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| Stargate
(film) |
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| Stargate
SG-1 Season 1 |
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101A |
"Children
of the Gods (Part 1)" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Jonathan
Glassner and Brad Wright |
July
27, 1997 (Showtime) |
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| The Stargate Program (SGC) is revived when Apophis,
an alien of the same race as Ra, comes to Earth through the gate seeking
hosts. Jack O'Neill and new SG-1 recruit Samantha Carter are sent to
Abydos to locate, and bring back, Daniel Jackson. |
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101B |
"Children
of the Gods (Part 2)" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Jonathan
Glassner and Brad Wright |
July 27,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| O'Neill and Daniel befriend Apophis' first prime
Teal'c, a Jaffa (one who is an incubator to a larval Goa'uld), and Teal'c
joins their side. He helps SG-1 return to Earth, though they cannot save
Daniel's wife Sha're and his friend Skaara, who have been taken as hosts. |
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102 |
"The
Enemy Within" |
Dennis Berry |
Brad
Wright |
August 1,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| After being infested by a Goa'uld parasite in the
previous episode, Major Charles Kawalsky shows signs of possession. The
symbiote is removed, but Kawalsky remains possessed and is killed by
Teal'c. |
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103 |
"Emancipation" |
Jeff
Woolnough |
Katharyn
Michaelian Powers |
August 8,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 visits a planet inhabited by the Shavadai, a
nomadic tribe descended from the Mongols. They regard women as property,
and restrict their rights in the belief that to do otherwise would bring
"demons" (the Goa'uld) down upon them. Carter ends up being
'sold', but when Carter beats a chieftain in hand-to-hand combat, the team
changes the tribe's opinions about the rights of women. Guest starring
Soon-Tek Oh. |
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104 |
"The
Broca Divide" |
Bill
Gereghty |
Jonathan
Glassner |
August 15,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 travels to P3X-797 (), a planet divided into
'Light' and 'Dark' sides. While the inhabitants of the light side
have a Bronze Age culture bearing similarities to the Minoan
civilization, the dark side is infected with a deadly plague that
turns people into savages, and the SGC is locked down when SG-1
brings it home. Dr. Janet Fraiser manages to synthesize a cure for
both peoples. |
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105 |
"The
First Commandment" |
Dennis
Berry |
Robert
C. Cooper |
August 22,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| As SG-9 is on P3X-513 and long overdue, SG-1 is
sent after them to find out what has happened to them. They soon discover
that the commander of SG-9 has set himself up as a God on the planet. |
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106 |
"Cold
Lazarus" |
Kenneth J.
Girotti |
Jeff F. King |
August 29,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| By the work of a strange blue crystal, a duplicate
of Jack O'Neill returns to the SGC in his place. When the real Jack
returns, they locate the alien, who, they discover, was only trying to
heal Jack's pain over the loss of his son. |
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107 |
"The
Nox" |
Charlie
Correll |
Hart
Hanson |
September
12, 1997 (Showtime) |
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| When SG-1 meet a Jaffa patrol on P3X-774 (),
they and a Jaffa soldier are killed. Once revived by the Nox, SG-1
tries to persuade them to aid them, as they have the secret of
invisibility. But the Nox are pacifists and send SG-1 and the Jaffa
home in safety. |
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108 |
"Brief
Candle" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Katharyn
Michaelian Powers |
September
19, 1997 (Showtime) |
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| The inhabitants of the planet Argos (P3X-8596, )
are descended from the ancient Greeks, who were implanted nanocytes
into their bloodstream as part of the Goa'uld Pelops' experiments to
create an advanced host. As a result, the Argosians aged rapidly and
only lived for about 100 days. O'Neill becomes infected with the
responsible nanites, but Carter is able to deactivate the nanocytes,
restoring the Argosians to normal human lifespans. |
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109 |
"Thor's
Hammer" |
Brad
Turner |
Katharyn
Michaelian Powers |
September
26, 1997 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 visits the planet Cimmeria (P3X-974), a planet
inhabited by Viking descendants, in search of allies against the Goa'uld.
Upon arrival, O'Neill and Teal'c are trapped in a labyrinth, where the
only exit is through Thor's Hammer, a device to destroy Goa'uld, but
preserve the host. Goa'uld weapons are rendered inoperative but not earth
guns. |
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110 |
"The
Torment of Tantalus" |
Jonathan
Glassner |
Robert
C. Cooper |
October 3,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 go to Heliopolis (PB2-908, ) and recovers
Dr. Ernest Littlefield, who went through the Stargate in 1945 and
never returned. Daniel nearly stays behind to study a 'book'
detailing the meaning of human existence, left behind by the Four
Great Races. |
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111 |
"Bloodlines" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Jeff F. King |
October 10,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| Teal'c's son Rya'c is to be implanted with his
first Goa'uld larva on Chulak, so SG-1 goes to prevent it. However, Rya'c
falls ill and can only be saved by a symbiote; Teal'c donates his own, and
receives a stolen one for himself. We also meet Teal'c's first teacher
Bra'tac, formerly the greatest of all Jaffa warriors and now still a spry
133 years old, who had taught Teal'c that the Goa'uld were false gods. |
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112 |
"Fire
and Water" |
Allan
Eastman |
Katharyn
Michaelian Powers |
October 17,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| On P3X-866 (), SG-1 is given a false memory of
Daniel's death by his alien abductor Nem. Nem is a member of an
amphibious species named Oannes (Ohne), and wants to know from
Daniel what happened to his mate Omoroca in ancient Babylon.
Ultimately, Daniel remembers the obscure fact from his studies of
ancient myths, and is allowed to go home. |
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113 |
"Hathor" |
Brad
Turner |
Jonathan
Glassner |
October 24,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| The Goa'uld Hathor (one of the mothers of all
Goa'uld) brainwashes the men of the SGC with pheromones, and nearly makes
O'Neill host to a larval Goa'uld conceived with Daniel. She flees after
the unaffected women of Stargate Command retake the facility. |
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114 |
"Singularity" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Robert
C. Cooper |
October 31,
1997 (Showtime) |
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| On the planet Hanka (P8X-987, ), SG-1 rescues a
small girl who turns out to have had an inoperable Naqahdah bomb put
in her by Nirrti to destroy the SGC. Ultimately the girl is given to
the care of Dr. Janet Fraiser, the SGC medic, after they discover
that the bomb will dissolve if she is kept away from the Stargate. |
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115 |
"Cor-ai" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Tom J. Astle |
January 23,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| The Byrsa, human inhabitants of the planet
Cartago (P3X-1279, ) that was once enslaved, condemn Teal'c for the
atrocities he once committed under Apophis. He is sentenced to
death, but when the Goa'uld attack, Teal'c saves his accuser's life
and proves he is a changed man. |
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116 |
"Enigma" |
Bill
Gereghty |
Katharyn
Michaelian Powers |
January 30,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 rescues a group of highly advanced Tollan
from their homeworld, P3X-7763 (). The military and the NID take an
interest in their technology, and attempt to imprison them for
research purposes before Daniel helps them take refuge with the Nox. |
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117 |
"Solitudes" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad
Wright |
February 6,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Carter and O'Neill are stranded on an icy planet
when the Stargate malfunctions on their return journey to Earth. However,
it turns out that they have merely been redirected to a second Stargate in
Antarctica. |
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118 |
"Tin
Man" |
Jimmy
Kaufman |
Jeff F. King |
February 13,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| 11,000
years ago, the inhabitants of the planet On Altair (P3X-989) were forced
underground by deadly radiation, and eventually transferred their minds
into exact android duplicates to survive. By the time SG-1 visits their
planet, there is only one remaining individual, Harlan, who creates
android replicas of the Earth team to aid him. When this is discovered,
the androids must accept that they will stay off-world, and the real SG-1
returns home. |
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119 |
"There
But For the Grace of God" |
David Warry-Smith |
Robert
C. Cooper |
February 20,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| On P3R-233 ( ), Daniel finds a strange alien
mirror and is accidentally transported into an alternate universe.
Before he returns, he learns that Apophis will attack Earth in ships
from a certain Stargate address. |
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120 |
"Politics
(Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad
Wright |
February 27,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Senator Robert Kinsey shuts down the Stargate
program (as the gate represents a global risk), despite Daniel's warnings
that Apophis will attack Earth, and that the Stargate may be Earth's only
defense. (This episode is a clip show.) |
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121 |
"Within
the Serpent's Grasp (Part 2)" |
David Warry-Smith |
Jonathan
Glassner |
March 6,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 uses the Stargate to go to , the address
Daniel discovered. This turns out to be Apophis' ship, where they
find that Skaara has been made host to Apophis' son Klorel. The ship
reaches Earth, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance. |
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| Stargate
SG-1 Season 2 |
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| 23 |
201 |
"The
Serpent's Lair (Part 3)" |
Jonathan
Glassner |
Brad
Wright |
June
26, 1998 (Showtime) |
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| Teal'c's former mentor Bra'tac joins their fight
and together they embark on a mission of planting bombs to destroy Apophis'
ship and halt the attack on Earth. Eventually they destroy the two ships
and escape in Death Gliders. |
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202 |
"In
the Line of Duty" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
July 3, 1998
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| When the planet Nassya (P3X-382, ) falls under
attack by the Goa'uld, Carter is possessed by a Goa'uld. When the
Goa'uld is discovered, he claims to be Jolinar, a member of the
Tok'ra, a legendary faction opposed to the Goa'uld System Lords.
When Jolinar is assassinated, he saves the life of Samantha Carter. |
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203 |
"Prisoners" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Terry
Curtis Fox |
July 10,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| After being sentenced to life imprisonment on the
planet Hadante, SG-1 escapes with the help of a female inmate named Linea,
who has great herbal knowledge. After they set her free, they discover she
is known as the "Destroyer of Worlds" for once having
deliberately created a vaccine that caused contagious sickness killing
half the population of a planet. |
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204 |
"The
Gamekeeper" |
Martin
Wood |
Jonathan
Glassner, Brad Wright |
July 17,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 discover a world where all the people are
enclosed in a virtual reality, believing that their planet is dead. SG-1
become trapped in the virtual reality, but inform the residents that their
planet is beautiful again, and they all go free. |
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205 |
"Need" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Robert C.
Cooper, Damian Kindler |
July 24,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Offworld,
Daniel stops a young woman from killing herself. She turns out to be the
daughter of the ruler of the planet who had overthrown the Goa'uld
overlord but to keep the other Goa'ulds from finding out, he keeps the
people virtually enslaved and sending back naqadah. She falls in love with
him and uses the narcotic properties of the Sarcophagus to keep him with
her, but once home he is rehabilitated and eventually let back into SG-1.
He visits the woman, whose father had died, and she promises to improve
the lot of her people. |
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206 |
"Thor's
Chariot" |
William
Gereghty |
Katharyn
Powers |
July 31,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 returns to Cimmeria ("Thor's
Hammer") to help defend the planet when the Goa'uld invade. They
contact Thor who shows himself as an Asgard. He is annoyed with SG-1's
interference but comes via ship and eliminates the invasion nevertheless. |
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207 |
"Message
in a Bottle" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Michael
Greenburg and Jarrad Paul |
August 7,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 brings back a mysterious sphere from P5C-353.
The sphere suddenly sprouts rods that impales O'Neill's shoulder, pinning
him to the wall. After attempts to remove it, SG-1 discover it contains
microscopic aliens that feed on energy who are the last of an alien race.
They eventually agree to be relocated to P4G-881, a planet that is more
suitable home than Earth. |
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208 |
"Family" |
William
Gereghty |
Katharyn
Powers |
August 14,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Bra'tac brings word that Apophis has kidnapped
Teal'c's son Rya'c. Returning to Chulak with SG-1, Teal'c finds that his
son is brainwashed loyal to Apophis. Apophis had implanted some deadly
pathogen on Rya'c which would have destroyed all life on earth if
activated. Rya'c They resort at last to a zat-blast on him to overcome the
brainwashing chemical. |
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209 |
"Secrets" |
Duane
Clark |
Terry
Curtis Fox |
August 21,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Having to fulfill a promise to Sha're's father
Kasuf, Daniel and Teal'c return to Abydos. Upon their arrival, Daniel
learns that his wife, after having been captured by the Goa'uld, is now
pregnant by Apophis. On earth, the Stargate Program is under risk of being
exposed by a reporter. |
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210 |
"Bane" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Robert
C. Cooper |
September
25, 1998 (Showtime) |
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| Teal'c is stung by a strange insect while exploring
BP6-3Q1. Upon returning to earth, the virus begins changing Teal'c's DNA
into its own. He escapes the SGC and develops a friendship with a small
scruffy girl, and is ultimately cured. |
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211 |
"The
Tok'ra (Part 1)" |
Brad
Turner |
Jonathan
Glassner |
October 2,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Jolinar ("In the Line of Duty") has
left a mental imprint on Carter, who dreams of the Stargate address
of the hidden Tok'ra base at P34-353J (, ). While SG-1 find and
liaise with the Tok'ra, Carter's father Jacob is dying of cancer. |
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212 |
"The
Tok'ra (Part 2)" |
Brad
Turner |
Jonathan
Glassner |
October 9,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 offers an alliance with the Tok'ra, but it is
turned down because Earth doesn't have enough to offer. Meanwhile, Selmak
is a Tok'ra whose host is dying and the alliance deal is re-kindled when
Jacob offers himself as a new host. |
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213 |
"Spirits" |
Martin
Wood |
Tor
Alexander Valenza |
October 23,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 discovers a migratory people descended from
the Native American Salish tribes on PXY-887. The Salish refuse to allow
the SGC to mine their planet's large deposits of the valuable metal
trinium, believing it would upset the spirits of the natural world. Under
pressure from above, General Hammond orders mining to proceed without
Salish permission, incurring the ire of their "spirits", in fact
advanced aliens who freed the Salish from the Goa'uld a millennium ago.
The Salish Spirits attack the SGC, until SG-1 convinces them that burying
their Stargate would be a better solution than destroying the base. |
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214 |
"Touchstone" |
Brad
Turner |
Sam
Egan |
October 30,
1998 (Showtime) |
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| Inhabitants of the planet Madrona accuse SG-1 of
stealing 'the Touchstone', an artifact that can control their planet's
weather. The Madronans claim that men dressed in SGC uniforms took the
device, and SG-1 suspect that maybe the thieves are using the second gate
found in Antarctica. |
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215[3] |
"The
Fifth Race" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Robert
C. Cooper |
January
22, 1999 (Sky One) |
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| On P3R-272 (), O'Neill is grabbed by a
Repository of the Ancients, and has alien knowledge downloaded into
his mind. Before Jack's mind is overrun, he discovers a gate address
to the Asgard homeworld, who remove the information from his brain,
saving his life. |
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216[3] |
"A
Matter of Time" |
Jimmy
Kaufman |
Misha
Rashovich |
January 29,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| SG-10 stranded on the planet designated P3W-451,
which is close to a newly formed black hole. The SGC opens the gate to
find out what happened, but they can't shut it down afterwards. Soon they
realise that since the planet is near to a black hole, its intense gravity
is causing time dilation, so if they don't shut down the gate very soon,
it will destroy the SGC, and in time, the entire planet. They are
eventually able to make the stargate jump to P2A-870. |
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217[4] |
"Holiday" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Tor
Alexander Valenza |
February 5,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| SG-1 meets an elderly man called Machello and
learns that he has been hunted by the Goa'uld his entire life due to his
inventions of technological devices meant to oppose them. Machello
convinces Daniel to grasp a device made to switch bodies, and then
escapes, leaving Daniel to die in the old body of Machello's. |
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218[4] |
"Serpent's
Song" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Katharyn
Powers |
February 12,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| Apophis's death glider crashes on PB5-926 ().
Dying, he is brought to the SGC. Sokar tries to attack Earth as he
wants him, but is stopped when they hand over the dead Apophis.
However, Sokar will use a sarcophagus to revive him and torture him
indefinitely. |
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219 |
"One
False Step" |
William
Corcoran |
Michael
Kaplan and John Sanborn |
February 19,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| After a UAV crashes into a large white plant
off-world (PJ2-445), SG-1 encounters inhabitants who appear to be dying en
masse. SG-1 discover that the aliens depend on the large plants for
survival because of an essential infrasound they emit, and rectify the
situation. |
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220 |
"Show
and Tell" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Jonathan
Glassner |
February 26,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| A young boy warns SGC of a plot by invisible
non-humanoid aliens (rogue Re'tu, who exist in large numbers on P63-2031)
to destroy all humans. A minority of the Re'tu wage war on the Goa'uld by
eliminating their potential hosts: humans. They operate in 5-man suicide
units, which are capable of setting off an explosion equivalent to a small
tactical nuke. SG-1 decide his warning is real, and call the Tok'ra for
help, who provide TER's that locate the Re'tus already hiding on the base,
and eliminate them. |
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221 |
"1969" |
|Charles
Correll |
Brad
Wright |
March 5,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| When SG-1 steps through the gate to P2X-555 (), a
solar flare sends SG-1back in time. They meet a young General
Hammond, then a lieutenant, who helps them due to a note ("Help
them", plus dates of what Carter figures out must be solar
flares). They find the Stargate of 1969 and activate it during
another solar flare, returning home. |
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222 |
"Out
of Mind (Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Jonathan
Glassner and Brad Wright |
March 12,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| O'Neill, Carter and Daniel awaken from stasis in
what appears to be the SGC, 80 years in the future. They discover it is
actually a Goa'uld hoax by Hathor. Meanwhile, Teal'c leaves the SGC to
find SG-1. (This episode is a clip show.) |
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SG-1 Season 3 |
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301 |
"Into
the Fire (Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad
Wright |
June
25, 1999 (Showtime) |
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| The SGC sends a rescue mission to Hathor's base to
retrieve SG-1, and O'Neill kills Hathor. Using Tok'ra tunnels already
present on the planet, SG-1 escapes and returns home. |
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| 46 |
302 |
"Seth" |
William
Corcoran |
Jonathan
Glassner |
July 2, 1999
(Showtime) |
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| A Goa'uld named Seth has lived on Earth for
thousands of years and now is the leader of a dangerous cult. SG-1 uses
zats to overcome the cult members' brainwashing, and in the ensuing
rescue, Seth is killed by Carter. |
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| 47 |
303 |
"Fair
Game" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
July 9, 1999
(Showtime) |
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| Captain Carter is promoted to the rank of Major.
The Asgard warn the SGC that the Goa'uld are planning an attack on Earth.
With the help of the Asgard, SG-1 negotiates with three Goa'uld System
Lords, Cronus, Nirrti, and Yu, to bring Earth into the Protected Planets
Treaty. At first, the system lords demand surrender of both Stargates, but
after SG-1 solves the mystery of an attempted assassination of Cronus (by
Nirrti), they are allowed to keep the stargates. |
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| 48 |
304 |
"Legacy" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Tor
Alexander Valenza |
July 16,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| On
PY3-948, SG-1 finds corpses of several humans who had clearly once had
Goa'uld symbiotes. Upon returning, Jackson shows signs of schizophrenia.
The cause is a Goa'uld-killer of Ma'chello's (having a strange effect on a
non-Goa'uld), and the devices are neutralised. |
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| 49 |
305 |
"Learning
Curve" |
Martin
Wood |
Heather
E. Ash |
July 23,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 visits a planet named Orban () where
knowledge is harvested through its children (called "Urrone").
When a Urrone reaches a certain age, their nanites are harvested and
they regress to an infantile state and remain that way as the
Orbanians have no concept of traditional education. After the Urrone
Merrin teaches Earth how to build naqahdah generators, O'Neill
causes a diplomatic incident by refusing to return Merrin for her
Averium and introducing her to Earth culture. O'Neill eventually
relents, partly at Merrin's insistence. At her Averium, her
experiences are transferred to the entire Orbanian race, who
rediscover learning "the old way" and begin teaching their
children again. |
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| 50 |
306 |
"Point
of View" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Jonathan
Glassner, Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper and Tor
Alexander Valenza |
July 30,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| Using the mirror from "There But For the Grace
of God", an alternate Carter and Kawalsky come to the SGC from an
Earth that has been invaded by the Goa'uld. SG-1 saves the alternate
reality by contacting the Asgard there. |
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| 51 |
307 |
"Deadman
Switch" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
August 6,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 is captured by a bounty hunter who uses them
to help catch a Tok'ra. The Goa'uld has his race addicted to a drug that
can be supplied only by them, but he repents at the last moment and asks
Sam to help free him from the drug. |
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| 52 |
308 |
"Demons" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Carl
Binder |
August 13,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1
visits a planet ruled by a Goa'uld-infested Unas, who uses the persona of
the Devil to keep the residents ruled by fear. They free the people of the
'devil' and instruct them to bury the Stargate. |
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| 53 |
309 |
"Rules
of Engagement" |
William
F. Gereghty |
Terry
Curtis Fox |
August 20,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1
discovers a planet where Apophis was training human slaves to infiltrate
the SGC. SG-1 shows them footage of Apophis dying, and they all renounce
him as a false god. |
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| 54 |
310 |
"Forever
in a Day" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Jonathan
Glassner |
October 8,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| After being found on P8X-873, Daniel's wife Sha're
is killed by Teal'c to prevent the Goa'uld controlling her from killing
Daniel. Jackson then starts seeing visions of a residual thought
transferred to him by Sha're in the last moments - he must find her son, a
Harcesis. |
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| 55 |
311 |
"Past
and Present" |
William
F. Gereghty |
Tor
Alexander Valenza |
October 15,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1
travels to a world named Vyus (P2Q-463) where the people have lost their
memories in an event called the "Vorlix" and are in search of
their Elders. Ke'ra, a young woman who assists them to research the
world's past, connects strongly with Daniel. SG-1 soon learns that the
people they have encountered are in fact the Elders made younger and
discovers that Ke'ra is in fact Linea (from season 2's
"Prisoners"), who inadvertently caused the Vorlix while
experimenting with reversing aging. The SGC helps the Vyans recover their
memories, but Linea chooses to forget her old self and start anew. |
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| 56 |
312 |
"Jolinar's
Memories (Part 1)" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Sonny
Wareham and Daniel
Stashower |
October 22,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| Jacob/Selmak is captured by Sokar. Jolinar was the
only person to escape from Sokar's home moon Ne'tu near the planet Delmak,
and Carter has residual memories of the method. SG-1 is captured, and
discovers that Apophis controls the moon. |
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| 57 |
313 |
"The
Devil You Know (Part 2)" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Robert
C. Cooper |
October 29,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| SG-1 manages to escape from Ne'tu with Jacob and
Selmak and make it back to Earth, using a Tok'ra bomb that blows up the
moon and destroys Sokar's ship, killing Sokar with it. Apophis, however,
escapes, and has risen again. |
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| 58 |
314 |
"Foothold" |
Andy
Mikita |
Heather
E. Ash |
November 5,
1999 (Showtime) |
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| Stargate Command is under control by aliens
originating from P3X-118 (). They use a frequency-based technology
that allows them to mimic the appearance of other beings, i.e.
humans. Carter must ask Colonel Maybourne to help her retake the
base. |
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| 59 |
315 |
"Pretense" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Katharyn
Powers |
December
12, 1999 (Sky One) |
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| Skaara/Klorel crash lands on the Tollans' new
homeworld Tollana () and the Tollan invite SG-1 to represent Skaara
in a trial to decide whether Skaara or Klorel has the right to use
Skaara's body. Skaara wins. Lya of the Nox and SG-1 prevent a
Goa'uld attack on Tollana. |
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| 60 |
316 |
"Urgo" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Tor
Alexander Valenza |
December 19,
1999 (Sky One) |
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| The members of SG-1 are implanted with an AI
named Urgo. They manage to rectify the problem by visiting Urgo's
creator on P4X-884 (), who implants Urgo in himself instead to
improve his personality. |
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| 61 |
317 |
"A
Hundred Days" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Brad
Wright |
January 7,
2000 (Sky One) |
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| A friendly planet named Edora (P5C-768, ) will
be destroyed by meteorite bombardment soon. Stargate Command moves
most of the population to another planet but O'Neill is trapped.
SG-1 uses a particle beam to breach the iris that formed over the
offworld gate, and retrieve O'Neill. |
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| 62 |
318 |
"Shades
of Grey" |
Martin
Wood |
Jonathan
Glassner |
January 14,
2000 (Sky One) |
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| After stealing technology from the Tollan,
O'Neill is forced to retire. He joins a rogue SG team dedicated to
obtaining advanced technology by any means and then store them on .
However, O'Neill was actually on a secret mission as a double agent
to find and capture the rogues. He also comes across the Tiernod, a
cave-dewelling race on PX3-595 under the protection of the Asgard,
who gave them invisibility devices to hide from predators. |
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| 63 |
319 |
"New
Ground" |
Chris
McMullen |
Heather
E. Ash |
January 21,
2000 (Sky One) |
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| SG-1 visits a planet designated P2X-416 (, PoO
), where the countries of Bedrosia and Optrica are in the middle of
a war about the origin of life. The Bedrosians, who believe a
Goa'uld created humans on their world, mistake SG-1 (minus Teal'c)
for infiltrators and refuse to accept their account that the
Stargate is a transportation device as the Optricans have always
claimed. Teal'c frees his team with help from Nyan, one of a
minority of Bedrosian scientists willing to approach the Optrican
position with an open mind. |
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| 64 |
320 |
"Maternal
Instinct" |
Peter
Woeste |
Robert
C. Cooper |
January 28,
2000 (Sky One) |
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| Daniel knows that the Harcesis is on a planet
called Kheb; Bra'tac knows how to get there as it is the planet that
the Jaffa believe to be the destination of their soul after death
(P9C-292, ). They find a Zen monk who teaches Daniel about the ways
of Ascension and an ascended being (Oma Desala) saves the child. |
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| 65 |
321 |
"Crystal
Skull" |
Martin
Wood |
Story:Michael
Greenburg and Jarrad Paul
Teleplay: Brad Wright. |
February 4,
2000 (Sky One) |
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| SG-1 finds a Mayan ziggurat in a lepton-rich
environment on planet P7X-377; inside is a crystal skull that makes Daniel
a ghost. Daniel's grandfather Nicholas Ballard found a similar skull in
Belize and helps out. When they return to the planet, giant aliens who
have vaguely humanoid but insubstantial forms, appear and return Daniel to
normality. |
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| 66 |
322 |
"Nemesis
(Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
February 11,
2000 (Sky One) |
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| Thor's starship has been infected by
Replicators. In order to keep it from landing on earth, SG-1
disables the deceleration engines so the ship burns up in the
atmosphere and crashes in the Pacific. While they attempt escape to
P3X-234 (), one replicator remains. |
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| Stargate
SG-1 Season 4 |
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Title |
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Written by |
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airdate |
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| 67 |
401 |
"Small
Victories (Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
June
30, 2000 (Showtime) |
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| The Replicator on Earth has reproduced and taken
over a submarine; O'Neill and Teal'c neutralise the threat. Carter goes
with Thor to defend the Asgard homeworld from the Replicators. They use
the Asgard's newest ship (named the O'Neill)
to lure the Replicators into hyperspace, where the ship is blown up. |
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| 68 |
402 |
"The
Other Side" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Brad
Wright |
July 7, 2000
(Showtime) |
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| Humans on the planet Euronda () contact Stargate
Command for help; they are fighting a losing war against an enemy
they call the "Breeders" and have run out of food and fuel
supplies. SG-1 travels to Euronda and make an alliance to trade
heavy water for advanced technology to combat the Goa'uld. |
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| 69 |
403 |
"Upgrades" |
Martin
Wood |
David Rich
(uncredited rewrite: Robert C. Cooper) |
July 14,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| The Tok'ra Anise gives O'Neill, Carter, and
Daniel Atanik arm devices that greatly increase their strength and
speed. But the devices rely on a virus that is eventually
neutralized by the human immune system, causing the members of SG-1
to lose the strength they gained. However, they don't realize this
until they are on a mission on PX9-757 (), a planet where Apophis
builds a new prototype mothership. |
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| 70 |
404 |
"Crossroads" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Katharyn
Powers |
July 21,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| The SGC is visited by Shan'auc, a female Jaffa who
has discovered how to communicate with her larval Goa'uld symbiote and
claims that she has information that could destroy the Goa'uld. |
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| 71 |
405 |
"Divide
and Conquer" |
Martin
Wood |
Tor
Alexander Valenza |
July 28,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| The Goa'uld can impose subconscious programming on
humans. The Tok'ra have a test to detect the programming and when it is
applied to the staff of Stargate Command, Carter and O'Neill are found to
be affected. |
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| 72 |
406 |
"Window
of Opportunity" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
August 4,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| After an encounter with an Ancient time device
on P4X-639 (), O'Neill and Teal'c get trapped in a time loop that
only they know about. |
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| 73 |
407 |
"Watergate" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
August 11,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| The Russians have been using the second Stargate
in secret, but after dialing a world that is completely under water, they
lose contact with their Stargate facility and approach Stargate Command
for help. The reason is discovered to be microscopic beings that live in,
and control, water. They broke free and attempt to return home through the
Stargate by controlling human bodies and emitting enough energy to keep a
Stargate open indefinitely. |
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| 74 |
408 |
"The
First Ones" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
August 18,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| While helping with the excavation of fossilized
Goa'uld on P3X-888, the homeworld of the Goa'uld and the Unas, Daniel
Jackson is captured by the Unas Chaka. The rest of SG-1 tries to find him. |
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| 75 |
409 |
"Scorched
Earth" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
August 25,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| Earth
resettles a group of Enkaran refugees, a race of humans who have become
specifically adapted to their homeworld and thus require exact
environmental conditions, to another planet, but an alien spaceship is
transforming the new planet into a hostile environment. The ship preserves
elements of the Gadmeer civilization, a non-humanoid sulfur-based race
that once faced extinction in a war, and they cannot restart their
civilization on another planet. SG-1 eventually brokers a deal by which
the Gadmeer ship would transport the Enkarans to their original homeworld
before resuming its work. |
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| 76 |
410 |
"Beneath
the Surface" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Heather
E. Ash |
September 1,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| The members of SG-1 have had their memories
altered and been put to work in an underground industrial complex. They
must recover their memories in order to escape. |
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| 77 |
411 |
"Point
of No Return" |
William
Gereghty |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
September 8,
2000 (Showtime) |
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| An odd man called Martin Lloyd has inexplicable
knowledge of the Stargate and claims that he is from outer space. He
remembers his home address (). He turns out to belong to a small
group of men who deserted their homeworld after losing a war against
the Goa'uld. After failing to find anything but more hardship, they
chose to desert the rest of their race and hide out on Earth. |
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| 78 |
412 |
"Tangent" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Michael
Cassutt |
September
15, 2000 (Showtime) |
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| Teal'c
and O'Neill test-fly the first experimental aircraft based on combined
Earth and Goa'uld technologies, but soon someone else takes control of the
X-301. Sam and Daniel enlist Jacob/Selmak's help to rescue them. |
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| 79 |
413 |
"The
Curse" |
Andy
Mikita |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
September
22, 2000 (Showtime) |
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| Daniel's old professor has died. Daniel goes to the
funeral and discovers a controversy surrounding the professor's death.
SG-1 discovers that a Goa'uld may have escaped from an ancient canopic jar
the professor's team was studying. |
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| 80 |
414 |
"The
Serpent's Venom" |
Martin
Wood |
Peter
DeLuise |
September
29, 2000 (Showtime) |
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| The Tok'ra and Stargate Command want to sabotage a
meeting of Heru'ur and Apophis, who want to form an alliance on neutral
ground on the homeworld of the extinct Tobin race, decendends of the
Phoenicians. The planet is surrounded by a minefield. SG-1 discovers
Heru'ur has captured Teal'c and intends to use him as a peace offering.
Jacob/Selmak plans to meet Teal'c and Rak'nor, a supposed friend of
Teal'c's on the inside, on the third moon of the planet Tichenor. |
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| 81 |
415 |
"Chain
Reaction" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
January
5, 2001 (Sky One) |
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| Hammond
abruptly resigns as head of the SGC, and is replaced by General Bauer.
O'Neill suspects there is more to it than Hammond will admit and refuses
to let the matter rest. General Bauer sends an SG team to the Goa'uld
planet P3S-452 to obtain naqahdah. |
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| 82 |
416 |
"2010" |
Andy
Mikita |
Brad
Wright |
January 12,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| In an alternate timeline, Earth has defeated the
Goa'uld with the help of the Aschen, a bland and humorless advanced people
from a world designated P4C-970. Earth discovers too late that the Aschen
plan to depopulate the planet by secretly sterilizing much of the
population through life-extending drugs. Thus, the former members of SG-1
sacrifice their lives to send a warning back in time to themselves not to
contact the Aschen homeworld P4C-970. The season 5 episode "2001
(Stargate SG-1)" resumes this story. |
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| 83 |
417 |
"Absolute
Power" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Robert
C. Cooper |
January 19,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| The
Harcesis has come to visit the SGC and puts Jackson in a coma-like state.
Jackson experiences what it means to have all the knowledge of the
Goa'uld. |
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| 84 |
418 |
"The
Light" |
Peter
Woeste |
James
Phillips |
January 26,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| SG-1 discovers a world abandoned by the Goa'uld
where there is a room with a beautiful, mesmerizing light display. But the
light may have an insidious effect. |
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| 85 |
419 |
"Prodigy" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Brad Wright,
Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie |
February 5,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| Carter meets a brilliant USAF cadet while
lecturing at the Air Force Academy, but the cadet has a problem with
authority. Carter decides to show her there are possibilities she isn't
aware of. On an off-world mission on M4C-862, a moon 42,000 light-years
from Earth, energy-based creatures take a dislike to the Tau'ri and Carter
and the cadet must work on a solution to get everyone home. |
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| 86 |
420 |
"Entity" |
Allan
Lee |
Peter
DeLuise |
February 9,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| Stargate Command sends a probe through the
Stargate to P9C-372 (), a world inhabited by electronic lifeforms.
The base computer system is compromised by what is apparently a very
advanced computer virus, which eventually displaces Samantha
Carter's mind from her body. |
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| 87 |
421 |
"Double
Jeopardy" |
Michael
Shanks |
Robert
C. Cooper |
February 16,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| After Cronus's army captures the android
counterparts of SG-1 ("Tin Man") on the planet Juna
(P3X-729, ), the members of the real SG-1 must work with their robot
duplicates to free the planet. |
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| 88 |
422 |
"Exodus
(Part 1)" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
February 23,
2001 (Sky One) |
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| Apophis is on his way to Vorash, the planet the
Tok'ra are using as a base. Carter and Jacob/Selmak attempt to wipe out
Apophis' fleet by sending a Stargate linked to a black hole into the local
sun. |
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| Stargate
SG-1 Season 5 |
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| # |
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original
airdate |
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| 89 |
501 |
"Enemies
(Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad
Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie |
June
29, 2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| In
a distant galaxy, the team is captured by Apophis, who has brainwashed
Teal'c. Replicators overrun Apophis' ship and SG-1 escapes before he dies
as the ship crashes into Delmak. |
|
|
|
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|
|
| 90 |
502 |
"Threshold
(Part 3)" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Brad
Wright |
July 6, 2001
(Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| To end Teal'c's newly formed loyalty to Apophis,
Bra'tac uses an old Jaffa ritual that will either bring Teal'c back or
kill him. Now Teal'c must relive his memories of being in the service of
Apophis and realise that Apophis is a false god. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 91 |
503 |
"Ascension" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
July 13,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| After returning from Velona (P3X-636), a planet
full of ruins, Carter is visited by a mysterious young man named Orlin who
can walk through solid objects. But everyone believes that she is seeing
things. It later turns out that the Ancients destroyed Velona and left
Orlin behind as punishment after he had provided the Velonans with an
advanced weapon in their fight against the Goa'uld. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 92 |
504 |
"The
Fifth Man" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
July 20,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O'Neill remains on a planet designated P7S-441 to
protect Lieutenant Tyler, a fifth member of SG-1 whom only the other
members of SG-1 can recall. He turns out be a Reol, a race of lanky
humanoids nearly hunted to extinction by the Goa'uld. They naturally
secrete a chemical that implants false memories and illusions in others. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 93 |
505 |
"Red
Sky" |
Martin
Wood |
Ron
Wilkerson |
July 27,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| After Carter overrides some of the security
dialing protocols on the Stargate, SG-1 travels to K'Tau (P39-865, )
and discovers that the sun has been shifted to the infrared end of
the spectrum. All life on the planet is doomed, and SG-1 are
responsible. The planet's inhabitants are Norse people and worshipps
the Asgards, but the
Asgard refuse to help. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 94 |
506 |
"Rite
of Passage" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Heather
E. Ash |
August 3,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Dr. Fraiser's adopted daughter, Cassandra, develops
telekinetic abilities, but the strain of producing so much energy is
causing multiple organ failure. SG-1 must make a deal with a forgotten
enemy in order to save her - but at a terrible price. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 95 |
507 |
"Beast
of Burden" |
Martin
Wood |
Peter
DeLuise |
August 10,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Chaka, the Unas whom Dr. Jackson befriended, has
been kidnapped and taken to a planet where humans use Unases as slaves.
Jackson wants to rescue Chaka, but O'Neill is reluctant to interfere. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 96 |
508 |
"The
Tomb" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
August 17,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 gets trapped in an ancient ziggurat on
P2X-338 () along with a Russian team and an alien creature possessed
by a Goa'uld. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 97 |
509 |
"Between
Two Fires" |
William
Gereghty |
Ron
Wilkerson |
August 24,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
Tollan, in a highly unusual change of policy, agree to share advanced
technology with Earth. But SG-1 soon learns that there's something else
going on. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 98 |
510 |
"2001" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Brad
Wright |
August 31,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 discovers an agricultural planet named
Volia (P3A-194, ), whose inhabitants introduce them to their more
technologically advanced neighbours, the Aschen, who propose an
alliance with Earth. Volia was once industrialized, but the Aschen
covertly sterilized much of their population using a cure for a
plague as pretense. By the time the Volians realized what was
happening and fought back, it was too late. After research by Daniel
Jackson and Teal'c reveals the Aschen to be the civilization whose
gate address they forbade themselves from dialing
("2010"), Earth breaks off contact, leaving the Aschen
with an innocuous database of catastrophically dangerous Stargate
addresses, including the black hole planet from season 2's "A
Matter of Time". |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 99 |
511 |
"Desperate
Measures" |
William
Gereghty |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
September 7,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Carter
is kidnapped by a dying millionaire, forcing O'Neill to team up with Harry
Maybourne in order to find her. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 100 |
512 |
"Wormhole
X-Treme!" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Brad Wright,
Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie |
September 8,
2001 (Showtime) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| When Stargate Command learns of a television show
whose premise closely resembles its operations, SG-1 investigates. They
find that an alien named Martin Lloyd ("Point of No Return") is
giving the producers their ideas. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 101 |
513 |
"Proving
Ground" |
Andy
Mikita |
Ron
Wilkerson |
March
8, 2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 is running training simulations for a group of
new recruits. Things begin to get more serious when aliens invade. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 102 |
514 |
"48
Hours" |
Peter
F. Woeste |
Robert
C. Cooper |
March 15,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Returning from a mission on P3X-116 (, Teal'c
fails to make it through the Stargate before it deactivates. If the
wormhole is re-opened, his pattern will be lost forever. Daniel must
make a deal with the Russians for help. Carter must collaborate with
Dr. Rodney McKay. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 103 |
515[1] |
"Summit
(Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
March 22,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| There is a truce among the Goa'uld and the System
Lords meet on a heavily guarded space station. The Tok'ra plan to kill
them all, but require a human who can speak fluent Goa'uld and Daniel is
the only qualified candidate. The Tok'ra create a version of the Reol
chemical ("The Fifth Man") for the undercover mission.
Meanwhile, Anubis attacks an outpost of Kali on the planet Cerador,
destroying two motherships. Lord Zipacna attacks Revanna, the site of the
main Tok'ra base after Vorash, under orders from Anubis. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 104 |
516[1] |
"Last
Stand (Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
March 29,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| A powerful System Lord shows himself for the first
time in a thousand years and offers to destroy the Tau'ri and Tok'ra.
Meanwhile, SG-1 and Lt. Elliot/Lantash are trying to escape the Tok'ra
base. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 105 |
517[1] |
"Fail
Safe" |
Andy
Mikita |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
April 5,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 must stop a rogue asteroid on a collision
course with Earth using their Goa'uld cargo ship. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 106 |
518 |
"The
Warrior" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Christopher
Judge |
April 12,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The Jaffa rebellion has a new leader named
Kytano, who seems almost too good to be true. SG-1 visits Kytano's
Jaffa camp on the planet Cal Mah (meaning "sanctuary") to
negotiate an alliance. However, Kytano sends rebel Jaffa on a
suicide mission to , a stronghold of Nirrti, and when Kytano sends
Teal'c on a suicide mission against the Goa'uld system lord Yu, he
finds that the new leader isn't what he seems. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 107 |
519 |
"Menace" |
Martin
Wood |
James
Tichenor |
April 26,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
team finds an android that somehow managed to survive a Replicator attack.
They learn she is the mother of all Replicators, but has the mentality of
a young child. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 108 |
520 |
"The
Sentinel" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Ron
Wilkerson |
May 3, 2002
(Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The Latonans are a once-advanced race that
abandoned technology to focus on mental development. Their homeworld
Latona (P2A-018) is defended by a 500-year-old device called the Sentinel,
which was inadvertently deactivated by rogue NID operatives seeking to
reverse-engineer it. With Latona being invaded by the Goa'uld Svarog, SG-1
brings the NID agents (from the season 3 episode "Shades of
Grey") with them to repair the Sentinel and save the Latonans from
the Goa'uld. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 109 |
521 |
"Meridian" |
Will
Waring |
Robert
C. Cooper |
May 10, 2002
(Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Daniel incurs lethal radiation exposure when he
prevents a potentially cataclysmic accident in a weapons laboratory on the
planet Langara (P9Y-4C3). While the alien government responsible for the
lab accuses him of attempting to sabotage their research, the Kelownan
Jonas Quinn tries to negotiate with SG-1. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 110 |
522 |
"Revelations" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
May 17, 2002
(Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| An
Asgard scientist Heimdall is stranded on Adara II, a planet under attack
by the Goa'uld. As the Asgard have no spare ships, they ask Stargate
Command to help, using their salvaged Goa'uld cargo ship. |
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
| Stargate
SG-1 Season 6 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| # |
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original
airdate |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 111 |
601 |
"Redemption
(Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
June
7, 2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Anubis has found an ancient weapon capable of
destroying the Stargate - and Earth along with it - by slowly building up
an overcharge of energy in its superconducting ring. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 112 |
602 |
"Redemption
(Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
June 14,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Jonas
comes up with a plan to prevent the Stargate from destroying the Earth.
Meanwhile, Teal'c is preparing to attack the planet on which Anubis's
weapon is based. Jonas Quinn joins SG-1. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 113 |
603 |
"Descent" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
June 21,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 attempts to salvage a Goa'uld mothership that
has been mysteriously abandoned in space near Earth. Unfortunately, the
ship crashes in the ocean. SG-1 discovers that Thor's consciousness is
still in the central computer. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 114 |
604 |
"Frozen" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
June 28,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The Antarctic team investigating the site where
the second Stargate was found discovers a frozen Ancient. The team starts
to suffer the effects of a deadly virus. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 115 |
605 |
"Nightwalkers" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
July 12,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Bizarre behavior in an American small town proves
to be the result of Goa'uld activity. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 116 |
606 |
"Abyss" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad
Wright |
July 19,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O'Neill
has been captured by Ba'al but is being held in a fortress too well
protected for Stargate Command to help. However, Jonas believes that Lord
Yu might be persuaded to lend assistance. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 117 |
607 |
"Shadow
Play" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
July 26,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
Kelownan government contacts the SGC, offering to exchange naqahdriah for
advanced technology. Jonas's old professor asks him to help a secret
resistance group and prevent a world war. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 118 |
608 |
"The
Other Guys" |
Martin
Wood |
Damian
Kindler |
August 2,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Dr.
Felger worships SG-1, and when he has the chance to rescue them from a
Goa'uld mothership, he doesn't hesitate. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 119 |
609 |
"Allegiance" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
August 9,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
Jaffa rebellion, the Tok'ra, and Stargate Command are temporarily forced
to share Earth's Alpha Site (a secret refuge) when the Tok'ra are
attacked. Suspicion between the Tok'ra and the Jaffa turns hostile when a
series of murders occurs. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 120 |
610 |
"Cure" |
Andy
Mikita |
Damian
Kindler |
August 16,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 visit Pangar, a planet once ruled by Ra. The
Pangarans offer a wonder drug called Tretonin in exchange for gate
addresses, but fail to mention that the drug is produced by using the
progeny of the former Tok'ra queen Egeria. The drug also destroys the
user's immune system, causing a crisis when supplies ran low. After Egeria
is freed by the Tok'ra Kelmaa, she tells the remorseful Pangarans how to
free themselves from the tretonin. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 121 |
611 |
"Prometheus
(Part 1)" |
Peter
F. Woeste |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
August 23,
2002 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| A reporter has information about the Stargate
Program and threatens to broadcast it on television. The SGC offers a deal
to allow her access to the Prometheus
on the condition that nothing is aired until the Stargate Program is made
public. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 122 |
612 |
"Unnatural
Selection (Part 2)" |
Andy
Mikita |
Robert C.
Cooper and Brad Wright |
December 4,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
Asgard have called all the Replicators in the Asgard galaxy to one planet,
Halla, but the time dilation device that was meant to trap them on the
planet has failed to activate. The Asgard want SG-1 to use the Prometheus
to find out why. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 123 |
613 |
"Sight
Unseen" |
Peter
F. Woeste |
Ron
Wilkerson |
December 11,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| On a deserted planet designated P9X-391, SG-1
discovers a piece of Ancient technology. When it's moved to Earth for
study, people begin to have inexplicable hallucinations. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 124 |
614 |
"Smoke
& Mirrors" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Katharyn
Powers |
December 18,
2002 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Senator Kinsey is shot, and all the evidence seems
to show that O'Neill was the assassin. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 125 |
615 |
"Paradise
Lost" |
William
Gereghty |
Robert
C. Cooper |
January 8,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Maybourne offers to help the SGC find a cache of
advanced alien weapons, but he is not telling them everything he knows. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 126 |
616 |
"Metamorphosis" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Jacqueline
Samuda and James Tichenor |
January 15,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
Russian team discovers a planet where Nirrti has been experimenting on the
human population to create the perfect host. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 127 |
617 |
"Disclosure" |
William
Gereghty |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
January 22,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| The
Americans and the Russians reveal the existence of the Stargate to the
Chinese, French, and British governments. Senator Kinsey tries to use the
meeting to hijack the program, but Hammond has a card up his sleeve. (This
episode is a clip show.) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 128 |
618 |
"Forsaken" |
Andy
Mikita |
Damian
Kindler |
January 29,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1
finds a wrecked spacecraft whose crew claims to have been fighting off
aggressive aliens ever since they crashed. It later turns out that the
crew are in fact prisoners of the Serrakin ship Seberus. The Serrakin are
an advanced race who once helped free the human Hebridans, descendends
from the Celts, from the Goa'uld millennia ago. Since then, the two
peoples have lived together in a largely harmonious merged society on the
planet Hebridan and there is frequent interspecies marriage, which is
opposed by a minority of human racial purists. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 129 |
619 |
"The
Changeling" |
Martin
Wood |
Christopher
Judge and Brad Wright |
February 5,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Teal'c finds himself jumping between different
realities of Earth and the planet Kresh'ta, where a meeting of 108 Jaffa
rebel leaders are ambushed by the Goa'uld System Lords. Only Daniel seems
to display any continuity. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 130 |
620 |
"Memento" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Damian
Kindler |
February 12,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| On the maiden flight of the Prometheus,
the reactor overloads, and SG-1 must find the Stargate buried on the alien
planet Tagrea in order to obtain spare parts from Earth. Tagrea was once
ruled by the Goa'uld Heru-ur, and the memory of his occupation was so
traumatic that the Tagreans buried their Stargate and wiped out all traces
of their earlier history, so as to make a new start. Despite opposition
from xenophobic elements of the Tagrean military, the progressive Chairman
Ashwan assists SG-1 in locating the Stargate and eventually opens
relations with Earth. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 131 |
621 |
"Prophecy" |
Will
Waring |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
February 19,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SG-1 finds a planet where the population worship
Ba'al and work in the mines to provide his representative, Lord Mot, with
a tribute of naqahdah. SG-1 intends to stop him, but things get
complicated when Jonas starts seeing visions that could kill him. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 132 |
622 |
"Full
Circle" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
February 19,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Daniel contacts Jack O'Neill and tells him that
Anubis has located the Eye of Ra, an enormously powerful weapon. SG-1 must
get the Eye from Abydos, before Anubis. Anubis appears over the planet and
threatens to destroy it. |
|
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|
|
|
|
| Stargate
SG-1 Season 7 |
|
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|
|
| # |
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original
airdate |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 133 |
701 |
"Fallen
(Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper |
June
13, 2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Daniel
is found living on Vis Uban ("place of great power", P4T-3G6), a
planet where the Ancients began building their greatest city when they
were struck by a plague. Although Daniel has total amnesia, he helps SG-1
to destroy Anubis' superweapon. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 134 |
702 |
"Homecoming
(Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
June 13,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| With knowledge of naqahdriah, Anubis attacks
Kelowna and SG-1 must come up with a plan to save them. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 135 |
703 |
"Fragile
Balance" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise and Michael Greenburg |
June 20,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| O'Neill wakes up one morning to find himself 30
years younger, much to the annoyance of the Colonel. It is soon learned
that the same process that caused him to get younger is also causing him
to die. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 136 |
704 |
"Orpheus" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
June 27,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Teal'c
is shot by a Jaffa as they retreat through the gate and his
self-confidence is greatly wounded. Meanwhile, Jackson remembers that
Rya'c and Bra'tac are held prisoner on the planet Erebus where Jaffa
prisoners of war must build Ha'tak ships. Teal'c must regain his
confidence if they are to be saved. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 137 |
705 |
"Revisions" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
July 11,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| P3X-289 has a toxic atmosphere but there is a
forcefield dome protecting an idyllic village. That is, idyllic except for
the fact that its inhabitants are disappearing one by one without noticing
it themselves. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 138 |
706 |
"Lifeboat" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Brad
Wright |
July 18,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| While exploring P2A-347, SG-1 encounters the
crashed alien space ship Stromos
containing a plethora of cryogenic pods. The team separates, and Daniel's
mind becomes host to many different minds of the ship's crew. When SG-1
investigates the alien ship to find a way to cure Daniel, they discover
that the minds of the passengers from the planet Talthus are being saved
in the ship's computer. They also find that one of the crew is awake and
he was the one to download the other minds into Daniel's body. The crewman
also carries many minds within himself. When a pod would fail he would
download the person's mind into his own. Since he was becoming delirious
he wanted to save more of the crew by putting them into Daniel. With his
help, SG-1 is able to remove the other minds from Daniel and awaken the
passengers of the ship, sending them to a planet named Ardena. |
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| 139 |
707 |
"Enemy
Mine" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
July 25,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
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| SGC have found a planet with rich deposits of
Naqahdah but the local population of Unas do not welcome the mining team. |
|
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| 140 |
708 |
"Space
Race" |
Andy
Mikita |
Damian
Kindler |
August 1,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
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| Carter
helps the Serrakin Warrick (season 6's "Forsaken") to enter his
spaceship in a dangerous race on his planet Hebridan (P4X-131). The prize
is a lucrative contract. |
|
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| 141 |
709 |
"Avenger
2.0" |
Martin
Wood |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
August 8,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
|
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| Felger ("The Other Guys") is about to
be fired and desperate to persuade General Hammond to give him
another chance. He invents a computer virus able to deactivate a
Stargate, and targets one of Baal's principal naquadah mining sites
on P5S-117 () to test of the virus. However the virus spreads on its
own and the entire network is shut down. |
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| 142 |
710 |
"Birthright" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Christopher
Judge |
August 15,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
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|
| SG-1 meet a group of all female Jaffa from a
planet named Hak'tyl (meaning "liberation"), who have set up
their own rebel base. They were rebels against the Goa'uld Moloc who
forced his Jaffa to sacrifice their female babies in fire; many of these
female Jaffa were rescued as infants by their leader Ishta (Jolene
Blalock). |
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| 143 |
711 |
"Evolution
(Part 1)" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Damian
Kindler, Michael Shanks and Peter DeLuise |
August 22,
2003 (Sci Fi Channel) |
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| Teal'c and Bra'tac are attacked by a black armoured
warrior, impervious to all known weapons, who is found to be a human
Goa'uld mutant created by Anubis. Daniel visits Honduras to find a hidden
artifact which may hold the key to defeating them. |
|
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| 144 |
712 |
"Evolution
(Part 2)" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Damian
Kindler, Michael Shanks and Peter DeLuise |
December 15,
2003 (Sky One) |
|
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|
| O'Neill goes to Honduras to rescue Jackson and in
the meantime Carter, Jacob/Selmak and Teal'c must destroy the
facility on the planet Tartarus () where Anubis is creating the new
warriors, using a Goa'uld queen to spawn new symbiotes. |
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| 145 |
713 |
"Grace" |
Peter
F. Woeste |
Damian
Kindler |
January
6, 2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
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| Carter is on the Prometheus
while the ship is on its way to Earth, and is attacked from a spaceship of
a type they have never seen before. They try to escape by hiding in a
nebula but all the crew except Carter disappear. |
|
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| 146 |
714 |
"Fallout" |
Martin
Wood |
Corin Nemec,
Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie |
January 13,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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| Jonas Quinn informs SGC that Naqahdriah is created
in a catalytic reaction and the process is ongoing on Kelowna. If the
reaction goes deep enough, heat and pressure will destabilise the
Naqahdriah and it will blow the planet apart. Meanwhile, Jonas has been
working with the brilliant young scientist Kianna, and have a mutual
romantic attraction, but she is not what she seems. |
|
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| 147 |
715 |
"Chimera" |
Will
Waring |
Robert
C. Cooper |
January 20,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
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|
| Osiris has been visiting Jackson by night and using
a mind control device to try and find the Lost City of the Ancients. SG-1
decide to attempt to capture her. However, Carter's new boyfriend Pete
might get in the way. |
|
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| 148 |
716 |
"Death
Knell" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
January 27,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
|
|
|
| The Alpha Site, where a prototype
anti-supersoldier weapon is being created, is attacked by one of Anubis's
drones, Carter escapes but she is on her own and the drone is hunting her. |
|
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| 149 |
717 |
"Heroes
(Part 1)" |
Andy
Mikita |
Robert
C. Cooper |
February 3,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
|
| A film crew arrive at SGC to make a documentary but
find their welcome less than enthusiastic. |
|
|
|
|
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|
| 150 |
718 |
"Heroes
(Part 2)" |
Andy
Mikita |
Robert
C. Cooper |
February 10,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
|
|
|
| Help is sent to rescue of an SG member who is
unable to get to the gate. However, on the mission, a member of the SGC is
killed. |
|
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| 151 |
719 |
"Resurrection" |
Amanda
Tapping |
Michael
Shanks |
February 17,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
|
| SGC find the base of a rogue NID operation which
has been attempting to mix the DNA of humans and Goa'uld, but all the
agents except one have been killed. |
|
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| 152 |
720 |
"Inauguration" |
Peter
F. Woeste |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
February 24,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
|
| A
new President has been elected and must be briefed on the Stargate
Program. However, as usual, the new Vice President Kinsey has his own
agenda. (This episode is a clip show.) |
|
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|
|
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|
| 153 |
721 |
"Lost
City (Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad Wright
and Robert C. Cooper |
March 2,
2004 (Sky One) |
|
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|
|
| The SGC locates a Repository of the Ancients on
P3X-439 and when Anubis attacks, O'Neill downloads their knowledge into
his brain again. Finally, Bra'tac warns SG-1 that Anubis plans an attack
on Earth. Hammond is replaced by Dr. Elizabeth Weir. |
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| 154 |
722 |
"Lost
City (Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Brad Wright
and Robert C. Cooper |
March 9,
2004 (Sky One) |
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|
| As Anubis' fleet arrives, SG-1 flies to
Proclarush Taonas (), a planet with an Ancient outpost and a ZPM.
SG-1 locate another outpost in Antarctica back on Earth, from where
O'Neill is able to destroy Anubis' fleet using the Ancient weapon. |
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SG-1 Season 8 |
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| # |
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original
airdate |
# |
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original
airdate |
| 155 |
801 |
"New
Order (Part 1)" |
Andy
Mikita |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
July
9, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
1 |
101 |
"Rising
(Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert
C. Cooper and Brad Wright |
July
16, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Daniel and Dr. Weir have a meeting with the
Goa'uld System Lords Camulus, Amaterasu and Yu at Stargate Command, and
they negotiate how best to destroy Ba'al who gained power after the defeat
of Anubis ("Reckoning"). Realizing that the Goa'uld are testing
Earth's newfound militaristic power, Weir orders their arrest. Meanwhile,
Carter and Teal'c travel to the Asgard world Halla in an attempt to save
Colonel O'Neill, who is still frozen in Antarctica ("Lost
City"). Thor informs them that the human-form Replicators have
escaped their time-dilation field ("Unnatural Selection"). At
this point, some Replicators board Thor's ship, and Carter is transported
to Fifth's ship. This ship must be destroyed before reaching the new
Asgard homeworld Orilla. |
After
relinquishing her position at Stargate Command, Dr. Elizabeth Weir has
been working in the Antarctic Outpost, gathering members of an expedition
to embark to the lost city of Atlantis. When they seem to be able to
ascertain a gate address, a new adventure begins. |
| 156 |
802 |
"New
Order (Part 2)" |
Andy
Mikita |
Robert
C. Cooper |
July 9, 2004
(Sci Fi Channel) |
2 |
102 |
"Rising
(Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Robert C.
Cooper and Brad Wright |
July
16, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| While
the other Goa'uld leave Earth, Camulus requests asylum. Thor reaches Earth
and beams both Daniel and a frozen O'Neill aboard. O'Neill's mind is
connected with the ship's computer in the hope that his Ancient knowledge
will build a weapon to fight the Replicators. O'Neill is barely able to
finish a disruptor weapon when an emergency measure forces him to be woken
up. In the meantime, Fifth has unsuccessfully attempted to fool Carter
into believing that she leads a happy life on a farm on Earth. As the
Replicators have taken control of Orilla, SG-1 beams down on the planet to
find Carter, and Thor activates the massive disruptor to destroy all
remaining Replicators on the planet. Back on Earth, O'Neill is promoted to
Brigadier General and replaces Dr. Weir as commander of the SGC. His first
act is to promote Major Carter to Lieutenant Colonel. O'Neill still
reports to General Hammond, the new chief of homeworld security. The last
scene shows Fifth aboard his ship with a new completed human-form
Replicator: RepliCarter. |
After Sheppard's return with refugees from
Athos, Atlantis, moments away from being crushed, breaks away from the
ocean floor, rising to the surface just before the shield fails. Now,
given a chance to rescue his people, Sheppard needs to make Weir see
things his way. |
| 157 |
803 |
"Lockdown" |
Will
Waring |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
July 23,
2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
3 |
103 |
"Hide
and Seek" |
David
Warry-Smith |
Robert C.
Cooper and Brad Wright |
July
23, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Several months after the destruction of Anubis'
fleet, Col. Vaselov, a Russian astronaut from the ISS, asks General
O'Neill for a place in SG-1. When Vadelov's body shows signs of extensive
viral damage, O'Neill orders the base to be shut down. It turns out
Vaselov is possessed by Anubis, and now Anubis takes over SGC personnel
including each member of SG-1. Although Anubis does finally escape
Stargate Command through the Stargate, he ends up on a planet designated
KS7-535, where the temperature freezes Vaselov's body, and Anubis cannot
redial the gate. |
Eager to experiment with new technology, Dr.
McKay volunteers to be Dr. Beckett's first patient for his new ATA gene
therapy. Now able to use a personal shield emitter, McKay recklessly tests
its properties, only to find that it could lead to his death. Elsewhere, a
"living shadow" entity threatens the city after it was
accidentally released from a container where the Ancients were studying
it. It roams the city looking for energy to feed on, and the more it
feeds, the more lethal it becomes. |
| 158 |
804 |
"Zero
Hour" |
Peter
Woeste |
Robert
C. Cooper |
July
30, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
4 |
104 |
"Thirty-Eight
Minutes" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Brad
Wright |
July
30, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| While O'Neill finds himself faced with the tasks
of his new position as a general, SG-1 go missing on their off-world
mission. Ba'al contacts Stargate Command and suggests an exchange of the
captured SG-1 with Camulus. With the help of Camulus, a ZPM device is
found and brought back to Stargate Command. Meanwhile, a quickly growing
alien plant causes a temporary electricity failure, people from the planet
Amra are unwilling to negotiate with each other, and O'Neill writes a
letter to General Hammond to inform him of his resignation. Although
Camulus leaves Earth, Ba'al does not send back SG-1. SG-1 however returns
later and reveals that they were never captured by Ba'al but instead were
trapped in a secret base. O'Neill attests to new SG-1 leader Carter's
positive leadership skills. The President is about to arrive, and
O'Neill's new administrative aid Gilmor expresses his respect. |
Needing
medical attention, Sheppard's puddle jumper races to Atlantis, only to
become lodged in the Stargate. Now, they only have 38 minutes until the
stargate automatically dis-engages, and the jumper gets cut in two...
leaving them to suffocate in outer space. |
| 159 |
805 |
"Icon" |
Peter
F. Woeste |
Damian
Kindler |
August 6,
2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
5 |
105 |
"Suspicion" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Paul Mullie
and Joseph Mallozzi |
August
6, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Tegalus is a world divided between two
nuclear-armed nations engaged in a cold war: the Rand Protectorate and the
Caledonian Federation, both of which possess a large arsenal of
intercontinental ballistic missiles. When the SGC sends a MALP to Tegalus,
religious fanatics who still worship the Goa'uld start a short-lived coup
d'etat. Daniel gets trapped on Tegalus but
manages to coordinate a secret strategic attack from the SGC by sending a
radio message through the Stargate in Goa'uld, and is rescued. |
When the offworld teams are attacked one time
too many, Dr. Weir must consider that there is an Athosian spy in their
midst, but upon further investigation, all evidence points to Teyla.
Feeling betrayed, the Athosians resettle to the newly-discovered mainland. |
| 160 |
806 |
"Avatar" |
Martin
Wood |
Damian
Kindler |
August 13,
2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
6 |
106 |
"Childhood's
End" |
David
Winning |
Martin
Gero |
August
13, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Teal'c is trapped in a virtual reality training
machine that delivers electrical shocks when he fails his objectives.
Daniel enters the game in an attempt to save Teal'c from cardiac arrest
and together they fight against the increasing difficulty of the game. |
The
team visits M7G-677, a primitive world where no one is over 24 years old,
because of ritual suicides they believe keep the Wraith at bay. McKay
discovers that they are in fact being protected by an Ancient
electromagnetic shield. He takes the ZPM powering it, unwittingly allowing
a long-dormant Wraith transmitter to reactivate. |
| 161 |
807[32] |
"Affinity" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
August 20,
2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
7 |
107 |
"Poisoning
the Well" |
David
Winning |
Damian
Kindler |
August
20, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Teal'c moves into an off-base apartment, where he
becomes involved with his neighbor, Krista, who has an abusive boyfriend.
Teal'c is charged with murdering the boyfriend and Daniel disappears while
trying to prove Teal'c is innocent. |
Dr.
Beckett helps the Hoffans, humans who are developing a vaccine against the
Wraith, complete the drug. Despite a 50% mortality rate and a warning from
the Atlanteans that the Wraith are likely to destroy them as a potential
threat, the Hoffans elect to take the drug. |
| 162 |
808[32] |
"Covenant" |
Martin
Wood |
Ron
Wilkerson |
August 27,
2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
8 |
108 |
"Underground" |
Brad
Turner |
Peter
DeLuise |
August
27, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Alec Colson, the powerful leader of aerospace and
biotech conglomerates, holds a press conference to announce that aliens
exist, that they've already attacked Earth once, and that several
governments are aware of this fact. Colson gives the governments involved
24 hours to tell the truth. When the time expires, he shows a living
Asgard alien to the media. |
In
order to keep the expedition fed, the team visits the Genii to trade for
food. According to Teyla she believed them to be peaceful farmers,
however, Sheppard and McKay find an underground bunker, letting them see
the real face of the Genii. |
| 163 |
809 |
"Sacrifices" |
Andy
Mikita |
Christopher
Judge |
September
10, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
9 |
109 |
"Home" |
Holly
Dale |
Joseph
Mallozzi and Paul Mullie |
September
10, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Rya'c plans to marry a woman of the Hak'tyl, which
makes Teal'c angry. Ishta brings the Hak'tyl to the SGC because they
believe that their location has been compromised. Carter attempts to find
a suitable planet for them. The Goa'uld Moloc captures Ishta on a planet
named Goronak. |
When
Atlantis discovers M5S-224, a planet that will allow them to gate to
Earth, they return under the guise they will be able to go back to the
city, due to the new hyperdrive on the Prometheus. Yet, when the engines
explode, the team begins to question the mystery of their situation. |
| 164 |
810 |
"Endgame" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Joseph
Mallozzi & Paul Mullie |
September
17, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
10 |
110 |
"The
Storm (Part 1)" |
Martin
Wood |
Jill
Blotevogel and Martin Gero |
September
17, 2004 (Sci Fi Channel) |
| Having recently acquired the Tok'ra symbiote
poison, the Trust plan to steal the Stargate and eliminate the
Jaffa. Teal'c tries to make a deal with the undercover Tok'ra Zarin
on a planet deisgnated P3S-114 (). |
|
Exploring the planet, Sheppard and Teyla
discover a colossal storm with the ability to crush the city in its
current state. The Manarians (first mentioned in "Underground")
give shelter to most of the Atlantis Expedition. McKay and Zelenka think
of a daring way to power up the shield, but it's no coincidence that the
Genii invade the city at their weakest moment. |
| 165 |
811 |
"Gemini" |
Will
Waring |
Peter
DeLuise |
December 14,
2004 (Sky One) |
11 |
111 |
"The
Eye (Part 2)" |
Martin
Wood |
Martin
Gero |
November
8, 2004 (The Movie Network) |
| RepliCarter informs the SGC that Fifth has made
all Replicators immune to O'Neill's disruptor,
and promises to help them modify the weapon. In fact, her presence was
needed to develop the immunity. She destroys Fifth and escapes to lead the
replicators. |
As Sheppard attempts to reclaim the city from
the Genii, who still have Weir and McKay as hostages, the bulk of the
storm fast approaches. Now, the rest of the team must take drastic
measures to help wherever they can, before there is nothing left to save. |
| 166 |
812 |
"Prometheus
Unbound" |
Andy
Mikita |
Damian
Kindler |
December 21,
2004 (Sky One) |
12 |
112 |
"The
Defiant One" |
Peter
DeLuise |
Peter
DeLuise |
November
15, 2004 (The Movie Network) |
| The crew of the Prometheus
are incapacitated and removed, except Daniel, when it is hijacked by Vala,
a pirate. Vala wishes to trade the ship for Naqahdah, but Daniel succeeds
in retaking control of the ship. Vala escapes. |
Sheppard and McKay lead two scientists to survey
an Ancient orbital defense platform discovered from the city's sensors.
When they arrive via jumper, they find a Wraith distress beacon emanating
from the nearest planet's surface... and are in for an unusual surprise. |
| 167 |
813 |
"It's
Good to Be King" |
William
Gereghty |
Michael
Greenburg, Peter DeLuise, Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie |
January 4,
2005 (Sky One) |
13 |
113 |
"Hot
Zone" |
Mario
Azzopardi |
Martin
Gero |
November
22, 2004 (The Movie Network) |
| SG-1 finds that Harry Maybourne has become king on
the planet where he took forced retirement. The planet is now under a
Goa'uld threat, but Maybourne has found writings by a time-traveling
Ancient that prophecy SG-1 will defeat the Goa'uld Ares. |
Inspecting the city for storm damage, a party of
scientists unleash a virus that causes hallucinations and eventually...
death. Now, nearly a third of Atlantis' residents have been infected,
forcing a lockdown. It's up to Sheppard to keep it from spreading, and
eliminate it for good. |
| 168 |
814 |
"Full
Alert" |
Andy
|