"What is she doing?" "She said she had to time the calculations exactly right this time of year." "This time of year?" "What difference does it make?" "Uh, she said something about solar..." "Uh..." "well, to be honest with you, I wasn't really paying attention." "really?" "Carter?" "almost there, sir." "This time of year the direct line between P2X-555... . . and the Earth takes us within 70,000 miles of the sun." "I'm updating the drift calculation to include gravitational space/time warping." "We know that!" "Let's go." "Yes, sir." "You can start the dialling procedure." "Sir?" " How's the hand?" " A little sore, but all right." "Thank you." "Chevron one encoded." "Take this note with you." "Keep it in your vest pocket till you get on the other side." "It's fairly seIf-expIanatory." "Chevron two encoded." " Is everything all right?" " Everything's fine." " Chevron three encoded." " Time to ship out, Captain." "Yes, sir." "Chevron four encoded." "Chevron five encoded." "Ah!" "Done already?" "Chevron six encoded." "Chevron seven locked." "What the... ?" " Did you see that?" " Uh, Jack, do you see this?" "Captain Carter, ... . . where are we?" "I don't know." "For a minute, we were back in the gate room." "You know, this looks suspiciously like the butt end of a Titan missile." "Standing by for test burn in T minus 20 seconds." " What is a test burn?" " Just what it sounds like." "Any ideas here?" "Abort!" "Abort!" "Fifteen seconds." "Abort!" "Stand by for ignition." " Abort!" " Ten, ... . . nine, eight, seven, ... . . six, ... . . five, ... . . four, three, ... . . two, one, ... . . ignition." "How'd you know that would work?" " I did not." "" "Hands on your head!" "Get on your knees!" "Who are you?" "How did you get into this facility?" " What facility?" " Answer the question!" "Sir, don't say anything." "This is the gate room." " Shut up!" " We're still in Cheyenne Mountain." "Next person who shoots his mouth off gets this!" " Take them to the holding room." " Yes, sir." "No, take me to your CO." "The major wants all of this stowed for transport, sir." "What is it?" "My orders are to forget I ever saw it, sir, so I don't know what you're talking about." "Thank you, Sergeant." "I think we've travelled back in time, about 30 years." "I think we were in both time frames simultaneously, ... . . so the Stargate was there one minute and gone the next." "little bump in the calculations, Captain?" "I'm sorry, sir." "I don't know what to say." "Get us back home and we'II say it never happened." "Or get us back before we left and it won't happen." "well, think about it." "We're the first humans in history to go back in time." "well, for all we know." "If we could figure out how to do this again, think of what we could do." "We could actually visit babylon." "We could see the Great wall of China being built!" " Or prevent regrettable historical events." " No!" "That's exactly what we can't do." "Why not?" "Because of the grandfather paradox." "If you murdered your grandfather, your own father would never have been born." "So you're saying that if we change our own past..." "We could change our world in ways that we can't possibly imagine." "We might cease to exist, along with everything and everyone we know." "I have no part in the history of your world." "But when they find out about the Goa'uId threat, ... . . they might not open the Stargate in the first place." "In which case, we never meet and you're back to being first prime of Apophis." "I see." "So... we don't tell them about the Goa'uId." "How do we explain the larval Goa'uId that teal'c is carrying?" "Our advanced weapons, our GDOs?" "Correct me if I'm wrong, but... . . haven't we altered history already just by being here?" "We have to concentrate on damage control." "At the very least, destroy our weapons and technology." " That's gonna be a little tough." " We also cannot tell anyone anything... . . about who we are or where we're from." "This is a top-secret facility." "Anonymity does not go over big here." "We cannot tell them we're from the future, sir." " Even if..." "" " daniel?" " He asked if we were Soviet spies." "I just..." "Come with me." "Sure." "You bet." "Nyet?" "!" "I'm Major Robert Thornbird." "And you are... ?" "Captain James T Kirk of the Starship Enterprise." "Your dog tags say otherwise." "They're lying." "Your American accent is very impressive, Mr Kirk." "Before we ship you out and hand you over to wherever they take spies like you, ... . ." "I wanted a word." "Your incursion into our training facility... . . is gonna leave an embarrassing mark on my record." "Training facility?" "You don't think we'd test fire a real missile 28 floors inside a mountain?" "Listen, you don't have the exact date..." "What was the weapon you used?" "Weapon?" "Our cameras saw some sort of weapon." "well, it's hard to say." "Some sort of state secret?" "No, just difficult to pronounce." "My government doesn't take kindly to spies in its highest security facilities." "Neither do I." "Oh..." "Bob..." "Can I call you Bob?" "Even though you achieved nothing." "unless that's exactly what we were trying to achieve." "Kirk, you can talk to me, or you can talk to the CIA." "Ooh..." "AII right." "I'II be honest with you, Bob." "My name's not Kirk." "It's SkywaIker." "Luke skywalker." "still no sign of SG-1, sir." "They never made it to P2X-555." "Very well." "SG-5 will have to complete their mission." "If I may ask, sir, what are we going to do about SG-1?" "They're out there somewhere." "hopefully, they'II find their way back." "ShouIdn't we start a search?" "I'm afraid this is one mission they're on their own." "Yes, sir." "I don't know where we're headed." "They'II split us up." "We won't have much time to..." "Escape and live out our lives without affecting history." "Or..." "I can't think of an "or" at the moment, sir." " No "or"?" " There's an "or"." "You can't will something to happen because you want it that way." "Captain, where there's a will, there's an "or"." "Way." "If I remain on this planet, I will eventually be taken over by my mature symbiote." "I'II keep an eye." "You help the driver." " flat tyre?" " I'm the one who arranged it." "Before I even think of doing what's asked of me in the note, ... . ." "I need to know who you are and who gave it to you." "Oh, my God!" "My name is Samantha Carter and you gave me the note, sir." "general Hammond gave me a note... . . and told me to keep it in my pocket until I got to the other side." "It's addressed to me." "In my handwriting." "What's it say?" ""help them. "" "helping you will lead to court martial, so I'd Iike to know why I would do that." " Because it's your idea." " albeit one you won't have for 30 years." "What?" "I know this is hard to understand, but that is how far back in time we've travelled." " I'm sorry." "I can't help you." " Wait!" "We can... we can prove it." " What's the date?" " August 4th." "1969." " '69." "What happened in '69?" " The moon landing." " That was a couple of weeks ago, right?" " The entire world knows that." "But you watched it from your father's bedside in his hospital room, ... . . just two days after his first heart attack." " How did you know?" " Because we know you." "We will know you." "For some reason, 30 years ago you decided we would need help." "Otherwise you wouldn't be standing there with a note." "Now, are you gonna listen to yourself... or not?" " There are two men, including the driver." " Thank you." "Ow!" "I'm sorry, miss." "Did I hurt you?" "It's "Captain"." "And it's all right, Lieutenant." "Uh..." "May I see the note?" "We don't want to hurt anybody, but we do have to knock those guys out." "will this do?" "call for help." "The dangerous foreign agents you now guard have inexplicably freed themselves." "help!" " Where's the rest of our gear?" " In a separate truck for security reasons." " They should be right behind." " OK, good." "Get down on the ground." "Go!" "Everything you confiscated from us is in these two boxes?" " Except for your ray gun, yes." " Right." "Watch yourself." "Your Major Whatshisname had video tape of this thing in action." "Uh, yes." "It was in those boxes along with everything else." "Good." " Got any cash?" " Uh, yeah." " I might have some." " That's good." "I'II pay you back." "With interest." "You must keep everything you've seen and everything we've told you a secret." " For the rest of your life." " general Hammond." "I Iike the sound of that." "What are you gonna do now?" "well, you're better off not knowing." "But I do want you to know that I'm about to keep you from getting court-martiaIIed." "We should get off this road." "Find the interstate." " So what's the plan?" " Find the Stargate." " That's the plan?" " elegant in its simplicity, isn't it?" "And if we don't find the Stargate?" " There's one in Antarctica." " Antarctica!" "That's a fabulous plan." "Assuming we find the Stargate, how do we get back to the future?" "well, now, that's all in the note." "Right?" "Uh, no, sir." "No, sir?" "well, it doesn't explain how to get back." "At least, not explicitly." ""help them. "" ""August 10th, 9. 1 5am." "August 1 1th, 6.03pm. "" "That's helpful." "He had to be intentionally cryptic, so as not to risk changing his own history." "August 10th." "That's cryptic." "It just means that at 9. 1 5am something is going to happen." "And happen again the next day at 6.03." "We just have to figure out what that something is." "Right." "The 'Vette blew it when they went with that body style." "They used to be so cool." "actually, I was about four-and-a-haIf years old in '69." "Carter, stick your thumb out." "We should go to New York." "Why?" "That's where Catherine lived, or lives." "She's the only person outside of military... . . who might know about the Stargate." "She won't tell us over the phone." "daniel, you can't." "In order to preserve our past, Catherine has to first meet you years from now." "So we go in disguise." "Pretend to be... foreigners." " How are you gonna do that?" " I speak 23 different languages." "Pick one." "She began her research in the late '60s." "Maybe we gave her the idea in the first place." "This method appears to be ineffective." "teal'c." "teal'c!" "What are you thinking?" "That is effective, O'NeiII." "Hey!" "We would've stopped, man." "Hi." "Listen, we've got gas money." "Where are you headed?" "Upstate New York." "Some big concert." "Where you headed?" "New York." "Back East." "Hop in." "Ride up front with me, brother." "It's cool." "I'm michael." "I am not at liberty to reveal my identity." "Far out!" " hello." " Hi." "So what'd you do?" "We didn't, uh..." "We didn't do anything." "We've got a little problem with... . . the establishment." "I so relate to that." "So if you could take us as far as New York..." "I really love your hair." "Thanks." "Listen, we could really use some cheap clothes." "If you see a cheap clothes place around, we'd appreciate it." "No sweat!" "So, uh..." "Your thing..." "That thing..." "What's it symbolise?" "Peace?" "slavery to false gods." "Right on!" "So, um, it's made out of..." " Do not discuss it further." " I dig!" "It's cool." "So you just go AWOL?" "Hey, we're cool." "After the concert, me and Jenny, we're thinking of crossing the border to Canada." "For what reason?" "You know, man." "The war." "The war with Canada?" "No." "flare." " What?" " It's the only explanation." " We're here because of a solar flare." " Not an error in your calculations?" "I don't think so." "After the Abydos mission, when we couldn't make the gate work, ... . ." "I researched alternative applications, including time travel." " What'd you come up with?" " Just this." "What if... a massive solar flare just happened to occur... . . exactly when we were travelling between Earth and another Stargate?" "If the wormhole moved closer to the sun because of the flare's magnetic field, ... . . the increased gravity could sIingshot us back to Earth." " Why haven't we tried this before?" " Because flares are impossible to predict." "Light takes several minutes to travel, so by the time a flare has been confirmed, ... . . it's already too late." "If they're impossible to predict, how do we get ourselves home?" "August 10th, 9. 1 5am." "It's in the note." " That's the time of the next flare?" " Yeah." "general Hammond must've used my research to work it out." "Maybe that's why he asked you to do the research." "And then he looked up two flares in August of 1969 that could send us home." "general Hammond, you old son of a..." "hello." "Soup?" "Who are you guys?" "Come on, have something to eat." "travelling between Earth and where?" "What's that about?" " When I said that, I was just imagining..." " I don't think so, man." "You said that you were in trouble with the establishment." "And... . . we are." " We are." " Just not the establishment... . . of this planet." "No, it's true, michael." "We came to Earth to hide among your people a Iong, long time ago." "From a galaxy far, far away." "But now it's time to go home." "And we need your help." "How?" "We need to be in a place called New York by tomorrow." "I don't know, man." "It's all right." "Whoa!" "That was unreal!" "It is, in fact, extremely real." "As is our need for assistance." "We have to help them get home, michael." "OK." "We'II do it." "Sir, remember to use the hydrogen-aIpha solar filter." " Or I'II burn my eyes out." "I know." " Good luck." "Yes!" "AII right." "We've got one shot to prove Carter's theory." "Don't screw it up, Jack." "Is not astronomy one of your hobbies, O'NeiII?" "Not quite on this scale." "Let's get that dome open." "Father never told me Heinrich Gruber had a son." "I was a small boy when they were still working together, but... . . mein Vater often spoke of dein Vater... . . as one of the few people in this world he could trust." "Before we continue I must ask... . . what was so important it couldn't be discussed over the telephone?" "Mein father believed there must have been a second artefact... . . near that which dein Vater discovered in 1928." "He referred to it in his notes as a "doorway to heaven"." "You found only a fragment?" "Nothing beneath?" "The artefact had already been removed." "We always knew there had to be a second device with which to control the ring." "I realise these matters require the utmost propriety, but..." "Did your father ever explain to you the nature of the work he was doing in 1945?" "only that the American military... . . was under the mistaken impression that the device dein father discovered... . . might hold some... . . dark military purpose." "Even that much, I was sworn to secrecy." " There was an accident." " Ernest LittIefieId." "When the war ended, my father and I were told never to speak of it again." "It is simply locked away." "And... you cannot tell me where?" "Some old armoury in Washington, DC, gathering dust." "But it's pointless." "The military won't even acknowledge its existence." "would you know which armoury?" "AII right." "In a few seconds, we'II know whether or not we can go back." "And if we cannot, O'NeiII?" "I guess we stay." "AII right." "It's showtime." "Brother teal'c, ... . . at precisely 6.03pm tomorrow, ..." ". . we're going home." " well?" " Your theory is confirmed." "Where do we have to be for tomorrow's flare?" "Washington, DC." "We're almost there, sir." "We must find a power source right away." "We will." "Listen, I really have to say this." "The two of you have been unbelievably..." "Groovy." "Groovy, I think, is the word." "The people of our world will be extremely grateful." " Not the establishment, mind you." " No, not them." "What we're trying to say is that we have to go the rest of the way alone." "Why?" " Because it's dangerous." " We want you to take us with you." " We can't do that." " But you owe us." "Yes, we do." "We owe you a Iot." "But you belong here." "You have to trust me on this - this is a great time." "michael got drafted." "We were just going to the concert first." "You know, one last blast." "But if we went with you..." "I don't wanna kill anybody." " michael..." " Sir, you can't say anything!" "He has to make up his own mind." "We can walk the rest of the way from here." "We gotta go." "I'm sorry." "Your secret's safe with us." "I know that." "Thank you." "Take care." "Where to?" " Back the way we came, via P2X-555." " How do you know we'II travel forward?" "general Hammond must've chosen flares on the opposite side of the sun... . . so the sun's rotational differential will send us forward instead of back." "We just have to trust him." "We are 1 5 minutes away from our only chance!" " And we haven't found a power source..." " How much power?" "Keep it going!" "You, stop!" "We have got to go." "The timing has to be exact." "Just a few more seconds." "It's close enough." "Go!" "Get down!" "Auntie Em?" " Auntie Em?" " Where is everyone?" "hello, Jack." "teal'c." "daniel?" "I hardly recognised you with hair." "Do..." "Do we know you?" "Sam will recognise me." "Come closer." "Oh, my God!" "Cassandra!" "Dear Sam!" "Excuse me." " Who is this?" " Cassandra." " Cassie's 1 3 years old." " Not any more, Jack." "I've been expecting you - my whole life, in fact." "You entered the Stargate a few seconds too soon, ... . . so the flare threw you far into the future." "I've come to send you back where you belong." " How did you know we'd come here?" " When I was old enough to understand, ... . ." "Sam explained what happened, and that I'd be the one to send you home." " Like a seIf-fuIfiIIing prophecy?" " Mm-hm." "As much as I'd love to spend more time with you, the timing must be precise." " You have to go." " already?" "But there's so much that you..." "You know I can't." "I will tell you this." "Your journey's just beginning." "Incoming traveller, sir." " It's SG-1!" " Open the iris." "Yes!" "We're home." "Thanks to one sparky, young Lieutenant Hammond." "How did you know, sir?" "As a Lieutenant, I was asked to escort four people out of Cheyenne Mountain." "In the vest pocket of one, I found a note with my name on it." "needless to say, I followed its instructions." " And you knew when to give it to me?" " Not until I saw the cut on your hand." "Remember when I took your cuffs off?" "Then you've been waiting for this to happen." "Ever since we met." "I almost didn't let you go." "But if you didn't, you would've changed your own history." "It's going to be a Iong debriefing, people." "We'II start in one hour." "Yes, sir." "Oh, by the way, colonel, ... . . with interest, you owe me 539 dollars and 50 cents." "Yes, sir." "subtitles by Visiontext"