Memento Mori
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1008 |
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September 8, 2006 |
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| Guest stars |
Don Stark as Sal |
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Memento Mori is the eighth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1.
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[edit] Plot
For some reason, Vala is working as a waitress in a diner. She gets along well with the customers and the cook. Suddenly, a pair of criminals attempt to rob the restaurant. Vala quickly takes them down in hand-to-hand combat much to everybody's surprise, including Vala's.
The scene then rewinds three weeks to a fancy restaurant Vala and Daniel are having dinner together, since they have spent so little time off-base for recreation, though Vala insists that Daniel is taking her out on a date (a fact which Daniel vehemently denies). As she leaves the table to go to the bathroom, Vala is ambushed, drugged, and kidnapped by an unknown assailant. Once Daniel realizes what has happened, it is too late. Vala and her kidnappers are gone.
Vala wakes up in an abandoned warehouse, strapped to an alien machine. She has been captured by the Trust because Athena, a Goa'uld who knew Qetesh (for whom Vala had been a host), believes that Vala possesses repressed memories that can lead her to the Clavus Therresa Infiniatis, an unimaginable treasure left behind by the Ancients. Using a Goa'uld memory device, the Trust attempts to forcibly retrieve Vala's repressed memories. Meanwhile, Mitchell, Teal'c, Carter, and Daniel manage to track down the locations of several Trust safe houses and simultaneously raid all of them. The safe house SG-1 raids turns out to be a dead end, but another team raids the correct safe house and a firefight ensues between the soldiers and the Trust. During the fight, a stray zat bolt strikes the memory device, causing Vala to lose her memories. With both sides still fighting, a dazed and confused Vala manages to escape and disappear.
Back at the SGC, Daniel and Teal'c interrogate a man named Weaver (the man who was interrogating Vala with the device) in the isolation room, while Mitchell and Carter watch. Weaver isn't very forthcoming with information, and is clearly concerned about what will happen to him if he helps them. Teal'c whispers something in Weaver's ear, causing him to lose all of his courage and tell SG-1 everything he knows.
Meanwhile, a confused Vala wanders the streets of a city alone; being hungry, she enters a diner. When she tries to skip out on the bill, the owner, Sal, stops her. She confesses that she has no way to pay her bill ... and, in fact, she doesn't even remember who she is. She has no memory of her life before she walked into his diner. Sal offers her a job as a waitress, which she takes. Time passes, and Vala begins to get the hang of her new job. However, she experiences disturbing visions (pieces of her repressed memory) and has a nagging feeling that being a waitress just isn't her lot in life. She refuses to seek medical attention. Now the first scene of the episode is shown again, as the criminals enter and Vala defeats them.
She is then taken to the local police station, where the detective in charge is suspicious of Vala's superior combat skills. When Vala can't even tell him her real name, he decides to detain her and begins sending out fliers seeking to find anybody who can identify her. Both the SGC and Trust receive a flier and race to retrieve Vala. Trust agents disguised as Air Force personnel reach the police station first and take Vala with them. SG-1 arrives minutes later and, realizing what has happened, Mitchell commandeers a motorcycle and sets off in pursuit. A scared Vala then attacks the Trust agents, causing their car to crash. Mitchell catches up with them, but is injured by one of the Trust agents. Vala, unsure whether Mitchell is a friend or enemy, takes him prisoner.
SG-1 tracks Mitchell down and find him semi-naked and handcuffed to a motel bed. Vala, realizing that she is being tracked, flees into a nearby warehouse. SG-1 pursues her but runs into several Trust agents. A firefight ensues, and SG-1 defeats the agents. Vala attempts to flee again but is stopped by Daniel, who convinces her that he and SG-1 are friends.
Back at the SGC, Vala recovers her memory and is given a gift by General Landry: SG-1 badges. She is now an official member of SG-1. When Mitchell proposes going to a steakhouse near his place to celebrate, Vala tells Daniel that they'll have to finish their date next week. When Daniel denies that it was a date, the team merely walks out the room without saying a word.
[edit] References
Clava Thessara Infinitas, Qetesh, The X-Files, Il Fiore Bianco
[edit] Notes
- The detective said that the car which was used to kidnap Vala had U.S. Government license plates, but when the vehicle crashed it clearly had standard Colorado plates with no government markings.
- When Mitchell is chasing Vala's kidnappers on the motorcycle, you can see a sign on the side of the road that says "Ladner" "Surrey". Surrey, British Columbia was the location of the production shooting.
- The building used by the Trust in this episode, "Westminster Boiler & Tank", is also used by the Trust in the Season Eight episode "Affinity". Westminster is also the location in British Columbia where this episode was partially filmed.
- Although Daniel Jackson says the Clava Thessara Infinitas may potentially be nothing more than an elaborate hoax, it plays a significant role in later episodes.
- Carter makes a reference that Mitchell "keeps losing his pants." This is a reference to Mitchell losing his uniform in Ripple Effect from Season 9.
- The episode shares a title with the X-files episode number 15 of season 4. The episode where it is revealed that Scully has cancer and the details of her abduction are revealed.
[edit] Sources
- Official Stargate SG-1 site. MGM. Visited June 8, 2006. Most of the site requires Flash.
- Screenplay (PDF). Distributed by MGM. Prepared by Line 21 Media Services Ltd (2006-08-22). Retrieved on February 4, 2007. Linked to from Official Stargate SG-1 site.
- Spoilers from GateWorld. Visited May 19, 2006.
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