CARTER They brought me out of retirement because the Asgard core at the Pentagon just finished a twenty-year calculation.
COLE They bring you out of retirement to fire me in person?
COLE One condition.
Cole turns. She holds a tablet showing a spectral analysis of an energy signature. stargate sg-1 tv series
Cole looks at the dormant Stargate. For a moment, he sees it not as a machine, but as a horizon.
Snow falls on the pine-covered slopes. A lone civilian Jeep pulls up to the NORAD checkpoint. The driver, DR. SAMANTHA CARTER (50s, still sharp-eyed, hair now streaked with grey), flashes an ID that hasn’t been deactivated—yet.
COLE And you need a mule.
FADE TO BLACK.
CARTER The Ancients didn’t tell fairy tales, Colonel. They wrote user manuals. We just couldn’t read the fine print until now. That address leads out of our galaxy. Out of our local group . It leads… somewhere else.
Carter’s expression flickers.
Twenty-eight years after the Stargate first whirred to life beneath Cheyenne Mountain, a disgraced SG-team leader gets one last shot at redemption: lead a classified, one-way mission to unlock the mystery of the Ninth Chevron.
The camera pushes in on the Stargate. The inner ring begins to spin. Chevron One locks. A low hum fills the mountain.