When a crew member is killed, what appears to be a suicide soon turns out to be possible murder. When Young is implicated, Camille takes command on behalf of the IOA and holds an evidentiary hearing.
Jeremy Franklin: Guess I should be thankful there's no cavity search. Scott: That can be arranged, Franklin.
Camille Wray: Sergeant Greer has to be your number one suspect. Scott: So he killed Spencer, ran away to hide the gun, then went back and called it in? Besides, if he did do it, you'd have no evidence at all. Eli: Not helping your argument...
Young: I can't investigate myself, Lieutenant. You can't be asked to investigate your immediate superior officer. That leaves Wray. We're gonna have to play this by the book. Scott: Well, with all due respect, sir, if the book covers this, I missed it.
Dr. Caine: I tell ya, if I could change one thing about the day we escaped from Icarus, I would have worn better shoes. Volker: Really? Those are nice shoes.
Rush: Well, you're the wrong man for the job, Colonel. I'm sorry to have to be the one to say it but I think you know it's true. Young: Do I? Rush: You don't believe in the mission. You resigned your position as SG leader because you didn't wanna make the hard decisions, the life and death decisions. Well, that makes you a liability. I'm not proud of what I did, but I did it for the benefit of everyone on board. Young: The end justifies the means. Rush: Yeah, something like that.