This Is What I Think.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Stargate SG-1
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
Scene: Teal'c's quarters.
Jack enters. Teal'c is meditating.
O'NEILL: Hey, am I interrupting anything?
TEAL'C: Yes.
http://www.tv.com/shows/incorporated/burning-platform-3441461/
tv.com
Incorporated Season 1 Episode 9
Burning Platform
Aired Wednesday 10:00 PM Jan 25, 2017 on Syfy
AIRED: 1/25/17
http://www.tv.com/shows/incorporated/golden-parachute-3442319/
tv.com
Incorporated Season 1 Episode 10
Golden Parachute
Aired Wednesday 10:00 PM Jan 25, 2017 on Syfy
the Season 1 finale.
AIRED: 1/25/17
Incorporated
Burning Platform / Golden Parachute
You should get in line too. I can't be seen playing favorites.
http://www.tv.com/shows/star-trek/let-that-be-your-last-battlefield-24953/
tv.com
Star Trek Season 3 Episode 15
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
Aired Unknown Jan 10, 1969 on NBC
AIRED: 1/10/69
From 3/1/1950 ( Klaus Fuchs was convicted of passing along American and British atomic secrets to the Soviet Union ) To 8/1/1997 is 17320 days
17320 = 8660 + 8660
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 8660 days
From 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) To 8/1/1997 is 2330 days
2330 = 1165 + 1165
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/10/1969 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" ) is 1165 days
From 6/24/1931 ( Herbert Hoover - Executive Order 5658—Form, Style, and Safeguarding of Executive Orders and Proclamations ) To 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) is 23190 days
23190 = 11595 + 11595
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/1/1997 is 11595 days
http://www.tv.com/shows/stargate-sg-1/the-enemy-within-7321/
tv.com
Stargate SG-1 Season 1 Episode 3
The Enemy Within
Aired Friday 8:00 PM Aug 01, 1997 on Syfy
While the U.S. government determines the fate of Teal'c, SGC must deal with one of its own that has been taken over by a Goa'uld.
AIRED: 8/1/97
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19970801&slug=2552586
The Seattle Times
Friday, August 1, 1997
After Boeing Merger, Changes Anticipated -- Condit, Stonecipher Set To Unveil Plans
By Polly Lane
Seattle Times Business Reporter
With today's completion of Boeing's $16.3 billion acquisition of McDonnell Douglas, the aerospace industry's weekend buzz will be over what changes may be announced Monday when the new company begins operating.
Boeing Chairman Phil Condit and President Harry Stonecipher, the latter formerly McDonnell Douglas' chief executive, will brief the world about their plans at a news conference Monday at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. It's a location chosen to emphasize that Boeing no longer is just a Seattle company, but a global business.
Of foremost interest is the future headquarters of Boeing Defense and Space operations, now based in Kent. It was widely publicized earlier this week that Condit and Stonecipher disagreed.
Condit wants to keep the headquarters here, with Boeing's Alan Mulally in charge. Stonecipher wants Michael Sears, president of McDonnell's aerospace division, to lead the defense and space unit from St. Louis, where jet fighters are built.
The executives said they hoped to have a decision by Monday.
Stock analysts think it unlikely that Condit would agree to move the defense and space headquarters to St. Louis, though they expect military aircraft building operations to continue there.
Condit has said there won't be major disruptions for workers scattered across the country, partly because there are few duplications of activities. But he also has said Boeing hopes to save $1 billion in operations costs in the first year by eliminating overlapping management operations.
Officials stress there are plenty of other opportunities in growing company businesses, so minimal layoffs are expected. McDonnell has up to 600 managers in its corporate office in St. Louis.
Already, Boeing is combining marketing, sales and contract operations for commercial jets at Boeing's Commercial Airplane Group headquarters in Renton. Douglas Aircraft workers are expected to be moved here from California in that unit.
Other consolidations, including duplicate offices in Washington, D.C., and in personnel and benefits operations, are planned, but they may take up to a year.
Boeing unveiled its new board of directors yesterday. As expected, Stonecipher was named Boeing's president and chief operating officer. Other former McDonnell Douglas executives who now sit on Boeing's board include John Biggs, chief executive of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equitities Fund; and Kenneth Duberstein, chief executive of the Duberstein Group.
Frank Shrontz, Boeing chairman emeritus, and Harold Haynes, former head of Chevron, will retire from the board.
Monday's "Day One" event will be celebrated at every company outlet. Locally, Boeing employees will view the executives' presentations on huge outdoor video screens.
In St. Louis, McDonnell Douglas' F-18, F-15 and other military jets will be displayed on the company's airport apron adjoining headquarters. A Harrier will hover over a parked MD-80 and a Boeing 757, commercial jets operated by TWA. While hovering, the Harrier will bow and tip its nose in salute to employees gathered nearby.
A next-generation Boeing 737-700 will be displayed alongside a competing MD-90 narrowbody at the Douglas Aircraft plant in Long Beach, Calif. A 747-400 will be near the stage and Kingdome-sized video screen outside the Everett plant.
New signs and banners bearing the combined company's logo will emphasize a new era in aerospace. Condit said last week that Boeing will lead the world in aerospace and "define the future of flight."
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
KENNEDY: I heard the operation was a complete success, sir. Congratulations. And I have my orders to return to Langley.
HAMMOND: Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out.
KENNEDY: With Teal'c, sir, I have his travel orders as well.
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/PROJECTS/FTRIALS/Rosenb/ROS_BFUC.HTM
Klaus Fuchs
Although he received a far more lenient sentence than the Rosenbergs, Klaus Fuchs provided information to the Soviets which was of considerably greater significance.
Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs was born in Germany in 1911. As a young man, he was interested in politics and became a member of the German Communist Party. As the Nazi's power grew in Germany, the Gestapo began rounding up Communists, forcing Fuchs to leave his country or be imprisoned. Fleeing through France, Klaus Fuchs made his way to England, where he resettled. As a German refugee, Klaus Fuchs received some aid in England, including a scholarship to Bristol University. By 1937, Fuchs had graduated from Bristol with a doctorate in Physics. He decided to continue his education with advanced studies in Physics at Edinburgh University.
By 1940, the war in Europe had escalated and Britain began to fear for its national security. All Germans in England were taken into custody and placed into internment camps, where they were to be held until the end of the war. Klaus Fuchs was taken to a camp located in Quebec, Canada where he would live for several months. A prominent faculty member at Edinburgh University, Professor Max Born, intervened on Fuchs behalf and was able to obtain special treatment for Fuchs. By the spring of 1941, Fuchs was once again engaged in his studies at the University. Within months, Fuchs would be asked to work on the British "Tube Alloys" program in Birmingham, the British atomic bomb research project.
In 1943, Fuchs was transferred to the Columbia University in New York City where he began to work on the Manhattan Project, the American atomic bomb program. Klaus Fuch's work with the Americans eventually took him to the Los Alamos, New Mexico research facility, where Klaus Fuchs was regarded as an excellent scientist and researcher, a serious man who focused with great intensity on his work. No one suspected that Fuchs had been transferring very detailed notes on the bomb project to a Soviet courier named "Raymond", who was actually Harry Gold.
By 1948, the Venona cables were beginning to be deciphered. One of these cables was a report on the progress of the atomic bomb research written by Fuchs himself. It was not evident at first whether Fuchs had written the report for the Soviets or if it had been acquired by the Soviet's through some other means. Either way, it was proof that the Russians had penetrated the secrecy of the Manhattan Project. By January 1949 suspicion of Fuch's involvement in espionage had grown. The FBI confronted him with accusations of spy activity at the Harwell Atomic Research facility in England, where Fuchs was the head of the theoretical division. Fuchs soon confessed to his part in the theft of atomic secrets. On March 1, 1950, Fuchs was found guilty of communicating information to the Soviets concerning atomic research. He was sentenced to fourteen years in prison. After serving nine years of his sentence, Fuchs was released. He illegally relocated in East Germany, where he was granted citizenship and resumed his scientific career and lectured in Physics.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/klaus-fuchs-released/print
HISTORY
JUNE 23, 1959 : KLAUS FUCHS RELEASED
After only nine years in prison, Klaus Fuchs, the German-born Los Alamos scientist whose espionage helped the USSR build their first atomic and hydrogen bombs, is released from a British prison. Fuchs immediately left Britain for communist East Germany, where he resumed his scientific career.
As a student in prewar Germany, Fuchs joined the German Communist Party in 1930 but in 1934 was forced to flee after Nazi leader Adolf Hitler came to power. Settling in Britain, he became a brilliant young scientist and was recruited by the British military after the outbreak of World War II. Despite his communist past, he was granted security clearance. In 1943, Fuchs was sent with other British scientists to the United States to join the top secret U.S. atomic program. Eventually stationed at atomic development headquarters in Los Alamos, New Mexico, Fuchs became an important figure in the program.
Unbeknownst to anyone at Los Alamos, he made contact with a Soviet spy soon after his arrival and offered precise information about the program, including a blueprint of the “Fat Man” atomic bomb later dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, and everything that the Los Alamos scientists knew about the hypothesized hydrogen bomb. After the war, Fuchs returned to England, where he continued his atomic work and Soviet espionage until December 21, 1949, when a British intelligence officer informed the physicist that he was suspected of having given classified nuclear weapons information to the USSR. The discovery of Fuch’s espionage came four months after the Soviet Union successfully detonated its first atomic bomb.
Fuchs pleaded guilty and on March 1, 1950, after a two-hour trial, was convicted. By British law he could be sentenced to only 14 years in prison because the USSR was not an official British enemy at the time of his arrest. After nine years, he was released from prison for good behavior and immediately left Britain for communist East Germany. He died in 1988.
The revelation of Fuchs’ espionage was a major factor leading to President Harry Truman’s approval of massive funding for the development of the hydrogen bomb, a weapon theorized to be hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan. The first U.S. hydrogen bomb was successfully detonated in 1952. Three years later, the Soviet Union detonated its first hydrogen bomb on the same principle of radiation implosion.
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
KENNEDY: I know that many of you have served with Major Kawalsky so please forgive me if what I am about to suggest appears in any callous. But I believe surgical removal of the parasite may be a mistake.
O'NEILL: General, this is a waste of time Kawalsky does not have.
KENNEDY: Dr Warner, what are Major Kawalsky's chances of surviving this procedure?
WARNER: 10. 12% at most.
KENNEDY: And the parasite? It is an intelligent being after all, isn't it Colonel? I believe I first read that in your report.
WARNER: The parasite itself would not survive the procedure.
KENNEDY: So, we're faced with destroying one life in the hopeless attempt to save another. You see the ethical dilemma?
O'NEILL: No, I don't.
WARNER: My team and I are completely prepared to perform the procedure, sir. We'll do our best.
KENNEDY: Of course you will Doctor. Please don't misunderstand. We all wish the invading parasite in Major Kawalsky's body could be safely removed. The facts are the facts.
CARTER: I'm sorry, what was your point?
KENNEDY: If we proceed with this operation, Major Kawalsky will have died in vain.
CARTER: And if we don't?
KENNEDY: Well let's consider that for a moment. These infant Goa'uld's, they're so young, so fragile in their larval state that they require a.. I'm sorry what was it you called yourself?
TEAL'C: Jaffa.
KENNEDY: For want of a better translation, a what? Incubator? How is it they are so intelligent?
TEAL'C: A Goa'uld is born with all the knowledge of all Goa'uld's that came before it.
DANIEL: Genetic memory. That's amazing.
KENNEDY: Yes it is. All the knowledge of the Goa'uld. I just want you all to think on that before we just throw it away.
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
KAWALSKY: Hey, I spoke to the Doc, he told me the odds. Don't give me any crap.
O'NEILL: Okay, it's our last conversation.
KAWALSKY: Your gonna be off on some other planet anyway.
O'NEILL: Yeah,P3A575.
KAWALSKY: Whatever. This was gonna be my first real command. I was looking forward to it.
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/70.htm
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate: 5730.2
Original Airdate: 10 Jan, 1969
KIRK: Don't you usually know whose property you've stolen?
LOKAI: I am not a thief.
KIRK: Well, certainly no ordinary thief, considering what it is you appropriated.
LOKAI: You're being very loose with your accusations and drawing conclusions without any facts.
KIRK: Well, I do know you made off with a ship that didn't belong to you.
LOKAI: I do not make off with things. My need gave me the right to use the ship. Mark the word, sir, the use of it.
KIRK: You can try those technical evasions on Starfleet Command. That's where you'll be facing your charges.
LOKAI: I'm grateful for your rescue.
KIRK: Don't mention it. We're pleased to have caught you. Who are you?
LOKAI: My name is Lokai.
KIRK: Go on.
LOKAI: From the planet Cheron.
KIRK: That's in the southernmost part of the galaxy, in an uncharted quarter. What are you doing so far from home? (no answer) You understand that when we complete our mission, we'll take you to Starbase where you'll face a very serious charge.
LOKAI: The charge is trifling. I would've returned the ship as soon as I
KIRK: Had what? What were you going to do?
LOKAI: You monotone humans are all alike. First you condemn and then attack. I will answer no more questions.
MCCOY: Well, however we view him, Captain, he's certainly no ordinary specimen. Lokai, I don't know what's normal for you exactly, but if I had your readings, I'd be the most incredible physical specimen of all time.
KIRK: We've never encountered a being like you. I'd like to know more about you and your planet.
LOKAI: I'm very tired.
KIRK: And very evasive. Or at least not fully responsive. Now, then,
LOKAI: I insist, I'm extremely tired. Made so by your vindictive cross-examinations. I will answer no more questions.
(Kirk goes to a desk monitor.)
KIRK: Lieutenant Uhura.
UHURA [OC]: Lieutenant Uhura here.
KIRK: Notify Starbase Four that we've recovered its shuttlecraft, and it will be returned along with its user as soon as we've completed our mission at Ariannus.
UHURA [OC]: Aye, sir.
KIRK: Bones, if you're satisfied that the mutation theory is applicable, I'll make a note of it in my report.
MCCOY: Unless we get more information from him, it'll have to serve.
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
O'NEILL: Look Charlie. They want to talk to it.
KAWALSKY: What! What the hell is there to talk about?!
TEAL'C: We must offer it life to save yours.
KAWALSKY: No! No! I want you to kill it!
TEAL'C: We must talk to the Goa'uld within you.
KAWALSKY: Jack, please help me, Jack!
O'NEILL: Charlie, just let them do their job will ya?
KAWALSKY: No! Don't let them do this, Jack! I want you to kill it!
WARNER: His heart rate just doubled.
KAWALSKY: Kill it! Kill it! Kill it! Kill it! Kill it!
Kawalsky suddenly rears up.
KAWALSKY: (snake mode) NEMES KREE!! I WON’T SPEAK TO THE TRAITOR. YOU ARE THEIR LEADER?
HAMMOND: I am.
KAWALSKY: SPEAK.
HAMMOND: I'm General George Hammond of the United States Air Force. Commander-in-Chief of the SGC. And you are?
KAWALSKY: INTERESTED ONLY IN RETURNING THRU THE STARGATE … NOW!!
HAMMOND: You are in no position to make demands. I have a proposition.
KAWALSKY: RELEASE ME NOW OR I WILL DESTROY YOU!
HAMMOND: If you leave this man's body, we will allow you to live and send you back through the Stargate in your natural form.
KAWALSKY: THIS BODY IS MINE!
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/70.htm
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate: 5730.2
Original Airdate: 10 Jan, 1969
KIRK: Bele, you keep this up, and you'll never get to Cheron with your prisoner. The rest of this ship will be irreparably damaged. This will be your final battlefield. Your fifty thousand years of pursuit will have been wasted.
(Bele and Lokai separate)
KIRK: And you, Lokai, will die here in space. You'll inspire no more disciples. Your cause will be ended.
LOKAI: Remember, Captain, political sanctuary is my right. I am your prisoner. Honour that right, or the fight will go on and your ship will burn up.
KIRK: You've made your point.
BELE: If you listen to his legalistic trickery, I shall have to destroy this ship and everybody aboard.
KIRK: I understand. Will you return the Enterprise to my control?
BELE: Why not?
KIRK: Scotty, have repairs on directional control been completed?
SCOTT: Aye, sir. Re-routed.
KIRK: Check controls and co-ordinates.
SULU: Controls operating. The Enterprise is responding as always. Captain, it's beautiful.
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
Jack and Hammond hear the alarms.
Scene: Corridor
Teal'c exits the infirmary and sees the Airman on the floor. Dr Warner runs up.
WARNER: What happened?
TEAL'C: The Goa'uld has won. It's taken control of him.
WARNER: How?
Incorporated
Burning Platform / Golden Parachute
Dumb luck?
No. Muscle memory.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/josh-rogin/wp/2017/01/26/the-state-departments-entire-senior-management-team-just-resigned/
The Washington Post
The State Department’s entire senior administrative team just resigned
By Josh Rogin January 26 [ 26 January 2017 ]
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s job running the State Department just got considerably more difficult. The entire senior level of management officials resigned Wednesday, part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior Foreign Service officers who don’t want to stick around for the Trump era.
Tillerson was actually inside the State Department’s headquarters in Foggy Bottom on Wednesday, taking meetings and getting the lay of the land. I reported Wednesday morning that the Trump team was narrowing its search for his No. 2, and that it was looking to replace the State Department’s long-serving undersecretary for management, Patrick Kennedy. Kennedy, who has been in that job for nine years, was actively involved in the transition and was angling to keep that job under Tillerson, three State Department officials told me.
Then suddenly on Wednesday afternoon, Kennedy and three of his top officials resigned unexpectedly, four State Department officials confirmed. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Joyce Anne Barr, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele Bond and Ambassador Gentry O. Smith, director of the Office of Foreign Missions, followed him out the door. All are career Foreign Service officers who have served under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Kennedy will retire from the Foreign Service at the end of the month, officials said. The other officials could be given assignments elsewhere in the Foreign Service.
In addition, Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security Gregory Starr retired Jan. 20, and the director of the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations, Lydia Muniz, departed the same day. That amounts to a near-complete housecleaning of all the senior officials that deal with managing the State Department, its overseas posts and its people.
“It’s the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember, and that’s incredibly difficult to replicate,” said David Wade, who served as State Department chief of staff under Secretary of State John Kerry. “Department expertise in security, management, administrative and consular positions in particular are very difficult to replicate and particularly difficult to find in the private sector.”
Several senior Foreign Service officers in the State Department’s regional bureaus have also left their posts or resigned since the election. But the emptying of leadership in the management bureaus is more disruptive because those offices need to be led by people who know the department and have experience running its complicated bureaucracies. There’s no easy way to replace that via the private sector, said Wade.
“Diplomatic security, consular affairs, there’s just not a corollary that exists outside the department, and you can least afford a learning curve in these areas where issues can quickly become matters of life and death,” he said. “The muscle memory is critical. These retirements are a big loss. They leave a void. These are very difficult people to replace.”
Whether Kennedy left on his own volition or was pushed out by the incoming Trump team is a matter of dispute inside the department. Just days before he resigned, Kennedy was taking on more responsibility inside the department and working closely with the transition. His departure was a surprise to other State Department officials who were working with him.
[‘They never saw this coming’: A Q&A with Kellyanne Conway]
One senior State Department official who responded to my requests for comment said that all the officials had previously submitted their letters of resignation, as was required for all positions that are appointed by the president and that require confirmation by the Senate, known as PAS positions.
“No officer accepts a PAS position with the expectation that it is unlimited. And all officers understand that the President may choose to replace them at any time,” this official said. “These officers have served admirably and well. Their departure offers a moment to consider their accomplishments and thank them for their service. These are the patterns and rhythms of the career service.”
Ambassador Richard Boucher, who served as State Department spokesman for Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice, said that while there’s always a lot of turnover around the time a new administration takes office, traditionally senior officials work with the new team to see who should stay on in their roles and what other jobs might be available. But that’s not what happened this time.
The officials who manage the building and thousands of overseas diplomatic posts are charged with taking care of Americans overseas and protecting U.S. diplomats risking their lives abroad. The career Foreign Service officers are crucial to those functions as well as to implementing the new president’s agenda, whatever it may be, Boucher said.
“You don’t run foreign policy by making statements, you run it with thousands of people working to implement programs every day,” Boucher said. “To undercut that is to undercut the institution.”
By itself, the sudden departure of the State Department’s entire senior management team is disruptive enough. But in the context of a president who railed against the U.S. foreign policy establishment during his campaign and secretary of state with no government experience, the vacancies are much more concerning.
Tillerson’s job No. 1 must be to find qualified and experienced career officials to manage the State Department’s vital offices. His second job should be to reach out to and reassure a State Department workforce that is panicked about what the Trump administration means for them.
Incorporated
Burning Platform / Golden Parachute
What did you do to me?
What did I do to you?
Incorporated
Burning Platform / Golden Parachute
That's what you told me. It's a lie. You can build a wall around your bullshit Green Zone life, but Elena is still out there.
Incorporated
Burning Platform / Golden Parachute
I'll give you anything. You got nothing to give me, kid. [groans] I-I have a name. A name? I hate to break it to you, but your name's not worth sh1t. No, not mine... A suit inside Spiga. He's high up, very high up, but he's not who he says he is. The asshole may think he's one of them now, but he's a reffo skint like me. [groans] I give you his name, you own him. You get him to work for you. Think about it... You're a businessman. How much would that be worth to you, huh, someone on the inside?
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
KENNEDY: Imagine if we could convince that Goa'uld to share that knowledge.
TEAL'C: A Goa'uld would not willingly share.
DANIEL: Teal'c is right. To them, we're nothing. Less than nothing, I mean think about it, they've taken on the roles of our ancient gods. What does that tell you?
KENNEDY: All right. What if we just studied it? How much could we learn from that? What if we just faced up to the fact that Major Kawalsky's slim chances of survival and realise that the greatest enemy mankind may ever face has just been delivered right to our doorstep. Even if we let it return through the Stargate as a gesture of good faith. How much could_?
HAMMOND: Just what kind of an officer are you Colonel?! As long as there is a snowball's chance in hell that my officer will come out of this procedure alive, we'll go ahead with it.
KENNEDY: With respect General, I feel I should take this to my superiors.
HAMMOND: Me, I'll probably just call the President and get approval right from the horse's mouth. But sure, you go right ahead Colonel. Talk to your superiors.
http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
Teal'c has been escorted by two guards.
HAMMOND: Welcome Teal'c. This is Colonel Kennedy.
KENNEDY: I'm extraordinarily pleased to meet you, sir.
HAMMOND: Colonel Kennedy's job is to gather information, knowledge, about our potential enemies.
TEAL'C: I offer my knowledge of the Goa'ulds. I offer my skills as a warrior in defeating them. I pledge my honour and my life to this world.
KENNEDY: Well thank you.
HAMMOND: This is just an informal meeting, son. Take a seat.
Teal'c sits down.
KENNEDY: I have a lot of questions to ask so if there are no objections. What can you tell us about the power source the Goa'uld use to power their weapons, ships?
TEAL'C: Nothing.
KENNEDY: I see. Do you yourself have an understanding of the physics behind the Stargate?
TEAL'C: No.
KENNEDY: I see.
TEAL'C: Knowledge of Goa'uld magic is forbidden.
Jack walks up the stairs.
O'NEILL: It's not magic Teal'c. They just want you to think that. Permission to barge in Sir?
KENNEDY: Colonel O'Neill. I was hoping to meet you. Your mission report from Chulak made for the most engrossing analysis of my career.
O'NEILL: Well thanks. What was your favourite part?
HAMMOND: Perhaps now is not the time Colonel?
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=75312
The American Presidency Project
Herbert Hoover
XXXI President of the United States: 1929 - 1933
Executive Order 5658—Form, Style, and Safeguarding of Executive Orders and Proclamations
June 24, 1931
For the purpose of securing greater uniformity in the form and style and for the better safeguarding of the texts of Executive orders and proclamations, Executive Order No. 5220 of November 8, 1929, entitled "Uniform Style and Safeguarding of Proclamations and Executive Orders," is hereby rescinded and superseded by the following regulations.
1. The draft Executive orders and proclamations shall be prepared as follows:
(a) Punctuation, capitalization, orthography, and other matters of style shall conform to the most recent edition of the "Style Manual of the Government Printing Office."
(b) The spelling of geographic names shall conform to the most recent decisions of the United States Geographic Board (see Executive Orders No. 27-A of September 4, 1890, and No. 399 of January 23, 1906).
(c) Descriptions of tracts of lands shall conform, to far as practicable, with the most recent edition of the "Specifications for Descriptions of Tracts of Land for Use in executive Orders and Proclamations" prepared by the Board of Surveys and Maps of the Federal Government.
(d) A suitable title shall be provided.
(e) the typewritten drafts shall be double-spaces, on paper 8 by 12 1/2 inches, and shall have a left-hand margin of 2 inches.
2. The draft Executive orders and proclamations shall be forwarded in quad-ruplicate to the Department of State. That department shall review them and, upon its being ascertained that they conform with the above specifications, shall transmit the original and one additional copy to the President.
3. The Department of State shall have custody of the signed originals of all Executive orders and proclamations and shall supervise their publication.
HERBERT HOOVER
The White House
June 24, 1931.
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GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
KENNEDY: Very well, Teal'c. What can you tell me about the Goa'ulds?
TEAL'C: They rule by force. Their numbers were very few but they are growing.
KENNEDY: How many worlds do they control?
TEAL'C: Many hundreds. Perhaps more.
KENNEDY: And should we expect to encounter these Goa'ulds everywhere we go?
Jack mouths to Hammond, `we'.
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GateWorld
STARGATE SG-1
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EPISODE NUMBER - 102 [ season 1 episode 2 ]
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 08.01.97
KENNEDY: Unfortunately, Teal'c is now carrying the only living Goa'uld available for study and we do need to study it, sir, make no mistake on that. These aliens are possibly the greatest threat this country has ever known.
HAMMOND: I'm well aware of the threat, Colonel. This facility is the front line. It's the reason this command exists.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 3:20 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 28 January 2017