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Ferretti nodded. “Same old story. Beautiful planet, no red flags. Dial it up. SG-7 goes through in twenty.”

Outside, the sun rose over the real world. Inside, the Stargate dialed again. It always dials again.

She remembered the email from a fan in rural India: “Without torrents, I would never have seen Stargate. Now I am a physicist. Teal’c inspired me.”

He stared at the screen. Then he laughed. It was the hollow, tired laugh of someone who understood, for the first time, the difference between having something and owning it.

Was it theft? Yes. Obviously. But it was also preservation. It was also access. It was also a teenager in Mumbai watching “The Fifth Race” at 2 AM and deciding to study astrophysics. It was also a disabled veteran in Ohio watching “Heroes” and crying for the first time in years. It was also a kid in a basement, feeling less alone. The next morning, Leo woke to a blue screen of death. His hard drive had failed. All ten seasons, gone. The external drive was corrupted. The 1,200 seeders were now ghosts.

The actual loss was incalculable. So was the cultural gain.

Leo smiled. He was winning. He had 1,200 co-winners sharing the file right now. Three thousand miles away, in a nondescript office park in Burbank, a lawyer named Helen Katz was not smiling. Her job was to send DMCA notices. Every day, she scoured torrent indexes for the word “Stargate.” The pattern was always the same.

Leo didn’t think about the Asgard defense pact. He didn’t think about signed treaties or chain of command. He thought about the five dollars he didn’t spend on the DVD. He thought about the hour he didn’t wait for the rerun on Sci-Fi. He thought about the sheer, unassailable thrill of having it all—all ten seasons, plus the movies, plus the deleted scenes—sitting on a 500-gig external hard drive.

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