Stargate Sg-1 (S1E12) - Fire And Water

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Daniel is taken captive by an alien with a hidden agenda, while SG-1 is made to believe he is dead
Transcript
00:00I'll pass this on to SG-4. They'll be geared up and ready for departure by 1100 hours.
00:23Thank you, sir.
00:25Offworld activation, repeat. Offworld activation.
00:35Is there anyone due back?
00:37No, sir.
00:39Incoming traveler, repeat. Incoming traveler.
00:42All entities stand by.
00:52Looks like SG-1, sir.
00:54Open the iris.
00:57Get a medical team down there.
01:00Medical team, report to stargate room. Medical team, report to stargate room.
01:13Stand up.
01:17Colonel O'Neil, SG-1 couldn't have been deployed more than three hours ago. What happened?
01:23Colonel, look at me. Look at me.
01:27They're in shock. Get them to the infirmary.
01:34Colonel, where's Dr. Jackson?
01:39We didn't know Jackson.
01:41He didn't make it, sir.
01:44Daniel's dead, sir.
02:40All right, I want a complete analysis of these uniforms, see if there's any form of contamination.
02:59All right, I want a complete analysis of these uniforms, see if there's any form of contamination.
03:04Yes.
03:06What do we got?
03:08He's gone, isn't he?
03:14Why can't I stop shaking?
03:17You're still in shock, Captain. It's all right. You're gonna be all right.
03:22Can I get another warm blanket here, please?
03:26I just want you to take some slow, deep breaths for me.
03:34You want to tell me what happened?
03:36You want to tell me what happened?
03:41He screamed, and then...
03:44There was this fire, and he called out for help, and then he screamed, and then he...
03:50He was gone. He was just...
03:52Shh. It's all right.
03:55We're gonna give you a sedative now so you can rest.
03:58Nurse?
04:01Five cc.
04:06No, no.
04:08I do not wish to stun.
04:10Relax, Tielk. They're just trying to take your blood pressure.
04:13It's all right. I can wait for now.
04:15Tielk, you can go and change if you want to.
04:24Okay, Colonel.
04:27Any pain? Headache?
04:29No.
04:31Can I get a look straight ahead, please?
04:33What is that?
04:35It's a penlight. I'm sorry. You must be photosensitive.
04:38You think?
04:41It's all right, Colonel. We can do this after debriefing or even tomorrow.
04:48Thank you.
04:50Okay.
05:02Thank you.
05:09We went through the Stargate at precisely 0700 this morning.
05:14The world we found on the other side appeared to be uninhabited.
05:18So there was no immediate sign of danger.
05:20There were these holes. Volcanic gas.
05:23I took some soil samples to test for minerals. Daniel...
05:32Take your time.
05:34He said...
05:38He said, Colonel, help me.
05:44And then he was gone.
05:46Gone?
05:48Engulfed.
05:52In fire, sir.
05:55There was nothing you could have done, Colonel.
05:57No, I swear to God, sir, I tried to get to him, but the heat was...
06:00It...
06:03It blasted toward us and...
06:06And what did you do then?
06:08There was a body of water somewhere nearby. It was like a...
06:11A lake.
06:13Or a sea, maybe.
06:18We all submerged ourselves. That's what saved us.
06:22And by then?
06:24By then, Daniel was gone. There was nothing...
06:27Nothing left, sir.
06:30I ordered the team to evacuate.
06:34We'll send a team through to recover the body.
06:37No, sir.
06:39It's too volatile, sir.
06:41The whole area is...
06:46Very unstable.
06:50It's a hard thing to lose a member of the team, Colonel.
06:55I've gone through it myself.
06:57If there's anything I...
07:00Dismissed.
07:17General?
07:19I have a few more tests to run, but I've got the results back from my initial exams.
07:23And?
07:25Well, except for some minor contusions, photosensitivity,
07:26which I can probably blame on exposure to volcanic gases in the atmosphere,
07:30they're fine.
07:32Frankly, General, I'm more worried about their post-traumatic symptoms.
07:35When your lives depend on each other, you form very deep bonds.
07:38Theirs is a very dangerous job.
07:40Yes, of course, sir. It's just I... I can't help but be concerned.
07:43Call it intuition...
07:45The best thing we can do is get them on another mission.
07:47I plan to put them back in the rotation
07:49as soon as I can sign a replacement for Dr. Jackson.
07:51No, sir. I don't agree.
07:53I want to keep them under observation for several days at least.
07:55In my experience, Doctor,
07:57it's best for the surviving members of the team to go...
07:59Sir, with all due respect,
08:01your experience doesn't include gate travel to another planet,
08:04nor does anyone else's experience for that matter.
08:07Several days at least, I insist.
08:09Very well. I'll put them on stand down for seven days.
08:12Thank you, sir.
08:24Good luck.
08:54Colonel.
08:55Colonel.
09:16Colonel.
09:22Daniel Jackson made this place.
09:26Happen.
09:28As a member of SG-1,
09:31he was our voice.
09:35Our conscience.
09:39He was a very courageous man.
09:43He was a good man.
09:47For those of us lucky enough to have known him,
09:50he was also a friend.
09:55Thank you.
10:25Thank you.
10:55Thank you.
11:21We commend Daniel Jackson's spirit
11:22to the universe he opened up for us,
11:25and pledge to continue our journey of discovery in his memory.
11:31May he rest in peace.
11:53Jack?
11:57Sam!
11:58Teal!
12:01Anyone?
12:23So we're sitting around eating
12:25some kind of gourmet Abedonian cuisine.
12:28Daniel tells Shara
12:30he's going to show us this cartouche thing,
12:32but before we leave,
12:34she stands up, plants a kiss on him,
12:36and makes his face disappear for a day.
12:44I do not understand this ritual.
12:46It's called awake.
12:48On Chulak, when someone dies,
12:49it is custom to not eat for three days and nights.
12:52Yeah, well, awake is like a big party.
12:55It's supposed to give the departed a jolly send-off.
12:58Sam, Teal.
13:00Glad you made it.
13:02Something to drink?
13:04Yeah, sure, beer.
13:06Gilk?
13:08I must refrain.
13:10There's food upstairs.
13:12Hmm?
13:17Help!
13:19Help!
13:20Help!
13:42Daniel.
13:44Daniel Jackson.
13:46You?
13:51My friends, the others who came here with me.
13:54Daniel Jackson.
13:56You?
14:00My friends, the others who came here with me.
14:24It's very old Earth writing.
14:26It's cuneiform.
14:29It's the first kind of writing we've ever found on my world.
14:35Okay.
14:37It's Acadian, not Sumerian, so...
14:41It's a tough one.
14:43Let me think.
14:45Reveal.
14:48Fate.
14:50Omaraca.
14:53Reveal fate, Omaraca.
14:55Reveal fate, Omaraca?
14:57Omaraca, what is that?
14:59That's you?
15:02No, something else?
15:05Reveal fate, Omaraca.
15:08I'm sorry, I don't know what you want me to do.
15:16I don't know what you want me to do!
15:20I don't understand!
15:38Get me out of here!
15:40Get me out of here!
15:47What's on your mind, Colonel?
15:52Retirement, actually.
15:54You don't mean that.
15:57I think I do.
16:00Well, I can't let you do that at the moment.
16:03I've got an assignment for SG-1.
16:05Dr. Jackson's apartment needs to be closed by Stargate personnel.
16:10National security aside,
16:12you're probably the closest thing you had to a family.
16:16It's not an order, it's a request.
16:22Yes, sir.
16:25Why don't you come join the others in the back?
16:30Yes, sir.
16:33You know that's my car, don't you?
16:36Get that window fixed.
16:41If a free man accuses another of murder
16:46and fails to prove, the accuser shall be put to death.
16:50Okay.
16:52That's interesting. What the hell does it mean?
16:56Yeah, yeah, I know what it is.
16:58It is the legal code of some ancient Babylonian king, probably 2000 B.C.
17:02The question is, what does it have to do with me?
17:07I want to see my friends.
17:08I'm not going to translate another word of this until you let me.
17:11What speech?
17:13What?
17:15What? This one?
17:17It's Akkadian.
17:19What speech?
17:22Oh, uh, English. It's much more modern.
17:26What fate Amaroka?
17:29I don't know.
17:31Look, my friends and I, we came here in peace.
17:34We're explorers.
17:35We'll share information if we have it.
17:38What fate Amaroka?
17:41I don't know.
17:49Knowledgement.
17:55Sleep.
17:57Look, um, I can't...
18:01I can't tell you what I don't know.
18:06You will, or you will die.
18:31Oh, wow, look at these.
18:33Expedition journals, one for each planet we visited.
18:38One for Abydos.
18:44Colonel O'Neill thinks I'm a geek.
18:47I have no idea how to get us back.
18:49I'll never get paid.
18:54Oh, wow.
18:56He must have written this right after we got back.
18:59Shara is gone. Jack says we'll find her.
19:01If anyone can, he can.
19:03Oh, come on, that's his diary.
19:05I mean, what's he gonna think if...
19:13I wonder what they're gonna do with all this stuff.
19:17Maybe give it to a museum.
19:20Or start one.
19:21Or start one?
19:29This is a game from ancient Egypt.
19:33It is called the jackal and the hound.
19:36It belonged to a pharaoh's daughter.
19:39Daniel Jackson and I once played.
19:42He said it made him feel as though he were touching history.
19:45Whoa!
19:47What is it? You all right?
19:49I just had this image in my mind. It's the second time.
19:52What was it?
19:54Water under...
19:55Bubbles rising?
19:57That is correct. I have experienced it as well.
20:00I'm telling you, something is wrong.
20:02Yeah, what's wrong here, Colonel, is that Daniel is dead.
20:05Is he?
20:06You were there. We were all there.
20:08Then why don't I believe it?
20:10I mean, I keep expecting it to be true.
20:11I keep getting these...
20:17Screw this pack. Let's get back to the base.
20:31Where are my friends?
20:33Are they alive? Are they here somewhere?
20:35I don't know.
20:37I don't know.
20:38Where are my friends?
20:40Are they alive? Are they here somewhere?
20:42I demand that I be allowed to speak with them.
20:44They are gone.
20:46No. They would not leave without me.
20:49You are no more.
20:51They think that I'm...
20:53This memory I gave them, so they would not return.
20:58Why?
21:01Why are you doing this?
21:03You are Orest.
21:05You know of Babylon.
21:08What fate Omeroka.
21:12Okay. Okay.
21:14If my life is on the line here, I need to know more.
21:17What is Omeroka?
21:19Who is Omeroka?
21:22My mate.
21:27What? On Earth? In Babylon?
21:29Yes.
21:31And you don't know what's happened to her?
21:35That was 4,000 years ago.
21:36Knowledge?
21:38You have knowledge?
21:40Of Babylon, yes.
21:42But only a small amount of knowledge has survived all that time.
21:45The knowledge is there.
21:47In your mind.
21:49Okay. You are asking me to remember something
21:51that happened thousands and thousands of years before I was born.
21:55To tell you something that I couldn't possibly know.
21:59You deceive.
22:01Why?
22:03Why would I do that?
22:04You serve the ghoul.
22:07No. No.
22:09I lost my wife, my mate, because of the ghoul.
22:13They took her from me and I despised them for that.
22:15Then tell me what fate...
22:19I don't know.
22:21I don't know.
22:24Well, your brain chemistry has been seriously compromised.
22:27All of you have abnormally low levels of serotonin.
22:30Which means?
22:32It's a neurotransmitter that affects moods.
22:34It's a mutation, but not these other effects.
22:36Come here.
22:38I want you to take a look at this.
22:40This dark spot here appears in all of your scans.
22:43Now, it's almost too small an anomaly to worry about,
22:45but for the fact that it's in virtually the same part of the cortex...
22:48Off-world activation.
22:50Off-world activation.
22:52Colonel? Wait!
22:57Let's go. Go.
22:59Colonel?
23:05Welcome home, SG-6.
23:07Report for debriefing at 1600 hours.
23:11What are you looking for?
23:14I just...
23:16I thought Daniel Jackson was returning.
23:19Oh, my God. I thought the same thing.
23:21Why?
23:23Is he gone or isn't he?
23:25I don't know.
23:26Is he gone or isn't he?
23:28You saw it happen.
23:30Somebody want to tell me what the hell's going on?
23:33Because I'm starting to lose it here.
23:35Doctor?
23:37General, there seems to be some question in their minds
23:39as to whether or not Dr. Jackson is dead.
23:43Well, you three were the only witnesses.
23:45If you're denying what you saw...
23:47No, sir.
23:49I saw him die. We all did.
23:51I know he's gone.
23:54But I know he's still alive.
23:57Sir, we've got to go back.
24:01You're not going anywhere but the infirmary.
24:09I want to know what's going on, Doctor.
24:11One of our people could still be out there.
24:13Yes, sir.
24:27No, sir.
24:46You cannot leave this place.
24:53You will tell me all you know of Babylon.
24:56Do you know how much has been lost?
25:07Great libraries burned to the ground, cities destroyed by wars.
25:13Most of our history is buried in time.
25:16You are afraid.
25:18Yes, I'm afraid.
25:23I'm afraid that you're asking the impossible of me, and you will not allow me to return home.
25:27Amoroka was afraid.
25:31On Earth?
25:32Yes.
25:33Of what? Of who? I mean, give me something to work with here, a timeframe.
25:38Babylon.
25:43A name. A name of someone she spoke of.
25:48Belos.
25:50Belos. Belos.
25:58Belos. Something.
26:02Yes.
26:05Yes, um, Belos something.
26:08Yes, in the writings of Berossus, a contemporary of Alexander the Great.
26:11He studied some very old ancient Babylonian texts pre-flood.
26:15Tell me more.
26:16Amoroka feared Belos.
26:19Yes, he was a conqueror.
26:21Tell me more. I need more.
26:23Come on.
26:25Come on, you cannot expect to remember every book, every text that I studied ten or twelve years ago.
26:30Look, come back to Earth with me.
26:32My books, my library, they're all there.
26:34You serve the Goa'uld.
26:36No! God, no!
26:39How many times do I have to tell you? No!
26:41It is the fate of humans that Amoroka could not prevent.
26:52Amoroka came to Earth to fight the Goa'uld? That is why she came to Earth?
26:57Yes.
27:00Then my people owe her a great debt.
27:02She failed.
27:04No. No, there was an uprising, a rebellion in ancient Egypt.
27:08I mean, maybe she helped plant the seed.
27:10The Goa'uld are among you, within you.
27:14Teal'c. You think because Teal'c carries around a larval Goa'uld.
27:19No, you see, he joined us in the fight against the Goa'uld.
27:23You see, in the years, in the thousands of years since Amoroka was there,
27:27we have become a civilization that rivals that of the Goa'uld.
27:30That's how far we've come. We are free.
27:34If you just come back with me, I can show you.
27:41Knowledge is here.
27:54Catchy tune.
27:56You want to explain to me what this mood music is all about?
28:00Dr. McKenzie said it might help you remember more specifically what happened.
28:04If you listen.
28:06We're simply using these sounds as a tool to increase your level of concentration, Colonel.
28:12Well, it's very distracting.
28:16Look, we're trying to play...
28:20Teal'c.
28:31Teal'c.
28:37Kreeta!
28:39Teal'c. Snap out of it.
28:44I saw the death of Daniel Jackson.
28:50It's all right. Same thing keeps happening to me.
28:54All three of you have conflicting feelings about Daniel.
28:58I know he's dead. I know he's alive.
29:01Both realities can't be true, yet both seem to be.
29:04It's a conflict that will have to be resolved before I'll authorize your return to active duty, Colonel.
29:20My friends, the others who came here with me, you made them think that I was...
29:24Lost to the dead.
29:26Yes.
29:27How?
29:29I gave them the memory of your death.
29:35If you can influence memory like that...
29:39Why don't you search my mind?
29:43You say the memory is in there.
29:46That I must have come across it years ago and I just don't remember.
29:49Yes.
29:51Then take it.
29:53I mean, if you have the power, if you have the technology, use it.
29:58It would damage.
30:01Well, given my options, I am willing to take the risk.
30:06I am not.
30:14Look.
30:18I don't have 4,000 years.
30:20Maybe you can afford to search all that time, but I can't.
30:25There will be much pain.
30:32You may die.
30:34Well, I would rather die than stay here in the knowledge that I will never see my wife or my friends again.
30:41The fire Daniel was caught in lashed out toward us.
30:48That's when we went to help him.
30:50It was hot.
30:54Very hot.
30:57There was water.
30:59A body of water nearby.
31:02Sir, how many times are we going to have to go through this?
31:05Try to bear with me, Colonel.
31:08How long do you estimate you were on the other side of the gate?
31:1220 minutes, 25, maybe.
31:15Half hour tops.
31:17Teal?
31:18I concur.
31:19You were gone almost four hours.
31:22I don't think that's possible, sir.
31:24I don't think that's possible, either.
31:27You were gone almost four hours.
31:30I don't think that's possible, sir.
31:32I can show you the mission logs if you want.
31:34What happened in the other three and a half hours?
31:36I've had a great deal of success with hypnosis.
31:41Hypnosis?
31:45You know, I'm not a big fan of that bark like a chicken, cluck like a dog stuff.
31:49Colonel, please. Hypnosis is a modern therapeutic practice.
31:52On me, I do not believe your procedure will be successful.
31:55General, can't we go about this the old-fashioned way?
31:58Request permission to go back through that gate and find out what the hell happened.
32:01No!
32:02Sir, we can't do that.
32:07I don't know why I just said that.
32:09If that isn't a conditioned response, I don't know what is.
32:14So, someone's been messing with our heads.
32:18There is one way to find out.
32:22Colonel, I've had some experience with hypnosis in an undergrad psych course.
32:26Let me take a shot at it.
32:34I volunteer.
32:45You're now completely relaxed.
32:48I want you to go back to the day you last saw Daniel.
32:52He's with you now.
32:54Can you see him?
32:56Yes.
32:57He's burning!
32:58No. Go back further.
33:00You've just arrived.
33:02Now look around and tell me where you are.
33:06Water.
33:07You're standing next to water.
33:09Salt water.
33:18Salt water.
33:29Looks like some kind of...
33:32Ocean.
33:49What's that thing out there?
33:57Did you see that?
33:58It's coming right towards us.
34:18It's coming towards us.
34:49It's... It's cuneiform.
34:52I think he wants to know if we're from the world that built Babylon.
35:19I'm Daniel. This is Jack.
35:27Help him!
35:28I want you to move on.
35:30To what happened next.
35:33Darkness.
35:35Cold.
35:37Wet.
35:49We've got to get to the water!
35:59Jack, get out of here!
36:01Carter!
36:02Oh my God, Colonel. We left him behind.
36:05Left him behind.
36:06I know.
36:07It's all right.
36:10We're going back.
36:14We're going back.
36:18We're going back.
36:23The memory of your history, your race, is within you.
36:29Beneath the surface.
36:31I hope so.
36:33You may be damaged.
36:36I understand.
36:38You could die.
36:41Well, we don't really have a choice, do we?
36:48Remember Amaroka.
36:52Amaroka.
36:56Amaroka.
37:04And in that place there was Amaroka.
37:08A woman who came forth from a heavenly egg.
37:14I can't. I can't.
37:18Who walked among men by day.
37:21But at night, she would retreat to the great sea to sleep.
37:26One of the beings called Ohms.
37:28Yes.
37:29Amaroka.
37:30Yes.
37:31Amaroka.
37:37The god Belus came down onto Babylon.
37:41Onto the place of Amaroka.
37:44And cut the woman asunder.
37:46Oh, god.
37:48Oh, god, he killed her.
37:57I'm sorry. I'm sorry. That's all I ever knew, I swear.
38:01Let us.
38:03He was a ghoul.
38:05Yes.
38:08He murdered my love.
38:16I'm sorry.
38:32Daniel!
38:36Maybe we're too late.
38:38I'm not leaving here without him this time, Cap.
38:47Daniel!
38:49Don't shoot!
39:20Damn you have your answer.
39:22Now let us go.
39:30You may go.
39:35I'm sorry I couldn't give you the answer you wanted.
39:38I am sorry also.
39:41I'm sorry.
39:43I'm sorry.
39:45I'm sorry.
39:47I'm sorry also.
39:55We could still become friends, your people and mine.
39:58That's why we were here. We meant no harm.
40:02Perhaps in time.
40:07Right.
40:09And in time, Daniel,
40:12we shall find what fate shall reign.
40:38Uh, this is a long story.
40:41I'm going to bed.
40:43Tell us about it over sushi.
40:45That's funny.
40:47I will after I go get some sleep.
40:51Ah, home.
40:54Yeah, about that apartment.
40:56Oh, you didn't.
40:58The day after the memorial service.
41:01Memorial service?
41:03The colonel said some really nice things.
41:05He did?
41:08He did?
41:11Yeah.