Stargate: Atlantis s04e08 Episode Script

The Seer

McKAY: Previously on Stargate Atlantis.
What about us? You know enough about this place to get us out.
We make it to the stargate, we both go our separate ways.
Until then, we're going to need each other.
Next time we meet All bets are off.
McKAY: It's a command code that directs them to attack the Wraith.
I've written a basic block-storage transport protocol to upload the attack command directly from this tablet into the core.
Long-range scanners have detected a massive fleet of ships being launched from the Replicator planet.
McKAY: The attack command must have been activated.
- But they're not heading for us.
- That's a Wraith planet.
- Oh, we really should be going.
- You're going to love the Athosians.
- Where is everyone? - I do not know.
What happened to my people? Teyla, I've looked over your test results.
There's something we need to talk about.
They are called the Vedeenans.
I've known about them my entire life, but I've never met them.
They do occasionally trade with others in the galaxy, but for the most part, they keep to themselves.
And you want to visit them because It is said that their leader, a man named Davos, is a great seer.
What do you mean, like a psychic? I do not know the full extent of his powers, but it is rumored that he can even glimpse the future.
Give me a break.
You do not believe such a thing is possible.
Well, gee, let me think, um No.
Look, in a mechanical, Newtonian universe, not a problem.
I mean, you know enough variables, you can predict the outcome, but quantum physics blows that out of the water.
I understand your skepticism.
Even among my own people the stories were not widely believed, but I need to know for myself.
You think this Davos might be able to help you find out what happened to your people? I realize that it may seem desperate, but it has been several weeks, and our usual means of investigation have turned up nothing.
Rodney, what's the latest from the forensics team on New Athos? Uh, well, they're still searching, but so far, they haven't found anything useful.
Intel hasn't turned up anything either.
As far as we know, they vanished into thin air.
Allow me to make a prediction.
This will be a complete waste of time.
I knew you were going to say that.
All right, from what Teyla says, these people sound a little skittish.
You can bet that four heavily-armed strangers showing up out of nowhere is going to set them off a little, so let's be on our best behavior, children.
Welcome.
You must be the people of Atlantis.
These people don't look very surprised.
You sure you didn't tell them we were coming? I've had no previous contact with these people.
My name is Linara.
Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard.
We know.
We know all of you.
You've been expected for some time now.
Mr.
Woolsey.
How was your trip? Well, spending a day in quarantine on the Midway Station wasn't exactly my idea of a good time, but I suppose it beats a three-week journey on the Daedalus.
Well, that quarantine was only set up at the insistence of the IOA.
In response to some recent contagions that have taken hold on this base.
Let's face it, Midway is the only buffer between Pegasus and the Milky Way.
It can't hurt to err on the side of caution.
Anyway, it gave me a chance to prepare for your three-month evaluation.
Right.
So, how am I doing so far? That's exactly what needs to be determined, but I want you to know, I'm here as an observer only.
I have no intention of getting involved in the day-to-day operations of the base.
Really? That's refreshing.
Well, the IOA has come to realize that bureaucratic interference on Atlantis isn't always as beneficial as we might like to hope.
And on a personal note, it's been brought to my attention in my own performance evaluations that I can, on occasion, be a bit of a busybody.
Unscheduled offworld activation.
Excuse me.
We're receiving a signal.
It's Captain Robbins, on M2R-441.
Ah.
They're delivering medical supplies to a planet that was recently culled.
Patch him in.
Captain, this is Colonel Carter.
Please report.
We had a bit of a development here, Colonel.
According to the locals, a few days after the culling, another hive showed up.
They didn't kill anybody.
They just wanted the surviving villagers to deliver a message.
- A message? - That's right.
Apparently, this particular Wraith wants to meet with Colonel Sheppard.
So, you're telling me Davos knew we were coming? He had a vision of your arrival.
Before I take you to see him, there is something you should know.
He's very ill.
Our healers have done all that they can, but it's not enough.
Some of us were hoping, well, if you do come from the City of the Ancestors We may be able to help.
We would be forever in your debt.
- He must be very important to you.
- We owe him our lives.
Two years ago, he had a vision that the Wraith were coming.
We had time to gather our provisions and escape to the caves in the northern mountains.
Even from deep underground, we could hear their ships searching for us.
Eventually, they went away and never returned.
Not a single Vedeenan was taken.
Impressive.
Of course, for me, it's much more than that.
He's my father.
Father? The people of Atlantis are here to see you.
Yes.
Yes, come in.
I've been expecting you, and I know why you're here.
You have doubt in your heart.
Anyone with a basic understanding of body language could've told you that.
Among my gifts, is the ability to show others what I can see.
Well, you're the skeptic.
Fine.
Oh What happened? I think I saw a vision.
- Of what? - Of us, being captured by the Wraith.
You said it was a forested planet, misty, with Ancient ruins.
That's what I saw, yes.
McKAY: What? While you were gone, we received a report that the people of M2R-441 were recently visited by a Wraith.
Now, from the description of his facial markings, it sounds a lot like the Wraith who helped you escape from the Genii last year.
My old buddy? Apparently, he has a matter of great importance that he wants to discuss with you.
We already sent an advance team to the address that he proposed for the rendezvous.
The interesting thing is, it sounds an awful lot like the planet in McKay's vision.
So, we're believing this now? - Davos did know we were coming.
- Did you ask him about the Athosians? I did not have a chance.
After he showed Rodney the vision, he fell ill.
- They were hoping we could help him out.
- I'll send Dr.
Keller.
In the meantime, there's only one way to know for sure if he's right.
Go to the rendezvous, check it out.
Do you have something to add, Mr.
Woolsey? Well, as I said before, I'm here strictly as an observer.
But since you ask, I have to wonder how wise it would be.
I may share some of Dr.
McKay's skepticism, but we don't need any mystical visions to tell us that this Wraith probably can't be trusted.
You're talking about walking deliberately into a trap.
Exactly.
This is a bad idea.
You're the one who said it's impossible to see the future.
McKAY: Yeah, I was thinking about that.
I realized that quantum uncertainty doesn't necessarily preclude the possibility of seeing probable futures.
It's like blackjack.
You never know exactly what's going to happen next, but a card counter can certainly increase the odds in his favor.
And frankly, this feels like hitting on an 18.
It's more like doubling down against a 10.
Hold on, this is the place.
This is where it happened.
You were supposed to come unarmed.
Yeah.
Sorry about that.
How's the patient, Doctor? Well, from what I can tell, he He seems to be suffering from a kind of lymphatic cancer.
There's not a lot I can do for him here.
Have you detected any physical anomalies that might be related to his visions? Sorry, force of habit.
Well, I don't really have the equipment with me that's necessary to make that kind of analysis.
All right, why don't you bring him back.
Understood.
Um, just so we're clear, are we doing this to try and save his life or to study him? I'll have the infirmary prepped and ready for your arrival.
Carter out.
So much for trust.
You tried to ambush us.
I had no intention of causing you harm, but I could not guarantee your cooperation simply by throwing myself at your mercy.
My intent was to have this discussion on neutral ground.
A discussion? The reason for my contacting you.
I require your help.
We worked together once before.
- Doesn't mean I want to do it again.
- You will.
Oh, more predictions, just what I need.
As you know, Wraith are at war.
I believe you refer to our enemy as "the Replicators".
Sounds vaguely familiar.
Well, we have a weapon, a virus that was designed to reset their attack directive, causing them to stand down and return to their planet.
At present, it is not working.
Get to the part where we care.
It is well known among the Wraith that Dr.
McKay made certain changes to the Replicator base code, opening the door for them to alter their own programming.
Well, knowingly or not, they have since repaired the weakness our virus exploited, which means in order to get it working again, I need to know the changes Dr.
McKay made.
Now, here's the part you're not getting.
We're glad they're kicking your ass.
Only because you are as yet unaware of their new tactic.
What are you talking about? They realized we have a significant vulnerability.
Our food supply.
They have begun to annihilate human worlds.
You think he's telling the truth? He gave us an address.
Claims it was a human planet the Replicators destroyed.
- Is it in the database? - Mmm.
M5S-768.
We visited it last year.
It was a thriving, pre-industrial society.
- Send a MALP.
- Okay.
Receiving MALP telemetry.
Here we go.
No life signs.
How do we know the Wraith didn't do that? The MALP's detecting residual radiation.
The energy signature's consistent with Replicator weapons fire.
He was telling the truth.
How many people lived on that planet? We estimated somewhere between 50,000 and 75,000.
What does the machine do? It scans the cells in his body and reports any abnormalities.
Hopefully, it'll help us figure out exactly what's wrong with him.
And then you'll be able to cure him? I'll do my best.
You'll have to forgive her, Doctor.
She's not used to dealing with uncertainty.
I may have spoiled her in that regard.
Yeah, I've heard about your gift.
It's remarkable.
I can see many things, but unfortunately, my own fate remains hidden from me.
If we hadn't de-activated the attack code, this never would have happened.
- It was my call, Rodney.
- But it was my idea.
Now, we had a ZPM, we had Elizabeth, all we had to do was leave, but I opened my big mouth.
You never could have known it was going to go this way.
No, we don't know that for sure.
Look, remember the nanovirus that caused the fatal aneurysms? I always suspected the Replicators were behind it.
Yeah, but you never proved it.
Yeah, but we know how they feel about the humans.
They think we were a mistake.
Look, we should have seen something like this coming.
John, Rodney, I know this news is hard for us to accept, but right now we need to focus, figure out what our next step is.
I suppose the most obvious solution would be to shut down the attack code again.
- Can we do that? - It's been done before, just not by us.
- By the Wraith.
- Yes.
And what about our prisoner? What exactly is he proposing? Well, he claims to have the original virus that de-activated the attack code the first time.
It's not working this time round because of the changes we made to the Replicator base code.
Theoretically, knowing what we know and knowing what they know, we should be able to work together to shut them down again.
Well, obviously, that's out of the question.
Do I really have to remind everyone what happened the last time we cooperated with the Wraith? The circumstances have changed, and what happened to non-interference? As you said, the circumstances have changed.
Colonel Sheppard, you've had the most experience dealing with the Wraith.
Do you seriously think this is a good idea? I think it's not your call.
I need to contact my superiors.
It's just been confirmed.
Two more worlds have been destroyed, and that makes three.
- How many dead? - Well, it's just an estimate - How many? - 150,000.
And this is just the beginning, isn't it? There's no reason to assume they're going to stop.
No.
What about Woolsey? He's contacted the IOA.
They're taking the matter under advisement.
Oh, well, they're good at that.
They'll bicker and argue, but at the end of the day, they're going to leave you holding the bag, just like they did with Elizabeth.
Now I know why you didn't want the job.
Look, John, Woolsey was right about one thing.
You have had more experience with the Wraith than just about anyone, and in particular, with this Wraith.
- You have a history.
- Well, it's not like we're dating.
I know we can't trust him, not completely, but what I don't know, is whether or not it's worth the risk to play along with him, at least for a little while.
You're the only one who can answer that.
Colonel Carter, this is Dr.
Keller.
Go ahead.
I've got something you need to see.
I'm on my way.
How's he doing? Uh, not good.
He went into convulsions a while ago.
I gave him a sedative.
Truth is, we got him here too late.
All I can do right now is alleviate his symptoms, but whether or not he survives, that's out of my hands.
This is what I wanted you to see.
This is the result of his brain scan.
He's showing abnormally high synaptic activity.
It's similar to what happened to Dr.
McKay when he encountered that Ascension device, only not as extreme, and in his case, it's not advancing.
Presumably, he's been like that his whole life.
You're saying he was born this way? He's a genetic accident.
One in a million, if not more.
Oh, um, by the way, Mr.
Woolsey's already asked for a copy of these test results.
I'm sorry, Doctor, but like it or not, this is important information.
He may be a window into our own evolutionary future.
Doctor? He's awake.
How you feeling? Much better, thank you.
Hi, I'm Colonel Carter.
You are the leader of these people.
Well, the ones on this base, yes.
Not an easy task, I imagine.
- Some days are worse than others.
- I understand.
I myself was in a position of authority back on my homeworld.
From what I understand, you had a little bit of an advantage.
Believe me, catching glimpses of the future is not always as helpful as you might think.
But there is something you should see.
Uh You're not feeling well.
I think It's okay.
You should rest.
Everything has a purpose, Colonel, including the circumstances that brought me here.
Please.
Oh, my God.
What is it? What did you see? I'm sorry.
We should stop trusting that Wraith, now.
I'm not buying it.
Dr.
McKay's vision came true exactly as he saw it.
Well, I don't care.
The Replicators are not destroying this city, not if I have anything to say about it.
Maybe Rodney's right.
Maybe what Davos can see is only a probable future.
Well, his track record's pretty good, so I'd have to say it's highly probable.
Which means it's going to be hard to avoid.
For all we know, nine out of ten courses of action are going to lead to the same fate.
Now, unfortunately, the vision I saw had no context to it.
We have no way of knowing why the Replicators were attacking.
Isn't it obvious? We're contemplating joining forces with the Wraith against them.
We don't know that that's what causes it.
It's a pretty safe assumption.
Right now we're not a target.
No, no, but the rest of the humans in this galaxy are, and it's our fault.
Nevertheless, our priority remains the safety of this expedition, and you know as well as I do, the Wraith can't be trusted.
This one may be different.
Yes, I read the file.
He helped you escape from a Genii prison, and as a reward, you let him live.
Let's hope we don't all come to regret your decision.
Colonel Carter, we've got a problem.
We routinely track a number of hives with the long-range sensors.
They don't usually do anything out of the ordinary.
Most of the time, they're just passing through.
But a few minutes ago, this one suddenly changed course.
It's headed straight for us.
But they don't know we're here.
They're not supposed to.
- What did you do? - What are you referring to? - There's a ship on the way.
- Ah, they picked up my signal.
- What signal? - Ask your Satedan friend.
He's familiar with the technology.
- A subspace-tracking device.
- I had it implanted.
We would've detected it.
I only activated it after you brought me here.
The ship is necessary to complete my plan.
The Replicator virus is contained within its databanks.
When it gets here, we may begin our work.
Or when it gets here, I'm going to blow it out of the sky.
Now, that would be unwise.
That hive is loyal to me.
For the moment, they are the only ones who know the location of Atlantis, but if you attack them, they will broadcast these coordinates to every hive ship in the galaxy.
There is no reason for us to be at odds, John Sheppard.
We need each other.
Rodney, we need to know if you can shut down the Replicator attack code on your own.
I've been looking into that, and it's not very promising.
You're the one who activated it in the first place.
Well, that was easy.
Well, actually, it was spectacularly difficult, - but then, everything's relative.
- Rodney.
But the Replicators were originally designed and programmed to do exactly what they're doing.
I mean, they were built for this.
It was much harder for the Wraith to get them to stop than it was for me to get them to start again.
But with this Wraith's help, you think you could do it? If he really has the original shut-down virus, yeah, I think we can.
He claims he ordered the hive ship not to give away our position - unless they're attacked.
- Do you believe him? Well, are there any other ships headed this way? - No.
- Then I'd say for the moment, he's telling the truth.
Dr.
Keller told me I might find you here.
She was kind enough to let me go for a little walk.
It's quite something, isn't it? Yes.
I know I was brought here for a reason, to play a role on a much bigger stage before I die.
Surely it is not time to start speaking that way.
Dr.
Keller is a dedicated and skilled physician, but it doesn't take a great seer to know what she is thinking and not saying.
My time is coming to an end.
You wish to ask me something.
You know why I came to your planet? To learn the fate of your people.
- Yes.
- I can tell you only this, they are still alive, but they are shrouded in darkness.
I know you will continue to search for them, but I'm not sure this burden should be borne by someone in your condition.
Uh, my condition? You carry a life inside you, do you not? Yes.
You conceal it from the others.
It is complicated.
I see.
I'm sorry I cannot offer you more.
That is all right.
Thank you.
And now you must take me to Colonel Carter.
Yes, of course.
This way.
Davos? This is Teyla to the Infirmary.
I need a medical team now! - We got a problem.
- Firing drones.
Teyla's vision only confirms what I've been saying all along.
If we destroy the hive ship, we lose our best chance of stopping the Replicators.
We may not have a choice.
One way or another, events are going to result in the destruction of that ship.
Well, if you believe that, then you believe Atlantis is going to be destroyed.
We might as well pack up our bags and go home.
How about this.
We play along.
We wait for them to transmit the program to Rodney's computer, then we blow them out of the sky.
Betray them before they have a chance to betray us.
They're Wraith.
Anyone going to lose any sleep over this? Rodney, can you guarantee that you could finish the job without the Wraith's help? Oh, if I have the original virus, not a problem.
- Can you guarantee it? - Well, I mean No.
That is not the only problem.
If we do not destroy the hive quickly enough, it may have time to send a message.
All right.
I think I need to meet this Wraith myself.
Mr.
Woolsey.
You want me to come with you? Well, I'm sure you want your report to the IOA to be as thorough as possible.
Of course.
I've never met a Wraith face-to-face before.
Oh, well, you're in for a treat.
Ladies first.
Open it.
Colonel - It's all right.
I'm Colonel Samantha Carter.
A pleasure to make your acquaintance.
Richard Woolsey.
I understand you're proposing that we work together on a joint venture.
That is correct.
Last time we went down this road, things didn't exactly work out the way we'd hoped.
You were betrayed.
Believe me, I understand your reluctance.
If we do this, we do it our way.
Your ship remains in orbit.
They make the slightest false move, and they'll be destroyed.
Fair enough.
The program will be downloaded into a non-networked computer in one of our labs.
All work will be conducted on this base.
You will remain under constant guard, and when you're done, we keep the virus.
It won't be easy to upload it into the Replicator network.
Are you sure you're up to the task? We did it before, we'll do it again.
I agree to your terms.
You see, I want this as much as you do.
Now, let's say that this works.
What happens then? In my time as a prisoner among the Genii, I lost my position among Wraith.
I still have a few loyal followers, but nothing like the standing I once had.
So, you're going to use this to leverage your way back in? In a manner of speaking.
Sooner or later, we're going to end up on opposite sides.
Yes, but not today.
Do we have an agreement? We do.
I believe among your people it is customary to shake hands.
Just a little Wraith humor.
I hope you know what you're doing.
The Wraith ship just dropped out of hyperspace.
Are they powering weapons? Negative.
They're sending a transmission.
Rodney, you're on.
That's it? That's their super-weapon? Well, what were you expecting? A big gun, something that goes boom.
Sam, that's it.
McKAY: We got it.
I can go down to the chair room and finish this off right now.
Can't risk it, John.
Security, have the Wraith escorted to Dr.
McKay's lab.
- No, this is all wrong.
- What do you mean? You must iterate all values of the expression before you can aggregate the results.
Are you kidding? We're better off using known data points and extrapolating.
- You risk compounding errors.
- What? If my hands were free, I could help you.
No, it's fine.
I'll do it myself, thanks.
As you wish.
He's holding out on us.
Part of the virus is missing.
I mean, sure, they're minor sub-routines, nothing that would be greatly affected by the changes I made to the Replicator base code, but still, necessary to make it work.
Look, I probably wouldn't have even noticed it, except Well, you know, I'm really good.
- Look, he's definitely up to something.
- We know.
You know? What do you mean you know? A few minutes ago, we started tracking another hive ship, on course for Atlantis.
I swear I know nothing of this.
You gave our position away to another hive ship.
Why would I betray you now, just as we were beginning to trust each other? McKAY: We're not, really, are we? You held back some of the virus.
Just a small portion, nothing that prevents us from completing our work, and once that is done, I will gladly transmit the remainder.
- I say we kill him right now.
- I agree.
I had no way of knowing you would not simply take the virus and then turn against me.
I'm offended you could even think that.
The point is, you lied.
How do we know you're not lying about the ship? Wraith are divided into many camps.
There is much suspicion and mistrust.
The last thing I need is for another hive to appear before I can complete this work.
That's it.
That's why they're coming.
They're tracking his ship.
Think about it, a single hive, off by itself, out in the middle of nowhere, orbiting a supposedly uninhabited planet.
That's bound to raise a few eyebrows.
I mean, if you had eyebrows.
There is only one solution.
You must cloak the city.
We cloak the city, we lose shields.
We'd be completely vulnerable to attack.
And what if he's telling the truth? If we don't cloak, we'll be giving up our position.
He's been playing us from the start.
This is what he wanted all along.
All right, wait a minute.
A little while ago you thought the Replicators were going to destroy the city, now you think the Wraith are going to do it.
Which one is it? How long until the second hive gets here? Two hours.
Hello again.
Colonel.
It's nice to see you, but I'm afraid I can't offer you any more insight into future events.
These medicines dull my mind.
That's all right.
That's not why I came.
Although, I did want to ask you a few questions about your visions, if you feel up to it.
Of course.
Have you ever been wrong? No.
Knowing how events play out, you haven't been able to change the future, or Or avoid it? I'm afraid not.
What about the culling on your planet? I did not see a culling, merely the Wraith ships arriving, and that is exactly what happened.
Dr.
McKay's vision happened as he saw it, but his interpretation was incorrect.
Pretty hard to misinterpret what I saw.
I make no judgments, but I do know it will come to pass.
It's hard for me to accept that.
You're telling me that the future is predetermined, but I have always believed that the future is what you make it.
Perhaps both are true.
Perhaps the future is predetermined by the character of those who shape it.
One thing has been clear to me from the moment I set foot in this city.
The galaxy is at a crossroads.
Never before have I sensed that the future of so many worlds can turn on the actions of so few.
The other hive ship will be here soon.
I know.
You should get down to the chair room.
So, we've decided to take them out? Right now, I'm having a hard time deciding anything.
You know what the problem is? - Too much information.
- Really? There's only so much information you need to make a decision, anything after that complicates it.
Like these visions, are they making things better or worse? Well, they helped you avoid being captured by the Wraith.
No, you and I both know we would never walk into a trap unprepared, even if McKay didn't have that vision.
The future is predetermined by the character of those who shape it.
What's that? Nothing.
Look, technically Woolsey is correct.
The safety of this city is our first priority, and based on that, there is only one decision, take out both the hive ships as soon as possible.
But But, what the hell's the point of being out here if we're not going to help people? We're going to be safe and sound while the rest of the galaxy gets slaughtered? So, play it safe, or take a chance with the Wraith and maybe save millions of lives.
This kind of decision used to be easy, but then I was just making it for myself.
Now, I'm asking a lot of people to take a chance with me.
Everybody on this base chose to be here, and they did so because they believe in the same things you do.
If anything goes wrong I'll be ready.
Rodney, prepare to cloak the city.
All right, people, you heard her.
Let's do this.
My understanding is it takes some doing to switch back from the cloak to the shields.
It's not something that can be done right away.
That's right.
So, if we commit to this course of action, there's no going back.
I'm afraid not.
There's still some time before the second hive gets here.
You could return to Midway if you like.
But then my report wouldn't be as thorough as possible, would it? I'm in position, Colonel.
Understood.
Rodney, how we doing? Engaging cloak now.
Father? Father? Doctor! Doctor, help him! Davos? - Davos.
- Father? No.
I'm sorry.
The second hive just dropped out of hyperspace.
This is it.
The first hive is sending a transmission.
They're probably trying to explain what they're doing here.
Come on, guys, what's happening? McKAY: Stand by.
- Rodney - They're still just talking.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
- We got a problem.
What is it? What's going on? - Both ships just powered weapons.
- Oh, my God.
- That's it.
Firing drones.
John, wait.
Just give it a second.
Are you insane? They're going to wipe us out! Shut up, Woolsey.
Colonel Sheppard, as a ranking representative of the IOA, I'm assuming command of this base.
I'm ordering you to launch the drones now! Belay that order! One more word out of you, and I will have you removed.
Hold on, something's happening.
- The hives are firing on each other.
- Are you sure? Definitely.
They're not pulling any punches, either.
They just destroyed each other.
I guess the other Wraith didn't buy their story.
Was either ship able to get off a subspace message? Oh, right.
Negative.
We're good.
John, you can stand down.
Gladly.
I'm taking him back to Vedeena, to be buried according to our custom.
It is good that he is going home.
I don't know what my people will do without him.
He's always been there, warning us of danger, protecting us from harm.
Now for the first time in my life, I fear the future.
Just because something is unknown, does not necessarily mean it needs to be feared.
Trust yourself and the rest will unfold as it is meant to.
He was an interesting man.
Yes.
He knew that I was pregnant.
Really? You know, pretty soon, other people are going to find out, too.
You're going to have to tell them.
I know.
So, all it took was the destruction of my ship for you to finally trust me.
No, not true.
I still don't trust you.
Take him to the lab.
He's got work to do.
Well, this is awkward.
Yes.
For the record, I thought I was making the right call.
It was a difficult situation for everyone.
I just have one last question.
How did you know the two Wraith ships would fire on each other? I didn't.
You going to put that in your report? It probably would be better if I didn't.
There may be such a thing as being too thorough.
Right.
- Where's Woolsey? - Oh, you just missed him.
That hurts my feelings.
I didn't even say goodbye yet.
How's McKay doing? He and the Wraith are back at it, but I guess they're having a problem getting this virus to work.
I'd hate to think this was all for nothing.
Well, we got out alive and we kept our location secret.
That still counts for something.
Hmm.
Still thinking about those visions, huh? I can't get them out of my head.
Everything Davos saw came true.
For all we know, that it won't come true for another thousand years.
Or it could come true tomorrow.
Right.
So, what else is new?
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