis.
You never left.
Still up, huh? Oh, hey.
Yeah, I wasnt all that keen to go back to sleep just yet.
Understandable.
Im glad youve been released from quarantine.
Yeah.
Well, I guess the nanites were too focused on you to spread to me.
I now realize just how insidious they really are.
If such a small number of them could do that to me Lets just take it as a win right now.
All right.
Still I cant believe I was only out for five hours.
Felt longer, huh? Yes.
A lifetime.
Well, its good to have you back in the real world.
At least I think its the real world.
I could be infected now, which makes me- John.
Dont.
Sorry.
Weir.
- Im Dr.
Adam Fletcher.
- Where am I? Youre in the Acute Care Unit of Willoughby State Hospital.
Willoughby.
Thats- Thats a psychiatric hospital.
Outside D.
C.
, yes.
Im on Earth? Yes.
When did I get back? You mean, back to Earth? Dr.
Weir, you never left.
You had just begun mediating a treaty for the U.
N when you collapsed mid-speech.
Youve been under a tremendous amount of stress recently.
The treaty negotiation was the final straw that triggered what is known as a brief reactive psychosis.
I know youre confused.
This disorder can be frightening.
The good news is your condition is most likely transitory.
These episodes usually pass within a number of days.
Im sorry, but how did I get here? You were transported by ambulance to a hospital in D.
C.
- No, I mean, from Atlantis.
I dont remember coming back.
Atlantis? Whats your security clearance? Did you wanna talk to someone regarding the treaty? The U.
N.
accord.
Non-nuclear proliferation in North Africa.
Thats what you were mediating when you collapsed.
I negotiated that treaty well over two years ago.
No.
Three days ago.
Since then, youve been here in a severely depressed and near-catatonic state.
No.
No, I was in my office and I was reading over a mission report and- This- This cant be real.
Dr.
Weir, I assure you it is real.
Okay.
Okay, then, yes.
There is somebody I need to speak with regarding the treaty right away.
Oh, thank God.
General ONeill.
Dr.
Weir.
Thank you so much for coming.
Hopefully youIl be able to help sort out this entire mess.
Anything I can do to help.
- Would you like me to-? - Oh, please.
- -sit? It is a relief just seeing a friendly face.
Yeah, I was going for friendly.
This is all very confusing for me.
The last thing I remember I was in Atlantis and everything was fine.
And next thing I know, I wake up here.
Everything was fine in Atlantis? The problem is my memory.
I have no memory of coming back.
I dont know if I came through the stargate or aboard the Daedalus, or- What? Dr.
Weir, Im not quite sure Im qualified to be in this conversation.
Oh, please.
You ran Stargate Command.
You are probably the most qualified person on this planet.
Yeah, okay.
- Why are you doing this? - What? Im not trying to do anything.
If you dont know what Im talking about then youre not really Jack ONeill.
Oh, Im Jack ONeill, all right.
Thats the one thing in this conversation I am sure about.
I met you a few months ago when we first approached you to help broker this nonproliferation treaty.
I dont know anything about » Atlantis » except that it was a fairly mediocre Donovan song.
Not one of my favorites.
Now, this Stargate program Im supposed to have run- A facility inside Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado.
- That would be NORAD.
- Underneath NORAD, yes.
And the stargate? Its a portal that allows intergalactic travel.
The programs been in operation for over 10 years.
You started the whole thing when you first encountered- What? Look, why dont I get Dr.
Fletcher in here? No, just Just leave.
- Please.
- All right.
Listen for what its worth, I hope you get better soon.
We need you.
No, let me go! No, please let me go! Let me go! No! Let me go! No, no! No! Ive spoken with several people at the Pentagon.
They assure me there is no such thing as the Stargate program.
No Atlantis base in another galaxy.
And no Department of Homeworld Security.
Im sorry.
So you are telling me that I dreamt up the last two years of my life? Sometimes when a person experiences a significant emotional trauma their mind just decides to shut down to escape the pain.
I have brokered dozens of treaties.
Many of them very stressful, yes but none of them bad enough to cause significant emotional trauma.
The treaty negotiation was just the trigger point.
We believe the actual trauma you suffered occurred three weeks ago.
You were riding in a car with a man named Simon Wallis.
- You remember Simon? - Yes, of course I do.
- Were no longer in a relationship, but- - You were coming home from dinner.
A car ran a red light and broadsided you, impacting the drivers side door.
Simon was killed instantly.
You suffered only minor injuries in the crash made a quick recovery.
But in the days following Simons funeral several of your colleagues noticed your behavior changing.
Clear signs of depression.
- Confusion.
- No.
It culminated in your collapse at the negotiation.
No.
Im sorry, I dont believe you.
Sometimes the minds only way to cope with tragedy is to completely erase it from memory.
And on rare occasions, supplant it with something else.
In this case, something- You all right? Hello, sweetheart.
Mom.
I dont understand whats happening to me, Mom.
I feel as if- As if Im asleep or Im in a dream.
Look at me.
Do I look like a dream? My hand.
Does it feel like a dream? No.
But neither did the last two years of my life.
I just- I cant believe it was all a figment of my imagination.
Give it time.
The doctors here will help you get through this.
The accident Getting that phone call was the worst night of my life.
We all miss Simon terribly but I dont know what Id do if I lost you.
Oh, wait.
I have something.
Your fathers watch.
I found it a few months ago.
- Hed always meant to give it to you.
- I know.
I mean I mean, I took this with me.
Its all right, sweetheart.
Youre safe now.
YouIl be fine.
IIl make certain of it.
Hello? Someone-! Whats wrong, whats wrong? Whats wrong? Im going to prescribe some additional medications for you.
A mood stabilizer, an antidepressant and also stronger antipsychotic medications.
These should help reduce the acute symptoms youre experiencing.
Wipe out the last two years of my life.
I talked with your mother.
She told me how, as a child, you had a brief phase where you dreamed of being an astronaut.
She and your father even bought you a telescope for your 12th birthday.
Its true.
Sometimes childhood fantasies can offer a peaceful refuge from the harsh realities of adult life.
So youre saying when Simon died my mind shut down and went to another galaxy? It traveled as far as it could to escape the pain.
And in the matter of three days I managed to live out an entire two years of my life? Time is relative in a dream state.
People live out entire lifetimes in the blink of an eye.
Imagine you were in my position, listening to your story.
Traveling to another galaxy through a stargate leading an expedition to the lost city of Atlantis.
Would you believe it? Dr.
Weir? Your medications.
Thanks.
Have you gone out to the garden today? No.
I was going to, but theyre out there so I decided it would be better to wait.
- The others? - Yes.
Four of them.
- Did they see you? - Of course.
They were waiting for me.
- Did you speak to them? - Yes.
I told them what you told me to say that my blood isnt theirs for the taking.
Good for you, Enid.
That was very brave.
Excuse me? What others? The invaders, dear, from one of the moons of Saturn.
Theyre cold-blooded, you see.
So they need our warm blood for theirs.
You have to be very careful.
Dr.
Fletcher doesnt think theyre real but I know the truth.
Dr.
Weir, would you like to speak next? Perhaps you can tell the group about your experience in Atlantis.
No.
Sometimes, when we share these experiences- I said, no.
Go away.
Go away! - Hello.
- Hi.
Oh, please.
Will I ever remember the accident? I dont know.
Often in cases like this, the memory of the trauma never returns.
Maybe its the mind protecting itself.
I suppose its a good thing, really.
I mean, theres pain enough, even without remembering it.
What? Its just, youre doing great.
Im impressed.
Youre sleeping well? Yes.
Im sleeping better than I can remember.
Good.
I think youre ready.
Ready? Well, is it how you remember it? Its exactly how I remember it.
Oh, Sedgewick.
Hey, sweetie.
Hey.
Hey.
Welcome home, sweetheart.
Hello, hello.
- General.
- Enough with the » general, » okay? Its Jack.
But which Jack is it? What? Im sorry.
I was just trying to have some fun at my own expense.
Too soon, maybe.
- So you all settled back in? - Getting there.
So I hear youre going back to teaching.
Yeah, my poli-sci class at Georgetown.
Theyre holding it open for me for the fall.
Have you given any thought to coming back to the negotiating table? That nonproliferation treaty you kind of left us hanging mid-sentence there.
Sure be nice to hear the punch line someday.
And the U.
N.
would be okay with that? Not just okay, theyre insisting.
Really? When youre the best, youre the best.
Even if youve had a little setback, so to speak.
He said awkwardly.
Its only if you feel youre ready to go back.
Well, actually, yeah.
I think I am.
Hey.
Its good to be home.
What do you got, doc? Its getting worse.
Its not just her brain anymore.
Its spreading throughout her body.
Were losing her.
Those are all nanites? Aye.
Theyve spread throughout her entire body.
How did they get inside her? Niam.
He attacked her in the Puddle Jumper.
In that one moment, he managed to infect her with nanites that began replicating immediately.
Now theyre multiplying exponentially, consuming her.
- How much time does she have? - I dont think their intentions to kill her.
If that were the case, they could have easily done it already.
I dont think theres enough to survive on their own.
They need Élizabeths body as raw material.
Theyre attempting to assimilate her, transform her into one of them? Until they reach numbers to form a viable independent entity, I would say so, yes.
This is how they replicate? I doubt its the normal way.
It may be a last-ditch attempt to survive.
- How do we stop them? - EMP.
Hit them with the electromagnetic pulse like we did last time.
Im afraid were well beyond that possibility now, colonel.
Nanites have bonded to neurons and cells throughout her central nervous system.
If we attempt to disable them, weIl likely end up killing her along with them.
Then how do we help her? In a petri dish, her white blood cells attack individual nanites as though they were a bacterium or a virus, quite successfully.
For some reason, inside the body, theres almost no immune response.
Its as if the nanites themselves convinced her immune system they pose no threat.
- How do they do that? - I have no idea.
Ive begun administering drugs to help boost her immunities.
- Doesnt seem to be working.
- Not yet.
I just increased the dosage.
For the moment, were losing this battle.
Hey.
Right on time.
You all set? - I think so.
- Did you get some sleep? Yes.
But still, Ive been really tired lately.
Maybe youve gotta work yourself back into playing shape.
Spend time doing some short shifts before you jump up to the first line.
Im sorry.
I dont know a thing about football.
Nor hockey, apparently.
Thanks.
Strange, Jack, Im I feel kind of numb.
- You know, I feel like that all the time.
- Im serious.
Did you talk to Dr.
Fletcher about it? Yes.
He says probably just my medications.
Hes gonna adjust the doses, dial them back, see if that helps.
Probably just a matter of balance then, eh? All right.
Now, just to be sure were on the same page were against the proliferation of nuclear weapons, right? Got it.
Do you think shes aware were here? How can she be? Shes unconscious.
You may be right.
You could try talking to her.
Tell her to keep fighting.
And that will help exactly how? In a coma, ones sense of hearing is the last to go and the first to return.
There are cases where patients were able to hear others talking to them.
Were these comas caused by nanites invading peoplesbodies? No, but there are indications shes thinking.
- You mean dreaming.
- More than that.
Her mind is extremely active for someone in a coma.
Her EEG reads almost as if she were going about her daily life which suggests she may well be able to hear us.
What the hell are they doing to her? I wish I knew.
The immune-boosting drugs are having no effect.
Aggressive little bastards.
- What? - What? Thats the same look I get when I have an idea.
- How would you know how you looked? - Its happened in front of a mirror.
Carson, what is it? I dont know about brilliant, but it just might - Excuse me.
- What are you doing? If Carsons right and you can hear me I suppose I should say something profound.
Okay, Im not so good at profound but you should know were doing everything we can to get you through this.
These nanites, I dont know what theyre putting you through.
I dont know what theyre doing to you but dont let them get to you.
Were doing everything we can to bring you back but youve got to do your part.
You gotta fight this.
Im sure this is just a result of the adjustment I made to your medications.
I think I may have dialed them back too far.
Its all a question of balance.
Thats what General ONeill said.
Yes.
Well, hes right.
Dont worry.
WeIl get you back to normal.
Élizabeth What do you want? No.
Wait.
No.
Let go of me! No! Hey.
How you feeling? Why am I back here? Theyre worried.
Frankly, so am I.
Look, obviously, Ive been pushing you a little hard on this treaty thing.
No.
- I feel fine.
- Well, youre not.
Youre gonna be here until you get better.
Okay.
We think weve found a way to uncouple the nanite cells from Élizabeths cells.
- « ou »?We« ou »? - How? We create a distraction.
It finally occurred to me why I wasnt having any success.
What were the nanites originally designed to do? - Fight the Wraith.
- Thats what weIl get them to do now.
By implanting a small amount of Wraith tissue into Dr.
Weirs body- - Just like a tumor.
- A small tumor, yes.
- The nanite cells will- - Will attack it.
Its what theyre programmed to do which will draw them away from Élizabeths cells, unbinding them.
It will only last a few seconds before the nanites attack the Wraith tissue - and return focus to Dr.
Weir.
- All we need.
Distraction to draw them away from her so we can zap them with the EM pulse.
Okay.
Lets do it.
Rodney, come here a minute.
Wait a minute.
Arent we supposed to turn off all Earth-based equipment in the room before we do this? The EM pulse will be directed through the scanner.
The other equipment should be fine.
I keep seeing these symbols.
- Eight of them.
- Do they mean something to you? This is the dialing sequence for the stargate.
From Earth to Atlantis.
« Dialing sequence« ou »? Like a phone number? Look, I know you think Im delusional but I cant shake the overpowering feeling that something or someone is trying to communicate with me.
- And what are they trying to say? - That Atlantis is real.
And that I have to get back there.
And So were the fantasy? - Yes.
- You know I dont mind being fantasized about occasionally but come on, were right here.
How would you get there? Go to Stargate Command.
So now you just wanna waltz into NORAD, is that it? I know what you told me.
But I also know what I feel.
Atlantis is real.
And I will get back there.
And its working.
Theyre moving fast.
- Get ready with the EM pulse.
- Im ready on your mark.
And now.
I thought you said that- - It worked.
- Carson, you might be an absolute- Oh, no.
We didnt get them all.
How is that possible? I dont bloody know.
Theyve been using organic material to replicate which rendered them immune to the EM pulse.
So now what? Theyve started replicating again.
You spit out your pills again, didnt you? You disappoint me, Élizabeth.
The pills are not gonna help me.
Not if you wont let them.
You leave me no other choice.
No! Dont do this.
This will hurt.
- What do we do now? - Zap her again.
Keep it up till theyre gone.
A number of nanites have migrated into the arteries that supply blood flow to functions of her brain.
Theyre telling us they can kill her.
Switch her over to 100 percent oxygen.
Start her on norepinephrine, five mics per minute.
Reducing blood flow to parts of her brain will put her into cerebral hypoxia.
What will that do? Render her essentially brain-dead, which makes no sense.
Unless shes fighting it.
Its the only thing that makes sense.
The replicators see us as organic machines.
Theyre trying to take control of the machine theyre in.
You mean, replace Élizabeths consciousness? Maybe when we zapped her with the EMP we killed enough of them to even the odds.
Gave her a fighting chance at stopping them.
Reality check.
There are microscopic robots in her brain.
How does she fight that? You said her mind was active, like she was thinking, living life.
What if this was the only way they could get to her? What if they were trying to force her to give up? - A battle of wills? - Exactly.
Her neural activity supports Colonel Sheppards hypothesis, Rodney.
So, what, we cant do anything? I can increase the oxygen levels in her blood, give her a little more time - but yes, shes on her own.
- No.
Shes not.
Youre not alone.
Were right here with you.
You have to fight this.
Fight this.
Fight this Dr.
Weir? Its okay.
Youre safe now.
Where am I? Stargate Command.
Its okay.
Follow me.
Élizabeth.
Dont listen to them.
Whats wrong? This way.
Im not going to hurt you.
The hell you arent.
Theyve begun to spread faster.
Were losing her.
Not yet were not.
What are you doing? What are you, crazy? She could infect you.
Élizabeth.
John.
Youve been infected by nanites.
Theyre trying to take control of your mind and body.
Dont let them do it.
You have to fight them.
So fight.
Élizabeth.
You have to come with us.
Im sorry.
You know which way you have to go.
Run.
Get him out of there.
Put him into isolation and run a scan immediately.
I cant let you go.
Youre not General ONeill.
Élizabeth, listen to me.
You see that? Thats the stargate.
And yes, leaving is exactly what I plan to do.
I wont let you go.
You cant stop me.
On the contrary.
I already have.
I made your friend disappear, havent I? Thats right.
He cant help you now.
And you cant possibly get past me.
So you see youve lost.
Where am I? The infirmary.
How you feeling? Im back in Atlantis.
You never left.
Still up, huh? Oh, hey.
Yeah, I wasnt all that keen to go back to sleep just yet.
Understandable.
Im glad youve been released from quarantine.
Yeah.
Well, I guess the nanites were too focused on you to spread to me.
I now realize just how insidious they really are.
If such a small number of them could do that to me Lets just take it as a win right now.
All right.
Still I cant believe I was only out for five hours.
Felt longer, huh? Yes.
A lifetime.
Well, its good to have you back in the real world.
At least I think its the real world.
I could be infected now, which makes me- John.
Dont.
Sorry.