Air, Part 2

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Air, Part 2
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Production
Series

Stargate Universe

Episode

1.02

Production #

102

Original air date

October 2, 2009

Written by

Robert C. Cooper and Brad Wright

Directed by

Andy Mikita

Cast
Guest stars

Peter Kelamis as Adam Brody
Mark Burgess as Jeremy Franklin
Jennifer Spence as Lisa Park
Bradley Stryker as Curtis
Christopher McDonald as Alan Armstrong
Lou Diamond Phillips as David Telford
Julia Benson as Vanessa James
Haig Sutherland as Hunter Riley
Patrick Gilmore as Dale Volker
Josh Blacker as Spencer
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as Darren Becker
Christina Schild as Andrea Palmer
Andrew Dunbar as Gorman
Agam Darshi as Sonja Damji

Chronology
Left.png Air, Part 1 Air, Part 3 Right.png

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Universe Season 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20
Season 2
This episode is part 2 of 3; it is preceded by "Air, Part 1" and followed by "Air, Part 3".

Air, Part 2 is the second episode of the first season of Stargate Universe.

Contents

Synopsis.gifSynopsis

While stranded on board the Destiny, the crew discover that the life support systems have failed and the air is escaping from holes in the ship. A team is forced to travel off-world to procure the materials to fix the life support systems.

Plot.gifPlot

References.gifReferences

9mm, Alkaline, Ancient Remote, Ancient shuttle, Calcium carbonate, Destiny CO2 scrubber, Destiny Control console, Destiny Control interface room, Destiny Database, Destiny Elevator, Destiny Garden, Destiny Gate room, Destiny Jump countdown, Destiny Kino room, Destiny Life Support system, Destiny Observation deck, Flashlight, Homeworld Command Communications room, International Oversight Advisory, Kino, Kino dispenser, Lithium hydroxide, Long-range communication device, Long-range communication stone, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Neurapraxia, Protein bar, Radio, San Diego, Seattle, Soda lime, Stargate, Tylenol, Warfarin, Water

Planets

Desert planet (Air), Earth

Races

Tau'ri

Quotes.gifQuotes

Matthew Scott: You're, uh, you're James, right?
Vanessa James: (deadpan) Yes, Lieutenant.
Matthew Scott: You and Riley are with me.
Ronald Greer: Subtle, man. Subtle.


Matthew Scott: So you've figured out where they keep the Kinos. What else have you figured out?
Eli Wallace: Give me a break, man. This is my second spaceship, and my first was yesterday!
Matthew Scott: I know. Icarus was my first SGC assignment after training. I haven't been at this much longer than you have.
Eli Wallace: Huh! Did they beam you out of your house?
Matthew Scott: No, you got me there.


Eli Wallace: My head is pounding, heartbeat has accelerated. It's getting harder and harder to breathe... as our very lives are being vented out into space.
Matthew Scott: That is gonna get old very fast!
Eli Wallace: This needs to be documented.
Matthew Scott: No one's gonna see that!
Eli Wallace: How do you know? We made it here; someone else could too. If we die, maybe this can help them to find out what happened to us.
Nicholas Rush: Yeah, well, we're not dead yet.
Eli Wallace: (turns back to the Kino) I'm starting to have slightly blurred...
Matthew Scott: ELI!!
Eli Wallace: What?!


Nicholas Rush: Right. We have to find out people's skills, background, experience—
Matthew Scott: Doesn't take any special skills to die from asphyxiation!


Eli Wallace: Found anything?
Nicholas Rush: Destiny.
Eli Wallace: As in ours?
Nicholas Rush: The name of the ship, translated from Ancient.

Notes.gifNotes

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Stargate Wiki has 4 images from Air, Part 2.
  • This episode reveals that the expedition only initially had 23 weapons including hand guns.
  • This episode reveals that the Ancients never gated onto Destiny.
  • This episode reveals that there are several instructional videos (e.g. Stargate 101).
  • This episode features several deleted scenes:
    • One where Rush and Young talk to Senator Armstrong about the cooling system on Icarus and how that seems to cost the most amount of money. Eli asks if they ever get claustrophobic and Scott replies that its safer than the surface because of dinosaurs, which he then reveals was a joke.
    • One where Rush reports back to O'Neill on Earth about Destiny and why he dialed the ninth chevron.
    • One where Rush asks his team if they have any news. They tell him about the life support problems and Eli says he thinks he figured out the menu system and Rush says he going to find the bathroom.
    • One where Eli asks Rush about the Lucian Alliance and Rush tells him about the myth of the ninth chevron. Eli even thinks Rush came to Destiny in order to become all-powerful.

See Also.gifSee Also