Stargate SG-1 (sometimes written Stargåte to mimic the title art, and popularly abbreviated as SG-1) is a television series based upon the 1994science fiction film Stargate. The premise of both is the existence of devices called Stargates, which allow travellers to cross the vast distances of space in an instant. The show focuses on a team called SG-1, who, in the top-secretU.S.military base called the SGC hidden underneath Cheyenne Mountain, use the Stargate found on Earth to explore other worlds and defend Earth against alien threats. Thus unlike many other science-fiction franchises with an interplanetary-exploration theme, SG-1 is set in the present day, is based on Earth, and primarily involves humans.
The series is produced by MGM and filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The first episode was broadcast on July 27, 1997 on Showtime, which aired the series' first five seasons. Since season six, the show is aired on the Sci Fi Channel. In July 2005, the Sci Fi Channel renewed SG-1 for a tenth season, making it the longest-running science fiction series on American television, surpassing The X Files's nine seasons and 202 episodes.
The primary goal of the SG teams is to travel to other worlds through the Stargate and procure alien technology to help defend Earth against the Goa'uld, a galactically dominant alien race who became aware of this planet's now relatively advanced civilization after the recovery of Earth's Stargate and the subsequent destruction of Ra, a powerful Goa'uld System Lord (the events depicted in the 1994 movie, somewhat reinterpreted for the series).
One of the most endearing qualities of Stargate SG-1 is that it takes place in the present day. Humans, as depicted in the series, are technologically behind some of the alien races the Stargate teams have met, but are rapidly gaining the ability to fight, defend, and benefit from the advances they have been exposed to in both significant and material ways. After more than 8 years, despite having advanced sufficiently to defend Earth against the Goa'uld, when the new threat of the Ori is revealed, Earth has once again begun to taste severe inferiority to its enemies.
The show remains popular despite having run for a decade. TV Guide recently proposed that its popularity may be exceeding that of the Star Trek franchise. Stargate SG-1 continues to break records in terms of Nielsen Ratings for the Sci-Fi channel, while the eighth season two-part episode "Reckoning" was widely regarded by fans as one of the five best in the show's history. Although Richard Dean Anderson, as the show's effective main character, departed as a regular in Season 9, he left the door open for future guest appearances.
On October 24, 2005Stargate SG-1 was renewed for an unprecedented tenth season. This will make Stargate the longest running science fiction television show in U.S. television history.
The original villain of Stargate SG-1, Apophis, was a powerful Goa'uldSystem Lord who caused the Stargate program to be brought back into action when he attacked Earth at the beginning of the series. He was, however, but one of many System Lords who battle for power of the galaxy. All Goa'uld are parasitic beings that take control of other bodies (usually humans, whom they transported across the galaxy in the distant past). System Lords usually have vast armies of footsoldiers, the bulk of these forces consisting of modified humans known as Jaffa. Throughout the course of the show, some Jaffa – and then an increasing number – form a Jaffa Rebellion led by main character Teal'c, a high-ranking Jaffa who defected to SG-1's cause in the first episode.
SG-1 and the SGC make several alliances with other races in the galaxy, such as the Tok'ra. The Tok'ra are the same species as the Goa'uld, but their hosts willingly share their bodies. The Tok'ra are opposed to the System Lords. Other races include the Tollan and other advanced human civilizations. They also meet races that have been surviving in the galaxy for millennia, such as the Nox, the Asgard, and the remnants of an extinct race that come to be known as the Ancients. It is later discovered that the Ancients were the most advanced race ever, and were the builders of the Stargates.
In the background of the show, there is a constant attempt by forces on Earth to take over the Stargate Program. In particular, rogue NID agents, which eventually become the elite syndicate known as The Trust, are constantly trying to steal the Stargate or use alien technology for their own ends. The political powers on Earth are often at loggerheads over the Stargate, particularly after the program is revealed to ambassadors from the main powers of Earth (France, China, Russia and Great Britain).
Besides the Goa'uld, another threat arises in Season 3, namely a race of non-sentient machines called Replicators. These Replicators rarely posed a direct threat to the Milky Way Galaxy, but were on the verge of wiping out the Asgard. As a last desperate measure, the Asgard devised a plan in Season 6, using a command code from the deactivated Replicator creator Reese, to trap every Replicator in a Time Dilation field, effectively containing them for thousands of years.
Engaging with Replicators in the premiere, things begin to get tough for SG-1. Throughout the season, they encounter everything from genocidal civilizations, to advanced strength-enhancing gauntlets, to the first encounter with the Unas. The season ends with a large battle against the Goa'uld System Lord Apophis.
After Apophis is conquered in Season 5, another Goa'uld System Lord takes his place as the show's main villain, Anubis. Anubis is considerably more evil than Apophis, and has much of the knowledge of the Ancients. The theme of Ascension is introduced fully, explaining that the Ancients survived extinction by Ascending to a higher plane of being. Anubis tried to do this as well, to harvest the vast knowledge and power in that plane, but was cast down again, leaving him in a dangerous half-Ascended state. (Anubis's half-ascended state is not actually revealed until season seven or thereabout.) Anubis gains great power by using Ancient technology and stealing Asgard technology.
Near the end of Season 5, Daniel Jackson is killed, but Ascends with help from Oma Desala. In Season 6, his position is filled by Jonas Quinn; he is now engaged in cosmic affairs on a higher plane. Occasionally, he appears to his friends to help them out, but is only visible to them alone, often causing them to think that they are hallucinating. However, in the Season 6 finale, Anubis threatens to destroy Abydos, the planet most dear to Daniel, save Earth, and Daniel promises to stop Anubis.
However, Daniel is ultimately unable to keep Anubis from destroying Abydos as the other Ascended beings have a rule against interfering in the affairs of mortal beings. His transgression causes him to be cast down by the Ancients to the human plane of existence allowing him to re-join SG-1 again. Throughout Season 7, Anubis consolidates his power by wiping out other System Lords, whilst Daniel and the SGC search for the Lost City of the Ancients, where powerful technology will be found that can defeat Anubis. In the Season 7 finale, an Ancient Outpost is located in Antarctica, and Jack O'Neill is able to use the weapon there to utterly defeat Anubis's entire fleet.
In Season 8, the System Lord Ba'al subsumes much of Anubis's power, but Anubis is discovered not to be dead due to his half-Ascended state. He eventually comes to rule secretly over Ba'al as well. Alongside this, the Replicators escape and begin to conquer even the System Lords. A human-form Replicator ("RepliCarter") is created in the image of Samantha Carter, and this Replicator becomes the most powerful force in the galaxy.
Towards the end of Season 8, Anubis seeks to destroy all life in the galaxy so he can remake it as he sees fit, and he seeks to do this using the Dakara Superweapon, the most powerful piece of Ancient technology known. SG-1 and the Jaffa Rebellion get to it first and through SG-1's efforts try to alter it to destroy Replicators instead. Meanwhile, RepliCarter captures Daniel Jackson, and whilst she probes his mind for Ascended knowledge, Daniel takes control of her mind, and manages to halt all the Replicators in the galaxy long enough for the Superweapon to be realigned and fired. Daniel is killed, but finds himself in the Ascended plane again (again Oma has helped him), where Anubis is finally stopped in his plans by Oma. Daniel Jackson then is de-Ascended once more and arrives at the SGC. Ba'al has to flee under the total success of the Jaffa Rebellion.
Due to an accidental visit by Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran to a distant galaxy, they draw the attention of a cosmic group of evil Ascended beings, the Ori, to the Milky Way. The Ori influence the mortal world through commanding mortals that they evolve and enhance. These mortals are called Priors, and uphold a religion that worships the Ori, called Origin. The Ori begin to make incursions into the Milky Way, with the ultimate goal of converting all humans to worshippers and wiping out the Ancients.
When SG-1 learns that Merlin, a formerly Ascended Ancient, and founder of the Arthurian legend, had been working on a weapon to destroy Ascended beings as a means of defense against the Ori, they head to the planet where he was said to have left it. There they find a village with a sword in a stone – the true Camelot – where they discover that the "weapon" is no less than the origin of the Holy Grail myth, and is long lost. Meanwhile the Ori manage to open a Supergate into the Milky Way and send a fleet of Ori battlecruisers on a evangelical crusade; they effortlessly wipe out the ships that had been waiting to defend.
As of 2006, SG-1 has recently finished its ninth season with a record-breaking tenth season in production. The premiere date for the first episode of the tenth season is set for July 14th, 2006. The show currently has 205 confirmed or aired episodes. The producers feel that the 200th episode is a big milestone. Airing mid-10th-season, producers have commented that it will be special. For more information on the 200th episode, see: "200 (Stargate SG-1)".
The Stargate SG-1 story and surrounding mythos has spawned many subsidiary productions which are often considered canon with the occasional obvious exceptions.
An as-yet unnamed third series , to be launched by a major motion picture (see below) according to the executive vice president of MGM, Charles Cohen (intended to continue alongside its sister shows)
Executive vice president of MGM, Charles Cohen also revealed that there are now plans in place for a spin-off film from SG-1. This would be considered a spin off, rather than a sequel, as Stargate SG-1 is now considered of higher canonicity than the film that launched it, due to elements of the film being retconned. 1
Stargate SG-1: Survival of the Fittest by Sabine C Bauer (upcoming)
A series of Atlantis books is also forthcoming from Fandemonium Press. See the Stargate Atlantis article for more information.
The Official Stargate Magazine produced by Titan Publishing has also published a series of short stories based on the series. The magazine is available in the UK.
Archeology 101 by Martha Wells (January/February 2006, Stargate Magazine #8)
The magazine also features stories based on the Stargate Atlantis series. See the Stargate Atlantis article for more information.
The original film did not develop as much of the setting's depth as would be needed in a television series. MGM, which owned the rights, took Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin's product and handed the reins to a new team of creators (Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner). This new team introduced many new concepts to make the Stargate universe into a workable weekly science fiction show. Also, certain details were changed.
For example, in the film:
Ra's species was not named, and Ra was presented as using a sort of incorporeal "possession" of a human host instead of direct biological parasitism.
Ra was the last of a dying race rather than just one of many Goa'uld. However, this may not be an actual contradiction since it would be rather easy for the Goa'uld to have repopulated in the 10,000 years since Ra discovered humanity.
Abydos was located in the Kaliem galaxy, "on the far side of the known universe," rather than one of the closest Stargates to Earth.
The Air Force base was under Creek Mountain, rather than Cheyenne Mountain.
A few names were spelled differently or changed, which has been a source of in-jokes and pedanticism ever since:
Colonel Jack O'Neill's name was spelled O'Neil.
Colonel Jack O'Neill's wife/ex-wife was named Sarah rather than Sara.
Colonel Jack O'Neil's son was named Tyler rather than Charlie.
Dr. Jackson's wife's name was Sha'uri, rather than Sha're.
The first time Daniel Jackson sees the Stargate is after he figures out the seven-coordinate address system, but in the TV episode "Lost City", he tells Elizabeth Weir that "I remember when we were first trying to get the Stargate to work, I would just come here, and stare at it for hours." It is possible that he's referring to the cover-stones that the seven-symbols were printed upon, which he did stare at for hours on end.
In the episode "The Torment of Tantalus", it was clearly stated Catherine Langford was twenty-one in 1945, which would make her about four years old in 1928. However, she is much older in the opening sequence of the film, which is set in that year.
In the episode "Children of the Gods", O'Neill told General Hammond that their "first clue" Ra was an alien was the fact that his eyes glowed. In the film, O'Neill didn't encouter Ra until after Daniel Jackson had discovered he was an alien.
Several of these differences were simply ignored by the TV series, but others have been addressed in various episodes of Stargate SG-1. For example, it was sarcastically mentioned at one point that there is another Colonel named Jack O'Neil whose name is often mixed up with Jack O'Neill's (and who "has no sense of humor"). Other changes have been explained as advances in technology, such as more precise "aiming" by Earth's dialing computer (to compensate for the drift of the planets in 10,000 years) that prevents the frost effect. Others are most likely just oversights.
Because of these differences, some fans of the film consider the television series as its own separate entity, rather than a proper sequel to the film. Using some of Emmerich's notes, Bill McCay wrote a series of five novels continuing the story the original creators had envisioned.
The show is filmed in and around Vancouver. Many of the minor characters (and the extras) are Vancouverites. Numerous references to Vancouver culture (eg. place names) have been made throughout the series.
As of Season 9, Teal'c (Christopher Judge) is the character to appear in the most episodes, having only been absent in the episode "Prometheus Unbound" in Season 8. Prior to Season 9 he held this title with Amanda Tapping's character, Samantha Carter, who was also only absent in "Prometheus Unbound" up until Amanda's maternity leave which left her absent for the first five episodes of Season 9.
The USAF cooperates closely with the makers of the program. Two successive Chiefs of Staff of the USAF, Generals Michael E. Ryan and John P. Jumper, have appeared in the show, playing themselves. Ryan appeared in the episode "Prodigy" because of his fascination with science fiction, especially space exploration. Jumper made a cameo appearance in "Lost City", the episode that was originally slated to be the show's last. The Air Force Association recognized Richard Dean Anderson at its 57th annual dinner on September 14, 2004, for his work as actor and executive producer of the show and "for the show's continuous positive depiction of the Air Force." [1]
The series often follows a direct formula in which major events, including the introduction of a villain, are the fault of human curiosity. Including:
After ignoring it for almost five thousand years, the Goa'uld come to realize that Earth is a threat to them after humanity activates the Stargate and defeats the System Lord, Ra.
The Replicators are a product of a humanoid android who was created by a human scientist.
The Ori became aware of the Milky Way galaxy after Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran activate an Ancient communication device that sends their consciousnesses to the Ori galaxy.
The scene where Daniel Jackson prevents a naquadria explosion with the use of his hands is possibly an allusion to an actual, similar accident involving Louis Slotin in the Manhattan Project.
Many of the extras portraying US Air Force personnel are in fact real US Air Force personnel. [2]
In Children of the Gods, the pilot episode for the series, when Samantha Carter sees a DHD for the first time, she comments on how it took "ten years and three supercomputers to MacGyver a way to dial the Stargate on Earth." As she says this, you can see that Col. O'Neill (played by actor Richard Dean Anderson) has no idea what she's talking about, implying that O'Neill was (at that time) pretty much clueless about popular TV culture. This is a reference to Anderson's well-known portrayal of the TV character MacGuyver.
There are many references to The Simpsons as Jack O'Neill's favorite television series -- it is, in fact, Richard Dean Anderson's as well. In Citizen Joe, Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson, made a guest appearance as Joe Spencer. In turn, Richard Dean Anderson later made a guest appearance on The Simpsons in the seventeenth season episode Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore.
Stargate SG-1: Episode 1 -
Children of the Gods (1)
Colonel Jack O'Neill retired from the military a year ago. Prior to retirement, he led an expedition through the Stargate, an ancient portal which allows instantanous travel to other galaxies. He is called back to duty by General Hammond when a...
Stargate SG-1: Episode 2 -
Children of the Gods (2)
Led by Colonel Jack O'Neil, a group of soldiers track the aliens to the planet Chulak. There they discover that Sha're is now Apophis' queen; her body has been taken over by the hideous snake creatures, known as Goa'ulds, who rule this planet and...
As the Goa'uld send bombs to splatter against the Stargate's protective iris, the SG-1 team faces several problems close to home. Colonel O'Neill wants to add a new member to the team: Teal'c, the Jaffa who risked his own skin to save O'Neill and...
On the planet Simarka (P3X-593), the SG-1 team meets the Shavadai; a race of people similar to the ancient Mongols of Earth. These skilled horsemen and fierce warriors operate by a strict code, which includes second-class status for women. Dr....
O'Neill and the SG-1 team head through the Stargate to a planet known as P3X-797 and discover a world divided between a dark and light side, with a population similarly split between the Touched and the Untouched. The Untouched, who live on the...
Colonel Jack O'Neill and the SG-1 team are sent through the Stargate after SG-9 is declared missing in action. When SG-1 arrives on the planet, they learn that the primitive cave-dwelling inhabitants greeted SG-9 as gods because they carried guns...
On Planet P3X-562, the SG-1 team discovers a valley full of broken crystals. Alone, O'Neill finds a whole crystal with blue light emanating from it. Upon touching it, he is struck down and a duplicate O'Neill appears. The double returns home...
Under government pressure to discover superior technologies, O'Neill and the team head to a planet Teal'c remembers, which has creatures called Fenri that possess the power of invisibility. They arrive to discover a Goa'uld hunting party, led by...
O'Neill and the SG-1 team travel through the Stargate to Argos, where they come across a young woman giving birth. After Daniel delivers the child, the team is invited to a festival, where they find a civilization of beautiful, happy people who...
In search of allies in their battle against the Goa'ulds, O'Neill and the SG-1 team travel to the planet Cimmeria - - home to the legendary Norse gods. But, Cimmeria has long ago been declared off-limits to Goa'ulds and when the team emerges from...
Stargate SG-1: Episode 11 -
The Torment of Tantalus
Daniel is watching a film of experiments done on the Stargate in 1945 and sees that they actually manage to turn it on. A man wearing a diving suit goes through the gate. Daniel shares this information with Catherine Langford. She tells Daniel...
When Teal'c joined the SG-1 team, he kept secret the family he left behind on Chulak for fear that it would make his new comrades doubt his loyalty. Now, however, his son Rya'c has reached the age at which he will receive his Gou'ald larva, and...
The SG-1 team returns from the planet Oannes in a panic - and without Daniel Jackson, who was last seen being consumed by a column of flames. But, as his comrades mourn him on Earth, Daniel is a captive of an amphibious-humanoid creature known as...
When Archeologists exploring a Mayan pyramid in Mexico find a sarcophagus covered in Egyptian hieroglyphics, they accidentally release Hathor. Hathor is a Goa'uld who has taken on the persona of a powerful Egyptian goddess, awoken from a sleep...
The SG-1 team travels through the Stargate to planet PX3-987, where another SG team has been making preparations to observe a black hole. But, when they get there, they discover that a strange disease has wiped out everyone on the planet. Everyone...
When O'Neill and the SG-1 team travel through the Stargate to Cartago (P3X-1279), Teal'c recognizes it immediately as Chartago, home to the Bysra and one of the Goa'uld's favorite places to harvest humans for assimilation. Teal'c had come here...
O'Neill and the SG-1 team arrive on the planet Tollan to find a scene of chaos and death. A volcano is erupting, spewing choking ash and burning lava, and bodies litter the ground around the Stargate. The team gathers up a few survivors and...
The Stargate malfunctions while Colonel Jack O'Neill and the SG-1 team are evacuating from a firefight on a hostile planet. As a result, Teal'C and Daniel Jackson make it back to Stargate Command, but O'Neill and Dr. Samantha Carter find...
O'Neill and the SG-1 team arrive on P3X-989, only to be zapped by an electrical trap that renders them unconscious. When they awake, they find themselves in an underground lab with Harlan, a strange but apparently peaceful native of P3X-989 who...
Stargate SG-1: Episode 20 -
There But For the Grace of God
While investigating P3R-233, Daniel stumbles across a device that projects him into a parallel dimension. In this universe, Carter and O'Neill are engaged, and Teal'c is still First Prime of Apophis. Using the knowledge "our" Daniel has, the SGA...
Having escaped marauding Goa'ulds in another Earth reality, Daniel Jackson warns that it is only a matter of time before they launch an attack in this one. But, the Stargate program faces a more immediate threat - - this from Senator Kinsey,...
Stargate SG-1: Episode 22 -
Within the Serpent's Grasp (2)
The Stargate is being shut down by the U.S. government, despite Daniel's warning of an imminent Goa'uld attack on Earth. The SG-1 team, armed to the teeth, defy orders to make an unauthorized trip through the Stargate to what they believe to be...
With SG-1 trapped on Klorel's ship. It seems that Earth is doomed. As the episode begins we realise that a second Pyramid Ship has entered Earth's solar System. It is Apophis' ship. The team realise that the explosives they have planted on...
As SG-1 help the inhabitants of the planet Nassya flee through the stargate from a Goa'uld attack, Carter becomes possessed by a Goa'uld (unknowingly however). Once they get back to Earth Carter tries to act as normal as possible, however she...
After assisting a man that is a fleeing murderer, the team is sent through a Stargate to Hadante, a penal world where brute strength and raw power rule.
SG-1 travel to P7J-989, where they discover a beautiful garden and a dome full of strange metallic chambers, each containing an unconscious person. As the team inspects the chambers, they are trapped and knocked unconscious.
Daniel becomes romantically connected with the Princess, enabling him to rescue SG-1 from the mines - but something is changing Daniel from the man they know...
O'Neill and the SG-1 team return to Cimmeria after learning that the Goa'uld have invaded the planet. The team feels responsible since, on their previous visit they destroyed "Thor's Hammer," the planet's main instrument of defense against the...
While exploring a new planet, SG-1 find an orb that sends out electromagnetic signals. Thinking it's a time capsule of some sort, they return to Earth to begin their tests, however, the object begins to heat up amounst other things.
Teal'c's mentor Bra'tac arrives unexpectedly through the Stargate with shocking news: the Goa'uld Apophis survived the destruction of his ship and has now kidnapped Teal'c's son, Rya'c. O'Neill and the rest of the SG-1 team agree to join Teal'c as...
Jackson and Teal'c travel back to Abydos to fulfill a promise he made to Sha're's father Kasuf. When they arrive, Daniel learns that his wife, whom he hasn't seen since she was taken by the Goa'uld, is nine months pregnant. The father is Apophis,...
Through a dream, Captain Carter sees herself as Jolinar of Malkshur, running through a maze of blue walls and brightly coloured people. She stops at a DHD to dail an address. This, so she claims, is the Tok'ra base. So, SG-1 goes off the contact...
The Tok'ra turns down a request for an alliance against the Goa'uld because Earth don't offer enough rewards to justify the security breech. Selmak, a Tok'ra whose host is dying requests a human host. Carter suggests her father, Jacob Carter who...
SG-11 has not returned from its mission to Planet PXY 887, where they recently discovered an element, Trinium. After O'Neill becomes injured, Carter leads SG-1 through the Stargate to investigate and to negotiate a mining treaty with the inhabitants.
SG-1's mission is to return to PX7-941, or Madrona as the inhabitants call it, to study the effects of, and technology behind the "Touchstone" device. However, SG-1 is accused of stealing this artifact by the Madronans. They claim "Touchstone"...
SG-1 travel to an ancient room that houses alien inscriptions in an attempt to decode alien languages discovered by a probe. When O'Neill peers through a viewer in the ancient room, he is caught momentarily in its grasp and shortly after alien...
SG-10, led by Major Henry Boyd, is on P3W-451, a planet in a binary star system, when one of the stars collapses and forms a black hole. It's gravity causes time dilation which slows the team to a virtual standstill, and although they dial home,...
When the SG-1 team stumble upon the chamber of former Goa'uld enemy Ma'chello, they fall victim to his powerful body-swapping invention. Ma'chello takes on Daniel's body and the young archeologist finds himself trapped in the body of an old and...
Pursued by Goa'uld, Apophis, throws himself on the mercy of SG-1. Despite his past evil, SG-1 grant him sanctuary. Apophis, who shows signs of having been tortured, is slowly dying and reveals that he is being pursued by an ancient and powerful...
During a routine reconnaissance mission, the UAV plane crashes into a cactus-like plant. Sent to recover the plane, shortly after arriving the SG-1 team discovers the inhabitants begin falling ill and before long a plague of illness sweeps the race.
A young boy gains entry to the SGC and tells the SG-1 team he has come with his mother, a member of the invisible Reetou race. The boy announces that the Goa'uld destroyed his planet Reetalia and now Reetou rebels intend to kill all human beings...
SG-1 departs on a mission only to find themselves in the missile silo where SGC Command was built upon, 30 years ago. Due to solar flare emissions warping the Stargate wormhole, they've travelled back in time. Captured by the U.S. military and...
Awakening from cryogenic suspension, O'Neill finds himself in a futuristic version of the SGC. Doctors hook O'Neill to a device which turns his memories into holographs then question him for information about races able to defeat the Goa'uld.
General Hammond leads a daring rescue attempt with the help of Teal'c to retrieve SG-1. Meanwhile, on board the Goa'uld ship, one of the members of the team gets a present from Hathor... is it too late to save Colonel O'Neill?
The Tok'ra believe that the ancient Goa'uld System Lord, Seth is hiding on earth and passing as a religious leader. SG-1 and the Tok'ra Selmak must find him without falling victim to his brianwashing powers.
During an awards ceremony where Carter is awarded a promotion to Major, O'Neill is transported to a space ship orbiting Earth. Here he meets a non-humanoid alien who calls himself Thor. Thor tells O'Neill that the Goa'uld are upset with Earth...
Daniel starts to going crazy after SG-1 visits a planet where SG-1 found nine dead Goa'uld. The doctors believe he is suffering from the effects of traveling through the gate.
In the pursuit of knowledge, Jack O'Neill, Teal'c, and Daniel Jackson travel to the planet Orban as part of an exchange program. Daniel and Teal'c remain on the planet -- Daniel to study an ancient mosaic pattern on the floor of their Stargate...
The alternate reality versions (from "There But For the Grace of God") use the quantum mirror from that episode to arrive at a secured building in the top secret Area 51 in "our" universe. In their reality Jack was married to Dr. Carter before his...
SG-1 arrives at a medieval village and frees Mary, a young woman who has been left outside tied to a stake. Simon, friar of the village and Mary's friend, explains that Mary is a sacrifice for the demon that plagues their village. The Canon chose...
Upon exiting the Stargate, SG-1 finds itself in the midst of battle. A group of SG soldiers battle a Jaffa army. Believing the soldiers to be the missing-in-action SG-11 team, O'Neill and the others provide assistance. Much to their surprise, the...
In the middle of a battlefield Daniel and Amonet meet in a tent. Amonet uses her hand device on Daniel, and he passes out. When he awakes Amonet (and Sha're) are dead, their bodys stored in the mortuary. Daniel is really depressed and resigns from...
SG-1 travels to a planet whose inhabitants seem to be suffering from mass retrograde amnesia. They have no memory of their lives before the unknown event they call the "Vorlix", and report that their
elders and children are missing. The...
The Tok'ra come to Earth and tell Sam that her dad has been captured and is being held prisoner by Sokar on a planet Earth people would describe as hell. The team decides to go rescue him and takes a cargo ship to the planet because there is no...
Stargate SG-1: Episode 13 -
The Devil You Know (2)
The Tok'ra find out Sokar is going to take his ship in orbit around Netu, and come up with a plan to kill him: since they don't have any weapon capable of penetrating Sokar's shields, they are going to launch some kind of nuclear device into the...
It's been a cold, wet mission for SG-1, looking for Amonet's Harcesis child on the planet told to Daniel by Sha're ("Forever In a Day"). They are ordered straight to the infirmiry by General Hammond, where they are conspicuously given...
An unknown user atempts to come through the gate. As usual the iris is closed, but it seems to be wobbly. Suddenly a cat walks through the iris. Sam recognises the cat to be Shrodinger, the cat she gave to the Tollan Narim. Moments later Narim...
SG-1 travels to a paradisical-appearing planet...only to step immediately back out of the Stargate with no memory of their trip. They soon find themselves engaging in odd behavior, and find out that a computer chip has been planted in their minds...
During an expedition to a civilized planet, the stargate of that world is hit by a meteor, trapping O'Neil on that world without any apparent hope of rescue. While he slowly gives up his old life and joins in with the relatively primitive...
When the Tolan refuse to share technology, even after SG-1 saved the planet from a gou'ald attack, Jack gets mad and steals a device from them. Jack does not see how that was wrong, and can choose between courtmartial or early retirement. He...
Team discovers that a planet on which 2 locals just discovered the stargate that had been burried for thousands of years. When the team goes through the gate, they meet one of the discoverers, Nyan, an archeologist that was looking for ancient...
SG-1 descovers Kheb, the planet where Amonet sent the Harsisis child. They go there and discover a temple, Daniel talks with the monk that is in it. But Apophis attacks Kheb, but his forces are destroyed by Oma Desala, who is mother nature, she...
Whilst visiting a new world, the team discover a huge pyramid, empty but for a central platform above a vast abyss, accessible by a single walkway. Upon the platform is a skull fashioned from pink crystal, that Daniel cannot resist looking into -...
The episode opens with Daniel Jackson confined to the infirmary
recovering from an appendectomy. The rest of team is told to take
a vacation. O'Neill wants to go fishing and Carter wants to stay
on base to work on a project. As O'Neill is leaving...
The SGC is contacted by Alar, a representative of the planet Euronda. His people, who claim direct descent from Earth, are under attack and in need of help. General Hammond sends SG-1 on a humanitarian mission to deliver food and medical supplies....
Anise/Freya, a new Tok'ra representative to Earth, approaches the SGC for help in testing some mysterious armband devices discovered amongst the ruins of a distant planet. Anise believes the devices could prove a powerful weapon in their war...
SG-1 responds to an incoming wormhole with Bra'tac's signal. Instead of Bra'tac, they find Shan'auc who tells them that she has come on behalf of Bra'tac. Teal'c goes to Shan'auc and it is immediately evident to all that the two share chemistry...
During a meeting with the Tok'ra high council, Major Graham of the SGC goes berserk, firing uncontrollably upon the Tok'ra before taking his own life. The SGC is stunned to discover that Graham is a Zatarc, the victim of Goa'uld mind control...
SG-1 arrives on P4X-639, an abandoned, desolate world with a blazing hot sun overhead and ancient ruins surrounding the Stargate. They meet Malakai, an alien archaeologist who has been studying the world for many months, first encountered when...
SG-1 is about to go on a mission to find a planet for the Enkarans when the 7th chevron doesn't lock, the problem turns out to be an energy spike caused by the second gate being active at the same time as the SGC was dialing out. The second gate...
While conducting an archeological dig on planet P3X-888, Daniel Jackson makes a remarkable discovery: a primordial Goa'uld symbiote, an ancient, predatory version of SG-1's parasitical enemies. Before he can bring back his sample however, his team...
Thanks to SG-1, a civilization known as the Enkarans have been transplanted from a Goa'uld slave planet to a safer, more hospitable world. But soon after they settle in, problems arise. One of their villages is attacked by a mysterious ship. The...
SG-1 awakens in a mysterious underground complex with no memory of their previous lives. In fact, they seem to possess a whole new set of memories. No longer O'Neill, Carter, Daniel, and Teal'c, they are Jona, Therra, Carlin and Tor, laborers...
The SGC is contacted by a rambling individual who claims full knowledge of a host of government conspiracies, from the Kennedy cover-up to CIA-sanctioned microwave harassment of Libertarian candidates. He sounds like a crackpot, someone hardly...
A test of the X-301, an experimental aircraft adapted from two Goa'uld death gliders, goes awry sending O'Neill and Teal'c hurtling out of Earth's orbit. As the X-301 streaks through space at a million miles an hour, the SGC struggles to find a...
When Daniel Jackson's old archeology professor, Dr. Jordan, dies in a mysterious lab explosion, Daniel pays a return visit to his old academic stomping grounds. But as he reacquaints himself with his former colleagues, he begins to suspect that...
While visiting Chulak to gather support for a Jaffa rebellion, Teal'c is captured by the Goa'uld. The rest of SG-1, unaware of his fate, are dispatched to thwart a burgeoning alliance between Apophis and Heru-ur. But when they arrive at the...
When General Hammond announces he is stepping down as head of the SGC, O'Neill suspects that there is more to his decision than he is letting on. And, as it turns out, O'Neill is right as he discovers that the NID was behind the change of command....
Nine years in the future, the Gou'ald have been defeated thanks to an alien alliance with an advanced race. Transportation technology and off-world Stargate travel is now commonplace. However, Carter finds out that most of the human race has...
Daniel recovers his son, the Hueresis. He has the memories of all the Gou'ald, which SG Command wants to obtain so that they can defeat their enemies. Daniel is given all the knowledge, but soon begins to use it in a tyrannical fashion as he...
A member of another SG team, returning from an alien planet, commits suicide. The rest of his team begins to go into comas, and Daniel, who also visited the planet, attempts suicide. When SG-1 goes to the planet, they discover a hypnotic light...
During a visit to the Air Force Academy, Carter makes the acquaintance of Jennifer Hailey, a promising young cadet with a rebellious streak. Carter sees great potential in her, but Jennifer seems determined to sabotage her future with the Air...
The SGC is infected by an alien probe that downloads itself into the base computers, accessing sensitive data on the SGC and its personnel. It is detected and apparently deleted from the mainframe. Unbeknownst to all however, the entity has...
SG-1 returns to a planet they helped free from Goa'uld enslavement. Once, with the assistance of SG-1, the people of this world were able to rebel against the forces of Heru'ur and win their freedom. Now, they face a vengeful Cronos determined to...
The SGC are loaning their Goa'uld Mothership to their good friends and allies, the Tok'ra, so they will be able to move to a planet that is not on the Goa'uld data system. However, Tanith is caught out and tells Apophis where the Tok'ra are.
SG1 and Jacob Carter are trapped in another galaxy with Apophis, while Teal'c is brainwashed as a loyal soldier of Apophis with no memory of his defection.
Teal'c, Carter and Daniel return to the SGC, but are faced with difficult questions from General Hammond when they report a mysterious fifth member of SG-1 is trapped on the planet with Jack.
After a particularly rough ride through the Stargate, SG-1 arrives on a planet with a Norweigan-like society. As they meet the villagers, the sky and the sun suddenly change to an orange-red color, rendering the whole planet in an orange glow....
When Daniel's friend Chaka is abducted by slave traders, SG-1 go through the stargate to rescue him. However when the opportunity to free him comes, Chaka refuses to leave, and Daniel discovers Chaka has become the leader of the other Unas...
The team investigates a ziggurat, some kind of burial pyramid, on a desert planet (P2X-338), when they find proof that a Russian expedition has already been there, probably in search of an artifact called the Eye of Tiamut. After contacting the...
At the funeral of Omoc of the Tollan (from "Enigma"), High Chancellor Travell approaches the team and opens discussion about trading high technology. The Tollan Curia want resources in return for ion cannons. Meanwhile, Narim warns Sam that the...
On a agarian planet, SG-1 meets the Ashen Confederacy (from the episode "2010"). The Ashen are more then willing to trade high-tech. However, process of elimination determines that the Ashen homeworld may be the coordinates that the 2010-future...
Carter is kidnapped by mysterious men, and taken to a medical facility. The SG team try to find her, and O'Neill contacts Harry Maybourne to try to find her. Maybourne claims the NID, and Col. Symmonds, are behind the abduction, but Symmonds...
Martin from "Point of No Return" has amnesia again, but has managed to become a TV "creative consultant" by selling a script from his vague memories of SG-1. The government approved the go-ahead for the show as a cover for their covert SG...
The SGC is running a group of cadets through training, and O'Neill isn't particularly satisfied with the group. When they fail two training exercises, Jack is ready to drop them out of the SGC program until he gets word of an alien incursion and...
A Stargate mishap leaves Teal'c trapped inside the Stargate network. Any effort to use the Gate will erase his stored patterns, but the government, as represented by Col. Simmonds, want the Gate reactivated regardless of the cost. They give...
When the System Lords call a summit to deal with a new threat against them, the Tok'ra and Daniel infiltrate the conference and plan to use a poison to wipe them out, but matters get complicated when Osiris, still in the body of Dr. Sarah Kane,...
Earth finds itself threatened when SG Command learns that an asteroid is on a collision course with the planet. The Asgard can't interfere because it's a natural disaster, and the Tok'ra are on the run. SG-1 fixes a crashed cargo ship and...
K'tano, a charismatic Jaffa leader who defeated his own weak System Lord, Imhotep, tries to rally his people against the Goa'uld, and seeks to forge an alliance with Earth. K'tano creates a new Jaffa homeworld. His army is made from the armies of...
SG-1 explores a planet and finds an inactive android. When they reactivate it, it identifies itself as Reese and doesn't seem to know it's an android. Meanwhile, they find evidence that the Replicators were active on the planet. Reese doesn't...
SG-1 finds a world under siege by Lord Svarog's forces because the "Shades of Grey" NID team disabled the planet's defenses. SG-1 must work with the captured team members to restore them.
SG1 returns from a visit to Kalowna with Daniel irradiated at a lethal dosage that will kill him in less then a day. In flashback the team relates how they met with an ethical advisor, Jonas Quinn, and witnesses the Kalownans' process for...
In the aftermath of Daniel's departure, a shattered SG-1 is called upon by the Asgard when Freyr asks them to rescue a scientist, Heimdall, who is stranded on a moon under attack by Osiris. When the team arrives they find that Heimdall is doing...
The SGC has come under attack from Anubis, who has a device that can use one Stargate to destroy another. With a wormhole dialed in to Earth's stargate, the SGC can not contact its off-world allies for help. Carter works furiously to find a...
The SGC has come under attack from Anubis, who has a device that can use one Stargate to destroy another. With a wormhole dialed in to Earth's stargate, the SGC can not contact its off-world allies
for help. Carter works furiously to find a...
SG-1 heads toward the planet Earth, on board a cargo ship with the Tok'ra Jacob Carter, Major Davis, and a scientist named Dr. Friesen. They're on their way to investigate a Goa'uld mothership, which
has arrived in Earth's orbit -- but has...
In the frozen wilderness of Antarctica, a trio of scientists man a small U.S. research base. The base was established four years ago, at the site where Earth's second Stargate was discovered in an
underground cavern ("Solitudes"). The team...
Samantha Carter is awoken at 2 o'clock in the morning by a phone call. The man on the other end identifies himself as Dr. Flemming, and tells her that Adrian Conrad's secret project never ended
("Desperate Measures"). Flemming races down a...
An unknown figure hurries through the dark woods of an alien world. He leads a young woman, afraid, as they are pursued by a squadron of Jaffa warriors. She stumbles, and he tells her to wait in
hiding until the Stargate is opened. He makes...
The SGC receives a transmission through the Stargate from Jonas Quinn's home planet. Commander Hale requests permission to visit Earth with a team of dignitaries. Despite the tragic results of their
previous encounter with Kelowna...
Three scientists study an ancient Goa'uld ring transport platform on a dusty alien world, as SG-1 "baby-sits." One of the scientists, Jay Felger, watches on in astonishment. He hero-worships the
team, and is excited to be in their presence....
SGC's Alpha Site is crowded with Tok'ra and Jaffa refugees and tensions mount between them when the base falls under sabotage and both Tok'ra and Jaffa are mysteriously killed. Jacob Carter and
Bra'tac try to keep their respective sides...
On the newly contacted planet Pangera, SG-1 is offered a deal for a miracle medicine, and they eventually discover that the source is a captured Gou'ald Queen. Worse, the Pangerans don't have enough of the medicine, Tutronum, and what they have is...
Major Samantha Carter is approached by a news reporter as she gets into her car. The woman, Julia Donovan, has a source who has provided her with information on a top-secret government project, code-named "Prometheus," and wants Carter...
Thor arrives on board the Prometheus, where SG-1 is lost in deep space after having thwarted a hijacking attempt by rogue N.I.D. operatives (Prometheus (1)). The Replicators, Thor announces, have completely taken over the Asgard home world. They...
SG-1 returns through the Gate with a strange energy-emitting device and soon see mysterious discorporeal buglike creatures. The creatures are harmless and exist normally on Earth but the device conveys the ability to see them...and it's...
Senator Kinsey exits an office building amidst a crowd of cheering spectators, and the entourage of security expected for a presidential candidate. His party's convention is only weeks away, and Kinsey is regarded by many to be a top contender for...
Maybourne tells Jack about a planet which was inhabited by the Furlings, he says there's a weapon there and that he has the key to get into it and he gets Jack into taking him to the planet along with SG-1. Once on the planet, he puts the key in...
The Russian SG team brings back one of Nirrti's test subjects, who self-destructs after testifying she is working to produce a perfect human, a hok'tar. SG-1 and the Russians go to the planet and find disfigured natives who claim Nirrti is their...
The U.S. and Russia discloses the existence of the Stargate to the United Kingdom, China, and France in a secret Pentagon meeting. As Major Davis briefs the ambassadors, Kinsey, recently transferred from Appropriations to Intelligence oversight,...
SG-1 arrives on a planet and meets humans from a colony planet of Celts but with highly advanced spaceflight technology and their own ship, the Ceberus. They are under attack by an unidentified alien race without seeming motive and the Celt team...
Teal'c starts suffering from a series of dreams where he is a human fireman, "T," preparing to donate a kidney the people in his dream are people he knows, ranging from his SG-1 teammates to Apophis to Bra'tac. In Teal'c's dream (?) Daniel...
The SG-1 team is onboard the Prometheus assisting in a test flight when it falls out of hyperdrive. They get to P3X-744, an unexplored planet that once had a Stargate on it but is now apparently inactive, but are forced to jettison the overloading...
SG-1 arrive on P4S-237, a planet where the locals are under the tyranny of Lord Maat and his master Ba'al, and the villagers believe SG-1 will fulfill a thousand-year old prophecy to free them. Jonas passes out - he starts having brief flashes of...
Skaara runs through the tent village on the desert world of Abydos, where the first Stargate team from Earth once helped liberate them from the powerful Goa'uld Ra seven years ago ("Stargate" the movie). He enters a tent filled with...
Jonas works on the location of the City of the Lost and gets a fix on a planet when they go there, they find locals who have taken in an amnesiac Daniel Jackson. They bring him back to SGC and get reports that Anubis is triumphing with the Eye...
Kelowna asks SGC for assistance from Anubis' attack, while Yu's First prime reveals to a captive Teal'c that the System Lord is going slowly insane due to his age and constant use of the healing sarcophagus. Teal'c convinces the First prime to...
SG-1 find out that Jack has apparently been reduced to the age of a teenager, and there is some mysterious connection to alien abductees and the Asgard.
A Jaffa-centric episode, and it's not a good day for the ones who like the Tauri. Teal'c's son Rya'c and Bra'tac are prisoners at a Jaffa death camp. SG-1, however, will not let their friends meet a lethal end and are determined to rescue them....
On the toxic planet P3X-289, SGC finds an electric field screening a inhabitable area and SG-1 goes to investigate. They meet a boy, Nevin, who leads them to his village where his father and the others use a mental Link to tie into a central...
The team discover a ship on planet P2A-347 containing cylinders holding people in suspended animation. Glowing energy knocks out the team, and Teal'c manages to get them back through the gate. Daniel wakes up and acts erratically as if he were...
While on a survey of an abandoned Naqahdah mine on P3X-403 one of Colonel Edwards' men, Lt. Ritter, goes missing. SG-1 arrives to help in the search and find Ritter dead - left as a warning by the locals. Meanwhile, Daniel finds evidence of Unas...
SG-1 is negotiating with the Hebridans (from "Forsaken") who have high tech that SGC is interested in procuring. Carter volunteers to help the Serrakin pilot they rescued previously, Warrick, and supply a naqadah generator in return for getting a...
While Teal'c and O'Neill are off with some Jaffa and Daniel is helping the natives on a geologically unstable planet, Dr. Jay Felger (from "The Other Guys") has managed to piss off Hammond after blowing the base's power out while testing a new...
SG-1 meets with a group of Jaffa but are interrupted by an attack by female Jaffa. They salvage the larva from a dying male Jaffa and take the team to their camp on another planet. It turns out the System Lord Moloch kills the women, the Ha'ktyl,...
Daniel is taken hostage when he goes to South American in search of an alien device, while Carter and Teal'c investigate the powerful appearance of a new enemy.
Daniel is taken hostage when he goes to South America in search of an alien device reputed to belong to the System Lord Telchak, and tied to his grandfather. Jack is sent to rescue him, while Carter and Teal'c investigate the powerful appearance...
The SGC team are reunited with Jonas Quinn, who asks for their assistance as he's discovered a naquadriah chain reaction threatens to destroy Kalowona.
Samantha Carter begins a relationship with a detective, from whom she must hide her life at Stargate Command. Daniel comes face to face with the Goa'uld who has taken his former girlfriend as a host.
Anubis's Super warriors attack the Alpha site and so the self destruct is initiated but not everyone was evacuated. Teal'c and Jack scour for Major Carter, meanwhile unrest is amongst the allies as the possibility of a mole emerges.
Sam and Daniel go to a empty warehouse where there is supposed to a rogue NID operation in the works. Sam and Daniel find out that Keffler (the only man left alive) is the man who "created" her.
Her name is Anna and she draws pictures of what she...
The United States has a new President. Vice President (former Senator) Kinsey tries, once again, to take control of the Stargate Program, by persuading the new President that it is unsafe under Hammond's command.
Bra'tac reveals to the Tau'ri that Anubis will attack Earth in 3 days. Jack gains access to the Ancients' knowledge and in about a week without the Asgard's help he will die. But in this action they are hoping to find the lost city and defend...
It starts with Jack doing another crossword but its not really a crossword in the questions Jack reveals the location of the Lost City. (They go to the planet and discover that it isn't the real Lost City but it helps them find the real one. Which...
It has not been long since SG-1 saved Earth from Anubis's armada (Lost City (2)). Now there is fear of a new attack, and Prometheus remains on guard in orbit. Tensions are running high between the nations seeking control over the newly-discovered...
With a Goa'uld mothership en route to attack Earth, Dr. Elizabeth Weir has ordered the Goa'uld dignitaries Camulus, Amaterasu, and Yu detained. Across the galaxy, the Asgard Penegal informs Thor and Teal'c that stray Replicator blocks from the...
The climactic battle over Antarctica several months ago (Lost City (2)) is making things difficult for the Russians on the International Space Station, forced to adjust their flight path in order to avoid collision with debris from the destroyed...
Five days in the life of SGC as Jack assumes full command of the base and has to deal with a rapidly growing alien plant, the capture of SG1 by Ba'al, arguing alien delegates, and a tricky traitorous System Lord.
The SGC experiment with a virtual reality chair from the Gamekeeper's world (season 2), but Teal'c becomes trapped in a virtual loop against an undefeatable batch of Anubis drones.
Teal'c moves into an apartment off-base where he becomes involved in a neighbor's problems. Meanwhile, Carter's boyfriend, Peter Shanahan, proposes and Carter tries to decide. Teal'c is then charged for murder and kidnapping. Daniel disappears...
A rich industrialist has evidence to prove that there is alien life on other planets and gives the governments of the world 24 hours to reveal the truth or he's revealing it. The Air Force tries to discredit him. Then Carter is given the job to...
Teal'c is upset when his son Rya'c plans to marry a Jaffa woman of the Haktyl who he sees as not fit for him. Ishta comes to the SGC after she believes Haktyl has been compromised, and move her people into the SGC until Carter finds them a...
The Replicator Carter that Fifth created contacts the SGC and tells them that she wants to be destroyed. She also tells them that Fifth has made all Replicators immune to the disrupter. But does she have an ulterior motive...?
General Hammond and Daniel go on an expedition on the Prometheus to Atlantis. They encounter an abandoned Goa'uld Alkesh and decide to salvage it. A Kull warrior rings aboard the ship and rings everyone else onto the Alkesh leaving only Daniel...
Report from Tok'ra Intelligence: The war between Ba'al and the system lords has reached a critical stage. To escape Ba'al, Lord Ares is fleeing to a planet he once conquered, drained of Naquadah, then abandoned. Coincidentally, it's the same...
Brig. Gen. Jack O'Neill comes home to find treacherous former Vice-President Robert Kinsey in his living room. Kinsey tells O'Neill that he can help him take down The Trust %u2014 a group of rogue NID agents who, to date, have usurped control of...
Gen. Jack O'Neill finds an uninvited visitor in his home. Wielding a pistol (which is aimed at O'Neill's chest), Joe Spencer, a barber from Indiana, accuses O'Neill of ruining his life.
Seven years ago, Joe bought an attractively carved stone at...
Lord Ba'al has brought the other Goa'uld system lords to the brink of surrender. Now he faces a threat even he cannot hope to survive: the Replicators. The machine species has been overpowering his ships throughout the galaxy.
Teal'c and Bra'tac,...
Hidden in the ruins of the temple on Dakara is an Ancient weapon powerful enough to destroy the Replicators and all life in the galaxy. Thanks to Ba'al's timely warning, Gen. O'Neill, Lt. Col. Samantha Carter and her father, Jacob/Selmak, know it....
With the planet of Dakara and the Ancient weapon now in the hands of the Free Jaffa, Anubis plans to reconquer the planet and, thanks to Ba'al's modifications to the stargate, use the Ancient weapon to destroy all life in the galaxy at once.
At...
The world has lost one its unsung heroes: Catherine Langford, Daniel's mentor and one of the pioneers of the Stargate Program, has passed away. She has left Dr. Daniel Jackson her vast collection of archeological tomes and artifacts.
In an alternate timeline, civilian scientists Samantha Carter and Daniel Jackson have followed the videotaped instructions of their alternate selves in Egypt, circa 3000 BCE, and have helped Gen. Hammond and his team unearth the stargate at...
With the departure of Gen. Jack O'Neill, Stargate Command enters a new era. That said, Stargate Command's new commanding officer, Gen. Hank Landry, and SG-1's new leader, Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell, barely have time to settle in — let alone...
Trapped along with Teal'c and Vala far beneath England's Glastonbury Tor, Daniel and Mitchell have only seconds to outwit the Ancient snares in which they're caught. Once they succeed, they have to handle only one or two more small details —...
Daniel and Vala have been saved from the fanatical Ori followers, but — because their savior is an Ori priest and they're still trapped in "borrowed" bodies in a distant galaxy — they're not exactly home-free. Instead, the...
Back at Stargate Command and freed from the bracelets that bound them together, Daniel and Vala bid each other a not-so-fond farewell and return to their respective lives. But they haven't been apart for more than an hour before Daniel collapses...
Because nothing but time will dissolve the link between them, Daniel and Vala are forced to remain together at Stargate Command. But when Vala learns that P8X-412 is one of 43 planets already visited by a Prior of the Ori, she persuades Mitchell...
Lieutenant Colonel Samantha Carter returns from Area 51 to help Stargate Command deal with a galactic threat.On the beginning of the episode a Goa'uld comes trough the gate, asking SGC to help stopping a Prior who has taken control of a Free Jaffa...
SG-1 must investigate when evidence suggests that there are still Goa'uld hiding on Earth -- including a former System Lord. Tensions between Earth and the Free Jaffa continue to mount.
Colonel Mitchell is injured in a skirmish with a warrior from a mythic tribe of rebel Jaffa, and is trained in their fighting techniques only so that he may engage in a ritual battle to the death.
Members of the Jaffa High Council are showing unusual behavior and an old enemy, thought dead, is revealed to be behind it. Meanwhile, one of Mitchell's old friends is about to die after having saved Mitchell's life and wishes to know about the...
SG-1 investigates a planet whose main crop is the highly addictive kassa, but their biggest problem is that they’re held prisoner on the planet with no way to escape because the Stargate appears to have been stolen.
During what was thought to be a routine mission to escort international diplomats to the Gamma Site, SG-1 and their party come up against something totally unexpected and deadly.
Carter and Mitchell find themselves trapped on another plane, unable to be seen by anyone. They go after an assassin using a similar cloak who is striking out at the Sodan.
After becoming pregnant while in the Ori's home galaxy ("Crusade"), Vala gives birth to her miracle child. But no one can predict the astonishing -- and dangerous -- being that is brought into the world.
Adria, Vala's child, is by all appearances...
The team goes off-world and ends up in serious trouble. Meanwhile, Landry is faced with having to decide whether or not Vala can be trusted to remain at the SGC.
The threat by the Ori grows. Danie and Vala visit Atlantis to search for more hints concerning the weapon of Myrdin, better knows as Merlin. This weapon is capable of eradicatin ascended beings like the Ori. Meanwhile Carter, Teal'c and Mitchell...
Leathal combat arises between the Ori, lead by Adria and the Jaffa, after a whole planet gets wiped out by a huge energy burst. Adria believes that this could have been done by SG-1. She imprisons Daniel and Vala to get hints about the weapon.
A confused Vala wanders the streets of a city alone and, hungry, enters a deli. When she tries to skip out on the bill, the owner, Sol, stops her. She confesses that she has no way to pay her bill ... and, in fact, she doesn't even remember who...
The team race to help Merlin build the Sangraal weapon before Adria can track them down, but he is severely weakened by the scale of his difficult task and is forced to take control of Daniel's body
to finish the job.
Mitchell, Carter and Teal'c arrive on a planet being threatened by the Ori. They decide that a line needs to be drawn and that the Ori must not be allowed to advance any further. Carter attempts to
use the Ancient Merlin's technology to...
The SG-1 team learns of yet another world that has been visited by a Prior of the Ori. However, this Prior hasn't issued any threats. The team waits for the Prior's return, only to be shocked by his
identity.
Vala's father, Jacek, contacts Stargate Command wishing to trade information about a series of planned attacks on Earth in exchange for sanctuary on the planet.
The SG-1 team hatches an elaborate plot to capture Adria by using Vala as bait, but Ba'al has a sinister plan of his own which could prove deadly for all involved.
The SG-1 team finds they are likely to live the rest of their lives together trapped on a ship which is caught in a time dilation field which Sam created in order to survive an attack of the
Ori