http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=WikiSysop&feedformat=atomStargateWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T12:28:14ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.1http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Mar_Andersons&diff=13634Mar Andersons2005-07-18T23:02:37Z<p>WikiSysop: add USAF Officer role</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__[[Category:Actors|Andersons, Mar]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:bob.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Alien Fugitives|Bob]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:901-usaf-officer.jpg|thumb|170px|left|USAF Officer]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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===Bob===<br />
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* [[4.11 "Point Of No Return" Episode Guide|4.11 "Point Of No Return"]]<br />
* [[5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme" Episode Guide|5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"]]<br />
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===USAF Officer===<br />
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* [[9.01 "Avalon Part 1" Episode Guide|9.01 "Avalon Part 1"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0027602/ IMDB]<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 09:05, 15 Jun 2005 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=File:901-usaf-officer.jpg&diff=13750File:901-usaf-officer.jpg2005-07-18T23:00:50Z<p>WikiSysop: USAF Officer who visited Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell in the hospital to inform him of the recovery of the body of his F-302 co-pilot ("Avalon Part 1")</p>
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<div>USAF Officer who visited Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell in the hospital to inform him of the recovery of the body of his F-302 co-pilot ("Avalon Part 1")</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Scott_Owen&diff=11494Scott Owen2005-07-18T22:56:30Z<p>WikiSysop: /* Episodes */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__[[Category:Actors|Owen, Scott]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
[[Image:tech-mackenzie.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Technician Mackenzie|Technician Sgt. Mackenzie]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[8.10 "Endgame" Episode Guide|8.10 "Endgame"]]<br />
* [[9.01 "Avalon Part 1" Episode Guide|9.01 "Avalon Part 1"]]<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 18:55, 22 Sep 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Vala_Mal_Doran&diff=13121Vala Mal Doran2005-07-18T22:55:22Z<p>WikiSysop: modify summary, add some keywords and list of episodes</p>
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<div>[[Category:Alien Humans of Unspecified Origin]][[Image:vala.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Vala]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Vala Mal Doran is a "space pirate" who claimed to be a former host to a Goa'uld. She attempted to steal the ''Prometheus'' to trade it for an extremely large amount of weapons grade naquadah, but her plans were thwarted by Daniel Jackson. Vala made her escape from the ''Prometheus'' and then later sought out Daniel on Earth after she obtained a tablet encoded with Ancient writings. This tablet led to the discovery of Avalon of Arthurian mythology. Vala was introduced in the episode, 8.12 "Prometheus Unbound".<br />
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==Character Biography==<br />
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Vala hijacked the ''Prometheus'' while it was on a rescue mission to the Pegasus Galaxy. She sent out a distress call that Gen. Hammond, commander of the mission, decided to answer in case there were human slaves in need of assistance. Once they arrived, they discovered two Goa'uld ships which had been damaged in a fire fight. One was a cargo ship and the other, an al'kesh. They determined that the source of the signal was the al'kesh and sent SG-3 to investigate. Vala wore the suit of one of Anubis' Kull Warriors and used a zat gun to disable the small crew. Eventually all of the ''Prometheus'' crew members were stranded on the al'kesh, except for Dr. Daniel Jackson. Vala took the ship to a planet a day's distance away, even at hyperspeed.<br />
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Daniel attempted to kill the Kull Warrior with the SGC's nullification weapon, but, because she wasn't a Kull Warrior, the weapon was ineffective. She promptly shot him with the zat and tied him to the command chair. When he regained consciousness, Daniel attempted to strike up a conversation with the Warrior and then came to find out that it was a woman in the armor. Vala tortured Daniel, striking him and shooting him with the Kull Warrior's laser weapon, in order to get the codes to unlock the ship's command systems, but he claimed he didn't have the codes. <br />
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Vala healed Daniel's wound from the laser weapon with a small hand-held healing device. Daniel thought that Vala was a Goa'uld because she could operate the healing device, but she said that she was a former host. She claimed that having been a former host of a Goa'uld permitted her to not only use the Goa'uld technology, but also to understand the systems of the ''Prometheus''. She said that the technology was primitive.<br />
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Vala used every trick in the book to get information out of Daniel. When physical torture didn't get her the results she needed, she tried sexual distraction. Daniel, however, matched her strategies with his own and managed to get out of his binds and overcome Vala while she was in the engine room setting the course for her rendezvous with buyers. These buyers were trading a large chest full of weapons grade naquadah, but Daniel thought that they were Vala's people, refugees from a planet which had been taken by Camulus and was vulnerable to Ba'al's forces after Camulus' defeat. Vala told Daniel that a Tok'ra had come to her planet ten years ago and started a rebellion against the ruling Goa'uld. She just so happened to be the host to that Goa'uld. The people captured her and tortured her, but the Tok'ra took pity and removed the symbiote and nursed her back to health. She said her people were nearly wiped out by Camulus and were now threatened by Ba'al. She wanted the ''Prometheus'' to help rescue her people from the moon to which they had fled and take them to a planet far from Goa'uld rule. Daniel locked Vala up in the brig and met the buyers, thinking they were her people. But, he had the presence of mind to put on the protective outer armor of the Kull Warrior's suit. When he met the two alien buyers, he realized that Vala was stealing the ''Prometheus'' in order to sell it. He tried to break off the deal, but the aliens pulled their weapons on him. Then, the ''Prometheus'' was attacked by Goa'uld death gliders, most likely those belonging to Ba'al. <br />
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Daniel managed to get back to the ''Prometheus'' and take off, but the ship took a lot of damage. Vala pursuaded him to let her out of the brig so that she could help him fight the al'kesh and death gliders. She still had control of the ship's systems because she had reprogrammed the ship's access codes. With shields failing and weapons near depletion, it appeared that they were about to be destroyed when Gen. Hammond and the rest of the ''Prometheus'' crew came to their rescue in the al'kesh to which Vala had abandoned them. <br />
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Daniel zatted Vala and returned her to the brig. While he was with the bridge crew, she made her escape, taking the al'kesh into hyperspace and jamming the ''Prometheus''' sensors so that they could not follow. Even though Vala had attempted to steal the ''Prometheus'' and abandon the crew on a disabled ship in the middle of Ba'al's territory, Daniel still couldn't help but respect her abilities as she made her escape. Unfortunately, the ''Prometheus'' had seen too much hull damage for them to complete their rescue mission to the Pegasus Galaxy.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[8.12 "Prometheus Unbound" Episode Guide|8.12 "Prometheus Unbound"]]<br />
* [[9.01 "Avalon Part 1" Episode Guide|9.01 "Avalon Part 1"]]<br />
* [[9.02 "Avalon Part 2" Episode Guide|9.02 "Avalon Part 2"]]<br />
* [[9.03 "Origin Part 3" Episode Guide|9.03 "Origin Part 3"]]<br />
* [[9.04 "The Ties That Bind" Episode Guide|9.04 "The Ties That Bind"]]<br />
* [[9.05 "The Powers That Be" Episode Guide|9.05 "The Powers That Be"]]<br />
* [[9.06 "Beachhead" Episode Guide|9.06 "Beachhead"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Cameron Mitchell|Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell]]<br />
* [[George Hammond|Gen. George Hammond]]<br />
* [[Hank Landry|Gen. Hank Landry]]<br />
* [[Anubis]]<br />
* [[Ba'al]]<br />
* [[Camulus]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Al'kesh]]<br />
* [[Ancients]]<br />
* [[:Category:Stargate Atlantis Team|Atlantis Expedition Team in the Pegasus Galaxy]]<br />
* [[Avalon]]<br />
* [[Cargo Ship]]<br />
* [[Death Glider]]<br />
* [[Goa'uld]]<br />
* [[Kull Warrior]]<br />
* [[Kull Warrior Nullifier]]<br />
* [[Naquadah]]<br />
* [[Prometheus]]<br />
* [[Prometheus Crew]]<br />
* [[Ring Transporter]]<br />
* [[SG-3]]<br />
* [[SG-12]]<br />
* [[Symbiote]]<br />
* [[Tok'ra]]<br />
* [[Zat]]<br />
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* [[Claudia Black]]<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 19:54, 29 Jan 2005 (PST)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Vala&diff=13734Vala2005-07-18T22:44:58Z<p>WikiSysop: Vala moved to Vala Mal Doran</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Vala Mal Doran]]<br />
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<div>[[Category:Ancients]][[Category:Technology]][[Image:ancient-knowledge.jpg|thumb|170px|left|''"It's more than any human can begin to comprehend. Like the universe, it's infinite. It's not just knowledge and information&mdash;it's understanding on a level that you'll never reach."<br/>''&mdash;Daniel Jackson to Replicator Carter, 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2"]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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The Ancients are a race of humans who have existed for millions of years and were the builders of the Stargates. Through the access to their knowledge and technology, the humans of Earth have gained considerable ground in keeping several galaxies safe from terrible oppressors and enemies.<br />
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==Ancient Knowledge==<br />
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The SG-1 team has had two members who have harbored the knowledge of the Ancients. Jack took two temporary downloads from Repositories of Knowledge (2.16 "The Fifth Race", 7.21 "Lost City Part 1", 7.22 "Lost City Part 2", 8.01 "New Order Part 1", 8.02 "New Order Part 2") and Daniel learned the "infinite" knowledge of the Ancients while he was ascended (5.21 "Meridian", 7.01 "Fallen Part 1", 7.02 "Homecoming Part 2", 8.19 "Reckoning Part 1", 8.20 "Reckoning Part 2").<br />
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===Jack's First Download===<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:21601.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jack takes first download of Repository of Knowledge]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:21604.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jack uses Ancient knowledge]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:21606.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jack travels to meet the Asgard]]<br />
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When Jack had the knowledge of the Ancients downloaded the first time (P3R-272), he wrote a formula for computing stellar drift on the chalkboard in Daniel's lab in base eight math (octal). This formula may also have been input by him when he made massive amounts of code changes to the SGC's dialing computer system. Carter considered the formula "revolutionary."<br />
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Although they have never been able to build one of their own, Jack drew the detailed schematics of the Dial Home Device (DHD) when he had the knowledge download the first time. Carter read these schematics to override a freeze in the dialing sequence on a DHD on a planet with two suns. It is possible that the severe heat from the suns had damaged the DHD originally. <br />
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Jack also input the addresses of Stargates in the Milky Way Galaxy which did not appear on the Abydos Cartouche. These planets were most likely not known to the Goa'uld and were, therefore, quite valuable. The planets were thought to be mostly those of the Ancients and to have Ancient technology on them. The SGC could also use these addresses for Alpha Site candidates. About four and half years after the addresses had been input into the SGC's computer, the SGC had sent out probes to only about a quarter of them, indicating that there were hundreds, if not thousands, of these planets. There was one planet from this list which had advanced lifeforms, but they were not friendly to Earth (4.20 "Entity"). For the most part, however, these planets have been uninhabited (4.06 "Window Of Opportunity", 7.17 "Heroes Part 1", 7.18 "Heroes Part 2", 7.21 "Lost City Part 1", 7.22 "Lost City Part 2") or inhabited by friendly people (3.20 "Maternal Instinct", 7.01 "Fallen Part 1").<br />
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Jack's first download of the Repository of Knowledge also revealed the existence of an eight-symbol address to dial a Stargate outside the Milky Way Galaxy. The first planet reached in another galaxy was Othala in the Ida Galaxy, home of the Asgard. The eight-symbol address still has the point of origin last, but the seventh symbol adds a distance calculation to the coodinates in space which are defined by the first six symbols. While visiting the Asgard, Jack learned that the Ancients were indeed the builders of the Stargates and had moved on from their region of space a long time ago.<br />
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The trip to the Ida Galaxy was powered by a generator Jack built with the knowledge of the Ancients. The materials he used to build this generator were from common items found on the base, plus the liquid naquadah power source in a staff weapon. The generator blew out after its first use, but was fixed by Carter and an alternate reality version of her, Dr. Samantha Carter (Mrs. Jack O'Neill). They took the generator to the alternate reality to power the Stargate to contact the Asgard to save Earth from Apophis' invasion. The generator remained in that alternate reality and, if procedures were followed, the Quantum Mirror used to get to that alternate reality was destroyed. (3.06 "Point Of View")<br />
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===Jack's Second Download===<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:lc-jack-download.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jack takes second download of Repository of Knowledge]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:frozen-jack.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jack enters stasis chamber to save his life]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:80201eg.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jack in Thor's care]]<br />
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Jack's second download of the Repository of Knowledge (P3X-439) revealed the location of two of the Ancients' outposts: one on the planet Praclarush Taonas, the other, in Antarctica. Jack also taught Daniel that the Stargate symbols represented not only constellations, but sounds. The address of Praclarush Taonas was constructed by the six syllables of the planet's name. The point of origin for Earth has the sound "at" associated with it. <br />
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Jack modified a Goa'uld cargo ship using Ancient knowledge. His first modification was to the engines, enhancing their performance so that they would reach Praclarush Taonas before he ran out of time from the side effects of the download. His second modification was to the ring transporter where he enhanced the light beam to melt a mile of ice over the Antarctic Outpost. The cargo ship was considered one of the most advanced pieces of technology that Earth possessed, but it was destroyed in the Othala Galaxy where the planet Hala was located. Carter and Teal'c had taken it to find the Asgard so that they could unload the Ancient knowledge from Jack like they had the first time, but the ship was destroyed from the gravitational effects of a black hole the Asgard had created to destroy all of the Replicators which were entrapped on Hala. Some of the Replicators escaped, however, and headed for the Asgard's new homeworld. (6.12 "Unnatural Selection", 8.01 "New Order Part 1")<br />
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The Asgard were familiar with the Ancients and their legacy. They had tried to learn from a copy of the Repository of Knowledge accessed by the Asgard hundreds of years ago (when Thor was young). The information stored in the Repositories is so vast that Thor suggested that it was infinite. When Thor beamed Jack from the stasis chamber in the Antarctic Outpost to a stasis chamber on his ship, the ''Daniel Jackson'', he suggested that he connect Jack's mind to the ship's computer so that Jack could use the knowledge to create a weapon to destroy the Replicators. Jack designed a disruptor gun and then Thor removed the knowledge from his mind once more. The new weapon worked, but some of the Replicators escaped before the energy wave could be emitted by the ''Daniel Jackson'' to destroy the Replicators which were invading the Asgard's planet. (8.02 "New Order Part 2")<br />
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===Daniel's Ascended Knowledge===<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:701-daniel-translates-tablet.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Daniel remembers what the Abydos tablet says after his return to human form]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:81603.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Daniel recalls Ancient knowledge from his time ascended]]<br />
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When Daniel, as an Ascended Being, discovered the tablet on Abydos which was written in one of the oldest forms of the Ancient language, he was able to read the writings with great ease. He related what he read to Carter and Jonas and spoke of the "Lost City." Daniel was removed from his confrontation with Anubis before he used his ascended powers to destroy him. At that point, the rest of SG-1 thought that he was destroyed in the encounter. But, Daniel was pulled away by Oma Desala before The Others got a hold of him and did something more drastic. Daniel chose to return to human form, but part of the arrangement was that his memories were to be erased. Oma disobeyed the rules (again) and merely buried Daniel's memories. When Daniel returned to the SGC after having been found on the planet Vis Uban, his memories started to return. One of the skills which came back full force, even before his memories of all of his prior life, was the ability to read the Ancient writings. He corrected Jonas' erroneous translations of the Abydos tablet, again showing the ease with which he read the language as he had demonstrated on Abydos while he was an Ascended Being. Daniel's ability to read the oldest form of the Ancient writing placed him in the middle of a dangerous mission to hack into Anubis' computer systems on his mothership. Anubis, too, had learned the language of the Ancients and used it to encode his computer systems. Daniel and Jonas were successful in their mission and Anubis' superweapon, and ultimately his mothership, were destroyed. (6.22 "Full Circle", 7.01 "Fallen Part 1", 7.02 "Homecoming Part 2", 8.18 "Threads")<br />
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Daniel's knowledge of the Ancients' language makes him invaluable to the SGC. The fact that he had been an Ascended Being made him the target of those who thought he had memories of that time, which included Ancient knowledge of the locations of powerful Ancient weapons. Replicator Carter knew that Daniel might harbor that kind of knowledge in his subconscious, so she kidnapped him. While Replicator Carter probed Daniel's mind, it was discovered that he not only had the ability to translate the writings of the Ancients, but he also retained the entirity of the Ancients' knowledge. Daniel had a complete version of the Repository of Knowledge, as well as other knowledge he obtained while ascended, stored deep in his subconscious. He was never able to access the information on his own, but with Replicator Carter's "help," he not only gained access to some of the knowledge but used it to take control of the Replicators which were all over the galaxy. Through Replicator Carter's distribution of the knowledge she obtained from Daniel to her "brethren," Daniel piggy-backed the command to freeze every Replicator out there. This bought Jacob/Selmak enough time to activate the weapon on Dakara which destroyed all the Replicators. Replicator Carter killed Daniel to break his control and he died on the ship right before it disintegrated. Oma Desala saved him and offered him ascension one more time, but he returned to human form after he had a hand in eliminating Anubis on his plane of existence. (8.16 "Reckoning Part 1", 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2", 8.18 "Threads")<br />
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Whether or not Daniel retains any of his ascended memories or his Ancient knowledge after his return to human form after his second ascension remains to be seen.<br />
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==Ancient Technology==<br />
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|valign="top"|The Ancients were the race who built the Stargate network throughout the Milky Way and Pegasus Galaxies. There is at least one Stargate in the Ida Galaxy (home of the Asgard). There are thousands of Stargates in existence and the SGC has yet to visit each one. The two main sources of Stargate addresses have been the Abydos Cartouche and the Repository of Knowledge database. There have been a handful of addresses which have been provided by other means. (1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 1", 2.16 "The Fifth Race")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:62009.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Dial Home Device (DHD)]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Dial Home Device (DHD) is encased in a pedestal and has the 39 symbols of the Stargate plus a large activation button in the center. Each symbol lights up as the address is entered. Usually, each Stargate has a DHD nearby. The SGC does not have a DHD, however, and uses a bank of supercomputers to operate their Stargate. (1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:11103.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Library of the Four Races]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The device which contained the library of the four races (Ancients, Asgard, Furlings, Nox) looked strickingly similar to the Dial Home Device. Although the information contained in the library was most likely from all four races, the device itself appeared to be of Ancient design. The only Library of the Four Races found was on Ernest Littlefield's planet (P3X-972) and it is most likely that the device was destroyed when the building in which it was stored collapsed. (1.11 "The Torment Of Tantalus")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:21601.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Repository of Knowledge]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|There have been two planets discovered thus far which have the Ancients' Repository of Knowledge devices (P3R-272, P3X-439). In both cases, Jack took downloads from them and utilized the information to accomplish amazing goals: discovering a method of dialing the Stargate in another galaxy using additional power and an eight-symbol address, and determining the location of Ancient Outposts in the Milky Way Galaxy where power sources and advanced weaponry are kept. Both Repositories are no longer accessible (one's energy source expired and the other was blown up with explosives to prevent it from falling into Anubis' hands). (2.16 "The Fifth Race", 7.21 "Lost City Part 1")<br />
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|valign="top"|The Ancients on P4X-639 attempted to build a time machine so that they could go back in time and avoid a catastrophe which threatened their existence. This catastrophe is believed to have been the plague which killed off many of the Ancients millions of years ago. The time machine did not work and its builders shut it down, wrote of their efforts on the walls surrounding the device, and let the end come. (4.06 "Window Of Opportunity")<br />
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|valign="top"|The Stargate Destroyer uses a Stargate to destroy another Stargate by establishing a wormhole to the victim Stargate and sending an energy beam which causes a build-up in the Stargate's storage capacitors. The energy beam builds this power slowly, almost without detection, until the target Stargate overloads. The naquadah with which the Stargate is built enhances the explosion, guaranteed to not only destroy the Stargate, but ultimately the planet (due to changes in the atmosphere and weather). Anubis found one of these Stargate Destroyers and it was destroyed by Teal'c's son, Rya'c. The address or name of the planet was not disclosed. (6.01 "Redemption Part 1", 6.02 "Redemption Part 2")<br />
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|valign="top"|SG-1 discovered an interesting device in an Ancient research facility on the planet P9X-391. They brought it home and suddenly, everyone on the base was seeing these strange creatures (some of them extremely insect-like). After Jonas Quinn translated some of the glyphs, they determined that the device was designed for one to observe creatures in dimensions close to his/her own. The particle wave that the device emitted was like food to attract the creatures and anyone who touched the machine would be able to see them. If a person touched the device, their natural electrical field was changed so that the person could see the closest dimension. The ability to see this dimension was passed on from person-to-person through touch. Carter and Jonas modified the placement of the power crystals of the device and reversed its charge so that a person would no longer see the creatures. The disposition of the device is not known (either it was returned to the planet or it was sent to Area 51 for further study). (6.13 "Sight Unseen")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:DNA-resequencer.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[DNA Resequencer]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The DNA Resequencer was discovered on the planet designated P3X-367 and was in the hands of the Goa'uld Nirrti who was continuing her pursuit of creating the perfect human host. The subject would stand on a raised platform and the device would display the double helix structure of his/her DNA in a holographic projection. The control console of the Resequencer permitted the operator to rotate the holographic projection of the DNA strand and also to actually make modifications to the subject's DNA. Nirrti used this device on the inhabitants of the planet and caused tremendous mutations in their physical and mental forms. She also used the device on three SGC personnel, with one fatality. The inhabitants discovered Nirrti's deception and killer her. They destroyed the Resequencer after they used it to restore all those who were affected by DNA changes. Why the Ancients built this device is still a mystery, since it could have been used to artificially ascend, to activate the gene needed to operate most of the Ancients' technology, to render gene therapy for various afflictions, to find ways to cure victims of the plague, or to find methods of killing the plague itself. (6.16 "Metamorphosis")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:telchakdevice.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Telchak Device]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Telchak Device is named after the Goa'uld Telchak who used its design to create the first sarcophagus. The technology worked as a healing device for the Ancients, but it proved dangerous to humans if they were exposed to it for too long a time at too close a distance. Anubis conquered Telchak, but never found the device. He understood the technology, however, and used it to give life to his Kull Warriors. If a human were exposed to the powers of the device after death, the energy absorbed by the dead tissue reanimates it&mdash;creating a zombie. The Telchak Device was hidden in a subterranean structure built by the Mayans in modern-day Honduras and spawned the Fountain of Youth myth. It was discovered by Dr. Daniel Jackson and Dr. Bill Lee and studied by the Tok'ra to help the SGC develop a weapon which would counteract the Kull Warriors' life energy. (7.11 "Evolution Part 1", 7.12 "Evolution Part 2", 7.16 "Death Knell")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:elizabeth-zpms.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Zero Point Module (ZPM)]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|A Zero Point Module (ZPM) is a power source which can last several thousand years. Fully-charged or operational ZPMs are very rare now. In the Milky Way Galaxy, three have been found with some or all power available: one from the Ancient Outpost on the planet Praclarush Taonas which was used to power Earth's defenses in the Antarctic Outpost and to establish a stable wormhole to the Pegasus Galaxy (it is now depleted); one found by the Goa'uld System Lord Camulus, but was tainted and unuseable; and one found in a First Dynasty Tomb in Egypt, placed there by a future version of SG-1 who traveled back in time to 3000 B.C. (7.22 "Lost City Part 2", 8.04 "Zero Hour", 8.19 "Moebius Part 1", 8.20 "Moebius Part 2")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:antarctic-outpost-chair.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ancient Outpost Defense Weapons]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The various Outposts that the Ancients left in the Milky Way Galaxy had a command chair which controlled powerful weapons. Only someone with the Ancient gene could activate the systems controlled by the chair. Jack used two chairs in two different Outposts: one on Praclarush Taonas and the other in Antarctica. Atlantis has at least one of these chairs as well. (7.22 "Lost City Part 2", ''Stargate Atlantis'': 1.20 "The Siege Part 2")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:frozen-jack.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ancient Stasis Chamber|Stasis Chamber]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Ancients had a stasis chamber in the Antarctic Outpost which was used by Jack after he took the second download from the Repository of Knowledge. Jack remained in the stasis chamber until SG-1 could get help from the Asgard. A similar chamber was found still operational after 10,000 years in the city-ship Atlantis. The stasis chamber does not "freeze" the subject completely, but merely slows down the metabolism (metabolic stasis). (7.22 "Lost City Part 2", 8.02 "New Order Part 2", ''Stargate Atlantis'': 1.15 "Before I Sleep")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:atlantis-floating.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Lost City of the Ancients|The city-ship Atlantis]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The city-ship Atlantis is one of the most advanced spacecraft ever seen by the SGC. Its size is comparable to Manhattan, and it has within it a database of Ancient knowledge and advanced weapons. Many labs exist in the city as well. The Atlantis Expedition Team lives in the city which also has a Stargate, the only one in the Pegasus Galaxy able to dial Earth. (''Stargate Atlantis'')<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:81902.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Puddle Jumper]]/[[Ancient Timeship]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Ancient Timeship discovered on Harry Maybourne's planet was most likely built by Janus, an Ancient who returned to Earth when Atlantis was abandoned in the Pegasus Galaxy 10,000 years ago. Janus built a time machine inside a small spacecraft, nicknamed by Maj. John Sheppard as a "puddle jumper," and stored it in the jumper bay among all of the other jumpers. The timeship left on Harry's planet had a Stargate dialing computer in its dashboard with the symbols of the constellations of the Milky Way Galaxy, so it is most likely meant to travel within this galaxy's Stargate network. The timeship was used by a future version of SG-1 to travel back in time to 3000 B.C. in order to retrieve a ZPM. The time traveling team placed the ZPM in a First Dynasty Tomb so that the future versions of themselves would not have to travel back in time to retrieve the ZPM. In the current timeline of SG-1, the timeship is being studied by scientists at Area 51. (8.13 "It's Good To Be King", 8.19 "Moebius Part 1", 8.20 "Moebius Part 2", ''Stargate Atlantis'': 1.15 "Before I Sleep")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:communication-stone.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ancient Long Range Communications Stone|Communications Stone]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Ancients had gene-triggered long range communications devices which appeared like dark stones with glyphs etched in them. One of them was found on P3R-233 and the other at a garage sale in Indiana after it was uncovered during an archaeological dig in Egypt. The devices were activated by anyone who had the Ancient gene and linked the minds of the users so that each had visions of the other's thoughts. (8.15 "Citizen Joe")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:81705.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Weapon on Dakara]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The weapon on Dakara was built by the Ancients to break down an object into its basic components. Based on the frequency programmed into the device's control panel (which looks very much like the control panel of the Ancient time machine on P4X-639), the objects destroyed could either be technology or lifeforms. Recently, the weapon was used in conjunction with the Stargates of the Milky Way Galaxy to send an energy wave to destroy the Replicators. It could have just as easily been configured to destroy all life in the galaxy, as was the intent of Anubis. The weapon was destroyed by the Free Jaffa Nation who had taken Dakara in their battle for freedom. It is said that this same device was used to reseed the Milky Way Galaxy with life after the plague which killed several Ancient worlds swept through the galaxy millions of years ago. (8.16 "Reckoning Part 1", 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2", 8.18 "Threads")<br />
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==Technology Derived from Ancient Technology or Knowledge==<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:sarcophagus01.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Sarcophagus]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Goa'uld Telchak used the Ancient's healing device, now known as the Telchak Device, to create the first sarcophagus. The sarcophagus is used by the Goa'uld to prolong their lives. It has also been used as a stasis chamber. Human bodies are easily healed by the technology, even from death, but are adversely affected with addiction if continuously exposed to the energy of the device while healthy. (''Stargate: The Movie'', 2.05 "Need", 7.11 "Evolution Part 1")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:ancient-portable-power.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ancient Portable Power Generator]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|Using the knowledge gained from the first download of the Repository of Knowledge, Jack designed a power generator from various pieces of equipment he found on the base. This generator was designed to be connected to the power panels of the SGC base and allowed the Stargate to draw more power than it ever could otherwise. This extra power enabled the Stargate to form a stable wormhole to another galaxy (in this case, the Ida Galaxy, home of the Asgard). The generator used the liquid naquadah from a staff weapon as a key source of power. The generator blew out after its first use, but Carter and her alternate reality double, Dr. Samantha Carter, got it working once again. It was used and left in this alternate reality. (2.16 "The Fifth Race", 3.06 "Point Of View")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:velona-weapon.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Weapon on Velona]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|The Ascended Being named Orlin gave the knowledge to build a powerful weapon to the people of Velona because he did not wish to see them destroyed by the Goa'uld. The Velonans used the weapon and the Goa'uld was destroyed, but soon thereafter, they decided to use the weapon to conquer neighboring worlds. The Others punished Orlin by destroying Velona and banishing him there. When the SGC substituted a naquadah reactor to generate the power to turn the weapon on once again, Orlin stepped in and prevented it and then destroyed the weapon for good. [Note: It is currently assumed that Orlin used his knowledge of the Ancients to help the Velonans to build this device, but it was not stated outright since The Others were not identified to have ascended Ancients among them until later in the series.] (5.03 "Ascension")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:kullwarriorfull.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Kull Warrior|Anubis' Kull Warriors]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|Anubis used the technology of the Telchak Device to design his own tissue animation system for creating his Kull Warriors. These beings were grown in a lab and then given life through the energy of the derived technology. The warriors were also implanted with Goa'uld symbiotes who were produced with low brain functions, basically making them easy to program to fit Anubis' needs. The SGC used the technology of the Telchak Device to counteract the life-energy of the warriors and they were eventually all defeated on Dakara. (7.11 "Evolution Part 1", 7.12 "Evolution Part 2", 8.18 "Threads")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:kullwarrior-nullifier.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Kull Warrior Nullifier]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|With the study of the Telchak Device, Carter and Jacob Carter/Selmak developed a weapon which emitted an energy blast which counteracted the life energy used to create the Kull Warriors. The device was first successfully used on the Alpha Site and was then adapted to fit on top of the SGC's weapons, its presence on the weapon is evident by its blue light. The energy emitted by the device also appears blue. (7.11 "Evolution Part 1", 7.12 "Evolution Part 2", 7.16 "Death Knell", 7.22 "Lost City Part 2") <br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:antarctic-outpost-access.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Cargo Ship|Enhanced Cargo Ship]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|Using the knowledge gained from his second download of the Repository of Knowledge, Jack enhanced the engines of a cargo ship to make it fly extraordinarily fast. This enhancement allowed them to conduct a round trip between Praclarush Taonas and Earth at tremendous speed. Jack also made modifications to the cargo ship's ring transporter, making it emit a powerful energy beam which melted a mile of ice in the Antarctic to gain access to the Outpost buried there. The cargo ship was destroyed by the gravitational pull of a black hole in the Othala Galaxy. (7.22 "Lost City Part 2", 8.01 "New Order Part 1")<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:disruptor-gun.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Disruptor Gun]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|While Jack carried the second download of the Ancients' knowledge, he designed a disruptor gun using this knowledge on an Asgard computer. The Asgard had the technology to produce a prototype from the design. It was meant to disrupt the link between the blocks which composed the Replicators. After it worked, Thor used the design to configure an identical energy wave using his ship, the ''Daniel Jackson'', as the source of the wave. He rid the Asgard's homeworld of the Replicators which were physically on the planet, but some of them escaped. The Asgard then designed a satellite which emitted the same disruptor wave. That device was used at the Alpha Site to destroy Fifth and his ship. The wave's frequency was discovered by Replicator Carter and she developed an immunity to it. Thor and Carter modified the frequency and Thor used his ship once again to destroy Replicators which were onboard a Goa'uld ha'tak in the Milky Way Galaxy. When they attempted to use the energy wave a second time, however, they found that the Replicators learned how to adapt immunity to the wave through their hyperspace link. Eventually, the energy wave to destroy the Replicators throughout the Milky Way Galaxy was emitted by the weapon on Dakara which used similar technology to match the frequency within a margin of that of the modified disruptor wave. (8.02 "New Order Part 2", 8.11 "Gemini", 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2")<br />
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==Articles on the Ancients==<br />
{{AncientArticles}}<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1" Episode Guide|1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1"]]<br />
* [[1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2" Episode Guide|1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]]<br />
* [[1.11 "The Torment Of Tantalus" Episode Guide|1.11 "The Torment Of Tantalus"]]<br />
* [[2.16 "The Fifth Race" Episode Guide|2.16 "The Fifth Race"]]<br />
* [[3.06 "Point Of View" Episode Guide|3.06 "Point Of View"]]<br />
* [[3.20 "Maternal Instinct" Episode Guide|3.20 "Maternal Instinct"]]<br />
* [[4.06 "Window Of Opportunity" Episode Guide|4.06 "Window Of Opportunity"]]<br />
* [[4.20 "Entity" Episode Guide|4.20 "Entity"]]<br />
* [[5.03 "Ascension" Episode Guide|5.03 "Ascension"]]<br />
* [[5.21 "Meridian" Episode Guide|5.21 "Meridian"]]<br />
* [[6.01 "Redemption Part 1" Episode Guide|6.01 "Redemption Part 1"]]<br />
* [[6.02 "Redemption Part 2" Episode Guide|6.02 "Redemption Part 2"]]<br />
* [[6.12 "Unnatural Selection" Episode Guide|6.12 "Unnatural Selection"]]<br />
* [[6.13 "Sight Unseen" Episode Guide|6.13 "Sight Unseen"]]<br />
* [[6.16 "Metamorphosis" Episode Guide|6.16 "Metamorphosis"]]<br />
* [[7.01 "Fallen Part 1" Episode Guide|7.01 "Fallen Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]]<br />
* [[7.11 "Evolution Part 1" Episode Guide|7.11 "Evolution Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.12 "Evolution Part 2" Episode Guide|7.12 "Evolution Part 2"]]<br />
* [[7.17 "Heroes Part 1" Episode Guide|7.17 "Heroes Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.18 "Heroes Part 2" Episode Guide|7.18 "Heroes Part 2"]]<br />
* [[7.21 "Lost City Part 1" Episode Guide|7.21 "Lost City Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.22 "Lost City Part 2" Episode Guide|7.22 "Lost City Part 2"]]<br />
* [[8.04 "Zero Hour" Episode Guide|8.04 "Zero Hour"]]<br />
* [[8.11 "Gemini" Episode Guide|8.11 "Gemini"]]<br />
* [[8.13 "It's Good To Be King" Episode Guide|8.13 "It's Good To Be King"]]<br />
* [[8.15 "Citizen Joe" Episode Guide|8.15 "Citizen Joe"]]<br />
* [[8.16 "Reckoning Part 1" Episode Guide|8.16 "Reckoning Part 1"]]<br />
* [[8.17 "Reckoning Part 2" Episode Guide|8.17 "Reckoning Part 2"]]<br />
* [[8.18 "Threads" Episode Guide|8.18 "Threads"]]<br />
* [[8.19 "Moebius Part 1" Episode Guide|8.19 "Moebius Part 1"]]<br />
* [[8.20 "Moebius Part 2" Episode Guide|8.20 "Moebius Part 2"]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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===Characters===<br />
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* [[Jack O'Neill|Col./Brig. Gen. Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Samantha Carter|Capt./Maj./Lt. Col. Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Jonas Quinn]]<br />
* [[Anubis]]<br />
* [[Apophis]]<br />
* [[Jacob Carter/Selmak]]<br />
* [[Alternate Realities#3.06 "Point Of View"|Dr. Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Janus]]<br />
* [[Bill Lee|Dr. Bill Lee]]<br />
* [[Oma Desala]]<br />
* [[Orlin]]<br />
* [[Rya'c]]<br />
* [[Telchak]]<br />
* [[Thor]]<br />
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===Keywords===<br />
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* [[Abydos Cartouche]]<br />
* [[Alpha Site]]<br />
* [[Alternate Realities]]<br />
* [[Ancient Gene]]<br />
* [[Ancient Long Range Communications Stone]]<br />
* [[Ancient Portable Power Generator]]<br />
* [[Ancient Stasis Chamber]]<br />
* [[Ancient Time Machine]]<br />
* [[Ancient Timeship]]<br />
* [[Antarctic Outpost]]<br />
* [[Ancient Outpost Defense Weapons]]<br />
* [[Asgard]]<br />
* [[:Category:Stargate Atlantis Team|Atlantis Expedition Team]]<br />
* [[Cargo Ship]]<br />
* [[Dakara]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson (ship)]]<br />
* [[Dial Home Device (DHD)]]<br />
* [[Disruptor Gun]]<br />
* [[Disruptor Satellite]]<br />
* [[DNA Resequencer]]<br />
* [[Free Jaffa Nation]]<br />
* [[Furlings]]<br />
* [[Goa'uld]]<br />
* [[Hala]]<br />
* [[Interdimensional Device]]<br />
* [[Kull Warrior]]<br />
* [[Kull Warrior Nullifier]]<br />
* [[Library of the Four Races]]<br />
* [[Lost City of the Ancients]]<br />
* [[Naquadah]]<br />
* [[Nox]]<br />
* [[Othala]]<br />
* [[P3R-233]]<br />
* [[P3R-272]]<br />
* [[P3X-439]]<br />
* [[P3X-972]]<br />
* [[P9X-391]]<br />
* [[Praclarush Taonas]]<br />
* [[Puddle Jumper]]<br />
* [[Repository of Knowledge]]<br />
* [[Ring Transporter]]<br />
* [[Sarcophagus]]<br />
* [[Staff Weapon]]<br />
* [[Stargate]]<br />
* [[Stargate Command (SGC)]]<br />
* [[Stargate Destroyer]]<br />
* [[Telchak Device]]<br />
* [[Tok'ra]]<br />
* [[Velona]]<br />
* [[Weapon on Dakara]]<br />
* [[Weapon on Velona]]<br />
* [[Zero Point Module (ZPM)]]<br />
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===Other===<br />
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* [[Stargate: The Movie]]<br />
* [[Stargate Atlantis]]<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 15:10, 16 Apr 2005 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=SG-9&diff=10251SG-92004-12-31T02:04:44Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>[[Category:SG Teams|SG-09]][[Image:grogan.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Lt. Grogan, last known member of SG-9]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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SG-9 was one of the original teams activated when Stargate Command was put back into service after Apophis' attack on the SGC.<br />
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==Seasons One and Two==<br />
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We first hear of SG-9 when it was activated in the episode, 1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2". At that point, we are not given its function, but history has shown that the primary function of the unit was for diplomatic purposes, especially designed to negotiate with new off-world allies in the war against the Goa'uld.<br />
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As early as the Season One episode, 1.06 "The First Commandment", this directive was seen going terribly wrong when the commanding officer of the unit posed as a god and enslaved the people of P3X-513. The team consisted of:<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:hanson.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Jonas Hanson|Capt. Jonas Hanson, commanding officer]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:frakes.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Frakes|Frakes, team anthropologist]]]]<br />
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|valign="top"|[[Image:baker.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Baker|Lt. Baker]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:connor.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Connor|Lt. Connor]]]]<br />
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Captain Jonas Hanson killed Lt. Frakes as he and Lt. Connor attempted to get word to the SGC about what was happening on the planet. Connor was successful at getting his signal through the wormhole and SG-1 answered his call. Lt. Baker joined Capt. Hanson in his rouse and both men ended up dead when the natives revolted, much due to SG-1's influence on them. Lt. Connor was the only surviving member of the team and we later learn that he was promoted to captain and given command of SG-11.<br />
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SG-9 was reassembled under the command of Major Stan Kovacek:<br />
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[[Image:kovacek.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Stan Kovacek|Maj. Stan Kovacek]]]]<br />
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When SG-1 was sent to the prison planet Hadante by the ruling group called the Taldor, Major Kovacek worked with General Hammond in negotiating for their release, in the Season Two episode, 2.03 "Prisoners". SG-1 had been unfortunate enough to be at the wrong place when they offered assistance to a known criminal and they were subsequently sent to Hadante for life. Major Kovacek was very careful with his choice of words when speaking to the Taldor and was able to gather information about them. General Hammond and he worked two days trying to gain SG-1's release, but the team was able to escape from the planet with the help of one of the inmates.<br />
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==Seasons Three and Four==<br />
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The next time SG-9 is mentioned is in the Season Four episode, 4.09 "Scorched Earth" when they were sent out on missions searching for a new homeworld for the Enkarans who were being displaced by a Gadmeer terraforming ship. No mention is made of the number of members of the team or who was commanding it. They were assigned this task along with SG-5 and SG-6.<br />
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==Seasons Five and Six==<br />
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After it was discovered that the NID had a rogue cell operating to steal alien technology, the SGC attempted to regain the trust of many of the planets' representatives in the Season Five episode, 5.20 "The Sentinel". One such planet was Latona. SG-9, under the command of Maj. Benton and including Lt. Grogan, Tarkman, and Winters (latter two members' ranks unknown), was sent to talk with the planet's leaders about reforming relations. Unfortunately, the rogue agents had disabled the planet's sophisticated defense system called "The Sentinel" and Jaffa were able to attack through the stargate. In the battle, all members of SG-9, except for Lt. Grogan, were killed. SG-1, along with the two rogue agents who had disarmed the system, were able to get the system back up, but at the cost of the two rogue agents' lives. <br />
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[[Image:grogan.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Grogan|Lt. Grogan]]]]<br />
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==Seasons Seven and Eight==<br />
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The diplomatic abilities of SG-9 was put to the test when they were sent to a planet (designation unknown) to negotiate with the rebel leader of a religious group who took over the planet when SG-1 activated the stargate. It was SG-1's arrival that sparked this group, under the leadership of a zealot named Soren, to overthrow the government of the nation called the Rand Protectorate because the activation of the stargate proved that their religious beliefs about the gods returning through the stargate to reward the faithful were true. Soren's followers started the war by attacking a missile site in the Rand Protectorate and from there, the war escalated to a full-blown world war, with Rand's rival nation, the Caledonian Federation, retaliating. Soon, missiles were being fired from both nations and the entire world lay in ruins, and the few who remained behind were judged and executed by Soren's rebels if they did not pledge their beliefs in the gods. SG-9 was sent to the planet to try to gain access to the planet's surface to search for Daniel Jackson who had been attempting to educate the people on the stargate and the Goa'uld when the war started. SG-9's attempts were unsuccessful and Gen. Jack O'Neill decided to invite Soren and his guard to the SGC to talk with him, but this proved unsuccessful as well. Fortunately, Daniel was able to make contact with the SGC on his own and they devised a plan in which they could successfully extract him from the planet and at the same time give the people hope of rebuilding after Soren's rule of terror. The members of SG-9 were not identified (8.05 "Icon").<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2" Episode Guide|1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]]<br />
* [[1.06 "The First Commandment" Episode Guide|1.06 "The First Commandment"]]<br />
* [[2.03 "Prisoners" Episode Guide|2.03 "Prisoners"]]<br />
* [[4.09 "Scorched Earth" Episode Guide|4.09 "Scorched Earth"]]<br />
* [[5.20 "The Sentinel" Episode Guide|5.20 "The Sentinel"]]<br />
* [[8.05 "Icon" Episode Guide|8.05 "Icon"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Jack O'Neill|Col./Brig. Gen. Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Baker|Lt. Baker]]<br />
* [[Connor|Lt. Connor]]<br />
* [[Frakes]]<br />
* [[Grogan|Lt. Grogan]]<br />
* [[Jonas Hanson|Capt. Jonas Hanson]]<br />
* [[Stan Kovacek|Maj. Stan Kovacek]]<br />
* [[Soren]]<br />
* [[Tarkman]]<br />
* [[Winters]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Caledonian Federation]]<br />
* [[Enkarans]]<br />
* [[Gadmeer]]<br />
* [[Hadante]]<br />
* [[Latona]]<br />
* [[P3X-513]]<br />
* [[Rand Protectorate]]<br />
* [[Sentinel]]<br />
* [[SG-1]]<br />
* [[SG-5]]<br />
* [[SG-6]]<br />
* [[SG-11]]<br />
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==Actors==<br />
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* [[Adrian Hughes]] as [[Baker|Lt. Baker]]<br />
* [[Roger R. Cross]] as [[Connor|Lt. Connor]]<br />
* [[D. Neil Mark]] as [[Frakes]]<br />
* [[David Kopp]] as [[Grogan|Lt. Grogan]]<br />
* [[William Russ]] as [[Jonas Hanson|Capt. Jonas Hanson]]<br />
* [[Andrew Wheeler]] as [[Stan Kovacek|Maj. Stan Kovacek]]<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 05:43, 9 Jul 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=William_Russ&diff=12927William Russ2004-12-31T02:03:30Z<p>WikiSysop: Hansen --> Hanson</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__[[Category:Actors|Russ, William]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
[[Image:hanson.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Jonas Hanson|Capt. Jonas Hanson]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[1.06 "The First Commandment" Episode Guide|1.06 "The First Commandment"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0750916/ IMDB]<br />
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<div>[[Category:SG Teams|SG-09]][[Image:grogan.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Lt. Grogan, last known member of SG-9]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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SG-9 was one of the original teams activated when Stargate Command was put back into service after Apophis' attack on the SGC.<br />
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==Seasons One and Two==<br />
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We first hear of SG-9 when it was activated in the episode, 1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2". At that point, we are not given its function, but history has shown that the primary function of the unit was for diplomatic purposes, especially designed to negotiate with new off-world allies in the war against the Goa'uld.<br />
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As early as the Season One episode, 1.06 "The First Commandment", this directive was seen going terribly wrong when the commanding officer of the unit posed as a god and enslaved the people of P3X-513. The team consisted of:<br />
{|<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:hanson.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Jonas Hanson|Capt. Jonas Hanson, commanding officer]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:frakes.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Frakes|Frakes, team anthropologist]]]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:baker.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Baker|Lt. Baker]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:connor.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Connor|Lt. Connor]]]]<br />
|}<br />
Captain Jonas Hanson killed Lt. Frakes as he and Lt. Connor attempted to get word to the SGC about what was happening on the planet. Connor was successful at getting his signal through the wormhole and SG-1 answered his call. Lt. Baker joined Capt. Hanson in his rouse and both men ended up dead when the natives revolted, much due to SG-1's influence on them. Lt. Connor was the only surviving member of the team and we later learn that he was promoted to captain and given command of SG-11.<br />
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SG-9 was reassembled under the command of Major Stan Kovacek:<br />
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[[Image:kovacek.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Stan Kovacek|Maj. Stan Kovacek]]]]<br />
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When SG-1 was sent to the prison planet Hadante by the ruling group called the Taldor, Major Kovacek worked with General Hammond in negotiating for their release, in the Season Two episode, 2.03 "Prisoners". SG-1 had been unfortunate enough to be at the wrong place when they offered assistance to a known criminal and they were subsequently sent to Hadante for life. Major Kovacek was very careful with his choice of words when speaking to the Taldor and was able to gather information about them. General Hammond and he worked two days trying to gain SG-1's release, but the team was able to escape from the planet with the help of one of the inmates.<br />
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==Seasons Three and Four==<br />
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The next time SG-9 is mentioned is in the Season Four episode, 4.09 "Scorched Earth" when they were sent out on missions searching for a new homeworld for the Enkarans who were being displaced by a Gadmeer terraforming ship. No mention is made of the number of members of the team or who was commanding it. They were assigned this task along with SG-5 and SG-6.<br />
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==Seasons Five and Six==<br />
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After it was discovered that the NID had a rogue cell operating to steal alien technology, the SGC attempted to regain the trust of many of the planets' representatives in the Season Five episode, 5.20 "The Sentinel". One such planet was Latona. SG-9, under the command of Maj. Benton and including Lt. Grogan, Tarkman, and Winters (latter two members' ranks unknown), was sent to talk with the planet's leaders about reforming relations. Unfortunately, the rogue agents had disabled the planet's sophisticated defense system called "The Sentinel" and Jaffa were able to attack through the stargate. In the battle, all members of SG-9, except for Lt. Grogan, were killed. SG-1, along with the two rogue agents who had disarmed the system, were able to get the system back up, but at the cost of the two rogue agents' lives. <br />
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[[Image:grogan.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Grogan|Lt. Grogan]]]]<br />
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==Seasons Seven and Eight==<br />
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The diplomatic abilities of SG-9 was put to the test when they were sent to a planet (designation unknown) to negotiate with the rebel leader of a religious group who took over the planet when SG-1 activated the stargate. It was SG-1's arrival that sparked this group, under the leadership of a zealot named Soren, to overthrow the government of the nation called the Rand Protectorate because the activation of the stargate proved that their religious beliefs about the gods returning through the stargate to reward the faithful were true. Soren's followers started the war by attacking a missile site in the Rand Protectorate and from there, the war escalated to a full-blown world war, with Rand's rival nation, the Caledonian Federation, retaliating. Soon, missiles were being fired from both nations and the entire world lay in ruins, and the few who remained behind were judged and executed by Soren's rebels if they did not pledge their beliefs in the gods. SG-9 was sent to the planet to try to gain access to the planet's surface to search for Daniel Jackson who had been attempting to educate the people on the stargate and the Goa'uld when the war started. SG-9's attempts were unsuccessful and Gen. Jack O'Neill decided to invite Soren and his guard to the SGC to talk with him, but this proved unsuccessful as well. Fortunately, Daniel was able to make contact with the SGC on his own and they devised a plan in which they could successfully extract him from the planet and at the same time give the people hope of rebuilding after Soren's rule of terror. The members of SG-9 were not identified (8.05 "Icon").<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2" Episode Guide|1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]]<br />
* [[1.06 "The First Commandment" Episode Guide|1.06 "The First Commandment"]]<br />
* [[2.03 "Prisoners" Episode Guide|2.03 "Prisoners"]]<br />
* [[4.09 "Scorched Earth" Episode Guide|4.09 "Scorched Earth"]]<br />
* [[5.20 "The Sentinel" Episode Guide|5.20 "The Sentinel"]]<br />
* [[8.05 "Icon" Episode Guide|8.05 "Icon"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Jack O'Neill|Col./Brig. Gen. Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Baker|Lt. Baker]]<br />
* [[Connor|Lt. Connor]]<br />
* [[Frakes]]<br />
* [[Grogan|Lt. Grogan]]<br />
* [[Jonas Hansen|Capt. Jonas Hansen]]<br />
* [[Stan Kovacek|Maj. Stan Kovacek]]<br />
* [[Soren]]<br />
* [[Tarkman]]<br />
* [[Winters]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Caledonian Federation]]<br />
* [[Enkarans]]<br />
* [[Gadmeer]]<br />
* [[Hadante]]<br />
* [[Latona]]<br />
* [[P3X-513]]<br />
* [[Rand Protectorate]]<br />
* [[Sentinel]]<br />
* [[SG-1]]<br />
* [[SG-5]]<br />
* [[SG-6]]<br />
* [[SG-11]]<br />
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==Actors==<br />
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* [[Adrian Hughes]] as [[Baker|Lt. Baker]]<br />
* [[Roger R. Cross]] as [[Connor|Lt. Connor]]<br />
* [[D. Neil Mark]] as [[Frakes]]<br />
* [[David Kopp]] as [[Grogan|Lt. Grogan]]<br />
* [[William Russ]] as [[Jonas Hansen|Capt. Jonas Hansen]]<br />
* [[Andrew Wheeler]] as [[Stan Kovacek|Maj. Stan Kovacek]]<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 05:43, 9 Jul 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=File:Hanson.jpg&diff=12928File:Hanson.jpg2004-12-31T02:01:04Z<p>WikiSysop: Capt. Jonas Hanson ("The First Commandment")</p>
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<div>[[Category:SGC Personnel|Hanson, Jonas]][[Image:hansen.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Capt. Jonas Hanson]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Captain Jonas Hanson was the commanding officer of SG-9 and the former fiance of Captain Samantha Carter. He was introduced in the episode, 1.06 "The First Commandment".<br />
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==Character Biography==<br />
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Captain Jonas Hanson carried a Holy Bible with him on his missions, searching the scriptures for God. After leading his team to P3X-513 and exposing himself to the harmful UV rays of the planet while on a rescue mission to find a lost child, Hanson became delusional, thinking himself to be God. He drove the people of the planet from their cave homes (which they lived in to avoid the harmful UV rays) and forced them to build a temple in his honor. He felt that he was helping the people develop, but actually he was killing them. Teal'c identified two devices left by the Goa'uld which would block out the harmful UV radiation, but Hanson wanted to be the one to turn them on so that he could prove that he was the people's god. When SG-1 tried to interfere, he attempted to sacrifice Jack in the wormhole of the stargate, knowing that Jack would die because the iris was still closed. The people were convinced that he was not their god by Daniel, and they threw Hanson into the wormhole instead. <br />
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During Hanson's delusion, SG-9 member Baker joined his charade and was killed in the uprising, but Connor and Frakes did not. Hanson knew that Connor and Frakes were heading toward the stargate to report him, so he tracked them down and killed Frakes, but Connor was able to escape and send his signal through to the SGC. After the uprising, only Connor remained of SG-9.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[1.06 "The First Commandment" Episode Guide|1.06 "The First Commandment"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Jack O'Neill|Col. Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Samantha Carter|Capt. Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Baker]]<br />
* [[Connor]]<br />
* [[Frakes]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Goa'uld]]<br />
* [[P3X-513]]<br />
* [[SG-9]]<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[William Russ]]<br />
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==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
[[Image:kasuf.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Kasuf|Kasuf of Abydos]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[Stargate: The Movie]]<br />
* [[2.09 "Secrets" Episode Guide|2.09 "Secrets"]]<br />
* [[3.10 "Forever In A Day" Episode Guide|3.10 "Forever In A Day"]]<br />
* [[4.17 "Absolute Power" Episode Guide|4.17 "Absolute Power"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0042805/ IMDB]<br />
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==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
[[Image:hamilton.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Hamilton|Dr. Hamilton]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[4.19 "Prodigy" Episode Guide|4.19 "Prodigy"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0558645/ IMDB]<br />
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== Directing Credits ==<br />
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* [[3.20 "Maternal Instinct" Episode Guide|3.20 "Maternal Instinct"]]<br />
* [[4.18 "The Light" Episode Guide|4.18 "The Light"]] <br />
* [[5.14 "48 Hours" Episode Guide|5.14 "48 Hours"]]<br />
* [[6.11 "Prometheus" Episode Guide|6.11 "Prometheus"]]<br />
* [[6.13 "Sight Unseen" Episode Guide|6.13 "Sight Unseen"]] <br />
* [[7.10 "Birthright" Episode Guide|7.10 "Birthright"]]<br />
* [[7.13 "Grace" Episode Guide|7.13 "Grace"]] <br />
* [[7.20 "Inauguration" Episode Guide|7.20 "Inauguration"]]<br />
* [[8.04 "Zero Hour" Episode Guide|8.04 "Zero Hour"]]<br />
* [[8.05 "Icon" Episode Guide|8.05 "Icon"]]<br />
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== Other ==<br />
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* Director of photography<br />
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== Related Links ==<br />
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0937344/ IMDB]<br />
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<div>[[Category:Amra]][[Image:804aliens.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Arma Delegates]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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The Arma Delegates were escorted to the SGC by SG-5 to negotiate a trade agreement with Major Paul Davis in the episode, 8.04 "Zero Hour". Because the two delegates bickered and stalled the negotiations, Brig. Gen. Jack O'Neill had them confined to a VIP room until they could act like grown men. Jack's "time out" diplomacy worked and the two delegates became more cooperative with each other, although we are not told how the negotiations turned out.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[8.04 "Zero Hour" Episode Guide|8.04 "Zero Hour"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Jack O'Neill|Brig. Gen. Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Paul Davis|Maj. Paul Davis]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Amra]]<br />
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==Actors==<br />
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* [[Jesai Jayhmes]] <br />
* [[James Ashcroft]]<br />
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<div>[[Category:Jaffa]][[Image:noimageavailable.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jaffa Ka'lel]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Ka'lel was one of the Jaffa warriors who rescued female infants from death by fire in a ritual started by the Goa'uld Moloc to control his Jaffa population, in the episode, 7.10 "Birthright".<br />
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==Character Biography==<br />
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[[Image:workinprogress.jpg]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[7.10 "Birthright" Episode Guide|7.10 "Birthrigth"]]<br />
* [[8.09 "Sacrifices" Episode Guide|8.09 "Sacrifices"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Ishta]]<br />
* [[Moloc]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Jaffa]]<br />
* [[Symbiote]]<br />
* [[Tretonin]]<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[Simone Bailly]]<br />
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<div>__NOTOC__[[Category:Actors|Prout, Kristen]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
[[Image:nesa.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Nesa|Jaffa Nesa]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[7.10 "Birthright" Episode Guide|7.10 "Birthright"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm1020153 IMDB]<br />
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<div>[[Category:Jaffa]][[Image:nesa.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Jaffa Nesa]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Nesa was a young Jaffa warrior who had been rescued from death in the episode, 7.10 "Birthright".<br />
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==Character Biography==<br />
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Nesa was rescued when she was an infant about to be killed in fire by the Goa'uld Moloc in his effort to control his Jaffa population. When Nesa was rescued by her older sister, Neith, she was about to be killed because her father discovered what Neith was doing. Neith killed her father in their escape. Nesa didn't need a symbiote until she reached puberty and her time was approaching when SG-1 met her. She bonded quickly with Daniel Jackson and he was able to discover that she did not wish to have a symbiote because it would mean that someone else would die so that she could live. Nesa felt it was her right to decide whether or not to take tretonin and she pursuaded Neith to take it in order to save her own life when she was injured during a raid to obtain a symbiote for Nesa. Fortunately, both Neith and Nesa were able to switch to tretonin and survive without the symbiotes.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[7.10 "Birthright" Episode Guide|7.10 "Birthright"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Moloc]]<br />
* [[Neith]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Jaffa]]<br />
* [[Symbiote]]<br />
* [[Tretonin]]<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[Kirsten Prout]]<br />
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<div>__NOTOC__[[Category:Actors|Kosterman, Mitchell]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{|<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:hamner.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[James Hamner|ATF Special Agent James Hamner]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:rundell.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Tom Rundell|Colonel Tom Rundell]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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===ATF Special Agent James Hamner===<br />
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* [[3.02 "Seth" Episode Guide|3.02 "Seth"]]<br />
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===Colonel Tom Rundell===<br />
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* [[7.17 "Heroes Part 1" Episode Guide|7.17 "Heroes Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.18 "Heroes Part 2" Episode Guide|7.18 "Heroes Part 2"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0467416 IMDB]<br />
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== Related Articles ==<br />
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* [[Episode Guides]]<br />
* [[Transcripts]]</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Season_Seven&diff=1812Season Seven2004-07-11T00:04:04Z<p>WikiSysop: restore table version with images</p>
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<div>[[Category:Episode Guides|7, Season]]<br />
== Season Seven ==<br />
{|<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.01 "Fallen Part 1" Episode Guide|7.01 "Fallen Part 1"]]<br />
:{{701precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]]<br />
:{{702precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:702eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.03 "Fragile Balance" Episode Guide|7.03 "Fragile Balance"]]<br />
:{{703precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:703eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.04 "Orpheus" Episode Guide|7.04 "Orpheus"]]<br />
:{{704precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:704eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.05 "Revisions" Episode Guide|7.05 "Revisions"]]<br />
:{{705precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:705eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.06 "Lifeboat" Episode Guide|7.06 "Lifeboat"]]<br />
:{{706precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:706eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.07 "Enemy Mine" Episode Guide|7.07 "Enemy Mine"]]<br />
:{{707precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:707eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.08 "Space Race" Episode Guide|7.08 "Space Race"]]<br />
:{{708precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:708eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.09 "Avenger 2.0" Episode Guide|7.09 "Avenger 2.0"]]<br />
:{{709precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:709eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.10 "Birthright" Episode Guide|7.10 "Birthright"]]<br />
:{{710precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:710eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.11 "Evolution Part 1" Episode Guide|7.11 "Evolution Part 1"]]<br />
:{{711precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.12 "Evolution Part 2" Episode Guide|7.12 "Evolution Part 2"]]<br />
:{{712precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.13 "Grace" Episode Guide|7.13 "Grace"]]<br />
:{{713precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.14 "Fallout" Episode Guide|7.14 "Fallout"]]<br />
:{{714precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.15 "Chimera" Episode Guide|7.15 "Chimera"]]<br />
:{{715precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:715eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.16 "Death Knell" Episode Guide|7.16 "Death Knell"]]<br />
:{{716precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.17 "Heroes Part 1" Episode Guide|7.17 "Heroes Part 1"]]<br />
:{{717precis}}<br />
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|valign="top"|[[7.18 "Heroes Part 2" Episode Guide|7.18 "Heroes Part 2"]]<br />
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|valign="top"|[[7.19 "Resurrection" Episode Guide|7.19 "Resurrection"]]<br />
:{{719precis}}<br />
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|valign="top"|[[7.20 "Inauguration" Episode Guide|7.20 "Inauguration"]]<br />
:{{720precis}}<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.21 "Lost City Part 1" Episode Guide|7.21 "Lost City Part 1"]]<br />
:{{721precis}}<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:721eg.jpg]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign="top"|[[7.22 "Lost City Part 2" Episode Guide|7.22 "Lost City Part 2"]]<br />
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|}</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Colleen_Rennison&diff=1326Colleen Rennison2004-07-04T03:00:19Z<p>WikiSysop: image file update</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__[[Category:Actors|Rennison, Colleen]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{| <br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:ally.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ally]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:cassandra2.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Cassandra]]]]<br />
|}<br />
==Episodes==<br />
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===Ally===<br />
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[[2.10 "Bane" Episode Guide|2.10 "Bane"]]<br />
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===Cassandra===<br />
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* [[5.05 "Rite of Passage" Episode Guide|5.06 "Rite Of Passage"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719705/ IMDB]<br />
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<div>[[Category:Episode Guides]]<br />
[[Image:101eg.jpg|thumb|170px|left|"Children of the Gods Part 1"]]<br />
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== Pr&eacute;cis ==<br />
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{{101precis}}<br />
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== Summary ==<br />
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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 instantaneous travel to other galaxies. He is called back to duty by General Hammond when a group of aliens emerge from the Stargate, kill the soldiers guarding it and kidnap a female guard. After seeing the aftermath of the alien attack and the strange bodies they left behind, O'Neill confesses that he defied the order to destroy Abydos, the world he visited via the Stargate. He reveals that Dr. Daniel Jackson, the scientist who was thought to have died on that mission, is alive and living on Abydos. It is also clear that these aliens are not from Abydos.<br />
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O'Neill is reunited with his old comrades Kawalsky and Ferretti and joined by Capt. Samantha Carter, an astrophysicist. SG-1 returns through the Stargate to Abydos. They discover that Jackson has taken an Abydan wife, the beautiful Sha're, and that Skaara, the young Abydan boy O'Neill cherishes as a son, has grown into a fine young man. They also see Jackson's latest discovery: a giant cartouche covered in hieroglyphics that seems to be a map of many Stargates throughout the galaxy.<br />
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As they marvel, however, the aliens led by the handsome but evil Apophis, are making use of a similar map. They emerge from the Stargate on Abydos, and after a brief battle, kidnap Sha're and Skaara. Ferretti, who was wounded in the fire fight with the aliens, has seen the hieroglyphic code that indicates the alien's destination. O'Neill and Jackson are determined to follow the aliens and to save their loved ones.<br />
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With a troop of soldiers from earth in tow, they 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 the Goa'uld, who rule this planet and collect life forms from around the galaxy to use as hosts. They know they can't save her, but can they save themselves and Skaara before they're killed by the Goa'uld guards and before General Hammond sends a nuclear weapon through the Stargate to destroy the planet?<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
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{{100cast}}<br />
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== Guest Stars ==<br />
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* [[Jay Acovone]] as [[Charles Kawalsky|Maj. Charles Kawalsky]]<br />
* [[Vaitiare Bandera]] as [[Sha're]]<br />
* [[Robert Wisden]] as [[Samuels|Maj. Samuels]]<br />
* [[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]]<br />
* [[Brent Stait]] as [[Ferretti|Maj. Ferretti]]<br />
* [[Gary Jones]] as [[Technician]]<br />
* [[Alexis Cruz]] as [[Skaara/Klorel]]<br />
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== Production ==<br />
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* Writers: [[Jonathan Glassner]] and [[Brad Wright]]<br />
* Director: [[Mario Azzopardi]]<br />
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== Related Articles ==<br />
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* [[Abydos and the Abydonian People]]<br />
* [[Chulak]]<br />
* [[Goa'uld]]<br />
* [[Stargate]]<br />
* [[Episode Guides]]<br />
* [[Transcripts]]<br />
* [[1.01 "Children of the Gods Parts 1 and 2" Reviews]]<br />
* Next: [[1.02 "Children of the Gods Part 2" Episode Guide]]<br />
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== Related Links ==<br />
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=== Official ===<br />
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* [http://www.scifi.com/stargate/episodes/season1/0101episode.html SciFi.com 1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1" Episode Guide]<br />
* [http://www.stargatesg1.com/home/episodes/s1.html MGM Stargate SG-1 Season One episode guide]<br />
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=== Fan ===<br />
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* [http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes1/children.html Stargatefan Synopsis]<br />
* [http://www.geocities.com/aloysius_on_stargate/CotGReview.htm Aloysius Reviews]<br />
* [http://www.stargatefan.com/scripts/s1/cotg.html Stargatefan Transcript]<br />
* [http://www.shahrazad.net/%7Esgcompendium/eps/index.html Stargate SG-1 Compendium (Quotes)]<br />
* [http://sg1web.com/eps_db.php?set=one-01 SG-1 Web: Nitpickers Net Guide]<br />
* [http://sg1web.com/eps_db.php?set=one-01&amp;subset=mn Meli's Nitpicks]<br />
* [http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes1/0101/index.html Stargatefan Screencaps]<br />
* [http://www.btinternet.com/%7Ebiblio_phile/team_as_family/beautifulfriendship.html Biblio Phile: "A Beautiful Friendship" Jack And Daniel CotG Screencaps]<br />
* [http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes1/index2.html Stargatefan (Sound Files And Clips)]<br />
* [http://www.stargatefan.com/episodes/episodesscenes.html#0101 Stargatefan (Fanfiction Missing Scenes)]<br />
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[[Image:hale.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Commander Hale]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Kelownan Official who was killed by Her'ak when Anubis attempted to obtain the secrets of making naquadria stable.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[6.07 "Shadow Play" Episode Guide|6.07 "Shadow Play"]]<br />
* [[7.01 "Fallen Part 1" Episode Guide|7.01 "Fallen Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Jonas Quinn]]<br />
* [[Anubis]]<br />
* [[Her'ak]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Kelowna]]<br />
* [[Naquadria]]<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[Doug Abrahams]]<br />
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==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
[[Image:baal.jpg|thumb|170px|none|[[Ba'al|System Lord Ba'al]]]]<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[5.15 "Summit Part 1" Episode Guide|5.15 "Summit Part 1"]]<br />
* [[5.16 "Last Stand Part 2" Episode Guide|5.16 "Last Stand Part 2"]]<br />
* [[6.06 "Abyss" Episode Guide|6.06 "Abyss"]]<br />
* [[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]]<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
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* [http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-144100 TV Tome]<br />
* [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0800101 IMDB]<br />
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* [[5.15 "Summit Part 1" Episode Guide|5.15 "Summit Part 1"]]<br />
* [[5.16 "Last Stand Part 2" Episode Guide|5.16 "Last Stand Part 2"]]<br />
* [[6.06 "Abyss" Episode Guide|6.06 "Abyss"]]<br />
* [[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]]<br />
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* [http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-144100 TV Tome]<br />
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[[Image:yuhuang.jpg|thumb|170px|left|System Lord Yu Huang Shang Ti (aka Yu The Great)]]<br />
==Earth Culture of Origin==<br />
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China, Xia Dynasty<br />
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==Alternate Names / Spellings==<br />
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“The Jade Emperor” Yù Huáng (or Yù Dì or Shang Dì), known informally by children and commoners as Grandpa Heaven (Tiān Gōng) and known formally as the Pure August Jade Emperor or August Personage of Jade (Yu Huang Shangdi or Yu Huang Dadi)<br />
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Heaven and Earth<br />
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Sun of the Earth-god, Gun, Yu was known as the "Jade Emperor" of Chinese mythology originally the crown prince of the kingdom of Pure Felicity and Majestic Heavenly Lights and Ornaments. It was said the Jade Emperor fashioned the first humans from clay, but as he left them to harden in the sun, it rained, misshaping some of the figures, thus explaining the origin of sickness and physical abnormalities. Which might explain why he devoted his entire childhood in helping the needy (the poor and suffering, the deserted and single, the hungry and disabled). Furthermore, he showed respect and benevolence to both men and creature.<br />
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According to legend, he ascended to the throne following his father’s death, but abdicated his office after only a few days. He withdrew into the mountains where he studied the Tao in the hopes of helping men. When he attained perfection, he devoted the remainder of his life to the sick and the poor, instructing them in the Tao. After 3,200 world periods he became a golden immortal and after a further hundred million aeons, the Jade Emperor.<br />
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He is one of the best loved and best known of several legendary rulers, and is now considered to have been an actual person, the first King of the Xia dynasty (c 21st -16th centuries BC). He is best remembered for his battle against a great flood inundating the valley of the Huanghe (Yellow) River. <br />
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==Stargate References==<br />
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We first meet Yu as a member of the Goa’uld delegation (including Nirrti and Cronus) arriving on Earth to negotiate a treaty with the Tau’ri to allow Earth to become an Asgaard Protected Planet. The negotiations are difficult, hampered by Earth Representative Jack O’Neill’s awkward attempt at ambassadorship, Teal’c’s intense loathing of Cronus (the Goa’uld responsible for killing Teal’c’s father), and Nirrti’s deceit in scheming to not only undermine the Treaty, but to also take out her rival Goa’uld. (Fair Game)<br />
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Yu makes an appearance again at a high-level meeting wherein Goa’uld System Lords have agreed to gather together in an attempt to form an uneasy alliance against their common enemies. Word had reached the Tok’ra about this gathering, and Jacob Carter/Selmak convinces the Tau’ri to take advantage of this golden opportunity to take out as many of the System Lords as possible using a new poison fashioned by the Tok’ra – deadly to symbiote and host alike. The plan is to smuggle Daniel (who is not a Goa’uld and can understand and speak Goa’uld) on board as Yu’s trusted Lo’taur (human slave). This is achieved through the use of a drug developed by the Tok’ra to trick Yu into thinking Daniel is Jarren, his Lo’taur. Unfortunately, the plan derails when Daniel sees a new arrival amongst the group of System Lords: Sarah Gardner, Daniel’s ex-girlfriend and host to Osiris. (Summit/Last Stand)<br />
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Anubis has acquired the Eye of Ra and is now in possession of a new superweapon. He is a threat to System Lords and Tau’ri alike, and it is thought that Lord Yu is the most likely System Lord to agree to an alliance against Anubis. Teal'c is dispatched to confer with Lord Yu, who pledges to bring the full force of the remaining system lords' fleets down on Anubis once SG-1 succeeds in destroying his superweapon. Things go awry however and Yu changes his mind at the last moment, ordering his First Prime, Oshu, to withdraw the fleet across the galaxy. Teal'c is taken into custody. (Fallen)<br />
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Aboard Yu's Mothership, Teal'c learns from First Prime Oshu why Lord Yu did not fulfill his pledge to rally the System Lords against Anubis. Yu, the oldest of the System Lords, has been growing senile and believed that Anubis was in another system across the galaxy. Teal'c convinces Oshu to assume command and rally the System Lords against the rogue Anubis. Together, they approach Lord Ba'al, who is at first enraged that a second-in-command and a shol'va (traitor) would dare contact him. But when Teal'c proposes a plan to defeat Anubis, Ba'al listens. (Homecoming)<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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* [[3.02 "Fair Game" Episode Guide|3.02 "Fair Game"]]<br />
* [[5.15 "Summit Part 1" Episode Guide|5.15 "Summit Part 1"]]<br />
* [[5.16 "Last Stand Part 2" Episode Guide|5.16 "Last Stand Part 2"]] <br />
* [[5.18 "The Warrior" Episode Guide|5.18 "The Warrior"]] <br />
* [[6.22 "Full Circle" Episode Guide|6.22 "Full Circle"]]<br />
* [[7.01 "Fallen Part 1" Episode Guide|7.01 "Fallen Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]]<br />
* [[8.01 "New Order Part 1" Episode Guide|8.01 "New Order Part 1"]]<br />
* [[8.02 "New Order Part 2" Episode Guide|8.02 "New Order Part 2"]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* [[Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Jacob Carter/Selmak]]<br />
* [[Anubis]]<br />
* [[Ba'al]]<br />
* [[Bastet]]<br />
* [[Cronus]]<br />
* [[Jarren]]<br />
* [[Kali]]<br />
* [[Nirrti]]<br />
* [[Oshu]]<br />
* [[Osiris]]<br />
* [[Thor]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Goa'uld]]<br />
* [[Lo'taur]]<br />
* [[Protected Planets Treaty]]<br />
* [[Sarcophagus]]<br />
* [[System Lords]]<br />
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==Further Reading==<br />
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* http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/history/prehistoric/great_yu.htm<br />
* http://www.chinavoc.com/history/xia/yuandflood.htm<br />
* http://www.pantheon.org/articles/y/yu-huang.html<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[Vince Crestejo]]<br />
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<nowiki>== Biography ==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>== Stargate SG-1 ==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>=== Roles ===</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>=== Awards ===</nowiki><br/><br />
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<nowiki>== Interviews ==</nowiki><br/><br />
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<nowiki>== Links ==</nowiki><br/><br />
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<nowiki>=== Fan Sites ===</nowiki><br/><br />
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<nowiki>----</nowiki><br/><br />
<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki><br/><br />
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<nowiki>[[Category:Gods and Goddesses|sortkey]]</nowiki><br/><br />
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<nowiki>==Presides Over==</nowiki><br/><br />
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<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Earth Mythological References==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Stargate References==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Episodes==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Related Characters==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Related Articles==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Further Reading==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Actor==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>----</nowiki><br/><br />
<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki><br/><br />
</tt><br />
<br />
===Character Biography===<br />
<tt><br />
<nowiki>[[Category:categoryname|sortkey]]</nowiki><br/><br />
<nowiki>[[Image:noimageavailable.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Caption Text]]</nowiki><br/><br />
<nowiki>==Summary==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Character Biography==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Episodes==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Gallery==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Related Characters==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Related Articles==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Related Links==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Further Reading==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>==Actor==</nowiki><br/><br />
<br/><br />
<nowiki>----</nowiki><br/><br />
<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki><br/><br />
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* [[WikiSysop:How To Guide]]</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=416Main Page2004-06-21T16:23:53Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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{{StargateWiki:Requests}}<br />
<br />
==Browse the Stargate SG-1 Solutions Wiki by Category==<br />
{{showcategories}}</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=StargateWiki:Requests&diff=418StargateWiki:Requests2004-06-21T16:22:04Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Request for Article Suggestions==<br />
<br />
We conducted a survey not too long ago on a couple of ''Stargate SG-1'' lists <br />
to see if there was any particular kind of article the list members would like<br />
to see in our database. Here is the general text of the request:<br />
<br />
:''I'd be ever so grateful if you guys could help me out with a spot of market research for the Stargate SG-1 Solutions website. After struggling along for months and months with more work in our inbox than we had people to get it out on the site, we've pulled together a keen team and technology has caught up with our ambitions.''<br />
<br />
:''We're in the early stages of building a Stargate database or encyclopaedia, one which we intend to be a comprehensive writer's reference with well-researched, in-depth, 'scholarly' articles on every aspect of Stargate from character biographies to weaponry. We're not going for the quick-facts approach you've seen in other Stargate lexicons but rather we intend to support the needs of our fellow writers of Stargate fanfiction. Our database will be fully searchable of course, and will include graphics and images too.''<br />
<br />
:''It would be wonderful if you as writers and readers could give me your top ten, top twenty, top whatever research wishlist. What burning research needs do you have? Which pet topics should we tackle first?''<br />
<br />
:''We have some content ready which we're using to test out the technology but we'd love to hear what we can do for *YOU*!!''<br />
<br />
:''Thank you so much :)''<br />
<br />
==Requests Received Thus Far==<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a military section which would give brief details of AF equipment, weapons, types of aeroplane, uniform details, rank structure, and a section on military protocol and rules. I really want to read the section on 'dont ask dont tell' for myself!<br />
<br />
:See http://usmilitary.about.com<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a section giving floor plans of things like the gateroom, Jack's house, Daniel's appartment, etc. There is a site over in the Sentinel fandome that has this and it really helps visualisation when planning a story.<br />
* I don't know if this has been done or not, but I'd like to know more about the layout of the SGC. Specifically what's on what floor. Other than knowing that the gate is on sublevel 28, I get confused as to where the labs are, the infirmary, commisary, VIP suites, and other offices may be.<br />
<br />
:See [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/locations/lhome.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Locations Guide]<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'm not sure it's possible to figure out, but something I'm interested in is timelines. I'd like to see some kind of a table showing how long each episode lasts in "real time", how much "real time" there is between episodes, stuff like that. (And BTW, all the new stuff on the site is great - you guys are awesome.)<br />
<br />
<br />
* Teal'c's motivation for switching sides, and a general look at Jaffa morality and culture, would be really cool. He's the least written main character, and I think it's mainly how very different his background is from the others'.<br />
<br />
<br />
* A look at the different alliances the SGC has made with other planets/empires/etc. over the years, and whether each one has had mostly positive or mostly negative effects. (The Tok'ra, especially, are *such* a mixed blessing.)<br />
<br />
<br />
* Looking at the show's attitude towards technology would be really interesting. 'Cause on the one hand Sam and the others have saved the world with advanced tech. many many times, but on the other hand there's episodes like "Absolute Power" that seem to argue that we can't really be trusted to deal with too much of it wisely.<br />
<br />
<br />
* Some kind of dossier of the little quirks that come up and whether they're canon or fanon and from whence they came. For example - Daniel in jammies and the ticklish thing...<br />
<br />
<br />
* Also useful information on Ancient Eygptian culture etc. would be useful, such as nformation on pharaonic beliefs... such as did you know that they believed in the bisexuality of the gods? Certainly explains Hathor's attitude to Sam in 'Out of Mind'!.<br />
<br />
<br />
* And a site that does epsiode transcripts? I know that a number have access to DVDs but as only R2 has subtitles on season 3 onwards (my Season 2 are R1, so I don't know about those) it's nice to have something where you can double check what was said without having to go through the episode all over again.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/transcriptlist.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Transcript List] for available transcripts. We will be placing the transcripts into the Wiki search engine so that you'll be able to search against the content to help you find the episode where a certain line might have been spoken. For an example of our StargateWiki transcripts, visit the [[Transcripts]] page and see which ones are currently available.<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see more information on what we know about the Goa'uld and also love to see more information about mythology. What do we know about each of the Goa'uld they encountered, etc.?<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd love to know more about the teams other than SG-1. <br />
* I'd like to see a list of all the SG teams, who's on them (if possible) and their specialties (if any).<br />
<br />
:See our [[:Category:SG Teams]] index to see which teams we've profiled thus far. We intend to get them all!<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a Chulakian-English dictionary and an Unas-English dictionary.<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a list of all planet designations that have been mentioned on the show and what they are significant for.<br />
* Names of significant geographical locations both earth and off-world. e.g. in Family they mention the Cham'ka Groves and the Cord'ai Plains. On earth NYC is important because that is where Daniel and Sam met up with Catherine in 1969, and in The Curse, Daniel went to Chicago for his professor's funeral and met up with Stephen and Sarah.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/planets.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Guide to the Planets] page.<br />
<br />
* I'd like more personal facts about the characters and their family, as much as canon allows (and doesn't botch up, like with Sam's brother and family).<br />
<br />
<br />
==Your Help==<br />
<br />
If you see an item in the list above that interests you and you'd like to write the article, please send us an [mailto:phoenix@stargate-sg1-solutions.com?Subject=StargateWiki:Submit_Article e-mail] to let us know you'd like to submit an article to our Stargate SG-1 Solutions Wiki.<br />
<br />
If you have requests to add, send us [mailto:phoenix@stargate-sg1-solutions.com?Subject=StargateWiki:Article_Suggestion e-mail] about that, too!</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=StargateWiki:Requests&diff=405StargateWiki:Requests2004-06-21T16:21:15Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Request for Article Suggestions==<br />
<br />
We conducted a survey not too long ago on a couple of ''Stargate SG-1'' lists <br />
to see if there was any particular kind of article the list members would like<br />
to see in our database. Here is the general text of the request:<br />
<br />
:''I'd be ever so grateful if you guys could help me out with a spot of market research for the Stargate SG-1 Solutions website. After struggling along for months and months with more work in our inbox than we had people to get it out on the site, we've pulled together a keen team and technology has caught up with our ambitions.''<br />
<br />
:''We're in the early stages of building a Stargate database or encyclopaedia, one which we intend to be a comprehensive writer's reference with well-researched, in-depth, 'scholarly' articles on every aspect of Stargate from character biographies to weaponry. We're not going for the quick-facts approach you've seen in other Stargate lexicons but rather we intend to support the needs of our fellow writers of Stargate fanfiction. Our database will be fully searchable of course, and will include graphics and images too.''<br />
<br />
:''It would be wonderful if you as writers and readers could give me your top ten, top twenty, top whatever research wishlist. What burning research needs do you have? Which pet topics should we tackle first?''<br />
<br />
:''We have some content ready which we're using to test out the technology but we'd love to hear what we can do for *YOU*!!''<br />
<br />
:''Thank you so much :)''<br />
<br />
==Requests Received Thus Far==<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a military section which would give brief details of AF equipment, weapons, types of aeroplane, uniform details, rank structure, and a section on military protocol and rules. I really want to read the section on 'dont ask dont tell' for myself!<br />
<br />
:See http://usmilitary.about.com<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a section giving floor plans of things like the gateroom, Jack's house, Daniel's appartment, etc. There is a site over in the Sentinel fandome that has this and it really helps visualisation when planning a story.<br />
* I don't know if this has been done or not, but I'd like to know more about the layout of the SGC. Specifically what's on what floor. Other than knowing that the gate is on sublevel 28, I get confused as to where the labs are, the infirmary, commisary, VIP suites, and other offices may be.<br />
<br />
:See [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/locations/lhome.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Locations Guide]<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'm not sure it's possible to figure out, but something I'm interested in is timelines. I'd like to see some kind of a table showing how long each episode lasts in "real time", how much "real time" there is between episodes, stuff like that. (And BTW, all the new stuff on the site is great - you guys are awesome.)<br />
<br />
<br />
* Teal'c's motivation for switching sides, and a general look at Jaffa morality and culture, would be really cool. He's the least written main character, and I think it's mainly how very different his background is from the others'.<br />
<br />
<br />
* A look at the different alliances the SGC has made with other planets/empires/etc. over the years, and whether each one has had mostly positive or mostly negative effects. (The Tok'ra, especially, are *such* a mixed blessing.)<br />
<br />
<br />
* Looking at the show's attitude towards technology would be really interesting. 'Cause on the one hand Sam and the others have saved the world with advanced tech. many many times, but on the other hand there's episodes like "Absolute Power" that seem to argue that we can't really be trusted to deal with too much of it wisely.<br />
<br />
<br />
* Some kind of dossier of the little quirks that come up and whether they're canon or fanon and from whence they came. For example - Daniel in jammies and the ticklish thing...<br />
<br />
<br />
* Also useful information on Ancient Eygptian culture etc. would be useful, such as nformation on pharaonic beliefs... such as did you know that they believed in the bisexuality of the gods? Certainly explains Hathor's attitude to Sam in 'Out of Mind'!.<br />
<br />
<br />
* And a site that does epsiode transcripts? I know that a number have access to DVDs but as only R2 has subtitles on season 3 onwards (my Season 2 are R1, so I don't know about those) it's nice to have something where you can double check what was said without having to go through the episode all over again.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/transcriptlist.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Transcript List] for available transcripts. We will be placing the transcripts into the Wiki search engine so that you'll be able to search against the content to help you find the episode where a certain line might have been spoken. For an example of our StargateWiki transcripts, visit the [[Transcripts]] page and see which ones are currently available.<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see more information on what we know about the Goa'uld and also love to see more information about mythology. What do we know about each of the Goa'uld they encountered, etc.?<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd love to know more about the teams other than SG-1. <br />
* I'd like to see a list of all the SG teams, who's on them (if possible) and their specialties (if any).<br />
<br />
:See our [[:Category:SG Teams]] index to see which teams we've profiled thus far. We intend to get them all!<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a Chulakian-English dictionary and an Unas-English dictionary.<br />
<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a list of all planet designations that have been mentioned on the show and what they are significant for.<br />
* Names of significant geographical locations both earth and off-world. e.g. in Family they mention the Cham'ka Groves and the Cord'ai Plains. On earth NYC is important because that is where Daniel and Sam met up with Catherine in 1969, and in The Curse, Daniel went to Chicago for his professor's funeral and met up with Stephen and Sarah.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/planets.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Guide to the Planets] page.<br />
<br />
* I'd like more personal facts about the characters and their family, as much as canon allows (and doesn't botch up, like with Sam's brother and family).<br />
<br />
==Your Help==<br />
<br />
If you see an item in the list above that interests you and you'd like to write the article, please send us an [mailto:phoenix@stargate-sg1-solutions.com?Subject=StargateWiki:Submit_Article e-mail] to let us know you'd like to submit an article to our Stargate SG-1 Solutions Wiki.<br />
<br />
If you have requests to add, send us [mailto:phoenix@stargate-sg1-solutions.com?Subject=StargateWiki:Article_Suggestion e-mail] about that, too!</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=StargateWiki:Requests&diff=404StargateWiki:Requests2004-06-21T16:11:35Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Request for Article Suggestions==<br />
<br />
We conducted a survey not too long ago on a couple of ''Stargate SG-1'' lists <br />
to see if there was any particular king of article the list members would like<br />
to see in our database. Here is the general text of the request:<br />
<br />
:''I'd be ever so grateful if you guys could help me out with a spot of market research for the Stargate SG-1 Solutions website. After struggling along for months and months with more work in our inbox than we had people to get it out on the site, we've pulled together a keen team and technology has caught up with our ambitions.''<br />
<br />
:''We're in the early stages of building a Stargate database or encyclopaedia, one which we intend to be a comprehensive writer's reference with well-researched, in-depth, 'scholarly' articles on every aspect of Stargate from character biographies to weaponry. We're not going for the quick-facts approach you've seen in other Stargate lexicons but rather we intend to support the needs of our fellow writers of Stargate fanfiction. Our database will be fully searchable of course, and will include graphics and images too.''<br />
<br />
:''It would be wonderful if you as writers and readers could give me your top ten, top twenty, top whatever research wishlist. What burning research needs do you have? Which pet topics should we tackle first?''<br />
<br />
:''We have some content ready which we're using to test out the technology but we'd love to hear what we can do for *YOU*!!''<br />
<br />
:''Thank you so much :)''<br />
<br />
==Requests Received Thus Far==<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a military section which would give brief details of AF equipment, weapons, types of aeroplane, uniform details, rank structure, and a section on military protocol and rules. I really want to read the section on 'dont ask dont tell' for myself!<br />
<br />
:See [http://usmilitary.about.com/]<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a section giving floor plans of things like the gateroom, Jack's house, Daniel's appartment, etc. There is a site over in the Sentinel fandome that has this and it really helps visualisation when planning a story.<br />
<br />
:See [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/locations/lhome.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Locations Guide]<br />
<br />
* I'm not sure it's possible to figure out, but something I'm interested in is timelines. I'd like to see some kind of a table showing how long each episode lasts in "real time", how much "real time" there is between episodes, stuff like that. (And BTW, all the new stuff on the site is great - you guys are awesome.)<br />
<br />
* Teal'c's motivation for switching sides, and a general look at Jaffa morality and culture, would be really cool. He's the least written main character, and I think it's mainly how very different his background is from the others'.<br />
<br />
* A look at the different alliances the SGC has made with other planets/empires/etc. over the years, and whether each one has had mostly positive or mostly negative effects. (The Tok'ra, especially, are *such* a mixed blessing.)<br />
<br />
* Looking at the show's attitude towards technology would be really interesting. 'Cause on the one hand Sam and the others have saved the world with advanced tech. many many times, but on the other hand there's episodes like "Absolute Power" that seem to argue that we can't really be trusted to deal with too much of it wisely.<br />
<br />
* Some kind of dossier of the little quirks that come up and whether they're canon or fanon and from whence they came. For example - Daniel in jammies and the ticklish thing...<br />
<br />
* Also useful information on Ancient Eygptian culture etc. would be useful, such as nformation on pharaonic beliefs... such as did you know that they believed in the bisexuality of the gods? Certainly explains Hathor's attitude to Sam in 'Out of Mind'!.<br />
<br />
* And a site that does epsiode transcripts? I know that a number have access to DVDs but as only R2 has subtitles on season 3 onwards (my Season 2 are R1, so I don't know about those) it's nice to have something where you can double check what was said without having to go through the episode all over again.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/transcriptlist.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Transcript List] for available transcripts. We will be placing the transcripts into the Wiki search engine so that you'll be able to search against the content to help you find the episode where a certain line might have been spoken. For an example of our StargateWiki transcripts, visit the [[Transcripts]] page and see which ones are currently available.<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see more information on what we know about the Goa'uld and also love to see more information about mythology. What do we know about each of the Goa'uld they encountered, etc.?<br />
<br />
* I'd love to know more about the teams other than SG-1. <br />
* I'd like to see a list of all the SG teams, who's on them (if possible) and their specialties (if any).<br />
<br />
:See our [[:Category:SG Teams|] index to see which teams we've profiled thus far. We intend to get them all!<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a Chulakian-English dictionary and an Unas-English dictionary.<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a list of all planet designations that have been mentioned on the show and what they are significant for.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/planets.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Guide to the Planets] page.<br />
<br />
* Names of significant geographical locations both earth and off-world. e.g. in Family they mention the Cham'ka Groves and the Cord'ai Plains. On earth NYC is important because that is where Daniel and Sam met up with Catherine in 1969, and in The Curse, Daniel went to Chicago for his professor's funeral and met up with Stephen and Sarah.<br />
<br />
* I don't know if this has been done or not, but I'd like to know more about the layout of the SGC. Specifically what's on what floor. Other than knowing that the gate is on sublevel 28, I get confused as to where the labs are, the infirmary, commisary, VIP suites, and other offices may be.<br />
<br />
* I'd like more personal facts about the characters and their family, as much as canon allows (and doesn't botch up, like with Sam's brother and family).</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=StargateWiki:Requests&diff=403StargateWiki:Requests2004-06-21T16:07:43Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>==Request for Article Suggestions==<br />
<br />
We conducted a survey not too long ago on a couple of ''Stargate SG-1'' lists <br />
to see if there was any particular king of article the list members would like<br />
to see in our database. Here is the general text of the request:<br />
<br />
:''I'd be ever so grateful if you guys could help me out with a spot of market<br />
research for the Stargate SG-1 Solutions website. After struggling along<br />
for months and months with more work in our inbox than we had people to get<br />
it out on the site, we've pulled together a keen team and technology has<br />
caught up with our ambitions.''<br />
<br />
:''We're in the early stages of building a Stargate database or encyclopaedia,<br />
one which we intend to be a comprehensive writer's reference with<br />
well-researched, in-depth, 'scholarly' articles on every aspect of Stargate<br />
from character biographies to weaponry. We're not going for the<br />
quick-facts approach you've seen in other Stargate lexicons but rather we<br />
intend to support the needs of our fellow writers of Stargate<br />
fanfiction. Our database will be fully searchable of course, and will<br />
include graphics and images too.''<br />
<br />
:''It would be wonderful if you as writers and readers could give me your top<br />
ten, top twenty, top whatever research wishlist. What burning research<br />
needs do you have? Which pet topics should we tackle first?''<br />
<br />
:''We have some content ready which we're using to test out the technology but<br />
we'd love to hear what we can do for *YOU*!!''<br />
<br />
:''Thank you so much :)''<br />
<br />
==Requests Received Thus Far==<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a military section which would give<br />
brief details of AF equipment, weapons, types of<br />
aeroplane, uniform details, rank structure, and a<br />
section on military protocol and rules. I really want<br />
to read the section on 'dont ask dont tell' for<br />
myself!<br />
<br />
:See [http://usmilitary.about.com/]<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see a section giving floor plans of<br />
things like the gateroom, Jack's house, Daniel's<br />
appartment, etc. There is a site over in the Sentinel<br />
fandome that has this and it really helps<br />
visualisation when planning a story.<br />
<br />
:See [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/locations/lhome.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Locations Guide]<br />
<br />
* I'm not sure it's possible to figure out, but<br />
something I'm interested in is timelines. I'd like to<br />
see some kind of a table showing how long each episode<br />
lasts in "real time", how much "real time" there is<br />
between episodes, stuff like that. (And BTW, all the<br />
new stuff on the site is great - you guys are<br />
awesome.)<br />
<br />
* Teal'c's motivation for switching sides, and a general look at Jaffa morality<br />
and culture, would be really cool. He's the least written main character, and I<br />
think it's mainly how very different his background is from the others'.<br />
<br />
* A look at the different alliances the SGC has made with other<br />
planets/empires/etc. over the years, and whether each one has had mostly<br />
positive or mostly negative effects. (The Tok'ra, especially, are *such* a<br />
mixed blessing.)<br />
<br />
* Looking at the show's attitude towards technology would be really interesting.<br />
'Cause on the one hand Sam and the others have saved the world with advanced<br />
tech. many many times, but on the other hand there's episodes like "Absolute<br />
Power" that seem to argue that we can't really be trusted to deal with too much<br />
of it wisely.<br />
<br />
* Some kind of dossier of the little quirks that come up<br />
and whether they're canon or fanon and from whence<br />
they came. For example - Daniel in jammies and the ticklish<br />
thing...<br />
<br />
* Also useful information on Ancient Eygptian culture<br />
etc. would be useful, such as nformation on pharaonic<br />
beliefs... such as did you know that they believed in<br />
the bisexuality of the gods? Certainly explains<br />
Hathor's attitude to Sam in 'Out of Mind'!.<br />
<br />
* And a site that does epsiode transcripts? I know that<br />
a number have access to DVDs but as only R2 has<br />
subtitles on season 3 onwards (my Season 2 are R1, so<br />
I don't know about those) it's nice to have something<br />
where you can double check what was said without<br />
having to go through the episode all over again.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/transcriptlist.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Transcript List] <br />
for available transcripts. We will be placing the transcripts into the Wiki search engine so that you'll be able to search<br />
against the content to help you find the episode where a certain line might have been spoken. For an example of our StargateWiki<br />
transcripts, visit the [[Transcripts]] page and see which ones are currently available.<br />
<br />
* I'd love to see more information on what we know about the Goa'uld and<br />
also love to see more information about mythology. What do we know<br />
about each of the Goa'uld they encountered, etc.?<br />
<br />
* I'd love to know more about the teams other than SG-1. <br />
* I'd like to see a list of all the SG teams, who's on them (if possible) and their<br />
specialties (if any).<br />
<br />
:See our [[:Category:SG Teams|] index to see which teams we've profiled thus far. We intend to get them all!<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a Chulakian-English dictionary and an Unas-English dictionary.<br />
<br />
* I'd like to see a list of all planet designations that have been mentioned on the<br />
show and what they are significant for.<br />
<br />
:See our [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/planets.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Guide to the Planets] page.<br />
<br />
* Names of significant geographical locations both earth and off-<br />
world. e.g. in Family they mention the Cham'ka Groves and the<br />
Cord'ai Plains. On earth NYC is important because that is where<br />
Daniel and Sam met up with Catherine in 1969, and in The Curse,<br />
Daniel went to Chicago for his professor's funeral and met up with<br />
Stephen and Sarah.<br />
<br />
* I don't know if this has been done or not, but I'd like to know more about<br />
the layout of the SGC. Specifically what's on what floor. Other than<br />
knowing that the gate is on sublevel 28, I get confused as to where the labs<br />
are, the infirmary, commisary, VIP suites, and other offices may be.<br />
<br />
* I'd like more personal facts about the characters and<br />
their family, as much as canon allows (and doesn't botch up, like with Sam's<br />
brother and family).</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Michael_Shanks&diff=496Michael Shanks2004-06-20T20:15:34Z<p>WikiSysop: enhanced graphic mosaic</p>
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<div>[[Category:Actors|Shanks, Michael]]<br />
{| align="left"<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:danieljackson.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Michael Shanks as [[Daniel Jackson]]]]<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:machello.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ma'chello]] in [[2.18 "Holiday" Episode Guide|2.18 "Holiday"]]]]<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:thor.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Voice of [[Thor]]]]<br />
|}<br />
== Biography ==<br />
<br />
Michael Shanks was born December 15, 1970, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In addition to his work as an actor, he has also written and directed episodes of ''Stargate SG-1.'' He is six feet tall.<br />
<br />
He married [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0230693/ Lexa Doig] in 2003. With [[Vaitiare Bandera]], who played [[Sha're]], he has a daughter, born in 1998.<br />
<br />
== Stargate SG-1 ==<br />
<br />
=== Roles ===<br />
<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* Voice of [[Thor]]<br />
* [[Ma'chello]]<br />
<br />
=== Awards ===<br />
<br />
* 2004: Won a Leo Award as Best Leading Actor in a Television Series for the episode [[7.06 "Lifeboat" Episode Guide|7.06 "Lifeboat"]]<br />
* 2004: Nominated for a Saturn Award as Best Lead Actor in a Television Series<br />
* 2001: Nominated for a Saturn Award as Best Supporting Actor on Television<br />
* 2000: Nominated for a Leo Award as Best Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series for the episode [[3.10 "Forever In A Day" Episode Guide|3.10 "Forever In A Day"]]<br />
<br />
=== Episodes ===<br />
<br />
* Regular cast member, Seasons One through Five, and Season Seven to present<br />
* [[2.18 "Holiday" Episode Guide|2.18 "Holiday"]] (as Ma'chello)<br />
* Guest star in Season Six (as Dr. Daniel Jackson)<br />
**[[6.06 "Abyss" Episode Guide|6.06 "Abyss"]]<br />
**[[6.19 "Changeling" Episode Guide|6.19 "Changeling"]]<br />
**[[6.22 "Full Circle" Episode Guide|6.22 "Full Circle"]]<br />
<br />
=== As Writer ===<br />
<br />
* [[7.11 "Evolution Part 1" Episode Guide|7.11 "Evolution Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.19 "Resurrection" Episode Guide|7.19 "Resurrection"]]<br />
<br />
=== As Director ===<br />
<br />
* [[4.21 "Double Jeopardy" Episode Guide|4.21 "Double Jeopardy"]]<br />
<br />
== Interviews ==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/ms/michaelshanksinterviews.shtml Solutions]<br />
* [http://www.scifi.com/transcripts/2003/mshanks4.16.html SciFi.com Chat Transcript]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
<br />
=== Official Sites ===<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0788218/ IMDB]<br />
* [http://www.scifi.com/stargate/cast/jackson.html SciFi.com Biography]<br />
* [http://www.stargatesg1.com/home/bio/shanks.html MGM Biography]<br />
<br />
=== Fan Sites ===<br />
<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/ Solutions]<br />
* [http://www.savedanieljackson.com/ Save Daniel Jackson]<br />
* [http://www.stargatefan.com/ Stargatefan]<br />
* [http://www.michael-shanks.net Michael Shanks.Net]<br />
* [http://www.michael-shands.ncom Unofficial Michael Shanks]<br />
* [http://www.the-spacemonkey.net/azure/ Azure]<br />
* [http://michaelshanks.dazzlingstarz.com/ Dazzling Starz]<br />
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--[[User:KylieLee|Kylie Lee]] 05:34, 16 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Colleen_Rennison&diff=373Colleen Rennison2004-06-20T20:14:53Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Actors|Rennison, Colleen]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{| <br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:ally.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ally]] in [[2.10 "Bane" Episode Guide|2.10 "Bane"]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:cassandra_cr.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Cassandra]] in [[5.05 "Rite of Passage" Episode Guide|5.06 "Rite Of Passage"]]]]<br />
|}<br />
==Official Websites==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719705/ IMDB]<br />
<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 16:13, 16 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Colleen_Rennison&diff=366Colleen Rennison2004-06-20T20:13:33Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Actors|Rennison, Colleen]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{| <br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:ally.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Ally]] in [[2.10 "Bane" Episode Guide|2.10 "Bane"]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:cassandra_cr.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Cassandra]] in [[5.05 "Rite of Passage" Episode Guide|5.06 "Rite Of Passage"]]]]<br />
|}<br />
==Official Websites==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719705/ IMDB]<br />
<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 16:13, 16 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Link_Baker&diff=372Link Baker2004-06-20T20:12:55Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Actors|Baker, Link]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{| <br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:barber.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Barber|Lt. Barber]] in [[4.18 "The Light" Episode Guide|4.18 "The Light"]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:artok.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Artok]] in [[6.09 "Allegiance" Episode Guide|6.09 "Allegiance"]]]]<br />
|}<br />
==Official Websites==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1022732/ IMDB]<br />
* [http://www.linkbaker.com/ Link Baker.com]<br />
<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 13:28, 16 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Link_Baker&diff=364Link Baker2004-06-20T20:12:40Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Actors|Baker, Link]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{| align="left"<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:barber.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Barber|Lt. Barber]] in [[4.18 "The Light" Episode Guide|4.18 "The Light"]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:artok.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Artok]] in [[6.09 "Allegiance" Episode Guide|6.09 "Allegiance"]]]]<br />
|}<br />
==Official Websites==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1022732/ IMDB]<br />
* [http://www.linkbaker.com/ Link Baker.com]<br />
<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 13:28, 16 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=User:WikiSysop&diff=8989User:WikiSysop2004-06-20T20:06:07Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>The WikiSysop is the administrator of the database.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:WikiSysop&diff=537User talk:WikiSysop2004-06-20T20:05:31Z<p>WikiSysop: Wiki documentation links taken from Main Page</p>
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<div>Please see [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_i18n documentation on customizing the interface]<br />
and the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide User's Guide] for usage and configuration help.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=377Main Page2004-06-20T20:04:39Z<p>WikiSysop: moved wiki documentation references to WikiSysop 'my talk'</p>
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== Welcome to the Stargate SG-1 Solutions Wikipedia ==<br />
<br />
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<br />
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<br />
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<br />
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{{showcategories}}</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Colleen_Rennison&diff=365Colleen Rennison2004-06-20T14:32:52Z<p>WikiSysop: episode naming conventions</p>
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<div>[[Category:Actors|Rennison, Colleen]]<br />
==Stargate SG-1 Roles==<br />
{| <br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:ally.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Ally]] in [[2.10 "Bane" Episode Guide|2.10 "Bane"]]]]<br />
|valign="top"|[[Image:cassandra_cr.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Cassandra]] in [[5.05 "Rite of Passage" Episode Guide|5.06 "Rite Of Passage"]]]]<br />
|}<br />
==Official Websites==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719705/ IMDB]<br />
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<div>[[Category:Characters]]<br />
[[Image:ally.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Streetwise Ally]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Ally was a streetwise girl who befriended an ailing Teal'c in the Season Two episode, 2.10 "Bane."<br />
<br />
==Character Biography==<br />
<br />
Ally is a friendly, feisty, streetwise girl, but other children of the street did<br />
not want to play with her. She spent her summer days alone playing as if she were<br />
a cop dressed in her ball cap and sunglasses and toting a water gun in an abandoned building somewhere outside<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado.<br />
<br />
One day, while she was playing her solitary game, she met Teal'c. He was<br />
very ill and she thought that maybe he had checked out of a drug rehabilitation<br />
center too soon. Unfortunately, Teal'c was going through a strange transformation<br />
from the sting of a very large alien flying insect that he encountered on the <br />
planet BP6-3Q1. Because the venom delivered by this sting was overwriting Teal'c's DNA, Colonel<br />
Harry Maybourne and the NID were interested in studying him and took him<br />
from Dr.Janet Fraiser's care. While transporting him to their research<br />
facility, Teal'c escaped and found this same abandoned building in which to hide and<br />
that is how he met Ally.<br />
<br />
Ally immediately befriended Teal'c and felt that he was no threat to her. She said<br />
that she knew that he was harmless because she inherited "the sense" from her<br />
late father who was a law enforcement officer. She told Teal'c that she could<br />
tell who was a bad guy by the way that he "smelled." Ally's father was fatally<br />
shot, presumably while on duty. Her mother worked all day so that she would have<br />
dinner to eat and a place to sleep. Basically, Ally was raising herself.<br />
<br />
Although she came across as a tough kid, Ally has a generous heart. She was<br />
sympathetic to Teal'c's plight by first getting him something to eat (chocolate<br />
candy bars with peanuts and caramel) and then finding him a place in the building<br />
to hide from the police and from Maybourne. She was brave when she was discovered<br />
by an SF and brought before Maybourne to answer his questions about Teal'c's whereabouts. <br />
During her encounter with him, she showed a cynical attitude toward the government <br />
and brushed him off because she did not like the way he "smelled."<br />
<br />
When she noticed that Teal'c's condition was worsening, caused by what she called "alien stuff",<br />
she offered to get him help from a few friends of her late father's, but Teal'c told her to<br />
contact Colonel Jack O'Neill. She went through over fifteen phone calls and transfers,<br />
but she finally reached O'Neill at the SGC. Her persistence in her effort to<br />
reach O'Neill showed how much she really cared about Teal'c. Ally saved Teal'c's life by<br />
remaining calm and clear-headed.<br />
<br />
After O'Neill and Daniel Jackson discovered Teal'c and got him back to the SGC for<br />
a cure produced by a renowned geneticist, Dr. Timothy Harlow, Teal'c and Jackson returned<br />
to find Ally in the abandoned building. Teal'c gave her a new super water gun as<br />
a token of his appreciation for her help. Ally invited Teal'c to play and he accepted.<br />
<br />
During her conversations with Teal'c, we learn that Ally had seen several<br />
movies: ''The Godfather'', ''The Fugitive'', and at least one James Bond production.<br />
We don't learn anything more about her after this encounter.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[2.10 "Bane" Episode Guide|2.10 "Bane"]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Timothy Harlow|Harlow, Dr. Timothy]] <br />
* [[Harry Maybourne|Maybourne, Colonel Harry]]<br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* [[NID]]<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[Colleen Rennison]]<br />
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<div>[[Category:SG Teams]]<br />
[[Image:team_s7.jpg|frame|left|SG-1 in Season 7]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
SG-1 is the designation for the flagship team of the Stargate Command (SGC). Its history is the subject of the television series, ''Stargate SG-1''.<br />
<br />
== Season One ==<br />
<br />
During the pilot of the series, Children of the Gods, SG-1 was composed of three individuals made known to us:<br />
<br />
{|<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:jackoneill.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Jack O'Neill|Colonel Jack O'Neill]]]]<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:danieljackson.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]]]<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:samanthacarter.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Samantha Carter|Captain Samantha Carter]]]]<br />
|}<br />
These individuals went to Chulak and became imprisoned by the Goa'uld System Lord Apophis. They were rescued by Teal'c, one of Apophis' First Prime Jaffa warriors. Teal'c helped all of the SGC personnel and their fellow prisoners escape Chulak and return safely to Earth.<br />
<br />
At the conclusion of the episode Enemy Within, Teal'c was given the fourth position in SG-1, making it an unspecified standard that all SG teams would have four members.<br />
{|<br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:tealc.jpg|thumb|170px|Teal'c]]<br />
|}<br />
== Seasons Two Through Five ==<br />
<br />
Captain Carter was promoted to Major in the episode Fair Game.<br />
<br />
SG-1 remained composed of the same four individuals for the first five years of the series. However, in the episode Meridian, Dr. Daniel Jackson was exposed to a lethal dose of radiation which resulted from a lab accident on the planet Kelowna. Dr. Jackson was given the opportunity to ascend to a higher plane of existence by Oma Desala to escape death and to join the enlightened. He accepted this offer.<br />
<br />
== Season Six ==<br />
<br />
Several replacements were attempted to fill the void that Dr. Jackson left behind. Captain Hagman was the ninth recruit who tried to fill Dr. Jackson's shoes. The remaining members of SG-1 were not very welcoming of any person assigned to replace their fallen comrade, so they quickly booted the poor linguist out.<br />
{| <br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:hagman.jpg|thumb|170px|Captain Hagman]]<br />
|}<br />
Through much persistence and Colonel O'Neill's dislike for the possibility of having a Russian teammate, Jonas Quinn joined SG-1 in the episode Redemption Part 2. Jonas was a native of Kelowna, the very planet which was saved by Dr. Jackson's heroic sacrifice to prevent the radioative core of a bomb from going critical. The Kelownans were planning to use this bomb in a world war. Jonas was witness to Dr. Jackson's courage and after realizing that his government was not honorable in trying to blame Daniel for the accident, calling it sabotage, he defected to Earth, bringing a sample of the radioactive material naquadria with him in hopes that shield technology could be developed to protect his people from the Goa'uld.<br />
{| <br />
| valign="top"|[[Image:jonasquinn.jpg|thumb|170px|Jonas Quinn]]<br />
|}<br />
== Season Seven ==<br />
<br />
Daniel watched over his fellow teammates while he was an Ascended Being. He was also a protector of the planet Abydos, the planet to which he and Jack first went through the stargate. Because Daniel's late wife Sha're and her family and people were Daniel's adoptive family, he had a strong tie to them. He and Jack had helped free the Abydonians from the Goa'uld System Lord Ra. When the Goa'uld System Lord Anubis threatened Abydos, Daniel attempted to protect them, but the cost was very high. He was returned to human form and left without his memory, deposited on a planet which had a village come to be known as Vis Uban. When SG-1 went to this planet thinking that it might be the location of The Lost City of the Ancients, the existence of which Daniel had discovered from a tablet he found on Abydos when Anubis was attacking, they found Daniel living among the nomads. He had no memory of who he was and had taken the name Arrom, meaning <i>naked one</i>. Jack and Sam convinced him to come home with them to discover his identity and past and, after deep consideration, he decided to go with them back to Earth. Soon, he was given a position back on SG-1, making him a fifth member of the team for a short while.<br />
<br />
Daniel joined Jonas on a mission to destroy the advanced weapon Anubis possessed on his mighty ship. They were sent to hack into Anubis' computer system, coded in one of the oldest dialects of the Ancients' language. Daniel was versed in this language and Jonas had a working knowledge of it. They were successful in getting into the computer and the weapon was destroyed, but in their attempt to get off of the ship, Jonas was captured. Daniel worked at getting him free and together they were able to escape to Kelowna where Anubis' ship was stationed over the capital city of Jonas' nation. They were aided by other System Lords, at Teal'c's bidding, to destroy Anubis' ship, but, unknown to them at the time, Anubis escaped. Jonas was asked to return to his homeworld as representative on their now-united world's council to educate them on the Goa'uld threat.<br />
<br />
Jonas' departure from the SGC meant that SG-1 returned to the four-member team of Colonel Jack O'Neill, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Major Samantha Carter, and Teal'c.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1" Episode Guide|1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1"]]<br />
* [[1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2" Episode Guide|1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]]<br />
* [[1.02 "Enemy Within" Episode Guide|1.02 "Enemy Within"]]<br />
* [[3.03 "Fair Game" Episode Guide|3.03 "Fair Game"]]<br />
* [[5.21 "Meridian" Episode Guide|5.21 "Meridian"]]<br />
* [[6.01 "Redemption Part 1" Episode Guide|6.01 "Redemption Part 1"]]<br />
* [[6.02 "Redemption Part 2" Episode Guide|6.02 "Redemption Part 2"]]<br />
* [[6.22 "Full Circle" Episode Guide|6.22 "Full Circle"]]<br />
* [[7.01 "Fallen Part 1" Episode Guide|7.01 "Fallen Part 1"]]<br />
* [[7.02 "Homecoming Part 2" Episode Guide|7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]]<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/locations/lhome.shtml Stargate SG-1 Solutions Locations Guide]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* [[Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Hagman|Captain Hagman]]<br />
* [[Jonas Quinn]]<br />
* [[Apophis]]<br />
* [[Anubis]]<br />
* [[Arrom]]<br />
* [[Ra]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* [[Abydos and the Abydonian People]]<br />
* [[Ancients]]<br />
* [[Ascended Beings]]<br />
* [[Kelowna]]<br />
* [[:Category:Mythology|Mythology of Stargate]]<br />
* [[The Lost City of the Ancients]]<br />
* [[Vis Uban]]<br />
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==Related Links==<br />
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* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com Stargate SG-1 Solutions]<br />
* [http://www.stargatefan.com StargateFan.com]<br />
* [http://www.savedanieljackson.com Save Daniel Jackson]<br />
* [http://www.scifi.com/stargate Sci-Fi Channel]<br />
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==Actors==<br />
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* [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as [[Jack O'Neill|Colonel/Brigadier General Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Michael Shanks]] as [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Amanda Tapping]] as [[Samantha Carter|Captain/Major/Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Christopher Judge]] as [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Corin Nemic]] as [[Jonas Quinn]]<br />
* [[Ivan Cermak]] as [[Hagman|Captain Hagman]]<br />
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<div>SG teams are usually composed of four members. Each team is designated as SG-x where x is the unit number. Some SG teams are designed for specific functions, such as first contact, military back-up, engineering, archaeological expeditions, or diplomacy.<br />
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Initially, in the pilot episode, Children of the Gods, there were nine SG teams. By the seventh season episode, Death Knell, there were over 20.<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
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* [[1.01 "Children of the Gods Part 1" Episode Guide|1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1"]]<br />
* [[1.02 "Children of the Gods Part 2" Episode Guide|1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]]<br />
* [[7.16 "Death Knell" Episode Guide|7.16 "Death Knell"]]<br />
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[[Image:artok.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Rebel Jaffa Artok]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Rebel Jaffa who was killed at the Alpha Site by an Ashrak sent by Anubis to<br />
create discord among the Tok'ra, Jaffa, and Tau'ri in <br />
the Season Six episode, 6.09 "Allegiance."<br />
<br />
==Character Biography==<br />
<br />
Artok, a rebel Jaffa, was living at the SGC's Alpha Site when the Tok'ra<br />
came from their base in the Risa System to seek refuge from Anubis' attack.<br />
Less than one quarter of the Tok'ra from the doomed base made it to safety. <br />
Jacob Carter/Selmak set off a bomb at the doomed site to prevent Anubis' forces from<br />
following them through the stargate to the secret Alpha Site. Several<br />
personnel from the SGC were helping with the Tok'ra refugees, including<br />
Dr. Janet Fraiser, who was performing triage at the base of the stargate.<br />
<br />
While the Tok'ra were coming through the stargate, Artok tried to help<br />
one of them with a crate he was carrying. The Tok'ra slapped Artok's hand<br />
away, refusing aid from a Jaffa. This Tok'ra was named Ocker and he was<br />
the chief of security of the Risa base. The crate he was carrying <br />
contained a zatarc detector.<br />
<br />
Three Tok'ra died from their wounds and everyone at the Alpha Site <br />
attended a funeral ritual. They gathered around the stargate and Malek,<br />
the commander of the Tok'ra Risa base, said a few words before they<br />
activated the 'gate and allowed the unstable vortex of the wormhole<br />
to engulf the bodies. During this brief ceremony, Artok attempted<br />
to ask Ocker a question regarding the ritual and Ocker knocked him<br />
to the ground because no one was supposed to speak during the funeral.<br />
Artok retaliated by saying that the Tok'ra were no different than the Goa'uld.<br />
<br />
Later, Major Samantha Carter discovered that someone had rigged her naquadah<br />
reactor to overload. She caught it in time before it would have set off<br />
a very large explosion. Colonel Jack O'Neill, who was in command at the<br />
site, ordered that the Tok'ra subject themselves to the zatarc detector<br />
because they were the last group through the stargate. The Tok'ra <br />
passed the tests. <br />
<br />
While these tests were being conducted, O'Neill observed Artok and Ocker<br />
get into yet another quarrel. Teal'c interceded and stopped their<br />
argument from escalating. Ocker's dead body was found soon <br />
afterwards hidden among some large barrels.<br />
<br />
Because of their obvious dislike for each other, Artok was accused of killing<br />
Ocker. He refused to take the zatarc detector test, but Bra'tac used<br />
his influence as leader to pursuade Artok to undergo the procedure. Artok's<br />
alibi was that he was sitting across the compound eating his ration in<br />
private. When asked if he had killed Ocker, Artok answered that he had not, but<br />
the zatarc detector indicated that he was not being entirely forthcoming.<br />
Malek said that obviously Artok was guilty, but Major Carter said that the<br />
device had generated false positives in the past. Nevertheless, until<br />
an autopsy could be performed, Artok was placed under arrest and sent<br />
to a holding cell.<br />
<br />
Fraiser performed the autopsy and determined Ocker's death was executed<br />
from behind with a bladed weapon. Whoever killed Ocker severed <br />
the spinal columns of both the host and symbiote simultaneously. Bra'tac<br />
insisted that a Jaffa would not have killed in this manner, but would<br />
have exacted vengeance face-to-face. Teal'c said that the suspect was<br />
most likely a Tok'ra or Goa'uld. <br />
<br />
O'Neill ordered a head count after Bra'tac discovered a set of fresh <br />
footprints leading away from the building where Artok had been held. After it was <br />
determined that everyone was present and accounted for, O'Neill designated <br />
three-person teams to search for the suspect. Each team consisted of a <br />
Jaffa, a Tok'ra, and a Tau'ri (someone from the SGC). During the search, <br />
Captain Greer's team were all killed and Bra'tac was attacked by an invisible <br />
assailant and presumed dead.<br />
<br />
Artok's death resulted from a frontal attack with an bladed weapon. He <br />
had no defense wounds and he died from a single thrust, up through the symbiote, <br />
and continuing up to pierce his heart. He was dead before he hit the <br />
ground. Fraiser determined that the weapon used to kill Artok was the same <br />
as that which was used to kill Ocker and Captain Greer's team. The assailant was <br />
determined to be an Ashrak, a Goa'uld assassin, who was using a personal cloaking <br />
device to aid in his moving about the site undetected. He was most probably <br />
hired by Anubis and secretly accompanied the Tok'ra when they had abandoned their base. <br />
The Ashrak was killed by Bra'tac, who had recovered enough from his wounds to move <br />
from the place of his assault. <br />
<br />
The Ashrak had attempted to prevent the Tok'ra and Jaffa from joining<br />
in their effort to eliminate the Goa'uld by using the divide and conquer<br />
tactic. Artok's death was meant to sever the two groups' relationship, but<br />
had, in fact, brought them closer together.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
<br />
*[[6.09 "Allegiance" Episode Guide|6.09 "Allegiance"]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* [[Jack O'Neill|Colonel Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Samantha Carter|Major Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Janet Fraiser|Dr. Janet Fraiser]]<br />
* [[Anubis]] <br />
* [[Bra'tac]] <br />
* [[Jacob Carter/Selmak]] <br />
* [[Malek]] <br />
* [[Ocker]] <br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* [[Alpha Site]] <br />
* [[Ashrak]] <br />
* [[Goa'uld]] <br />
* [[Jaffa]] <br />
* [[Naquadah Reactor]] <br />
* [[Tok'ra]] <br />
* [[Zatarc Detector]] <br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* [[Link Baker]]<br />
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The [[Tollan]] are members of a technologically advanced human civilization. They shared their technology with a less-advanced neighboring world, but that world was not prepared to use that technology wisely and ended up destroying themselves. When their world was destroyed, it affected the orbit of the Tollan homeworld and that world, too, was destroyed. The Tollan were able to escape the death of their civilization by finding a new homeworld, Tollana, via starships, but they eventually built their own stargate. Tollana was destroyed by the Goa'uld and we lost contact with them, not knowing if any survived.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Tollan&diff=341Category:Tollan2004-06-20T14:13:23Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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The [[Tollan]] are members of a technologically advanced human civilization. They shared their technology with a less-advanced neighboring world, but that world was not prepared to use that technology wisely and ended up destroying themselves. When their world was destroyed, it affected the orbit of the Tollan homeworld and that world, too, was destroyed. The Tollan were able to escape the death of their civilization by finding a new homeworld, Tollana, via starships, but they eventually built their own stargate. Tollana was destroyed by the Goa'uld and we lost contact with them, not knowing if any survived.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Tollan&diff=340Category:Tollan2004-06-20T14:09:37Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>The [[Tollan]] are members of a technologically advanced human civilization. They shared their technology with a less-advanced neighboring world, but that world was not prepared to use that technology wisely and ended up destroying themselves. When their world was destroyed, it affected the orbit of the Tollan homeworld and that world, too, was destroyed. The Tollan were able to escape the death of their civilization by finding a new homeworld, Tollana, via starships, but they eventually built their own stargate. Tollana was destroyed by the Goa'uld and we lost contact with them, not knowing if any survived.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Jaffa&diff=784Category:Jaffa2004-06-20T14:01:32Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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The Jaffa were originally human, taken from Earth millenia ago, and have been genetically altered to incubate [[Goa'uld]] larvae inside a pouch in the abdomen. While a Jaffa carries a symbiote, he or she is given a longer life (estimated to be approximately 135 years), increased strength, and an enhanced immunity system. Because of these advantages, many of the male Jaffa become warriors serving under a Goa'uld (i.e., [[Teal'c]] serviced [[Apophis]]). Some Jaffa, both male and female, served the Goa'uld by practicing the rituals of worship associated with recognizing the Goa'uld as a god.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Jaffa&diff=338Category:Jaffa2004-06-20T14:00:35Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Aliens]]<br />
The Jaffa were originally human, taken from Earth millenia ago, and have been genetically altered to incubate [[Goa'uld]] larvae inside a pouch in the abdomen. While a Jaffa carries a symbiote, he or she is given a longer life (estimated to be approximately 135 years), increased strength, and an enhanced immunity system. Because of these advantages, many of the male Jaffa become warriors serving under a Goa'uld (i.e., [[Teal'c]] serviced [[Apophis]]. Some Jaffa, both male and female, served the Goa'uld by practicing the rituals of worship associated with recognizing the Goa'uld as a god.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Goa%27uld&diff=1093Category:Goa'uld2004-06-20T13:53:13Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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The [[Goa'uld]] are aquatic parasitic creatures which evolved into intelligent, but extremely evil, beings. A symbiote, as it is also known as, invades a host, usually human, through the back of the neck (some have been known to go through the front) and blends into the host's biological structure, attaching itself into the brain and thus gaining access to the host's knowledge and voluntary muscular system. Many of the Goa'uld symbiotes have been referred to as "snakes" by [[Jack O'Neill]], illustrating his hatred and distrust for the species.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Goa%27uld&diff=337Category:Goa'uld2004-06-20T13:52:47Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>The [[Goa'uld]] are aquatic parasitic creatures which evolved into intelligent, but extremely evil, beings. A symbiote, as it is also known as, invades a host, usually human, through the back of the neck (some have been known to go through the front) and blends into the host's biological structure, attaching itself into the brain and thus gaining access to the host's knowledge and voluntary muscular system. Many of the Goa'uld symbiotes have been referred to as "snakes" by [[Jack O'Neill]], illustrating his hatred and distrust for the species.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Category:Goa%27uld&diff=336Category:Goa'uld2004-06-20T13:51:43Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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<div>The [[Goa'uld]] are aquatic parasitic creatures which evolved into intelligent, but extremely evil, beings. They invade a host, usually human, through the back of the neck (some have been known to go through the front) and blend into the host's biological structure, attaching itself into the brain and thus gaining access to the host's knowledge and voluntary muscular system. Many of the Goa'uld symbiotes have been referred to as "snakes" by [[Jack O'Neill]], illustrating his hatred and distrust for the species.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=362Main Page2004-06-20T13:41:40Z<p>WikiSysop: </p>
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[[Image:team_s7.jpg|frame|left|SG-1 in Season 7]]<br />
== Season One ==<br />
<br />
=== 1.01 Children Of The Gods Part 1 ===<br />
<br />
* [[1.01 Children Of The Gods Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/101.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1"]<br />
<br />
When the SGC is attacked by an alien with glowing eyes, Col. Jack O'Neill is recalled from retirement to lead a second team through to Abydos: his mission to retrieve Dr. Daniel Jackson. Daniel's discovery of a cartouche leads astrophysicist Capt. Carter to realize an entire network of Stargates could exist, leading to millions of worlds.<br />
<br />
=== 1.02 Children Of The Gods Part 2 ===<br />
<br />
* [[1.02 Children Of The Gods Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/102.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]<br />
<br />
When Sha're and Skaara are kidnapped, Jack returns with Daniel to Earth where a new team is formed to battle the alien threat: SG-1. They go through to another world, home to Apophis, an alien parasite like Ra. Sha're and Skaara are taken as hosts while the members of SG-1 are rescued by the most unlikely ally: Apophis' First Prime Teal'c.<br />
<br />
=== 1.03 The Enemy Within ===<br />
<br />
* [[1.03 The Enemy Within]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/103.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.03 "The Enemy Within"]<br />
<br />
With the SGC under attack by Apophis, Maj. Kawalsky is forced to battle a larval Goa'uld for control of his mind. Daniel Jackson and Jack O'Neill attempt to communicate with the Goa'uld to no avail. It claims Kawalsky's body for its own. The major elects to undergo life-threatening surgery to remove the Goa'uld and appears to make a full recovery.<br />
<br />
=== 1.04 Emancipation ===<br />
<br />
* [[1.04 Emancipation]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/104.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.04 "Emancipation"]<br />
<br />
On the planet of Simarka, where the fierce Mongolian race of Shavadai mistreat their oppressed females, Sam Carter is kidnapped and sold to a brutal warlord. When her escape attempt fails, Carter challenges the Shavidai's misogynous ways in a battle of wits and wills which may bring women equality or end in her own death.<br />
<br />
=== 1.05 The Broca Divide ===<br />
<br />
* [[1.05 The Broca Divide]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/105.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.05 "The Broca Divide"]<br />
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Returning from a planet with both a civilized and a primitive side, the SG-3 marines and all but two members of the SG-1 team become infected with a virus which rapidly spreads throughout the SGC. Violence breaks out everywhere as personnel regress to an aggressive primitive state. Can Teal'c and Daniel Jackson find the cause?<br />
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=== 1.06 The First Commandment ===<br />
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* [[1.06 The First Commandment]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/106.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.06 "The First Commandment"]<br />
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The SG-1 team is sent after an SG team which has failed to return from a mission. They find that their captain, Jonas Hansen, Sam Carter's ex-fiancee, having been treated as a god by the fearful, primitive locals, is drunk with power and tyrannizing them. Can Carter and the team overcome Hansen before he kills them all?<br />
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=== 1.07 Cold Lazarus ===<br />
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* [[1.07 Cold Lazarus]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/107.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.07 "Cold Lazarus"]<br />
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A strange crystal strikes down O'Neill, replacing him with a double that returns with the SG-1 team to Earth to find the cause of O'Neill's private grief&mdash;his son's death. But the crystalline entity double is dangerously unstable as O'Neill's bewildered wife Sara soon discovers. Can O'Neill return to the SGC in time to save everyone and prevent chaos?<br />
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=== 1.08 The Nox ===<br />
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* [[1.08 The Nox]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/108.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.08 "The Nox"]<br />
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When a planned ambush against Apophis goes disastrously wrong, resulting in fatalities among the SG-1 team, the pace-loving Nox restore them to life. But while these gentle people can bring back the dead, can they resist the deadly technology of Apophis and his Jaffa? The attempts of SG-1 to defend the Nox make matters worse.<br />
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=== 1.09 Brief Candle ===<br />
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* [[1.09 Brief Candle]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/109.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.09 "Brief Candle"]<br />
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On the mysterious planet Argos, the beautiful Kynthia seduces Jack O'Neill into marriage. As a result of their liaison, Jack is condemned to an Argosian lifespan of only a hundred days. As he ages rapidly and his health fails, will his team succeed in their frantic search for a cure? Jack's bitterness changes the peaceful Argosians forever.<br />
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=== 1.10 Thor's Hammer ===<br />
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* [[1.10 Thor's Hammer]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/110.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.10 "Thor's Hammer"]<br />
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Looking for allies against the Goa'uld, the SG-1 team gates through to Cimmeria, home of the legendary Norse gods. Teal'c and Jack O'Neill are transported to the underground labyrinth caves of the vicious creature Unas. Can Daniel Jackson and Carter rescue them? They must enlist the aid of the fearful Kendra, once host to a Goa'uld.<br />
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=== 1.11 The Torment Of Tantalus ===<br />
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* [[1.11 The Torment Of Tantalus]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/111.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.11 "The Torment Of Tantalus"]<br />
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Daniel Jackson discovers that in 1945, a brilliant young professor went through the Stargate, never to return. Together with his fiancee, Catherine Langford, SG-1 discovers the now aged Ernest Littlefield trapped in a decaying castle. With Daniel captivated by Ernest's amazing discoveries, the others race against time to get them all home.<br />
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=== 1.12 Bloodlines ===<br />
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* [[1.12 Bloodlines]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/112.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.12 "Bloodlines"]<br />
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With the proviso that they bring back a Goa'uld larva for study, Teal'c returns with the SG-1 team to Chulak to stop the Goa'uld from enslaving his son Ry'ac. After a difficult reunion with Drey'auc, the wife he abandoned, Teal'c discovers that his son is dying. He needs the healing properties of a larval Goa'uld and the only one available is Teal'c's own.<br />
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=== 1.13 Fire And Water ===<br />
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* [[1.13 Fire And Water]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/113.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.13 "Fire And Water"]<br />
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The SG-1 team is transported to Oannes, a planet of opposites, the home of the sole survivor on an ancient aquatic race. Teal'c, Jack and Carter return to Earth shell-shocked at their loss of Daniel Jackson. The grieving team members are confused, unable to let go of Daniel. Can they discover their true memories in time to rescue Daniel?<br />
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=== 1.14 Hathor ===<br />
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* [[1.14 Hathor]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/114.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.14 "Hathor"]<br />
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The evil and beautiful Goa'uld Hathor escapes from stasis in a Mayan pyramid in Mexico. At the Stargate facility, she uses her charms and a powerful drug to seduce men into her service as she plots to take over the world. With Daniel as her Beloved Pharaoh and Jack her intended First Prime, can Carter and the female personnel stop her in time?<br />
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=== 1.15 Singularity ===<br />
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* [[1.15 Singularity]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/115.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.15 "Singularity"]<br />
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Sam Carter returns with the sole survivor of a planetary plague&mdash;a little girl, Cassandra. As they become attached, Carter, Dr. Fraiser and Daniel discover the girl's terrible secret&mdash;a time-bomb implanted by the Goa'uld Nirrti to destroy the Stargate on Earth. Can Carter save Cassandra or will she share her fate?<br />
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=== 1.16 Cor-ai ===<br />
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* [[1.16 Cor-ai]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/116.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.16 "Cor-ai"]<br />
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O'Neill and the team travel to Cartago, where Teal'c is recognized as once having been First Prime to Apophis, who 'harvested' hosts from this world many times. His guilt already decided, Teal'c is arrested for the murder of Hanno's father and put on trial for his life. While Jack and Carter attempt to get help from the SGC, Daniel battles Hanno in Cor-Ai.<br />
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=== 1.17 Enigma ===<br />
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* [[1.17 Enigma]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/117.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.17 "Enigma"]<br />
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The SG-1 team rescues a group of highly developed survivors from the cataclysmic planet of Tollan. To stop the legendary knowledge of the Tollan people from falling into the wrong hands, O'Neill and his team stake all on the cross-universal rescue.<br />
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=== 1.18 Solitudes ===<br />
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* [[1.18 Solitudes]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/118.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.18 "Solitudes"]<br />
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Following a Stargate technical defect, O'Neill and Carter find themselves stranded on an icy wasteland. O'Neill is severely wounded, both are freezing to death, and nobody can find the section of the universe in which they are stranded.<br />
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=== 1.19 Tin Man ===<br />
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* [[1.19 Tin Man]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/119.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.19 "Tin Man"]<br />
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Upon landing on Planet 0X3-989, the mysterious alien Harlan renders the SG-1 team unconscious. After waking and returning to the SGC, they find that their spirits and minds have been transferred into the bodies of androids. Their energy literally failing, the team must return to Harlan in a bid to reunite body and soul.<br />
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=== 1.20 There But For The Grace Of God ===<br />
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* [[1.20 There But For The Grace Of God]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/120.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.20 "There But For The Grace Of God"]<br />
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A mysterious mirror transports Daniel Jackson to another dimension. Suddenly he finds himself on an alternate Earth under attack from the Goa'uld, his place at the SGC filled by Catherine Langford and Dr. Sam Carter. Daniel foresees that the same fate awaits Earth in his reality. Can he return home in time to save the world?<br />
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=== 1.21 Politics ===<br />
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* [[1.21 Politics]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/121.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.21 "Politics"]<br />
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Only Daniel Jackson knows of the Goa'uld plans to invade Earth. Despite the injury he sustained in escaping the other dimension, no one takes his warnings seriously, not even Jack and his friends on SG-1. The adversarial Senator Kinsey has chosen to terminate the costly Stargate programmer and close the gate forever just as Earth faces its worst threat.<br />
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=== 1.22 Within The Serpent's Grasp Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[1.22 Within The Serpent's Grasp Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/122.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 1.22 "Within The Serpent's Grasp Part 1"]<br />
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Convinced at last by Daniel to take the threat seriously, Jack leads SG-1 into disobeying orders as they gate off-world to the coordinates Daniel brought back from the alternate reality. The team find themselves amidst preparations by Apophis and Klorel for an all-out strike on Earth. Can they avert disaster and save Earth?<br />
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== Season Two ==<br />
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=== 2.01 The Serpent's Lair Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[2.01 The Serpent's Lair Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/201.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.01 "The Serpent's Lair Part 2"]<br />
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Led by Apophis and Klorel, a fleet of Goa'uld warships launches a surprise attack on Earth. The SG-1 team uses the Stargate to board an incoming enemy ship with enough explosives to destroy the entire force. But the team's unexpected capture turns their objective into a suicide mission and when Daniel is fatally wounded, Jack is forced to leave him behind.<br />
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=== 2.02 In The Line Of Duty ===<br />
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* [[2.02 In The Line Of Duty]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/202.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.02 "In The Line Of Duty"]<br />
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On a daring mission to rescue victims of a Goa'uld attack, Sam Carter's body is taken over by a Goa'uld. When Carter and the SG-1 team return to Earth, an alien assassin follows to destroy the rebel Goa'uld, Jolinar of Malkshur, within Carter. Can Jack O'Neill eliminate the Goa'uld without killing her? Or will the assassin kill them both?<br />
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=== 2.03 Prisoners ===<br />
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* [[2.03 Prisoners]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/203.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.03 "Prisoners"]<br />
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The SG-1 team inadvertently helps a desperate criminal and is charged as an accessory to murder. Sentenced to life imprisonment and banished to a desolate, brutal penal colony called Hadante, they strike a deal to escape with the aid of the powerful and enigmatic Linea, known to the other prisoners as Destroyer of Worlds.<br />
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=== 2.04 The Game Keeper ===<br />
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* [[2.04 The Game Keeper]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/204.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.04 "The Game Keeper"]<br />
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Exploring a strange and beautiful garden in a distant world, the team members are trapped, knocked unconscious, and awakened to find themselves reliving the most pivotal, traumatic moments of their lives. A mysterious Keeper explains that it is all a virtual-reality type game. Forced to watch friends and family dying, SG-1 only wants to escape.<br />
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=== 2.05 Need ===<br />
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* [[2.05 Need]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/205.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.05 "Need"]<br />
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Daniel Jackson saves the life of a beautiful princess, but his heroics cause the SG-1 team to be taken prisoner. When he is badly injured in their escape attempt, Princess Shyla uses the sarcophagus to addict Daniel in order to seduce him. As Daniel struggles to free his friends, his addiction and his romance with Shyla could doom them all.<br />
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=== 2.06 Thor's Chariot ===<br />
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* [[2.06 Thor's Chariot]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/206.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.06 "Thor's Chariot"]<br />
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Jack O'Neill and his team return to Cimmeria, where they had previously destroyed the planet's primary defense against the Goa'uld. When the planet is attacked by Heru'ur, O'Neill and Teal'c lead the people in a counter-strike while Daniel Jackson, Carter and Gairwyn search for the power of the fabled Thor's Chariot only to find Thor himself.<br />
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=== 2.07 Message In A Bottle ===<br />
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* [[2.07 Message In A Bottle]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/207.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.07 "Message In A Bottle"]<br />
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A seemingly harmless orb is brought back to the SGC base from a dead world. The strange device infects Jack O'Neill with an alien organism which soon begins to spread. When Carter's attempts to halt its rapid growth fail, Daniel Jackson realizes that the only chance to save Jack is to let the organism control him in order to communicate.<br />
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=== 2.08 Family ===<br />
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* [[2.08 Family]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/208.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.08 "Family"]<br />
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Teal'c's son, Rya'c, is kidnapped by and brainwashed by Apophis and led by Master Bra'tac, the SG-1 team travel to Chulak to save him. They are shocked to discover a world turned completely upside down. And when Rya'c is recovered he denounces his father and helps to capture the team, forever preventing their return to Earth.<br />
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=== 2.09 Secrets ===<br />
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* [[2.09 Secrets]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/209.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.09 "Secrets"]<br />
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The entire Stargate project is threatened when a reporter declares he will reveal to the world the mysteries of the top-secret portal. Jack O'Neill attempts to stop him while Sam Carter discovers that her estranged father is dying of cancer. On Abydos, Teal'c and Daniel Jackson find Sha're, pregnant with the child of Apophis and Ammonet.<br />
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=== 2.10 Bane ===<br />
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* [[2.10 Bane]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/210.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.10 "Bane"]<br />
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During an attack by giant insects, Teal'c is stung and implanted with a virus that causes him mutate into a terrifying and destructive creature. Taken by Col. Maybourne and the NID for experimentation, Teal'c escapes and finds refuge in the city, where Ally, a streetwise young girl, tries to help him. For Teal'c, time is running out.<br />
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=== 2.11 The Tok'ra Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[2.11 The Tok'ra Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/211.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.11 "The Tok'ra Part 1"]<br />
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Carter is mesmerized by a dream in which she sees herself as Jolinar, the rebel Goa'uld who briefly inhabited her body. The SG-1 team travel to a desert world where they find the Tok'ra, who fight against the tyranny of their fellow Goa'uld. SG-1 are imprisoned for their own safety and Carter's dream turns into a nightmare when she learns her father is near death.<br />
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=== 2.12 The Tok'ra Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[2.12 The Tok'ra Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/212.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.12 "The Tok'ra Part 2"]<br />
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With the oldest and wisest of the Tok'ra dying and any hope of an alliance dying with her, Sam Carter comes up with a daring plan. If her father Jacob becomes host to Selmak, both will be saved. Hosts are the one thing Earth can offer the suspicious Tok'ra. As Jacob and Selmak make their choice to blend, the base is attacked by the Goa'uld.<br />
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=== 2.13 Spirits ===<br />
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* [[2.13 Spirits]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/213.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.13 "Spirits"]<br />
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When the SG-11 team does not return from its mission, Hammond attempts contact and Jack O'Neill is injured. Carter leads the SG-1 team through the Stargate to find SG-11 and negotiate with the mystical natives for a precious mineral. After they are captured, the team are led by the friendly Tonane to the great spirits of his people.<br />
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=== 2.14 Touchstone ===<br />
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* [[2.14 Touchstone]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/214.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.14 "Touchstone"]<br />
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A climate-controlling device is stolen from the planet Madrona and the SG-1 team is accused of the theft. Whoever took the device has the ability to disrupt Earth's climate. With Madrona wracked by storms, Jack and Daniel find a second Stargate active on Earth and the team's investigations take them to Area 51, the NID and Col. Maybourne.<br />
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=== 2.15 A Matter Of Time ===<br />
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* [[2.15 A Matter Of Time]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/215.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.15 "A Matter Of Time"]<br />
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A black hole swallows up the SG-10 team before the SGC's eyes. The black hole's gravitational pull grows stronger, threatening to destroy Earth through its Stargate. While Carter struggles to find a solution, Jack O'Neill is forced to reunite with an old Special Ops antagonist in a desperate attempt to close off Earth's Stargate.<br />
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=== 2.16 The Fifth Race ===<br />
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* [[2.16 The Fifth Race]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/216.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.16 "The Fifth Race"]<br />
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When Jack O'Neill gazes into a mysterious alien viewing device, his brain is infiltrated by a strange intelligent force. Daniel Jackson is sure that the dying, increasingly isolated Jack now understands the mysteries and origins of the Stargate. As Jack's only means to communicate, can Daniel recover the information and save his friend's life?<br />
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=== 2.17 Serpent's Song ===<br />
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* [[2.17 Serpent's Song]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/217.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.17 "Serpent's Song"]<br />
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The SG-1 team's mortal enemy, Apophis, is being hunted by the enigmatic Goa'uld Sokar and throws himself at Jack O'Neill's mercy. Tortured and close to death, Apophis proposes a deal: revealing all he knows about the Goa'uld in return for a new host body. For Daniel Jackson, Teal'c and the others, this is a deal with the devil.<br />
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=== 2.18 Holiday ===<br />
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* [[2.18 Holiday]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/218.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.18 "Holiday"]<br />
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The alien Ma'chello traps Daniel Jackson with his body-swapping invention, steals Daniel's body and escapes to Earth. As Daniel lays dying in Ma'chello's ailing body, Jack and Teal'c attempts to help him result in them swapping bodies too. Can they find Ma'chello and convince him to return to his own body in time to save Daniel?<br />
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=== 2.19 One False Step ===<br />
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* [[2.19 One False Step]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/219.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.19 "One False Step"]<br />
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On a routine reconnaissance mission, the SG-1 team discover a civilization of friendly, innocent aliens, but suddenly the aliens begin to fall ill. A plague, somehow caused by the team, sweeps across the planet and Jack O'Neill and Daniel Jackson are infected too. Can the team save themselves and an entire civilization?<br />
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=== 2.20 Show And Tell ===<br />
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* [[2.20 Show And Tell]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/220.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.20 "Show And Tell"]<br />
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A young boy mysteriously appears at Stargate Command and pleads for help, claiming that the Goa'uld are chasing him to find his race of invisible beings. But the SG-1 team is duped as the invisible aliens actually plan to destroy the Goa'uld by eradicating all potential human hosts--and the invasion of Earth has already begun.<br />
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=== 2.21 1969 ===<br />
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* [[2.21 1969]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/221.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.21 "1969"]<br />
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A solar flare sends the SG-1 team back in time to 1969 where the US military command suspects them of espionage. With the help of Lt. George Hammond, Jack O'Neill and his team escape and are aided by two flower children on their way to Woodstock. Can they ever return to the present again? The answer lies in a solar flare.<br />
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=== 2.22 Out Of Mind Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[2.22 Out Of Mind Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/222.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 2.22 "Out Of Mind Part 1"]<br />
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Jack O'Neill awakens in a futuristic world to be told he's been frozen for 79 years and that all his friends are dead. He is questioned about the Stargate programmer but then is shocked to discover it's a set-up. He finds Daniel Jackson and Carter and attempts escape from the Goa'uld stronghold, only to be thwarted by the return of an old enemy, Hathor.<br />
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== Season Three ==<br />
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=== 3.01 Into The Fire Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[3.01 Into The Fire Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/301.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.01 "Into The Fire Part 2"]<br />
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Hathor captures O'Neill and implants him with a Goa'uld symbiote that could eventually kill him. Meanwhile, O'Neill's rescue party is defeated by Hathor's invincible energy barrier, and time is running out. Is there any way to save O'Neill?<br />
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=== 3.02 Seth ===<br />
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* [[3.02 Seth]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/302.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.02 "Seth"]<br />
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When SG-1 hunts for a Goa'uld lord living on Earth, they discover this powerful alien in the form of a religious leader with a heavily armed cult following. O'Neill faces off with both government agents and the cult in a fiery clash that may destroy them all.<br />
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=== 3.03 Fair Game ===<br />
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* [[3.03 Fair Game]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/303.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.03 "Fair Game"]<br />
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O'Neill attempts to stop a Goa'uld invasion of Earth. But to call off the attack, the Goa'uld lords demand the destruction of the Stargate. O'Neill doesn't trust them&mdash;but the fate of Earth lies in the balance.<br />
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=== 3.04 Legacy ===<br />
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* [[3.04 Legacy]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/304.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.04 "Legacy"]<br />
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A mysterious tablet discovered on a distant planet infects anyone who touches it with a hallucinogen. The remarkable stone infects Teal'c and, before long, the entire team except Hammond. Can Hammond stop it and save SG-1 alone?<br />
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=== 3.05 Learning Curve ===<br />
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* [[3.05 Learning Curve]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/305.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.05 "Learning Curve"]<br />
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As part of an exchange program with the planet Orban, O'Neill travels to Earth with an alien girl who possesses incredible technical knowledge. But by the time O'Neill discovers the truth behind the child's superior mind&hellip;it may be too late for them all.<br />
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=== 3.06 Point Of View ===<br />
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* [[3.06 Point Of View]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/306.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.06 "Point Of View"]<br />
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Alternate reality versions of Carter and Kawalsky are found in Area 51. Brought to Stargate Command, they start to deteriorate. However, return to their own reality means certain death, as their world has been invaded by Goa'ulds.<br />
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=== 3.07 Deadman Switch ===<br />
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* [[3.07 Deadman Switch]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/307.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.07 "Deadman Switch"]<br />
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SG-1 is captured by Aris Boch, a bounty hunter chasing an evil Goa'uld named Kel'tar. He offers them freedom in exchange for their help. They agree, only to find that Kel'tar is in fact a Tok'ra, whose capture would endanger countless others.<br />
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=== 3.08 Demons ===<br />
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* [[3.08 Demons]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/308.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.08 "Demons"]<br />
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SG-1 encounters a medieval civilization and frees a woman tied to a stake as a sacrifice to a demon. With the woman freed, the demon vows to destroy the village unless the SG-1 team is offered up in appeasement.<br />
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=== 3.09 Rules Of Engagement ===<br />
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* [[3.09 Rules Of Engagement]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/309.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.09 "Rules Of Engagement"]<br />
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SG-1 lands in the middle of a blazing battle between Stargate soldiers and a Jaffa army. Believing the soldiers to be the missing-in-action SG-11 team, O'Neill and other others provide assistance&hellip;until the mystery team turns its weapons on SG-1.<br />
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=== 3.10 Forever In A Day ===<br />
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* [[3.10 Forever In A Day]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/310.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.10 "Forever In A Day"]<br />
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During a rescue of captured Abydonians, Daniel finds his missing wife, Sha're. But instead of greeting him, she attacks him&mdash;leading to her death at the hands of Teal'c. Distraught over her death and angry at Teal'c, Daniel quits Stargate Command.<br />
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=== 3.11 Past And Present ===<br />
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* [[3.11 Past And Present]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/311.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.11 "Past And Present"]<br />
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SG-1 encounters an entire planet suffering from amnesia. The planet's leader, a woman named Ke'ra, returns to Earth with SG-1 to find a cure. But even as Ke'ra and Daniel develop a mutual attraction, SG-1 suspects she may not be who she appears to be.<br />
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=== 3.12 Jolinar's Memories Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[3.12 Jolinar's Memories Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/312.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.12 "Jolinar's Memories Part 1"]<br />
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Carter's father has been captured on a moon transformed into a literal hell. As no one has ever escaped from hell except for Jolinar, Tok'ra technology is used to access Jolinar's memories from Carter's mind&hellip;but not before an old foe shows up to foil the rescue mission.<br />
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=== 3.13 The Devil You Know Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[3.13 The Devil You Know Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/313.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.13 "The Devil You Know Part 2"]<br />
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During an attempt to rescue Carter's father, SG-1 is caught by one of hell's denizens, determined to use the information they possess to overthrow the Goa'uld lord Sokar. Using Tok'ra technology, the team is forced to relive painful memories&hellip;but how much torture can they take?<br />
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=== 3.14 Foothold ===<br />
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* [[3.14 Foothold]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/314.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.14 "Foothold"]<br />
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During routine medical exams, Dr. Fraiser injects each team member with a sedative, rendering them unconscious. Teal'c awakens and sees General Hammond conspiring with Fraiser and two aliens. What has happened at Stargate Command, and can SG-1 overpower its own "allies"?<br />
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=== 3.15 Pretense ===<br />
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* [[3.15 Pretense]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/315.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.15 "Pretense"]<br />
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When SG-1 is invited to the Tollan planet to attend a ceremony called a "Triad," they are shocked to discover it is actually a trial to determine the fate of their old friend Skaara. Daniel and O'Neill must argue a case against a mysterious Goa'uld named Zipacna to save Skaara's personality.<br />
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=== 3.16 Urgo ===<br />
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* [[3.16 Urgo]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/317.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.16 "Urgo"]<br />
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En route to a paradise planet, SG-1 is secretly implanted with an alien spore that evolves into a being called Urgo. Though Urgo claims to be friendly, the suspicious team members work feverishly to rid themselves of the creature before it destroys their minds.<br />
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=== 3.17 A Hundred Days ===<br />
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* [[3.17 A Hundred Days]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/317.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.17 "A Hundred Days"]<br />
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SG-1 visits the friendly planet Edora and gathers to watch the annual meteor show that lights up the sky like a fiery rain. But suddenly, wayward asteroids bombard the planet, destroying the Stargate. Can O'Neill and the team ever return home?<br />
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=== 3.18 Shades Of Grey ===<br />
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* [[3.18 Shades Of Grey]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/318.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.18 "Shades Of Grey"]<br />
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On a mission to Tollana, O'Neill steals a weapon and takes it back to Earth. When Hammond discovers the deception, he suspends O'Neill. But O'Neill's misconduct is only the beginning of a mystery that could have catastrophic consequences.<br />
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=== 3.19 New Ground ===<br />
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* [[3.19 New Ground]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/319.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.19 "New Ground"]<br />
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SG-1 journeys to a planet where their arrival ignites a war between two cultures. A powerful spy realizes his side could win the war if SG-1 and the Stargate can be neutralized. Will O'Neill and his team make the same realization and save themselves in time?<br />
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=== 3.20 Maternal Instinct ===<br />
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* [[3.20 Maternal Instinct]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/320.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.20 "Maternal Instinct"]<br />
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Bra'tac arrives at Stargate Command with a wild story about interplanetary warfare with Apophis. Daniel deduces that the battle is over Apophis' child, Harsesis, and races to save the child before Apophis finds him first.<br />
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=== 3.21 Crystal Skull ===<br />
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* [[3.21 Crystal Skull]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/321.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.21 "Crystal Skull"]<br />
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Daniel finds a glowing crystal skull identical to one first discovered by his grandfather decades before. When Daniel stares into the skull's eyes, a mysterious force makes him disappear. Now SG-1 must find Daniel's grandfather to unlock the mystery of the skull and bring Daniel back.<br />
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=== 3.22 Nemesis Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[3.22 Nemesis Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s3/322.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 3.22 "Nemesis Part 1"]<br />
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O'Neill is kidnapped by the Asgard and taken aboard a ship, where he encounters a swarm of metallic, buglike creatures on a mission to destroy Earth. O'Neill plans to blow up the ship and sacrifice himself, but can the Stargate team find another way to stop this apocalyptic scheme?<br />
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== Season Four ==<br />
<br />
=== 4.01 Small Victories Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[4.01 Small Victories Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/401.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2"]<br />
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SG-1 is called upon to help a race of gentle, highly intelligent aliens struggling against a swarm of ravenous, deadly mechanical spiders called replicators. But the situation becomes much more complicated when a lone replicator is discovered in the most unlikely of places&hellip;back home on Planet Earth!<br />
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=== 4.02 The Other Side ===<br />
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* [[4.02 The Other Side]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/402.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.02 "The Other Side"]<br />
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SG-1 responds to a cry for help from a doomed civilization, which promises to give Earthlings access to highly advanced technology in exchange for supplies that would help them defeat their enemies. But the team soon discovers a shocking secret that may prove that SG-1 is doing a lot more harm than good!<br />
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=== 4.03 Upgrades ===<br />
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* [[4.03 Upgrades]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/403.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.03 "Upgrades"]<br />
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SG-1 is selected to test the effects of alien tech military wristbands on human wearers, and soon find themselves blessed with spectacular strength and speed. But when they are sent on a mission utilizing these new abilities, they learn a shocking lesson about the downside of power.<br />
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=== 4.04 Crossroads ===<br />
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* [[4.04 Crossroads]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/404.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.04 "Crossroads"]<br />
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When a beautiful high priestess from the planet Chulak claims to have a plan that would seriously cripple the Goa'uld, everyone is understandably skeptical. SG-1 must join forces with the Tok'ra in order to put her plan into effect, but a deadly, hidden secret could jeopardize the entire operation!<br />
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=== 4.05 Divide And Conquer ===<br />
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* [[4.05 Divide And Conquer]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/405.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.05 "Divide And Conquer"]<br />
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When an SGC soldier under the influence of a Goa'uld mind control device attempts to assassinate a High Council member, SG-1 must uncover other potential assassins&mdash;even amongst themselves&mdash;before the president arrives for a crucial summit meeting.<br />
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=== 4.06 Window Of Opportunity ===<br />
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* [[4.06 Window Of Opportunity]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/406.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.06 "Window Of Opportunity"]<br />
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After SG-1 visits a strange planet in the middle of a geomagnetic storm, they find themselves repeating the same day over and over again. The team must utilize their accumulated knowledge to stop the time loop before there are disastrous consequences across the universe.<br />
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=== 4.07 Watergate ===<br />
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* [[4.07 Watergate]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/407.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.07 "Watergate"]<br />
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SG-1 joins forces with a beautiful Russian scientist to investigate a rogue Stargate in Siberia, linked to a mysterious water planet. The team must venture via submarine to the water planet, where they encounter an unexpectedly terrifying alien precense that just might destroy them all.<br />
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=== 4.08 The First Ones ===<br />
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* [[4.08 The First Ones]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/408.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.08 "The First Ones"]<br />
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During an archaeological survey of fossils on a Goa'uld planet, Daniel Jackson is abducted by a fearsome humanoid creature, prompting SG-1 to embark on a mission to free him from his alien captor. But Daniel soon learns that the creature's intentions are not at all what he thought.<br />
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=== 4.09 Scorched Earth ===<br />
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* [[4.09 Scorched Earth]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/409.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.09 "Scorched Earth"]<br />
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After relocating an endangered civilization to a "safe" new planet, the team realizes that another race of aliens is planning to incinerate the planet's surface to make it inhabitable for their own race. Will SG-1 be able to reason with the marauding aliens, or will their plans for interplanetary diplomacy go up in flames?<br />
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=== 4.10 Beneath The Surface ===<br />
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* [[4.10 Beneath The Surface]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/410.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.10 "Beneath The Surface"]<br />
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With their memories erased and their identities changed, SG-1 find themselves trapped below a domed city on a planet of ice, toiling as slave laborers. Can they come to their senses and make a break for the surface, or will they remain enslaved underground for the rest of their lives?<br />
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=== 4.11 Point Of No Return ===<br />
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* [[4.11 Point Of No Return]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/411.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.11 "Point Of No Return"]<br />
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When a quirky conspiracy theorist contacts SG-1 claiming to know classified information about the Stargate, at first they think he's bluffing. But when they investigate his wild claims, they realize he's a lot closer to the truth than they thought&hellip;and has a few more shocking surprises up his sleeve.<br />
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=== 4.12 Tangent ===<br />
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* [[4.12 Tangent]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/412.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.12 "Tangent"]<br />
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When O'Neill and Teal'c take an SGC-modified Goa'uld glider out for a test flight, they lose control and are sucked deep into outer space by a Goa'uld tracking device. It's up to the rest of the team to figure out a way to rescue them, before they run out of oxygen and life support and are lost in space forever.<br />
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=== 4.13 Serpent's Venom ===<br />
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* [[4.13 Serpent's Venom]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/413.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.13 "Serpent's Venom"]<br />
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SG-1 travels to a remote interplanetary minefield to sabotage a hazardous alliance between two powerful Goa'uld System Lords. But their mission becomes far more dangerous when they realize Teal'c has been captured by one of the Lords, who plans to use him as a pawn in their evil negotiations.<br />
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=== 4.14 The Curse ===<br />
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* [[4.14 The Curse]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/414.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.14 "The Curse"]<br />
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When Daniel Jackson returns to Chicago to attend the funeral of his mentor, a celebrated archaeologist, he soon realizes that the death is mysteriously connected to the recent discovery of a 10,000-year-old Egyptian artifact that might be cursed by a vengeful pharaoh.<br />
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=== 4.15 Chain Reaction ===<br />
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* [[4.15 Chain Reaction]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/415.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.15 "Chain Reaction"]<br />
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When SGC commander General Hammond steps down saying he's "too old for the job," SG-1 immediately suspects foul play. And when a hard-nosed new general steps in to replace him and splits up SG-1, they vow to solve the mystery and get their beloved General Hammond back at the helm.<br />
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=== 4.16 2010 ===<br />
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* [[4.16 2010]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/416.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.16 "2010"]<br />
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A decade in the future, Earth's alliance with a highly intelligent race of aliens has rendered SGC obsolete. But when Carter, now married to a human ambassador to the aliens, uncovers a terrifying secret about these "benevolent" beings, she must reassemble SG-1 to send an urgent message to the past.<br />
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=== 4.17 Absolute Power ===<br />
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* [[4.17 Absolute Power]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/417.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.17 "Absolute Power"]<br />
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When a "chosen" boy found on the planet Abydos is brought to SGC, he sends a telepathic message, causing Daniel Jackson's personality to undergo disturbing changes. Will the rest of SG-1 be able to solve the mystery of the boy's origin before Jackson becomes a power-hungry warmonger?<br />
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=== 4.18 The Light ===<br />
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* [[4.18 The Light]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/418.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.18 "The Light"]<br />
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SG-1 travels to a planet to investigate a machine that induces narcotic pleasure. But when they try to leave the planet, they are overcome with debilitating withdrawal symptoms, forcing them to stay. Can they free themselves from this addiction before it consumes them utterly?<br />
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=== 4.19 Prodigy ===<br />
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* [[4.19 Prodigy]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/419.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.19 "Prodigy"]<br />
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Carter takes a brilliant young cadet under her wing on a mission to a remote planet inhabited by unique electronic beings that resemble a swarm of fireflies. But when the creatures suddenly turn aggressive, SG-1 will need the cadet's brainpower to help them escape with their lives.<br />
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=== 4.20 Entity ===<br />
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* [[4.20 Entity]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/420.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.20 "Entity"]<br />
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When SG-1 sends a probe through the Stargate, a powerful electronic impulse comes back through the wormhole and hides inside SGC's computer. But when this electronic entity suddenly jumps inside Carter's mind, SG-1 must choose between saving SGC and saving Carter's life.<br />
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=== 4.21 Double Jeopardy ===<br />
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* [[4.21 Double Jeopardy]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/421.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.21 "Double Jeopardy"]<br />
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SG-1 encounters a tricky situation when they join forces with androids designed to look exactly like them in a battle against an evil Goa'uld System Lord. Can they fight alongside robotic doppelgangers, or will confusion and contradiction blur the line between man and machine?<br />
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=== 4.22 Exodus Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[4.22 Exodus Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s4/422.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 4.22 "Exodus Part 1"]<br />
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SG-1 joins forces with the Tok'ra in a final attempt to rid the universe of their mutual Goa'uld nemesis, Apophis. But their plan goes awry when a beloved member of their team is captured and they find themselves at the mercy of their most powerful and feared enemy.<br />
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== Season Five ==<br />
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=== 5.01 Enemies Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[5.01 Enemies Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/501.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.01 "Enemies Part 2"]<br />
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Barely escaping a destructive supernova, SG-1 is surprised to learn that Teal'c also survived and is now under the mind control of the maniacal Apophis. Will SG-1 be able to rescue Teal'c from the clutches of Apophis or will they perish trying?<br />
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=== 5.02 Threshold ===<br />
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* [[5.02 Threshold]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/502.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.02 "Threshold"]<br />
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Teal'c may have been rescued from the evil Apophis but his mind remains loyal to his old master. Bra'tac suggests an ancient Jaffa ritual called M'al Sharran, a process which could bring Teal'c back to his senses&hellip;or end his life!<br />
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=== 5.03 Ascension ===<br />
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* [[5.03 Ascension]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/503.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.03 "Ascension"]<br />
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While investigating an alien device, Carter is found unconscious. Resting from suspected exhaustion, she is visited by an invisible being who holds vital secrets to the device and the catastrophe it may cause.<br />
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=== 5.04 The Fifth Man ===<br />
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* [[5.04 The Fifth Man]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/504.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.04 "The Fifth Man"]<br />
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O'Neill stays behind on an alien world to tend to the wounded Lt. Tyler, the latest member of SG-1. But when the rest of the team returns to the command center, they discover that Lt. Tyler doesn't exist! Will this latest case of alien mind games close SGC down for good?<br />
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=== 5.05 Red Sky ===<br />
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* [[5.05 Red Sky]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/505.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.05 "Red Sky"]<br />
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SG-1 is welcomed on K'Tau by the planet's religious leader, who takes the reddening sky concurrent with their arrival as a sign from their gods. What he doesn't know is that the reddish color is a reaction caused by the wormhole, signaling the planet's impending doom!<br />
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=== 5.06 Rite Of Passage ===<br />
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* [[5.06 Rite Of Passage]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/506.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.06 "Rite Of Passage"]<br />
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On the eve of her birthday, Cassandra is showing signs of "mind fire," a powerful electromagnetic field triggered at puberty. Now SG-1 must find a cure to stop the life-threatening changes before she destroys herself&hellip;and the command center!<br />
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=== 5.07 Beast Of Burden ===<br />
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* [[5.07 Beast Of Burden]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/507.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.07 "Beast Of Burden"]<br />
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Daniel's Unas friend, Chaka, is captured by a preindustrial civilization that uses Unas as slaves. While attempting to free Chaka from this cruel regime, Daniel risks the safety of SG-1, and possibly the life of his friend.<br />
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=== 5.08 The Tomb ===<br />
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* [[5.08 The Tomb]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/508.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.08 "The Tomb"]<br />
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On a rescue mission to recover Russian solders believed missing in action on a previously undisclosed trip, SG-1 gets trapped in a Goa'uld tomb with a number of decomposed bodies&hellip;and a deadly alien monster with an appetite for human flesh!<br />
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=== 5.09 Between Two Fires ===<br />
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* [[5.09 Between Two Fires]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/509.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.09 "Between Two Fires"]<br />
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The SG-1 team is surprised to discover that the advanced Tollians have reversed their policy on sharing technology and are now willing to trade advanced weaponry with Earth. But the deal seems too good to be true when SG-1 learns of the Goa'uld's involvement.<br />
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=== 5.10 2001 ===<br />
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* [[5.10 2001]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/510.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.10 "2001"]<br />
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A mysterious note from the future&mdash;written by O'Neill&mdash;is sent back to 2001 through the Stargate, warning SG-1 about an unexplored planet with a sophisticated race of people who want to trade their knowledge&hellip;for domination of the universe.<br />
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=== 5.11 Desperate Measures ===<br />
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* [[5.11 Desperate Measures]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/511.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.11 "Desperate Measures"]<br />
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Carter is abducted by a reclusive billionaire who wants to perform medical experiments on her using a deadly alien life form, in hopes of finding a cure to hi sown life-threatening disease.<br />
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=== 5.12 Wormhole X-Treme ===<br />
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* [[5.12 Wormhole X-Treme]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/512.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"]<br />
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A mysterious ship is hurtling toward Earth and the key to stopping it lies with Marty, the alien who is producing a new sci-fi TV series called "Wormhole X-Treme!" But due to his amnesia, Marty has forgotten not only how to stop the ship&hellip;but also that he lived through the "Wormhole" experience himself.<br />
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=== 5.13 Proving Ground ===<br />
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* [[5.13 Proving Ground]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/513.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.13 "Proving Ground"]<br />
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Col. Jack O'Neill and his new SG recruits have become the targets of a secret hostile takeover. Now it's up to a wounded O'Neill and his neophyte troop to save the command center from a possible alien invasion!<br />
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=== 5.14 48 Hours ===<br />
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* [[5.14 48 Hours]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/514.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.14 "48 Hours"]<br />
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During a near-fatal pursuit by the Goa'uld gliders, Teal'c fails to make it through the Stargate before it is destroyed. Now SG-1 has only 48 hours to reestablish Teal'c's energy signature from the temporary memory of the Stargate before it's erased&hellip;for good!<br />
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=== 5.15 Summit Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[5.15 Summit Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/515.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.15 "Summit Part 1"]<br />
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A truce has been declared among the Goa'uld, so that the warlords can attend a summit on the future of universe domination. Since Jackson speaks fluent Goa'uld, he is sent to the summit disguised as an aide. But his real mission is to poison the delegates!<br />
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=== 5.16 Last Stand Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[5.16 Last Stand Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/516.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.16 "Last Stand Part 2"]<br />
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Embattled and under siege, SG-1 attempts to escape a Goa'uld search and destroy mission bent on finding them and the secret crystal they carry. Meanwhile, the balance of life is threatened by the reappearance of Anubis&mdash;the oldest and most evil System Lord.<br />
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=== 5.17 Failsafe ===<br />
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* [[5.17 Failsafe]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/517.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.17 "Failsafe"]<br />
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As an asteroid hurtles toward Earth, SG-1 uses an abandoned Goa'uld ship as a launch pad for a megabomb that's designed to explode the rock before impact. But when SGC loses the ship's signal, it's feared that the team is dead and Earth is in devastating peril.<br />
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=== 5.18 The Warrior ===<br />
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* [[5.18 The Warrior]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/518.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.18 "The Warrior"]<br />
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The Goa'uld Kytano, former First Prime of the late Imhotep, is now the leader of a powerful Jaffa rebellion. SG-1 visits Kytano's stronghold with the aim of securing an alliance. But O'Neill and the team soon learn that this strategic partnership may well come at a hefty price.<br />
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=== 5.19 Menace ===<br />
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* [[5.19 Menace]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/519.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.19 "Menace"]<br />
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A dormant female android discovered on a barren planet is transported back to Earth for study. On reactivation, she exhibits a childlike innocence. But soon, SG-1 discovers that this seemingly innocent being may hold a dangerous secret.<br />
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=== 5.20 The Sentinel ===<br />
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* [[5.20 The Sentinel]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/520.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.20 "The Sentinel"]<br />
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O'Neill must enlist the aid of a couple of convicted felons in a bid to save a planet from the Goa'uld. With an attack looming and the planet's automated defense systems seemingly offline, an entire world's salvation rests in the hands of SG-1 and two former NID operatives.<br />
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=== 5.21 Meridian ===<br />
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* [[5.21 Meridian]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/521.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.21 "Meridian"]<br />
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Exposed to a lethal dose of radiation, Jackson has just hours to live. SG-1 tries everything in its power to save him, but as the hours tick away, Jackson's spirit meets with each member individually to discuss his next mission: life after death.<br />
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=== 5.22 Revelations ===<br />
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* [[5.22 Revelations]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s5/522.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 5.22 "Revelations"]<br />
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Still dealing with the death of one of their own, SG-1 must put its mourning aside in order to confront the warlord Anubis&mdash;who has captured the Asgard leader Thor so he can extract the secrets of their ancient technology for universe domination.<br />
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== Season Six ==<br />
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=== 6.01 Redemption Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[6.01 Redemption Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/601.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.01 "Redemption Part 1"]<br />
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SG-1 faces two potential disasters light years apart as an enemy build-up in the Stargate threatens to destroy Earth, and Teal'c returns home to find his wife dead, his son estranged, and his planet under attack.<br />
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=== 6.02 Redemption Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[6.02 Redemption Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/602.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.02 "Redemption Part 2"]<br />
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As Teal'c and his son battle to save Earth, O'Neill pilots the X-302, a newly designed interstellar spacecraft that will carry the Stargate far away from Earth so it can explode harmlessly in deep space. But how will SG-1 operate without the Stargate?<br />
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=== 6.03 Descent ===<br />
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* [[6.03 Descent]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/603.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.03 "Descent"]<br />
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SG-1 investigates an abandoned Goa'uld ship orbiting Earth. While they try to salvage the ship, saboteurs attack and the vessel plummets to Earth, deep into the ocean, with O'Neill and his crew trapped inside&hellip;and time running out!<br />
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=== 6.04 Frozen ===<br />
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* [[6.04 Frozen]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/604.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.04 "Frozen"]<br />
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A frozen female alien that might predate human evolution by 50 million years is discovered in Antarctica. She might, in fact, be part of the race that invented the Stargate. After SG-1 manages to thaw her back to life, they discover she may be the source of a deadly virus.<br />
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=== 6.05 Nightwalkers ===<br />
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* [[6.05 Nightwalkers]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/605.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.05 "Nightwalkers"]<br />
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When a scientist working on stem cell research disappears, Carter, Teal'c, and Quinn investigate and discover that the scientist's town is infested with Goa'uld who can only control the townspeople by night. Will Carter, Teal'c, and Quinn be taken over next?<br />
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=== 6.06 Abyss ===<br />
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* [[6.06 Abyss]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/606.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.06 "Abyss"]<br />
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A Goa'uld lord holds O'Neill captive and tortures him for information about the Tok'ra. As O'Neill suffers, Daniel Jackson appears and offers support. Meanwhile, SG-1 races to rescue O'Neill before it's too late.<br />
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=== 6.07 Shadow Play ===<br />
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* [[6.07 Shadow Play]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/607.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.07 "Shadow Play"]<br />
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Quinn is conflicted when an old professor from his home planet asks SG-1 to help stage a coup against the Kelownan government in order to stop a civil war. Should SG-1 allow the planet to destroy itself&hellip;or are they placing themselves in needless danger?<br />
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=== 6.08 The Other Guys ===<br />
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* [[6.08 The Other Guys]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/608.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.08 "The Other Guys"]<br />
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Two bumbling scientists working on an off-world research project witness SG-1 captured in a Goa'uld raid and, defying orders, attempt to rescue them. Little do they know that SG-1 staged the capture in order to infiltrate the Goa'uld and make contact with a Tok'ra informant.<br />
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=== 6.09 Allegiance ===<br />
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* [[6.09 Allegiance]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/609.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.09 "Allegiance"]<br />
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Fleeing a Goa'uld attack, the Tok'ra must take refuge at the SGC Alpha Site occupied by rebel Jaffa. Centuries of bad blood between the two races begins to boil as an unseen assassin wreaks havoc on the camp. Can O'Neill steop the bloodshed before the assassin escapes with the Alpha Site's coordinates?<br />
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=== 6.10 Cure ===<br />
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* [[6.10 Cure]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/610.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.10 "Cure"]<br />
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SG-1 visits Pangar, a planet inhabited by humans who have developed a drug that makes their immune systems perfect. Unknown to SG-1 is the means by which the drug is produced, a startling discovery that may hold the key to the origins of the Tok'ra!<br />
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=== 6.11 Prometheus ===<br />
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* [[6.11 Prometheus]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/611.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.11 "Prometheus"]<br />
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Rogue NSA officers hijack the top-secret X-303 spaceship with Carter and Jonas on board and demand that Adrian Conrad be brought to the ship. Using his Goa'uld knowledge, Conrad activates the X-303 and takes the ship light-years from Earth as O'Neill and Teal'c stage a daring rescue, not knowing if they will be able to return home.<br />
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=== 6.12 Unnatural Selection ===<br />
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* [[6.12 Unnatural Selection]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/612.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.12 "Unnatural Selection"]<br />
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When SG-1 is marooned in deep space, Thor and the Asgard come to the rescue. They then seek O'Neill's help to combat the Replicators who have overrun their home world. Convinced they will attack Earth if not stopped, O'Neill stages a daring mission to stop the Replicators once and for all.<br />
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=== 6.13 Sight Unseen ===<br />
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* [[6.13 Sight Unseen]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/613.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.13 "Sight Unseen"]<br />
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SG-1 returns from a mission with an ancient artifact that triggers the ability to see hideous yet harmless life forms in a parallel reality. As the effect spreads to civilians, O'Neill and his team must find a solution before mass hysteria breaks out.<br />
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=== 6.14 Smoke And Mirrors ===<br />
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* [[6.14 Smoke And Mirrors]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/614.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.14 "Smoke And Mirrors"]<br />
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Senator Kinsey suffers an assassination attempt while campaigning for the presidency, and O'Neill is caught on tape leaving the building where the shots were fired. With O'Neill behind bars, Carter, Teal'c and Jonas must prove his innocence before it's too late.<br />
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=== 6.15 Paradise Lost ===<br />
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* [[6.15 Paradise Lost]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/615.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.15 "Paradise Lost"]<br />
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Colonel Maybourne visits O'Neill and claims to have a key to a cache of alien technology, but demands a presidential pardon for his crimes in exchange for the knowledge. When SG-1 accompanies Maybourne to retrieve the cache, they find that his intentions may not be all they seem.<br />
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=== 6.16 Metamorphosis ===<br />
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* [[6.16 Metamorphosis]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/616.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.16 "Metamorphosis"]<br />
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SG-1 discovers that Nirrti, in an attempt to create the perfect human host, is mutating the inhabitants of an unexplored planet with a machine that rearranges their DNA. Captured in an attempt to stop her, O'Neill must find a way to escape before he and SG-1 are subjected to the same fate.<br />
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=== 6.17 Disclosure ===<br />
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* [[6.17 Disclosure]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/617.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.17 "Disclosure"]<br />
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General Hammond and the Pentagon are forced to reveal the existence of the Stargate to other world governments. Playing off fears that the US military has too much control, Senator Kinsey suggests that General Hammond be relieved of his command and that the civilian-run NID oversee the Stargate program.<br />
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=== 6.18 Forsaken ===<br />
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* [[6.18 Forsaken]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/618.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.18 "Forsaken"]<br />
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Exploring an off-world planet, SG-1 discovers a crashed ship and three human survivors who claim to be under constant attack by hostile aliens. While Carter helps repair the ship's computer, she learns that the survivors are hiding a secret&hellip;and things may not be all they seem.<br />
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=== 6.19 Changeling ===<br />
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* [[6.19 Changeling]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/619.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.19 "Changeling"]<br />
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Teal'c mysteriously begins to lose his grip on reality and is haunted by visions of an alternate existence where he is a normal human being. As his paranoia deepens, Teal'c must rely on the help and comfort of his old friend Daniel Jackson to determine where his dreams end&hellip;and his reality begins.<br />
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=== 6.20 Memento ===<br />
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* [[6.20 Memento]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/620.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.20 "Memento"]<br />
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SG-1 accompanies the X-53 on its maiden voyage into deep space. When the ship suddenly drops out of hyperspace, SG-1 is stranded with no means of getting back to Earth. Their only option lies in exploring a nearby planet where a Stargate is thought to be located. But O'Neill must first convince its inhabitants that they come in peace&mdash;a debate that could mean the end of SG-1.<br />
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=== 6.21 Prophecy ===<br />
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* [[6.21 Prophecy]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/621.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.21 "Prophecy"]<br />
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On a routine mission, SG-1 encounters a civilian desperate to be freed from the clutches of a Goa'uld. While on the planet, Jonas falls ill and is suspended from active duty. His mysterious illness is diagnosed as a brain tumor but gives him the unbelievable ability to glimpse the future&hellip;a future where O'Neill and SG-1 are walking into a trap.<br />
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=== 6.22 Full Circle ===<br />
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* [[6.22 Full Circle]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/622.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 6.22 "Full Circle"]<br />
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Daniel Jackson appears to O'Neill and alerts him that Anubis has located the Eye of Ra, a fabled object of power hidden somewhere on Abydos. With Daniel's help, O'Neill and SG-1 find the Eye first. But, determined to have it, Anubis threatens to destroy the entire planet unless Daniel and SG-1 hand it over.<br />
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== Season Seven ==<br />
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=== 7.01 Fallen Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[7.01 Fallen Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/701.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.01 "Fallen Part 1"]<br />
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When SG-1 explore a planet they think is a site of the Ancients, they are stunned to discover Daniel Jackson living among the natives. Daniel has no memory of his life or of his death and ascension and it is up to Jack, Sam and Teal'c to help him regain his memories. It isn't long, though, before the Tok'ra need their help against Anubis.<br />
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=== 7.02 Homecoming Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[7.02 Homecoming Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/702.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"]<br />
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Jonas' planet comes under attack from Anubis, forcing Teal'c to parlay with Lord Yu while Jack and Sam reluctantly return to Kelowna to deal with the politicians and military there while Daniel and Jonas Quinn have the most dangerous mission of all, in a covert operation aboard Anubis' ship itself. Then Jonas is captured by Anubis.<br />
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=== 7.03 Fragile Balance ===<br />
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* [[7.03 Fragile Balance]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/703.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.03 "Fragile Balance"]<br />
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A young boy turns up at the SGC claiming to be Col. Jack O'Neill and expecting his amused teammates to do something about him waking up thirty years younger. As irritatingly assertive as the real Jack, young Jack is soon discovered to be a clone. SG-1 discover that Jack has been abducted by the Asgard while young Jack is dying.<br />
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=== 7.04 Orpheus ===<br />
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* [[7.04 Orpheus]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/704.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.04 "Orpheus"]<br />
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Teal'c's dependence on Tretonin is changing him in ways he didn't expect and he is struggling with his identity as a Jaffa. Daniel is also struggling to come to terms with his descension. Sharing Kel'No'Reem with Teal'c, Daniel has a vision of Teal'c's son Rya'c and mentor Bra'tac trapped in a Jaffa death camp and realizes he did nothing to help them.<br />
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=== 7.05 Revisions ===<br />
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* [[7.05 Revisions]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/705.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.05 "Revisions"]<br />
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The team encounters a planet with a society that has lived for centuries within a computer-controlled environment within a bubble. Outside, the rest of the world is a toxic wasteland. SG-1 offer the inhabitants relocation but they are strangely reluctant to move when everything they need is provided to them via their link to the computer core.<br />
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=== 7.06 Lifeboat ===<br />
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* [[7.06 Lifeboat]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/706.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.06 "Lifeboat"]<br />
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An entire world has been lost, the few survivors frozen and their personalities stored in databases in ships. When one ship crashes, the intelligences become desperate as power fails. When their bodies are destroyed, they invade Daniel Jackson's mind against his will and force him to become their 'lifeboat'. Can Janet and SG-1 save Daniel?<br />
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=== 7.07 Enemy Mine ===<br />
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* [[7.07 Enemy Mine]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/707.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.07 "Enemy Mine"]<br />
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SG-1 are called upon to assist when a member of an SGC mining team goes missing in mysterious circumstances. Daniel and Teal'c find a familiar bony necklace which they recognize as the kind worn by Chaka. Daniel is convinced that there are Unas on the planet and he determines that the mining team is being warned to stay away.<br />
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=== 7.08 Space Race ===<br />
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* [[7.08 Space Race]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/708.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.08 "Space Race"]<br />
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An enthusiastic Carter gets herself into an alien space race with pilot Warrick. There's a huge contract riding on winning and a conspiracy to rig the race leads to Teal'c being abducted. Carter faces battle droids, flying into a sun, navigating an asteroid belt, sabotage and hostages!<br />
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=== 7.09 Avenger 2.0 ===<br />
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* [[7.09 Avenger 2.0]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/709.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.09 "Avenger 2.0"]<br />
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With Daniel helping out in a risky relocation project on a planet rocked by seismic tremors, Jack and Teal'c attempting to make peace among warring Jaffa factions, Carter and Felger work on a project to upload a virus which will scramble the established settings of a DHD, rendering a specific gate useless. It sounds brilliant&hellip;<br />
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=== 7.10 Birthright ===<br />
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* [[7.10 Birthright]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/710.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.10 "Birthright"]<br />
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SG-1 discover a clan of fierce, skilled female Jaffa warriors who struggle to survive. Their leader Ishta and the others need access to symbiotes to keep themselves alive, but Carter offers them an alternative. Tretonin, the drug which Teal'c and Bra'tac use to keep them alive. Ishta and Teal'c find they have much in common.<br />
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=== 7.11 Evolution Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[7.11 Evolution Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/711.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.11 "Evolution Part 1"]<br />
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Daniel is leading a team of archaeologists on a search for an ancient ruin and a mysterious artefact in the jungles of Honduras when they are kidnapped. Jack goes to Daniel's rescue, aided in his search by Burke, an eccentric, disgraced CIA agent who was once Jack's close friend. Meanwhile Carter, Teal'c and Jacob battle a new enemy.<br />
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=== 7.12 Evolution Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[7.12 Evolution Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/712.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.12 "Evolution Part 2"]<br />
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Daniel is leading a team of archaeologists on a search for an ancient ruin and a mysterious artefact in the jungles of Honduras when they are kidnapped. Jack goes to Daniel's rescue, aided in his search by Burke, an eccentric, disgraced CIA agent who was once Jack's close friend. Meanwhile Carter, Teal'c and Jacob battle a new enemy.<br />
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=== 7.13 Grace ===<br />
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* [[7.13 Grace]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/713.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.13 "Grace"]<br />
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Carter is aboard the Prometheus as the ship comes under attack. She awakens to find the crew is gone and the ship is trapped in a gas cloud. Her attempts to save the ship and find the crew are hampered by her head injury, but her teammates, her father, and a little girl named Grace appear to her, helping her to save the ship and crew as well as face up to the choices she has made in her life.<br />
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=== 7.14 Fallout ===<br />
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* [[7.14 Fallout]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/714.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.14 "Fallout"]<br />
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The SGC is contacted by former SG-1 member Jonas Quinn, who declares that Kelowna's naquadah deposits are converting into naquadria down into the planet's core, threatening an explosion that would destroy all life on the planet. At the SGC, Daniel and Jack must help settle diplomatic troubles preventing an evacuation of the planet, while Carter and Teal'c go with Jonas to find a way to prevent the explosion.<br />
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=== 7.15 Chimera ===<br />
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* [[7.15 Chimera]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/715.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.15 "Chimera"]<br />
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Daniel is exhausted by strange dreams of his past with Sarah Gardner, an altered past in which she urges him to find the Lost City. Meanwhile, Carter begins a romantic relationship with detective Pete Shanahan, who is very curious about the Air Force work she won't discuss.<br />
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=== 7.16 Death Knell ===<br />
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* [[7.16 Death Knell]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/716.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.16 "Death Knell"]<br />
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When the Alpha Site is attacked, Sam Carter is caught in the crossfire. Tensions are high between Tok'ra and Jaffa and it appears one group sold out. While Daniel, Hammond and Jacob search for the traitor, Jack and Teal'c search the Alpha Site for Carter, missing in action since the attack.<br />
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=== 7.17 Heroes Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[7.17 Heroes Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/717.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.17 "Heroes Part 1"]<br />
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A documentary crew arrives to film the SGC for posterity. Hammond cooperates only reluctantly and prevents the crew from filming ongoing operations. Instead they conduct rather awkward interviews with SG-1 and other SGC personnel. Meanwhile, SG-13 runs into trouble on a survey mission, and one of their men is injured, causing the SGC to mobilize a rescue.<br />
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=== 7.18 Heroes Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[7.18 Heroes Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/718.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.18 "Heroes Part 2"]<br />
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While the documentary crew continues its efforts, SG-1 and Dr. Fraiser join the rescue of SG-13. As the teams return, it's clear something has gone horribly wrong. The NID begins investigating as the documentary director tries to learn what happened, and what part of it Daniel may have caught on tape. The tragic truth is finally revealed, and the SGC is changed forever.<br />
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=== 7.19 Resurrection ===<br />
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* [[7.19 Resurrection]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/719.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.19 "Resurrection"]<br />
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Carter, Daniel, and Teal'c meet Agent Garrett in Los Angeles at the scene of a massacre. The site is the secret lab of a rogue NID cell, and the scientists there have successfully created a human/Goa'uld hybrid in the form of a young woman. The team's desire to help the woman must be traded against the need to disarm a Goa'uld bomb that threatens all of Orange County.<br />
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=== 7.20 Inauguration ===<br />
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* [[7.20 Inauguration]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/720.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.20 "Inauguration"]<br />
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On his first day in office, President Hayes is briefed on the Stargate program. His Vice President, Robert Kinsey, immediately tries to convince the President to replace General Hammond and SG-1, assisted by investigator Richard Woolsey. In flashbacks to previous episodes, Woolsey and Kinsey try to convince Hayes that SG-1 is not to be trusted. Woolsey has a change of heart about Kinsey and backtracks with the President, who remains noncommittal.<br />
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=== 7.21 Lost City Part 1 ===<br />
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* [[7.21 Lost City Part 1]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/721.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.21 "Lost City Part 1"]<br />
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Daniel leads the team to a repository of Ancients' knowledge, hoping they can bring it home and use it to find the Lost City. Under fire from Anubis, Jack instead takes the download himself, knowing he will gain that knowledge, even if it costs him his life. President Hayes removes Hammond from command and installs Dr. Elizabeth Weir, a civilian. Bra'tac arrives with news that Anubis and his forces are planning to attack Earth in three days.<br />
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=== 7.22 Lost City Part 2 ===<br />
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* [[7.22 Lost City Part 2]]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/722.shtml Solutions Episode Guide 7.22 "Lost City Part 2"]<br />
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Exhibiting the Ancients' knowledge, and with Daniel translating for him, O'Neill leads SG-1 to a distant planet that is clearly an Ancients outpost. He takes a power supply and leads them back to Earth again, to a similar outpost in Antarctica. With help from Hammond and the Prometheus, Jack repels Anubis' attack, destroying him and his forces. But Jack is drained, and at his command the team puts him into a stasis chamber, with no idea how to remove the Ancients' knowledge and save him.<br />
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== Season Eight ==<br />
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* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s8/index.shtml Solutions Season Eight Episode Guide]<br />
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== Related Links ==<br />
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=== Episode Guides ===<br />
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* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s1/index.shtml Solutions Season One Episode Guide]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s2/index.shtml Solutions Season Two Episode Guide]<br />
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* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s6/index.shtml Solutions Season Six Episode Guide]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s7/index.shtml Solutions Season Seven Episode Guide]<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/s8/index.shtml Solutions Season Eight Episode Guide]<br />
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The Asgard are a race of alien beings friendly to Earth. They live in another galaxy, although they keep starship patrols in Earth's galaxy. Their own distant galaxy is being threatened by the relentless Replicators, and the Asgard's attention tends to be more on this struggle than focusing on the balance of power in Earth's galaxy.<br />
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The Tok'ra are a group of human-symbiote pairings that actively oppose the [[Goa'uld]]. They use infiltration and guerilla tactics as needed. They are allies of the [[SGC]] and frequently provide manpower and starships to help Earth.<br />
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The symbiotes are the same species as the Goa'uld, but they are the descendents of [[Egeria]], a queen symbiote who opposed the forced taking of hosts. The Tok'ra symbiotes seek a truly symbiotic relationship with their hosts, one of true sharing, rather than a parasitic one.</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Alar&diff=227Alar2004-06-17T18:21:41Z<p>WikiSysop: characters category</p>
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[[Image:alar.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Alar of Euronda]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Alar, of the planet Euronda, was a leader of one side of a global<br />
war in which his stance was to commit genocide in order to promote<br />
a master race in the Season Four episode, ''The Other Side''.<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
Alar, of the planet Euronda, attempted first contact with the SGC by<br />
sending three volunteers through the stargate. Because the SGC has<br />
an iris protecting its stargate, those three volunteers were <br />
killed. Fortunately, the SGC was able to make two-way radio contact with<br />
Alar before he sent any more volunteers through.<br />
<br />
Alar explained that they had uncovered their stargate and found<br />
writings which indicated that they had originated on Earth. He called<br />
himself kindred and pleaded for help in fighting a world war. His<br />
side was losing terribly with their supplies almost gone and their<br />
defenses on the verge of collapse.<br />
<br />
SG-1 was sent to Euronda with humanitarian supplies. Soon after their<br />
arrival, they found Alar had been injured by falling debris from their<br />
underground stronghold which had been damaged in an aerial <br />
assault. Alar quickly recovered from his injuries after the ministration of<br />
beta-cantin, a medicine which ensures an immediate recovery.<br />
<br />
Alar and his second in command, Farrell, invited Colonel O'Neill to<br />
try out one of their aero-fighters as a demonstration of their<br />
technology. The pilot never left the security of the underground<br />
facility, but instead maneuvered unmanned drones via a computerized link<br />
between the pilot's brainwaves and the drone controller. O'Neill was<br />
impressed with the technology and recognized that it could help SG-1<br />
meet with the SGC's standing orders of seeking new allies and<br />
procuring technologies in aid in the defense against the <br />
Goa'uld. Unwittingly, O'Neill later used the aero-fighter in a battle against<br />
manned aircraft and he was successful in shooting down one of the<br />
enemy's planes. He was appalled at the fact that he had been<br />
deceived into taking sides in the war.<br />
<br />
Alar was eager to form a trade agreement with Earth in order to<br />
build up their power supply which provided energy for their underground<br />
facility's defense shields and powered chambers containing thousands <br />
of Alar's father's generation who were in stasis pods awaiting the end <br />
of the war. Alar was willing to trade the beta-cantin and the schematics <br />
for their aero-fighters and controlled fusion generator. All that Alar <br />
asked in return for his knowledge and technology was heavy water to fuel <br />
their controlled fusion generator.<br />
<br />
While SG-1 began to get acquainted with Alar, Daniel Jackson became<br />
suspicious of Alar's motives in the war because Alar continuously<br />
skirted around Jackson's questions concerning the enemy. O'Neill<br />
made Jackson back down from asking his probing questions.<br />
<br />
On his way to inform General Hammond of their trade agreement,<br />
O'Neill discovered that Jackson's concerns were valid when Alar<br />
indicated that he did not wish for Teal'c to return with O'Neill <br />
because he was "not like us." O'Neill apologized to Jackson<br />
for his abrupt dismissal of Jackson's concerns and instructed him<br />
to continue to ask questions. Jackson found out the enemy were<br />
called Breeders because they did not genetically control their<br />
offspring. Alar's father's dream, and thus his own, was to <br />
populate Euronda with a pure race and in order to do that, they<br />
must completely wipe out their enemy.<br />
<br />
When O'Neill discovers the truth about Alar and the fact that<br />
his people had poisoned their planet's atmosphere in order to kill<br />
off all of the Breeders, he decides to leave Alar and his<br />
underground facility in the same condition as he had found<br />
them upon their initial mission. O'Neill uses the aero-fighter<br />
technology to aid the Breeders in targeting the underground<br />
facility in order that it might be destroyed.<br />
<br />
Alar witnesses the destruction of his controlled fusion generator<br />
and with his underground facility coming down on his people,<br />
he pleads with O'Neill to take him back with them to Earth,<br />
offering all of his technological knowledge. O'Neill <br />
advises Alar not to follow SG-1 through the stargate. Once <br />
back at the SGC, O'Neill orders that the iris be closed<br />
and we are led to believe that the impact heard hitting<br />
against the iris is Alar.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[4.02 The Other Side]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
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* Colonel Jack O'Neill<br />
* Dr. Daniel Jackson<br />
* Major Samantha Carter<br />
* Teal'c<br />
* [[Farrell]]<br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* [[Aero-Fighter]]<br />
* [[Breeders]]<br />
* [[Euronda]]<br />
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==Further Reading==<br />
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* Eugenics<br />
* Genocide<br />
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==Actor==<br />
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* [[Rene Auberjonois|René Auberjonois]]<br />
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[[Image:artok.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Rebel Jaffa Artok]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Rebel Jaffa who was killed at the Alpha Site by an Ashrak sent by Anubis to<br />
create discord among the Tok'ra, Jaffa, and Tau'ri in <br />
the Season Six episode, ''Allegiance''.<br />
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==Character Biography==<br />
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Artok, a rebel Jaffa, was living at the SGC's Alpha Site when the Tok'ra<br />
came from their base in the Risa System to seek refuge from Anubis' attack.<br />
Less than one quarter of the Tok'ra from the doomed base made it to safety. <br />
Jacob Carter/Selmak set off a bomb at the doomed site to prevent Anubis' forces from<br />
following them through the stargate to the secret Alpha Site. Several<br />
personnel from the SGC were helping with the Tok'ra refugees, including<br />
Dr. Janet Fraiser, who was performing triage at the base of the stargate.<br />
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While the Tok'ra were coming through the stargate, Artok tried to help<br />
one of them with a crate he was carrying. The Tok'ra slapped Artok's hand<br />
away, refusing aid from a Jaffa. This Tok'ra was named Ocker and he was<br />
the chief of security of the Risa base. The crate he was carrying <br />
contained a zatarc detector.<br />
<br />
Three Tok'ra died from their wounds and everyone at the Alpha Site <br />
attended a funeral ritual. They gathered around the stargate and Malek,<br />
the commander of the Tok'ra Risa base, said a few words before they<br />
activated the 'gate and allowed the unstable vortex of the wormhole<br />
to engulf the bodies. During this brief ceremony, Artok attempted<br />
to ask Ocker a question regarding the ritual and Ocker knocked him<br />
to the ground because no one was supposed to speak during the funeral.<br />
Artok retaliated by saying that the Tok'ra were no different than the Goa'uld.<br />
<br />
Later, Major Samantha Carter discovered that someone had rigged her naquadah<br />
reactor to overload. She caught it in time before it would have set off<br />
a very large explosion. Colonel Jack O'Neill, who was in command at the<br />
site, ordered that the Tok'ra subject themselves to the zatarc detector<br />
because they were the last group through the stargate. The Tok'ra <br />
passed the tests. <br />
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While these tests were being conducted, O'Neill observed Artok and Ocker<br />
get into yet another quarrel. Teal'c interceded and stopped their<br />
argument from escalating. Ocker's dead body was found soon <br />
afterwards hidden among some large barrels.<br />
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Because of their obvious dislike for each other, Artok was accused of killing<br />
Ocker. He refused to take the zatarc detector test, but Bra'tac used<br />
his influence as leader to pursuade Artok to undergo the procedure. Artok's<br />
alibi was that he was sitting across the compound eating his ration in<br />
private. When asked if he had killed Ocker, Artok answered that he had not, but<br />
the zatarc detector indicated that he was not being entirely forthcoming.<br />
Malek said that obviously Artok was guilty, but Major Carter said that the<br />
device had generated false positives in the past. Nevertheless, until<br />
an autopsy could be performed, Artok was placed under arrest and sent<br />
to a holding cell.<br />
<br />
Fraiser performed the autopsy and determined Ocker's death was executed<br />
from behind with a bladed weapon. Whoever killed Ocker severed <br />
the spinal columns of both the host and symbiote simultaneously. Bra'tac<br />
insisted that a Jaffa would not have killed in this manner, but would<br />
have exacted vengeance face-to-face. Teal'c said that the suspect was<br />
most likely a Tok'ra or Goa'uld. <br />
<br />
O'Neill ordered a head count after Bra'tac discovered a set of fresh <br />
footprints leading away from the building where Artok had been held. After it was <br />
determined that everyone was present and accounted for, O'Neill designated <br />
three-person teams to search for the suspect. Each team consisted of a <br />
Jaffa, a Tok'ra, and a Tau'ri (someone from the SGC). During the search, <br />
Captain Greer's team were all killed and Bra'tac was attacked by an invisible <br />
assailant and presumed dead.<br />
<br />
Artok's death resulted from a frontal attack with an bladed weapon. He <br />
had no defense wounds and he died from a single thrust, up through the symbiote, <br />
and continuing up to pierce his heart. He was dead before he hit the <br />
ground. Fraiser determined that the weapon used to kill Artok was the same <br />
as that which was used to kill Ocker and Captain Greer's team. The assailant was <br />
determined to be an Ashrak, a Goa'uld assassin, who was using a personal cloaking <br />
device to aid in his moving about the site undetected. He was most probably <br />
hired by Anubis and secretly accompanied the Tok'ra when they had abandoned their base. <br />
The Ashrak was killed by Bra'tac, who had recovered enough from his wounds to move <br />
from the place of his assault. <br />
<br />
The Ashrak had attempted to prevent the Tok'ra and Jaffa from joining<br />
in their effort to eliminate the Goa'uld by using the divide and conquer<br />
tactic. Artok's death was meant to sever the two groups' relationship, but<br />
had, in fact, brought them closer together.<br />
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==Episodes==<br />
<br />
*[[6.09 Allegiance]]<br />
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==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* Colonel Jack O'Neill<br />
* Major Samantha Carter<br />
* Teal'c<br />
* Dr. Janet Fraiser<br />
* Anubis <br />
* Bra'tac <br />
* Jacob Carter/Selmak <br />
* Malek <br />
* Ocker <br />
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==Related Articles==<br />
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* Alpha Site <br />
* Ashrak <br />
* Goa'uld <br />
* Jaffa <br />
* Naquadah Reactor <br />
* Tok'ra <br />
* Zatarc Detector <br />
<br />
==Actor Information==<br />
<br />
* [[Link Baker]]<br />
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[[Image:arrom.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Arrom of Vis Uban]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
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Arrom is an amnesiac Daniel Jackson's name, given to him by the inhabitants of Vis Uban, when he returns after his ascension in 7.01 "Fallen."<br />
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==Character Biography==<br />
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Arrom, whose name means ''naked one,'' was the persona which Daniel Jackson took when he returned to human form after being one of the Ascended who followed Oma Desala He fell from the sky with a bright light which was witnessed by nomads when they were returning from a trip to the watering hole on the planet P4T-3G6.<br />
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Because he had been previously an energy being, Arrom took on human form completely naked (thus, his name). He was placed in the fetal position in the middle of a clearing of a forest, among the ruins of an Ancient city. The nomads took him back to their tent village situated among the city's ruins and gave him food, clothing, and shelter.<br />
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Arrom adapted to the customs of the nomadic people who found him. He wore trousers and boots, covered by a blue robe for additional warmth, as it was cold on the planet when he was found. He carried his meager belongings in a leather shoulder bag, cooked over an open fire outside his tent, and meditated with lit candles. He was also respectful to the village elder, Shamda, who taught life's lessons through the telling of fables.<br />
<br />
Arrom had no memory of who he was or where he was from. All he knew were the people and the village of Vis Uban. He was drawn to the carvings on the columns of the ruins within the village and felt that he should have been able to read them. He was frustrated with his lack of memory and was afraid that he was being punished for doing something wrong.<br />
<br />
After two moons had passed, Shamda recommended that Arrom seek his answers among the ruins of the forest where he was found. Arrom set out on his quest and ran into Reynolds|Colonel Reynolds of SG-3. Reynolds immediately recognized him as Daniel Jackson and took him to SG-1, who were back in Arrom's village. The SGC had three teams on P4T-3G6 because they thought that the Ancient's Lost City was there.<br />
<br />
Arrom was very aloof and slightly rude when he first met SG-1. Since we're not shown how Reynolds convinced Arrom to return to the village with them, it is possible that Arrom was frightened by SG-3's weapons which they had pointed at him the moment he innocently walked into their area of surveillance near the stargate. He stood silently in front of SG-1 and appeared both curious and cautious. When Samantha Carter|Major Samantha Carter reached out to touch him, he swept her hand away before she could make contact. While the nomads told his story to SG-1, Arrom studied them very closely. His attitude changed slightly and he attempted to be more polite, even though he was confused and overwhelmed by their desperate pleas for him to recognize them. He apologized and then quickly went to his tent, preferring to be left alone.<br />
<br />
Jack O'Neill|Colonel Jack O'Neill entered Arrom's tent without permission and tried to convince him that he was Doctor Daniel Jackson. He told him about his dying and ascending to a higher plane of existence, and about the last time he had seen him being when they were fighting against Anubis. Arrom listened to O'Neill's story, but was not convinced. O'Neill's last effort at convincing Arrom that he was Daniel Jackson was to appeal to Jackson's mind of reason: the probability of their just running into him was quite small and that maybe he had been placed there on that planet for SG-1 to find him.<br />
<br />
O'Neill gave Carter the go to try to convince Arrom that he was Daniel Jackson. Carter wanted to understand why he was afraid of learning about himself. He said that he feared that he would not be able to right some wrong that he thought he had done. She told him about his compassion and desire to make a difference, his passion for knowledge, his tendency to be torn apart when he failed, and his willingness to sacrifice his life for complete strangers. She urged him to think about coming back with them to Earth to learn of himself. Arrom's attitude softened while Carter was in his tent. He was engaged by her seemingly intimate familiarity with him, so much so that he thought that they had been lovers. Carter quickly denied that their relationship was of that nature, but she did say that they had been "really, really good friends."<br />
<br />
Arrom considered his options, and true to Daniel Jackson's nature, he decided he needed to know who he was and go home with SG-1. George Hammond|General George Hammond and several SGC personnel were waiting at the bottom of the ramp when he walked through the Stargate. Hammond was glad to see him even though Arrom told him that he did not remember anything. O'Neill took him to the infirmary where Dr. Janet Fraiser examined him and gave him Jackson's eye glasses. Arrom was shocked at the difference the glasses made to his vision. O'Neill took him to a VIP room so that he would stay on the base while his memories returned. Arrom looked at the artifacts which O'Neill had kept for him and placed in the room, but he still did not recall the memories these items should have evoked. When he picked up the picture of Sha're, he appeared to find familiarity with it and he went to sleep with the picture by his side on top of the bed. That night, memories began to return in his dreams and when he woke up, Arrom knew he was Daniel Jackson.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[7.01 Fallen]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]<br />
* [[Jack O'Neill|Colonel Jack O'Neill]]<br />
* [[Samantha Carter|Major Samantha Carter]]<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Jonas Quinn]]<br />
* [[George Hammond|General George Hammond]]<br />
* [[Janet Fraiser|Dr. Janet Fraiser]]<br />
* [[Khordib]]<br />
* [[Shamda]]<br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* [[Ancients]]<br />
* [[Ascended Beings]]<br />
* [[Vis Uban]]<br />
<br />
==Related Links==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.scifi.com/stargate/episodes/season7/0701/ SciFi.com Deleted Scenes for 7.01 Fallen]<br />
<br />
==Further Reading==<br />
<br />
* [[5.21 Meridian]]<br />
* [[6.22 Full Circle]]<br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* [[Michael Shanks]]<br />
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--[[User:KylieLee|Kylie Lee]] 10:07, 16 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Anteaus&diff=230Anteaus2004-06-17T18:19:34Z<p>WikiSysop: characters category</p>
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[[Image:anteaus.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Anteaus of the Nox]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Anteaus was one of the leaders of the Nox, a peaceful, ancient race who were<br />
extremely technologically advanced but who took a pacifist position in the<br />
war against the Goa'uld. We're introduced to him in the Season One episode,<br />
''The Nox''.<br />
<br />
==Character Biography==<br />
<br />
Anteaus is of the Nox, a peaceful, ancient race living on the planet <br />
PC3-117. SG-1 went to this planet to hunt for a flying creature <br />
which they believed held the power of invisibility, a secret the SGC and the Goa'uld <br />
both sought. Once SG-1 arrived on the planet, the stargate was made <br />
invisible, as well as the homing device they needed to locate it. While <br />
they considered their next move, they were distracted by one of the creatures <br />
which was hovering nearby. Unfortunately, they were not able to <br />
tranquilize it, but were beat in the chase by Apophis and three of his Jaffa.<br />
<br />
Daniel Jackson persuaded the rest of SG-1 that they should try to capture <br />
Apophis so that he would reveal the whereabouts of Sha're and Skaara. <br />
Even though they all had reservations, they went ahead with the ambush and <br />
failed miserably. O'Neill, Carter, and Jackson were killed in the <br />
attempt and Teal'c was mysteriously wisked away before Apophis could render <br />
a fatal staff weapon blast.<br />
<br />
Jackson, Carter, and O'Neill woke up in a grass hut and discovered that they <br />
were not dead, but miraculously healed. When they ventured out of the hut, <br />
they met Anteaus. At first, Anteaus did not speak, but motioned his requests <br />
for SG-1 to sit and eat. Anteaus quietly studied and listened to them <br />
and when he finally spoke, he said that he'd take them back to their "doorway", <br />
the word he used for the stargate. He had learned their language very quickly.<br />
<br />
Anteaus was not alone in his settlement in the forest. He had with him Ohper,<br />
an elder of 432 years of age; Lya, a woman who appeared to be younger than<br />
Anteaus; and Nafrayu, a little boy.<br />
<br />
Jackson said that he wanted to share knowledge with them, but Anteaus did not<br />
wish to teach him their ways or about their medicine. Anteaus also stated that<br />
there were other Nox nearby, perhaps a ruling council, but they did not wish<br />
to talk with SG-1, either. Instead, Anteaus wanted them to leave as soon as possible. <br />
<br />
Anteaus and his family did not show partiality towards SG-1. They had also<br />
rescued and healed one of Apophis' Jaffa, Shek'l. Teal'c had trained Shek'l<br />
to serve under his command when Teal'c was First Prime of Apophis. The Nox suggested<br />
that Teal'c try to persuade Shek'l to join him against Apophis and the other false<br />
gods, but Shek'l refused. He used a knife in his escape, wounding Teal'c and killing Lya.<br />
<br />
SG-1 witnessed Anteaus, Ohper, and Nafrayu perform a healing ceremony over<br />
Lya's dead body. The Nox called this procedure the Ritual of Life. They had performed <br />
this same ritual to heal O'Neill, Jackson, and Carter. <br />
<br />
O'Neill tried to warn Anteaus and the rest of his family that Apophis and his<br />
Jaffa meant to harm them and that he'd try to protect them, but Anteaus said<br />
that they didn't need SG-1's protection. Anteaus didn't want any more<br />
bloodshed and it was for this reason he had taken SG-1's weapons away from<br />
them. O'Neill fashioned a bow and several arrows to replace those<br />
weapons. When Nafrayu expressed interest in learning about O'Neill and the Goa'uld, <br />
O'Neill sent him away. Anteaus was afraid that O'Neill was trying to poison <br />
Nafrayu's mind, but O'Neill assured him that he was only concerned for their safety. <br />
It was at this point that Anteaus told him that the flying creatures, the Fenri, did not <br />
have the power of invisibility, but it was the Nox who had the power to make them invisible.<br />
<br />
Nafrayu encountered Apophis along a path and Apophis killed him with his ribbon device to<br />
draw SG-1 into a trap. Anteaus, Lya and Opher found Nafrayu and took him<br />
back to the village so that they could perform the Ritual of Life on him.<br />
During the Ritual of Life, SG-1 discovered that the Nox were not able to shield themselves and<br />
they tried to warn Anteaus that the Goa'uld would use this as a weakness to conquer them.&nbsp<br />
Shek'l discovered this secret, too, and went quickly to tell Apophis. O'Neill<br />
asked Anteaus to allow him to bring in reinforcements through the stargate to help<br />
defend the Nox, but Anteaus said that there would be no more killing.<br />
<br />
While Anteaus, Lya, and Ohper performed the Ritual of Life on Nafrayu, SG-1<br />
engaged in a battle with Apophis and his Jaffa. This distracted the other Nox,<br />
but Anteaus was intent on saving the boy. The Ritual of Life, which drew life from the<br />
surrounding nature, had to be performed within a short time following the death of the body <br />
or the procedure would be ineffectual.<br />
<br />
After the Nox completed the Ritual of Life, they snatched Apophis and his Jaffa from<br />
SG-1's grasp. O'Neill was extremely disturbed that the Nox had spared Apophis.<br />
SG-1 returned to the site where the stargate was supposed to be and was met there by Anteaus.<br />
Anteaus said that he had sent Apophis and his Jaffa through the stargate, as well as<br />
SG-1's weapons. He said that he would bury the stargate after sending SG-1 home, <br />
but O'Neill warned him that Apophis, and possibly other Goa'uld, could return in<br />
ships. At this point, Anteaus felt it necessary to reassure SG-1 that they were<br />
safe by revealing a large, floating city which had previously been invisible.<br />
SG-1 was amazed by the sight and then realized that they had just blown their chance to<br />
make a strong, technologically advanced ally in their fight against the Goa'uld. <br />
To send SG-1 home, Anteaus activated the stargate without the use of the DHD.<br />
<br />
It was interesting that Anteaus used the word "doorway" for the stargate, since this<br />
word had been used in the original translation made by the archaeological team who<br />
worked with Catherine Langford. Since the 1940's, the stargate had been called the<br />
"Doorway to Heaven" until Jackson corrected the translation to read "Stargate."<br />
Anteaus most probably recognized Earth's point of origin symbol on SG-1's uniforms<br />
and realized that the Tau'ri had reopened their 'gate and were using it for exploration<br />
while they were most probably, in Anteaus' opinion, too young to be doing so.<br />
He tried to teach SG-1 that there were other ways besides their way to handle<br />
a fight, and he also attempted to teach them that the very young do not always do what they are<br />
told. Since the Goa'uld had been hunting the Fenri for hundreds of years, the only<br />
reason Anteaus chose to hide the stargate this time was most probably to teach these <br />
lessons to the humans of SG-1.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[1.08 The Nox]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* Colonel Jack O'Neill<br />
* Apophis <br />
* Langford, Catherine <br />
* Lya <br />
* Nafrayu <br />
* Opher <br />
* Sha're <br />
* Shek'l <br />
* Skaara <br />
* Swift, David <br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* DHD <br />
* Fenri <br />
* Goa'uld Homing Device <br />
* Goa'uld Personal Energy Shield <br />
* Nox <br />
* PC3-117 <br />
* Ritual of Life <br />
* Staff Weapon <br />
* Tau'ri <br />
<br />
==Further Reading==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/episoderedux/movie/moviescript.shtml Stargate: The Movie]<br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* Armin Shimerman<br />
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 15:22, 15 Jun 2004 (PDT)</div>WikiSysophttp://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/w/index.php?title=Anise&diff=223Anise2004-06-17T18:19:07Z<p>WikiSysop: characters category</p>
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[[Category:Tok'ra]]<br />
[[Image:anise.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Tok'ra Scientist Anise]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Anise was a Tok'ra scientist whose host was named Freya. Together they<br />
often threatened the strength of the Tok'ra-Tau'ri alliance.<br />
<br />
==Character Biography==<br />
<br />
Anise, whose name means ''noble strength'', is a Tok'ra symbiote blended<br />
with her human host, Freya. SG-1 first encountered Anise/Freya when <br />
she came to the SGC seeking assistance in testing alien technology left<br />
behind by an extinct race called the Atoneeks [Upgrades]. Anise's <br />
area of expertise is ancient cultures, and as such, she was the one who <br />
discovered the alien technology: armbands which were supposed to give the <br />
wearers increased speed and strength. The armbands had been sought <br />
after for a long time by the Goa'uld and Tok'ra, but had for the most part <br />
been considered a myth. <br />
<br />
The Atoneek armbands did not work on the Tok'ra because of the live<br />
symbiote and Anise conjectured that it would not work for the Jaffa<br />
for the same reason. She asked Colonel Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson,<br />
and Major Samantha Carter to test the armbands for her in the interest of <br />
the Tok'ra-Earth alliance. While observing the effects the armbands <br />
had on her three subjects, Anise did not win Dr.Janet Fraiser's <br />
trust. She was not forthcoming in sharing the medical knowledge gained <br />
from the experiment, and as a result, Dr. Fraiser did her own examinations <br />
and tests which revealed that the armbands were using a form of a virus to <br />
disseminate their effects and that this method could lead to massive organ failure. <br />
<br />
During the course of the experiment, we learn that Freya, Anise's host, <br />
enjoyed tactile sensations, so Anise wrote her notes on the Atoneek in a journal <br />
to accommodate her host's preferences. This allowance illustrated the <br />
nature of a 'true symbiotic' relationship shared between the host and the <br />
Tok'ra symbiote.<br />
<br />
When it was discovered that the armbands performed above and beyond<br />
expectations, the Tok'ra suggested that they be put to use by sending<br />
O'Neill, Jackson, and Carter to PX9-797 to destroy a new class of battleship <br />
being built by Apophis. If the ship were completed, it would mean <br />
Apophis would have dominance over the other Goa'uld and possibly the Earth <br />
and the rest of the galaxy. General Hammond suspected that Anise knew <br />
all along about this battleship and that her original purpose in introducing <br />
the armbands was to send SG-1 to destroy it. This suspicion did not help in <br />
forging the Tok'ra-Earth alliance.<br />
<br />
O'Neill, Jackson, and Carter were negatively effected by the armbands in<br />
that their abilities to think and act rationally were diminished. They <br />
acted against orders by leaving the base to go out to dinner and ended up in <br />
a barroom brawl. They further defied orders and went on the mission to <br />
destroy Apophis' ship by knocking out the 'gate technicians and locking out <br />
the 'gate control computers. General Hammond sent Teal'c after them and, <br />
fortunately, Teal'c was able to save his teammates after the armbands' effects <br />
wore off.<br />
<br />
Anise's experiment with the armbands was not a total failure. She discovered<br />
that the armbands which had given the Atoneeks the strength on which they relied<br />
for their survival had been the cause of their extinction because the wearer was <br />
not able to use the technology more than once.<br />
<br />
O'Neill did not trust the Tok'ra because in his mind 'a snake is a snake' <br />
and Anise's actions during this encounter did not help. She tried to make<br />
amends by saying that she looked forward to working with them again, but O'Neill <br />
did not seem as enthused.<br />
<br />
SG-1 next saw Anise when Teal'c's first love, a Jaffa priestess named Sho'nac, <br />
entreated the Tok'ra to allow the mature symbiote she carried in her pouch to join <br />
them. Sho'nac was convinced that her training as a priestess had allowed her <br />
to make a telepathic connection with her symbiote and that through this connection, <br />
she was able to train the symbiote to turn from its evil ways. The Tok'ra were <br />
very interested in this prospect because their numbers were dwindling. The <br />
original Tok'ra were the direct offspring of Egeria, a Goa'uld who broke away from<br />
the rest over 2000 years ago. Egeria came to Earth to stop the Goa'uld from<br />
taking humans through the stargate as slaves. Her biggest adversary was Ra,<br />
and that is how the Tok'ra got their name (Tok'ra means ''against Ra''). Egeria<br />
was presumed dead at the hands of Ra, and as such no more of her line were being introduced.<br />
<br />
In the Tok'ra's underground base on the planet Vorash, Anise accommodated Sho'nac <br />
by obtaining a host, Hebron of Parabal, for her mature symbiote as well as a larval <br />
symbiote to replace the one she carried. With a new symbiote, Sho'nac would be <br />
given the chance to live and continue to pursuade the symbiotes she carried to become <br />
Tok'ra.<br />
<br />
Anise did not foster continued good relations with the SGC because she did not permit <br />
Tanith, Hebron's symbiote, to immediately share his Goa'uld knowledge with SG-1. She <br />
insisted that the information would be shared in the future, but O'Neill left Vorash <br />
abruptly and angrily, feeling that the Tok'ra had again purposefully undermined the <br />
Tok'ra-Earth alliance.<br />
<br />
Anise and the other Tok'ra realized that Sho'nac had failed to reprogram Tanith after <br />
he killed Sho'nac and her new symbiote for daring to touch his mind. They decided <br />
to use his presence among them in their favor by having him spread disinformation among <br />
the Goa'uld. SG-1 expressed concern for Hebron, Tanith's host, but Anise insisted <br />
that he knew what the risks were when he volunteered to become a host and that they <br />
planned to remove Tanith as soon as his usefulness ended. She did not apologize for <br />
their handling of Hebron or Tanith, since she felt that the Tok'ra were fighting a war <br />
for their very existence.<br />
<br />
Anise's last in-person encounter with SG-1 was to aid in the detecting of SGC<br />
personnel who might have been programmed by the Goa'uld as assassins [Divide and <br />
Conquer]. SG-1 had discovered that some of their SG teams had been<br />
programmed as assassins when they met the Tok'ra High Chancellor Per'sus on<br />
Vorash and one of their own, Major Graham, attempted to kill him. When Graham<br />
failed to eliminate his target, he took his own life by blowing himself to bits with<br />
the Goa'uld weapon he was using in his assassination attempt.<br />
<br />
Anise had presented her theory about zatarcs, those programmed by Goa'uld<br />
brainwashing technology, to the Tok'ra High Council after three <br />
Tok'ra operatives had behaved in the same way as Major Graham within the last two <br />
months. According to Anise, zatarcs were not aware of being captured or<br />
reprogrammed because the Goa'uld would implant false memories into their<br />
subconscious. The zatarc's programming would be triggered by a visual or<br />
auditory signal. Even though the High Council dismissed her theory as <br />
conjecture, she pursued the development of the zatarc detector, a device <br />
similar to a lie detector, which combined the technologies of a device originally <br />
designed to verify the information retrieved through the torture of a Goa'uld and<br />
a Tok'ra memory recall device.<br />
<br />
Anise first started her tests by selecting members of Major Graham's team and <br />
found that Lt.Astor was a zatarc. Anise proposed that she attempt to erase <br />
the programming from Lt.Astor's mind by damaging the portion of her brain that<br />
has been affected by the zatarc technology. When she started the extremely painful <br />
procedure, Lt.Astor's programming was triggered and she broke free of her restraints <br />
and started to fire from a gun she took from one of the SFs who was stationed to guard <br />
her. Lt.Astor struggled for control, but ended up taking her own life by <br />
shooting herself in the head, thus preventing Anise from obtaining valuable information <br />
about the zatarc programming.<br />
<br />
When Anise placed the members of SG-1 under the zatarc detection procedure, O'Neill <br />
and Carter were determined to be zatarcs when they were questioned about SG-1's covert<br />
destruction of Apophis' new battleship on PX9-797 while they were under the influence <br />
of the Atoneek armbands. For their own safety, as well as others', they were put in <br />
isolation rooms under guard. <br />
<br />
Freya visited O'Neill while he was under guard so that she could thank him for saving her <br />
life both on Vorash and in the interview room when Lt.Astor fired her <br />
weapon. She revealed that she was attracted to him and took him by surprise with <br />
a few passionate kisses. O'Neill tried to be polite, but he was absolutely sure he did <br />
not want to pursue a relationship with a Tok'ra. Proving that a Tok'ra symbiote <br />
and its host were two separate entities, Freya made known that Anise was actually <br />
attracted to Jackson on an intellectual level. Freya's attitude concerning Anise's <br />
attraction to Jackson was that she'd 'have to suffer', indicating that sometimes the <br />
host and symbiote don't always agree, contrary to Martouf/Lantash's position that <br />
they 'loved as one.'<br />
<br />
Anise retested O'Neill and Carter and cleared them from being zatarcs, because the <br />
zatarc detector was not able to differentiate between false memories and undisclosed<br />
true feelings.<br />
<br />
When the Tok'ra High Chancellor and the President of the United States were scheduled<br />
to meet at the SGC to sign a treaty, Anise assured everyone that there were no more zatarcs<br />
among the SGC personnel and the Tok'ra. By some strange oversight, she had failed to<br />
test Martouf and, as it turns out, he was a zatarc. His attempted assassination of the<br />
President and the High Chancellor resulted in his death as he beseeched Carter to kill<br />
him with her zat to preserve his body for study. Anise assured Carter that Martouf's <br />
death would not be in vain.<br />
<br />
The last time we heard of Anise was when the O'Neill and Teal'c took an Earth-Goa'uld hybrid<br />
glider, the X-301, for a test demonstration [Tangent]. The Goa'uld part of the glider had<br />
a built-in homing device especially designed by Apophis for any Jaffa who dared to defy<br />
him. Because Teal'c was the first to betray Apophis, he felt that he was directly responsible<br />
for losing control of the glider. As O'Neill and Teal'c went further and further into the <br />
cold of space toward Chulak, Jackson attempted contacting the SGC's allies and ended up talking <br />
with Anise who was representing the Tok'ra. We are not privy to the conversation, but Jackson<br />
indicated that he lost his temper because he felt that Anise was not showing concern or <br />
cooperation. However, beneficial information she gave him in their communication was hidden <br />
and with the help of Carter, they were able to determine the location of a Tok'ra operative who <br />
was near enough to Earth to retrieve O'Neill and Teal'c. Fortunately, this Tok'ra operative <br />
was Carter's father, Jacob/Selmak.<br />
<br />
We never hear from or see Anise after this, so her current whereabouts are uncertain.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[4.03 Upgrades]]<br />
* [[4.04 Crossroads]]<br />
* [[4.05 Divide and Conquer]]<br />
* [[4.12 Tangent]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* Colonel Jack O'Neill<br />
* Dr. Daniel Jackson<br />
* Major Samantha Carter<br />
* Teal'c<br />
* General George Hammond<br />
* Dr. Janet Fraiser<br />
* Apophis <br />
* Astor, Lt. <br />
* Egeria <br />
* Graham, Major <br />
* Martouf/Lantash <br />
* Per'sus <br />
* Ra <br />
* Sho'nac <br />
* Tanith/Hebron <br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* Atoneek Armbands <br />
* Chulak <br />
* Goa'uld <br />
* Jaffa <br />
* Memory Recall Device <br />
* PX9-797<br />
* SG-14<br />
* Tok'ra <br />
* Vorash <br />
* X-301 <br />
* Zatarc Detector <br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* Vanessa Angel<br />
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[[Image:ally.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Streetwise Ally]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Ally was a streetwise girl who befriended an ailing Teal'c in the Season Two episode, ''Bane''.<br />
<br />
==Character Biography==<br />
<br />
Ally is a friendly, feisty, streetwise girl, but other children of the street did<br />
not want to play with her. She spent her summer days alone playing as if she were<br />
a cop dressed in her ball cap and sunglasses and toting a water gun in an abandoned building somewhere outside<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado.<br />
<br />
One day, while she was playing her solitary game, she met Teal'c. He was<br />
very ill and she thought that maybe he had checked out of a drug rehabilitation<br />
center too soon. Unfortunately, Teal'c was going through a strange transformation<br />
from the sting of a very large alien flying insect that he encountered on the <br />
planet BP6-3Q1. Because the venom delivered by this sting was overwriting Teal'c's DNA, Colonel<br />
Harry Maybourne and the NID were interested in studying him and took him<br />
from Dr.Janet Fraiser's care. While transporting him to their research<br />
facility, Teal'c escaped and found this same abandoned building in which to hide and<br />
that is how he met Ally.<br />
<br />
Ally immediately befriended Teal'c and felt that he was no threat to her. She said<br />
that she knew that he was harmless because she inherited "the sense" from her<br />
late father who was a law enforcement officer. She told Teal'c that she could<br />
tell who was a bad guy by the way that he "smelled." Ally's father was fatally<br />
shot, presumably while on duty. Her mother worked all day so that she would have<br />
dinner to eat and a place to sleep. Basically, Ally was raising herself.<br />
<br />
Although she came across as a tough kid, Ally has a generous heart. She was<br />
sympathetic to Teal'c's plight by first getting him something to eat (chocolate<br />
candy bars with peanuts and caramel) and then finding him a place in the building<br />
to hide from the police and from Maybourne. She was brave when she was discovered<br />
by an SF and brought before Maybourne to answer his questions about Teal'c's whereabouts. <br />
During her encounter with him, she showed a cynical attitude toward the government <br />
and brushed him off because she did not like the way he "smelled."<br />
<br />
When she noticed that Teal'c's condition was worsening, caused by what she called "alien stuff",<br />
she offered to get him help from a few friends of her late father's, but Teal'c told her to<br />
contact Colonel Jack O'Neill. She went through over fifteen phone calls and transfers,<br />
but she finally reached O'Neill at the SGC. Her persistence in her effort to<br />
reach O'Neill showed how much she really cared about Teal'c. Ally saved Teal'c's life by<br />
remaining calm and clear-headed.<br />
<br />
After O'Neill and Daniel Jackson discovered Teal'c and got him back to the SGC for<br />
a cure produced by a renowned geneticist, Dr. Timothy Harlow, Teal'c and Jackson returned<br />
to find Ally in the abandoned building. Teal'c gave her a new super water gun as<br />
a token of his appreciation for her help. Ally invited Teal'c to play and he accepted.<br />
<br />
During her conversations with Teal'c, we learn that Ally had seen several<br />
movies: ''The Godfather'', ''The Fugitive'', and at least one James Bond production.<br />
We don't learn anything more about her after this encounter.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[2.10 Bane]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* [[Teal'c]]<br />
* [[Timothy Harlow|Harlow, Dr. Timothy]] <br />
* [[Harry Maybourne|Maybourne, Colonel Harry]]<br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* [[NID]]<br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* [[Colleen Rennison]]<br />
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[[Image:alekos.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Alekos of Argos]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Alekos is a native of Argos, a planet on which all the inhabitants were<br />
aged years in days and died at 100 days old in the Season One episode,<br />
''Brief Candle''.<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
Alekos is a native of Argos, a planet used by the Goa'uld Pelops as a<br />
laboratory for his human genetics experiments. Pelops impersonated a <br />
Greek god, so the décor of the temple in which the stargate is <br />
situated reflects an ancient Greek culture, similar to a citadel of<br />
Mycanae in the southern Peloponnese region of ancient Greece. Alekos dressed <br />
in the manner of an ancient Greek man with a purple toga and he wore<br />
a wreath of leaves on his head. He was praying before the statue<br />
of Pelops when SG-1 arrived and hid from them behind one of the columns of the<br />
temple. Alekos had brought his wife, Thetys, to the temple to seek<br />
Pelops' help in the birth of their first child. They were too far<br />
from their village to have a midwife assist in the birth, so Daniel<br />
Jackson helped deliver the baby, a boy whom they named "Dan-El" after<br />
Jackson in honor of his aid.<br />
<br />
Alekos and Thetys took SG-1 to their village where several young,<br />
beautiful people were celebrating. Colonel Jack O'Neill accidently got<br />
himself married to one of the natives, Kynthia, and was led inside a<br />
building to consummate their union. Alekos distracted the rest of SG-1<br />
and told them that the creator had given each man one hundred<br />
blissful days and that it would be a sin to not celebrate each and<br />
every one of them. Jackson thought that Alekos was telling them that<br />
there was going to be a hundred-day celebration.<br />
<br />
Through his intimate physical contact with Kynthia,<br />
O'Neill seemingly contracted an illness which was suffered by all the<br />
natives of the village: they would all go to sleep at the same time<br />
at sunset and they would all arise simultaneously at sunrise. Upon <br />
discovering this strange phenomenon, O'Neill ordered the rest of the<br />
team to find the answers. He sent Jackson and Teal'c back to the temple<br />
where the stargate was and he told Carter to gather information in the<br />
village. <br />
<br />
Alekos spent time with Jackson and Teal'c in the temple and explained<br />
the history of their people. He told of their creator, Pelops, who called<br />
the natives of Argos the "Chosen". It was the Chosen's duty to look after<br />
the temple while Pelops was away and to celebrate each day of their lives.<br />
Alekos knew that his ancestors were brought to Argos "from beyond the stars."<br />
Jackson and Teal'c discovered a hidden tablet which chronicled Pelops'<br />
activities on the planet. Combining their research with that of Carter's, they<br />
were able to determine that Pelops had used the people of Argos as lab rats<br />
in his experiment to discover how humans would evolve by accelerating the<br />
aging process through the use of nanotechnology.<br />
<br />
After O'Neill sent the rest of SG-1 back to Earth to find a cure for his rapid<br />
aging, Alekos spent some time with him in the temple. He found it difficult<br />
to grasp that O'Neill had already lived thousands of days. When<br />
O'Neill asked him what he'd do if he lived a longer life, Alekos excitedly<br />
related that he'd explore beyond the borders of the Chosen and then share<br />
his knowledge with the others. He wanted that knowledge to grow and to<br />
be passed down to each generation.<br />
<br />
When Alekos and his fellow Argosians brought food offerings for Pelops in the temple<br />
where O'Neill was staying, O'Neill told them that the statue was not<br />
alive and that Pelops had brought them there as slaves and abandoned them.<br />
Alekos angrily refused to be a slave and, by showing strong leadership<br />
abilities, incited his fellow Argosians to tear down the<br />
statue. The destruction of the statue damaged the technology Pelops had<br />
used to control the Argosians' sleep cycle and eventually, SG-1 was<br />
able to override the nanotechnology and render it useless. Thus, Alekos<br />
and the rest of the Argosians would age at a normal human rate from that<br />
moment on. O'Neill promised that the SGC would check on them to see how <br />
they were managing with their longer lives.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[1.09 Brief Candle]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* Colonel Jack O'Neill<br />
* Kynthia <br />
* Pelops <br />
* Thetys <br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* Argos <br />
* Goa'uld <br />
* Goa'uld Tablet Device with Page Turner <br />
* Nanocytes (Nanotechnology) <br />
<br />
==Further Reading==<br />
<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycenae Wikipedia: Mycenae]<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelops Wikepedia: Pelops]<br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* [[Harrison Coe]]<br />
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[[Category:Tok'ra]]<br />
[[Image:aldwin.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Tok'ra Operative Aldwin]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Aldwin was a Tok'ra operative who had a few encounters with SG-1 before he was<br />
killed in attack against Ravanna by the System Lord Zipacna in the Season Five<br />
episode, ''Last Stand''.<br />
<br />
==Character Biography==<br />
<br />
Aldwin was a Tok'ra operative who had the ear of the Tok'ra High Council. SG-1's<br />
first encounter with him was when Teal'c met him on Vorash, a planet home to <br />
a Tok'ra secret base [Jolinar's Memories/The Devil You Know]. Teal'c was on a <br />
covert mission with the rest of SG-1<br />
and Martouf, also a Tok'ra operative, in rescuing Jacob Carter/Selmak from<br />
Netu, Sokar's version of Hell. Since Major Samantha Carter had once been host<br />
to Jolinar of Malkshur, another Tok'ra, she was thought to hold the memories of how Jolinar<br />
escaped this allegedly inescapable place. Teal'c was piloting the Teltak which<br />
brought SG-1 and Martouf to Netu when he learned of Sokar's plans to attack the<br />
other system lords. He passed this information on to Aldwin, who, after consulting<br />
with the Tok'ra High Council, went back to Netu with Teal'c with a powerful<br />
weapon. It was the Tok'ra's intent that by destroying Netu, Sokar's mother ship would<br />
also be destroyed. The Tok'ra needed to prevent Sokar at all costs, including the<br />
loss of the rest of SG-1, Martouf/Lantash, and Jacob/Selmak, because if<br />
Sokar succeeded in destroying the other system lords, he would have become unstoppable.<br />
<br />
Aldwin had a high sense of duty in fulfilling his mission to destroy Netu and Sokar's fleet. <br />
As most Tok'ra, he believed in sacrificing the few to save the many. Teal'c<br />
challenged him on setting off the weapon, aimed at Netu's core, because he disagreed with<br />
sacrificing his teammates and the other Tok'ra. Aldwin drew a zat on Teal'c and<br />
launched his weapon, which succeeded at reaching its target and fulfilling its <br />
purpose. Teal'c struck Aldwin and confined him to the Teltak's cargo bay so that Aldwin would<br />
not prevent him from his efforts to rescue SG-1. Aldwin recognized Teal'c resolve and<br />
provided him with the instructions necessary for Teal'c to pilot the Teltak into the<br />
transporter ring matter stream which SG-1, Martouf/Lantash, and Jacob/Selmak would be <br />
in. Once they were safely onboard, Teal'c returned the zat to Aldwin and the two of them<br />
seemed to have made amends.<br />
<br />
Aldwin next encountered SG-1 when Shifu, the human offspring of the union of two<br />
Goa'uld hosts (a Harsesis), was brought into the SGC [Absolute Power]. Since Shifu was <br />
believed to possess the genetic knowledge of the Goa'uld, both the SGC and the Tok'ra hoped that<br />
having access to this child's knowledge would give them a great advantage in their<br />
war with the Goa'uld. Even though Shifu's memories had been buried deep<br />
into his subconscious by Oma Desala because of the evil nature of the Goa'uld genetic<br />
memory, Aldwin believed that he could reveal the authenticity of Shifu's identity<br />
by using the Tok'ra's zatarc detection device. Daniel Jackson stopped the interview<br />
because it had been revealed in a dream given to him by Oma through Shifu, that the<br />
best thing to do was to leave the knowledge hidden, otherwise it would destroy<br />
whomever held it.<br />
<br />
Aldwin's final encounter with SG-1 was on the planet Ravanna, one of the Tok'ra's<br />
last secret bases [Summit/Last Stand]. He met SG-1 and SG-16 with the intention of providing <br />
them with a tour of the facilities and a lecture on the development of Tok'ra insurgency techniques <br />
since the collapse of the second Goa'uld dynasty. While he was guiding SG-16 on the tour, <br />
Zipacna, a system lord serving under Anubis, attacked the base. Aldwin, Colonel Jack O'Neill, <br />
and Teal'c went to the surface of Ravanna to determine the severity of the attack. Aldwin was <br />
thrown from a blast from one of the attacking gliders and was fatally wounded.<br />
<br />
We never learn the name of Aldwin's Tok'ra symbiote.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[3.12 Jolinar's Memories]]<br />
* [[3.13 The Devil You Know]]<br />
* [[4.17 Absolute Power]]<br />
* [[5.15 Summit]]<br />
* [[5.16 Last Stand]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* Colonel Jack O'Neill<br />
* Dr. Daniel Jackson<br />
* Major Samantha Carter<br />
* Teal'c<br />
* Anubis<br />
* Apophis <br />
* Jacob Carter/Selmak<br />
* Jolinar of Malkshur <br />
* Martouf/Lantash <br />
* Oma Desala <br />
* Shifu <br />
* Sokar <br />
* Zipacna <br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* Goa'uld <br />
* Harsesis <br />
* Netu <br />
* Ravanna <br />
* SG-16 <br />
* Teltak <br />
* Tok'ra <br />
* Transporter Rings <br />
* Vorash <br />
* Zatarc Detector <br />
* Zat'nik'tel (Zat) <br />
<br />
==Actor Information==<br />
<br />
* William de Vry<br />
<br />
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[[Image:abu.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Abu of Simarka]]<br />
==Summary==<br />
<br />
Abu is a Shavadai of the planet Simarka where SG-1 clashed with their culture<br />
which reduced women to the status of property in the Season One episode, <br />
''Emancipation''.<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
<br />
Abu is a Shavadai of the planet Simarka. The Shavadai are descendents of the<br />
Mongols of Earth. Abu is the son of the chieftain Moughal, a<br />
progressive man by the standards of his people. Abu has fallen<br />
victim to the 'madness', he has fallen in love with Nya, the daughter of <br />
the brutal Turghan, a rival chieftain. Abu sees how beautiful Captain <br />
Sam Carter is, with her unique blonde hair and blue eyes, and kidnaps her in <br />
order to trade her for his love Nya. Abu is unable to stand up to the ruthless<br />
Turghan and goes away without Nya, who later escapes from her father's<br />
camp with Carter's help. When Nya is re-captured, the law requires that she be<br />
stoned to death. Abu rushes off in search of aid from his father<br />
Moughal and from the SG-1 team. After Carter beats Turghan in a fight,<br />
Abu is finally able to claim his love Nya and the two return to the<br />
Shavadai to be married.<br />
<br />
==Episodes==<br />
<br />
* [[1.04 Emancipation]]<br />
<br />
==Related Characters==<br />
<br />
* Captain Samantha Carter<br />
* Moughal<br />
* Nya<br />
* Turghan<br />
<br />
==Related Articles==<br />
<br />
* [[Shavadai]]<br />
* [[Simarka]]<br />
<br />
==Further Reading==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongols Wikipedia: The Mongols]<br />
<br />
==Actor==<br />
<br />
* [[Jorge Vargas]]<br />
<br />
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==Official Websites==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719705/ IMDB]<br />
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