Stargate SG-1 s03e13 Episode Script
The Devil You Know
Previously on "Stargate SG-1": - He's been captured by Sokar.
|- Oh, my God.
If Selmak is still alive|he has been sent to Hell.
- We're talkin' about a rescue mission?|- No one has ever escaped from Netu.
No one except for Jolinar.
I've never had anything more|than flashes of her memories.
The Tok'ra have technology|that aids the recall of memories.
Aaargh! - Shut it off! Shut it off!|- Do it! She was tortured so badly.
It's her father.
She knows the stakes.
- But if Samantha cannot recall|- It's been done before.
It can be done again.
The atmosphere is impenetrable by ship.
The only way to reach the surface|is in the descentpods.
(O'Neill) It's certainly not Emerald City.
We've come to see Bynarr.
- (distorted) Who asks for me by name?|- I do! Throw them in the pit.
- Sam|- Dad? - Are you crazy?|- Uh, apparently.
Sokar's fleet is ten times larger|than we thought.
Find out what they want then kill them.
No.
Wait.
There are transportation rings|in Bynarr's quarters.
Teal'c, do you copy? We gotta go.
Kneel before Na'onak! You shall call me Na'onak no longer.
From this day forth,|I will reclaim my real name: .
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Apophis.
And now, the conclusion.
You do understand|we're not too happy to see you? Your insolence is music to my ears.
When I saw you here, I knew I had|found the path out of damnation.
You will be the means by which|I reclaim my rightful power and position.
Your mate Amaunet is dead.
Sorry to ruin your day.
No, actually, I'm wrong about that.
|I'm not sorry.
Sokar sent word to me|of Amaunet's death.
I did not believe it.
Well, believe it.
It's true.
Then Teal'c must be the murderer.
That'd wrap up things real nice for you.
Why is the shol'va not with you? This one conceals something.
A communication device.
Teal'c, this is your god, Apophis.
Risen from the fires of Netu.
The fate of your friends will be pleasant|compared to what I have planned for you.
Return them to the pit.
Kintac.
You will be my first prime.
It is my honour.
Search them and do whatever is|necessary so they do not escape again.
But do not kill them.
When they are done serving us,|I will have that pleasure for myself.
(lock is secured) I warned you that Apophis could be|revived using a sarcophagus.
Sokar would rather see his victims|suffering than dead.
He doesn't seem to be suffering much.
He's burning up.
What is Apophis thinking? He can't|hope to defend himself from Sokar.
He seemed pretty confident to me.
Apophis has one chance.
|He must convince Sokar not to kill him.
If the reason is good enough,|he may be able to buy his freedom.
- With us?|- The information we hold.
The secrets of Earth and the Tok'ra.
(distant moaning) (moaning) Silence, dogs! Apophis speaks! (distorted) Bynarr is dead.
|Sokar will come.
You fear he will bring his wrath|down upon us.
But he cannot make|our existence any worse.
He could come in a ship|and wipe us out from space! I can deliver us from this place.
I have killed the Devil's servant! - I will destroy Sokar!|- (cheering) Those that follow and serve me|will be led to freedom.
To a new dominion! One in which the god Apophis,|risen from the depths of the underworld, .
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will rule over all that was once|shared by the Goa'uld.
This experience doesn't seem|to have humbled him much.
The dawn of our deliverance is upon us! Have no fear! Bow to Apophis, the deliverer! Yes.
Sokar will come.
(crowd cheers) I say let him come! My lord, a cargo ship was spotted|in orbit around Netu.
Two gliders gave chase|but it entered hyperspace and escaped.
We must assume|that the ship contained spies.
The attack on the System Lords|will begin sooner than planned.
- You will have the fleet ready in two days.
|- My lord, the very best we can do The fleet will be ready, my lord.
- How many follow me?|- Three hundred.
The rest have been sent to the surface.
|They will change their minds or die.
Did you find anything|when you searched the intruders? Just this.
Even if all the denizens serve you, you|cannot fight Sokar with crude weapons.
Bynarr said he had one day to find out the|identity of the intruders and report back.
Then we have one day before Sokar|sends his ship to destroy us.
Not if I have something he wants.
- You will discover the intruders' identity.
|- I already know their identity.
By the time Sokar arrives,|I will know much more.
Bring me the woman.
The woman will come with me.
Um I don't think so.
OK.
OK.
The wound appears cauterised|but there may be bleeding underneath.
Oh, God Easy! Oh, you! You used this device to access|the memories of Jolinar left in your mind.
That is how you knew how to escape.
I will use it to get you to tell me|everything I want to know.
- It doesn't work that way.
|- I know how it works.
When activated, it makes your memories|easily accessible to your conscious mind.
I won't tell you anything.
The Blood of Sokar will cloud your mind.
Once under its spell,|you will tell me everything.
Sam? Are you almost ready? Can we talk? Sam, you haven't said two words since|since the accident.
Your brother's made it pretty clear|how he feels.
- He blames you.
|- I blame myself.
Your work has always been|more important than us.
You know that's not true.
I don't want you to forgive me.
|I don't know if I could accept that yet.
I just want you to understand.
You were supposed to pick Mom up.
|You were late.
She took a cab.
|There was an accident.
I understand.
- I couldn't have known it would happen.
|- But Mom is dead.
Nothing I say or do can change that.
All I can do is make sure the things|she loved the most don't die with her.
Sam, without you and your brother,|my life is over.
Nothing else means more to me.
Don't forgive me.
Just tell me one day we'll be OK.
- He blames you.
|- I blame myself.
- But Mom is dead.
|- Just tell me one day we'll be OK.
Just tell me one day we'll be OK.
No.
I forgave you long ago.
Why am I stuck in this?|The same memory over and over.
I guess if we never had this conversation,|neither one of us would be in this mess.
I would have gone on|hating you and the military.
I never would have got involved|in the Stargate programme.
You would have died of cancer.
- Sam, I am dying.
|- What? I'm dying right now dying right now.
Only you can save me.
(echoes) - Tell me how to get home.
|- What? Tell me the way home, to Earth.
No, wait.
This is not right.
You'll lose me for ever if you don't|tell me the iris codes.
(echoes) - This is not real.
|- Tell me.
Tell me.
- Tell me!|- No! Tell me how to penetrate|the Earth's Stargate.
Tell me now or I will kill your father.
Teal'c, this is your god, Apophis.
Risen from the fires ofNetu.
The fate ofyour friends will be pleasant|compared to what I have planned for you.
It was then that I realised they would|not be able to execute the escape plan.
I entered hyperspeed to avoid|the gliders that had detected me.
You must have run the engines at full|power to make the journey so quickly.
The situation was urgent.
I understand your desire to report Sokar's|planned attack on the System Lords .
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as soon as possible.
It may prove invaluable.
I have come seeking assistance to rescue|my friends and your fellow Tok'ra.
I believe Sokar will soon learn|that Apophis has eliminated Bynarr .
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and will take action to restore control.
Wait here.
I will consult the High Council|and return shortly with a course of action.
Ow! God! Major Carter was most forthcoming.
She didn't tell you squat.
By the way, I won't either.
You're not here to provide information.
|You are here for my amusement.
Oh! God, no! All right, all right, all right Charlie! You must be dying to quench your thirst.
Argh! Oh, God! Dad? He's, uh not so good,|but he's still with us.
Apophis said he was gonna kill him.
No.
He, uh|he brought you back and took Jack.
Are you OK? They gave me something|called the Blood of Sokar.
It is legendary.
A strong narcotic that can cause|very realistic hallucinations.
I'm pretty sure I didn't give anything up.
Sam? I'm here.
- I'm here.
|- Sam, I hate to sound negative here Shh.
Save your strength.
- I don't think I'm gonna make it.
|- No.
That is unacceptable.
Think about seeing|your grandchildren again.
Don't make me|have to explain this to them.
Martouf if they come for you - I have endured torture before.
|- This is like nothing you could imagine.
Everything seems real.
Feelings, sensations.
It's like you're actually there|in your own past.
And then suddenly|everything seems wrong.
Your mind gets all twisted.
Just don't let Apophis|use Jolinar against you.
How could he? You must be angry about what Jolinar|had to do to escape from here.
Martouf, .
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she loved you.
Charlie! Sorry I'm late.
I stopped to get you somethin'.
|You in there? You're dead! You're dead! - Where'd you get that?|- Jeff Eisen gave it to me.
It's a water gun.
- It doesn't matter.
|- You have a gun.
(echoes) - That's different.
|- Why? Charlie Charlie! Where you goin'?! - Inside.
|- Wait a minute.
I got you somethin'.
- Come on.
We'll play some catch.
|- This is not what happened, Dad.
You're changing everything|just to make it better.
I know.
Can't we just play catch? What happened is|you got mad at me and I went inside.
Two weeks from now,|I shot myself with your gun.
(echoes) We never played catch today|and we never will.
Why? Why can't we just play catch? I'll play if you tell me if you tell me.
What do you wanna know?|I'll tell you anything.
Tell me how you made contact|with the Asgard.
(echoes) .
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the Asgard.
- What?|- You represented Earth in the talks .
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between the Asgard|and the System Lords.
- How'd you know that? (echoes)|- It's OK, Dad.
You can tell me.
Tell me the address|of the Asgard home world.
I don't know it.
The world where the ancients' knowledge|was downloaded into your brain.
That was cool, wasn't it? You can't know that.
- This isn't you.
|- Sure it is.
Come on, Dad.
We'll have a catch.
Just like you want.
No.
No.
I have been instructed to return to Netu.
- What is inside the container?|- A weapon.
For what purpose? The High Council believes the uprising|of Apophis presents a key opportunity.
Sokar will take his mother ship into orbit|around Netu to restore order there.
This weapon is intended for Sokar.
Yes, but unfortunately we have|no weapons capable of penetrating .
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the shields of a Goa'uld mother ship.
- So how will this weapon be effective?|- I am to launch it towards the moon, .
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into one of the holes of its surface|and into the core.
It will force the base elements|into a cataclysmic chain reaction.
The moon will explode,|taking Sokar's ship with it.
- Along with everything else.
|- The Tok'ra have no alternative.
Sokar cannot be permitted|to rise to a dominant power.
It would end our chances|of defeating the Goa'uld.
What of rescuing my friends|trapped there? I am charged with my mission.
If you intend to stand in my way, I will|insist that you remain here on Vorash.
I will accompany you.
Then we must leave immediately.
- Jack.
|- No I don't wanna go to school.
Ow.
- You OK?|- No.
They, uh they took Martouf.
They put that damn memory thing on me.
And then they gave me something .
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that reminded me of the '70s.
The Blood of Sokar.
Daniel - Yeah?|- I'm gonna pass out again.
If Sokar is not in orbit around Netu|when we arrive, .
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a rescue could still be attempted.
Yes.
But if he is already in orbit, we must|act swiftly and launch the weapon.
I don't like this any more than you do.
|But essentially this is war.
If Sokar ascends to ultimate power, .
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the consequences will be far greater|than losing a few good people.
I understand.
Timing will be critical.
|Once the weapon is launched, .
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it will take 12 minutes|for the reaction to reach critical mass.
If Sokar has enough warning, .
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he will have time to escape|the range of the explosion.
No, please.
(hiss) Jolinar was your mate.
Tell me the location|of the Tok'ra resistance or she dies.
- Don't do it, Martouf.
|- Silence.
Please Tell me now.
I am not Jolinar.
|Don't tell him anything.
(echoes) Tell me.
- I cannot let him kill you.
|- No, Martouf.
No, Martouf.
Entac.
The Tok'ra resistance|is based on the planet Entac.
Return them to the pit.
|Bring me Daniel Jackson.
- Speak.
|- Your fleet is ready, my lord.
You have done well.
Bynarr has not yet reported|as you wished.
I will take my ship|and cleanse the underworld .
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so that its fires may be reborn.
Then I will launch the attack|on the System Lords.
Soon the entire realm of the Goa'uld|will serve me .
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or suffer the fate of the damned.
I knew it was you.
You shouldn't have done it, Martouf.
I could not watch him kill you, Samantha.
You lied.
Entac is a primitive planet.
|There are no Tok'ra there.
You were very convincing.
|I believed you.
If Apophis believes he knows|the location of the Tok'ra, .
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what does he want from Dr Jackson? Hey! - I just wanted to see how you were doin'.
|- Good.
OK.
Kasuf sent me some of Sha're's things|after the funeral.
He said that, um Well, he said that|she would've wanted me to have them.
We both drank from this cup|at our wedding.
- I know I shouldn't have hoped, but|- Hey.
You can never give up.
- How about now?|- Especially not now.
Sha're didn't want you|to just give up, did she? As I recall,|she wants you to find the boy.
(echoes) You didn't believe Sha're|sent a message through the hand device.
I've been wrong about a lot of things.
And I know I don't always sound like|I believe you, but I do believe in you.
What did you say she called the boy?|(echoes) Harsesis.
I mean, the kid holds all the knowledge|of the Goa'uld who fathered him, right? Yeah.
He could be the key to us kickin' those|slimy snakeheads out of the galaxy.
Yeah, that's what Sha're said.
All you have to do is figure out|where Amaunet sent him.
The name? Name of the place Amaunet sent the boy.
- No.
|- What? No, I'm not telling you.
Come on.
You know me.
|I just can't remember can't remember.
No.
- You told me before.
|- No! This is not real.
(Sokar) Hear me, Bynarr.
Why do you defy your lord, Sokar? Bynarr is dead by my hand.
I am Apophis,|and the denizens of Netu follow me.
I will bring the full force|of my weapons down upon you.
You will die in burning hellfire.
First you will hear me.
We must hold our position in the shadow|of the moon so we are not detected.
Before you fire upon us, know this:|I have tortured the intruders.
Three from the Tauri and a Tok'ra.
I have learnt much, including|the location of the Tok'ra resistance.
Bynarr was weak.
He was incompetent.
A Goa'uld of your superior power|deserves more.
I wish to serve you.
I offer this information|I have gathered as proof.
Grant me an audience and allow me|to show my reverence to you .
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by bowing at your feet.
I will grant you this request.
I am for ever in your service.
Take him away.
Be quick! Sokar will die by my hand|and I will command his domain.
Surely he will not let you|enter his ship with weapons.
Do you think I am a fool? I have been planning this|since the moment I was sent here.
I will convince Sokar to make me|the new lord of Netu.
He will come down off his throne|to brand me with his seal, .
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and when he gets close enough On my command, replace this - here.
Someone has transported from Netu|to Sokar's vessel.
The weapon is ready for launch.
|Sokar's ship is almost in position.
Sokar's ship's in orbit.
|Apophis went up to meet him.
I managed to get this.
Nice.
- Can Sokar pick up the transmission?|- The signal is coded.
- Teal'c, it's Carter.
Can you hear me?|- Wait! - Major Carter, it is l.
|- Thank God.
Stop! (distant cries) - What the hell is that?|- (man) Sokar is attacking! Teal'c, what's going on? You have 12 minutes|until Netu is destroyed.
- What? Why?|- I am here with the Tok'ra Aldwin.
He has launched a weapon|into the moon, which will explode, .
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destroying Sokar's ship,|which is in its orbit.
The High Council must believe|it is the only choice - .
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or they would not sacrifice us this way.
|- We're not dead yet.
(shouting and moaning) I have an idea.
Help me pack this.
Fill in this vent.
|As many rocks as you can.
Wedge them in real tight.
My time of suffering has taught me|the strength of your power, my lord.
Tell me the information|you extracted from the intruders.
I beg you to grant me|the privilege of ruling Netu.
Bynarr was not worthy of such honour.
Tell me the location|of the Tok'ra rebellion.
That is only one of the many|valuable things I have learnt.
Why do you try my patience? Tell me and I will grant you your wish .
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and brand you Lord of the Underworld.
The Tok'ra are based on the planet Entac.
- What is the meaning of this?|- I recently conquered Entac.
There are no Tok'ra there.
Kill him.
Slowly.
We have less than nine minutes.
If we stay longer,|we risk being caught in the explosion.
- I will take that risk.
|- Even if Martouf and your friends .
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make it to the transporter rings, .
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Sokar's ship is in the path|of the matter stream.
There is no way we can intercept them.
Teal'c, unhand me! Teal'c! Teal'c, this is suicide.
Teal'c! Go! Aaaarrghhhh! (shouts ofpanic) We're on our way! Timing is critical, Daniel Jackson.
|Tell me precisely when you are ready.
Teal'c, listen carefully! To intercept the matter stream,|you must fly the cargo ship .
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between Sokar's ship and the planet.
If you do not come to a complete stop,|we could miss part of the matter stream.
Your friends would die.
And that's only if Sokar|doesn't blow us out of the sky.
Get in position! Almost there, Teal'c.
Aaarrrghhh! Forgive me!|The hellfires of Netu are erupting, my lord.
- What?|- The moon's core has become unstable.
That is impossible.
I control Netu! We must move the ship.
Aarghh! (roars) Marty? Now! We're ready, Teal'c! They're here! Go! Go! Go! We have escaped.
Iced tea.
Air conditioning.
Water.
Thanks.
I'm sorry I doubted you.
I am as surprised as you that we survived.
Thank you.
Do you have any leave coming up? Yeah, a little.
I was thinking we could take|a father-daughter vacation together.
That'd be great, Dad.
I hear Alaska's cold this time of year.
|- Oh, my God.
If Selmak is still alive|he has been sent to Hell.
- We're talkin' about a rescue mission?|- No one has ever escaped from Netu.
No one except for Jolinar.
I've never had anything more|than flashes of her memories.
The Tok'ra have technology|that aids the recall of memories.
Aaargh! - Shut it off! Shut it off!|- Do it! She was tortured so badly.
It's her father.
She knows the stakes.
- But if Samantha cannot recall|- It's been done before.
It can be done again.
The atmosphere is impenetrable by ship.
The only way to reach the surface|is in the descentpods.
(O'Neill) It's certainly not Emerald City.
We've come to see Bynarr.
- (distorted) Who asks for me by name?|- I do! Throw them in the pit.
- Sam|- Dad? - Are you crazy?|- Uh, apparently.
Sokar's fleet is ten times larger|than we thought.
Find out what they want then kill them.
No.
Wait.
There are transportation rings|in Bynarr's quarters.
Teal'c, do you copy? We gotta go.
Kneel before Na'onak! You shall call me Na'onak no longer.
From this day forth,|I will reclaim my real name: .
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Apophis.
And now, the conclusion.
You do understand|we're not too happy to see you? Your insolence is music to my ears.
When I saw you here, I knew I had|found the path out of damnation.
You will be the means by which|I reclaim my rightful power and position.
Your mate Amaunet is dead.
Sorry to ruin your day.
No, actually, I'm wrong about that.
|I'm not sorry.
Sokar sent word to me|of Amaunet's death.
I did not believe it.
Well, believe it.
It's true.
Then Teal'c must be the murderer.
That'd wrap up things real nice for you.
Why is the shol'va not with you? This one conceals something.
A communication device.
Teal'c, this is your god, Apophis.
Risen from the fires of Netu.
The fate of your friends will be pleasant|compared to what I have planned for you.
Return them to the pit.
Kintac.
You will be my first prime.
It is my honour.
Search them and do whatever is|necessary so they do not escape again.
But do not kill them.
When they are done serving us,|I will have that pleasure for myself.
(lock is secured) I warned you that Apophis could be|revived using a sarcophagus.
Sokar would rather see his victims|suffering than dead.
He doesn't seem to be suffering much.
He's burning up.
What is Apophis thinking? He can't|hope to defend himself from Sokar.
He seemed pretty confident to me.
Apophis has one chance.
|He must convince Sokar not to kill him.
If the reason is good enough,|he may be able to buy his freedom.
- With us?|- The information we hold.
The secrets of Earth and the Tok'ra.
(distant moaning) (moaning) Silence, dogs! Apophis speaks! (distorted) Bynarr is dead.
|Sokar will come.
You fear he will bring his wrath|down upon us.
But he cannot make|our existence any worse.
He could come in a ship|and wipe us out from space! I can deliver us from this place.
I have killed the Devil's servant! - I will destroy Sokar!|- (cheering) Those that follow and serve me|will be led to freedom.
To a new dominion! One in which the god Apophis,|risen from the depths of the underworld, .
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will rule over all that was once|shared by the Goa'uld.
This experience doesn't seem|to have humbled him much.
The dawn of our deliverance is upon us! Have no fear! Bow to Apophis, the deliverer! Yes.
Sokar will come.
(crowd cheers) I say let him come! My lord, a cargo ship was spotted|in orbit around Netu.
Two gliders gave chase|but it entered hyperspace and escaped.
We must assume|that the ship contained spies.
The attack on the System Lords|will begin sooner than planned.
- You will have the fleet ready in two days.
|- My lord, the very best we can do The fleet will be ready, my lord.
- How many follow me?|- Three hundred.
The rest have been sent to the surface.
|They will change their minds or die.
Did you find anything|when you searched the intruders? Just this.
Even if all the denizens serve you, you|cannot fight Sokar with crude weapons.
Bynarr said he had one day to find out the|identity of the intruders and report back.
Then we have one day before Sokar|sends his ship to destroy us.
Not if I have something he wants.
- You will discover the intruders' identity.
|- I already know their identity.
By the time Sokar arrives,|I will know much more.
Bring me the woman.
The woman will come with me.
Um I don't think so.
OK.
OK.
The wound appears cauterised|but there may be bleeding underneath.
Oh, God Easy! Oh, you! You used this device to access|the memories of Jolinar left in your mind.
That is how you knew how to escape.
I will use it to get you to tell me|everything I want to know.
- It doesn't work that way.
|- I know how it works.
When activated, it makes your memories|easily accessible to your conscious mind.
I won't tell you anything.
The Blood of Sokar will cloud your mind.
Once under its spell,|you will tell me everything.
Sam? Are you almost ready? Can we talk? Sam, you haven't said two words since|since the accident.
Your brother's made it pretty clear|how he feels.
- He blames you.
|- I blame myself.
Your work has always been|more important than us.
You know that's not true.
I don't want you to forgive me.
|I don't know if I could accept that yet.
I just want you to understand.
You were supposed to pick Mom up.
|You were late.
She took a cab.
|There was an accident.
I understand.
- I couldn't have known it would happen.
|- But Mom is dead.
Nothing I say or do can change that.
All I can do is make sure the things|she loved the most don't die with her.
Sam, without you and your brother,|my life is over.
Nothing else means more to me.
Don't forgive me.
Just tell me one day we'll be OK.
- He blames you.
|- I blame myself.
- But Mom is dead.
|- Just tell me one day we'll be OK.
Just tell me one day we'll be OK.
No.
I forgave you long ago.
Why am I stuck in this?|The same memory over and over.
I guess if we never had this conversation,|neither one of us would be in this mess.
I would have gone on|hating you and the military.
I never would have got involved|in the Stargate programme.
You would have died of cancer.
- Sam, I am dying.
|- What? I'm dying right now dying right now.
Only you can save me.
(echoes) - Tell me how to get home.
|- What? Tell me the way home, to Earth.
No, wait.
This is not right.
You'll lose me for ever if you don't|tell me the iris codes.
(echoes) - This is not real.
|- Tell me.
Tell me.
- Tell me!|- No! Tell me how to penetrate|the Earth's Stargate.
Tell me now or I will kill your father.
Teal'c, this is your god, Apophis.
Risen from the fires ofNetu.
The fate ofyour friends will be pleasant|compared to what I have planned for you.
It was then that I realised they would|not be able to execute the escape plan.
I entered hyperspeed to avoid|the gliders that had detected me.
You must have run the engines at full|power to make the journey so quickly.
The situation was urgent.
I understand your desire to report Sokar's|planned attack on the System Lords .
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as soon as possible.
It may prove invaluable.
I have come seeking assistance to rescue|my friends and your fellow Tok'ra.
I believe Sokar will soon learn|that Apophis has eliminated Bynarr .
.
and will take action to restore control.
Wait here.
I will consult the High Council|and return shortly with a course of action.
Ow! God! Major Carter was most forthcoming.
She didn't tell you squat.
By the way, I won't either.
You're not here to provide information.
|You are here for my amusement.
Oh! God, no! All right, all right, all right Charlie! You must be dying to quench your thirst.
Argh! Oh, God! Dad? He's, uh not so good,|but he's still with us.
Apophis said he was gonna kill him.
No.
He, uh|he brought you back and took Jack.
Are you OK? They gave me something|called the Blood of Sokar.
It is legendary.
A strong narcotic that can cause|very realistic hallucinations.
I'm pretty sure I didn't give anything up.
Sam? I'm here.
- I'm here.
|- Sam, I hate to sound negative here Shh.
Save your strength.
- I don't think I'm gonna make it.
|- No.
That is unacceptable.
Think about seeing|your grandchildren again.
Don't make me|have to explain this to them.
Martouf if they come for you - I have endured torture before.
|- This is like nothing you could imagine.
Everything seems real.
Feelings, sensations.
It's like you're actually there|in your own past.
And then suddenly|everything seems wrong.
Your mind gets all twisted.
Just don't let Apophis|use Jolinar against you.
How could he? You must be angry about what Jolinar|had to do to escape from here.
Martouf, .
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she loved you.
Charlie! Sorry I'm late.
I stopped to get you somethin'.
|You in there? You're dead! You're dead! - Where'd you get that?|- Jeff Eisen gave it to me.
It's a water gun.
- It doesn't matter.
|- You have a gun.
(echoes) - That's different.
|- Why? Charlie Charlie! Where you goin'?! - Inside.
|- Wait a minute.
I got you somethin'.
- Come on.
We'll play some catch.
|- This is not what happened, Dad.
You're changing everything|just to make it better.
I know.
Can't we just play catch? What happened is|you got mad at me and I went inside.
Two weeks from now,|I shot myself with your gun.
(echoes) We never played catch today|and we never will.
Why? Why can't we just play catch? I'll play if you tell me if you tell me.
What do you wanna know?|I'll tell you anything.
Tell me how you made contact|with the Asgard.
(echoes) .
.
the Asgard.
- What?|- You represented Earth in the talks .
.
between the Asgard|and the System Lords.
- How'd you know that? (echoes)|- It's OK, Dad.
You can tell me.
Tell me the address|of the Asgard home world.
I don't know it.
The world where the ancients' knowledge|was downloaded into your brain.
That was cool, wasn't it? You can't know that.
- This isn't you.
|- Sure it is.
Come on, Dad.
We'll have a catch.
Just like you want.
No.
No.
I have been instructed to return to Netu.
- What is inside the container?|- A weapon.
For what purpose? The High Council believes the uprising|of Apophis presents a key opportunity.
Sokar will take his mother ship into orbit|around Netu to restore order there.
This weapon is intended for Sokar.
Yes, but unfortunately we have|no weapons capable of penetrating .
.
the shields of a Goa'uld mother ship.
- So how will this weapon be effective?|- I am to launch it towards the moon, .
.
into one of the holes of its surface|and into the core.
It will force the base elements|into a cataclysmic chain reaction.
The moon will explode,|taking Sokar's ship with it.
- Along with everything else.
|- The Tok'ra have no alternative.
Sokar cannot be permitted|to rise to a dominant power.
It would end our chances|of defeating the Goa'uld.
What of rescuing my friends|trapped there? I am charged with my mission.
If you intend to stand in my way, I will|insist that you remain here on Vorash.
I will accompany you.
Then we must leave immediately.
- Jack.
|- No I don't wanna go to school.
Ow.
- You OK?|- No.
They, uh they took Martouf.
They put that damn memory thing on me.
And then they gave me something .
.
that reminded me of the '70s.
The Blood of Sokar.
Daniel - Yeah?|- I'm gonna pass out again.
If Sokar is not in orbit around Netu|when we arrive, .
.
a rescue could still be attempted.
Yes.
But if he is already in orbit, we must|act swiftly and launch the weapon.
I don't like this any more than you do.
|But essentially this is war.
If Sokar ascends to ultimate power, .
.
the consequences will be far greater|than losing a few good people.
I understand.
Timing will be critical.
|Once the weapon is launched, .
.
it will take 12 minutes|for the reaction to reach critical mass.
If Sokar has enough warning, .
.
he will have time to escape|the range of the explosion.
No, please.
(hiss) Jolinar was your mate.
Tell me the location|of the Tok'ra resistance or she dies.
- Don't do it, Martouf.
|- Silence.
Please Tell me now.
I am not Jolinar.
|Don't tell him anything.
(echoes) Tell me.
- I cannot let him kill you.
|- No, Martouf.
No, Martouf.
Entac.
The Tok'ra resistance|is based on the planet Entac.
Return them to the pit.
|Bring me Daniel Jackson.
- Speak.
|- Your fleet is ready, my lord.
You have done well.
Bynarr has not yet reported|as you wished.
I will take my ship|and cleanse the underworld .
.
so that its fires may be reborn.
Then I will launch the attack|on the System Lords.
Soon the entire realm of the Goa'uld|will serve me .
.
or suffer the fate of the damned.
I knew it was you.
You shouldn't have done it, Martouf.
I could not watch him kill you, Samantha.
You lied.
Entac is a primitive planet.
|There are no Tok'ra there.
You were very convincing.
|I believed you.
If Apophis believes he knows|the location of the Tok'ra, .
.
what does he want from Dr Jackson? Hey! - I just wanted to see how you were doin'.
|- Good.
OK.
Kasuf sent me some of Sha're's things|after the funeral.
He said that, um Well, he said that|she would've wanted me to have them.
We both drank from this cup|at our wedding.
- I know I shouldn't have hoped, but|- Hey.
You can never give up.
- How about now?|- Especially not now.
Sha're didn't want you|to just give up, did she? As I recall,|she wants you to find the boy.
(echoes) You didn't believe Sha're|sent a message through the hand device.
I've been wrong about a lot of things.
And I know I don't always sound like|I believe you, but I do believe in you.
What did you say she called the boy?|(echoes) Harsesis.
I mean, the kid holds all the knowledge|of the Goa'uld who fathered him, right? Yeah.
He could be the key to us kickin' those|slimy snakeheads out of the galaxy.
Yeah, that's what Sha're said.
All you have to do is figure out|where Amaunet sent him.
The name? Name of the place Amaunet sent the boy.
- No.
|- What? No, I'm not telling you.
Come on.
You know me.
|I just can't remember can't remember.
No.
- You told me before.
|- No! This is not real.
(Sokar) Hear me, Bynarr.
Why do you defy your lord, Sokar? Bynarr is dead by my hand.
I am Apophis,|and the denizens of Netu follow me.
I will bring the full force|of my weapons down upon you.
You will die in burning hellfire.
First you will hear me.
We must hold our position in the shadow|of the moon so we are not detected.
Before you fire upon us, know this:|I have tortured the intruders.
Three from the Tauri and a Tok'ra.
I have learnt much, including|the location of the Tok'ra resistance.
Bynarr was weak.
He was incompetent.
A Goa'uld of your superior power|deserves more.
I wish to serve you.
I offer this information|I have gathered as proof.
Grant me an audience and allow me|to show my reverence to you .
.
by bowing at your feet.
I will grant you this request.
I am for ever in your service.
Take him away.
Be quick! Sokar will die by my hand|and I will command his domain.
Surely he will not let you|enter his ship with weapons.
Do you think I am a fool? I have been planning this|since the moment I was sent here.
I will convince Sokar to make me|the new lord of Netu.
He will come down off his throne|to brand me with his seal, .
.
and when he gets close enough On my command, replace this - here.
Someone has transported from Netu|to Sokar's vessel.
The weapon is ready for launch.
|Sokar's ship is almost in position.
Sokar's ship's in orbit.
|Apophis went up to meet him.
I managed to get this.
Nice.
- Can Sokar pick up the transmission?|- The signal is coded.
- Teal'c, it's Carter.
Can you hear me?|- Wait! - Major Carter, it is l.
|- Thank God.
Stop! (distant cries) - What the hell is that?|- (man) Sokar is attacking! Teal'c, what's going on? You have 12 minutes|until Netu is destroyed.
- What? Why?|- I am here with the Tok'ra Aldwin.
He has launched a weapon|into the moon, which will explode, .
.
destroying Sokar's ship,|which is in its orbit.
The High Council must believe|it is the only choice - .
.
or they would not sacrifice us this way.
|- We're not dead yet.
(shouting and moaning) I have an idea.
Help me pack this.
Fill in this vent.
|As many rocks as you can.
Wedge them in real tight.
My time of suffering has taught me|the strength of your power, my lord.
Tell me the information|you extracted from the intruders.
I beg you to grant me|the privilege of ruling Netu.
Bynarr was not worthy of such honour.
Tell me the location|of the Tok'ra rebellion.
That is only one of the many|valuable things I have learnt.
Why do you try my patience? Tell me and I will grant you your wish .
.
and brand you Lord of the Underworld.
The Tok'ra are based on the planet Entac.
- What is the meaning of this?|- I recently conquered Entac.
There are no Tok'ra there.
Kill him.
Slowly.
We have less than nine minutes.
If we stay longer,|we risk being caught in the explosion.
- I will take that risk.
|- Even if Martouf and your friends .
.
make it to the transporter rings, .
.
Sokar's ship is in the path|of the matter stream.
There is no way we can intercept them.
Teal'c, unhand me! Teal'c! Teal'c, this is suicide.
Teal'c! Go! Aaaarrghhhh! (shouts ofpanic) We're on our way! Timing is critical, Daniel Jackson.
|Tell me precisely when you are ready.
Teal'c, listen carefully! To intercept the matter stream,|you must fly the cargo ship .
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between Sokar's ship and the planet.
If you do not come to a complete stop,|we could miss part of the matter stream.
Your friends would die.
And that's only if Sokar|doesn't blow us out of the sky.
Get in position! Almost there, Teal'c.
Aaarrrghhh! Forgive me!|The hellfires of Netu are erupting, my lord.
- What?|- The moon's core has become unstable.
That is impossible.
I control Netu! We must move the ship.
Aarghh! (roars) Marty? Now! We're ready, Teal'c! They're here! Go! Go! Go! We have escaped.
Iced tea.
Air conditioning.
Water.
Thanks.
I'm sorry I doubted you.
I am as surprised as you that we survived.
Thank you.
Do you have any leave coming up? Yeah, a little.
I was thinking we could take|a father-daughter vacation together.
That'd be great, Dad.
I hear Alaska's cold this time of year.