Carter: When the local sun sets and it gets dark, you can actually see luminous layer of ionized gas around the dying core expanding.
O’Neill: Fascinating.
Carter: You don’t care.
O’Neill: Hey, I like gas as much as the next guy.
Jonas: Colonel. Major. You have to see this.
O’Neill: Okay. You have to let us know where you are.
Jonas: Right.
Teal’c: The Celt were formidable warriors in their time. Their decendants may be valuable allies.
O’Neill: You’ve seen Braveheart too often.
O’Neill: You got a name for these guys?
Aden Corso (Martin Cummins): Nothing polite.
Corso: Scouting party. Probably trying to test your firepower.
Lyle Pender: Which isn’t very accurate.
O’Neill: I was trying to wound him.
Corso: You know, my department’s more telling people what to do. “Fly this way,” “fix that.” “Don’t crash.” Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
Corso: You’re an officer in your home world’s military, you’re a scientist, an explorer, and apparently you’re a pretty fair mechanic.
Carter: And I make a mean soufflé.
Jonas: I was just looking for some reference to the ship. It’s a slightly different spelling but it’s basically the same.
Hammond: Is it significant?
Jonas: I’m not sure.
Corso: So what does it mean, Samantha?
Carter: My father wanted a boy.
Hammond: Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Earth.
Tanis Reynard: You planted the address?
Quinn: Call it intuition.
Quinn: Well, that, and I’ve always been suspicious of a girl who kisses on the first date.
Captain Warrick Trevor: Colonel, I want to thank you for everything you’ve done. But most of all, for trusting.
O’Neill: My pleasure.