Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods Page #2

Synopsis: An alien similar to Ra appears out of the Stargate, killing five soldiers and kidnapping another, a year after the original Stargate mission. A new team is assembled, including some old members, and they go in search of the missing soldier in order to find out how Ra could still be alive. Meanwhile, the alien Goa'uld kidnap Sha're and Skaara, implanting them with symbiotes and making them Goa'uld hosts.
Director(s): Mario Azzopardi
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
8.1
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
92 min
396 Views


What about the probe we sent through?

It was crushed instantly.

After we came home,

Daniel buried the gate in rocks,

making my return

or anybody else's impossible.

Those four bodies lying in the infirmary

say otherwise.

Take Colonel O'Neill to the holding room.

Give him a little time to think about

things while I decide what to do with him.

Sergeant.

Colonel O'Neill, sir.

I'm retired, Kawalsky. Lose the salute.

Me and Ferretti didn't tell them anything.

I appreciate that.

Hey, those kids on Abydos

saved my life, too.

Yeah. Those kids...

I mean, they're the whole reason

we kept it secret.

Right?

That one kid idolized you. Remember him?

Weird name... What was it?

Skaara.

Right.

Remember how he was

always saluting you?

Yeah.

My kid used to do that when he was little.

Skaara kind of reminded me of him.

How many people did you say

are on Abydos?

That we saw? Maybe 5,000.

Does this mean you're reconsidering

sending the bomb, sir?

It means I'm open to suggestions.

General, let me take a team

through that gate.

We'll find out who those aliens are.

Kawalsky and I have been there before.

We know the lay of the land.

We know the people.

You think you know them.

Jackson could be dead.

You don't know

what you'd be walking into.

There is one way to find out, sir.

We'll have the prototype probe

shipped from MIT.

No, sir. We don't need that probe.

-We don't?

-Nope. This'll do.

MAN ON PA:
Chevron one encoded.

Chevron two encoded.

Care to explain this concept?

MAN:
Chevron three encoded.

Jackson has allergies.

I get it.

Chevron four encoded.

He'll know this came from me

and not from someone like...

Yourself.

Chevron five encoded.

Why not just send a note?

-Anyone could send a note.

-Anyone could send a note.

Chevron six encoded.

Chevron seven locked.

Now what?

If Jackson's still around,

he'll know what the message means.

What if the aliens got it?

Well, they could be blowing

their noses right now.

They could be planning an attack.

Come on, Samuels.

Let me be the cynic around here, huh?

General, this could take some time.

(SOLDIERS CHATTERING)

(RUMBLING)

MAN ON PA:
Incoming wormhole.

(ALARM BLARING)

Permission to take a team through

the stargate, sir?

Assuming I get

the President's authorization,

the mission briefing will be at 0800 hours.

Consider yourself recalled

to active duty, Colonel.

Gentlemen, take your seats.

Where's Captain Carter?

Just arriving, sir.

Carter?

I'm assigning Sam Carter to this mission.

I'd prefer to put together

my own team, sir.

I'm sorry. Not on this mission.

Carter's our expert on the stargate.

Where is he transferring from?

CARTER:
She is transferring

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Brad Wright

Brad Wright is a Canadian television producer, screenwriter and actor. He is best known as the co-creator of the television series Stargate SG-1 (with Jonathan Glassner), Stargate Atlantis (with Robert C. Cooper) and Stargate Universe (also with Cooper). He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Before the inception of the Stargate franchise, he served as the co-executive producer and a writer of The Outer Limits. He has also written scripts for several other television series including Neon Rider, Adventures of the Black Stallion, The Odyssey, Highlander: The Series and Poltergeist: The Legacy. more…

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