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re you're safe. |
Okay? |
- That's a beautiful doll. |
- Kiryk made it for me. |
Mean old Kiryk, huh? |
Go figure. |
He's not mean. |
He just pretends to be. |
I know someone just like him. |
McKAY: |
The signal's circling. |
Wherever he's taking her, I think they've arrived. |
How long before daybreak? |
Not long now, maybe under an hour. |
It's pretty short. |
What are you doing? |
Shoot it! |
Don't move. |
- One less trap to worry about. |
- Is that supposed to be comforting? |
You scared me. |
How is she? |
I debrided the wound, cleaned it as best I could, but she's not out of danger, not by a long shot. |
She needs a much stronger antibiotic regimen, not to mention the probability of a skin graft. |
I'd like to take her to Atlantis. |
Our infirmary can provide her with the proper care she needs. |
- I can't go to Atlantis. |
- I know. |
You're going to have to trust me with her care. |
As long as you return her to me when she's healed. |
Kiryk, you have to understand something. |
There's no guarantee she's going to survive this. |
She's still very sick. |
But if she survives, being constantly hunted by the Wraith is no life for a child. |
You know that. |
If you really want her to live, you need to let her go. |
If I knew that she would... |
What is it? |
Kiryk? |
What happened? |
The Wraith stunned you, almost killed Celise. |
I couldn't revive you. |
They must've hit you with a triple dose of whatever is in those stunners. |
Anyway, I knew we had to get away from the cave, so I carried Celise here, and then I went back and literally dragged you the distance. |
Not an easy task, let me tell you. |
- How is she? |
- Stable for the time being, but her fever is still very high. |
The longer she stays on this planet, the greater the danger. |
I'll carry her. |
We'll head back for the gate. |
With the Wraith closing in on us? |
How far do you think we're going to get? |
A lot farther than you trying to carry her yourself. |
Okay, look, I've been thinking. |
I may not be able to remove the tracking device, but there might be a way to disable it. |
This machine is called a defibrillator. |
It creates a powerful electric shock to restore someone's heart to the proper rhythm, and I think if I can place the paddles on the skin directly above your tracking device, |
I might be able to overload the power source, fry the circuits. |
- All right, do it. |
- Okay, but you should know that there's no guarantees that this is going to work, and it also carries a lot of risk. |
Well, if it works, the device will be disabled. |
If it kills me, same thing. |
The Wraith won't be able to track me anymore. |
It's time to stop running. |
It's not too much further. |
Promise me you'll make sure she's cared for. |
I promise. |
Okay. |
The charge moves from one paddle to the other, and your tracking device is going to be directly between them. |
All right. |
Ready? |
Okay, here we go. |
What the hell? |
- What? |
- I don't know. |
It just suddenly stopped transmitting. |
We lost them. |
Come on. |
You okay? |
I lost you for a moment, but you're back in the land of the living. |
Did it work? |
I think so. |
The device isn't transmitting any signals. |
I think we successfully fried the sucker. |
- Oh, no. |
I guess it fried that, too. |
- Doesn't matter. |
Don't need it anymore. |
Actually, I know someone who would love to inspect a gadget like that. |
Anything? |
What? |
A body was dragged through here. |
- You got something? |
- Yeah. |
Two bodies laid here. |
Ground cover's trampled in two spots. |
So the Wraith got to them before we did? |
I don't think so. |
I don't see any Wraith footprints anywhere. |
Well, so what happened? |
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