"No, please, no!" "Open up the door." " I got him." " What the hell is going on?" "Colonel Mitchell." "Yeah." "What happened?" "Bring him." "Oh, my God." "Colonel Mitchell, I'm placing you under arrest for the murder of Dr. Reya Varrick." "Sorry to keep you waiting, emissary." "I wasn't expecting anyone." "I apologise for coming so late but the committee just completed its deliberations." "You've chosen a new leader for the project." "Yes, we have." "Congratulations." "I'm honoured." "We expect great things from you, doctor." "Along with your new responsibilities, you'll have a higher security clearance." "You already know about the ring, of course." " Yes, sir." " What you don't know is that we've used it to visit over a dozen inhabited worlds." "And there may be thousands more out there." "Oh, my God." "As ambassador to those worlds I've seen firsthand the kind of technologies that exist in the galaxy." "Giant ships capable of travelling between the stars weapons of immeasurable power." "Galar is vulnerable, doctor." "The project may be our only hope for survival." "We'll do our best, sir." "Colonel, how do you feel?" "That's just weird." "I was having a conversation with you." "It was about a year ago, but we just met yesterday." "I was the one who had a conversation with Dr. Varrick." "What you experienced was my memory." " That's amazing." " Oh, believe me, Dr. Jackson this is just the beginning." "The memory was copied from the emissary's mind and spliced into yours." "Once there, it was incorporated into your consciousness like a transplant organ becoming part of a new body." "I could swear I was there." "I don't really know what we were talking about, but we were talking." "Of course, this was just a small demonstration." "We're still perfecting the process but we believe, eventually, the device will be an invaluable educational tool." "Imagine, the most brilliant surgeons or engineers instantaneously transferring the full memory of their education and experience to young students." "You could conceivably cut their training time from years to mere weeks." "You say you adapted this technology from a Goa'uld memory device?" " That's correct." " Lf you don't mind our asking where did you get your hands on one?" "This planet has been under the protection of the Asgard for many generations, but it was originally occupied by the Goa'uld." "That device was discovered by archaeologists 100 years ago but it wasn't until recently that our understanding of the technology advanced to the point where we could create the memory transfer." "It was Dr. Varrick who made the final breakthrough." "The emissary's exaggerating." "I was just the last in a long line of scientists on the project." "The last is the one who gets it right." "What?" "The Galarans haven't perfected the memory-implant technology to where it would have widespread applications but from Mitchell's experience, they're well on their way." "If they succeed, it could accelerate their technological advancement." " I think that's the point." " I'm saying it could be dangerous." "We're hardly in a position to judge, Dr. Jackson." "For the past nine years, SG-1 has been employing technologies well beyond our level of advancement." "The Asgard are busy rebuilding and haven't been around to do much protecting." "The Galarans need to play catch-up." "That is the reason they are seeking a relationship with the Tau'ri." "They are undoubtedly aware of our success against the Goa'uld." "So, what exactly do they want?" "I mean, aside from our goodwill and fellowship." "Now they have no interstellar capability except for the gate itself." "They're working on hyperdrive technology, without much success." "Then they wanna offer this memory device in exchange for our help?" "Well, the emissary was reluctant to get into specifics." "I think he wanted to whet our appetite before we started bargaining." "Well, it worked." "The Joint Chiefs are already salivating over the idea of training jet pilots in a matter of days." " We need to set up another meeting." " No need, sir." "We've been invited to a reception honouring the scientists who developed the technology." "I'm hoping there'll be dancing." "Sir." "Check that out." "Even on an alien world, a wallflower." "Dr. Amuro." "He's worked on the project for many years." "He doesn't look like he's enjoying the party." "You know how it is with scientists." "We spend so much time in the lab, that's where we feel most comfortable." "In your case, I find that hard to believe." "Are you suggesting I don't work as hard as my colleagues?" "No, no." "God, no." "That's supposed to be a compliment." "Guess I'll have to take your word for it." "It's not that I don't appreciate the technology's potential but we're talking about memory." "It's fundamental to identity." "If you can't trust it, you're lost." "Your memory is less objective than you think it is, Dr. Jackson." "Well, he's got a point." "Just ask any cop who's had to take eyewitness testimony." "There's a difference between getting a license plate wrong and not knowing if your college years ever happened." "But that would never be the case, everyone receiving treatment would be aware of what they were getting." "So long as the technology is not abused." "Well, that's a risk with all new technologies." "Easily said by one who has not been the victim of such abuse." "Excuse me." "Reya." "Dr. Marell." "This is Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell." "We have to talk." "Excuse me." "How's it going?" "I don't think diplomacy is my thing." "Oh, that's what you're doing." " What?" " Nothing, nothing." "Reya, wait." "Why wasn't I informed of this?" "Excuse me." "What?" "You moved up the test schedule and selected a group of volunteers." "When did this happen?" "We've been impressed with your progress." "We thought it was time to take your research to its next level." "You should take this as a compliment." "I notice the test subjects are military officers." "How should I take that?" "This is a classified operation." "You gave me your assurance the project would remain under civilian control." "And so it has." "The military is simply making their contribution." "I've seen what those contributions lead to." "You're overreacting and in any case, this is hardly the place to discuss it." "This conversation isn't over." "I'll be back." "Reya, wait up." "What was all that about?" "I should have seen this coming." "They're taking the project away from me." "Why would they do that?" "You're the one that figured it out." "Which means they no longer need me." "I know where this is coming from." "It's the general staff." "They want control without any interference from civilian scientists." "I swore I wouldn't let that happen." "Why am I telling you this?" "You're a military officer yourself." "If you get it, the same thing will happen on your planet." "Hey, I'm not a big fan of misusing technology on any planet and I might be able to help you out." "What do you mean?" "Obviously your government is keen on forming a relationship with mine." "That gives us some leverage." "You'd use your influence to help me?" "I could try." "Well..." "I really don't want to go back out there." "Maybe you could do me a favour and walk me home." "It's not far, but I don't like to walk alone at night." "Really?" "Don't they have crime on your planet?" "Oh, yeah." "Don't move." "The night the emissary told you that they put you in charge of the project, he came here, right?" "That's right." "That's just weird." "I mean, I know I've never been here before but I recognise this place." "Then you know where the drinks are." "Help yourself, and pour me one too." "It's impressive." "Do all government scientists live like this?" "The success of the project has brought me a few privileges." "Sometimes I feel a little guilty." "Most of my colleagues from my days at the academy don't live nearly so well." "Well, I'm sure you deserve it." "That doesn't pull any punches, does it?" "After the day I just had, that's the whole point." "So you live here on your own?" "Why do you ask?" "Well, it's a big place." "I don't know." "Just..." "Just curious, I guess." "I thought that was your clever way of asking if I was married." "I'm not that clever." "Well, anyway, the answer's yes, I live alone." "I was married for a while, but the job got in the way." "Well, that much I understand." "Then we're not so different after all." "We shouldn't do this." "You wouldn't have come here if you didn't want to." "I didn't say I didn't want to." "Emissary, what's going on?" " Where's Colonel Mitchell?" " He's been taken into custody." " Why?" " He killed Dr. Varrick." " What?" " That's insane." "When we found him, his blood-alcohol level was extremely high." "I suspect it was probably some kind of unpremeditated crime of passion." "We all know they left the reception together." "That's hardly evidence." "We also found her blood on his hands and his fingerprints on the murder weapon." "But most importantly, he confessed." " Cam, what happened?" " I don't know." "I mean, the whole night is just a blur." "I just remember feeling this insane anger." "I don't know why." "I picked up this statue and I hit her with it." "She was lying there, helpless, and I..." "It wasn't you, okay?" "These people can implant memories." "I've been telling myself that all morning." "It doesn't stop me from still seeing her face." "What if I told you everything that happened to you yesterday was a false memory?" "How would you know the difference?" "The emissary would like to speak with the prisoner." "We need to talk about this so-called evidence you have against Mitchell." "That won't be necessary." "Colonel Mitchell is free to return to Earth." " I'm what?" " I'm trying to convince the cabinet to maintain your diplomatic status, but I may not succeed." "Wa..." "Wa..." "Wait a minute." "If they think I'm guilty, why are they letting me go?" "They believe it is in the best interests of interplanetary relations to put this difficult business behind us as quickly and as quietly as possible." "Mitchell has been falsely accused." "Which means there could be a murderer out there." "Let's be realistic here." "Very few people have access to the memory device." "Even fewer have the skills to manipulate it in this manner and none that I can think of have any motive." "Colonel Mitchell should be grateful." "Under our rules of evidence, he would be convicted of this crime." "I should be grateful to walk away and have this memory in my head for the rest of my life?" "All right, then." "If you agree to close the matter, we can have the incident removed from your mind and replace it with a memory of a pleasant, uneventful evening." "Just like that." "Forget it ever happened." "Precisely." "On the other hand if you insist on a full investigation, I won't be able to protect you." "If the evidence points to your guilt you'll be subject to the full force of our laws and the penalty for murder is death." "Cameron, we need to be really careful here." "We have no idea how their legal system works." " We don't know what kind of rights..." " Sam, I need to do this." "I want to know what really happened." "You can tell the Galarans that until Colonel Mitchell is returned, all trade talks are suspended." "He doesn't wanna come back." "He wants to force them to do an investigation." " I don't give a damn." "General, it's easy for us to sit here knowing he didn't do it, but look at it from his view." "No matter what we say, he'll remember murdering her with his own hands." "You said the emissary offered to have the memory removed." "Well, he'd still know that she'd been killed, and I'm sure he'd be curious why no one had been held accountable for it." "He's taking an awful chance." "I believe it highly unlikely that the Galarans would execute Mitchell." "It would severely hinder possible future relations with the Tau'ri." "Sir, I've already spoken to Dr. Marell he says they can use the technology to determine if the memory's genuine or not." "I don't want him hooked up to that machine without one of you present." "I'll be observing the analysis." "Teal'c and Daniel have been granted access to all the material relevant to the investigation." "Very well." "Dr. Marell and Dr. Amuro will be conducting the analysis." "Now, if there's anything else you require..." "As a matter of fact, there is." "I understand a sample of Mitchell's blood was taken when he was arrested." "In order to determine his blood-alcohol level, yes." "Well, we'd like a portion of that sample sent back to Stargate Command just to corroborate your results, of course." "I'll see to it." "You can take the guards with you." "This man has been accused of murder." "I don't want them in my lab." "You can wait outside." "Are you fellas sure you wanna be left alone with me?" "Dr. Varrick was our colleague." "If we thought you killed her, we wouldn't be helping." "Then who do you think did kill her?" "Reya was gonna do everything she could to oppose the militarization of the project so they got rid of her." " Why frame me?" " They assumed that you'd claim immunity, and no prosecution would be necessary." "The whole thing was to be swept under the carpet." "They assumed wrong." "And for that we are grateful." "Can you prove the memory's false?" "Unfortunately Varrick was the most qualified for this work." "I'm sure you'll do fine." "Please." "Brain activity's extremely fluid." "We can't read a memory like opening a drawer and pulling out a file." "Patterns shift and mutate." "One memory colours another." "That's why it's so difficult to create a successful graft." "You have to be careful not to cause too many inconsistencies." "All right, colonel, we need to establish a base line." "What I've done is identify a series of key memories from your childhood." "These are seminal moments." "They stand out like signposts and they influence everything that came after them." "I'm gonna activate one now." "Dr. Peters to Nursing Station One." "Dr. Peters..." "Are you all right?" "Yeah, it's just weird." "What are you seeing?" "I'm in the V.A. Hospital where they brought my father after his accident." "He was a test pilot, right?" "Yeah." "Lieutenant James..." "Lieutenant James..." "Dr. Swanson to Physiotherapy." "Dr. Swanson to Physiotherapy." "It's the first time I saw him after the crash." "It scared the hell out of me to see him like that." "Somehow he made it seem that everything was gonna be okay." "We're moving into a related memory now." "It's a couple months later." "We're watching the launch of the first space shuttle." "I can't be much more than 10 years old." "Go, baby, go!" "What do you think of that, Cam?" "Space planes." "Tell you what, if they can pull that off, the least I can do is walk again, right?" "Well done, colonel." "So, what's next?" "With this data, we should be able to precisely calibrate the equipment." "And then comes the hard part." "We'll need to run through your memories of the murder." "We may have to do it several times." "Great." "Teal'c, Dr. Jackson, what can I do for you?" "We've got a problem." "The file is supposed to hold all materials relevant to the investigation but large sections of Dr. Varrick's personal records have been deleted." "Well, she was involved in a number of our most top-secret projects." "The deletions were made in the interests of national security." "Nothing in the missing material has any bearing on the case." " How are we to be sure?" "Because I'm telling you." "We must be missing something." " We've been through it three times." " What's the problem?" "We should run another diagnostic..." "It's not gonna change the result." "I need some air." "So far we can't find any evidence the memory is false." "According to these results, Colonel Mitchell really did murder Dr. Varrick." "Dr. Marell, you have to continue with the analysis." "Please." " You know he didn't do this." " That's not what the machine says." "Look, I know Dr. Varrick was your friend..." "She was more than that, colonel." "She was my wife." "We've been separated for two years." "I guess I was still hoping there might be a..." "I can't help you." "Sir, Dr. Lam's in surgery, but she wanted you to see this right away." "It's the results of the analysis of Colonel Mitchell's blood sample." "Anything useful?" "Yes, sir." "She wanted you to know that the triponins were negative, but the CK and the myoglobins were up." "No, wait." "The myoglobins were negative, but the CK and the triponins were up." " No, wait..." " Walter." "Whatever it was, it means that when the sample was taken Mitchell had been recently either stunned or rendered unconscious by some kind of electrical charge." " Like a zat gun?" " Yes, sir." "Or some such similar thing." "This is hardly proof of Colonel Mitchell's innocence." "Wow, on Earth, you have to prove guilt." "I know." "We're not on Earth." "I'll admit, it's enough to suggest to them that the investigation should continue." "But Dr. Marell has expressed reluctance to help you any further." "At least let us talk to him." "I'm sorry about Reya." "She told me she'd been married." "She didn't tell me it was you." "Would it have made any difference?" "I didn't kill her." "Even if I wanted to help you there's nothing more I can do." " Why not?" "As you know, we used Mitchell's own memories to establish a comparative standard." "Normally that should have been enough to identify any false readings but we were unable to do so, which means the memory is genuine or the transfer was expertly done and ordinary methods of detection are useless." "What other methods are there?" "Well, the only way would be to compare what happened with a genuine memory of similar content and emotional resonance so unless Colonel Mitchell's made a habit of killing innocent people we're out of options." "I may have what you need." "Hook me up." "There it is." "What are we looking at?" "The emotional resonance pattern of this is similar to that of Dr. Varrick's murder." "Mustang Leader, this is Mustang 3." "Do we have a confirmation on the target yet?" "Negative, Mustang 3." "AWACS reports we're still waiting on intel." "Maintain C AP." "I have a tally." "Three-vehicle convoy, just like the man said." "Copy that, 3, we're still trying to confirm that the target is in the conv oy." "Triple A, on my 3." "Breaking left." "His heart rate just shot up." "Breathing's shallow." "I'm taking fire." "Do we have a confirmation yet?" "It's not exactly the friendly skies out here." " Can I get a confirmation on the target?" " Mustang 3, you are cleared hot." "Repeat, you are cleared hot." " We sure about this?" " That's affirmative." "Bump up to 1500 for re- acquisition." "Roger that." "Weapon is armed." " Bomb's away." " Mustang 3." "Mustang 3." " Abort." "Abort." " What?" "No." "No, no, no." "The bomb is away." "What the hell's going on, Mustang Leader?" "We've lost confirmation on the target." "You've got to be kidding me." "Can you confirm hit?" "Stand by." "Target is destroyed." "Sorry about that, captain." "We relied on local allied intelligence." "Obviously, someone dropped the ball." "Who was the target?" "Was he in the convoy or not?" "Don't do this to yourself." "Who was in the convoy, sir?" "As far as we know, it was a group of refugees." "This wasn't your fault." "That doesn't change the fact that I have to live with it for the rest of my life." "Please tell me you got what you need." "We're analysing the results now." "Just give us a few moments." "You okay?" "No." "It worked." "The new data indicates the memory of Reya's murder was implanted." "Thank God." " I'll inform the emissary." " Hang on a second." "We may have proved I didn't kill her, but we're not finished by a long shot." "I have to know who did it and I'm not leaving here until we find out." "What exactly are we looking for?" "Because we know the memory was implanted we can expect to find anomalies." "Little moments where the brain is simply incapable of dealing with the inconsistencies that arise as a result of the graft." "Now, often these take the form of missing time or sudden changes in the identities of people around us." "Typically, they centre on splice points, where the memory starts and stops." "The problem is, they can often be difficult to detect." "Hey, Sam thanks." "He's ready." "You wanted to see us?" "I understand Dr. Marell and Dr. Amuro were able to determine that the memory was an implant." "I must say I'm relieved." "A trial could have been detrimental to relations between our worlds." "Not to mention inconvenient for Colonel Mitchell." "Yes, of course." "I'm sure he'd like to return to Earth as soon as possible." "He's still in the lab." "Mitchell believes that an analysis of the false memory could prove useful in determining the true identity of the murderer." "I'm sorry but I won't allow it." "We've already been more than generous putting our most important scientists and facilities at your disposal to determine Mitchell's innocence." "Now it's time they got back to their research." "Look, all we're asking for is a little more time." "The project's already behind schedule." "Dr. Marell is the most qualified to lead the research now and his new responsibilities preclude him from participating in this investigation." "Colonel Mitchell was assaulted." "His memories were manipulated against his will and an innocent woman was murdered." "I've only worked with him a short time, but I'm pretty sure he won't let this go." "And if you wanna get in his way let's just say when it comes time to decide if we wanna pursue this relationship his opinion's gonna carry a lot of weight." " Cam?" " No, I'm good." "Now, are you sure you wanna continue this?" "It's possible that there are no anomalies or they could be so deep we'll never find them even if we go over it 100 times." "It's the least I can do for her now." "Let's keep going." "All right." "There's nothing here." "There has to be." "We'll find it." "I know she meant a lot to you, but how much longer can we put him through this?" " He wants to do it." "Look, we know the memory's false by comparison." "There must be another indication." "We've been through this a dozen times." " The splices are indistinguishable." " I know." "That's because he was unconscious before the procedure began." "And he was unconscious after it was completed." "The whole thing has the quality of a dream." " It's jumbled up in his mind." " All right, what can we do about it?" "Focus on the inconsistencies in the memory itself." " What if there aren't any?" " I'm wasting time explaining this." "Can I do my work?" " How's he doing?" " Not too good." "Doesn't sound like you're making much progress." "Marell's determined, but I don't know." "The graft appears to be flawless." "I've got something." "There." "You see it?" "Yes." " What is it?" " It's what we're looking for." " Colonel Mitchell, can you hear me?" " Yeah." "We've identified a point where there may be an anomaly." "I'm gonna activate it now." "I want you to tell me what you see." "I'm in the house." "I'm walking down the hallway." "No, I..." "I..." "I've lost it." "Go back." "Just a minute." "Stop." "There." "Can you run it again, maybe slow it down a little?" "I see my reflection, my reflection in the mirror but the face is blurry." "It's an anomaly." "If the reflection is not yours, your brain can't deal with it." " That's why it's blurred." " Can you clean it up?" "I think so." "What did you see?" "Who was it?" "It was him." "Are you sure?" "Positive." " It was Marell." " That's impossible." "If he killed her, why would he help us?" "I mean, he wanted to reveal the identity of the murderer more than anyone." "What if he doesn't know?" "What, he killed her and then implanted the memory in Mitchell?" "And then erased it from his own mind." " Is that possible?" " Theoretically, yes, but..." "This is insane." "I loved her." "But she left you, didn't she?" "And you never got over it." "Then you saw me leave the party with her." " Look, it's..." "It's impossible." " There's one way to find out for sure." "If he really did erase his own memory, he'd replace it with something else." "We can check for anomalies the same way we did with Colonel Mitchell." "Go ahead." "You won't find anything." "We found that he had two identical memories one from that night, one from several nights before." "Except no two memories are exactly the same, like signatures." "When they're identical, you know that they've been forged." "As far as he knows, he was in bed the whole time." "He didn't just wanna fool us, he wanted to fool himself to get rid of the guilt." "And that's what did him in." "We're done." "How do you feel?" "Fine, I guess." "I've erased the implants." "You shouldn't have the image of killing Varrick in your mind but all of your genuine memories should be intact." "I still remember her." "Thanks." "Dr. Amuro." "And you must be our visitors from Earth." "Are you all right?" "Well, no." "Obviously, you've heard what happened to Reya." "To be honest, I still can't believe she's really gone." "But I..." "I talked with the emissary and we both agree that the best thing for me is to get back to work." "It was nice to meet you." "What the hell is this?" "He thinks she died in an accident and he'll continue to think that for the rest of his life." "You're just gonna let him get away with murder?" "He doesn't know he killed her." "There was no way to recover that memory." "And that's supposed to make it okay?" "It was for the good of the project." "And Dr. Varrick would have understood that." "I read your report." "I'm not sure I've ever seen language like that used in an official air force document before." "Sorry about that, sir." "You should have seen what Colonel Carter and Dr. Jackson wrote." "Yes, sir." "Colonel Carter told me what you had to do to prove your innocence." "Something about reliving a difficult memory." "Of course she didn't know what it was all about." "She hasn't read your service record like I have." "I hadn't thought about it in a long time but I guess something like that never goes away, does it?" "No." "When it happened I almost resigned my commission." "I'm glad you didn't." "I understand how you feel." "But leaving the air force, it won't change what happened." "It won't make you feel any better." "You know, you suck at pep talks, Dad." "Well, I'm just being realistic." "What else are you gonna do?" "Become an airline pilot?" "Fly the New York-DC shuttle five times a day?" "Mow the lawn on Sundays?" "That doesn't sound too bad." "Yeah, well, for someone else, maybe, but not for you." "It would've been easier if you'd grown up to be more like your mother but you're just like me." "Always looking to the horizon, always looking for something more." "I'm not like you, Dad." "I'm not that strong." "No, that's where you're wrong, kid." "You just don't know it yet."