"Hey!" "Hey, is anyone there?" "Look, I need some help in here!" ""PRESS HERE"" "Alright." "Look," "I know you're probably panicking right now, but there is no time for that." "You need to focus." "I'm sure you're wondering who tied you to the desk." "Look, the truth is, it was you ..." "I mean, me." "I did it 'cause I needed you to get this message." "It would take too long to give you the full explanation and you wouldn't remember it anyway, so you're just gonna have to trust me on this." "Now... you'll find a knife taped to the underside of your chair." "Find it and cut yourself loose." "Now, I need you to listen." "It is vitally important that you find this woman." ""THIS IS TEYLA." "FIND HER."" "I don't know where she is, but you have to find her." "She can help." "Check the Mess Hall, or maybe they took her to the Brig." "I don't know, but you just have to keep looking." "Don't worry about anything else and for God's sake don't trust anyone." "Just find her and do it fast, because if you don't, hundreds of people are gonna die" " including you." "THIS IS TEYLA." "FIND HER." "Teyla Emmagan" " Athosian" "Transcribed By:" "Callie Sulivan" "Timing By:" "CicMax / Resync for NBS 720p:" "H2" "Encoded By:" "Ascend2012" "Stargate Atlantis 4x06" " Tabula Rasa 14 HOURS EARLIER." " DAY TIME " "Katie?" "Rodney!" "Hey, what are you doing here?" "Well, I heard you were back and I hadn't seen you for a while, so ..." "I know." "We have this whole new mainland to explore and I've been bringing back samples all week." "So I see." "Anything interesting?" "Uh, well, it's all pretty similar to what we found back on Lantea." "We found a few new species ... oh, which reminds me." "I've got a surprise for you." "I found this guy hiding in some shrubbery." "What is that?" "Well, it doesn't have a name yet, but I'm thinking of calling it..." "Rodney Anivalosa." "after you." "Really?" "You can do that?" "!" "Yeah." "Be careful." "The bristles will pierce skin." "Oh!" "Anyway, look, I wondered if I could tear you away from all of this long enough to have to lunch." "Oh, I would love to, but I think I'm coming down with something." "I have a headache and I've had a few dizzy spells, so I was thinking of going down to the Infirmary." "Oh." "Uh, well, I'll come with you." "Oh, no, Rodney, you don't have to do that." "I know how much you hate being around sick people." "Oh, no, really, it's fine." "Oh, that is so sweet!" "Thanks." "After you." "Dr. Brown." "I see you've brought my number one patient." "What?" "Oh, no, we're not here for me this time." "I'm here for her." "OK, well, what can I do for you?" "Well, I've got this really bad headache that won't go away and I feel kind of dizzy." "When did you first notice it?" "Some time this morning." "Why?" "Well, because you're the fourth person to come in here with those exact symptoms - and the second person from the Botany Department." "Gerald?" "Hey." "Who's that?" "Gerald Baxter." "He's on my team." "You've met him before." "He's got the bug collection." "Oh." "Sure." "Right." "Yeah, I remember now." "Well, I'm gonna need to take some blood." "You, too, Doctor." "What?" "If there is something going around, you might have been exposed to it as well." "Sorry." "Major Dorsey and his team just returned from M6R-214." "They examined the debris field above the planet and found the parts from one, possibly two, Replicator ships." "Just a matter of time before the Wraith got organised and started hitting back." "I suppose." "I mean, they did defeat the Ancients, after all." "The Replicators may look like the Ancients and they may use the same technology but they're gonna be a lot tougher to put down." "Colonel Carter, come in, please?" "Go ahead, Doctor." "I've got a situation developing." "Be advised, I've imposed a quarantine on the entire Infirmary level." "What's going on?" "Eleven patients have shown up here in the last hour complaining of headache and dizziness." "Eight of them are from the survey team that just got back from the mainland." "Any idea what's wrong with them?" "I ran some blood tests and found a bacteria I've never seen before." "I'm checking it against the Ancient database." "What do you want us to do?" "Well, first thing we need to do is isolate everyone that went to the mainland and have them report to Doctor Neaves in the Auxiliary Medlab for testing." "Will do." "Keep us posted." "More test results." "You and I are both infected;" "so's Doctor McKay." "The good news is, the most advanced case is still only showing mild flu-like symptoms." "Maybe it won't get any worse than that." "Well, let's hope so." "PRESENT" "Hello?" "Oh." "Hey." "Hey, wake up." "What are you doing here?" "I-I don't know." "What are you doing?" "You're not a soldier." "If you say so." "You should come with me." "It's safe." "No-no, slow down." "What's going on here?" "It's the soldiers - they're after us." "If they catch us, they'll take us away." "Take us where?" "Why?" "What soldiers?" "What is this place?" "Shhh!" "You shut up!" "The soldiers will hear us." "What the hell is going on here?" "Why can't I remember anything?" "I don't know!" "No-one can." "No-one can?" "You've seen others?" "Yes." "One or two others, apart from the soldiers." "What about her?" "Was she there?" "No." "I have to find her." " Why?" "I don't know." "It's important." "Look, the soldiers probably have her by now, OK?" "Come on." "Well, can we ask them?" "Are you crazy?" "!" "If the soldiers see you, they shoot you, they take you away." "Again with the taking away!" "Look, you should come hide with me." "It's safe." "I can't." "I have to keep looking." "Fine." "Suit yourself." "You want to get yourself killed" " I don't care." "10 HOURS AGO." "It started suddenly, and then it just stopped." "OK, well, I appreciate you telling me." "Aren't you gonna do anything?" "To be honest, I don't see how it's relevant." "Well, it's a new symptom." "I thought it just might be important." "I don't see how a tingling sensation in your knees relates to this condition, especially since you're the only one experiencing it." "Yeah, but so far." "You know, I'm just saying we don't know anything about this disease." "Look, the best thing for you to do right now is try to relax, OK, and let me do my work." "Here you go." "Thank you." "What did Doctor Keller say?" "Oh, she's gonna, uh, take it into consideration;" "thanked me for my input and, uh ... how're you doing?" "I'm OK." "Well, Doctor Keller's got her team working pretty hard, trying a bunch of stuff." "I'm sure they'll come up with a way to beat this thing in no time." "Seriously, are you OK?" "My headache - it's getting worse." "Look, is there anything I can do?" "Could you ask the nurse to bring me some tea?" "Well, what's wrong with this one?" "Oh." "Yeah." "Great." "Marie?" "What's going on?" "I don't know." "I just got really dizzy." "Are you telling us that the infection has breached Hazmat protocol?" "I'm not entirely sure." "It's possible she could have been previously exposed but that would mean it's already spread much farther among the general population than we thought." "I've got off-duty medical personnel conducting random blood tests around the city to get a sense of where we're at." "Have we confirmed it came from the mainland?" "Well, the plant and soil samples brought back by the Botany Department were negative, but it still seems like the most likely point of origin." "What about the database?" "I haven't found a match yet, but I'm still looking." "There is one more thing:" "since we have no idea what this disease does or how it's spread, or even if our containment measures are having any effect," "I recommend we suspend all Gate travel immediately." "Thank you, Doctor." "Hey." "How're you feeling?" "I-I don't know." "Oh." "Well, they brought dinner." "It's Salisbury steak - it's actually quite good." "Oh, and by the way, I asked Doctor Keller about your friend Doctor Baxter." "She says he's asleep but apparently the fever's down." "Who?" "Doctor Baxter.That's his name, right, the guy in your team?" "Katie?" "Where am I?" "What do you mean?" "You're in the Infirmary." "I brought you here, remember?" "Who are you?" "PRESENT" "Hey!" "Hold it right there." "I don't wanna cause any trouble." "I just ..." "All right, put him with the others." "Go on, get him outta here, come on." "Yes, sir." "8 HOURS EARLIER" "Well, what's the word?" "Well, the random test results came back." "Six different people working in six different areas of the city all positive." "Well, that doesn't sound very promising." "Well, it's either a statistical miracle or the entire base has been exposed." "We're running more tests to confirm it but it doesn't look good." "I don't know about you, but I feel fine." "Well, me too, and that's the problem." "If there is a delay before the first symptoms appear, it could have spread anywhere before we even knew what was happening." "I've informed Stargate Command that we're suspending Gate operations." "Colonel Carter, this is Doctor Keller." "Go ahead." "I'm sending you scans on Katie Brown as well as three other patients who are beginning to show signs of amnesia." "All of them show large concentrations of affected cells in the medial temporal lobe." "Looks like the bacteria's causing these cells to produce a hormone that interferes with the brain's ability to access episodic memory." "How bad are we talking?" "Well, the rate of deterioration seems to vary from patient to patient but in all cases it looks like it's progressive, meaning the longer they go without treatment, the worse it gets." "Pretty soon they won't be able to remember their own names." "You said the first symptoms were headaches and dizziness." "Yeah, that's right." "How long after they appeared before the first signs of memory loss?" "Again, it seems to vary, but you're looking at an average of about six hours." "What about you, Doc?" "Showing any signs?" "Yeah." "The headache started half an hour ago." "All right." "Keep searching the database." "I still think it's our best bet to find a solution." "I'd love to, but if we're right about these numbers, I'm about to get overrun with a lot of new patients." "It's already pretty crowded in here." "Mess Hall." "We can clear it out and make a temporary ward." "Yeah, that's a good idea." "At the very least, it'll consolidate everyone in one place for treatment." "Do it." " Are you all right?" " Yeah..." "Where am I?" "We were hoping you could tell us." "Who are all you people?" "We don't know." "None of us can remember anything." "What's happening out there?" "What did you see?" "Nothing." "Just empty hallways." "How did I get here?" "The soldiers brought you." "Why?" "They bring everyone here." "They say it's for our own protection." "Don't waste your time." "It won't open." "Why are they doing this to us?" "Look, why can't anyone remember?" "My... the computer." "Where's my computer?" "It wasn't with you when they brought you here." "Why?" "I have to find someone - a woman." "Teyla!" "Do you know who that is?" "Does anyone here know Teyla?" "Anyone?" "I thought the city had some sort of automatic lockdown to prevent stuff like this." "It does." "Oh yeah?" "What happened?" "What, you're asking me?" "You got a headache?" "Yeah." "I guess it was just a matter of time." " John?" " I'm fine." "Hey." "How're you feeling?" "I am fine." "Any symptoms?" "No." "None yet." "Me neither." "What is it?" "How do they know we're all infected?" "My blood wasn't part of the sample that was tested." "Nor was mine." "Even so, it is likely we were exposed." "So what?" "Being exposed doesn't mean you've got it." "Maybe it doesn't affect everybody the same way." "All I know is I feel great." "So do I." "Perhaps you should make Doctor Keller aware of this." "Yeah." "OK." "'Scuse me." "Dr. Keller." "I need to talk to you." "Uh, I'm a little busy right now." "I'm not sick." "Well, if you were lucky enough not to be exposed, you just blew it by coming in here." "No." "I know I've been exposed." "People I've been working with all day have been in sick, but I'm not feeling anything." "Neither is Teyla." "You think you might have some kind of immunity?" "You're the doctor." "OK." "I'm gonna need a sample of your blood." "Take as much as you need." "What are you doing?" "I have to remember somehow." "I already feel certain things slipping away." "All right, now what are you doing?" "Getting out of here." "All right, everyone, listen up." "I need to escape as quickly as possible." "Does anyone know how I can do that?" "You can't just leave." "Why not?" "What about the soldiers?" "We're just gonna have to deal with them." "Sorry, call me crazy, but I don't exactly trust them." "That doesn't mean we should be running loose." "We have no idea what's out there." "Look, something caused this to happen, all right, and we're not gonna figure it out from in here." "Somewhere out there, there is a woman ... a woman named ..." "Teyla." "Teyla, right." "Thank you." "I think she knows something." "What?" "I don't know." "We've gotta get out there and find out." "I think we should listen to him." "Why?" "Well, it makes sense." "Why haven't the soldiers told us what's happened?" "Why haven't there been any announcements or any help on the way?" "Maybe they don't know any more than we do." "We need a plan." "They let you out?" "The second set of random blood tests just came back" " all positive." "Didn't seem much point in quarantining the Infirmary any more." "You showing any signs?" " Headache." " Yeah, same here." "Five bucks says you start losing your memories first." "Rodney!" "All right, we've got food, water and blankets." "We don't have enough beds but we're just gonna have to make do." "Well, we may need to think about ordering all non-essential personnel to report to the Mess Hall." "I mean, they're gonna wind up there anyway and this way we won't have people with no memories wandering the hallways." "That's what I'm worried about." "I'll send Lorne and a team out, make sure those orders are followed." "These are from Doctor Neaves." "They're stimulants." "He thinks they may slow the effects of the memory loss." "It's just a stop-gap but at least it may buy us a few hours." "Do we know what's in these, because I'm allergic ..." "Just take it." "Hand these out to Lorne and his men." "One more thing:" "I've ordered Doctor Zelenka to remove the Gate's main control crystal." "No matter what happens, we cannot risk spreading this disease elsewhere in the galaxy or to Earth.." "What happens when we all start losing our memory?" "Doctor Keller will come up with something before that happens." "Hey." "I thought we were moving everyone to the Mess Hall?" "He's our most advanced case." "His vitals are too unstable." "What can I do for you?" "I was just wondering if you found anything." "What do you mean?" "I'm not showing any sign of the disease, remember?" "Oh." "Well, it's possible you could have some sort of natural immunity." "Doc..." "Stay here a minute." "I'll take a sample of your blood." "Doc." "You've already done that." "It's happening to me, isn't it?" "Doctor, he's convulsing." "OK, uh, give him ... um ... uh, meda- ... medazelam, four milligrams." "He's in V-fib." "I need a crash cart." "Charge it to two hundred." "Clear." "Charge it to three hundred. ..." "Clear." "Go!" "Stop!" "Go!" "Stop!" "All right, I think we're clear." "Oh, thank God!" "My lungs were about to give out!" "So what next?" "I don't know." "How do we find her?" "Who?" "Teyla!" "The one we just risked our lives for!" "Right." "Right." "I don't know." "All right." "We'll just have to search room by room." "I mean, how big could this place possibly be?" "Where are you taking us?" "I already told you: the Mess Hall." "I don't wanna go there!" "Just relax." "I know you're scared, but you're just gonna have to trust me." "It's for your own good." "So much for coming quietly!" "Hey." "Mess Hall's this way." "Right." "Don't look at me that way." "It's easy to get turned around in this place." "Major Lorne's picking up some more stragglers." "We're starting to get a little resistance." "Yeah." "They're starting to lose their memories." "They probably can't understand why there's a bunch of soldiers after them." "That's why I told him to take his men to the Armoury and equip them with stunners." "I'm not sure I like the idea of us shooting at our own people." "Well, they may not have a choice." "Yeah, I suppose you're right." "Pretty soon there's gonna be some panicked, confused people out there." "Ok, carry on." "What?" "Come with me." "You might wanna go easy on that stuff, Major." "Sir, we need to delay this thing as much as possible." "If we all go, there's no coming back." "Yeah, I know." "That's what I wanna talk to you about." "I've got an idea." "Haven't we come this way before?" "No." "You sure?" "No." "I have an idea." "What are you doing?" "If we come back here, we'll know we've been this way before." "Presuming, of course, that we remember that we're the ones who put it there in the first place." "I know you're out there." "Drop your weapons and come out slowly." "Little guy with glasses." "What are you doing?" "I know him." "Don't shoot." "I don't have any weapons." "Who are you?" "We were captured by the soldiers." "We escaped." "Really?" "Listen, what is that?" "I found it." "Let me see." "What is it?" "I don't know, but something tells me it's important." "Why?" "I don't know." "THIS IS TEYLA." "FIND HER." "Hey!" "How did you know to do that?" "I don't know." "I just did." "Well, that's her!" "Teyla!" "You know her?" "Well, not exactly." "We're looking for her." "We think she can help us." "Huh!" "It says, "Find her."" "How are we going to do that?" "This is what I wanted to show you." "This is the bacteria that is causing our disease?" "Not exactly, but it's very similar." "And you found this in the database?" "I stopped looking in the database." "I knew there was a reason why Teyla and Ronon are the only people who've tested negative so far." "We don't have a lot of information on the Satedans so I started looking through Doctor Beckett's records on the Athosians." "This is a blood sample taken from a ten year old boy." "He was suffering from something called, um ... er ..." "I wrote it down ..." "Kirsan fever?" "Yeah, that's it." "It is a common childhood ailment throughout the galaxy." "I had it when I was eight." "I had it when I was ten." "But this cannot be the same disease." "Kirsan fever does not affect adults, nor does it cause memory loss." "Well, that may be true but the structure of the bacteria is too similar to ignore." "They have to be related somehow." "Wait a minute." "Maybe they are the same." "That would explain why the sensors didn't identify it as a threat." "How is that possible?" "Well, think about it." "I mean, this planet didn't have a Stargate until we came here." "Maybe when the Ancients were first scouting this place, they accidentally brought this, er ..." "Kirsan fever with them." "It got trapped here and over the course of ten thousand years it mutated to cause the symptoms we're now experiencing." "That would also explain why you and Ronon aren't affected." "You have antibodies built up from when you were young." "Well, if they have the antibodies, then ..." "It would take months to reverse-engineer a cure." "I mean, I'm not even sure it's possible." "The sap of the enchuri plant." "My people have used it for generations to combat Kirsan fever." "It is highly effective and not much is needed." "Let's go get some." "Take a Jumper." "Wait a minute." "You've disabled the Gate, remember?" "You ordered Doctor Zelenka to take the control crystal." "Where did he put it?" "Zelenka, this is Sheppard." "Come in." "Check out the rooms down there and there." "I want this section cleared out in ten minutes." "Lorne, come in." "Yes, sir, go ahead." "You seen Zelenka?" "As a matter of fact, I have." "Did you bring him to the Mess Hall?" "Uh, sorry, sir, but he gave us the slip." "Must have heard us coming." "Cracked one of my people over the head with a metal rod and disappeared down a service hatch before I could get a shot off." "There's no telling where he is now." "Zelenka, respond?" "... Zelenka, come in." "Radek!" "We are not trying to hurt you." "We need your help." "OK, this is pointless." "Look, we don't even know if he still has a radio, and even if we find him, chances are he's not gonna remember what he did with the control crystal." "Let's face it: we're screwed." "There's gotta be some way out of this." "What about the Jumpers?" "They've got D.H.D.s." "It doesn't matter." "Without the control crystal, the Gate can't establish a stable wormhole." "We're not going anywhere." "I'm missing something." "I can't concentrate." "What about the mainland?" "Ronon is right." "The enchuri plant is abundant on many worlds." "It may be here as well." "All right." "Assuming we can find the stuff, how're we gonna distribute it?" "I'll figure something out." "I'll stay with Rodney." "Do you know what to look for?" "It grows like a weed on Sateda." "Uh, there." "You can fly this thing." "It's in your blood" " literally." "Wait a second." "What am I doing?" "You said the quickest way to spread the cure was to aerosolise it and distribute it through the ventilation system." "You are currently attempting to override base protocol for temperature, humidity and air pressure." "Right." "Right, OK, it's easy." "Just a simple matter of accessing the root directory and, uh ..." "Ah, come on!" "Rodney." "No-no-no-no-no, I should be able to do this in my sleep." "Oh, God." "It's happening to me too, isn't it?" "You have to remain calm." "Oh, no-no-no-no, you don't understand." "My memory was lousy to start with." "I mean, people's names, birthdays." "I once forgot Mother's Day five years in a row." "What is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter?" "Well, that's pi." "It's three point one four one five nine two six five etcetera etcetera." "It doesn't count - that's easy." "You are a scientist, Rodney." "That is what you care about;" "that is what you will hang onto the longest." "Right." "Right." "So..." "Wait a minute." "Doesn't that make me a really bad person?" "It makes you the type of person who is going to save all our lives." "Oh!" "OK." "Hmm!" "What is this place?" "I don't know." "Looks like they left in a hurry." "She's not here." "Let's ..." "Down here!" "This way!" "Quiet." "Go!" "Go!" "All right, everybody spread out." "They've gotta be in here somewhere." "Sir!" "Found 'em." "Good." "Good." "Let's go, let's move out." "Come on." "Can we get out of here, please?" "What is it?" "I have an idea." "Come on." "Let's go." "Wait a minute." "What is this place?" "The mainland." "What are we doing here?" "I told you already." "We need to get that plant." "Something seems fishy." "Never gets old." "Sorry, buddy." "You're just gonna slow me down." "How's it coming, Rodney?" "I'm just about finished ..." "I think." "What was that?" "I'll go see." "Keep working." "Don't move!" "Major Lorne." "It's me, Teyla." "You shouldn't be out here." "Major, it's me." "Everyone's been ordered back to the Mess Hall." "But Doctor McKay and I ..." "Put your hands on your head, slowly." "Teyla..." "Oh God." "All right, let's get her up." "Come on!" "All right." "Look, I know you're probably panicking right now, but there is no time for that." "You need to focus." "I'm sure you're wondering who tied you to the desk." "You're awake." "Major Lorne, you must let me free ..." "Save it." "You're not going anywhere 'til I get some answers." "I need to know what you've done to my people." "What I've done?" "!" "You believe I'm behind this?" "Is it a drug?" "Some kind of bio-weapon?" "Major, they're sick." "You as well." "The entire base is infected with a disease." "Everyone except you." "Yes." "I'm immune to its effects." "Isn't that convenient?" "How many of those have you taken?" "Why don't you just let me worry about that, OK?" "It's the pills." "They're what's making you act like this." "They're confusing you." "They're making you unstable." "Making me unstable?" "!" "I'm not the one who unleashed a disease on my people, OK?" "Quit stalling." "I wanna know what you were doing in the hallway ..." "Rodney!" "Teyla!" "Yes!" "It's good to see you." "Colonel Carter, Doctor Zelenka, you as well." "How did you find me?" "Uh, well, we were having trouble finding you by ourselves, so we followed him." "Did you finish your work?" "Wh-what do you mean?" "Can you disarm the force shield?" "I-I don't know." "Quickly." "Don't move." "Drop it." "Now back away." "Now," "Tell me." "Who the hell are you?" "I know you don't remember everything." "You have no idea what's going on." "You're confused, maybe even a little scared." "I know I would be." "But you have to trust me." "We're friends." "The things we've been through together - I don't care what anyone says, no disease can wipe that away, not completely." "OK, deep down, you know I'm telling the truth." "Now give me the gun." "Oh, nice try." "For all I know, you're the one who tied me up." "Fine." "Then shoot me." "Then you'll be all alone in the middle of the dark forest, with no idea who you are, where you're going or what you're gonna do next." "How could I possibly make it any worse?" "That's a good point." "Here." "Sit." "Are you sure you wouldn't rather do it?" "I do not know how." "Oh, and I do?" "Yes." "You created the override programme." "You said you were almost finished." "Oh, then it should be easy." "Rodney, listen to me." "You must do this." "It is our only chance." "The knowledge is inside you." "You just have to find it." "PROGRAM COMPLETE" "Wow!" "He did it." "When I said I was almost finished, I guess I wasn't kidding." "Now what?" "Well, now we just have to hope that Colonel Sheppard and Ronon completed their side of the mission." "Right." "Right." "Who?" "What is it?" "A ship headed for the Bay doors on the roof." "Have they identified themselves?" "No, sir." "It could be help." "Could also be some kind of an attack." "Get in touch with the others; tell 'em to meet me at the Jumper Bay." "And find Major Lorne." "Nice flying." "Thanks." "Come on, help me with the stuff." "We've gotta get this to Teyla right away." "Who?" "Come on." "Hands in the air, now." "Listen, Lieutenant," "This is medicine." "We need to deliver it." "I said hands in the air." "Let's take them to the Brig." "You're making a mistake." "There are sick people who need that." "Sure you know what you're doin'?" "What the hell is going on here?" "Sir, we caught these men trying to infiltrate the base." "Lorne, you've got to listen to me." "Everybody on this base is gonna die if you don't." "And who are you?" "Look in your pocket." "What?" "Just look in your vest pocket." "You took a picture of him just in case it came to this." "I was there." "LT." "COL." "JOHN SHEPPARD." "HE IS YOUR COMMANDING OFFICER." "TRUST HIM!" "I was there." "He's telling the truth." "This is our commanding officer." "That's right." "I am your commanding officer, so you should do what I say." "Yes, sir." "What are your orders?" "Do what he says." "Gun." "Follow me." "Colonel, you're awake." "Mmm-hmm." "What happened?" "Teyla distributed the plant in the ventilation system." "It knocked you out for a bit." "How long have I been asleep?" "About a day." "A day?" "!" "Hit some people harder than others." "How are you feeling, John?" "How's your memory?" "Well, pretty good, I think." "I mean, things are a little fuzzy." "If I forget your birthday next year ..." "I will forgive you." "When you are feeling well enough," "Major Lorne wishes to speak with you." "He feels badly about what happened." "It wasn't his fault." "Just glad he still had the photo I gave him." "That was good thinking, by the way." "Yes." "If the distribution of the cure had been delayed any longer, many more people would have died." "What do you mean?" "Where's McKay?" "You should get some sleep." "It's OK." "I'm fine." "I can let you know when she wakes up." "I wanna stay." "OK." "She's not giving up, you know." "She's a fighter." "Katie?" "Doctor!" "She's moving her fingers." "Katie?" "Katie!" "Hey." "Hello." "Where am I?" "You're in the Infirmary." "You're safe." "Do you remember anything?" "Umm..." "Rodney?" "It's good to see you." "Yeah, it's good to see you too."