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Stargate SG-1 DIALOGUE CONTINUITY SCRIPT STARGATESG-1 "Small Victories" Episode #6708 PRODUCED BY: MGM/SHOWTIME 5/22/00 This Script PreparedBy: CASABLANCA CONTINUITY 11934 Tabor Street Los Angeles CA 90066. Tel. (310) 397-7741 Fax (310) 391-3041 STARGATE- SG-1 - "SmallVictories" - #6708 1 TIMECODE DIALOGUE STARTTIMECODE 00.00.00 AT FIRST FRAMEOF PICTURE TEASER 00.10.24 NARRATOR(VO)" Previously, on Stargate SG-1. 00.15.19 THOR- They are the enemyof the Asgaard. 0.18.12 HOLOGRAMOFO’NEILL - Apparentlythey plan to land the ship andinfest Earth. 00.21.07 CARTER- So can you transport us up? 00.22.17 HOLOGRAMOF O’NEILL - Anybodywho comesup is knocked dead down. 00.29.20 CARTER(OS) - Canthis... CARTER(CONT) -ship withstand an uncontrolled re-entry? 00.32.09 THOR- No. 00.36.07 HAMMOND- We must destroy it by whatever meansnecessary. 00.40.22 DANIEL- They’re gonnause it to escape. STARGATE- SG-1 - "Small Victories" - #6708 2 00.49.01 O’NEILL- Carter! 00.57.18 NARRATOR(VO) -And now, the conclusion. 01.38.00 YURI(IN RUSSIAN)- The outer door of the tube has beenbreached. 01.40.15 BORIS(IN RUSSIAN)- It’s flooded. 01.42.22 YURI(IN RUSSIAN)- There is no torpedoin.tube three... It’s drained.The outer dooris holding. Verystrange. 01.56.05 BORIS(IN RUSSIAN)- See, it wasnothing. 02.02.26 YURI(IN RUSSIAN)- What was that? Somethingis in the tube... Whatcould be there? 02.25.13 BORIS(IN RUSSIAN)- Handme a flashlight. 02.37.08 YURI(IN RUSSI/kN)- Are you okay? 02.38.12 BORIS(IN RUSSIAN)- Look. [note: maybenot; script and speechesdon’t quite matchup. This maybe wherehe says "Handme a flashlight."] 02.56.01 YURI(IN RUSSIAN)- Whatis it? STARGATE- SG-1 - "SmallVictories" - #6708 3 02.58.20 BORIS(IN RUSSIAN)- Look... Yuri, get back. 03.09.22 YURI- (screams) ACT ONE 04.29.02 FRASIER(OS) - I hearit took a little... FRASIER(CONT) -longer than they thought to set upa secondgate. 04.32.28 DANIEL- Uh, yes, they finally got it runningyesterday. Technical difficulties or something. 04.37.02 CARTER,You needed Sam’s help, huh? 04.40.21 DANIEL- Yes, it’s uh, it’s ironic that she’snot hereto saveherself. 04.47.24 FRASIER- Well, youare fine. There’sno signs of residual infection. Youwere very lucky. 04.54.19 DANIEL- So you keep saying. 04.55.10 FRASIER-Um hmm. Well I still want you to take it easyfor at leastm STARGATE- SG-1 - "SmallVictories" - #6708" 4 04.58.14 P.A. ANNOUNCER(OS) - Off-world activation. Repeat.. Wehave an off-world activation. 05.02.22 FRASIER- Another week. Okay. 05.07.16 DANIEL(OS) - Ow!’Scuse me. Sorry. Hold that! 05.26.09 TECHNICIAN- Receiving SG-l’s IDC sir. 05.28.09 HAMMOND- Open the iris. 05.48.14 O’NEILL- Well it’s abouttime. 05.53.16 CARTER- We’ve been dialing homefor over a week. 05.55.27 DANIEL- It’s great to seeyou guys, too. 05.59.04 TEAL’C-I ampleased to see you well, Daniel Jackson. 06.01.03. DANIEL(OS) - Thankyou, Teal’c. You’ve got a-- 06.05.18 O’NEILL- Don’t touchit. 06.08.11 HAMMOND-Glad you madeit, SG-I. STARGATE- SG-I -"Small Victories" - #6708 5 06.09.28 O’NEILL- Where’s the fanfare, General? 06.11.25 CARTER- We did kind of save the planet, sir. 06.13.23 O’NEILL- Again. It should not get old, General. 06.17.16 HAMMOND- Job well done. 06.18.20 O’NEILL- Thankyou sir. It wasnothing. 06.20.28 DANIEL-What happened to Thor?. 06.22.26 CARTER- Oh we got him out in a stasis pod. 06.24.27 TEAL’C- It was retrieved whenwe passed though the Stargate to P4X234. 06.27.29 CARTER-It must have had a locating beacon. 06.29.28 HAMMOND- They left you behind? 06.31.27 CARTER- Wewere fine, sir. 06.33.05 O’NEILL- I’d be happyto debrief you all after I’ve debriefed myself with a nice, hot shower. STARGATE- SG-1 - "SmallVictories" - #6708 6 06.38.16 HAMMOND- Permission to showergranted. In fact, I insist on it, Colonel. 06.45.13 O’NEILL- Bad? 06.46.24 DANIEL- I wasn’t gonnasay anything. 07.08.24 O’NEII, L - Whatchadoin’? 07.10.19 CARTER- They salvaged a coupleof Replicator pieces from the ocean.I thought I’d havea look. 07.19.05 O’NEILL-Is that wise? 07.21.09 CARTER- Well there’s no discernible energybeing emitted. I think it’s pretty safe to saythey’re dead.Besides, it’s only just a coupleof little blocks. 07.29.00 O’NEILL- Well, I’m off. ’ 07.31.07 CARTER- Still going fishing? 07.32.29 O’NEILL-Yep.Still stayin’ here? 07.36.20 CARTER- Yeah. I think I’ve hadenough relaxation for a while, sir. STARGATE- SG-I - "Small Victories" - #6708 7 07.43.03 ¯ O’NEILL- Okay. 07.44.24 CARTER- Have fun. 07.46.26 O’NEILL - Yeah... O’NEILL (OS CONT)- sure, ya betcha. 07.53.14 CARTER- Carter. Yessir... Sir, wait. 08.09.13 O’NEILL- D6j& vu. 08.11.19 CARTER- General Hammondjust called. Major Davis is on his way in from the Pentagon. 08.16.25" O’NEILL- Not goin’ fishin’? 08.18.13 CARTER- No sir. 08.22.29 O’NEILL- No. 08.27.02 DAVIS(OS) - The Navyintercepted a... DAVIS(CONT) - Maydayfrom the commanderof the Fox-trot Class attack submarine. STARGATE- SG-1 - "Small Victories" - #6708 8 08.32.25 O’NEILL- That’s Russian. 08.34.00 DAVIS- Yes... DAVIS(OS CONT)- Code nameBlackbird... DAVIS(CONT) - The crew was being attacked by a large mechanical spider. 08.45.24 O’NEILL - Just one? 08.46.10 DAVIS(OS) - Wethought it wasa joke at first... DAVISm (CONT) - Then the transmission cut out. Approximately seven DAVIS(OS CONT)-teen hundred hours the sub was spotted by aircraft off the Nimitz. ¯ It was already surfaced, and none of the attempts to communicatewere returned... DAVIS(CONT) - It was boarded. The crew was found dead. 09.02.18 CARTER- All of them? 09.04.13 DAVIS- They got the bodies off before they discovered how... DAVIS(OS .CONT)- they died. 09.10.16 O’NEILL(OS) - That’s them, 09.11.20 CARTER(OS) Sir, if thi s started wit h only... CARTER(CONT) - one bug it’s already replicating. STARGATE- SG-1 - "Small Victories" - #6708 9 09.14.25 DAVIS(OS) - The manthat took the pictures fortunately madeit out. The... DAVIS(CONT) Ni mitz re ported th at th e Pentagon would advise th e Navy to towthe sub... DAVIS(OS CONT)- in. 09.20.04 HAMMOND- Do the Russians know we have it? 09.21.26 DAVIS- No. No, we’re denying any knowledge,but, uh, this is gonnaget sticky. 09.26.05 CARTER-.We have to makesure that none of the Replicators... CARTER(OS CONT)- get out of that sub. 09.29.00 DAVIS- It’s under tight supervision. The harbor has been evacuatedand the entire area cordonedoff. Our cover... DAVIS(OS CONT)- story is a dangerouschemical spill. 09.36.06 O’NEILL- Blow it up. 09.37.15 DAVIS(OS)- The Pentagon has requested... DAVIS(CONT) - that we take measuresto preserve a numberof specimensfor studying. 09.43.00 O’NEILL- The Asgaardalready tried that, and these buggers are on the verge of wiping their entire race. STARGATE- SG-1 - "Small Victories" - #6708 10 09.47.26 DAVIS- That’s whyI’m here. Nowyou, youpeople are the closest thing to experts we’vegot. 09.52.12 O’NEILL- As an expert, I’m sayingblow it up. 06.55.00 CARTER(OS) - Sir, conventionalweapons might not do it... CARTER(CONT) - At least oneof the Replicatorssurvived the destruction of Thor’s ship. 10.00.15 O’NEILL- Well fine. Towit backout to sea andnuke it! 10.03.02 DAVIS(OS) - We’ve... DAVIS(CONT) -considered that. 10.05.21 HAMMOND- We’re in a political messright now, Colonel. The Russianspicked up the Asgaard’sship’s entry into the atmosphere. 10.12.15 O’NEILL- So? 10.13.12 DAVIS(OS) - So they’re not buyingour version of the store DAVIS(CONT) -ry. Theyalready think we’re responsiblefor whathappened to their sub. A nuclearexplosion in... DAVIS(OS CONT) -international watersmthat’s,that’s kind of hard to cover-up. STARGATE- SG-1 -"Small Victories" - #6708 11 10.22.16 CARTER(OS) - ! don’t think you.., CARTER(CONT) - realize howdangerous these things are. 10.25.10 DAVIS- Is there any other waywe can neutralize these things? Maybesome alien technologiesyou’ve... DAVIS(OS CONT)- comeacross? 10.30.20 TEAL’C- TheReplicators are imperviousto Goa’uldtechnology. They are, however, susceptibleto humanprojectile weaponry. 10.41.17 O’NEILL- Guns. 10.43.11 CARTER(OS) Si r, if there arestil l a... CARTER(CONT) - small enoughnumber of the Replicators on board, a properly equippedB team could possibly 10.49.25 O’NEILL- Savethe world? 10.51.11 CARTER- Getting old for you, sir?. 10.56.11 DAVIS- Better inform the Pentagon. 10.58.17 P.A. ANNOUNCER(OS) - Unscheduledoff-world activation. STARGATE- SG-1 - "Small Victories" - #6708 12 11.00.11 HAMMONDWe have no teams currently off-world. 11.28.29 HAMMOND- Why isn’t the iris closing? 11.30.14 TECHNICIAN-I’m trying, sir. It’s not responding... TECHNICIAN(OS CONT)- We’re showing an increasing loss of power in the base. 11.34.22 CARTER- What? 11.58.17 O’NEILL- That’s Thor..
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