Legacy/Transcript

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 * 3.04 "Legacy" Episode Guide

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TEASER

INT&mdash;ALIEN WORLD, CORRIDOR

[SG-1 are walking along a darkened corridor, lit only by their flashlights.]

O'NEILL Daniel, any ideas about this place?

DANIEL Well it looks like it was built by a pretty advanced culture and then&hellip;stripped and deserted.

CARTER The MALP showed no life signs.

[A single, red stone is set in the wall to one side of a sealed door.]

O'NEILL Teal'c? What do you think?

TEAL'C It is an ancient Goa'uld design.

[Teal'c touches the stone, and the door slides open.]

O'NEILL Now that is not a good smell.

[As SG-1 enters the chamber, Daniel trips over a dead body.]

DANIEL Ah, Jeez!

O'NEILL All right, Level A.

[O'Neill, Carter and Daniel put on protective gear, as Teal'c discovers another body.]

TEAL'C There is another one here.

O'NEILL More over there.

[As Carter examines one of the corpses, she notices a scar along the back of its neck.]

CARTER These aren't quite human. They're Goa'uld.

END TEASER

OPENING CREDITS

INT&mdash;ALIEN WORLD, CHAMBER

[Teal'c is examining the red stone on the inside door of the chamber.]

TEAL'C This mechanism appears to have been damaged by a ribbon device.

CARTER Maybe they were trying to contain whatever did this.

[Daniel notices a symbol engraved on a nearby table.]

DANIEL Teal'c, do you recognize this symbol?

TEAL'C It is the crest of the Linvris.

O'NEILL Which is what or&hellip;who?

TEAL'C A rival league of lesser Goa'uld who challenged the System Lords.

O'NEILL A minor league.

TEAL'C Yes. There are nine.

[Carter shines her flashlight around the room, counting each of the dead bodies.]

CARTER &hellip;Five, six, seven, eight, nine. Found 'em.

[Daniel reaches under the table and picks something up.]

DANIEL It's one of those Goa'uld tablet devices, the kind we found on Argos.

CARTER Can you translate it?

DANIEL Part of it. It's some sort of battle plan. I need the hand device that makes the screen go to the next page.

[O'Neill notices a half-hidden object under the table.]

O'NEILL That thing?

[Daniel picks up the hand device and runs it over the tablet, but it doesn't work.]

DANIEL Nothing's happening.

[He suddenly jumps and turns around.]

O'NEILL What?

DANIEL I felt something brush by me.

[O'Neill shines his light around the chamber, but doesn't see anything amiss.]

O'NEILL Yeah, all right, let's pack it out of here, leave this to the medical containment unit. It's getting creepy.

[They exit the chamber.]

INT&mdash;SGC LOCKER ROOM

[Daniel walks out of the shower, towel-drying his hair.]

WOMAN'S VOICE (whispering) Dr. Jackson.

DANIEL Out in a minute!

WOMAN'S VOICE Dr. Jackson.

[Daniel looks around and notices a tap dripping. He walks over to it and holds his hand beneath the water, then stares at his reflection in the mirror.]

INT&mdash;SGC CORRIDOR

[Carter finds Daniel as he is leaving the locker room.]

CARTER Daniel.

DANIEL Were you calling me just now?

CARTER No.

DANIEL You weren't calling my name in the locker-room a minute ago?

CARTER No, it wasn't me. General Hammond's waiting for us in the briefing room.

[As Carter walks away, Daniel gives her strange stare.]

INT&mdash;SGC BRIEFING ROOM

FRAISER The Goa'uld died before their hosts. We know this due to a unique protein marker left in Goa'uld bodies, or host bodies, after a Goa'uld dies.

CARTER (to Fraiser) The same protein marker that was left in my body after Jolinar was killed.

FRAISER Yes.

HAMMOND How did they die, Doctor?

FRAISER Well at this point, sir, I can't really give you an accurate answer, and I may never be able to.

HAMMOND Why not?

FRAISER As with Major Carter, when these Goa'uld symbiotes die they rapidly decayed and were absorbed by the host. There's no Goa'uld corpse for me to study.

O'NEILL What about bio-warfare? Poison, disease, that kind of thing?

TEAL'C The Goa'uld are immune to such things.

DANIEL What about the hosts?

FRAISER The humans were normal, no wounds, no infections.

DANIEL Ok, then why are they dead?

FRAISER According to Teal'c, the door was disabled from the inside. Locked in with no food, no water, they probably died of starvation.

HAMMOND Right now, I'm more concerned with who killed the Goa'uld and why.

TEAL'C The System Lords would be the mostly likely suspects.

O'NEILL But if the door was disabled from the inside how'd the perp, or perps, get out?

CARTER Maybe the assassins weren't visible and we're the ones who let them out.

O'NEILL Reetou. You think Reetou were in there?

TEAL'C Reetou would not spare the host. Reetou weaponry does much damage to the human body.

O'NEILL Well there you go.

HAMMOND Dr. Jackson, what about that Goa'uld tablet device?

[As Daniel is about to reply, the Stargate begins to dial up, and he appears to lose his train of thought.]

VOICE OVER SPEAKERS Incoming traveler.

DANIEL (to Hammond) Um, it's a Goa'uld dialect akin to Latin. From what Teal'c and I have made out so far, it's some sort of attack plan. I'm&hellip;still trying to figure out how to scroll to the next page, if there is a next page.

HAMMOND Dr. Jackson, I want you to make translating that tablet your top priority.

DANIEL Yes, sir.

HAMMOND Dismissed.

[As everyone begins to file out of the room, Daniel goes over to the window and looks down at the Gate room. O'Neill stands at his side.]

VOICE OVER SPEAKERS SG-7 returning.

[As Daniel looks on, he sees the Linvris' corpses walking down the ramp in the place of SG-7. He glances at O'Neill, but when the Colonel doesn't react, Daniel looks back at the Gate room and this time sees only SGC soldiers.]

INT&mdash;SGC DANIEL'S OFFICE

[Daniel is sitting at his desk, attempting to translate the tablet they retrieved from the Linvris' chamber. He takes a tablet and a drink of water.]

DANIEL To enter by infiltration. Infiltration.

VOICE (whispering) Daniel. Daniel.

[Daniel hears the sound of a Stargate dialing up coming from his closet. He pulls the doors of his closet open and sees the Stargate's event horizon.]

VOICE Join with us, Daniel. Step through the Gate, Daniel.

DANIEL This isn't real.

[As he puts his hand into the event horizon, he is suddenly grabbed by one of the dead Linvris.]

DANIEL (screaming) Help! Somebody help!

[The face of one of the corpses appears, and Daniel is pulled into the event horizon.]

INT&mdash;SGC INFIRMARY

[Daniel wakes up in one of the infirmary beds. He sees O'Neill playing with a bag full of IV solution. O'Neill, seeing him awake, wanders over.]

O'NEILL Hello.

DANIEL Hello.

O'NEILL What happened?

DANIEL Do you believe in ghosts?

O'NEILL Uh&hellip;no.

DANIEL Well, neither do I. Which means there has to be a logical explanation.

O'NEILL For what?

[He sits down next to Daniel's bed.]

DANIEL When we were in the Linvris chamber, I felt something brush by me. And I've heard voices. And I keep seeing the dead Goa'uld from the massacre.

O'NEILL Where?

DANIEL Well last night they were in my closet, in like a&hellip;Stargate event horizon without the Gate.

O'NEILL In your closet?

DANIEL Yes. I don't think they're really dead.

O'NEILL Who? The stiffs in the morgue?

DANIEL No, the nine Goa'uld that were using them as hosts. I translated a phrase on that tablet that I thought meant attack, but when I refined the translation I realized it means to enter by infiltration.

O'NEILL And you think that's what they're doing?

DANIEL Yes.

O'NEILL Through your closet?

DANIEL Teal'c said the Linvris were being hunted by the System Lords, right? Now what if they used some sort of technology to transform their bodies into&hellip;I don't know, energy&hellip;or something.

O'NEILL Energy?

DANIEL Or something. I don't know exactly how, Sam can figure that part out. The point is, they're here. They've entered by infiltration, and now they want me as a host.

O'NEILL (skeptically) All nine of them?

DANIEL That sounds crazy, huh?

O'NEILL Um, yeah, you've got to admit there's some holes in your theory here.

DANIEL Well it's a theory, not a proof.

O'NEILL Why are you the only one who can see them? Why didn't they come through my closet&hellip;aside from the fact that yours is cleaner?

DANIEL I don't know. The only other theory I can come up with is that I'm having some sort of nervous breakdown. Heh heh.

O'NEILL Or something.

DANIEL (echoing him) Or something.

INT&mdash;SGC BRIEFING ROOM

[O'Neill enters the briefing room, but pauses when he sees Dr. MacKenzie.]

O'NEILL Dr. MacKenzie.

MACKENZIE Colonel.

O'NEILL I'm not going to enjoy this, am I?

HAMMOND Part of Dr. MacKenzie's work involves analyzing psychological data from SG units, specifically looking for common side affects to Gate travel. Dr. Jackson's episode yesterday may have uncovered a serious one.

MACKENZIE (to O'Neill) Dr. Fraiser's been treating you for headaches lately, hasn't she?

[O'Neill looks at Dr. Fraiser, who is sitting next to Dr. MacKensie. She looks away.]

O'NEILL Yes. What's that got to do with Daniel?

MACKENZIE Well you're not the only one. Fifty-three percent of SG field personnel also have a history of them.

O'NEILL A lot of people get headaches. What's your point?

MACKENZIE Dr. Jackson has experienced what I characterize as a first break psychotic episode, which may be manifesting full-blown hebephrenic-schizophrenia.

FRAISER Migraines are often one of the first signs.

O'NEILL Wait a minute. Daniel's a schizophrenic, and it's caused by&hellip;the Stargate?

FRAISER It's the only logical explanation we have right now, Colonel.

O'NEILL Well it sounds fairly theoretical to me. Does anybody think it could be stress?

FRAISER As much as I'd like to think that's all it is, the evidence just doesn't point that way. Daniel has paranoid delusions, auditory and visual hallucinations.

MACKENZIE Dr. Jackson's dopamine levels have increased in the left hemisphere of his brain. All these symptoms are textbook schizophrenia.

CARTER I don't understand how this could happen without us noticing signs.

FRAISER Nobody knows the exact cause of schizophrenia. Some cases are genetic, but there's no history of it in Daniel's family. When it's not genetic, it's environmental and&hellip;the Stargate is a plausible environmental cause.

CARTER I've been through the Gate as many times as Daniel, and I don't have headaches.

FRAISER Well your body may have some kind of immunity, possibly due to Jolinar.

O'NEILL All right, let's say for the sake of argument that it is the Stargate, a theory to which I do not ascribe, then why don't we just put a little sign at the base of the ramp that says 'Gate travel may be hazardous to your health.' I can live with that.

CARTER So can I, sir.

HAMMOND The Air Force can't. I can't risk any SG officer having delusions in the middle of a crisis. Therefore, as we speak, all outstanding SG teams are being recalled for evaluation.

CARTER (to Hammond) You're shutting down the whole program.

HAMMOND Only until Dr. MacKenzie and their teams submit their report. If his theory is proven correct, limits will be placed on the number of missions. Until then, the Stargate is closed.

O'NEILL General&hellip;

HAMMOND (firmly) There is no debate, Colonel.

O'NEILL (mouthing the words) Of course not.

CARTER (to Hammond) What about Daniel, sir?

MACKENZIE For now we're going to medicate him and let him rest in one of the VIP rooms.

FRAISER But if his symptoms persist or he becomes a threat to himself or anyone else&hellip;we'll have to commit him to Mental Health.

INT&mdash;SGC VIP ROOM

[Daniel and O'Neill are in the middle of a game of chess.]

DANIEL Check.

[O'Neill moves his king out of check.]

DANIEL Oh.

O'NEILL What? Didn't see that?

DANIEL Actually I was oh-ing about something else. (he makes another move) Checkmate. I should have done that two moves ago, I don't know what I was thinking.

O'NEILL Yeah, well, you're a little off.

DANIEL I don't feel off. I feel&hellip;I feel fine! No headaches, no tension, I mean I feel&hellip;normal.

O'NEILL That's because it was just stress. And I have a very calming effect on stressed out people. How about a game of gin?

DANIEL I'm not very good at gin.

O'NEILL Good! Get the cards.

[As Daniel rises, he hears the sound of a Stargate dialing up coming from the cupboard. He glances back at O'Neill, but the Colonel doesn't hear anything. Daniel yanks the cupboard doors open, but is relieved when he sees no event horizon inside. He takes out the cards and returns to the table. He suddenly hears a Goa'uld squealing and looks across the table to see one crawling up O'Neill's arm as O'Neill shuffles the cards.]

DANIEL Jack?

O'NEILL Yeah?

[Since it's obvious the Colonel is not seeing the Goa'uld, Daniel hastily looks away.]

DANIEL It's nothing.

O'NEILL You all right?

DANIEL I'm fine. How are you feeling?

[The Goa'uld continues up O'Neill's arm and starts to enter the back of O'Neill's neck, causing the colonel's eyes to glow.]

O'NEILL Good. Real good.

[Daniel suddenly jumps up and makes a grab for the Goa'uld.]

DANIEL There's a Goa'uld in you! I've got to get it out!

[O'Neill dodges him and backs away.]

O'NEILL Daniel! Daniel, there's no Goa'uld in me!

[Daniel stops as he realizes what he's doing.]

DANIEL I'm sorry. I saw it. I saw it.

[He starts to act faint.]

O'NEILL You all right? Come on.

[Daniel collapses, O'Neill helps him to the floor.]

O'NEILL All right, easy, easy. Put your head down.

[As the Colonel heads for the phone, something shifts beneath Daniel's skin, moving across his face.]

INT&mdash;MENTAL HEALTH

[An aide unlocks the door to a white, padded room and MacKenzie, closely followed by O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c, enters.]

MACKENZIE Don't expect much. If he becomes agitated, call the aides.

[As MacKenzie leaves, the remaining members of SG-1 see Daniel sitting on the floor, dressed in white scrubs.]

DANIEL Jack?

[Daniel's vision is blurred.]

CARTER It's us, Daniel. Can't you see us?

DANIEL I was just making sure you weren't figments of my&hellip;mind. They took away my glasses in case I broke the lenses and uh&hellip;tried to&hellip;hurt myself.

O'NEILL They treating you ok?

DANIEL Yeah.

[He starts to cry.]

DANIEL I'm sorry.

O'NEILL For what?

DANIEL For being such a head case.

CARTER It's not your fault, Daniel.

TEAL'C Colonel O'Neill believes it has something to do with the Linvris.

O'NEILL You remember in that chamber you said you felt something brush by you?

DANIEL Yes. It was them. I know you don't believe me, but I felt them.

[He starts hearing noises.]

DANIEL They heard me.

[Daniel hears footsteps. He scurries to the corner of the room and huddles there.]

DANIEL They're coming! They're coming.

TEAL'C Only your friends are here, Daniel Jackson.

DANIEL They're coming. I hear footsteps! Footsteps.

O'NEILL (impatiently) Daniel! There are no footsteps. Stay with us!

DANIEL Footsteps!

[He sees one of the dead Linvris standing at Teal'c's shoulder and starts laughing hysterically.]

DANIEL I told you, it's one of them. He's right there.

[He points to the dead Linvris.]

TEAL'C There is no one at my side, Daniel Jackson.

DANIEL Yes there is.

O'NEILL (to Carter) Want to get the aides?

[As Carter knocks on the door, Daniel lunges at the dead Linvris, but Teal'c catches hold of him. Something crawls out of Daniel and goes into Teal'c's hand. Daniel pulls himself out of Teal'c's grip and backs away as the aides arrive.]

DANIEL Something just went inside Teal'c!

O'NEILL You're hallucinating, Daniel.

DANIEL Don't just stand there, get it out of him!

[As the aides pin Daniel to the floor and give him an injection, he hears Ma'chello's voice.]

MA'CHELLO You have delivered me to the vile Goa'uld so that I may destroy it.

DANIEL Ma'chello.

MACKENZIE Ok, let's raise the dose. Five mils at four hour intervals.

DANIEL Ma'chello.

[He loses consciousness. Carter and O'Neill look on, distressed and concerned.]

INT&mdash;SGC

[The remaining members of SG-1 exit an elevator.]

CARTER God, I hate seeing him like that.

O'NEILL Nothing worse than losing your mind and knowing it's happening.

[Teal'c suddenly doubles up in pain and collapses over a desk.]

O'NEILL Infirmary!

[O'Neill and Carter support Teal'c as they take him to the infirmary.]

INT&mdash;MENTAL HEALTH

[In his room, Daniel is dreaming of SG-1's mission to Ma'chello's world.]

MA'CHELLO Yes! Inventions to fight the Goa'uld.

DANIEL Ma'chello.

MA'CHELLO Yes! Yes, inventions to fight the Goa'uld!

[In his dream, Daniel sees again the creature pass from him into Teal'c's hand. He wakes up in his room, goes over to the door and starts banging on it for attention.]

DANIEL Dr. MacKenzie! Dr. MacKenzie!

INT&mdash;SGC INFIRMARY

[Teal'c is lying in an infirmary bed as Dr. Fraiser presents her findings to O'Neill and General Hammond.]

FRAISER Teal'c's symbiote is dying. I can't explain why.

O'NEILL (to Teal'c) Teal'c, what about that&hellip;Kel'no'reem thing?

[Teal'c weakly shakes his head.]

HAMMOND (to Fraiser) Is he having hallucinations like Dr. Jackson?

FRAISER No. His dopamine levels are normal. Besides, Daniel didn't have the same physical symptoms. They seem to be unrelated.

O'NEILL What are we talking about, time wise?

FRAISER Without another symbiote&hellip;a day&hellip;two, maybe less. Even if we found another larval Goa'uld in time, there's no telling if it would survive either.

INT&mdash;MENTAL HEALTH

[Dr. MacKenzie, two aides, and a nurse enter Daniel's room.]

MACKENZIE Dr. Jackson.

DANIEL Just uh&hellip;one second.

MACKENZIE Look, Daniel, it's time for your meds.

DANIEL Uh, I don't uh&hellip;I don't need anymore drugs. What I need is to get the ones you've got in my system out of my system.

MACKENZIE No, Daniel, you need rest.

DANIEL I think I've rested enough. Just tell me one thing, is Teal'c sick?

MACKENZIE Not that I'm aware of. I haven't been to the SGC.

[Daniel hits the wall in frustration.]

MACKENZIE Dr. Jackson, I insist you calm yourself, otherwise I'll have to have you restrained and further sedated.

DANIEL Why are you so quick to jump to the conclusion I'm crazy? That I'm dangerous, I'm out of control? It's 'cause I'm kinda acting that way, aren't I? I just&hellip;I just need to get these drugs out of my system. Look, Doctor, I know you probably hear this from patients all the time, but I think I'm cured.

MACKENZIE You're right, I hear it all the time. I'm afraid it doesn't work that way. You don't get well from something like this overnight.

DANIEL (trying to reason with MacKenzie) You do if there was an alien organism inside you making you think that you were sick when you really weren't.

MACKENZIE Mmm. And you&hellip;found this out&hellip;how?

DANIEL Ma'chello told me.

MACKENZIE Ma'chello?

DANIEL He's an alien old man we met on P3C-599.

MACKENZIE Dr. Jackson, you haven't had any visitors.

DANIEL No, of course I haven't. You see, Ma'chello is dead.

MACKENZIE Dead? Yet he told you there was someone inside you making you appear crazy?

DANIEL That's a good point. I wouldn't, uh, I wouldn't buy that if I were you either. Just do me one favor, ok? Contact the SGC, find out if Teal'c is sick. If he is&hellip;promise me you'll let me talk to Jack O'Neill.

[MacKenzie appears to consider this.]

INT&mdash;SGC INFIRMARY

[Dr. Fraiser is examining Teal'c as Carter and O'Neill watch. General Hammond enters the room.]

HAMMOND (to O'Neill) Dr. MacKenzie seems to think there's some sort of change with Dr. Jackson.

FRAISER A change, sir?

HAMMOND (to O'Neill) He's requesting that you come out there, Colonel.

[O'Neill immediately leaves the room.]

INT&mdash;MENTAL HEALTH

[An aide lets O'Neill into Daniel's room, and Daniel gets to his feet.]

O'NEILL Hey, Daniel.

DANIEL You don't uh&hellip;you don't need to walk on eggshells any more. I'm better.

O'NEILL So I hear. Ah, it's not that I doubt you, but, um, why do you think it's happened all of sudden?

DANIEL I don't completely understand it myself, but&hellip;I saw something come out of me and go into Teal'c. And then I heard Ma'chello's voice.

O'NEILL Uh, Ma'chello?

DANIEL Just&hellip;just hear me out. I'm guessing it wasn't actually Ma'chello. It was probably some sort of technological or organic recording. And it said something about delivering Ma'chello to the vile Goa'uld, which made me start thinking. Maybe I had some sort of&hellip;Goa'uld killing invention inside of me. One of Ma'chello's inventions.

O'NEILL And that's what made you&hellip;nuts?

DANIEL Well since I don't have a Goa'uld, a side effect of this invention must make normal people act like they're&hellip;

[He gestures with his hands.]

O'NEILL (mouthing) Nuts?

DANIEL Schizophrenic. Look, Teal'c is sick, right?

O'NEILL Right.

DANIEL Well, he does have a Goa'uld.

INT&mdash;SGC INFIRMARY

[Daniel is standing over Teal'c, who is still very ill.]

FRAISER (to Daniel) Your dopamine levels are back to normal.

DANIEL I'm&hellip;back to normal.

CARTER Ok, let's say your concept about Ma'chello's Goa'uld killing invention is right, why did it take so long to go into Teal'c?

DANIEL I don't know. Maybe it needed a close proximity to sense his Goa'uld larva.

[O'Neill doesn't appear entirely convinced.]

DANIEL Look, I had a lot of time locked in that little room to think about this. It makes sense. Why am I back to normal? And, coincidentally, hours after touching me, Teal'c is sick.

O'NEILL All right, why didn't I get sick when we were playing cards the other night, and you were jumping all over me?

DANIEL Because last I heard you don't have Goa'uld larva.

FRAISER All right, but Daniel look, we ran every test we have. MRI, CAT scan, x-rays, full blood workup. There is nothing foreign in Teal'c or his symbiote.

DANIEL It's there. I know it! I saw it.

CARTER Daniel, those bodies had only been there a month. Ma'chello's been dead for six months. How could he be responsible?

DANIEL What if he planted those killing devices there six months ago? Or a year ago? And the Linvris walk into their meeting and&hellip;

O'NEILL Like&hellip;a land mine.

[Carter goes over to the computer.]

DANIEL (to O'Neill) Yes. World War One mines are still going off in France today even though the soldiers that planted them are long since dead.

CARTER (to Daniel) You think that Ma'chello made this thing, right?

DANIEL Right.

CARTER We crated off everything in Ma'chello's laboratory to Area 51 and it's all in our database. Let's see if we can find something that looks familiar.

[She calls up the images of Ma'chello's inventions as the others gather around.]

O'NEILL Right there! Right there, back it up.

[She returns to a picture of a tablet and a page turning device.]

DANIEL I picked that up in the Linvris chamber.

[Carter calls up another picture with a dozen page turning devices.]

FRAISER Why did he make so many page turning devices?

CARTER Could be our land mine.

INT&mdash;SGC LABORATORY

[The tablet and a page turning device are sealed in a glass quarantine chamber. Carter and Dr. Fraiser are using gloves to examine the items as O'Neill looks on. Daniel is observing them from a room above.]

FRAISER On the right is the PTD from the Linvris and the one on the left is from Area 51.

CARTER They look exactly like the one we found on Argos. The Linvris probably thought it was one of their own.

O'NEILL It's a good way to hide a mine.

CARTER Yeah. The question is, how do we set it off?

[Carter experimentally taps one of the page turning devices with an instrument but nothing happens.]

FRAISER No. Ok, let's see what happens when we use it on the tablet.

[Carter runs the page turning device over the tablet and 10 organisms suddenly slither out.]

FRAISER There they are. I am counting five&hellip;ten altogether. So if all PTDs are the same we're looking at about ten per device.

DANIEL (over the intercom) That explains how I got infected. There were nine Linvris.

CARTER (to Daniel) And when you activated the device, the last one went into you.

FRAISER Ok, let's try and immobilize one and put it under the scope.

[Two of the creatures suddenly penetrate Carter's gloves, while the others escape the glass chamber.]

FRAISER The gloves are breached!

[A warning siren starts up.]

CARTER Whoa!

[Carter and Dr. Fraiser back away, rubbing at their arms, but it's too late.]

O'NEILL (jumping back) Whoa!

DANIEL (into the intercom system) General Hammond to B-Hazmat Observation right away!

[O'Neill reaches for a hose, but three of the creatures swarm up it and go into him. Dr. Fraiser watches as one of the creatures moves beneath her skin and burrows up her arm.]

O'NEILL Aaagh!

FRAISER No!

[Carter can only watch as hers follow suit.]

O'NEILL Great.

INT&mdash;SGC

[The alarm is still going off as the base is sealed.]

INT&mdash;SGC LABORATORY

[General Hammond arrives in the observation deck.]

DANIEL (to Hammond) We have a breach.

HAMMOND (to Fraiser) Is there any chance of further contamination to the base?

FRAISER Judging by what happened with Daniel, sir, as long as we stay in here and we don't go near anybody else, the base is probably secure.

HAMMOND (over the intercom) Dr. Warner to B-Hazmat 3 Observation Stand. Containment team to B-Hazmat 3 for containment integrity scan.

DANIEL There has to be an answer in this tablet.

[He uses the computer to call up a picture of the tablet brought back from Ma'chello's laboratory.]

O'NEILL Is there anything we can do from in here?

FRAISER Nothing, Colonel. All the specimens are inside us. And since we're infected by multiple organisms we can expect our symptoms to be rapidly acute.

[She slides down to sit on the floor.]

O'NEILL I'd like to apologize in advance for anything I may say, or do, that could be construed as offensive, as I slowly go NUTS!

FRAISER Likewise, Colonel.

CARTER Colonel? Janet?

O'NEILL Carter?

[He starts to hallucinate, seeing Carter's eyes glow. He slides to the floor.]

CARTER Sir, there's nothing wrong with me.

DANIEL (to Carter) Sam, you've got four of those things in you.

CARTER I know that, but I feel fine.

O'NEILL (to Carter) Are you seeing or hearing any of this stuff?

CARTER No, sir I feel completely normal. Somehow I must be immune.

[Dr. Warner arrives in the Observation Room.]

WARNER Dr. Fraiser, what can I do to help?

FRAISER Uh, not much, I'm afraid.

CARTER (to Warner) Doctor, there's nothing wrong with me. (to Hammond) Sir, I'd like Dr. Warner to take some tests, try to figure out why.

HAMMOND I'm afraid that's not possible. That would risk another person being contaminated, if not the entire base.

DANIEL Sir, those organisms left my body. I might be immune. I may be the only one who can go in there and help them.

HAMMOND We don't know that, Dr. Jackson. I can't let you risk it. (to Carter) Dr. Warner will stay here. We'll get whoever else you think can help, but you're going to have to figure it out in there.

CARTER I understand, sir.

[She collapses against the table in sudden pain.]

CARTER Whoa. Ah, I think I spoke too soon.

DANIEL What's wrong?

CARTER Oh god, something's happening.

[Four of the organisms drip out of her ear and fall to the floor. Carter bends down and pokes at them with her finger.]

CARTER I think they're dead. Daniel, I could have sworn I heard&hellip;

DANIEL Ma'chello?

CARTER Yes. He said my Goa'uld captor is dead. But I don't have a Goa'uld.

DANIEL You did.

CARTER That has to be it. Janet said that when a Goa'uld dies, it dissolves into a host and leaves a unique protein marker.

DANIEL So these Goa'uld killing inventions died because they detected a protein marker? Well, that doesn't make any sense. Why isn't Jack immune? He should have some sort of protein marker left over from Hathor's Goa'uld.

CARTER No. No, that Goa'uld left Colonel O'Neill's body and died before it had a chance to take over.

[She crouches down next to Dr. Fraiser.]

CARTER Janet, can you hear me? Can we extract my blood and inject it into everyone that's infected?

WARNER No, your blood types don't match. You'd have to separate the protein from the rest of the blood.

CARTER (to Warner) Ok, how do I do that?

WARNER You don't have the necessary equipment in there. Even if you did, it would take weeks.

CARTER Come on, there's got to be a way! We've got all this stuff!

WARNER I'm sorry, but you need to use high-pressure liquid chromatography to separate and isolate the protein factor from the rest of the blood. That would yield thirty to forty proteins. Then you'd have to test each one of them to find&hellip;

CARTER Ok! I get the point.

FRAISER (weakly) Centrifuge.

CARTER (to Fraiser) What? What about the centrifuge?

FRAISER Put as much blood as possible in centrifuge.

[Carter quickly starts to draw some of her own blood. Dr. Fraiser starts to tear off her clothes. O'Neill lies huddled in a fetal position in obvious pain.]

WARNER You're wasting your time, Major.

CARTER (to Fraiser) Ok. Now what?

FRAISER (still stripping) It's too hot! It's too hot! They're trying to suffocate us!

CARTER Janet!

[Dr. Fraiser begins to hallucinate, and she sees Carter's eyes glow.]

FRAISER No! You're a Goa'uld! Stay away!

CARTER I'm not a Goa'uld, Janet. It's me, Sam. I'm your friend.

[Dr. Fraiser forces herself to be calm in order to tell Carter what to do next.]

FRAISER Put&hellip;the test tube&hellip;in the centrifuge.

[Carter does as Dr. Fraiser instructs and sets the centrifuge going. When it's finished, she takes the test tube of her blood back to Dr. Fraiser, who is now lying on the floor, using her lab coat as a pillow.]

CARTER Janet. Get back with me here. We're trying to separate that protein from my blood, remember? The centrifuge just finished. Now what?

WARNER (to Carter) Major, you're wasting your time. If she thinks there's another way, she's not in her right mind. There's only one way to separate that protein.

FRAISER (weakly) You don't need to&hellip;Just need to separate red blood cells.

DANIEL What? What's she talking about?

WARNER I see where you're going. I see where you're going! Don't even try to separate the proteins. Just separate the rejectable parts and give them all the rest.

[Dr. Fraiser manages to nod her agreement.]

DANIEL What?

WARNER (to Daniel) The part that makes blood types incompatible is just the red blood cells and a few things in the plasma. If we can get those out, the rest should be safe.

FRAISER Quick-freeze.

CARTER (to Warner) Quick-freeze?

WARNER Major, look in the freezer over there. See if there's any dry ice.

[Carter opens the freezer door.]

CARTER Yeah, there's a ton of it.

WARNER Good, now follow my directions very carefully.

INT&mdash;SGC LABORATORY

[Carter puts the treated blood into two syringes.]

WARNER Looks good. Pick your first patient.

CARTER (to Fraiser, who appears to be barely conscious) This was your idea. You wanna be first?

[She injects Dr. Fraiser then goes over to O'Neill, who is lying on the floor.]

O'NEILL (to Carter) You look terrible.

CARTER Thank you, sir. I need to give you a shot, will you let me do that?

[She gives him the shot, then returns to Dr. Fraiser.]

CARTER Janet?

FRAISER Uh, I'm hearing&hellip;

CARTER Hearing Ma'chello?

FRAISER Yeah. Aah!

[The creatures drip out of her ear, as do O'Neill's. He picks one up, then flicks it away in disgust. In the Observation Room, Warner, Hammond and Daniel exchange smiles of relief.]

INT&mdash;SGC INFIRMARY

[SG-1 and Hammond gather around Teal'c's bed as Dr. Fraiser injects the protein into his IV.]

FRAISER Ok. Well, I don't know if this is going to work. He'll have the marker, but he'll still have a Goa'uld larva. Depends on how smart Ma'chello made the little beggars.

[Teal'c groans, then opens his eyes.]

TEAL'C (whispering) Ma'chello.

[The team exchanges smiles of relief. The dead organism drips out of Teal'c's ear and is suctioned away by Dr. Fraiser.]

FADE OUT

END CREDITS

Transcribed by Dee for Stargatefan; checked and corrected by Jay for Solutions

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