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It appears that relations between the U.S. and Russia are strained, with the Russians believing that the U.S. administration has been compromised. Daniel has traveled to Moscow to meet with a General Kiselev but is instead detained for questioning by a Colonel Chernovshev, who insists on taking a sample of Daniel’s blood. | It appears that relations between the U.S. and Russia are strained, with the Russians believing that the U.S. administration has been compromised. Daniel has traveled to Moscow to meet with a General Kiselev but is instead detained for questioning by a Colonel Chernovshev, who insists on taking a sample of Daniel’s blood. Chernovshev insists that an American assassin was out to kill Kiselev but was captured before he could do so. Daniel is incredulous, but Chernovshev shows him that the assassin is none other than former U.S. Vice President Robert Kinsey, who is most definitely not himself these days. Meanwhile O'Neill confronts Colonel Chekov at the SGC about what is going on in Moscow, presumably in reference to Daniel’s predicament. |
Revision as of 18:51, 21 August 2004
It appears that relations between the U.S. and Russia are strained, with the Russians believing that the U.S. administration has been compromised. Daniel has traveled to Moscow to meet with a General Kiselev but is instead detained for questioning by a Colonel Chernovshev, who insists on taking a sample of Daniel’s blood. Chernovshev insists that an American assassin was out to kill Kiselev but was captured before he could do so. Daniel is incredulous, but Chernovshev shows him that the assassin is none other than former U.S. Vice President Robert Kinsey, who is most definitely not himself these days. Meanwhile O'Neill confronts Colonel Chekov at the SGC about what is going on in Moscow, presumably in reference to Daniel’s predicament.