Season 1
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Children of the Gods
The Enemy Within
Emancipation
The Broca Divide
09/05/2000
O'Neill: "I pride myself on my deductive reasoning
skills."
O'Neill: "We're not gods."
O'Neill: "... art appreciation is not what this mission is
all about."
Hammond: "The President ... has asked that we evaluate the
scientific and cultural value of each mission from now on."
Carter (after aggressively kissing O'Neill): "I want
you. ..."
O'Neill: "It's about time you saw a doctor."
Dr. Frazier: "All of the victims are acting like
animals. ... [discussing Carter's affliction] All the victims
are behaving like primitives. Most female, low-level primates tend to
choose their sexual partners according to who would give them the strongest
offspring. The leaders of the pack or a tribe are usually the prime
choice. You should be flattered."
O'Neill: "Oh, yeah. I'm honored."
Jackson: "What happened to you?"
O'Neill: "Oh, I got into a little wrestling match with Carter.
... I had to drag her off to the infirmary. ... She ... tried
to seduce me."
Jackson: "Oh -- you poor man."
O'Neill: "No, it wasn't like that. She was like a wild animal.
She was nuts."
Jackson: "Well, is she all right? I should go see her."
O'Neill: "Why?"
Jackson: "... Because I care about her. ... She's my
friend. ..."
O'Neill: "She's not yours to care about. ... I'm talking about
Samantha. You just stay away from her, okay."
Jackson (to Frazier): "You're the doctor, Doctor."
Dr. Frazier: "This appears to be highly contagious."
Hammond: "Are you saying we could have brought a new plague to this
planet?"
Dr. Frazier: "Yes, sir, that's exactly what I'm saying."
Hammond: "My recommendation is that anyone attempting to
leave the mountain should be shot on site and their body burned."
Teal'c: "It appears she is afflicted."
Jackson: "So they just dump her out here?"
Teal'c: "We dump them in a small room."
Jackson: "To protect them."
Teal'c: "To protect everyone else. There is little difference."
Dr. Frazier: "Sorry, Colonel O'Neill, but your private room
just became semi-private. We're running out of places to store the
victims."
Dr. Frazier: "Enough sedative must knock back the primitive
mind."
Teal'c (to Untouched): "It is not a curse. It is a
disease."
O'Neill (after being cured): "Lucy, I'm home."
Teal'c: "I am not Lucy."
O'Neill: "I know that. It was a reference to an old T-- Never
mind. Open the door."
Teal'c: "I will summons the doctor."
O'Neill: "No, no. Come on. I'm fine. I'm back to being
myself. ..."
Teal'c: "I can not be certain you are back to being yourself. You
referred to me as -- Lucy."
O'Neill (finding Daniel afflicted on the planet sitting with
afflict woman): "Daniel, you dog. Keep this up, you'll have a girl on
every planet."
Carter: "About my earlier behavior. I wasn't
myself."
O'Neill: "Oh, Carter, I don't even remember your earlier behavior.
... I was infected too, remember."
Carter: "Good! I'm glad."
O'Neill: "By the way, how's the wound? ... I understand you got
stabbed in the stomach."
Carter: "Oh, yeah, nothing. With any luck, there won't even be a
scar."
O'Neill: "Well, good. I was concerned. ... If it doesn't
heal properly, you'll never wear that sweet little tank-top number again."
The First Commandment
01/30/2000
Jackson: "... in order for a planet to support human life,
there must be some sort of carbon-based vegetation...."
Teal'c: "It is no accident. Many Stargate worlds were terraformed by
the Goa'uld many centuries ago."
Teal'c: "Is there a problem, Dr. Carter?"
Carter (looking up into surrounding trees): "No birds."
O'Neill: "We're off to see the wizard."
Jackson: "This taste's like chicken."
Carter: "What's wrong with it?"
Jackson: "It's macaroni and cheese."
Teal'c: "The perimeter is established."
[Teal'c tosses a rock to the perimeter turning on lights and setting off alarms]
O'Neill: "Perfect. If any little rocks sneak up on us, we'll have
plenty of warning."
Jackson: "... the SG teams are supposedly made up of
well-trained professionals."
Jackson: "A number of significant Biblical events took
place over the course of seven days."
Jonas Hanson: "Sacrifice. Their way to
salvation."
Carter (re: Hanson): "He likes control."
Carter (re: relationship with Hanson): "I guess I've always
had a soft spot for the lunatic fringe."
Jackson (re: Hanson): "... typical of our government's
evaluation of soldiers. The crazier they are, the more extreme the
situation they seem to be put into."
Hanson: "We're building a civilization.... There are
going to be sacrifices."
Hanson (to Carter): "You had the gun. You appeared to
have all the power. Yet I was in control. That is the strength of a
god."
Hanson (re: Bible he pulls from his pocket): "All along,
I've been looking for God, and here I am."
Teal'c: "... power alone does not make one a god."
Jackson: "This is not magical power. It is called a
gun and it is a machine."
O'Neill: "Killing a man is no badge of honor."
O'Neill (re: Hanson's Bible): "... I'm no expert in this
thing. I generally remember one commandment. I think it's the
first."
Carter: "'I am the Lord you God, and you shall take no other gods before
me?'"
O'Neill: "Okay, it's not the first one. I'm talking about the
no-killing one. No matter what the reason, every time you break it, you
take one step closer to Hanson."
Cold Lazarus
The Nox
05/14/1999
Secretary: "What exactly am I looking at?"
Captain Samantha Carter: "We think you're looking at the event horizon of an
artificially created wormhole through our space-time to a point of tens, even hundreds of
light-years away -- sir."
Secretary: "Do you have any idea what's out
there?"
Colonel Jack O'Neill: "No sir! That would be why we're going."
Secretary: "The President and Joint Chiefs were under
the impression that the SG teams would be bringing back superior technologies."
Dr. Daniel Jackson: "I'm sorry, I thought we were explorers."
Secretary: "Oh, you are, Dr. Jackson, but even Marco Polo, when he came back from the
Far East, brought more than just a few exotic spices."
O'Neill: "It's been my observation that ... cultures
with advanced technology tend not to like to share it."
O'Neill: "Nothing like coming back from the dead to
build up an appetite."
Jackson: "The Goa'ulds are a parasite race. They
take life and use it for their own purpose."
O'Neill: "Sometimes turning the other cheek just
doesn't work."
Ohper: "We get life from the forest, from
everything."
Jackson: "Friends share knowledge with each
other."
Ohper: "Knowledge takes time. Over the years, we
teach the young to be wise."
Anteaus: "The very young do not always do what they
are told."
Teal'c: "It is our way that the strong defend the
weak."
Anteaus: "Maybe, one day, you will learn that your way
is not the only way."
O'Neill: "The very young do not always do as they're
told."
Brief Candle
01/30/2000
Alekos: "We are the chosen."
Teal'c: "They all look as healthy as a Jaffa."
O'Neill: "... Do things feel a little 'off'
here?"
Jackson: "Are you crazy? It's a paradise."
O'Neill: "Yeah, sure, have an apple. What could happen?"
Kynthia (to O'Neill): "I am Kynthia. Welcome to our
village."
Alekos: "Unto every man the creator gives 100 blissful
days. It is a sin not to celebrate each and every one."
Jackson: "A hundred-day celebration? Guess we should pace
ourselves."
Carter: "I've seen parties end abruptly, but never like
this."
Jackson: "They all just -- collapsed."
Teal'c: "It happened just as the sun set."
O'Neill: "From now on, we stick to rations."
Jackson: "... they all act as if what happened last night
was normal. They party until sundown, then they fall asleep and they wake
when the sun rises."
Alekos (re: statue): "He is the creator, Pelops, the giver
of days."
Thetys: "What are years?"
Carter: "... I guess it would be different for each planet, but a year is
basically the time it takes for the globe to complete one orbit around the
sun."
O'Neill: "... Where we come from , there are 365 days in one
year."
Thetys: "... we have no such counting of time on Argos."
Jackson: "I think Pelops brought humans here to be lab
rats. From what we've been able to translate so far, he wanted to know how
humans evolve, so he shortened the lifespan to about 1/250th of normal."
Carter: "So, instead of having to wait 100,000 years to see how human
physiology evolves, he could do it in 100."
Teal'c: "That is correct. Pelops wanted to determine what the human
host body would become in the future and perhaps accelerate the process."
Jackson: "I think he may have created some kind of
virus. -- And viruses are often spread through bodily contact."
Carter: "Some are, and some are airborne."
Jackson: "But I think that this one isn't."
Teal'c: "What has drawn you to this conclusion?"
Jackson: "Because only one of us passed out last night, and that was
Jack."
Jackson: "You do have to give them credit for one thing --
they do enjoy life."
Teal'c: "Perhaps it is because they do not have much life to enjoy."
O'Neill (to Carter - O'Neill showing signs of age): "So
what did you find out? -- Come on now, don't keep the elderly
waiting. It's rude."
Carter: "It isn't a virus."
O'Neill: "I don't need company, I need a cure."
Carter: "They're not multiplying, they're
replicating."
Jackson: "What's the difference?"
Carter: "Living organisms multiply. Machines replicate."
Teal'c: "Machines inside the body. How is that possible?"
Carter: "They're molecular devices that take atomic particles from their
environment and use them to make more of themselves."
Frasier: "Well, you're talking nanotechnology. ..."
Carter: "When I was at the Pentagon, I worked for a year with a group that
studied nanotechnology. We were looking at it for a lot of different
uses. One of them was medicine -- creating artificial immune systems,
repairing individual cells, even manipulating DNA to stop the aging
process."
Frasier: "Well, it sounds like Pelops succeeded in what you were
experimenting with, only in reverse."
Kynthia: "... you ate the marriage cake, came to my
bed."
O'Neill: "Marriage cake. Kynthia, you thought we were married?"
Kynthia: "By all our customs, yes."
O'Neill: "... Kynthia, what you were feeling wasn't really
love. That takes time. You can't get to know someone in one
day."
O'Neill (to Kynthia): "Your creator was not a god. He
certainly didn't give you life, he took it away."
O'Neill: "The average human life span is 60 or 70
years. Some people live to be 100 years! ... Pelops was an
alien who used your people. He shortened your lives to satisfy his
curiousity."
Kynthia: "It is not good to be always alone."
O'Neill: "Whatever time I have left, let me spend it in my own way.
--"
Kynthia: "But you do not spend it. You waste it."
O'Neill: "I don't think reflecting on my life or trying to figure out how
to get the rest of it back is a waste."
Kynthia: "What can we do but live in the way we always
have. We do not have thousands of days, but we treasure every
moment."
Kynthia: "The time of one heartbeat can become
eternity."
Carter: "... goodbyes really suck."
O'Neill: "Pelops doesn't give a rat's ass about things like
love. His kind kidnap people like you and take them to other worlds to be
used as slaves."
O'Neill: "I look like my grandfather."
Carter: "If our hypothesis is right, the nanocites in your
system were only meant to imitate aging. ... Without these little
buggers in your system to maintain the changes, you should return to normal
within a week or two."
O'Neill: "I was kind of looking forward to a little
shuffleboard with the fellows."
O'Neill: "I'll treasure everyday of my life because of
you."
Kynthia: "For thousands of days."
O'Neill: "I sure hope so."
Kynthia: "That is almost forever."
O'Neill: "Almost."
Thor's Hammer
Torment of Tantalus
05/14/1999
Teal'c: "The Goa'uld are scavengers."
Catherin Langford: "You speak?"
Teal'c: "When it is appropriate."
Carter: "I don't think the heart ever grows old."
Ernest Littlefield: "Thatalus was a king in Greek
mythology, banished to Hades, forced to stand in water that receded when he tried to
drink."
Langford: "Everlasting, unending temptation."
Littlefield: "He was reaching for something that was -- out of his reach."
Langford: "That sounds familiar. Some might say that's what makes a man great.
If we all accepted what was within our grasp ..."
Littlefield: "Sometimes what we have is of more value. It takes a great man to
recognize that."
Littlefield: "No prize is worth obtaining if you can
never share it. There would be no point."
Bloodlines
01/03/2000
Teal'c: "The Goa'uld within me?"
O'Neill: "They had to put junior back in, Teal'c."
Dr. Frasier: "We almost lost you. The drug didn't work, Teal'c.
I'm sorry."
Dr. Frasier: "As soon as we removed Teal'c's Goa'uld his
major organs began to shut down and he ran a high fever."
Hammond: "So the drug failed."
Dr. Frasier: "Yes, but it proved that the Goa'uld is Teal'c's immune
system."
Teal'c: "There are many hundreds of Goa'uld larvae on
Chulak. ... It's one of the few worlds in all the galaxy with such
an abundance."
Teal'c: "I am not concerned about my life. I am concerned for
the life of my son. ... His name is Rya'c. I have not spoken
of him, or of my wife."
O'Neill: "You left family back there. ... ... you swore to the
General you had no ties back there."
Teal'c: "A warrior becomes vulnerable if his family is held hostage
to the enemy."
Teal'c: "Within days, my son will come of age. He
will be called to the religious life of my world. He will undergo the
ceremony of implantation, the Prim'ta -- the day when a young boy receives his
first Goa'uld symbiote and becomes a true Jaffa just as all other Jaffa before
him. ... It is the means by which the Goa'uld enslave the Jaffa.
I am not the only one among my people who believes this. My first teacher,
the Jaffa Master Bra-tac, he knew very well the Boa'uld are false gods.
But I cannot -- I will not allow my son to become a slave."
O'Neill: "We'll just have to cross that bridge when we come to
it."
Bra-tac: "No, the bridge is too well guarded."
O'Neill: "No, actually, there I was using a clich� ...."
Bra-tac: "Teal'c tells me your world is without gods. Difficult
to imagine."
O'Neill: "Well, it's not without gods. Lots of people believe there is a god.
Not everyone believes in the same god the same way, but ... let's just say nobody
believes in anyone with glowing eyes and a snake in his head."
Bra-tac: "Then you serve no one."
O'Neill: "I serve the SGC under a General Hammond."
Bra-tac: "So this Hammond is ...."
O'Neill: "... just a man. Very good, very -- bald man from Texas."
Teal'c: "My son will not be a slave.... He will taste
freedom,
as I have."
Drey-auc: "Your heresy is an abomination.... Even by the
outcasts, I am shunned."
Teal'c: "The abomination is my people enslaved by the Goa'uld."
Dray-auc: "How can you call the gods that you served for so long your enemy?"
Teal'c: "Since the Earth people opened my eyes. The Prim'ta is slavery."
Drey-auc: "You have abandoned and betrayed us."
Teal'c: "I will speak to him."
Drey-auc: "No, he believes you are dead."
Teal'c: "Dead?"
Drey-auc: "It is easier than the truth."
Teal'c: "What have you told him, woman?"
Drey-auc: "What would you have me tell him? That a father left his son for
people he does not know? Who are not his blood? You tell him that, husband.
You witness the dishonor in his eyes."
Teal'c: "Rya'c."
Rya'c: "Father. I knew he was not dead."
Teal'c: "How long has the sickness been in him?"
Drey-auc: "Since we were driven from our home. Do you understand now?
Without the healing power of the Goa'uld he will die."
Teal'c: "What have I done?"
Bra-tac: "I have another young warrior to teach of new worlds and
false gods."
Fire and Water
05/14/1999
O'Neill: "Daniel's dead, sir."
Major General Hammond: "When your lives depend on each other, you form very
deep bonds."
Teal'c: "I do not understand this ritual."
Carter: "It's called a wake."
Teal'c: "On Chulak, when someone dies, it is custom to not eat for three days and
nights."
Carter: "... a wake is like a big party. It's supposed to give the departed a
jolly sendoff."
Jackson: "I can't tell you what I don't know."
Jackson: "Where are my friends? ..."
Nem: "They are gone."
Jackson: "They would not leave without me."
Nem: "You are no more."
Jackson: "They think that I'm --"
Nem: "This memory I gave them so they will not return."
O'Neill: "I saw him die. We all did. I know he's gone.
But I know he's still alive."
Dr. MacKenzie: "I've had a great deal of success with hypnosis."
O'Neill: "Hypnosis. You know, I'm not a big fan of that bark-like-a-chicken,
cluck-like-a-dog stuff."
Dr. Frasier: "... Hypnosis is a modern, therapeutic practice."
O'Neill: "Someone's been messing with our heads."
Hathor
05/14/1999
Hathor: "We are Hathor."
Jackson: "Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of fertility, inebriety
and
music."
O'Neill: "Sex, drugs and rock and roll?"
Jackson: "In a matter of speaking, yes."
Hathor (referring to General Hammond with his bald head): "You, with
the crown of marble."
O'Neill: "She might mean you, sir."
Carter: "With respect, it seems that this woman has all you guys
under some sort of spell or something."
Jackson (to Hathor): "Do you know that you are described in history
as the most beautiful who ever has or ever will be able to control men with just your
beauty?"
Hathor: "We are the queen of the gods. We are the mother of all
gods."
Jackson: "Yes. What does that mean, exactly?"
Hathor: "From us, all others come."
Jackson (to Hathor): "You're like a queen bee. You create the
Goa'ulds."
Carter: "According to the stories, this woman had magical powers over
men. She was supposed to be able to seduce them into doing anything for her.
In almost every case, it describes them as drunk with her presence."
Singularity
Enigma
Cor AI
05/14/1999
Jackson: "I wonder if everyone is coming from some religious
event?"
O'Neill: "Why does it always have to be a religious thing with you? Maybe
they're coming from a swap meet."
O'Neill: "It's important that we respect our elders."
Hanno (re: Teal'c): "He is guilty. He must pay for what he has
done."
O'Neill: "The judge has to be impartial."
Hanno: "What does that mean?"
Jackson: "Impartiality would require someone who hasn't already formed an opinion of
Teal'c's guilt or innocence."
Hanno: "How can there be such a person? Anyone who has a mind has an
opinion."
Elder: "Only the person who has suffered understands the pain which
has been inflicted. Who else can fairly say what the punishment must be?"
O'Neill: "There are a lot of things that we do that we wish we could
change and we sure as hell can't forget. But the whole concept of chain of command
undermines the idea of free will. So, as soldiers, we have to do some pretty awful
stuff. But we're following orders like we were trained to. It doesn't make it
easier. It certainly doesn't make it right. But it does put some of the
responsibility on the guy giving those orders."
Hanno: "You would save those who wish to kill you?"
Teal'c: "I would save those who deserve to live."
Solitudes
06/08/1999
O'Neill: "You wouldn't think jagged bone digging into raw nerves
would hurt, but it does."
O'Neill: "... my butt's freezing to the ground."
Carter: "I think too much."
Carter: "I didn't know you could cook."
O'Neill: "I can't, but by melted ice is to die for."
Carter (re: Stargate): "We don't totally understand how it works, but
the theory we have so far is, that the gate creates an artificial wormhole that somehow
transfers and energized matter stream in one direction along an extra-dimensional
conduit."
Teal'c: "Was it not Captain Carter who deduced the possible
combinations of Stargate symbols numbered in the millions?"
Carter: "I guess it's now or never."
O'Neill: "I've always preferred now to never."
Carter: "Just thought we had to combine body heat or we wouldn't make
it through the night."
O'Neill: "... It's just very hard to sleep with broken ribs when someone's lying on
you."
Carter: "Oh ... Colonel."
O'Neill: "It's my sidearm, I swear."
Carter: "If we don't make it, I won't have any regrets. Will
you?"
O'Neill: "I'll regret -- dying."
Jackson: "We ruled out a world we shouldn't have."
Carter: "It's an ice planet. It's all there is as far as the
eye can see."
Politics
09/15/2000
Jackson: "'Beware the destroyers.' That's what the
message said."
Carter: "Daniel, when you were in this alternate reality, were there
differences?"
Jackson: "Yes, Teal'c was leading the attack on Earth. I wasn't even
part of the program. You and Jack were engaged to be
married."
O'Neill: "Excuse me?"
Carter: "What? -- Okay, uh, even if you did actually experience
this alternate reality, doesn't the very fact that there were differences mean
that we won't face the same fate?"
Jackson: "Yes, but the defining event, the death of Ra, took place in both
worlds."
Teal'c: "An attack of retribution."
Jackson: "Yes. And the same thing is going to happen here unless we
stop it."
O'Neill: "All right, wait a minute, let me - let me get something
straight. Engaged?"
Carter: "Major Samuels."
Samuels: "That's Lieutenant Colonel Samuels now, Captain."
Carter: "I beg your pardon, sir. Congratulations."
Samuels: "Thank you."
O'Neill: "You'll always be Sparky to me."
O'Neill: "General, politics isn't my strong suit but doesn't President
outrank Senator."
Hammond: "Senator Kinsey is Chairman of the Appropriations Committee.
He's demanded to know what's behind the line item the Pentagon refers to as Area
52."
O'Neill: "That would be the Stargate."
Hammond: "An unofficial project that just happens to cost $7.4 billion a
year to operate."
Hammond: "After reading your mission reports and being fully briefed by
Colonel Samuels, the Senator decided the SGC will receive no further funding
from the Treasury."
O'Neill: "That effectively shuts us down, Sir."
Hammond: "Very effectively. Costs nearly a billion dollars just to
turn the lights on around here."
O'Neill: "How about a bake sale? Yard sale? Garage?"
Hammond: "This is what I look like when I'm not laughing, Colonel."
O'Neill: "Car wash?"
O'Neill: "It's just -- I don't get it. How does one man get that
much power?"
Hammond: "The constitution of these United States."
Teal'c: "You seem more apprehensive of this hearing than you are of
battle."
O'Neill: "I prefer battle, actually."
Kinsey: "Ah, this is the infamous SG-1."
O'Neill: "Infamous? Yes, Sir."
Kinsey: "Though illness robbed me of the chance to serve in this
country's military, I have the greatest respect for those who do, especially
those who have made service of country their life's work, as I have in my own
way. There is no more honorable vocation."
Kinsey: "... I want to make one thing abundantly clear. I am by
nature suspicious of all things secretive, be they in the government or inside
the military service. I believe that which grows in shadow but withers in
the light of day does not belong on the vine."
Kinsey: "Dr. Jackson, I'm sure, as a scholar of ancient mythology, you
are familiar with the story of Pandora."
Jackson: "From Greek mythology, of course. The first woman ever
created by Zeus who, according to legend, gave her a box and warned her never to
open it."
Kinsey: "But she did, out of curiosity, despite the warning of her god, who
was also her father, she did. And from it sprung all the plagues,
pestilence and evil that exists now in this world."
Jackson: "Keeping in mind that we're talking about a myth, she closed it in
time to keep hope inside."
Kinsey: "Then should we not close your Gate for the same reason? To
keep hope inside?"
O'Neill: "Senator, if I may jump in here -- I'm not as slick as you guys
talking in metaphors here. I'm a military man. I prefer facts.
And the fact is the Gate, I.E. the box, is already open. Now what's done
is done. We made ourselves an enemy by killing Ra. But the
threat the goa'ulds now represent --"
Kinsey: "Threat?"
O'Neill: "Yes, sir, as in threatening."
Kinsey: "The word 'threat', Colonel O'Neill, has been used far too often by
this country's military as a justification for expenditures that we can no
longer afford."
O'Neill: "If you want to talk about maintaining the first line of
defense against, what I believe, is the greatest enemy humanity has ever
faced --"
Kinsey: "Hyperbole."
Kinsey: "I have spent a career listening to doomsayers in uniform.
'Let us build our billion-dollar machine, and we will save America from the
Barbarians at the gate.' Let me remind you that the cold war is
over."
O'Neill: "And let me tell you something. This time there really are
Barbarians. They're called goa'ulds. And they really are at the
gate! That one!"
Kinsey: "Then I suggest we close it."
Jackson: "Senator, we have reason to believe that the goa'uld are about to
launch an attack in force in ships."
Kinsey: "Then I think they'll regret taking on the United States
military. ... Oh, you're right. We'll just upload a computer
virus into the mother ship." [It worked on Independence Day]
Kinsey: "When I've made up my mind, you will know it."
Kinsey: "Admittedly, these goa'uld are a dangerous race."
Teal'c: "More dangerous than you could possibly know."
Kinsey: "Well, if they're so strong, why did you switch sides in the first
place?"
Teal'c: "Because what is right cannot be measured by strength. Your
world values freedom. I wish that very same freedom for my people."
Kinsey: "I don't want to appear callous, sir, but that's your problem, not
ours."
Teal'c: "It will soon be yours as well, Senator Kinsey. For the
goa'uld are as powerful as they are evil. The goa'uld have enslaved a
galaxy of worlds."
Kinsey: "I don't care about other worlds. I must place the citizens
of this country first."
Teal'c: "Then you would be wise to heed our warning, Senator Kinsey.
For when the goa'uld finally do come in force, and they will, your citizens, as
the stronges, most powerful country of this world, will be the first to
die."
Kinsey: "You have no fear of it, do you, Colonel? It's like a game
to you."
O'Neill: "No, sir. Anything as powerful as the Stargate deserves
respect. We know how dangerous it is to do what we do. We also know
how important it is."
Kinsey: "Colonel O'Neill, you're like reckless children, and you're playing
with fire."
O'Neill: "If you shut down this program now when it's needed most
--"
Kinsey: "For what?"
Carter: "To gather technology, weapons."
Kinsey: "Not at this price or this level of competence."
Hammond: "My people are the best out there, Senator."
Kinsey: "I'm sorry, General, but your best is not good enough. I do
not approve of nor support this endeavor. And I have heard nothing here
today that would change my mind. I intend to shut the Stargate
down."
Kinsey: "Dr. Jackson, I do not suffer fools gladly."
Jackson: "Nor do I, Senator."
Jackson: "It would take time to build an army."
Jackson: "I am not crazy."
Kinsey: "Nor am I, Dr. Jackson. Neither am I unused to 11th hour
pleas, though never have I heard one so desperate as this."
O'Neill: "Where do you get this bureaucratic bull? You're talking
suicide!"
Kinsey: "Colonel O'Neill, you underestimate this great nation."
Teal'c: "It is you who underestimates the enemy! We have challenged
Apophis. He will not rest until the people of this world worship him as
their god."
Kinsey: "There is only one God, sir! And I do not believe, for one
moment, that he would allow what you're trying to tell me to come to pass!
We are, after all, one nation under God!"
O'Neill: "And you think God is going to save us?"
Teal'c: "The goa'uld believe they are gods. And your beliefs will not
dissuade them."
Jackson:"With all due respect, the Senator is an ass."
Hammond: "He's an elected official of the government we are sworn to
serve. Whether we agree or disagree, he's decided."
Tin Man
12/13/1999
Harlan: "Com-traya!"
O'Neill Duplicate: "Kumbaya!"
Harlan: "Com-traya!"
O'Neill: "Whatever!"
Harlan: "I am the last survivor of Altair."
Harlan: "Everything is better, even your minds. You
are all much, much better. ... Do you not feel it? Are you not
stronger? Smarter? ... I have given you a great gift. I
have made you all better."
Carter Duplicate (re: Harlan): "Probably afraid we'd damage
him."
O'Neill Duplicate: "Perceptive little runt."
Carter Duplicate: "Harlan must have transferred our
consciousness into these bodies."
O'Neill Duplicate: "We're machines...."
Teal'c Duplicate: "To condemn Harlan would be to condemn
ourselves."
Teal'c Duplicate: "What is done, is done."
O'Neill Duplicate: "Has it occurred to anyone that all we
are now is robots?"
Jackson Duplicate: "... if you think about it, the human
body is just a machine. It's is just a vessel for our consciousness.
I mean, it's just an organic one -- I mean, it performs work, requires
fuel. ... we're still us, we're still unique."
Carter Duplicate: "We're copies."
Harlan: "Yes! As good as the original. Even better."
O'Neill: "Harlan, where have you been?"
Harlan: "Extremely busy."
O'Neill: "I can see that. Doing what?"
Harlan: "Oh, creating your synthetic others, saving the planet.
Busy! Busy!"
Carter: "This is impossible."
Carter Duplicate: "It's true. At first we didn't even know we'd been
changed."
Carter: "Recreating the neural structure on a --"
Carter Duplicate: "I know, I know. It defies the uncertainty
principle. But we are identical, right down to the mole on our --"
Carter: "Hey, hey! Shut up!"
O'Neill Duplicate: "People are not supposed to live
forever."
There But For the Grace of God
06/09/1999
Jackson (upon getting back to the Stargate and finding no one else
there):
"... I really hate it when this happens."
Alternate Colonel Hammond (to Jackson after exiting the Stargate):
"Who the hell are you?"
Alternate General O'Neill: "Doctor, report?"
Alternate Dr. Samantha Carter: "We've lost Washington and Philadelphia, Sir."
Jackson: "Is it possible that the Stargate malfunctioned, or went
haywire, and I came into a totally screwed-up, different version of Earth?"
Alt. Carter: "No, I doubt that. The Stargate uses space-time to create a
wormhole that allows us to travel across great distances, but it doesn't take you to an
alternate reality."
Jackson: "Alternate reality?"
Alt. Carter: "Basically, scientists have theorized that there are an infinite number
of dimensions, each containing a different possible version of reality."
Jackson: "It sounds like I theoretically, possibly, actually found one."
Alternate Dr. Catherine Langford: "One what?"
Jackson: "What Sam said -- an alternate reality, a parallel plane. Wouldn't
that explain why everything here is the same -- but different?"
Alt. Carter: "Okay, the theory is that there are an infinite number of alternate
realities. Some of them are very different and some of them are almost
identical."
Jackson: "That has to be what this is."
Alt. Langford (seeing Jackson's video tape from the alternate reality):
"My God."
Alt. O'Neill: "What the hell's that?"
Jackson: "My reality."
Alt. Carter: "We are actually looking at ourselves in a parallel universe, another
version of our lives that actually exist. -- It's incredible."
Alt. O'Neill: "It's supposed to be theoretical."
Alt. Carter: "Not anymore. What first began with Einstein's theories about
relativity ...."
Alt. Langford (to Jackson re: Carter and O'Neill saying good-bye and
hugging): "I take it they're not engaged in your reality."
Within The Serpent's Grasp
01/02/2000
Hammond (to O'Neill): "I never anticipated how much
paperwork was involved in shutting down a facility. Not exactly the last
brave act I wanted to do before retiring."
Hammond: "It was a pretty wild ride."
O'Neill: "Personally, I don't think we should be getting off that ride just
yet."
Hammond (to O'Neill): "It's over.... No extensions,
no reversals, no new hearings. The Stargate will be buried literally and
figuratively."
O'Neill (to the rest of SG-1): "Hammond's given up.
They're going to bury the gate day after tomorrow."
Teal'c: "If the coordinates are for a Goa'uld world which
is not on the Abydos cartouche, the Goa'uld will most likely not expect
us. I believe a medical attack could be successful."
O'Neill: "Surgical attack, Teal'c. It's called a surgical
attack...."
Teal'c: "May Goa'uld facilities disguise doorways within
their structure."
O'Neill (re: contents of transport containers): "...
What are these things?"
Teal'c: "This is a Goa'uld zat'n'ktel, a weapon using a different form of
energy, less powerful than that of a staff weapon. Less destructive, but
still quite deadly."
O'Neill: "Sweet! Pass them out. -- What did you call
it?"
Teal'c: "Zat'n'ktel."
O'Neill: "Right ... let's call it a zat gun, huh? -- How do you
fire it?"
Teal'c: "One need only squeeze it ... to fire. -- The Goa'uld
take great pleasure discharging the weapon only once on a subject, causing him
great pain, disabling him but not killing him. A second shot will kill
most subjects."
O'Neill (re: Goa'uld soldiers in snake helmets): "I always
get a happy tingly feeling when I see those guys."
O'Neill (re: sarcophagus): "Oh, great. More
snakeheads."
Carter (looking out a portal): "We're not on a planet, are
we?"
Teal'c: "... It appears we are aboard a Goa'uld transport vessel."
O'Neill (in response to Teal'c's disintegration of a Goa'uld
individual with a zat'n'ktel): "One shot hurts him. Two shots kill
him. The third shot --?"
Teal'c: "-- disintegrates him."
O'Neill: "Oh, great, you didn't feel this was worthy of mention I take
it."
Teal'c (when questioned on flight abilities): "I am
qualified only to fly the Goa'uld death gliders."
Teal'c: "Royal sarcophagi are rarely left unattended for
long."
Jackson (after seeing a launch bay full of Goa'uld death
gliders): "It's happening. -- We're on an attack ship headed to
Earth."
O'Neill: "... Well, we've got some problems then."
Teal'c: "The Goa'uld Ha'tak vessels can travel at then
times the speed of light." [Warp 2 in Star Trek terms]
Jackson (explaining why Apophis refers to Klorel/Skaara as son):
"The Goa'uld inside of Skaara is probably the son of the one inside Apophis."
O'Neill: "... start planting C-4 all over this ship."
Klorel: "... You will die a painful death."
O'Neill: "Yeah, yeah, whatever."
Carter (re: Goa'uld death gliders): "Those things have to
be fueled by something and fuel is usually combustible, so ..."
Jackson: "... so if we blow up one, it'll probably start a chain
reaction."
Carter (placing C-4 on Stargate): "The naqahdah in the gate
will magnify the explosion. [Closed Captioning spelled the element 'naquadah'
but computer screens within another episode spell it 'naqahdah']
O'Neill (addressing Apophis after presentation by Klorel):
"Hey, Pops!"
Apophis (advising Klorel how to execute Teal'c): "Teal'c
must suffer the most painful death a Jaffa can know. Removal of his
Prim'ta!"
Jackson: "When are we going to blow the ship?"
Carter: "We'll detonate only as a last resort. ... ... I'm
setting a timer. If we don't deactivate it in twenty-four hours, it'll go
automatically."
Klorel (to O'Neill): "You will get to see your home one
last time before you and everyone on your planet are destroyed. And your
kind will disturb the Goa'uld no more."
Technician (back at SGC): "... I think we have another
situation. We just spoke with CAIRN deep space radar, they picked up two
large blips passing Saturn. They're heading towards Earth."
Carter: "Earth. ... I guess this ship can go
way faster than ten times the speed of light."
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