schtroumph_c (
schtroumph_c) wrote2007-11-17 03:42 pm
Missing recap/Picspam 4/5
I'm back! Still didn't see The Seer. It'll be my reward for finishing this.
Remember when she wanted to save "just one family" in 'Letters from Pegasus'?
Nabel can't walk anymore, despite the help of Keller and Teyla. They stop to rest, and Teyla pull Keller aside. He slows them, and makes Jennifer's injury worse, so she wants to leave him behind. Keller knows there is another reason. Teyla feels she's her responsibility, and she has to protect her. Jennifer tries to make her understand that she's in this by her own decision, when Teyla hears something.


"Blablabla I can't cook blablabla…"

"OMG me too! We can bond with this!"






They're again attacked by the Bolo Kai, only this time, Teyla loses, and they're captured. The Bolo Kai doesn't see Nabel, who manages to flee.










John tries to contact Teyla, and when it fails, the Athosians. No one answers.



Prison lesbian sex?
Teyla and Keller are tied up in a small cage. Jennifer is comprehensibly freaked out. Teyla first tells her they must tell nothing when they'll be interrogated, and then she asks about her family, to calm her. Keller tells her how she only has her father. Teyla uses this to encourage her to fight and survive, to see him again.





They brought to the Big Boss, who find the Ancient device and want to know who they are. Teyla tells him that she farts in his general direction, his mother was a hamster and his father smelt of elderberries, or something like that. Oh, and she'll kill all of them in revenge for her people. He tells them that the village was empty when they first came, and react very badly when Teyla accuses him to be a Wraith worshipper. His men drag her back to the cage, and Keller is let alone with him.







Please, don't take me for a complete idiot neither.
Later, Jennifer is brought back to the cage, her lip cut. Teyla first think she told about Atlantis, and Keller explains she gave them the address of an uninhabited world, probably these planets they mustn't forget because no one can live there and they mustn't go there accidentally when off-world, to buy them time.




She also doesn't think they're Wraith worshippers. Teyla doesn't really believe the coincidence, but doesn't end her phrase. One of the Bolo Kai reports that a flying ship came through the Gate and disappeared. Big Boss leaves with his men. The girls understand help is there.


"Can someone tell me what's happening? I can't see anything with this helmet. No seriously guys, it's not fun! This tree hurt!"

The Fantastic Four. Minus one.
Ronon recognizes the Bolo Kai, but describe them like Drunk Bikers in a Bar. He's clearly less worried about them than Teyla. When Rodney moans about a new bad guy, Ronon tells him why he shouldn't worry:he'll protect him they're primitive.
Rodney wants to know more details than 'primitive', so Ronon adds clubs and arrows. That doesn't reassure Rodney, because, hey, arrows hurt. Only if you're hit in the gluteus maximus, mocks Ronon.
There's so much life signs that John decides to land, and continues on feet.




"Hee. He said ass."

I love when Ronon look Rodney fondly or smiling. But I didn't manage to catch it.

Things were looking up, so Life send them more problems.
Nabel comes back to the Bolo Kai camp, kill the guards, and frees the girls. He had a weapons cache too, and left to find it. They run away, hands still tied.

"So, you're doing something tonight? "

When far enough, Nabel frees Keller's hands, and Teyla thanks him. Too soon, because he knocked her out and point the gun on Keller. He wants the address of Atlantis.




Dear brain, could you stay concentrated? Thanks you.
Part 5.
Remember when she wanted to save "just one family" in 'Letters from Pegasus'?
Nabel can't walk anymore, despite the help of Keller and Teyla. They stop to rest, and Teyla pull Keller aside. He slows them, and makes Jennifer's injury worse, so she wants to leave him behind. Keller knows there is another reason. Teyla feels she's her responsibility, and she has to protect her. Jennifer tries to make her understand that she's in this by her own decision, when Teyla hears something.


"Blablabla I can't cook blablabla…"

"OMG me too! We can bond with this!"






They're again attacked by the Bolo Kai, only this time, Teyla loses, and they're captured. The Bolo Kai doesn't see Nabel, who manages to flee.










John tries to contact Teyla, and when it fails, the Athosians. No one answers.



Prison lesbian sex?
Teyla and Keller are tied up in a small cage. Jennifer is comprehensibly freaked out. Teyla first tells her they must tell nothing when they'll be interrogated, and then she asks about her family, to calm her. Keller tells her how she only has her father. Teyla uses this to encourage her to fight and survive, to see him again.





They brought to the Big Boss, who find the Ancient device and want to know who they are. Teyla tells him that she farts in his general direction, his mother was a hamster and his father smelt of elderberries, or something like that. Oh, and she'll kill all of them in revenge for her people. He tells them that the village was empty when they first came, and react very badly when Teyla accuses him to be a Wraith worshipper. His men drag her back to the cage, and Keller is let alone with him.







Please, don't take me for a complete idiot neither.
Later, Jennifer is brought back to the cage, her lip cut. Teyla first think she told about Atlantis, and Keller explains she gave them the address of an uninhabited world, probably these planets they mustn't forget because no one can live there and they mustn't go there accidentally when off-world, to buy them time.




She also doesn't think they're Wraith worshippers. Teyla doesn't really believe the coincidence, but doesn't end her phrase. One of the Bolo Kai reports that a flying ship came through the Gate and disappeared. Big Boss leaves with his men. The girls understand help is there.


"Can someone tell me what's happening? I can't see anything with this helmet. No seriously guys, it's not fun! This tree hurt!"

The Fantastic Four. Minus one.
Ronon recognizes the Bolo Kai, but describe them like Drunk Bikers in a Bar. He's clearly less worried about them than Teyla. When Rodney moans about a new bad guy, Ronon tells him why he shouldn't worry:
Rodney wants to know more details than 'primitive', so Ronon adds clubs and arrows. That doesn't reassure Rodney, because, hey, arrows hurt. Only if you're hit in the gluteus maximus, mocks Ronon.
There's so much life signs that John decides to land, and continues on feet.




"Hee. He said ass."

I love when Ronon look Rodney fondly or smiling. But I didn't manage to catch it.

Things were looking up, so Life send them more problems.
Nabel comes back to the Bolo Kai camp, kill the guards, and frees the girls. He had a weapons cache too, and left to find it. They run away, hands still tied.

"So, you're doing something tonight? "

When far enough, Nabel frees Keller's hands, and Teyla thanks him. Too soon, because he knocked her out and point the gun on Keller. He wants the address of Atlantis.




Dear brain, could you stay concentrated? Thanks you.
Part 5.
