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Stargate SG-1

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Television series Season 3 Episode 17 - A Hundred Days

12:00 - 1:00a [ 12:00 AM Tuesday 05 June 2018 Pacific Time USA ]

A freakish act of nature leaves O'Neill trapped on a planet with no way home.










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Television series Season 1 Episode 9 - Hope Smiles From the Threshold

10:01 - 11:00p [ 10:01 PM Monday 04 June 2018 Pacific Time USA ]

(6/4) A homeless woman's surprising connection to the crossing provides answers about what really happened at the threshold; Naomi's growing influence at the camp leads to a shocking confrontation.










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Stargate SG-1 Season 3 Episode 17

A Hundred Days

Aired Feb 04, 2000

Episode Summary

During an expedition to a civilized planet, the stargate of that world is hit by a meteor, trapping O'Neil on that world without any apparent hope of rescue. While he slowly gives up his old life and joins in with the relatively primitive civilization of this world, the SG team tries to find a way to reactivate the buried but still-intact stargate and rescue him. The only means to do so is to send Teal'c through on a suicidal one-way mission to tunnel out of the stargate before his air runs out.

AIRED: 2/4/00










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Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000

[ Opening scenes of the television series episode ]

EXT—EDORA (NIGHT)

[SG-1, along with a local woman, Laira, are sitting underneath the stars, looking up at twin moons.]

O'NEILL
Laira, when's the big show start?

LAIRA
Soon. Be patient.

O'NEILL
Oh, I'm patient. I'm nothing if not patient. When's it start?

LAIRA
(to the others)
Is he always like this?

TEAL'C
Quite frequently.

O'NEILL
Thank you Teal'c.

DANIEL
Laira, we haven't seen anything you could call fire rain these past few nights. How come you're sure it's gonna fall tonight?

LAIRA
It begins this night each year.

CARTER
Whoa. The same night every year? That doesn't make sense. I mean, unless the planet's orbit travels through a debris field like an asteroid belt, in which case…

O'NEILL
Please. Don't suck the fun out of this.

CARTER
Sorry, Sir.

LAIRA
When I was a child, my father told me that the fire rain was the tears of our ancestors, longing to be reunited.

[A meteor shoots across the sky.]

DANIEL
A falling star. That's uh, that's what we call fire rain where we come from. In our culture, you're supposed to make a wish.

TEAL'C
On Chulak, we call it tal'pak'rye.

DANIEL
Which means, uh…falling star.

LAIRA
What do you think, Jack? Was it worth the effort?

O'NEILL
Oh yeah. I'm a huge fan of fireworks.

[Dozens more meteors start to streak across the night sky. One enters the atmosphere and burns up, while SG-1 watches in concern.]

O'NEILL
Carter? How close was that?

CARTER
Close, Sir.

DANIEL
How big?

CARTER
Big.

DANIEL
Thought so.

CARTER
I was…rather concerned for a minute there, Sir.

LAIRA
I don't understand.

CARTER
Laira, that's what we call a near miss. If that meteor had struck the ground instead of bouncing off the atmosphere…

O'NEILL
(to Laira)
This…is an annual event?

LAIRA
Yes. Though it grows more spectacular every year. By tomorrow evening, the entire sky…

[She stops when she sees their worried looks.]

LAIRA
(cont'd)
What's wrong?

CARTER
(to O'Neill)
I'll make some more observations tonight, Sir.

DANIEL
I'm gonna check the…geological record in the morning.

O'NEILL
I'll…make a wish.

[Meteors continue to shoot across the sky.]










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=2538

The American Presidency Project

Richard Nixon

XXXVII President of the United States: 1969 - 1974

182 - Statement About the Earthquake in Peru

June 8, 1970

ON BEHALF of the people of the United States, I am taking this means of expressing our deeply felt grief and distress concerning the major catastrophe which has befallen our sister nation of Peru. The earthquake which struck northern Peru on May 31st destroyed entire villages and brought death to tens of thousands. Hundreds of thousands are now homeless and survivors face the prospects of widespread hunger and disease. This event is described as the worst natural calamity in Peru's history and perhaps the history of South America.

The people of this hemisphere and of the entire world share a deep concern for what the Peruvian people are suffering-for the plight of the homeless and injured and orphaned. They know that a monumental effort is urgently required to gain access to the stricken area, and to provide transportation for needed medical personnel and supplies, food, clothing, and shelter.

The people of the United States stand ready with the peoples of all the American nations to respond to the requests of our sister Republic of Peru in this time of its great need. We are prepared not only to help with what Peru may need today, but also to aid in the long and arduous task of rebuilding an entire region of that nation.

The United States has already begun to move emergency assistance and supplies to Peru. Several airplanes and ships carrying disaster relief supplies and personnel have already been dispatched. An AID grant of $10 million for immediate relief and rehabilitation has been authorized. Private United States organizations are also contributing significant amounts of supplies and assistance of various kinds.

I am taking this opportunity to announce other actions to assist the Government of Peru in meeting its emergency relief needs:

1. I am directing the establishment of a Special Steering Group, under the direction of Secretary Finch to plan and coordinate all United States Government participation in Peruvian relief efforts and to assure close liaison with the Peruvian Government. The Special Steering Group will include representatives of the State Department, HEW, AID, the Department of Defense, and the Peace Corps.

2. I have asked the Director of the Peace Corps, Joseph Blatchford, working under the guidance of Secretary Finch and the Special Steering Group, to coordinate and organize a program which would provide an opportunity for American citizens, particularly young Americans, to participate in relief and long-term reconstruction efforts to the extent their services can be effectively utilized by the Peruvian Government.

3. I have asked Secretary of State Rogers and AID Administrator Hannah to consider additional ways in which we might cooperate with Peru in meeting the longer-term problems of rehabilitation and reconstruction.

It is our fervent hope that a great common effort of the American nations can limit and relieve the suffering which this earthquake has brought to our sister republic and can help Peru make a speedy recovery from this calamity.










http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=g000554

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress


GIFFORDS, Gabrielle, (1970 - )

GIFFORDS, Gabrielle, a Representative from Arizona; born in Tucson, Pima County, Ariz., June 8, 1970; graduated from University High School, Tucson, Ariz., 1988; B.A., Scripps College, Claremont, Calif., 1993; M.R.P., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., 1996; William Fulbright Scholarship, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1996; businesswoman; analyst; member of the Arizona state house of representatives, 2001-2003; member of the Arizona state senate, 2003-2005; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Tenth Congress and to the two succeeding Congresses until her resignation on January 25, 2012. (January 3, 2007-January 25, 2012).

Bibliography

Giffords, Gabrielle., Mark Kelly, and Jeffrey Zaslow. Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope. New York: Scribner, 2011.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29542

The American Presidency Project

Theodore Roosevelt

XXVI President of the United States: 1901 - 1909

First Annual Message

December 3, 1901

To the Senate and House of Representatives:

The Congress assembles this year under the shadow of a great calamity. On the sixth of September, President McKinley was shot by an anarchist while attending the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, and died in that city on the fourteenth of that month.

Of the last seven elected Presidents, he is the third who has been murdered, and the bare recital of this fact is sufficient to justify grave alarm among all loyal American citizens. Moreover, the circumstances of this, the third assassination of an American President, have a peculiarly sinister significance. Both President Lincoln and President Garfield were killed by assassins of types unfortunately not uncommon in history; President Lincoln falling a victim to the terrible passions aroused by four years of civil war, and President Garfield to the revengeful vanity of a disappointed office-seeker. President McKinley was killed by an utterly depraved criminal belonging to that body of criminals who object to all governments, good and bad alike, who are against any form of popular liberty if it is guaranteed by even the most just and liberal laws, and who are as hostile to the upright exponent of a free people's sober will as to the tyrannical and irresponsible despot.

It is not too much to say that at the time of President McKinley's death he was the most widely loved man in all the United States; while we have never had any public man of his position who has been so wholly free from the bitter animosities incident to public life. His political opponents were the first to bear the heartiest and most generous tribute to the broad kindliness of nature, the sweetness and gentleness of character which so endeared him to his close associates. To a standard of lofty integrity in public life he united the tender affections and home virtues which are all-important in the make-up of national character. A gallant soldier in the great war for the Union, he also shone as an example to all our people because of his conduct in the most sacred and intimate of home relations. There could be no personal hatred of him, for he never acted with aught but consideration for the welfare of others. No one could fail to respect him who knew him in public or private life. The defenders of those murderous criminals who seek to excuse their criminality by asserting that it is exercised for political ends, inveigh against wealth and irresponsible power. But for this assassination even this base apology cannot be urged.

President McKinley was a man of moderate means, a man whose stock sprang from the sturdy tillers of the soil, who had himself belonged among the wage-workers, who had entered the Army as a private soldier. Wealth was not struck at when the President was assassinated, but the honest toil which is content with moderate gains after a lifetime of unremitting labor, largely in the service of the public.

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The American Presidency Project

Theodore Roosevelt

XXVI President of the United States: 1901 - 1909

Executive Order

December 3, 1901

From and after January 1, 1902, each enlisted man of the Navy who holds a certificate as a credit from the Petty Officers' School of Instruction, Navy Training Station, Newport, R. I. shall receive two dollars per month in addition to the pay of his rating.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT










From 12/3/1901 To 6/8/1970 is 25024 days

25024 = 12512 + 12512

From 11/2/1965 To 2/4/2000 is 12512 days










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Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


INT—CONTROL ROOM, SGC

[Carter is explaining the situation to General Hammond.]

CARTER
According to the observations I made last night, the near miss we experienced was the just the first of hundreds of crash-sized asteroids directly in the path of Edora…P5C 768. The night sky is full of them.

HAMMOND
We can't evacuate an entire planet, Major.

CARTER
As far as we know, these are the only descendants of a people brought to Edora by the Goa'uld thousands of years ago. There may only be a small number of strikes locally. If that's the case, we can send them home in a few days. If not, we'd be saving the last of a people, Sir.

EXT—EDORA (DAY)

[O'Neill and Laira are out walking along the river. They cross a bridge and meet a man fishing.]

LAIRA
Haynan. This is Jack.

HAYNAN
(to O'Neill)
They say you've come through the stone ring. Hard thing to ask a man to believe.

O'NEILL
I know what you mean. Any luck?

HAYNAN
There is nothing more than meets the eye here. Our fields, those few buildings…our children. What we have, we need.

O'NEILL
We're only interested in fair trade, Sir.

[Haynan doesn't appear convinced and continues to fish. O'Neill and Laira move on.]

LAIRA
Many of my people are most curious to know what it is we have that you could possibly want.

O'NEILL
Well, you remember how excited Carter got, the day we got here?

LAIRA
Something in our soil.

O'NEILL
That's a mineral called naquada. We don't have it on Earth. It's very important to us.

LAIRA
Why?

O'NEILL
It's powerful.

LAIRA
And in return for taking this naquada from our soil?

O'NEILL
There are a lot of things we could help you out with. Medicine, technology, education…we'd become friends.

LAIRA
We're already friends.

O'NEILL
Closer friends?

LAIRA
(laughing)
My mother taught me to be wary of men wishing to be closer friends.

O'NEILL
Well, if you'd like, I'll negotiate this treaty with your mother. That way there'd be no conflict of interest…

[He is cut off as meteors start to shoot across the sky.]

LAIRA
I've never seen the fire rain in the light of day.

O'NEILL
(into his radio)
Anybody else see that?

EXT—STARGATE CLEARING, EDORA (DAY)

CARTER
(into her radio)
This is Carter, Sir. I did. I think it's just the beginning, Sir.










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


[O'Neill is addressing the gathered villagers.]

O'NEILL
Folks, we think the fire rain is going to start hitting the ground pretty soon. As a precaution, we'd like to take you all back to our planet until the threat is over.

HAYNAN
There is no threat!

CARTER
If just one big meteor lands within a few miles of here, the resulting explosion could wipe out the entire village.

HAYNAN
Year after year the fire rain comes, goes and harms no one. Do you not see what they are doing? They want us gone, so they can claim our lands for themselves.

DANIEL
That's not true.

HAYNAN
If you go with them, you will never see your land again.

O'NEILL
Oh for crying out loud…
(to Haynan)

There's always one like you in a crowd. You wanna stay? Stay.










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


EXT—STARGATE CLEARING, EDORA (DAY)

[Meteors are continuing to rain down.]

CARTER
It's getting too dangerous Teal'c.

TEAL'C
I will remain until O'Neill returns.

CARTER
He can dial home when he gets here.

INT—GATE ROOM, SGC

[Edoran villagers are making their way down the Stargate ramp, while Daniel waits for the rest of SG-1.]

EXT—STARGATE CLEARING, EDORA (DAY)

[A meteor heads straight for Carter and Teal'c's position, who run for the Stargate and dive through.]

INT—GATE ROOM, SGC

[The wormhole starts to collapse.]

SERGEANT
We're losing wormhole stability.

[Carter and Teal'c tumble through just as the wormhole collapses. Daniel and Hammond are waiting at the bottom of the ramp.]

CARTER
(to Hammond)
Colonel O'Neill went to help some villages. We waited until the last possible moment, Sir.

HAMMOND
I know you did. We almost lost you.

TEAL'C
General Hammond, I wish to return immediately with a search party.

CARTER
You can't Teal'c. That last hit was right on top of the Gate, you'd be walking into a fire storm.

TEAL'C
I am willing to take that risk.

HAMMOND
I'm not willing to let you.

CARTER
(to Hammond)
We wait twenty four hours, and send a MALP through, Sir.

HAMMOND
Major Carter's right. If it's safe by tomorrow, you'll all go.

EXT—EDORA (NIGHT)

[O'Neill is standing inside the entrance to the cave. Outside, it is raining, but there are fires in the hills beyond.]

O'NEILL
(into his radio)
Carter? Teal'c?

[There is no answer










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


EXT—VILLAGE, EDORA (DAY)

[Smoke is rising from the village and the surrounding hills.]

INT—LAIRA'S HOUSE, EDORA

[O'Neill, Garren and Laira enter the house to find other villagers inside. Laira sees Haynan, who seems to be in shock.]

LAIRA
Haynan?

HAYNAN
Laira.

LAIRA
It is all right.

HAYNAN
One struck Telmar's home. Three families were inside. We are all that are left.

LAIRA
Why did you stay?

HAYNAN
On the third day we could take no more. We fled to the stone ring…where it used to be.

O'NEILL
Used to be?

EXT—STARGATE CLEARING, EDORA, (DAY)

[O'Neill runs to the clearing, but there is nothing but a crater where the Stargate used to stand. Laira comes over to him.]

LAIRA
It's gone. I'll never see my people again. They can never come home.

O'NEILL
Nope.

LAIRA
And you.

[He walks away from her and kicks at the rubble.]










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


INT—LAIRA'S HOUSE, EDORA (NIGHT)

[Laira brings food over to the table to feed the people sheltering in her house.]

LAIRA
Thanks be to the ancestors that we live and have a roof to shield our heads. Thanks be to the ancestors that we have food, to sustain and nourish us.

[O'Neill enters the house.]

HAYNAN
(to O'Neill)
This is all that remains of our people…because of you.

NAITHA
My mother and father.

HAYNAN
He took them away through that thing and now it is gone.

O'NEILL
That thing probably saved their lives. And if you'd shut up and listened to me in the first place, this wouldn't be the situation.










From 7/1/1995 To 2/4/2000 is 1679 days

From 11/2/1965 To 6/8/1970 is 1679 days










http://articles.latimes.com/1995-07-01/news/mn-19226_1_mir-aboard-atlantis

Los Angeles Times


Doctor, Two Cosmonauts Undergo Medical Tests Aboard Atlantis-Mir

July 01, 1995 From Associated Press

HOUSTON — After 3 1/2 months of being the doctor, astronaut Norman E. Thagard became the patient Friday and was poked and probed aboard Atlantis-Mir, the linked U.S. shuttle and Russian space station.

Dr. Ellen Baker drew blood from Thagard, a physician, and his two Russian crew mates and performed physical exams to help scientists understand the effects on the body of long stays in space. Thagard spent 3 1/2 months aboard the space station Mir, a U.S. space endurance record.

Mission Control, meanwhile, was puzzled by the higher than expected use of fuel by Atlantis. The shuttle is controlling the position of the sprawling, half-million-pound complex by firing small jets so Mir's power-generating solar panels point constantly toward the sun.










http://articles.latimes.com/1995-07-02/news/mn-19673_1_mir-crew

Los Angeles Times


Crews Aboard Atlantis-Mir Test Stability of Joined Spacecraft

July 02, 1995 from Reuters

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — The linked U.S. space shuttle Atlantis and Russian space station Mir remained "rock steady" in Earth orbit Saturday as jet thrusters were fired to see how much shaking the ships could stand, NASA said.

Mir crew members Vladimir Dezhurov, Gennady Strekalov and Norman E. Thagard, spending their 109th day in space, underwent tests to determine how nearly four months away from gravity has affected their metabolism.

After 48 hours of joint operations on the first international docking flight in 20 years, the crews of the shuttle and Mir deliberately shook up the joined craft.

They temporarily closed and locked the doors between their vessels while Atlantis commander Robert L. (Hoot) Gibson fired the shuttle's 44 jet thrusters.

No jiggling was visible on television pictures beamed to Earth. "The docked space complex was rock steady throughout a series of thruster firings," National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokesman Rob Navias said at Mission Control in Houston.

In a news conference from space, Gibson described Thursday's historic docking of the two craft as "perhaps the proudest moment of my life" and "certainly . . . the piloting challenge of my career." Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, who spent most of 1994 in training, used the briefing to chastise lawmakers who want to cut federal spending on space exploration.

"The space program is less than 1% of our annual budget," Dunbar said. "We spend more on pizza and potato chips than we do on America's space program."

Saturday was "the busiest day of biomedical experiments" aboard the joined vessels during what will be five days of docked operations, Navias said.

Atlantis is scheduled to leave Tuesday with Dezhurov, Strekalov and Thagard aboard.










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


HAMMOND
That was our last shot, people and I'm calling this one. As of right now, I'm officially declaring him missing in action.

TEAL'C
General Hammond, perhaps Edora could be reached by another means.

DANIEL
That's right, the Tok'ra could send a ship.

CARTER
Or the Tollan.

DANIEL
Let me at least contact those of our allies that are capable of interstellar travel and see if they're willing to help.

HAMMOND
Very well, Doctor.

INT—LAIRA'S HOUSE, EDORA (DAY)

[O'Neill is lying asleep on the floor when Laira enters, dressed in a nightgown. She starts to wash from a bowl when O'Neill wakes up.]

LAIRA
I thought you might like a clean work shirt. My husband never wore it. I made it for him just before he died.

O'NEILL
There's a chance the Stargate is just buried…

LAIRA
We have to rebuild before the harvest and there are very few of us now.

[She holds out the shirt and he takes it.]

INT—DEBRIEFING ROOM, SGC

[Hammond is watching the Stargate.]

HAMMOND
Wormhole physics, a field, Major, that you pioneered, states that under these conditions, ordinary matter won't even reintegrate on the other side. There's no way to overcome that.

CARTER
I think there is, Sir. And I'm not the one who thought of it. Sokar did.

HAMMOND
Sokar?

CARTER
Yes, Sir. When he tried to breach the iris by bombarding it with a particle beam. Sub-atomic particles barely small enough to reintegrate produced energy as they decayed.

HAMMOND
Which caused the iris to heat up.

CARTER
Exactly. Now, if we could do the same thing we could melt the hardened naquada barrier just above the event horizon and create a pocket of superheated gas.

HAMMOND
And then what?

CARTER
Well, then all we have to do is open the Gate again, Sir. The unstable vortex it normally generates would then be allowed to expand into that pocket and create an even larger cavern. One person might be able to go through, Sir, and dig it out.

HAMMOND
I think we can safely assume Teal'c would volunteer, but…

CARTER
We don't have a particle beam generator, Sir. We'd have to build one.

HAMMOND
Then you'd better get started.










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


EXT—EDORA (DAY)

[Three months later…O'Neill is canoeing down the river. Laira walks over to him and holds out his water bottle.]

LAIRA
You left this at home.

[He gets out of the boat.]

O'NEILL
Oh. Yeah, yeah.

[They start walking down a path.]

LAIRA
Haynan has invited you to evening supper.

O'NEILL
Why? He doesn't even like me.

LAIRA
He is very grateful for all the help you have given him in rebuilding his home.

O'NEILL
I just hammered a few nails. Well, actually, I made the nails first then I hammered them, but…










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


INT—GATE ROOM, SGC

[A MALP makes its way up the Gate ramp and disappears into the event horizon.]

SERGEANT
MALP should be arriving at the Edora Gate in three…two…one. Receiving telemetry.

[His computer screen goes blank.]

SERGEANT
No wait, wait. We've lost it. There's no signal.

HAMMOND
What's happening?

SERGEANT
Transmission interrupted the source.

CARTER
Play back the visual.

[The video shows the MALP's progress.]

CARTER
Whoa, there. See?

TEAL'C
The Gate is horizontal as you thought, Major Carter.

CARTER
And the MALP just slipped back through the event horizon. It means the vortex would have dug partway to the surface. Teal'c, you'll need to secure yourself above the event horizon as soon as you're on the other side. And you'll have to carry everything you need.

TEAL'C
I understand.

HAMMOND
I hope you do, son. Because if you fail to dig your way to the surface, this will be a one way trip.










Stargate SG-1

A Hundred Days

Television series episode Season 3 Episode 17

Friday 04 February 2000


[O'Neill is sharpening his axe on a grinder. Laira comes out of the house carrying some of his belongings.]

O'NEILL
Going somewhere with that stuff?

LAIRA
I just thought you might not need these things anymore.

O'NEILL
Oh, hang on, some of that's pretty good. The jacket…it's…

LAIRA
Does it remind you of home?

[They stare at each other for a long moment.]

O'NEILL
Toss it.

LAIRA
Are you sure?

O'NEILL
Yeah.

[Laira walks away with his things.]

INT—UNDERGROUND, EDORA

[Teal'c is hanging from the ceiling of the cave, continuing his attempt to dig his way to the surface.]

INT—CONTROL ROOM, SGC

DANIEL
(over the radio)
What's your progress Teal'c?

TEAL'C
(over his radio)
It is most difficult Daniel Jackson.

CARTER
The Gate will shut down automatically in sixty seconds. At that point, we won't be able to open it again from this side. The vortex would vaporise everything within the cavern.

HAMMOND
(to Teal'c)
You'll have a maximum of fours hours of oxygen once we're cut off. If you haven't reached the surface by that time…

TEAL'C
You may want to wish me rel'tor'key.

DANIEL
(understanding)
Good luck, Teal'c.

EXT—EDORA (DAY)

[Laira is about to throw O'Neill's belongings into the pond. She picks up his radio and examines it.]

CARTER'S VOICE
(over the radio)
Fifteen seconds till shutdown…Ten seconds till shutdown…Five seconds.

INT—UNDERGROUND, EDORA

[Teal'c is still attempting to cut his way through to the surface.]

INT—LAIRA'S HOUSE, EDORA

[O'Neill and Laira are sitting together at the table.]

O'NEILL
Curling. Big where my grandfather's from in Northern Minnesota. You throw a big, round kinda slab of rock down this slab of ice and…sweep…What?

LAIRA
When I was taking your things away today, I thought I heard a sound come from this. Perhaps a voice.

[She hands him his radio and, after a moment, he gets up and leaves the house.]

EXT—EDORA (DAY)

[O'Neill and Garren are walking across what used to be the Stargate clearing.]

O'NEILL
(into his radio)
This is Colonel Jack O'Neill, come in.

TEAL'C
(over the radio)
O'Neill.

O'NEILL
Teal'c! Where the hell are you?!

TEAL'C
Attempting to reach the surface. Little oxygen remains, O'Neill.

O'NEILL
I got your RDF signal. I'm right on top of you!

[O'Neill and Garren quickly start to dig. Laira comes over and O'Neill pauses as they look at each other, then continues to dig. He breaks through into the cave below and sees Teal'c.]

O'NEILL
Teal'c!

EXT—VILLAGE, EDORA (DAY)

[The Edorans are reuniting with their people, while SG-1 stand close by.]

CARTER
(to O'Neill)
So when the third MALP sent back just a few seconds of telemetry, we knew the Gate was hori…zontal.

[She is cut off as O'Neill brushes passed her.]

CARTER
Is he all right?

DANIEL
He's fine. I just don't think he was expecting to go home again.










From 2/4/2000 To 4/15/2009 is 3358 days

3358 = 1679 + 1679

From 11/2/1965 To 6/8/1970 is 1679 days










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From 3/25/2009 To 6/4/2018 is 3358 days

3358 = 1679 + 1679

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 6/8/1970 ( Richard Nixon - Statement About the Earthquake in Peru ) is 1679 days



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The Crossing (TV Series)

Hope Smiles from the Threshold (2018)

Release Info

USA 4 June 2018

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The Crossing (2018– )

Hope Smiles from the Threshold

TV-PG 42min Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi Episode aired 4 June 2018

Season 1 Episode 9

Storyline

Jude and Nestor find a connection to the crossing in an unlikely place that provides answers about what really happened. Naomi's growing influence leads to confrontation.

Release Date: 4 June 2018 (USA)










from my private journal as Kerry Burgess: 03/25/09 9:17 PM
Doesn't "O'Niel" say that it is "General West's" call about showing "Daniel Jackson" the "Stargate" after his presentation that he had worked on for 14 days?












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- posted by Kerry Burgess 02:40 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 05 June 2018