02x14 - Grace Under Pressure

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Within the ruins of the legendary city of Atlantis is buried a secret base left by the Ancients, originators of the Stargate.
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02x14 - Grace Under Pressure

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So, let me ask you something.

As a scientist, does it bother you that
most of your work, no matter how brilliant,

will eventually be considered misguided?

- 'cause that would bother me.
- I'm sorry?

Well, given enough time, everything's
pretty much proven wrong, right?

No.

Everything from the earth being
flat to the sun revolving around us.

Well, if you want to go
back hundreds of years...

scientists get it wrong more
times than they get it right.

Take the tomato.

Excuse me?

Well, after the conquest of Mexico in 1519,
tomatoes were carried eastward to europe,

where they were
believed to be poisonous.

Shouldn't you be concentrating
on what you're doing?

I got it covered. You worry about you.

I am worried about me.

This is first flight this thing has had
since it was sh*t down and repaired.

It deserves all of your attention.

It made it to the mainland.

If anything was going to go wrong,
it would have gone wrong by now.

It took the italians
and the spaniards...

to realize that tomatoes
are, in fact, delicious.

Good for them.

Columbus was spanish,

he figured out the earth was round.

He was italian.

So I wonder what it is that makes
spaniards so good at debunking bad science.

You're not spanish, are you?

Oh, yes, of the Barcelona McKays.

Now, if you don't mind...

What is it? Turbulence?

The inertial dampeners on this
thing should smoothe that out.

What the hell?

The right drive pod is intermittently
switching to reverse thrust.

Cut it. I can drive
with just the left pod.

It's not recognizing any of my commands.

Brace for impact.

What?

We're going down.

Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!

Griffin, McKay, come in, please.

Jumper 6, come in, please.

Griffin, McKay, come in, please.

Yeah. We're here.

Rodney.

Thank god. We thought you...

I've been trying to get
ahold of you for over an hour.

Find Dr. Weir and tell
her I've made contact.

You okay?

Not so good, no.

Are you alright?

I think we could both use an
extended stay in the infirmary.

What the hell happened?

The Jumper you were flying
dropped off our screens.

You crashed into the ocean.

Yes, yes, yes, we...

we're under water.

Yes, you are.

Then how are you going to find us?

We've determined the direction of
your radio signal, but not the range.

How deep are we?

One, two... zero, zero... and falling.

Radek, you're going
to have to hurry it up.

We are already 1,200 feet deep
and sinking at a rate of about...

20 feet a minute.

Very impressive.

Excuse me?

Well, we always theorized that the
Jumpers could be utilized as submersibles.

Yes, yes, yes, I theorized it.

But 1,200 feet?

That's almost the maximum depth
of a nuclear-powered submarine.

We are not so keen on setting
any records right now, so just...

That's a problem.

- Can you move?
- Yeah.

Radek, the windshield's giving way
under the pressure of the ocean.

Move into the rear compartment.
The seal should be able to hold.

One step ahead of you.

No.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no!

The crash probably damaged
all sorts of systems.

Maybe if you were more
focused on flying than...

enlightening me on the
history of tomatoes...

All your focus didn't get the drive pod
to shut off. I'm still not blaming you.

Yeah, because it's not my fault!

I've got an idea.

What are you doing?

Good luck, Rodney.

No, what are you doing?

Griffin!

Griffin!

Why did he do that?

Why would you do that?

Wide open fields.

Wide open fields.

Wide open fields.

You are not stuck in a metal casket
under thousands of feet of water.

You're in a wide open field.

Now...

Zelenka?

Radek, it's Rodney. Come in, please.

Radek?

The Jumper's radio transmitter is in the

forward section, which
is now flooded with water,

which means that you have no way

to contact the surface, which means

that they have no way to
triangulate your position.

Okay. Alright.

You've been in worse situations.

Just because you can't think of them
right now doesn't make it any less true.

But you're not dead yet.

You can fix this problem.
You just need to...

work one step at a time.

Now...

got to find some light.

So...

Alright.

Light.

I have the light.

Now what?

I thought you said life support
could sustain them for days.

I said life support would most
likely sustain them for days.

I had no idea the ship would sink so
quickly or that the cockpit would flood.

That's when you lost contact.

If they didn't make it to the
rear compartment in time...

They made it.

Still,

they're going to be much harder to locate
now that they're no longer broadcasting.

Then find another way.

Look, even if we do locate
them, our options are limited.

They're already deeper than a rescue
Jumper's windshield can handle.

I'll handle the rescue. You
just worry about finding them.

I've already got some ideas.

Alright, we're on a clock.
Let's get back to work.

I'm dropping 20 feet a minute.

So pressure increases by
one atmosphere every 33 feet,

so...

that's an additional atmosphere
every minute and a half,

which means...

I'm currently under 37 atmospheres
worth of pressure and counting.

Oh, my.

That is a lot.

That's... Okay, I've got to slow down.

Okay.

I've got to stop sinking.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Send a message first.

Yeah.

Check and see if you can get the

radio transmitter up and running,

because they can't find you if
you can't tell them where you are.

Come on, McKay. Prioritize.

Here we go.

Now...

Here we go.

There. Right... So...

There we are.

Okay.

Now, how's our radio transmitter?

Yes, I know that, so...

activate emergency transmitter...

protocol.

Now...

we're broadcasting a signal.

All it needs to do is
penetrate 1,400 feet of ocean,

which means that a

whopping three percent of the
signal will reach the surface, so...

so boost... boost the signal.

How much power do we
got to work with here?

Oh, you've got to be kidding me.

Three hours?

What's eating my power? I'm
working with flashlights here.

The inertial dampeners
are active? Well, why?

I don't need them.

Shut down inertial dampeners.

Oh, come on! They are draining
what little power I have left here.

You do not need inertial
dampeners while you sink!

Now...

You are a piece of junk!

And I'm going to die.

Okay, so...

we know the direction which the
initial radio signal came from, right?

So that places them... on this line here.

Now, unfortunately, ocean currents could
have pulled them in either direction,

either this way or that way, so the
area they are in is approximately...

here.

Now, Dr. Bryce here has been studying the
ancient database in regards to the ocean,

and this particular area is
between 2 and 6,000 feet deep.

6,000 feet.

We'll never be able
to get down that far.

Yes, I know, which is why we have
to find them before it gets there.

They were already at 1,200 feet,
and falling, what, 20 feet a minute?

Yes, that's right.

That at least gives us a place to start.

Yes.

So...

let's begin.

I'm freezing.

Why am I so cold?

Oh, no.

I haven't lost that much blood, have I?

Of course, it could have
something to do with the

billion or so gallons of freezing
water you're surrounded by, you idiot.

Alright.

I need to heat this thing,

and I don't want it to
cost me a lot of power.

Can we at least do that, please?

Alright.

There you go.

See?

I'm not greedy.

I just don't want to freeze to death.

Oh, come on!

A little heat is going
to cost me 40 minutes?

Is that really how you
want this to go down?

You want to freeze me to death?

You sure you wouldn't rather
I imploded with you, you lemon?

Do you even have an
opinion, anyway, you... no.

Why? Because you are
an inanimate object!

Does that stop me from talking to you?
Oh, no, no, no, no, my inanimate friend,

because I have been struck
upon the head. You see?

There...

So...

20 minutes of power for just enough
heat to stave off hypothermia.

You drive a hard bargain, my friend, but

you've got a deal.

I just made a deal with you.

Deal...

Let's make a deal!

You've got a deal.

That's not funny.

What's wrong with me?

It's...

euphoria, elation...

overconfidence, it's...

hypoxia.

I'm going to dial up the CO2 scrubbers
or I'm going to die of hypoxia.

That is so funny.

Take this corner...

take it over here,

move it over here.

What's all this?

Ah, this is my plan.

Yeah, I figured that much.

- You care to elaborate?
- Well,

doctors Moore and McNab are here
to study the ocean on M8R169,

which happens to be under a thick sheet of
ice, so they brought a thousand-foot cable

and a pretty powerful winch
to lower their instruments...

Okay.

And Ager over here is responsible
for the magnetic grapple...

designed to lower F302s
into our Jumper bay.

And you intend to put the two together.

Like chocolate and peanut butter.

Is the mechanism gonna be strong enough to
lift a half-flooded Jumper out of the water?

Not a chance.

- Well, then why...
- Because we don't have to.

We just have to get near enough to the
surface so that we get McKay and Griffin out

with a cutting team and rescue divers.

Good. How long?

Couple of hours.

You and Rodney have been bugging me for a
chance to try out a Jumper as a submersible,

but you sure went a hell of
a long way to make me say yes.

You still haven't said it yet.

I just did.

How close is Zelenka to finding them?

I'm gonna go ask him.

CO2 scrubbers operating at 100%.

Well, at least something is.

Now...

let's see if I can...

Why do they have to make
these things so small?

Look, I need to be the one on the surface
saving the poor bastard stuck down here,

not actually be the poor
bastard stuck down here.

By the time Zelenka comes up with
a plan, I'll have d*ed of old age.

Hello?

Are you friendly

or are you hungry?

Because I am pretty sure that this thing
is an instant case of indigestion, so...

It's the transmitter.

It must be broadcasting at
a frequency you can hear.

Whoa, there, fella. Whoa, there, fella.

I'm...

I'm sorry if I'm bugging you, but...

but I kind of need to leave this
thing on for a bit, you know?

Maybe you could tell my
friends where I am. You could...

could you do that?
Could you go get help?

Could you... do that?

What am I doing?

Well, I'm treating an
alien whale like Lassie.

Look, Okay, if you're not going
to help, then just swim on by!

Swim.

Maybe the Jumper can swim.

Okay.

The cockpit is inaccessible,

but most of the control
conduits run back here, so

if you were really meant
to be submersible, then

your drive pods should
function underwater, too,

which means I could fly you from back
here. Well, not fly, but I could surface.

I mean, if I get close to the surface,

then the emergency transmitter won't
have to penetrate so much ocean. Okay.

Now we're getting somewhere.

How are we doing?

Well, we're making progress, slowly.

Show me.

We started with the likely
location of the Jumper

based on the numbers we
got while triangulating...

its position during its
brief radio contact with us.

We then estimate how far
off course it is being taken,

if at all, by the various currents,

slipstreams, and underwater rivers that
the Jumper may or may not have run into.

We then we add its descent
speed at various rates.

That's all you've got?

You haven't narrowed
the search area at all.

No, no, in fact, we've
increased it slightly.

And how does that count as progress?

Because we're no longer guessing.

We now know definitely that the
Jumper is somewhere in this area.

Okay.

Elizabeth, even if we do find
them, there's no way to...

Sheppard's working on a grapple system
that should be able to raise the Jumper.

- Really?
- Really.

It's going to be ready
in a couple of hours.

I need you to be.

This little keyboard is k*lling me.

It's all starting to blur together.

I need a new set of eyes.

Let me take a look.

Did I just...

Yes, you did.

Sam?

Don't worry, Rodney.

We're going to get you out of here.

How did you... how are you...

It's good to see you, too, McKay.

Oh, I've lost it. I
have completely lost it.

No, you haven't.

You are not real.

You are not real. You are not real.

Of course I'm not real.

I'm sorry?

I'm three million light years
away with problems of my own.

Yeah, well, so, what are you doing here?

You're hallucinating.

Oh, and how am I doing that?

Right.

Is it that bad?

The way I see it,

you're scared,

you're a little panicked,
you're a lot lonely...

you knew you could use some help,

so your subconscious is manifesting the
one person you know is smarter than you.

Oh, I don't think so.

Oh, don't start with me, McKay.

You are very clever.

I would even give you brilliant,

but there is brilliant
and then there's me.

Every time we've worked together,

you've been wrong and I've been right.

Even if that were true, and
no one is saying that it is,

the fact that you could assert that...

Why else would I be here?

I don't know.
Maybe one last romp before I die.

One last romp?

- Please. We never...
- Okay, one first romp,

but it's romping that comes to
mind, not your brains, blondie, now

you've got to admit, I am
a handsome man standing...

You're essentially arguing with yourself.

You realize that, right?

Your mind is creating me.

What?

What else am I hallucinating?

What do you mean?

If you're not real, what is? I
mean, How do I tell the difference?

How do I know that any of these
readings I've been taking are correct?

You're not that far gone.

No, no, no, no, no, no...

I... I am unconscious in the infirmary.

Look, I'm fine, and this is just a...

a post-traumatic nightmare.

So come on, wake up, wake up, wake up.

No, no, no. See, you really are
in the back of a sinking Jumper.

Your readings are correct.

You knew you could use some help,

and you've got a pretty
bad concussion, so...

So...

here you are.

Here I am.

I suppose that's comforting...

in a...

terrifying mental health kind of way.

Why don't you show me
what you've done so far.

Right. Of course.

Three miles is a very searchable
area. You narrowed it down, Radek.

You did a good job.

He's too deep.

Your grapple's only got
a thousand feet of cable.

We know the Jumper should be able to dive
at least a 1,000, so if he's above 2,000,

we should still be able to
get him with the grapple.

- And if he is deeper?
- He probably is.

The area we're searching goes to 6,000.

When the Wraith att*cked the city,

you were able to turn
the shield into a cloak.

- Yes.
- Why can't we do the opposite?

Turn the Jumper's cloak into a shield.

- That's right.
- That would hold back the water, yes.

But it would take
significantly more power.

We'll shut down
everything we don't need.

But it would take hours to reconfigure.

Take what we need. We'll
make the changes down there.

No, no, no, no, no.
I cannot possibly... No.

- Radek...
- I... I can't even swim.

There's not a lot of swimming
under a thousand feet of ocean.

Look, I'm not going to order you to go.

I will.

All I'm saying is that if Rodney
can't turn to you, who can he turn to?

Alright.

Give me a few minutes
and I'll get my gear.

Now...

given I have a limited amount
of time to execute my plan...

before power levels drop too low...

but provided that the...

coding is correct, we
surface, and at that point,

they should be able to pick
up our regular radio signal,

and then come pick me up.

How much power would that k*ll?

I don't know. Most of it.

It's a bad idea, then.

Why?

Well, what if it doesn't work?

Well, then...

then I'm dead.

Exactly. Bad plan.

Oh, you're right.

I should proceed with one
of the other hundreds...

of possible options available to me.

Look, I'm not saying
I have a better idea...

Well, what do I do? Nothing?

- Yes.
- Oh, brilliant.

Stay warm,

stay breathing,
stay alive as long as you can.

Give your team the biggest
window of opportunity possible.

A window of opportunity for what?

For rescuing you.

Even if they could find me,

which, given underwater currents
and multiple possible entry sites,

is next to impossible,

how are they going
to get me out of here?

They'll find a way.

No, they won't.

You and I both know that the one
person who can figure it all out...

is stuck in the back
of a sinking Jumper.

Me.

Oh, touch?.

Look, I hear what you're
saying, and I'm telling you...

you're wrong.

You have some very smart,
very motivated people on the surface,

and the only thing any of them are
working on right now is rescuing you.

Oh, come on.

They are planning my memorial service.

If your plan fails,
and it probably will,

you could jeopardize their plan.

Are you going to help me or not?

I'll help you stay alive
as long as possible, but no,

I am not helping you with this plan.

So my own hallucination
is saying no to me?

You must realize subconsciously that
you need to be talked out of this.

I can't even hallucinate right today.

Alright.

We're above the search coordinates.

Okay.

It should transition seamlessly.

Alright, then.

Here goes nothing.

I... I wouldn't.

You wouldn't what?

Sorry, I forgot. I'm not helping.

No, no, no.

Did you see something?

Did I make a mistake?

Seriously, if you saw
something, just... just tell me.

You're messing with me.

- Sorry?
- You're trying to slow me down.

- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Don't play mind games with me.

I am a mind game.

Okay, if you're not going to help me,
just stay on your side of the Jumper.

What now?

Feels like we hit the bottom.

Oh, really?

Well, this is good.

Well, the chances of us
imploding are much slimmer.

- But Rodney...
- No, no, no! No buts, okay?

Can I not at least take a moment to enjoy
the one bit of good luck I've had all day?

This isn't good.

Look, just, just...

shut up!

I mean, you come in here, you don't help
me, you say the one plan I've got is bad,

you claim to be a creation
of my mind, and yet...

you are in no way
dressed provocatively...

Look.

Well, it's always been there.

No, it hasn't.

The impact with the ocean floor must
have created a micro-fissure in the hull.

We're taking on water.

Atlantis...

this is Sheppard. Come in.

We can barely hear you, John.

We're going to lose you
altogether when we get deeper,

so now's a good time to wish us luck.

Good luck, then.

We'll contact you as soon as
we head back to the surface.

Have the divers on Jumper 8 standing by.

Will do.

Weir out.

What do you think, Radek?

About what?

We're underwater.

I always wanted to try this.

Yes, yes, yes. Just...

make sure we're not
under too much water.

I've leveled out and
holding steady at 990 feet.

How's it coming?

All I'm getting is
sporadic life sign readings.

As in...

sea monster life signs?

We're gonna need those
shields up and running.

Yes, well, then stop talking, please.

Will do.

It's funny,

because actually...

I was just, you know,

thinking, what would
complete this experience?

Would be freezing cold sea water in
the compartment, lots of it,

and because now that the whole
imploding thing is kind of off the table,

drowning should really be
brought back into the equation.

You can fix this.

There are micro-fractures
all along the seam.

You still have fully
functioning life support, right?

Yes.

Then create a positive
pressure environment.

What?

If you can increase the
pressure inside the Jumper,

you should be able to slow the leaking.

We'll never be able to stop it.

I'm not saying that we could.
We're just trying to buy time here.

In order to make death as long
and as drawn-out as possible?

Just max it out, McKay.

Alright.

We should probably find a
way to heat this water, too.

We make a good team,

you and I.

Sure.

No, no, I mean it.

I really enjoy working with you.

Always have.

I wonder...

I wonder why we never...

hooked up.

Well, aside from the fact that you're
petty, arrogant, and treat people badly?

Yes.

No, that's pretty much it.
Petty, arrogant, bad with people.

But...

you do find me attractive...

I mean, physically.

Let's stick to working on my idea.

This is my idea.

- How do you figure?
- Well, you don't exist.

You think what my subconscious
tells you to think,

so really, the idea was mine.

I'm arguing with myself about
who had an idea first, me or me.

I really am petty, aren't I?

And arrogant and bad with people, yes.

Here we go.

And the leaking...

has been slowed.

Well done, Sam.

Thanks. You too.

Come here.

Okay.

You do realize what you're
actually doing here, right?

Oh, come on!

You're a figment of my imagination. The
least you could do is take your top off.

Your subconscious mind knows
that I would never be into that.

You are the worst hallucination ever.

Oh, you don't mean that.

Yes, yes, I do.

Now, please, just leave me alone while
I work on getting myself out of this.

You're not gonna still try and control
the Jumper from that little thing, are you?

Yes, yes, I am...

and I have to do it quickly, before
power levels drop below 50%...

so...

that leaves me about 10 minutes.

If you're not going to help, then
please stand back and keep quiet.

See, this is why I could never have
a relationship with you, Rodney.

You don't listen to people.
You don't trust them.

I have every reason not to.

Look, this whole thing
is Zelenka's fault.

He was the one responsible for
supervising the Jumper repairs.

He was the one who said she was ready
to fly. He was the one who came to me...

embarrassed because he was afraid
to fly at the best of times,

not to mention a test flight.

God, I should have just told
him to suck it up, but no, no,

I say, "sure, I'll take her out,"

and now he's all safe and
warm and cozy on the surface,

while I'm stuck down here,
paying for his mistakes.

You'll excuse me if my trust in my
fellow scientist is at an all-time low.

If you want something done right,

do it yourself.

Okay.

I think we may be on to something.

Initializing shields.

Nice work, doc.

Okay, let's take this
thing a little deeper.

Wait.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

I was afraid of this.

The shield is draining our
power at an alarmingly fast rate.

Why's that?

Well, a cloak draws its
power at a constant rate,

whereas a shield draws more
power the more it is taxed.

So, being under several
atmospheres of pressure...

Yes...

is continuously draining
power from our shield.

How much time do we have?

Once we're deeper...

30 minutes, tops.

Alright.

Descending through 1,000.

- Why don't you turn up the heat?
- I did.

It's the sea water.

I've got barely enough
power as it is. Besides,

I'm almost done here.
What are you doing?

For warmth.

You, you... you're not physically
here. You can't transfer any heat.

Doesn't mean I can't get you hot.

Excuse me?

You know, I was thinking
about what you said.

I think you were right.

I am?

Right about what?

Well, I am your fantasy.

It's only fair you should get some.

- Really?
- Really.

I knew it.

I knew you were hot.

- Wait a second.
- Don't ruin the moment.

No, I know what you're trying to do.

I should hope so.

You're trying to slow me down again.

Actually, I'm trying to do the opposite.

No... No.

You're distracting me.

You know I've only got a couple
of minutes to execute my plan.

You're doing the one thing you know
could possibly slow me down.

You're thinking too much. Come here.

No.

No, I'm not going to fall for your
plan, lieutenant colonel siren.

This program is gonna work,

and I am gonna execute it.

Don't do it, Rodney.

It's not gonna work.

Look, you're cold, you're
desperate, you've banged your head.

You're primed to make a mistake.

I should have ignored
you from the beginning.

You've done nothing but slow me down.

They're coming for you. They're
gonna get you out of here.

- Please, just give them a chance.
- Not listening.

Don't.

And there.

It's ready.

No time to argue.

It's a mistake.

I trust you'll be gone by
the time I reach the surface.

Don't... speak right now.

I really don't need
an I-told-you-so, so...

How much power did you waste?

30 minutes.

- Okay. That's not so bad.
- No.

No, I... I've got...

half an hour till we're
completely out of power.

Half an hour till I'm dead.

Bloody hell! It's screwed up this.

Whose idea was this, we'll
be under water, this time?

I think my czech's getting better,
because I know what you mean.

Could be the shield, could be the depth.

I'm having trouble detecting the Jumper.

Only...

Only what?

Could you bring up the H.U.D., please?

What's that?

Your sea monster.

It's at least six to eight times
as large as this Jumper, so...

let's not venture too closely, okay?

How are the shields doing?

12 minutes.

Alright.

Let's check it out.

Why?

Because it's still swimming around in
circles in the same area, which means...

it might have found
something interesting.

What?

What do you want from me?

Just... just... go away.

I think he...

I think he's, he's
just waiting to eat me.

I treated him pretty bad.

The whale?

No. Griffin. I changed the subject. You
of all people should be able to keep up.

Sorry.

He knew we were both going to die
if he didn't do anything, so...

He...

Why didn't I think of it first?

Maybe I did.

I thought of it. I just couldn't...

He was a brave man,

and I...

It just doesn't seem right, you know?

It's been a bad day.

You're going to get out of this.

I don't think I'd even
believe that if you were naked.

Oh, well.

Stick with me Rodney.

You've got to stay alert.

My plan was stupid.

What the hell was I thinking?

Well, 20/20 hindsight...

You were right.

I should have listened to you.

I always admired you, Sam...

and I'm not just trying to...

I know.

I honestly don't think
you're smarter than I am.

On your best day...

we're, like...

maybe a tie.

There is a compliment coming, right?

Yes.

My intelligence aside...

you're wiser.

I guess at the end of the day,
that's why you're down here.

You were right.

Well...

you were right.

At least subconsciously.

I guess that's something.

Jumper.

I have the Jumper.

The animal's circling around it.

Jumper 6, this is Sheppard. Come in.

According to these readings, it's dead.

There's no power.

Alright, let's get a grapple
on this thing and go home.

No, it won't work.

Why's that?

It's taken on too much water.

Sensors indicate even the rear
compartment is partially full.

The cable can't take the strain.

- Well, we can try.
- No, listen to me.

No. It's a matter of simple physics.

I'm not coming this far
without doing something.

The shield.

We could extend the shield
between the two Jumpers.

Do we have enough power?

Yes. If we touch down on the ocean
floor to conserve engine power,

it should be just a matter of
walking between the two Jumpers.

Alright.

I'll get us close.

What the hell was that?

Help.

McKay, Griffin... do you copy?

Sheppard?

Hey, buddy.

What say you lower your door?

I think that's probably a bad idea.

Listen, long story short,

we've converted the cloak into a shield
and extended it around your Jumper.

I'm standing outside right now.

What?

All you have to do is open
your door and walk to my Jumper.

I told you they'd
come up with something.

What?

What if it's not Sheppard?

What do you mean?

What if it's another one of
my hallucinations? What...

if it's the pessimist in me
who just wants it all over with?

You heard the shield come on.

I hear you.

McKay? What's the holdup?

We need to do this sooner rather than
later. The shield ain't gonna hold forever.

You're minutes away from hypothermia.

I just... I can't tell
what's real and what's not.

Rodney...

they're here.

They did it.

Let them help you.

Okay.

O.. okay.

Better stand back. I've
taken on a lot of water.

No.

Secondary release.

Rodney, are you alright?

- I will be.
- Where's Griffin?

He was in there.

- Alright, let's get you home.
- No, I need to decompress.

Carter told me to increase the pressure.

- Carter?
- I did. I did. I told myself.

I hit my head.

See, pal?

Sorry you won't get to eat me today.

He's the reason we found you.

Really?

I almost thought we lost you.

I knew you'd think of something...

subconsciously, at least.
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