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| image =[[File:IcarusBase12.jpg|250px]]{{caption|[[Icarus Base]]}}
 
| image =[[File:IcarusBase12.jpg|250px]]{{caption|[[Icarus Base]]}}
 
| series =''[[Stargate Universe]]''
 
| series =''[[Stargate Universe]]''
| episode =1.01
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| episode =[[Universe Season 1|1.01]]
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| production =101<ref>[http://josephmallozzi.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/img_1713.jpg Interior of Destiny Shuttle sketch]</ref>
 
| airdate =October 2, [[2009]]
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| airdate =[[October 2]], [[2009]]
 
| story =
 
| story =
 
| writer =[[Robert C. Cooper]] and [[Brad Wright]]
 
| writer =[[Robert C. Cooper]] and [[Brad Wright]]
 
| director =[[Andy Mikita]]
 
| director =[[Andy Mikita]]
| guests = [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as [[Jack O'Neill]]<br>[[Amanda Tapping]] as [[Samantha Carter]]<br>[[Michael Shanks]] as [[Daniel Jackson]]<br>[[Ona Grauer]] as [[Emily Young]]<br>[[Peter Kelamis]] as [[Adam Brody]]<br>[[Mark Burgess]] as [[Jeremy Franklin]]<br>[[Jennifer Spence]] as [[Lisa Park]]<br>[[Martin Christopher]] as [[Kevin Marks]]<br>[[Gary Jones]] as [[Walter Harriman]]<br>[[Bradley Stryker]] as [[Curtis]]<br>[[Christopher McDonald]] as [[Alan Armstrong]]<br>[[Lou Diamond Phillips]] as [[David Telford]]<br>[[Julia Benson]] as [[Vanessa James]]<br>[[Haig Sutherland]] as [[Hunter Riley]]<br>[[Patrick Gilmore]] as [[Dale Volker]]<br>[[Josh Blacker]] as [[Spencer]]<br>[[Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman]] as [[Darren Becker]]<br>[[Glynis Davies]] as [[Maryann Wallace]]<br>[[Christina Schild]] as [[Andrea Palmer]]<br>[[Michael Lenic]] as Eli's Friend<br>[[Andrew Dunbar]] as [[Gorman]]<br>[[Agam Darshi]] as [[Sonja Damji]]<br>[[Jim K. Chan]] as [[Simms]]
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| guests = [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as [[Lt. General]] [[Jack O'Neill]]<br>[[Amanda Tapping]] as [[Colonel]] [[Samantha Carter]]<br>[[Michael Shanks]] as [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]]<br>[[Ona Grauer]] as [[Emily Young]]<br>[[Peter Kelamis]] as [[Dr.]] [[Adam Brody]]<br>[[Mark Burgess]] as [[Dr.]] [[Jeremy Franklin]]<br>[[Jennifer Spence]] as [[Dr.]] [[Lisa Park]]<br>[[Martin Christopher]] as [[Major]] [[Kevin Marks]]<br>[[Gary Jones]] as [[CMSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]]<br>[[Bradley Stryker]] as [[Sgt.]] [[Curtis]]<br>[[Christopher McDonald]] as [[Senator]] [[Alan Armstrong]]<br>[[Lou Diamond Phillips]] as [[Colonel]] [[David Telford]]<br>[[Julia Benson]] as [[Lt.]] [[Vanessa James]]<br>[[Haig Sutherland]] as [[Sgt.]] [[Hunter Riley]]<br>[[Patrick Gilmore]] as [[Dr.]] [[Dale Volker]]<br>[[Josh Blacker]] as [[Sgt.]] [[Spencer]]<br>[[Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman]] as [[Airman]] [[Darren Becker]]<br>[[Glynis Davies]] as [[Marian Wallace]]<br>[[Christina Schild]] as [[Andrea Palmer]]<br>[[Michael Lenic]] as [[Eli Wallace's friend]]<br>[[Andrew Dunbar]] as [[Cpl.]] [[Gorman]]<br>[[Agam Darshi]] as [[Dr.]] [[Sonya Damji]]<br>[[Jim K. Chan]] as [[Dr.]] [[Simms]]
 
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| preceded_by=
| followed_by=[[Air, Part 2]]
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| followed_by="[[Air, Part 2]]"
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
A team of scientists and soldiers from the [[Icarus Base]] uncover the mysteries of the ninth [[chevron]] of the [[Stargate]]. As they are forced to evacuate when the base is under attack from an alien race, they end up on the ''[[Destiny]]'', an [[Ancient]] ship, stranded several billion light years from [[Earth]].
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A team of scientists and soldiers from the [[Icarus Base]] uncover the mysteries of the ninth [[chevron]] of the [[Stargate]]. As they are forced to evacuate when the base is under attack from the [[Lucian Alliance]], after activating the ninth chevron, they end up on the ''[[Destiny]]'', an [[Ancient]] ship, stranded several billion [[light year]]s from [[Earth]].
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
[[File:DestinyGateroom.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The [[Tau'ri]] discover ''[[Destiny]]''.]]
 
[[File:DestinyGateroom.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The [[Tau'ri]] discover ''[[Destiny]]''.]]
A relatively long and flat [[Destiny|spaceship]] emerges out of a [[Faster-Than-Light engine|hyperspace]]-like window. As it glides through normal and empty space, the ship's [[Stargate]] engages. The first to emerge is a young Lieutenant, [[Matthew Scott]], who stumbles through and quickly draws his rifle in a state of alertness. His arrival is followed by several more personnel, mostly carrying equipment. They stumble through also. Soon enough several people stumble through the Stargate in quick succession. After Scott gets everyone to move out of the way for more personnel, he radios the other side of the wormhole and tells them to slow down the evacuation. However, he receives no reply. Several people still stumble through, several of them are injured, some from the flying equipment, others from people landing on each other.
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A relatively long and flat [[Destiny|spaceship]] emerges from a [[Faster-Than-Light engine|hyperspace]]-like window. As it glides through normal and empty space, the ship's [[Stargate]] engages. The first to emerge is young [[Lt.]] [[Matthew Scott]], who stumbles through and quickly draws his rifle in a state of alertness. His arrival is followed by several more personnel, mostly carrying equipment. They also stumble through. People continue to pour in at an increasing pace, tripping over each other as they are thrown out of the [[event horizon]]. Scott tells everyone to clear a path and [[radio]]s through the gate for them to slow down, but receives no reply. People continue to stumble through, several of them injured; some from the flying equipment, others from people landing on each other.
   
Unlike most of the arrivals, who are trying to help the other arrivals, a man in a green top, [[Nicholas Rush]] immediately investigates the room's consoles, and later gets up to a balcony to look over the area. Despite all the panic from the rest, Rush smiles. Once the arrivals are through, the Stargate starts to overload, causing the people more concern. A moment later, Colonel [[Everett Young]] goes through last, but unlike the rest, he is shot out and is thrown to the back of the room. Shortly after, the Stargate shuts down. The sudden darkness sets the arrivals into another yell of panic, as does the steam gushing out of the vents beside the Stargate. Scott goes to see Young. He tells Scott that he is in charge, just before going into unconsciousness. After noticing the blood dripping from the back of his head, he calls for field medic [[Tamara Johansen]] who tends to him.
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Unlike most of the arrivals, who are trying to help the other arrivals, a man in a green top, [[Dr.]] [[Nicholas Rush]], immediately investigates the room's consoles, then moves up to a balcony to get a better look over the area. Despite all the panic, Rush smiles. Once the arrivals are through, the Stargate starts to overload, causing the people more concern. A moment later, [[Colonel]] [[Everett Young]] is shot through at high speed, flying across the room and landing on the hard floor. Shortly after, the Stargate shuts down. As it was the only light source in the room, the sudden darkness sets the arrivals into another yell of panic, as does the steam gushing out of the vents beside the Stargate. Scott goes to check on Young. Young places Scott in charge just before losing consciousness. Scott notices that Young's head is dripping blood, and calls for field medic [[Lt.]] [[Tamara Johansen]], who tends to him.
   
The entire crew do not know where they are. Scott approaches [[Eli Wallace]], a student-age young man for an answer on their location, but he has no answers. He yells out for Rush, but he is nowhere to be seen. Just then, they experience the effects of sudden acceleration on the ship; the ship has returned to FTL. Before leaving the room, Scott orders one of the marines, Sergeant [[Ronald Greer]] to stay and find out who they have. He then asks Eli to help search for Rush.
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The crew has no idea where they are. Scott approaches [[Eli Wallace]], a student-age young man for an answer on their location, but he has no answers. He yells out for Rush, but he is nowhere to be seen. Just then, they experience the effects of sudden acceleration on the ship; the ship has returned to FTL. Before leaving the room, Scott orders one of the marines, [[MSgt.]] [[Ronald Greer]], to do a head-count. He then asks Eli to help search for Rush.
   
 
[[File:RushO'NeillWallaceAir1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Jack O'Neill]] and [[Nicholas Rush]] confront [[Eli Wallace]].]]
 
[[File:RushO'NeillWallaceAir1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Jack O'Neill]] and [[Nicholas Rush]] confront [[Eli Wallace]].]]
In a flashback, Eli is playing the online game [[Prometheus (game)|''Prometheus'']] with a friend, where he claims that he was able to beat the, seemingly impossible, [[Dakara Weapons puzzle]]. However, he is disappointed to find that, after solving it, the game simply restarts. The following day, a knock is heard at his door. When he answers it, he is introduced to General [[Jack O'Neill]] and Dr. Rush who proceed to tell him that the Dakara Weapons puzzle was actually created by them as a way to solve an Ancient mathematical proof, which has thus far eluded them. They offer him a prize for his accomplishment, a [[non-disclosure agreement]], and tell him that if he refuses to sign, he'll be beamed out of his house to their spaceship. Believing this to be a joke, Wallace re-enters his home and is suddenly beamed away in a flash of light while walking up the stairs.
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In a flashback, Eli is playing the online game ''[[Prometheus (game)|Prometheus]]'' with a friend, where he claims that he was able to beat the seemingly impossible [[Dakara Weapons puzzle]]. However, he is disappointed to find that, after solving it, the game simply restarts. The following day, a knock is heard at his door. When he answers it, he is introduced to [[Lt. General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] and Rush, who proceed to tell him that the Dakara Weapons puzzle was actually created by them as a way to solve an [[Ancient]] mathematical proof, which has thus far eluded them. They offer him a prize for his accomplishment: a [[non-disclosure agreement]]. O'Neill tells him that if he refuses to sign, he'll be beamed out of his house to their spaceship. Believing this to be a joke, Wallace re-enters his home and is suddenly [[Asgard transporter|beamed]] away in a flash of light while walking up the stairs.
   
[[File:EliHammondBeam.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Eli Wallace|Eli]] being beamed aboard the ''[[George Hammond]]''.]]
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[[File:EliHammondBeam.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Eli Wallace]] being beamed aboard the ''[[George Hammond]]''.]]
A shocked, confused, and disoriented Eli is now aboard the ''[[George Hammond]]'', a [[Tau'ri]] [[304|''Daedalus''-class battlecruiser]] in [[Earth]] orbit, when he is met again by Dr. Nicholas Rush, who explains the situation and that they need his help. Eli is informed that, for his help, his [[Maryann Wallace|mother's]] medical expenses will be taken care of. Wallace then quickly accepts the offer. The ''Hammond'' then leaves Earth orbit and enters [[hyperspace]], en-route to a planet 21 light years away where a Tau'ri military outpost, [[Icarus Base]], resides. On this several hour-long voyage, Eli is shown an [[Educational Stargate video|educational video]], hosted and narrated by [[Daniel Jackson]], which explains the history of the [[Stargate Program]] and the workings of the [[Stargate]] itself. After a short time, Eli calls his mother, who is back on Earth, and tells her that everything is fine and that she will be taken care of by the [[Air Force]]. Wallace then proceeds to the ship's commissary, where he has a brief conversation with [[Chloe Armstrong]], the Daughter of the [[Alan Armstrong|California senator]].
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A shocked, confused, and disoriented Eli is now aboard the ''[[George Hammond]]'', a [[Tau'ri]] [[304|''Daedalus''-class battlecruiser]] in [[Earth]] orbit, when he is met again by Rush, who explains the situation. They need his help. Eli is informed that, for his help, his [[Marian Wallace|mother's]] medical expenses will be taken care of. Wallace then quickly accepts the offer, and asks for pants since he was beamed out in sweatpants. The ''Hammond'' then leaves Earth orbit and enters [[hyperspace]], en route to a [[P4X-351|planet]] 21 [[light year]]s away where a Tau'ri military outpost, [[Icarus Base]], resides. On this several hour-long voyage, Eli is shown an [[Educational Stargate video|educational video]], hosted and narrated by [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]], which explains the history of the [[Stargate Program]] and the workings of the [[Stargate]] itself. After a short time, Eli calls his mother, who is back on Earth, and tells her that everything is fine and that she will be taken care of by the [[United States Air Force]]. Wallace then proceeds to the ship's commissary, where he has a brief conversation with [[Chloe Armstrong]], daughter of [[California]] [[Senator]] [[Alan Armstrong]].
   
Back to the present aboard the ''Destiny'', Eli and Scott arrive at a large observation deck and find Rush, the man they were looking for, is already there. Rush explains that ''Destiny'' (name still unknown to them) is an [[Ancient]] ship, launched hundreds of thousands of years ago, and that they are traveling at speeds faster than light yet not through hyperspace. Scott then informs Rush that many people back in the [[Destiny Gate room|gate room]] are wounded and that they need to get home. Among problems is the failing life support system, which becomes apparent when several air vents shut off and air becomes thinner. The trio then exits the observation deck as Rush seeks to fix the life support system.
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In the present, Eli and Scott arrive at a large [[Observation deck]] and find Rush, the man they were looking for. Through the window, they learn that they are on a spaceship. Rush explains that this is an Ancient ship, launched hundreds of thousands of years ago, and that they are traveling at speeds faster than light yet not through hyperspace. Scott then informs Rush that many people back in the [[Destiny Gate room|gate room]] are wounded and that they need to get home. A more immediate problem presents itself when the air vents shut off. Rush quickly concludes that [[life support]] is failing, and needs to be fixed.
   
Colonel Young is speaking in his house with [[Emily Young|his wife]] about a new military assignment he recently received - his post at Icarus Base. However, Emily does not take the news well, and admits that she can't wait for him any longer. As he continues, he suddenly struggles to stand up. Everything becomes a blur, until he sees Emily's face being replaced by TJ on the ship; it is revealed to be a dream. As he regains consciousness, he starts suffering a seizure. With no proper medical supplies, TJ says there's nothing to do but to let the seizure run its course.
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Young is speaking in his house with [[Emily Young|his wife]] about a new military assignment he recently received - his post at Icarus Base. However, Emily does not take the news well, and admits that she can't wait for him any longer. As he continues, he suddenly struggles to stand up. Everything becomes a blur, until he sees Emily's face being replaced by TJ on the ship; it is revealed to be a dream. As he regains consciousness, he starts suffering a seizure. With no proper medical supplies, TJ says there's nothing to do but to let the seizure run its course.
   
 
[[File:Landonicarus2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The group arrives at [[Icarus Base]]]]
 
[[File:Landonicarus2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The group arrives at [[Icarus Base]]]]
Back to the flashback, the ''George Hammond'' exits hyperspace over the planet that [[Icarus Base]] resides on. In the Base, Scott and fellow officer [[Vanessa James]] are having sex in a secluded storage area when Col. Young radios. He informs Scott that the ''Hammond'' has arrived a few minutes early and he has to report to duty. Scott quickly dresses as he proceeds to run down the halls of Icarus Base to the meeting location. He just barely arrives when [[Eli Wallace]], [[Chloe Armstrong]], [[Alan Armstrong]], and Nicholas Rush are [[Asgard transporter|beamed]] down to an external location of the Base, high atop a mountain that the base is constructed into. During the greeting, Col. Young introduces himself and Eli remarks about the impressive armaments the base has, including several large [[railgun]]s. The group then proceeds into the base.
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In the flashback, the ''George Hammond'' exits hyperspace over the planet that [[Icarus Base]] resides on. In the base, Scott and fellow officer [[Lt.]] [[Vanessa James]] are having [[sex]] in a secluded storage area when Young radios Scott. He informs Scott that the ''Hammond'' has arrived a few minutes early and he has to report to duty. Scott quickly dresses as he proceeds to run down the halls of Icarus Base to the meeting location. He just barely arrives when Eli, Chloe Armstrong, Alan Armstrong, and Nicholas Rush are [[Asgard transporter|beamed]] down to an external location of the Base, high atop a mountain that the base is constructed into. During the greeting, Young introduces himself and Eli remarks about the impressive armaments the base has, including several large [[RG/BBT SG military mounted gun]]s. The group then proceeds into the base.
   
Upon entering the base, Scott and Eli have a brief discussion on the way to the gate room about the planet's core. Scott then jokingly tells Eli that the reason for Icarus Base's subterranean location is that a dinosaur-like creature inhabits the planet. The group is led into the gate room where they are greeted by Icarus Base's senior staff. Meanwhile, Scott explains to Wallace about the planet's unique radioactive core, which provides large amounts of power for [[Stargate]] activation. However, this core is very unstable and so the gate has been modified to only allow outgoing [[wormhole]]s to prevent the core from going critical. After the senior staff are dismissed, including Colonel [[David Telford]], the Stargate's ninth chevron address - which was procured from ''[[Atlantis]]''' database - is dialed using the information from the proof Eli solved after a month of playing [[Prometheus (game)|''Prometheus'']]. However, the dialing sequence is averted when power levels in the core reach critical levels shortly after the eighth chevron engages.
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Upon entering the base, Scott and Eli have a brief discussion on the way to the gate room about the planet's core. Scott then jokingly tells Eli that the reason for Icarus Base's subterranean location is that a dinosaur-like creature inhabits the planet. The group is led into the gate room where they are greeted by Icarus Base's senior staff. Meanwhile, Scott explains to Wallace about the planet's unique radioactive core, which provides large amounts of power for Stargate activation. However, this core is very unstable and so the gate has been modified to only allow outgoing [[wormhole]]s to prevent the core from going critical. After the senior staff are dismissed, including [[Colonel]] [[David Telford]], the Stargate's ninth chevron address - which was procured from [[Atlantis]]' database - is dialed using the math proof Eli solved. However, the dialing sequence is aborted when the ninth chevron fails to lock and power levels begin to build to critical levels.
   
 
[[File:DestinyGateroom11.jpg|thumb|200px|No-one knows where they are or what's happening.]]
 
[[File:DestinyGateroom11.jpg|thumb|200px|No-one knows where they are or what's happening.]]
Back to the present, people are still confused about where they are and what is happening when the power in ''Destiny's'' gateroom is activated. Following this is the arrival of Matthew Scott, who explains that they are aboard and [[Ancient]] spaceship, have no idea where they are in relation to Earth, and that they are doing everything they can to resolve the situation. Senator Alan Armstrong is infuriated with the lack of information he has received and soon becomes unable to breath. TJ, rushes to his aid as Alan reaches for pills he has just for that occasion. Lieutenant Scott then tells everyone to remain calm and stay in the gateroom while he, [[Adam Broody]], and [[Lisa Park]] leave to help Dr. Rush repair the life support system.
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In the present, people are still confused about where they are and what is happening when the power in ''Destiny's'' gate room is activated. Scott enters the gate room and explains that they are aboard an Ancient spaceship, have no idea where they are in relation to Earth, and that they are doing everything they can to resolve the situation. Senator Alan Armstrong is infuriated with the lack of information, and demands the gate be dialled immediately. As Scott attempts to placate him, Alan suddenly collapses from breathing difficulties. TJ rushes to his aid as Alan reaches for [[heart]] medication. Scott then tells everyone to remain calm and stay in the gateroom while he, [[Dr.]] [[Adam Brody]], and [[Dr.]] [[Lisa Park]] leave to help Rush repair the life support system.
   
Back to the flashback, Eli and Rush review Eli's equations in Icarus Base's gateroom. Rush is having trouble understanding why he wasn't able to dial the ninth chevron address and blames Eli's solution to the proof as the reason. However, Eli strongly protests this. Just as the two are about to argue, Colonel Everett Young arrives and tells Eli that he is invited to a meal in the base's mess. Eli is quick to accept this offer while Rush insists that Wallace stay and help solve their problem. Wallace then leaves, but Rush is determined to figure out what went wrong.
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In the flashback, Eli and Rush review Eli's equations in Icarus Base's gate room. Rush is having trouble understanding why he wasn't able to dial the ninth chevron address and blames Eli's solution to the proof as the reason. However, Eli strongly protests this. Just as the two are about to argue, Young arrives and tells Eli that he is invited to a meal in the base's [[Mess hall]]. Eli is quick to accept this offer, while Rush insists that Eli stay and help solve their problem. Young wins the short argument, but Rush stays to figure out what went wrong.
   
[[File:IcarusBase...Meal.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Eli Wallace|Eli]] enjoying a meal.]]
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[[File:IcarusBase...Meal.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Eli Wallace]] enjoying a meal.]]
In the mess hall a large group of people, including [[David Telford]], [[Chloe Armstrong]], [[Alan Armstrong]], and several others, are all eating around a large table, discussing such matters as the Stargate's ninth chevron. The overall atmosphere is light and joyful. Telford mentions to Chloe that he is an [[F-302]] pilot, and offers to take her up in one sometime (although such an offer may have been in jest). She asks him what it feels like to go through the Stargate. Dr. Rush, who has become quite frustrated in his attempts to "fix" Eli's proof, briefly steps into the adjacent kitchen. After looking at the group briefly, [[Darren Becker]] offers him his dinner, but after a moment, Rush decides not to take it, and quickly exits without notice from those enjoying the meal.
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In the mess hall, a dinner is held for the visitors, where they discuss such matters as the Stargate's ninth chevron. The overall atmosphere is light and joyful. Telford mentions to Chloe that he is an [[F-302 fighter-interceptor]] pilot, and offers to take her up in one sometime (although such an offer may have been in jest). She asks him what it feels like to go through the Stargate. Rush, who has become quite frustrated in his attempts to "fix" Eli's proof, briefly steps into the adjacent kitchen. After looking at the group briefly, [[Airman]] [[Darren Becker]] offers him his dinner, but after a moment, Rush decides not to take it, and quickly exits without notice from those enjoying the meal.
   
Alan Armstrong then proposes a toast, during which he addresses the [[Icarus project]], the billions of dollars he spent on it, and his daughter Chloe, who he is quite proud of. However, Chloe, angered and annoyed by the toast, begins drinking several glasses of white [[wine]]. While this is happening, a frustrated Dr. Rush briefly retreats to his quarters, where he plays classical music and takes out a picture of him with his [[Gloria Rush|wife]]. There, he starts to cry. Back in the mess hall, Alan is still giving his toast when Chloe interrupts and continues it for him, so to speak. However, while she is speaking, several loud booming noises are heard in concert with several tremors. Icarus Base is under attack. Colonel Young orders all non-essential personnel to their designated areas and all military personnel to their battle stations.
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Alan Armstrong then proposes a toast, during which he addresses the [[Icarus project]], the billions of dollars he spent on it, and his daughter Chloe, who he is quite proud of. However, Chloe, angered and annoyed by the toast, begins drinking several glasses of white [[wine]]. While this is happening, a frustrated Rush briefly retreats to his quarters, where he plays classical music and takes out a picture of him with his [[Gloria Rush|wife]]. There, he starts to cry. Back in the mess hall, Alan is still giving his toast when Chloe interrupts and continues it for him, so to speak. However, while she is speaking, several loud booming noises are heard in concert with several tremors. Icarus Base is under attack. Young orders all non-essential personnel to their designated areas and all military personnel to their battle stations.
   
Back aboard the ''[[Destiny]]'', Eli and Rush get into an argument over ''Destiny's'' life support system. After Matthew Scott and Ronald Greer arrive Eli explains that Rush's solution, pressing a button to restart the system, might actually cause the ship to explode. During this time, Greer raises his weapon, despite orders to lower it, at Rush.
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In the present, Eli and Rush get into an argument over how to repair the life support system. After Scott and Greer arrive, Eli explains that Rush's solution might actually cause the ship to explode. Greer raises his weapon to keep Rush from acting, despite orders to lower it from Scott.
   
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[[File:Geoge HammondBattleRaging.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''[[George Hammond]]'' defends [[Icarus Base]] from [[Battle of Icarus Base|attack]].]]
Back in the flashback, several people are running through the halls of [[Icarus Base]] including Everett Young, who proceeds to, and releases Greer from, the detention center. Young also states that all charges against him are dropped and hands him a weapon. In space, three [[Ha'tak]] motherships have opened fire on the planet and are launching several squadrons of [[Death Glider|Gliders]]. A large portion of this fire and several of these smaller craft are being intercepted by the ''[[George Hammond]]'', commanded by [[Samantha Carter]], which is also in orbit.[[File:Geoge HammondBattleRaging.jpg|thumb|200px|The ''[[George Hammond|Hammond]]'' defends [[Icarus Base]] from [[Battle of Icarus Base|attack]].]]Young radios Carter, who proceeds to inform him that the ships (suspected to be of the [[Lucian Alliance]]) began firing the moment they emerged from [[hyperspace]], and that several squadrons of gliders and a [[troop transport]] are headed his way, towards the heavily fortified Icarus Base. Young then radios Colonel [[David Telford]], who has manned an [[F-302]] and is ready to lead a defensive against the incoming enemy ships. Back at Icarus Base, military personnel are assuming defensive positions.
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In the flashback, several people are running through the halls of [[Icarus Base]], including Young. He makes his way to the brig and releases Greer, informing him that all charges are dropped. He hands him a weapon and sends him out to fight. In space, three [[Ha'tak]] motherships have opened fire on the planet and are launching several squadrons of [[Death Glider]]s. A large portion of this fire and several of the fighter craft are being intercepted by the ''George Hammond'', commanded by [[Colonel]] [[Samantha Carter]], which is also in orbit. Young radios Carter, who proceeds to inform him that the ships (suspected to be of [[Lucian Alliance]] origin) began firing the moment they emerged from [[hyperspace]], and that several squadrons of gliders and a [[troop transport]] are headed his way, towards the heavily fortified Icarus Base. Young then radios Telford, who has manned an F-302 and is ready to lead a defensive against the incoming enemy ships. Back at Icarus Base, military personnel are assuming defensive positions.
   
On the ''Destiny'', Wallace and Rush still argue about pressing a button that will, supposedly, either blow up the ship or fix the life support system. However, after Matthew Scott is able to convince Greer to lower his weapon, which is trained on Rush, Rush finally presses the button. He then walks out as Eli explains that it apparently did nothing. TJ is then contacted by Scott, who is in the gate room tending to the injured Colonel Young, and is told to "hang on" for just a little while longer as the life support issue is still unresolved. Johansen then remembers back to a conversation she had with [[IOA]] representative [[Camile Wray]], in part about her receiving a scholarship and choosing to leave Icarus Base. However, Wray suspects that it is actually about a relationship she has and that she's hiding something to protect someone. When this sequence ends, both Wray and Johansen exchange glances.
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In the present, Eli and Rush still argue over Rush's supposed solution, which Greer is adamant about keeping him from implementing lest he land the crew in yet another dangerous situation. However, after Scott is able to convince Greer to lower his weapon, Rush finally presses the button. Nothing happens, and Rush angrily states that he shouldn't have expected it to be that easy. TJ is then contacted by Scott, who is in the gate room tending to the injured Young, and is told to "hang on" for just a little while longer as the life support issue is still unresolved. TJ then thinks back to a conversation she had with [[International Oversight Advisory]] representative [[Camile Wray]], in part about her receiving a [[scholarship]] and choosing to leave Icarus Base. However, Wray suspects that it is actually about a relationship she has and that she's hiding something to protect someone. When this sequence ends, both Wray and TJ exchange glances.
   
[[File:Attack2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[F-302]]s and [[Death Glider|gliders]] in battle.]]
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[[File:Attack2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[F-302 fighter-interceptor]]s and [[Death Glider]]s in battle.]]
Back to the flashback, several squadrons of gliders and a troop transport approach Icarus Base and descend through a moon-lit night sky. When within range, SG personnel open fire on the approaching ships using machine guns, [[railguns]], and missile launchers, and manage to destroy several crafts in their opening salvo. Meanwhile inside the base's gateroom, in which several civilians, including Eli Wallace, are located, Rush discovers that power levels in the core are becoming unstable. Because of this, Rush asks for Eli's help in determining how to dial the Stargate's ninth chevron as, due to the orbital bombardment, the planet's core might go critical, causing it to explode. If that were to occur, it could end their chances of achieving a ninth chevron lock forever. Eli suggests that, if his math does indeed work, the problem could with the address' [[point of origin]] and not be a power-related issue.
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In the flashback, the gliders and troop transport descend upon Icarus Base against a moon-lit night sky. SG personnel open fire on the approaching ships using machine guns, railguns, and missile launchers, managing to destroy several gliders in their opening salvo. Meanwhile, most of the civilians, including Eli, have gathered inside the base's gate room. Rush discovers that power levels in the core are becoming unstable. Because of this, Rush asks for Eli's help in determining how to dial the Stargate's ninth chevron as, due to the orbital bombardment, the planet's core might go critical, causing it to explode. If that were to occur, it could end their chances of achieving a ninth chevron lock forever. Eli suggests that, if his math does indeed work, the problem could be with the address' [[point of origin]].
   
Meanwhile outside the base, the battle rages on as colonel [[David Telford]] continues to lead a squadron of [[F-302]]s against the attacking gliders. However, Telford and him men are far outnumbered and so the order to fall back is given as Colonel Young orders Sargent [[Hunter Riley]] to dial the [[Stargate]] for [[Earth]]. Young, and the injured SG member his is caring back into the base, just barely avoid a damaged fighter that slams into the platform they were defending just moments prior, causing it to go up in a massive explosion. Meanwhile in the base, Riley has commenced the dialing sequence for Earth while Eil suggests to Dr. Rush that, as all symbols on the Stargate are constellations as seen from Earth, Earth may indeed be the point of origin and that it may act like a code to enable the ninth chevron to lock. Rush then pushes Riley out of the way, halts the dialing sequence, and begins to dial the ninth chevron address.
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Meanwhile, the battle rages on outside the base as Telford leads a squadron of F-302s against the attacking gliders. However, Telford and his men are outnumbered and so the order to fall back is given as Young orders [[Sgt.]] [[Hunter Riley]] to dial the Stargate to Earth. Young, carrying an injured SG member back into the base, just barely avoids a damaged fighter that slams into the platform they were defending just moments prior, causing it to go up in a massive explosion. While Riley does as ordered, Eli suggests to Rush that, since all symbols on the Stargate are constellations as seen from Earth, Earth may be the only valid point of origin, like a code, to enable the ninth chevron to lock. Deciding to test Eli's hypothesis, Rush pushes Riley out of the way, halts the dialing sequence to Earth, and begins to dial the ninth chevron address.
   
 
[[File:IcarusEvacuation.jpg|thumb|200px|The evacuation of the [[Icarus Base|base]] is underway.]]
 
[[File:IcarusEvacuation.jpg|thumb|200px|The evacuation of the [[Icarus Base|base]] is underway.]]
As the evacuation of Icarus Base continues, people are running frantically through the halls of the base and to the gate room. However, after a collapse of a section of the hall about a dozen people are left cut off from the gateroom, including [[Alan Armstrong]]. Elsewhere on the base, Young tells Greer that the ''George Hammond'' is unable to beam people directly out of the base due to its bunker shielding technology. The two then come across TJ, who is trying desperately to save Dr. Simms, who has received a fatal neck wound and is blending profusely. She continues to do so until Young tells her that there's nothing more she can do for him. Back in the gateroom, Rush continues to dial the ninth chevron address when he is finally able to establish a connection. However, power levels are meanwhile reaching critical levels in the planet's core. This buildup is also detected by [[Kevin Marks]] aboard the ''[[George Hammond]]'', who informs Col. Carter. Carter then orders that all fighters be recalled before the heavily damaged ship retreats into [[hyperspace]]. Back in Icarus Base, Colonel Young enters the gateroom to find that the evacuation through the Stargate hasn't commenced. Rush then explains that it was too dangerous to dial Earth as any explosion could transmit through an open wormhole. Young is infuriated with this and orders the Stargate be shut down. However, the gate will not disengage.
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As the evacuation of Icarus Base continues, people are running frantically through the halls of the base to reach the gate room. In one section, the hall collapses, trapping about a dozen people, including Alan Armstrong. Elsewhere on the base, Young tells Greer that the ''George Hammond'' is unable to beam people directly out of the base due to its bunker shielding technology. The two then come across TJ, who is trying desperately to save [[Dr.]] [[Simms]], who is bleeding out through a significant neck wound. She continues to do so until Young tells her that there's nothing more she can do for him. In the gate room, Rush successfully establishes a connection with the ninth chevron. However, power levels are reaching critical levels in the planet's core. This buildup is also detected by [[Major]] [[Kevin Marks]] aboard the ''George Hammond'', who informs Carter. Carter then orders that all fighters be recalled before the heavily damaged ship retreats into hyperspace. Back in Icarus Base, Young enters the gate room to find that the evacuation through the Stargate hasn't commenced. Rush then explains that it was too dangerous to dial Earth as any explosion could transmit through an open wormhole. Young is infuriated with this and orders the Stargate be shut down. However, the gate will not disengage.
   
[[File:Flightpath.gif|thumb|left|200px|''[[Destiny|Destiny's]]'' million-year journey.]]
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[[File:Flightpath.gif|thumb|left|200px|A small part of ''[[Destiny]]'s'' 50 million-year journey.]]
Back aboard the ''[[Destiny]]'', Nicholas Rush, in the company of Matthew Scott, Ronald Greer, Eli Wallace, and several others, activates a holographic log of the ship's journey. This map shows ''Destiny's'' original departure from Earth millions of years ago and its passage through numerous galaxies, placing them currently several billions of light years from home.
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In the present, Rush, in the company of Scott, Greer, Eli, and several others, activates a holographic log of the ship's journey. This map shows the ship's original departure from Earth and its passage through numerous galaxies, placing them currently several billions of light years from home.
   
Back to the flashback, Colonel young arrives at the location where several people are trapped behind a collapse of part of the hallway. While there, he instructs Scott to lead the evacuation through the Stargate and to have everyone take as much of the expedition supplies as possible. When he arrives in the gateroom, Scott steps through the gate and is followed by Icarus Base's personnel, who enter the gate in three-second intervals. Back in the hallway, Colonel Young blasts a passage through the collapsed section of wall using [[C-4|C-4 explosive]]. No one is seriously injured, including Alan Armstrong. While the group heads back toward the gateroom, the evacuation is in full swing as the base literally is falling apart around them. While everyone ''is'' carrying cases of the expedition supplies with them through the Stargate, as instructed, there is still a large portion remaining in the gateroom. After several minutes everyone has made it through the gate, except for Colonel Young, who is gathering some last-minute supplies. After doing so, Young starts in an all-out sprint towards the gate as a massive explosion closely follows behind him, eventually lifting him up and quickly propelling him through the gate. Just moments after he makes it though the entire planet goes up in a massive explosion, completely destroying the attacking enemy force in orbit.
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In the flashback, Young arrives at the collapsed hallway where Alan Armstrong is trapped. He instructs Scott to begin the evacuation, and to have everyone take as much of the expedition supplies as possible. When he arrives in the gate room, Scott steps through the gate and is followed by Icarus Base's personnel, who enter the gate in three-second intervals. Back in the hallway, Young blasts a passage through the collapsed section of wall using [[C-4]]. Everyone is able to walk. While the group heads back toward the gate room, the evacuation is in full swing as the base literally is falling apart around them. After several minutes everyone has made it through the gate, except for Young, who is gathering some last-minute supplies. After doing so, Young starts in an all-out sprint towards the gate as a massive explosion closely follows behind him, eventually lifting him up and quickly propelling him through the gate. Just moments after he makes it though the entire planet goes up in a massive explosion, completely destroying the attacking enemy force in orbit.
   
 
[[File:IcarusBaseExplodes.jpg|thumb|200px|The entire [[P4X-351|planet]] explodes.]]
 
[[File:IcarusBaseExplodes.jpg|thumb|200px|The entire [[P4X-351|planet]] explodes.]]
In [[Washington D.C.]], Lieutenant General [[Jack O'Neill]] is at [[The Pentagon]] when he is contacted by Colonel [[Samantha Carter]] aboard the ''[[George Hammond]]''. Carter reports that they were barely able to escape before the planet's core went critical and that all enemies are assumed to have been destroyed in the explosion. She also informs him about the number of casualties and the eighty-plus people still unaccounted for who evacuated through the Stargate, which was detected to be active for six minutes. However, the personnel of Icarus Base didn't return to Earth, leaving Carter to ponder, "Then where did they go?"
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In [[Washington D.C.]], O'Neill is at [[The Pentagon]] when he is contacted by Carter aboard the ''George Hammond''. Carter reports that they were barely able to escape before the planet's core went critical and that all enemies are assumed to have been destroyed in the explosion. She also informs him about the number of casualties and the eighty-plus people still unaccounted for who evacuated through the Stargate, which was detected to be active for six minutes. However, the personnel of Icarus Base didn't return to Earth, leaving Carter to ponder, "Then where did they go?"
   
===References===
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==References==
[[Ancient shuttle]]; [[Asgard transporter]]; [[AT4]]; [[Atlantis]]; [[Atlantis database]]; [[Battle of Icarus Base]]; [[California]]; [[Cell phone]]; [[Chevron]]; [[Death Glider]]; ''[[Destiny]]''; [[Destiny Expedition]]; [[Destiny Gate room]]; [[Earth]]; [[Educational Stargate video]]; [[F-302]]; [[Faster-Than-Light engine]]; [[G36]]; ''[[George Hammond]]''; [[Glyph]]; [[Ha'tak]]; [[Hyperspace]]; [[Icarus Base]]; [[Icarus project]]; [[Long range communication stone]]; [[Lucian Alliance]]; [[Non-disclosure agreement]]; [[P4X-351]]; [[Point of origin]]; [[Railgun]]; [[RG/BBT SG military mounted gun]]; [[Senator]]; [[Shield]]; [[The Pentagon]]; [[Troop transport]]; [[Washington D.C.]]; [[White House]]; [[Wine]]
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[[Ancient]]; [[Ancient language]]; [[Ancient shuttle]]; [[Asgard transporter]]; [[AT4]]; [[Atlantis]]; [[Atlantis database]]; [[Battle of Icarus Base]]; [[C-4]]; [[California]]; [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]]; [[Cell phone]]; [[Chevron]]; [[Control interface room]]; [[Dakara Weapons puzzle]]; [[Death Glider]]; ''[[Destiny]]''; [[Destiny expedition]]; [[Destiny Gate room]]; [[Dialing computer]]; [[Earth]]; [[Educational Stargate video]]; [[F-302 fighter-interceptor]]; [[Faster-Than-Light engine]]; [[French fries]]; [[G36K]]; ''[[George Hammond]]''; [[Glyph]]; [[Hamburger]]; [[Harvard University]]; [[Ha'tak]]; [[HIV]]; [[Homeworld Command]]; [[Hyperspace]]; [[Icarus Base]]; [[Icarus project]]; [[Life support]]; [[Long-range communication device]]; [[Long-range communication stone]]; [[Lucian Alliance]]; [[M2 Browning]]; [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]; [[Mess hall]]; [[Milky Way]]; [[Naquadria]]; [[Non-disclosure agreement]]; [[Observation deck]]; [[P4X-351]]; [[Pegasus]]; [[The Pentagon]]; [[Point of origin]]; ''[[Prometheus (game)|Prometheus]]''; [[Railgun]]; [[RG/BBT SG military mounted gun]]; [[Scholarship]]; [[Sex]]; [[Shield]]; [[Troop transport]]; [[UMP .45]]; [[Washington D.C.]]; [[White House]]; [[Wine]]
   
 
==Notable Quotes==
 
==Notable Quotes==
'''Eli Wallace:''' Whatever you guys think that I did, I swear you've got the wrong guy.<br />
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'''Eli:''' Whatever you guys think that I did, I swear you've got the wrong guy.<br />
'''Jack O'Neill:''' Do I look like someone who'd be standing here if I didn't already know everything there is to know about you?<br />
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'''O'Neill:''' Do I look like someone who'd be standing here if I didn't already know everything there is to know about you?<br />
'''Eli Wallace:''' No, not really.
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'''Eli:''' No, not really.
   
 
'''Armstrong:''' I would like to propose a toast.<br />
 
'''Eli:''' (''Presuming it is about him, as was lots of other things'') Oh, that's really not necessary.<br />
 
'''Armstrong:''' Not to you.<br />
 
'''Eli:''' Oh.
   
 
'''Eli:''' So... what if we're not on the planet you're supposed to be dialing from?<br />
'''Senator Armstrong:''' I would like to propose a toast.<br />
 
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'''Rush:''' This is where ''we are''!<br />
'''Eli Wallace:''' (''Presuming it is about him, as was lots of other things'') Oh, that's really not necessary.<br />
 
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'''Eli:''' OK, what if we are not supposed to be ''here''?
'''Senator Armstrong:''' Not to you.<br />
 
'''Eli Wallace:''' Oh.
 
   
 
'''Young:''' I need to get these people out of here.<br />
 
'''Rush:''' We ''have'' a way out.<br />
 
'''Young:''' We don't know what's on the other side. Dammit, Rush! <br />
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'''Eli:''' It can't be worse than here, can it?
   
'''Eli Wallace:''' So... what if we're not on the planet you're supposed to be dialing from?<br />
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'''Scott:''' Rush. Where the hell are we?<br />
'''Nicholas Rush:''' This is where ''we are''!<br />
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'''Rush:''' Several billion light years from home.
'''Eli Wallace:''' OK, what if we are not supposed to be ''here''?
 
   
 
'''Carter:''' How many people made it through the Gate to Earth?<br />
 
'''O'Neill:''' None.<br />
 
'''Carter:''' None? Our sensors indicated that the Stargate was active for a full six minutes before the core went critical.<br />
 
'''O'Neill:''' Well, they didn't come through here.<br />
 
'''Carter:''' Then where did they go?
   
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==Notes==
'''Everett Young:''' I need to get these people out of here.<br />
 
 
{{Source images}}
'''Nicholas Rush:''' We ''have'' a way out.<br />
 
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*Earth, Air, Water and Fire were thought to be the classical elements of matter. All but Fire are episode names in the beginning of the series.
'''Everett Young:''' We don't know what's on the other side. Dammit, Rush! <br />'''Eli Wallace: '''It can't be worse than here, can it?
 
 
*Of the principle cast, only [[Dr.]] [[Nicholas Rush]] was definitely assigned to the expedition to explore the ninth chevron destination. [[Colonel]] [[Everett Young]], [[Lt.]] [[Matthew Scott]], and [[MSgt.]] [[Ronald Greer]] were assigned to [[Icarus Base]], [[Lt.]] [[Tamara Johansen]] was quitting the program, [[Eli Wallace]], [[Chloe Armstrong]] and [[Senator]] [[Alan Armstrong]] were civilians, and [[Camile Wray]] was an [[International Oversight Advisory]] official. As such, Rush is the only member of the principal cast who is 'supposed' to be aboard ''[[Destiny]]''.
 
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*The antagonists during the [[Battle of Icarus Base]] are confirmed to be the [[Lucian Alliance]] in the episode "[[Incursion, Part 1]]".
 
 
*The level of [[Lou Diamond Phillips]]' participation in the series was a topic of speculation since press information and cast photos made it appear that he was to be a full cast member. Phillips' character does not travel to ''Destiny'' and his role in the series was confirmed to be as a recurring character.
'''Matthew Scott:''' Rush. Where the hell are we?<br />
 
 
*The Icarus base gate [http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/4788/uniicarearth.jpg is shown] to bear the [[:File:0Ega.svg|AT symbol]]. Based on [[Point of origin|established continuity]] the AT symbol belongs on the [[Alpha Gate]] only, therefore the symbol should not be on the Icarus base gate. This inconsistency has often occurred in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episodes, most notably in seasons 4 and 5 (namely episodes "[[Small Victories]]" through "[[Redemption, Part 2]]"), during which the [[Beta Gate]] at SGC bore the AT symbol (see [[Beta Gate]] article's Behind the Scenes notes.) "Air, Part 1" is the first episode where this production issue is functional to the story, since the usage of the AT symbol as a point of origin from Icarus base is the foundation of the whole ''[[Stargate Universe]]'' series.
'''Nicholas Rush:''' Several billion light years from home.
 
 
*This is the first episode in the franchise's history to include a [[sex]] scene.
 
 
*Since Part 1 and [[Air, Part 2|Part 2]] aired as one part in the original airing, the moment where Part 1 ends and 2 begins is debatable. However, after its UK release, Part 1 ended at the scene between [[Colonel]] [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Lt. General]] [[Jack O'Neill]], when Carter uttered the question "then where did they go?" This point of split is also maintained in the iTunes download version of the two episodes.
 
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*This episode introduces a new [[Earth]] ship, the ''[[George Hammond]]''. It is the sixth [[304|''Daedalus''-class ship]] to enter service. The other three Deep Space Cruisers are the ''[[Daedalus]]'', first seen in the Season 2 ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[The Siege, Part 3]];" the ''[[Odyssey]]'', first seen in the Season 9 ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Off the Grid]];" the ''[[Korolev]]'', first seen in the Season 9 SG-1 episode "[[Camelot (episode)|Camelot]]."; the ''[[Apollo]]'', first seen in the season 3 Atlantis episode "[[First Strike]]"; the ''[[Sun Tzu (spaceship)|Sun Tzu]]'', first seen in the season 5 Atlantis episode "[[Enemy at the Gate]]". The ship was originally named the ''[[George Hammond#Alternate timeline|Phoenix]]'' but was renamed to ''George Hammond'' in honor of [[Lt. General]] [[George S. Hammond]] (in an homage to [[Don S. Davis]], who died of heart failure on June 29, 2008).
'''Samantha Carter:''' How many people made it through the Gate to Earth?<br />
 
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*The way Eli was [[Asgard transporter|beamed]] to a [[304|''Daedalus''-class ship]] after refusing to sign a [[Non-disclosure agreement]] is similar to the way Carter and [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay]] convinced [[Jeannie Miller]] to help build a [[Matter bridge]] in the ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[McKay and Mrs. Miller]]".
'''Jack O'Neill:''' None.<br />
 
'''Samantha Carter:''' None? Our sensors indicated that the Stargate was active for a full six minutes before the core went critical.<br />
 
'''Jack O'Neill:''' Well, they didn't come through here.<br />
 
'''Samantha Carter:''' Then where did they go?
 
 
== Background notes ==
 
{{source images}}
 
*The antagonists during the [[Battle of Icarus Base]] have several [[Goa'uld]] ships in their possession. Due to that fact that in a later episode a [[Lucian Alliance]] officer is aboard the Destiny, it is only reasonable to assume that the Icarus Base attackers are the [[Lucian Alliance]].
 
*Of the principle cast, only Dr. Nicholas Rush was definitely assigned to the expedition to explore the ninth chevron destination. Young, Scott, and Greer were assigned to Icarus Base, T.J. was quitting the program, Eli, Chloe and her father were civilians, and Camile Wray was an IOA official. As such, Rush is the only member of the principal cast who is 'supposed' to be aboard ''Destiny''.
 
*The level of Lou Diamond Phillips' participation in the series was a topic of speculation since press information and cast photos made it appear that he was to be a full cast member. Phillips' character does not travel to ''Destiny'' and his role in the series was confirmed to be as a recurring character.
 
*The Icarus base gate [http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/4788/uniicarearth.jpg is shown] to bear the [[:File:0Ega.svg|AT symbol]]. Based on [[Point of origin|established continuity]] the AT symbol belongs on the [[Alpha Gate]] only, therefore such symbol should not be on the Icarus base gate. This same inconsistency has often occurred in several [[Stargate SG-1|SG-1]] episodes, most notably in [[Stargate SG-1]] seasons 4 and 5 (namely episodes "[[Small Victories]]" through "[[Redemption, Part 2]]"), during which the [[Beta Gate]] at SGC bore the AT symbol (see [[Beta Gate]] article's Behind the Scenes notes), but "Air, Part 1" is the first episode where this production issue is functional to the story, since the usage of the AT symbol as a point of origin from Icarus base is the foundation of the whole [[Stargate Universe]] series.
 
*This is the first episode in the franchise's history to include a sex scene.
 
*Since Part 1 and [[Air, Part 2|Part 2]] aired as one part in the original airing, the moment where Part 1 ends and 2 begins is debatable. However, after its UK release, Part 1 ended at the scene between [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Jack O'Neill]], when Carter uttered the question "then where did they go?" This point of split is also maintained in the iTunes download version of the two episodes.
 
*The [[cell phone]] Eli was seen carrying trying to call his mother from orbit, and taking a picture of the rail gun, was an [[wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]].
 
 
*The music Rush played while reminiscing his late wife was {{WPS|Vissi d'arte}} from the {{WPS|Giacomo Puccini}} opera, {{WPS|Tosca}}.
 
*The music Rush played while reminiscing his late wife was {{WPS|Vissi d'arte}} from the {{WPS|Giacomo Puccini}} opera, {{WPS|Tosca}}.
*The sequence where [[Icarus Base]] was destroyed was featured on a {{WPS|Windows 7}} commercial. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znADMag_B9s ]
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*The sequence where [[Icarus Base]] was destroyed was featured on a {{WPS|Windows 7}} commercial. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znADMag_B9s]
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*[[Richard Dean Anderson]] ([[Lt. General]] [[Jonathan J. O'Neill|Jack O'Neill]]) and [[Michael Shanks]] ([[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]]) are the only actors to appear in all three ''Stargate'' pilots.
*"Air" has been nominated for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series by the Visual Effects Society.<ref>[http://www.gateworld.net/news/2010/01/sgus-air-nominated-for-ves-award/ SGU’s ‘Air’ nominated for VES award] Retrieved January 22, 2010</ref>
 
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*[[Martin Christopher]] ([[Major]] [[Kevin Marks]]) and [[Gary Jones]] ([[CMSgt.]] [[Norman Walter Davis Harriman|Walter Harriman]]) are the first recurring characters to appear in all three ''Stargate'' series.
 
*[[Julia Benson]] ([[Lt.]] [[Vanessa James]]) previously played [[Willa]] in the ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[Irresistible]]".
 
*[[Glynis Davies]] ([[Marian Wallace]]) previously played a younger [[Catherine Langford]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[1969 (episode)|1969]]" and [[Andari]] [[Ambassador]] [[Noor]] in the episode "[[Homecoming]]".
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*[[Agam Darshi]] ([[Dr.]] [[Sonya Damji]]) previously played [[Unnamed female Athosian|Athosian]] in the ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[Suspicion]]" and [[Novo]] in the episode "[[Outsiders]]". She is best known for her role as [[w:c:sanctuary:Kate Freelander|Kate Freelander]] on ''[[w:c:sanctuary:Sanctuary|Sanctuary]]''.
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*[[Patrick Gilmore]] ([[Dr.]] [[Dale Volker]]) previously played [[Lt.]] [[Bernie Ackerman]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Morpheus]]" and [[Genii soldier (Harmony)|Genii soldier]] in ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[Harmony (episode)|Harmony]]".
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*[[Ona Grauer]] ([[Emily Young]]) previously played [[Ayiana]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Frozen]]" and in "[[Rising]]", the series premier of ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''.
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*[[Josh Blacker]] ([[Sgt.]] [[Spencer]]) previously played Screaming Man in the ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[Vengeance]]".
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*[[Peter Kelamis]] ([[Dr.]] [[Adam Brody]]) previously played [[Dr.]] [[Brent Langham]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Smoke and Mirrors]]" and [[Coyle Boron]] in the episode "[[Space Race]]".
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*[[Mark Burgess]] ([[Jeremy Franklin]]) previously played [[Laurence Foster]] in the ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episode "[[Vegas]]".
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*[[Christina Schild]] ([[Andrea Palmer]]) is best known for playing [[BattlestarWiki:Playa Palacios|Playa Palacios]] in ''[[BattlestarWiki:Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
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*[[Jennifer Spence]] ([[Dr.]] [[Lisa Park]]) is best known for playing [[w:c:continuum:Betty Robertson|Betty Robertson]] on ''[[w:c:continuum:Continuum|Continuum]]''.
   
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==Awards==
===International airdates===
 
 
===Wins===
*'''Canada:''' October 2, 2009 ([[Space (TV channel)|Space]])<ref name=cinemaspy>[http://www.cinemaspy.com/article.php?id=3168 New 'Stargate Universe' Promo, from Cinema Spy] Retrieved September 23, 2009</ref>
 
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*Won Leo for "Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series" ([[Craig Van Den Biggelaar]], [[Mark Savela]], [[Shannon Gurney]], [[Brenda Campbell]] and [[Krista McLean]])
*'''United Kingdom:''' October 6, 2009 ([[Sky1]])<ref name=cinemaspy/>
 
*'''Australia:''' October 9, 2009 ([[Sci Fi Australia]])<ref>[http://www.scifitv.com.au/TVGuide/?date=10/9/2009 Sci Fi Australia schedule; October 9, 2009] Retrieved September 23, 2009</ref>
 
*'''Poland, Romania and the Balkans:''' January 21, 2010 ([[Sci Fi Channel]])<ref>http://www.c21media.net/news/detail.asp?area=4&article=53139</ref>
 
   
===Production===
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===Nominations===
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*Nominated Gemini for "Best Sound in a Dramatic Series" ([[Patrick Ramsay]], [[Kelly Cole]], [[Jay Cheetham]], [[Joe Watts]], [[Steve Smith]], [[Kirby Jinnah]], [[Bill Mellow]] and [[Matthew Wilson]])
*According to [[Robert Carlyle]], three characters will be killed in those first three episodes.<ref>[http://io9.com/5171520/carlyle-reveals-why-this-is-the-darkest-stargate Carlyle Reveals Why This Is the Darkest Stargate, from Io9], Retrieved March 17 2009</ref>
 
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*Nominated Leo for "Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series" ([[Mike Banas]])
*[[Richard Dean Anderson]], [[Gary Jones]], [[Amanda Tapping]] and [[Michael Shanks]] are confirmed to have guest appearances as [[Jack O'Neill]], [[Walter Harriman]], [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Daniel Jackson]], respectively.<ref>[http://www.gateworld.net/news/2009/04/anderson-confirms-sgu-appearances/ Anderson confirms SGU appearances, from GateWorld], Retrieved April 14 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.gateworld.net/news/2009/04/shanks-helps-kick-off-universe/ Shanks helps kick off Universe] Retrieved April 6, 2009</ref>
 
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*Nominated Leo for "Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series" ([[James Robbins]], [[Chris Beach]], and [[Mark Davidson]])
*[[Julia Benson]] (who plays [[Vanessa James]]), previously appeared as [[Willa]] in the ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' episode "[[Irresistible]]".
 
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*Nominated Leo for "Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series" ([[James Bamford]])
*[[Glynis Davies]] (who plays [[Maryann Wallace]]), previously appeared as a younger [[Catherine Langford]] and [[Andari]] [[Ambassador]] [[Noor]] in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episodes "[[1969 (episode)|1969]]" and "[[Homecoming]]" respectively.
 
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*Nominated Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series" ([[Mark Savela]], [[Michael Lowes]], [[Vivian Jim]], [[Kodie Mackenzie]], [[Andrew Karr]], [[Alec McClymont]], [[Brenda Campbell]] and [[Craig Van Den Biggelaar]])
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*Nominated VES Award for "Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series" ([[Shannon Gurney]], [[Andrew Karr]], [[Mark Savela]] and [[Craig Van Den Biggelaar]])
   
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==First appearances==
===Ratings===
 
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===Characters===
*'''United States''': 2.346 million viewers, equals a 1.5/3 Household rating/share (0.9/3 18-49 rating/share).<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/11/26/stargate-universe-sgu-ratings-for-first-half-of-season-1/34668 Stargate Universe: SGU ratings for first half of Season 1, from TV by the Numbers] Retrieved November 27, 2009</ref>
 
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* [[Nicholas Rush]]
*'''Canada''': 565,000 viewers.<ref>[http://www.channelcanada.com/Article3627.html SPACE Soars to New Heights with Record Shattering Premiere of STARGATE UNIVERSE, from Channel Canada] Retrieved October 9, 2009</ref>
 
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* [[Everett Young]]
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This episode is part 1 of 3; it is followed by "Air, Part 2" and "Air, Part 3".

"Air, Part 1" is the first episode of the first season of Stargate Universe, and is the first of the series premiere's opening three-parter.

Synopsis

A team of scientists and soldiers from the Icarus Base uncover the mysteries of the ninth chevron of the Stargate. As they are forced to evacuate when the base is under attack from the Lucian Alliance, after activating the ninth chevron, they end up on the Destiny, an Ancient ship, stranded several billion light years from Earth.

Plot

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The Tau'ri discover Destiny.

A relatively long and flat spaceship emerges from a hyperspace-like window. As it glides through normal and empty space, the ship's Stargate engages. The first to emerge is young Lt. Matthew Scott, who stumbles through and quickly draws his rifle in a state of alertness. His arrival is followed by several more personnel, mostly carrying equipment. They also stumble through. People continue to pour in at an increasing pace, tripping over each other as they are thrown out of the event horizon. Scott tells everyone to clear a path and radios through the gate for them to slow down, but receives no reply. People continue to stumble through, several of them injured; some from the flying equipment, others from people landing on each other.

Unlike most of the arrivals, who are trying to help the other arrivals, a man in a green top, Dr. Nicholas Rush, immediately investigates the room's consoles, then moves up to a balcony to get a better look over the area. Despite all the panic, Rush smiles. Once the arrivals are through, the Stargate starts to overload, causing the people more concern. A moment later, Colonel Everett Young is shot through at high speed, flying across the room and landing on the hard floor. Shortly after, the Stargate shuts down. As it was the only light source in the room, the sudden darkness sets the arrivals into another yell of panic, as does the steam gushing out of the vents beside the Stargate. Scott goes to check on Young. Young places Scott in charge just before losing consciousness. Scott notices that Young's head is dripping blood, and calls for field medic Lt. Tamara Johansen, who tends to him.

The crew has no idea where they are. Scott approaches Eli Wallace, a student-age young man for an answer on their location, but he has no answers. He yells out for Rush, but he is nowhere to be seen. Just then, they experience the effects of sudden acceleration on the ship; the ship has returned to FTL. Before leaving the room, Scott orders one of the marines, MSgt. Ronald Greer, to do a head-count. He then asks Eli to help search for Rush.

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Jack O'Neill and Nicholas Rush confront Eli Wallace.

In a flashback, Eli is playing the online game Prometheus with a friend, where he claims that he was able to beat the seemingly impossible Dakara Weapons puzzle. However, he is disappointed to find that, after solving it, the game simply restarts. The following day, a knock is heard at his door. When he answers it, he is introduced to Lt. General Jack O'Neill and Rush, who proceed to tell him that the Dakara Weapons puzzle was actually created by them as a way to solve an Ancient mathematical proof, which has thus far eluded them. They offer him a prize for his accomplishment: a non-disclosure agreement. O'Neill tells him that if he refuses to sign, he'll be beamed out of his house to their spaceship. Believing this to be a joke, Wallace re-enters his home and is suddenly beamed away in a flash of light while walking up the stairs.

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Eli Wallace being beamed aboard the George Hammond.

A shocked, confused, and disoriented Eli is now aboard the George Hammond, a Tau'ri Daedalus-class battlecruiser in Earth orbit, when he is met again by Rush, who explains the situation. They need his help. Eli is informed that, for his help, his mother's medical expenses will be taken care of. Wallace then quickly accepts the offer, and asks for pants since he was beamed out in sweatpants. The Hammond then leaves Earth orbit and enters hyperspace, en route to a planet 21 light years away where a Tau'ri military outpost, Icarus Base, resides. On this several hour-long voyage, Eli is shown an educational video, hosted and narrated by Dr. Daniel Jackson, which explains the history of the Stargate Program and the workings of the Stargate itself. After a short time, Eli calls his mother, who is back on Earth, and tells her that everything is fine and that she will be taken care of by the United States Air Force. Wallace then proceeds to the ship's commissary, where he has a brief conversation with Chloe Armstrong, daughter of California Senator Alan Armstrong.

In the present, Eli and Scott arrive at a large Observation deck and find Rush, the man they were looking for. Through the window, they learn that they are on a spaceship. Rush explains that this is an Ancient ship, launched hundreds of thousands of years ago, and that they are traveling at speeds faster than light yet not through hyperspace. Scott then informs Rush that many people back in the gate room are wounded and that they need to get home. A more immediate problem presents itself when the air vents shut off. Rush quickly concludes that life support is failing, and needs to be fixed.

Young is speaking in his house with his wife about a new military assignment he recently received - his post at Icarus Base. However, Emily does not take the news well, and admits that she can't wait for him any longer. As he continues, he suddenly struggles to stand up. Everything becomes a blur, until he sees Emily's face being replaced by TJ on the ship; it is revealed to be a dream. As he regains consciousness, he starts suffering a seizure. With no proper medical supplies, TJ says there's nothing to do but to let the seizure run its course.

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The group arrives at Icarus Base

In the flashback, the George Hammond exits hyperspace over the planet that Icarus Base resides on. In the base, Scott and fellow officer Lt. Vanessa James are having sex in a secluded storage area when Young radios Scott. He informs Scott that the Hammond has arrived a few minutes early and he has to report to duty. Scott quickly dresses as he proceeds to run down the halls of Icarus Base to the meeting location. He just barely arrives when Eli, Chloe Armstrong, Alan Armstrong, and Nicholas Rush are beamed down to an external location of the Base, high atop a mountain that the base is constructed into. During the greeting, Young introduces himself and Eli remarks about the impressive armaments the base has, including several large RG/BBT SG military mounted guns. The group then proceeds into the base.

Upon entering the base, Scott and Eli have a brief discussion on the way to the gate room about the planet's core. Scott then jokingly tells Eli that the reason for Icarus Base's subterranean location is that a dinosaur-like creature inhabits the planet. The group is led into the gate room where they are greeted by Icarus Base's senior staff. Meanwhile, Scott explains to Wallace about the planet's unique radioactive core, which provides large amounts of power for Stargate activation. However, this core is very unstable and so the gate has been modified to only allow outgoing wormholes to prevent the core from going critical. After the senior staff are dismissed, including Colonel David Telford, the Stargate's ninth chevron address - which was procured from Atlantis' database - is dialed using the math proof Eli solved. However, the dialing sequence is aborted when the ninth chevron fails to lock and power levels begin to build to critical levels.

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No-one knows where they are or what's happening.

In the present, people are still confused about where they are and what is happening when the power in Destiny's gate room is activated. Scott enters the gate room and explains that they are aboard an Ancient spaceship, have no idea where they are in relation to Earth, and that they are doing everything they can to resolve the situation. Senator Alan Armstrong is infuriated with the lack of information, and demands the gate be dialled immediately. As Scott attempts to placate him, Alan suddenly collapses from breathing difficulties. TJ rushes to his aid as Alan reaches for heart medication. Scott then tells everyone to remain calm and stay in the gateroom while he, Dr. Adam Brody, and Dr. Lisa Park leave to help Rush repair the life support system.

In the flashback, Eli and Rush review Eli's equations in Icarus Base's gate room. Rush is having trouble understanding why he wasn't able to dial the ninth chevron address and blames Eli's solution to the proof as the reason. However, Eli strongly protests this. Just as the two are about to argue, Young arrives and tells Eli that he is invited to a meal in the base's Mess hall. Eli is quick to accept this offer, while Rush insists that Eli stay and help solve their problem. Young wins the short argument, but Rush stays to figure out what went wrong.

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Eli Wallace enjoying a meal.

In the mess hall, a dinner is held for the visitors, where they discuss such matters as the Stargate's ninth chevron. The overall atmosphere is light and joyful. Telford mentions to Chloe that he is an F-302 fighter-interceptor pilot, and offers to take her up in one sometime (although such an offer may have been in jest). She asks him what it feels like to go through the Stargate. Rush, who has become quite frustrated in his attempts to "fix" Eli's proof, briefly steps into the adjacent kitchen. After looking at the group briefly, Airman Darren Becker offers him his dinner, but after a moment, Rush decides not to take it, and quickly exits without notice from those enjoying the meal.

Alan Armstrong then proposes a toast, during which he addresses the Icarus project, the billions of dollars he spent on it, and his daughter Chloe, who he is quite proud of. However, Chloe, angered and annoyed by the toast, begins drinking several glasses of white wine. While this is happening, a frustrated Rush briefly retreats to his quarters, where he plays classical music and takes out a picture of him with his wife. There, he starts to cry. Back in the mess hall, Alan is still giving his toast when Chloe interrupts and continues it for him, so to speak. However, while she is speaking, several loud booming noises are heard in concert with several tremors. Icarus Base is under attack. Young orders all non-essential personnel to their designated areas and all military personnel to their battle stations.

In the present, Eli and Rush get into an argument over how to repair the life support system. After Scott and Greer arrive, Eli explains that Rush's solution might actually cause the ship to explode. Greer raises his weapon to keep Rush from acting, despite orders to lower it from Scott.

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The George Hammond defends Icarus Base from attack.

In the flashback, several people are running through the halls of Icarus Base, including Young. He makes his way to the brig and releases Greer, informing him that all charges are dropped. He hands him a weapon and sends him out to fight. In space, three Ha'tak motherships have opened fire on the planet and are launching several squadrons of Death Gliders. A large portion of this fire and several of the fighter craft are being intercepted by the George Hammond, commanded by Colonel Samantha Carter, which is also in orbit. Young radios Carter, who proceeds to inform him that the ships (suspected to be of Lucian Alliance origin) began firing the moment they emerged from hyperspace, and that several squadrons of gliders and a troop transport are headed his way, towards the heavily fortified Icarus Base. Young then radios Telford, who has manned an F-302 and is ready to lead a defensive against the incoming enemy ships. Back at Icarus Base, military personnel are assuming defensive positions.

In the present, Eli and Rush still argue over Rush's supposed solution, which Greer is adamant about keeping him from implementing lest he land the crew in yet another dangerous situation. However, after Scott is able to convince Greer to lower his weapon, Rush finally presses the button. Nothing happens, and Rush angrily states that he shouldn't have expected it to be that easy. TJ is then contacted by Scott, who is in the gate room tending to the injured Young, and is told to "hang on" for just a little while longer as the life support issue is still unresolved. TJ then thinks back to a conversation she had with International Oversight Advisory representative Camile Wray, in part about her receiving a scholarship and choosing to leave Icarus Base. However, Wray suspects that it is actually about a relationship she has and that she's hiding something to protect someone. When this sequence ends, both Wray and TJ exchange glances.

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F-302 fighter-interceptors and Death Gliders in battle.

In the flashback, the gliders and troop transport descend upon Icarus Base against a moon-lit night sky. SG personnel open fire on the approaching ships using machine guns, railguns, and missile launchers, managing to destroy several gliders in their opening salvo. Meanwhile, most of the civilians, including Eli, have gathered inside the base's gate room. Rush discovers that power levels in the core are becoming unstable. Because of this, Rush asks for Eli's help in determining how to dial the Stargate's ninth chevron as, due to the orbital bombardment, the planet's core might go critical, causing it to explode. If that were to occur, it could end their chances of achieving a ninth chevron lock forever. Eli suggests that, if his math does indeed work, the problem could be with the address' point of origin.

Meanwhile, the battle rages on outside the base as Telford leads a squadron of F-302s against the attacking gliders. However, Telford and his men are outnumbered and so the order to fall back is given as Young orders Sgt. Hunter Riley to dial the Stargate to Earth. Young, carrying an injured SG member back into the base, just barely avoids a damaged fighter that slams into the platform they were defending just moments prior, causing it to go up in a massive explosion. While Riley does as ordered, Eli suggests to Rush that, since all symbols on the Stargate are constellations as seen from Earth, Earth may be the only valid point of origin, like a code, to enable the ninth chevron to lock. Deciding to test Eli's hypothesis, Rush pushes Riley out of the way, halts the dialing sequence to Earth, and begins to dial the ninth chevron address.

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The evacuation of the base is underway.

As the evacuation of Icarus Base continues, people are running frantically through the halls of the base to reach the gate room. In one section, the hall collapses, trapping about a dozen people, including Alan Armstrong. Elsewhere on the base, Young tells Greer that the George Hammond is unable to beam people directly out of the base due to its bunker shielding technology. The two then come across TJ, who is trying desperately to save Dr. Simms, who is bleeding out through a significant neck wound. She continues to do so until Young tells her that there's nothing more she can do for him. In the gate room, Rush successfully establishes a connection with the ninth chevron. However, power levels are reaching critical levels in the planet's core. This buildup is also detected by Major Kevin Marks aboard the George Hammond, who informs Carter. Carter then orders that all fighters be recalled before the heavily damaged ship retreats into hyperspace. Back in Icarus Base, Young enters the gate room to find that the evacuation through the Stargate hasn't commenced. Rush then explains that it was too dangerous to dial Earth as any explosion could transmit through an open wormhole. Young is infuriated with this and orders the Stargate be shut down. However, the gate will not disengage.

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A small part of Destiny's 50 million-year journey.

In the present, Rush, in the company of Scott, Greer, Eli, and several others, activates a holographic log of the ship's journey. This map shows the ship's original departure from Earth and its passage through numerous galaxies, placing them currently several billions of light years from home.

In the flashback, Young arrives at the collapsed hallway where Alan Armstrong is trapped. He instructs Scott to begin the evacuation, and to have everyone take as much of the expedition supplies as possible. When he arrives in the gate room, Scott steps through the gate and is followed by Icarus Base's personnel, who enter the gate in three-second intervals. Back in the hallway, Young blasts a passage through the collapsed section of wall using C-4. Everyone is able to walk. While the group heads back toward the gate room, the evacuation is in full swing as the base literally is falling apart around them. After several minutes everyone has made it through the gate, except for Young, who is gathering some last-minute supplies. After doing so, Young starts in an all-out sprint towards the gate as a massive explosion closely follows behind him, eventually lifting him up and quickly propelling him through the gate. Just moments after he makes it though the entire planet goes up in a massive explosion, completely destroying the attacking enemy force in orbit.

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The entire planet explodes.

In Washington D.C., O'Neill is at The Pentagon when he is contacted by Carter aboard the George Hammond. Carter reports that they were barely able to escape before the planet's core went critical and that all enemies are assumed to have been destroyed in the explosion. She also informs him about the number of casualties and the eighty-plus people still unaccounted for who evacuated through the Stargate, which was detected to be active for six minutes. However, the personnel of Icarus Base didn't return to Earth, leaving Carter to ponder, "Then where did they go?"

References

Ancient; Ancient language; Ancient shuttle; Asgard transporter; AT4; Atlantis; Atlantis database; Battle of Icarus Base; C-4; California; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Cell phone; Chevron; Control interface room; Dakara Weapons puzzle; Death Glider; Destiny; Destiny expedition; Destiny Gate room; Dialing computer; Earth; Educational Stargate video; F-302 fighter-interceptor; Faster-Than-Light engine; French fries; G36K; George Hammond; Glyph; Hamburger; Harvard University; Ha'tak; HIV; Homeworld Command; Hyperspace; Icarus Base; Icarus project; Life support; Long-range communication device; Long-range communication stone; Lucian Alliance; M2 Browning; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mess hall; Milky Way; Naquadria; Non-disclosure agreement; Observation deck; P4X-351; Pegasus; The Pentagon; Point of origin; Prometheus; Railgun; RG/BBT SG military mounted gun; Scholarship; Sex; Shield; Troop transport; UMP .45; Washington D.C.; White House; Wine

Notable Quotes

Eli: Whatever you guys think that I did, I swear you've got the wrong guy.
O'Neill: Do I look like someone who'd be standing here if I didn't already know everything there is to know about you?
Eli: No, not really.

Armstrong: I would like to propose a toast.
Eli: (Presuming it is about him, as was lots of other things) Oh, that's really not necessary.
Armstrong: Not to you.
Eli: Oh.

Eli: So... what if we're not on the planet you're supposed to be dialing from?
Rush: This is where we are!
Eli: OK, what if we are not supposed to be here?

Young: I need to get these people out of here.
Rush: We have a way out.
Young: We don't know what's on the other side. Dammit, Rush!
Eli: It can't be worse than here, can it?

Scott: Rush. Where the hell are we?
Rush: Several billion light years from home.

Carter: How many people made it through the Gate to Earth?
O'Neill: None.
Carter: None? Our sensors indicated that the Stargate was active for a full six minutes before the core went critical.
O'Neill: Well, they didn't come through here.
Carter: Then where did they go?

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