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EPISODE LISTS
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Season 1, Episode 0: PilotOriginal Air Date—7 July 1978After the destruction of the human colonies, the last major fighter carrier leads a makeshift refugee fleet in a search for Earth. |
Season 1, Episode 1: Saga of a Star WorldOriginal Air Date—17 September 1978The Twelve Colonies of man are annihilated by the Cylons. Adama, commanding the last surviving Battlestar, takes it upon himself to lead all remaining survivors aboard 220 ships to find a new home. After the Galactica's fighter pilots successfully navigate a path through the Nova of Madagon minefield, the spoiled Sire Uri proposes to settle down on Carillon, where food and entertainment are provided by the natives. Adama however, suspects a Cylon trap. |
Season 1, Episode 2: Lost Planet of the Gods: Part 1Original Air Date—24 September 1978Out on patrol, Apollo and Starbuck come across a great void, while Boomer and Jolly are infected with a plague that soon infects the remaining Viper pilots. Soon, Apollo and Starbuck find themselves having to train a group of female cadets, including Apollo's fiancée, Serina. |
Season 1, Episode 3: Lost Planet of the Gods: Part 2Original Air Date—1 October 1978Adama orders the fleet to set a course into the seemingly endless void, where he expects to find the lost planet of Kobol, mother-world of the twelve tribes of man. Apollo and Serina are 'sealed' in marriage while Starbuck is being held captive on Baltar's Basestar. When Baltar learns of the search for Kobol, he follows the Colonial fleet for a face to face confrontation with Adama. |
Season 1, Episode 4: The Lost WarriorOriginal Air Date—8 October 1978Apollo crashes on the Wild West like planet Equellus after being pursued by four Cylon fighters. Nursed back to health by a widow named Bella and her son Puppis, Apollo takes on crime boss La Certa and Red-Eye, a Cylon centurion turned formidable gunfighter who killed Bella's husband Martin. |
Season 1, Episode 5: The Long PatrolOriginal Air Date—15 October 1978Starbuck's unplanned double-date with Cassiopeia and Athena on the recently-reopened luxury liner Rising Star is interrupted when the Galactica picks up long-range transmission traffic indicting human life in a distant solar system on the other side of a vast asteroid dust field. Starbuck is recalled to duty to pilot the Starchaser, an up-powered reconnaissance viper denuded of weaponry and bearing a voice-activated computer - Computer, Oral Response Activated, known simply as CORA - that can handle the vast increase in performance in the new viper. Starbuck is enthralled by the new viper, but less enthusiastic about CORA, who bears a personality that grates on Starbucks nerves. Starbuck picks up two star-craft from hundreds of years vintage and in the process he is double-crossed and knocked unconscious by a smuggler of liquor. Starbuck later finds himself incarcerated on Proteus, a prison planetoid that is a surviving body from hundreds of such penal facilities scattered through the stars by the Colonies during the Cylon War, facilities that made munitions and liquor for the war effort. Proteus is now manned by the distant antecedents of its original guards and prisoners and continues to make ambrosia for Colonial warriors, even though hundreds of years worth of ambrosia have never left the planet - and the planet may not even survive, as a Cylon patrol that has detected Starbuck's now-stolen viper has spotted the planetoid while the stolen viper is being pursued by Apollo and Boomer. |
Season 1, Episode 6: Gun on Ice Planet Zero: Part 1Original Air Date—22 October 1978A special task force, mostly made up out of convicts, is dispatched to destroy a giant Cylon operated pulsar cannon on the planet Aracta directly in the Colonial Fleet's path. Having lost a cadet on the planet earlier, Starbuck is eager to join the expedition for once. Boxey and Muffit also join the group as stowaways. |
Season 1, Episode 7: Gun on Ice Planet Zero: Part 2Original Air Date—29 October 1978As Apollo and the team of convicted specialists brave the snowy mountain to blow up the Ravashol Pulsar, the criminals plan their escape. Starbuck is still determined to make a detour and rescue cadet Cree, but the Theta clones object to the destruction of their creator's weapon. |
Season 1, Episode 8: The Magnificent WarriorsOriginal Air Date—12 November 1978After the Cylon's destroy two of the fleet's Agro ships and cripple the last remaining one, Adama hopes to swap an old energizer for seed on the the planet Sectar in Quadrant Zeta. Unfortunately Siress Belloby won't give up the energizer unless the commander courts her. Down on the planet, the inhabitants of the small Agro community of Serenity are looking for a new dispensable constable to hold off the Borays who raid the town each high moon. |
Season 1, Episode 9: The Young LordsOriginal Air Date—19 November 1978Shot down by Cylons, Starbuck crash lands on Attila, a planet on the far edge of Omega Sector and finds himself rescued from a phalanx of Cylons by a family of children. Kyle, the young leader of these self proclaimed warriors, soon hatches a plan to trade Starbuck to Outpost commander Spectre for his captured father. |
Season 1, Episode 10: The Living Legend: Part 1Original Air Date—26 November 1978A year has elapsed since the Galactica began the voyage of the fugitive Colonial Fleet on their quest for the mythical planet Earth, and fleet wide supplies of fuel are now critically low, to the point where the civilian fleet must shut down ship thrusters and coast through space. Patrolling well ahead of the Fleet, Captain Apollo and Lieutenant Starbuck come under fire - but after a prolonged pursuit their attackers turn out to be Colonial Vipers! These Vipers are flown by Lieutenants Sheba and Bojay, ace pilots from the battlestar Pegasus, a battlestar thought destroyed two years earlier in the Cylon empire's conquest of the allied human world Molecay. Apollo and Starbuck are flown to the Pegasus and meet its legendary commander, Cain. Eventually the Pegasus reaches a rendezvous with the Galactica and Cain, greeted as a conquering hero for returning from the dead as well as for returning Apollo and Starbuck alive and well, informs Commander Adama about Gomoray, the capital planet of the empire of Delphia, a civilization that has been utterly exterminated by the Cylons. Gomoray is now a Cylon outer capital and contains a vast store of Tylium fuel that will restock the Fleet perfectly, but Cain is more concerned with using the Galactica to help him conquer the planet, an attack plan Adama adamantly vetoes because two battlestars cannot conquer the heavily-armed Gomoray garrison, and it will expose the civilian fleet to Cylon base stars. Cain accedes to a plan to intercept and capture a pair of Cylon Tylium tankers for the civilian fleet, but insists that a squadron from the Pegasus be involved. The reason why becomes evident when the combined phalanx from the Galactica and Pegasus finds the two tankers and take on its escorting force of Cylon Raiders - while Apollo leads the fight against the Cylons, Cain uses that as cover to blast both tankers out of the universe, thus forcing the Galactica to go along with an invasion of Gomoray to capture its fuel stocks. Adama, however, orders some of the Pegasus' fuel supply siphoned off and transfered to the civilian fleet, and forces Cain to confess to sabotaging the tanker mission; Cain is thus relieved of all command and Colonel Tigh placed in command of the Pegasus. This leads to a confrontation between Galactica officers led by Apollo and Pegasus officers led by Sheba, Cain's daughter, and Bojay - a confrontation aborted when a gigantic armada of Cylon Raiders under the personal command of Baltar finds the Flet and attacks the Galactica, landing telling fire into the Galactica's port flight bay and strafing civilian ships throughout the fleet, overwhelming the Galactica's badly outnumbered Viper phalanx. But the besieged Galactica has one last trump to play, as Cain is immediately reinstalled as commander of the Pegasus....... |
Season 1, Episode 11: The Living Legend: Part 2Original Air Date—3 December 1978A commando team consisting of Apollo, Starbuck and Boomer of the Galactica and Sheba and Bojay of the Pegasus goes down to Gamoray to destroy the anti-assault batteries. Cassiopeia insists on joining them as a med-tech. Their mission clears the way for Commander Cain to lead a suicide attack against three Cylon base stars commanded by Baltar. |
Season 1, Episode 12: Fire in SpaceOriginal Air Date—17 December 1978The crew of the Galactica struggle to fight massive fires on board caused by Cylon suicide incendiary attacks. |
Season 1, Episode 13: The War of the Gods: Part 1Original Air Date—14 January 1979Silver Spar Squadron is overtaken by a Ship of Lights and subsequently disappears. Investigating a red planet, Apollo, Starbuck and Sheba find a crashed starship and a lone survivor, the mysterious Count Iblis. After Sheba takes him on a tour of the Galactica and other ships in the fleet, the charismatic Count offers to perform three miracles of the Colonial's choosing if they will surrender leadership of the fleet to him. |
Season 1, Episode 14: War of the Gods: Part 2Original Air Date—21 January 1979Count Iblis has delivered the Colonials enemy, Baltar before the Counsil of Twelve. As the Colonials celebrate, Adama and Apollo come to the conclusion that the secret to Iblis' identity can only be found within the wreckage of the ship where he was first encountered. |
Season 1, Episode 15: The Man with Nine LivesOriginal Air Date—28 January 1979On the Rising Star, Three Borellian Nomen on a Blood Hunt are searching for a certain Captain Dimitri. Their prey, an old con artist now calling himself Chameleon, convinces Starbuck there is a chance he might be his long lost father in order to sneak past his pursuers and onto the Galactica. |
Season 1, Episode 16: Murder on the Rising StarOriginal Air Date—19 February 1979Starbuck is engaged in a game of triad (by Earth standards a mixture of basketball and football) and is consistently struck by hot-tempered bullying Flight Sergeant Ortega, whose low-blows to Starbuck finally result in a fight and ejection of both from the game. Starbuck nearly resumed the fight with Ortega but is stopped by Cassiopeia. Both men separate and after Ortega cleans up he is confronted - and found shot to death. Starbuck is seen rushing to the shuttle bay before Ortega's body is found - and when Starbuck's laser gun is tested it is found to be the murder weapon. Now incarcerated, Starbuck is at wit's end protesting his innocence and driven to force an escape. He boards his viper but is persuaded to stop by Apollo, and Apollo, checking on Ortega's background, learns that Ortega knew a man named Charybdis - who turns out to be the man who was Baltar's personal pilot and a co-conspirator whose sabotage of Inter-Colony Defense computer systems made possible the complete success of the Cylon attack on the Colonies. Apollo and Boomer learn that Ortega had blackmailed three men into boarding the Rising Star illegally during the Cylon attack, but the only way to smoke out the real traitor is to get the cooperation of Baltar, who proves to be the unlikeliest of heroes in saving Apollo and Starbuck. |
Season 1, Episode 17: Greetings from EarthOriginal Air Date—25 February 1979Apollo and Starbuck come across a vessel they think may have come from Earth and take it aboard the Galactica. On board are two adults and four children in a state of suspended animation. Adama disagrees with the Council of Twelve about opening the sleeping chambers, for that may mean endangering the humans within. When the adult male, Michael, wakes up, he finds it difficult to breath the air on board the Galactica. Apollo, Starbuck and Cassiopea decide to escort the Lunar Shuttle Avion to its destination, hoping to find out if the travelers home, Terra, may be related to the planet Earth. |
Season 1, Episode 18: Baltar's EscapeOriginal Air Date—11 March 1979With all of their enemies seemingly defeated, the Counsil of Twelve proposes to revoke the martial law that has been in effect since the destruction of the Colonies and give Commander Adama a permanent Council envoy, Siress Tinia. Meanwhile, Baltar plans his escape from the prison barge by enlisting the help of the Borelian Nomen and Commandant Leiter's enforcers. |
Season 1, Episode 19: Experiment in TerraOriginal Air Date—18 March 1979The mysterious Ship of Lights reappears, hijacks Apollo and his viper in space and sends him on a quest to save the planet Terra during peace negotiations with the Eastern Alliance. One of the beings of light takes human form to guide Apollo, and makes him take on the appearance of a missing Terran named Charlie. |
Season 1, Episode 20: Take the CelestraOriginal Air Date—1 April 1979During a celebration honoring Commander Kronus, Starbuck recognizes an old flame of his, Aurora and breaks off a date with Cassiopeia to follow his lost love to the Celestra. On their arrival, Starbuck and Apollo find themselves in the midst of a mutiny. |
Season 1, Episode 21: The Hand of GodOriginal Air Date—29 April 1979On a night off, Apollo takes Starbuck, Cassiopeia, and Sheba to one of the least-explored areas of the Galactica - the last of the ancient battlestar's astro-navigational domes, an area Apollo has been repairing in his spare time as relaxation and as an outlet for his passion for deep-star exploration. The dome's scanner is set for long-range communication, and to their surprise they receive a signal, an image of an ancient spacecraft similar to what the Colonies once flew. After showing the signal to Boomer and Commander Adama, they are sent on a long-range Viper patrol to a distant solar system on the transmission's line - and to their horror they discover a Cylon base star orbiting one of the system's planets in its search for the Colonial Fleet. They escape to the Galactica undetected, and Adama considers avoiding the system, but then decides that he's tired of running and begins preparation to attack the base star. Apollo recommends infiltrating the base star to cripple its centralized command chamber before the Galactica attacks, and to their surprise Adama is able to secure information from Baltar, who is allowed to barter knowledge of the Cylons in exchange for freedom, Adama willing to risk that Baltar will also see eventual rescue by the Cylons. The Galactica thus begins its most important mission yet as battle is joined between the ancient battlestar and her Viper fleet against the stronger Cylon raider phalanx of the base star. |
Episode #1.1Original Air Date—8 December 2003In a distant galaxy lie The Twelve Colonies of Man, a civilization that has been at peace for some forty years with an empire of machines, the Cylons, who were created generations before as worker drones for mankind, but became independent, rose in rebellion, and launched war on their masters. Now, the Cylons have evolved into more human form, into machine-created biological beings, who seek to exterminate true biological humans. To this end they use a human scientist, Gaius, to help one of their infiltrators, known as #6, penetrate the Colonies' master defense mainframes; Gaius is reluctant but smitten by #6, a Cylon woman of seemingly insatiable sexual desire, and the result of their affair is a nuclear sneak-attack that obliterates the Colonies and the star navy deployed for their protection. One ship, however, survives, an obsolete battlestar known as the Galactica; scheduled for decommisioning, the Galactica instead must lead 50,000 surviving humans on a quest for a new homeworld, where they must bear children to rebuild their race. First, however, the Galactica must lead surviving ships of the Colonies to a weapons deployment base within a spatial storm, a rendezvous that leaves them trapped when two Cylon base stars track them down and open fire. |
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Episode 2: Episode #1.2Original Air Date—9 December 2003After forty years of armistice, the Cylons attacks the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. Their strategy: a virus implanted into the mankind defense system. The former Battlestar Galactica, which is being adapted as a museum, is not connected with the defense system and becomes the unique warship capable of fighting against the Cylons in the hopes of leading the survivors to planet 'Earth'. |
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Season 1, Episode 1: 33Original Air Date—18 October 2004The crew of Galactica is exhausted after 237 consecutive jumps in intervals of 33 minutes and 132.25 hour without sleep to escape from the Cylons. When Galactica is contacted by the Olympic Carrier, a vessel with more than 1,300 persons, Commander William Adama and are advised that there is a traitor on board. However, Dr. Gaius Baltar convinces both leaders that the Olympic Carrier is a menace to the refugee fleet led by Galactica. |
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Season 1, Episode 2: WaterOriginal Air Date—25 October 2004President Roslin arrives on Galactica as Boomer's Cylon side asserts itself, forcing her to sabotage Galactica's water supply against her will. A series of explosions leads to the loss of 60% of the water reserves and Commander Adama is compelled to introduce rationing and begin a search of nearby planetary systems for any H20 deposits. |
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Season 1, Episode 3: Bastille DayOriginal Air Date—1 November 2004Deciding to use the thousand prisoners on a prison transport ship to mine the ice on the planet they've found, Galactica's plans are upset when a political prisoner onboard leads an uprising, taking hostages. He questions the legitimacy of Roslin's government and demands free elections to be held in the fleet. |
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Season 1, Episode 4: Act of ContritionOriginal Air Date—8 November 2004There's a party on Galactica's flight deck as Flat-Top just had his thousandth landing. Something goes terribly wrong however when a drone accidentally goes off and explodes in a group of pilots. 13 are dead. During the ceremony Kara Thrace starts thinking about her dead fiancée Zak Adama. And those memories even get clearer when Adama orders her to start training new pilots. She seems very uncomfortable in doing so. The favor she did for Zak by letting him pass basic flight seems to bother her more and more. Angrily she stops training pilots after just one day. Meanwhile on Cylon-occupied Caprica Helo and Cylon-Sharon find a bomb shelter in a restaurant. It seems like a good place to stay for a while. There's food, water and anti-radiation medication in abundance. |
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Season 1, Episode 5: You Can't Go Home AgainOriginal Air Date—15 November 2004Starbuck has been shot down over a barren moon, and must be rescued before she runs out of oxygen. Adama become obsessed with trying to save her even when all hope seems lost, putting the Fleet at risk. Meanwhile, Starbuck finds the Cylon Raider she shot down, and tries to learn how to fly it so she can escape. |
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Season 1, Episode 6: LitmusOriginal Air Date—22 November 2004A humanoid Cylon straps himself with explosives and commits a suicide bombing in a crowded hallway on Galactica. Roslin and Adama are forced to publicly reveal that the Cylons now have models that look like humans, and a wave of paranoia spreads over the fleet as everyone starts being suspected of being a Cylon. |
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Season 1, Episode 7: Six Degrees of SeparationOriginal Air Date—29 November 2004After Baltar has an argument with the vision of Number Six he sees in his head, a physical copy of Cylon model Number Six shows up in Galactica's CIC claiming to be a woman named Shelley Godfrey who has evidence that proves that Baltar has betrayed humanity...except that she's trying to frame him for an act of pre-attack sabotage. |
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Season 1, Episode 8: Flesh and BoneOriginal Air Date—6 December 2004A humanoid Cylon is captured in the fleet, a copy of the Leoben model, who claims that he has planted a nuclear bomb in the Fleet before he was captured. Starbuck is tasked with interrogating him, which soon becomes a battle of wills as Starbuck has her marines to torture the Cylon to try to break him. |
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Season 1, Episode 9: Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me DownOriginal Air Date—13 December 2004After the interrogated Cylon gave Roslin the idea that Adama might be a Cylon, Roslin becomes suspicious of him. Unexpectedly, Colonel Tigh's estranged wife Ellen turns up alive in the fleet, apparently miraculously, raising the possibility that she might be a Cylon. |
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Season 1, Episode 10: The Hand of GodOriginal Air Date—3 January 2005The fleet is running out of tylium fuel and will soon not have enough to keep running from the Cylons, when they find an asteroid with several years worth of tylium ore...unfortunately, the Cylons have already built a mining base on it. |
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Season 1, Episode 11: Colonial DayOriginal Air Date—10 January 2005President Roslin has rebuilt a new Quorum of Twelve, the legislative branch of the government, but terrorist leader/political dissident Tom Zarek is elected as a member, and immediately motions that the Quorum vote to appoint a new Vice President, and runs for the office. |
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Season 1, Episode 12: Kobol's Last Gleaming: Part 1Original Air Date—17 January 2005Galactica stumbles upon Kobol, the long-lost home world of humanity that the 13 Tribes came from, which legend says holds the only clues to the location of Earth. Roslin convinces Starbuck to steal the captured Cylon raider and return to Cylon-occupied Caprica with it to retrieve a religious artifact that will unlock the secrets on Kobol. |
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Season 1, Episode 13: Kobol's Last Gleaming: Part 2Original Air Date—24 January 2005Infuriated that Roslin usurped his command by ordering Starbuck to steal the captured Raider, Adama decides that his only option is to storm Colonial One with marines and terminate her presidency. Starbuck reaches Caprica and finds the Arrow of Apollo in a museum, but she has to go through a copy of Number Six to get it. |
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Season 2, Episode 1: ScatteredOriginal Air Date—15 July 2005As the premiere for the second season unfolds, Adama lay dying leaving Tigh in command. Lee and Roslin have been sent to the brig. An emergency jump goes wrong leaving the Galactica alone in space without the fleet. |
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Season 2, Episode 2: Valley of DarknessOriginal Air Date—22 July 2005A Cylon virus is interfering with Galactica's power supply, while Cylon centurions are heading for crucial systems. Somehow they must be stopped. |
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Season 2, Episode 3: FraggedOriginal Air Date—29 July 2005Tigh has problems with the responsibility of being a leader, president Roslin loses control without chamalla. The Kobol team discovers a Cylon battery. |
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Season 2, Episode 4: ResistanceOriginal Air Date—5 August 2005Tigh's decision to impose martial law is protested in the fleet as well as on Galactica. On Caprica, Helo and Starbuck meet other humans. |
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Season 2, Episode 5: The FarmOriginal Air Date—12 August 2005Starbuck finds herself wounded in a hospital on Caprica where she is suspicious about her doctor. President Roslin makes an appeal to the fleet to follow her to Kobol. |
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Season 2, Episode 6: Home: Part 1Original Air Date—19 August 2005Starbuck, Helo and Boomer bring back the Arrow of Apollo, but Boomer doesn't seem welcome. Commander Adama wants to keep the fleet divided and appoints a new CAG. |
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Season 2, Episode 7: Home: Part 2Original Air Date—26 August 2005While Commander Adama tries to join Roslin's team on Kobol, Dr. Baltar's Number Six tells him he's crazy. |
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Season 2, Episode 8: Final CutOriginal Air Date—9 September 2005Journalist D'Anna Biers is making an item on the Gideon incident, when she's asked by Adama and Roslin to film daily life on Galactica. |
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Season 2, Episode 9: Flight of the PhoenixOriginal Air Date—16 September 2005While Tyrol decides to start building a new fighter, the Cylon virus is rearing its ugly head again. Boomer tells it means a large Cylon attack is imminent. |
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Season 2, Episode 10: PegasusOriginal Air Date—23 September 2005Gallactica meets Pegasus, and Adama's command is threatened when the captain of Pegasus outranks him. A joyous celebration turns sour at some of the secrets emerging out of the differences of the two crews, and Baltar meets a familiar Cylon prisoner aboard Pegasus. |
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Season 2, Episode 11: Resurrection Ship: Part 1Original Air Date—6 January 2006Adama and Cain find common ground when Starbuck returns with footage of the Cylon ship. Roslin negotiates a temporary truce, while Starbuck plans an attack. |
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Season 2, Episode 12: Resurrection Ship: Part 2Original Air Date—13 January 2006Starbuck and Fisk are preparing for the murder jobs, while the attack on the Resurrection ship is planned. It goes wrong for Apollo. Dr. Baltar has feelings for Pegasus' Number Six. |
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Season 2, Episode 13: EpiphaniesOriginal Air Date—20 January 2006President Roslin, who is about to die, believes Sharon's baby is dangerous and orders it must die. Meanwhile, a terrorist group inside the fleet starts to ask for a peace negotiation with the cylons. |
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Season 2, Episode 14: Black MarketOriginal Air Date—27 January 2006Apollo investigates the murder of one of the crew and falls for a young prostitute, whom he vows to save from the rogue ship dealing with the Black Market. As well as confronting the bad guys, Apollo has to confront some past mistakes. |
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Season 2, Episode 15: ScarOriginal Air Date—3 February 2006This is an episode about loss. Kat and Starbuck confront each other about their piloting skills and each vow to kill Scar (a Cylon spaceship) before the other. |
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Season 2, Episode 16: SacrificeOriginal Air Date—10 February 2006A terrorist attacks and holds several key people hostage and threatens to murder them unless she is given the Cylon prisoner. |
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Season 2, Episode 17: The Captain's HandOriginal Air Date—17 February 2006Two of Pegasus' raptors go missing after a suspicious distress call. President Roslin must make a decision on abortion that could hurt her political career. |
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Season 2, Episode 18: DownloadedOriginal Air Date—24 February 2006The Cylon baby is finally born, leading to some political decisions being made. Meanwhile, the Cylons on Caprica contemplate life and humans when they meet up with a certain human from a previous episode. This story explores the Cylon world. |
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Season 2, Episode 19: Lay Down Your Burdens: Part 1Original Air Date—3 March 2006While Dr. Baltar is behind in the polls for the election and tries desperately to turn things around, Starbuck is planning a mission to rescue Anders from Caprica. |
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Season 2, Episode 20: Lay Down Your Burdens: Part 2Original Air Date—10 March 2006The group on Caprica is under fire by the Cylons, but suddenly they stop. With only one ship's votes to be counted, Roslin is way behind in the elections. |
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Season 3, Episode 1: OccupationOriginal Air Date—6 October 2006The Cylons have now been in control of New Caprica for over four months. Gaius Baltar is under their collective thumbs and essentially follows their orders. There is a resistance who set off bombs and do their best to disrupt Cylon activity. Col. Tigh is in prison and despite extensive torture, including the loss of an eye, has told them nothing. His wife Ellen will do anything to secure his release and is soon in a sexual relationship with one of the Cylons, John Cavil. There are mixed feelings among the survivors. Some feel the random acts of violence against their captors serves no useful purpose while others feel it is their duty to resist. Kara Thrace, Starbuck, is being kept prisoner in an apartment of sorts by Leoben Conoy. She too resists but every time she kills him, he is simply re-generated and reappears insisting he will continue to do so until he tells her she loves him. Back on Galactica, Admiral Adama takes his son Lee, Commander of the Battlestar Pegasus, to task for going soft. |
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Season 3, Episode 2: PrecipiceOriginal Air Date—6 October 2006As a result of the most recent suicide bombings, some of the Cylons are now arguing that they need to retaliate. Laura Roslin, among others, is in custody and Gaius Baltar tries to get her to cooperate. Tigh however absolutely refuses to stop the suicide bombings. Nighttime raids also leads to Cally's arrest but they leave her baby alone. Sharon Valerii sees what she can do about it. John Cavil meanwhile tells Ellen Tigh she is to provide the date and location of the next meeting of the resistance commanders. Leoben Conoy is still holding Starbuck prisoner but introduces her to her daughter, Kacey, produced from eggs they harvested from her when she was on the Farm. On Galactica, Admiral Adama begins to plan for a massive rescue of everyone on New Caprica. He realizes they will have to obtain the launch keys for all of the ships on the planet's surface. The best way of infiltrating the Cylons is with another Cylon so Adama commissions Sharon Agathon as an officer. |
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Season 3, Episode 3: Exodus: Part 1Original Air Date—13 October 2006The secret source in the administration has provided Tyrol with a list of all humans scheduled for extermination. Tyrol's wife Cally is on the list and he sets off to rescue her. Sharon Agathon has made it safely to the planet but they are ambushed by Cylons lying in wait. They realize they were betrayed and Anders finds damning evidence that points to the identity of the traitor. D'Anna Biers has been having strange dreams of late and an oracle tells her that the child Hera is alive and she will hold her in her arms. Roslin meanwhile assigns a squad of men to protect the child at all costs. The Admiral sends the Pegasus away with the few remaining civilian ships to continue the search for Earth. |
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Season 3, Episode 4: Exodus: Part 2Original Air Date—20 October 2006The attack to rescue everyone on New Cpaprica begins. The Galactica encounters four rather than the expected two Cylon Basestars. The end appears in sight but they get help from a welcome but unexpected source. On the planet below, Tyrol and Anders lead the attack to free everyone from the prison. Anders finds Starbuck but she won't leave without Kacey. Her successful return to the Galactica results in mixed emotions. Colonel Tigh must decide what to do about his wife Ellen after she admits to giving the rendezvous coordinates to the Cylons. Hera doesn't make it off the planet. |
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Season 3, Episode 5: CollaboratorsOriginal Air Date—27 October 2006Now safely back in the fleet, those who managed to escape from New Caprica are seeking revenge against those they believe collaborated with the Cylons. Six of them, including Chief Tyrol and Col. Tigh, have formed the Circle and are acting as judge, jury and executioner. Those found guilty are blown out of an airlock. Lee Adama has noted that in the three days since everyone was reunited, 13 people have simply disappeared without a trace. The morale aboard the Galactica is not good with perceived collaborators being shunned by the others. Among those in that situation is Felix Gaeta who, as Gaius Baltar's Chief of Staff, is high on the Circle's list. As for Baltar is now being kept aboard a Cylon Basestar and his captors are deciding his fate as well. |
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Season 3, Episode 6: TornOriginal Air Date—3 November 2006Baltar learns from Caprica Six of their ability to project themselves and imagine different surroundings which leads him to wonder if he too is a Cylon. He has told the Cylons what he knows about the location of Earth and they dispatch a Basestar to investigate. In the end, the survey ship is infected with a virus killing everyone aboard. Aboard the Galactica, Lt. Gaeta has been reviewing Baltar's work in deciphering the map they recovered on Kobol. He too thinks he know what it all means. Of greater concern however is the wedge between those who stayed with the fleet and those who were on the ground fighting the Cylons. Starbuck and Colonel Tigh in particular are quite vocal in complaining about those who stayed behind and it's left to Admiral Adama to lay down the law. |
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Season 3, Episode 7: A Measure of SalvationOriginal Air Date—10 November 2006When a group of ill Cylons from the infected Basestar is brought to Galactica, Lee discovers a way to solve the Cylon problem forever - by destroying the whole Cylon race. Meanwhile, D'anna's acts to discover if Baltar is reliable will forge an unusual relationship. |
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Season 3, Episode 8: HeroOriginal Air Date—17 November 2006A figure from Adama's past returns to haunt him. His return raises questions about why the Cylons launched their initial attack against the Twelve Colonies. |
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Season 3, Episode 9: Unfinished BusinessOriginal Air Date—1 December 2006A look at the events that took place during the year-long gap from the storyline in the Season Two finale. The story reveals the reasons for the rift between Kara ("Starbuck") and Lee ("Apollo"). |
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Season 3, Episode 10: The PassageOriginal Air Date—8 December 2006The Colonial fleet makes a harrowing journey. Kat plays a vital role in the success or failure of the passage. |
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Season 3, Episode 11: The Eye of JupiterOriginal Air Date—15 December 2006The crew of Galactica makes a stop at the barren Algae planet. |
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Season 3, Episode 12: RaptureOriginal Air Date—21 January 2007The Cylons descend upon the re-supply mission as the Chief races to decipher the markings in the temple believed to hold The Eye of Jupiter, a sacred icon that is believed to contain a map to Earth. |
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Season 3, Episode 13: Taking a Break from All Your WorriesOriginal Air Date—28 January 2007Baltar plays a game of cat and mouse with Adama and the President, thinking they will kill him once they've gotten out of him what they want to know. Lee deals with his feelings for Kara, while struggling to hang on to his marriage. |
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Season 3, Episode 14: The Woman KingOriginal Air Date—11 February 2007When a group of refugees board Galactica with a curable illness, it becomes very mysterious when they begin to die after taking the injection they do not believe in. |
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Season 3, Episode 15: A Day in the LifeOriginal Air Date—18 February 2007The Chief and his wife get trapped in an airlock on a routine maintenance job, while the Admiral copes with his wedding anniversary and the memories of his ex-wife. |
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Season 3, Episode 16: Dirty HandsOriginal Air Date—25 February 2007When the head of the fuel production plant holds the fleet hostage by providing unsafe fuel, he's arrested for treason, which results in the Chief sent to the ship and held responsible for getting the plant back up and running. |
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Season 3, Episode 17: MaelstromOriginal Air Date—4 March 2007The Admiral is forced to make the decision of whether to ground Kara Thrace when she begins to show signs of an oncoming nervous breakdown. |
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Season 3, Episode 18: The Son Also RisesOriginal Air Date—11 March 2007Besides having to deal with the loss of Kara Thrace, the crew of the Galactica is also charged with the security surrounding the trial of Dr. Baltar and his defense attorney, who is replacing one lawyer that has already been killed. |
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Season 3, Episode 19: Crossroads: Part 1Original Air Date—18 March 2007Baltar goes on trial for his life, and it affects everyone from Lee on up to the president. |
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Season 3, Episode 20: Crossroads: Part 2Original Air Date—25 March 2007Coincidences creates new alliances aboard Galactica. |
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Season 4, Episode 1: He That Believeth in MeOriginal Air Date—4 April 2008During a seemingly hopeless battle, Kara Thrace appears in a pristine Viper, claiming that she has been to Earth and can lead the Fleet there -- but the terminal Laura Roslin believes otherwise. Meanwhile, four of the so-called Final Five are forced to tackle the repercussions of their newfound nature, while Gaius Baltar discovers he has a commune of nubile female cultists who believe him to be an agent of the "one true God". |
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Season 4, Episode 2: Six of OneOriginal Air Date—11 April 2008Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) and Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) face off with a gun between them, Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber) says goodbye to the Galactica, violent conflict breaks out between the seven models aboard Cylon Basestar, and Gaius Baltar (James Callis) is directly pulled into the "Final Five" situation. |
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Season 4, Episode 3: The Ties That BindOriginal Air Date—18 April 2008The aftermath of a coup among the Cylons leads to further violence, Lee finds himself facing off against Roslin during his first meeting with the Quorum of Twelve as the new representative of Caprica, and Cally discovers the horrible truth about her husband Galen Tyrol. Meanwhile, Starbuck aimlessly searches for Earth with Anders and other Galactica officers. |
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Season 4, Episode 4: Escape VelocityOriginal Air Date—25 April 2008Gaius Baltar causes intense unrest within the fleet when he begins to openly promote belief in the Cylon god. Colonel Tigh, Galen Tyrol, and Tory Foster argue over how far they should go to ensure their secret is not revealed. |
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Season 4, Episode 5: The Road Less TraveledOriginal Air Date—2 May 2008When a Heavy-Raider manned by Leoben Conoy docks aboard the Demetrius, confrontations form between the crew over the possibility of a truce with Cylon rebels, while Starbuck puts her trust in an old enemy. |
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Season 4, Episode 6: FaithOriginal Air Date—9 May 2008A vicious injury ends the mutiny attempt aboard the Demetrius, Kara leads her crew to the Cylon rebel's Basestar, and Roslin begins to understand Gaius Baltar's appeal to his followers. Meanwhile, Anders attempts to secretly find answers to his purpose as a member of the Final Five. |
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Season 4, Episode 7: Guess What's Coming to DinnerOriginal Air Date—16 May 2008A shaky alliance between the Colonial Fleet and Cylon rebels is put to the test when the two groups combine efforts to take out a Cylon "Resurrection Hub". Meanwhile, Athena loses control when Hera becomes unnaturally drawn to Natalie. |
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Season 4, Episode 8: Sine Qua NonOriginal Air Date—30 May 2008President Roslin's abduction by the Cylon Hybrid triggers a bitter power struggle within the Colonial Fleet. |
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Season 4, Episode 9: The HubOriginal Air Date—6 June 2008 |
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Season 4, Episode 10: RevelationsOriginal Air Date—13 June 2008D'Anna demands that the four Cylons in the fleet be sent to the basestar. Only Tory goes, while the remaining three are suddenly drawn to Kara's Viper by the music. The route to Earth is finally found. |
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Season 4, Episode 11: Sometimes a Great NotionOriginal Air Date—16 January 2009Scouting the planet reveals that there is no life except plants. The destruction occurred about 2,000 years earlier. Among the ruins, skeletons and wrecks of a different kind of Centurions are found. But closer examination of the skeletons reveals they are Cylon! Could the 13th Tribe really have been all Cylons? Chief Tyrol, Anders and Tory remember living on the planet and dying there. How did they get to the colonies? Starbuck finds a piece of her Viper, and despite Leoben's warnings, starts to look for the cockpit... Roslin loses her faith in the Scrolls of Pythia. Apollo and Dualla seem to get back together, but he needs to figure out what to tell to the people of the Fleet... A tragedy prompts Adama to confront Saul. |
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Season 4, Episode 12: A Disquiet Follows My SoulOriginal Air Date—23 January 2009Adama considers Saul and Tyrol's suggestion that the Fleet should integrate Cylon jump technology since it will triple the distance they will be able to cover before they run out of fuel. But the Cylon's condition is that they will be allowed to join the Fleet, for safety against Cavil, who's still out there. Ultimately, the decision is up to President Roslin, but Zarek calls the Quorum and gets them to carry the motion that no Cylon be allowed aboard any Colonial vessel unless permitted by the ship's captain. Tyrol learns from Dr. Cottle that Cally had their child tested and the results indicated that Tyrol is not the father - therefore the child is fully human. Roslin starts her climb up from the depths of despair she had fallen to soon after the Fleet found Earth. |
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Season 4, Episode 13: The OathOriginal Air Date—30 January 2009The Fleet refuses to cooperate with Cylon engineers and Adama decides to put and end to it. He sends the Quorum a message stating that unless they wish to join Zarek in the cell, they get their people in line. However, Gaeta is already freed Zarek with the help of other would-be-revolutionists. They allow Zarek to leave Galactica on a raptor. He lands on Colonial One and enters a gathering of the Quorum. Meanwhile, Anders gets ambushed and captured. At the CIC, Gaeta cleverly manipulates everyone else until the time is at hand for the revolution to begin. |
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Season 4, Episode 14: Blood on the ScalesOriginal Air Date—6 February 2009Roslin is on board a raptor en route to the Rebel Cylon Base Star, but Gaeta has ordered to engage and destroy it. The marines have used a stun grenade on Adama and Tigh. Roslin manages to get a wireless transmission out for everyone to hear and learn what Gaeta has done. She and the others barely make it to the Base Star, where she convinces Tory and the other Cylons to use the Fleet as a cover in order to prevent Gaeta from attacking it. She also believes that Adama will be able to save the rest of the Final Four. Temporarily safe, the Rebel Cylons start voting on whether they should just jump away and count their losses. Adama is brought before Gaeta and Tigh is thrown to the brig with Caprica Six, Anders, Athena, Helo and their child Hera. Zarek comes aboard Galactica on Colonial One with the Quorum. At Gaeta's insisting, Zarek agrees to put Adama on trial for treason, with Romo Lampkin assigned as his defence lawyer. There's just one problem: The Quorum refuses to recognize Zarek's authority. However, Zarek is hell-bent on following his "The truth is told by those left standing" maxim. Only Tyrol, who's alone, and Lee, whose with Starbuck, are Galactica's last hope. |
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Season 4, Episode 15: No ExitOriginal Air Date—13 February 2009Eighteen months ago: Saul poisons Ellen, who then finds herself downloaded into a new body aboard a Cylon Base Star, with a single Centaurion keeping watch over her. After the initial shock, she has a revelation as she remembers things she had forgotten. Present Day: Dr. Cottle is operating on Anders, who has a bullet lodged in his brain. Anders starts to remember things he had forgotten. Eighteen months ago: Cavil comes to see Ellen, who calls him John, because that's his "real" name. Cavil says he hates that name. John was the first Cylon model *Ellen* created. She also created seven others. So, there are actually only *eight* Cylon models and the "Final Five" are actually copies of humans who lived 2,000 years earlier and, together, created Resurrection, which allowed them and the Cylons to download. Number Seven, Daniel, was a favorite of Ellen. Jealous, John sabotaged the process of using Resurrection on Daniel, making him unique. John and Ellen start a months-long philosophical and ethical argument on Cylon - human interaction. John says he started the genocide of humankind because his "forebears on the Centaurion side of the family were the slaves of humanity." And he wants justice for that. Present Day: Anders tells Starbuck that he has seen "everything" and needs Kara to get "the others" - Galen, Tory, Saul and Ellen to his bedside. Anders says he remembers everything and knows why they have come all the way to Earth... Adama reinstates Tyrol as a Chief of Engineering. Tyrol starts inspecting the damage Galactica has taken during their journey. But he is not prepared for what he finds and Adama is not prepared for what Tyrol suggests as a repair method. |
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Season 4, Episode 16: DeadlockOriginal Air Date—20 February 2009Chief Tyrol has started repairs on Galactica using Cylon quasi-living resin. A Six gets into a fight with humans. Tigh and Caprica Six have Dr. Cottle inspect their unborn baby in ultrasound and it's just fine. At the same time, a raptor that's been missing over a year approaches the Fleet. It is brought aboard Galactica, where Roslin, Adama, Starbuck, Lee and others present are shocked to see Ellen come out, escorted by an Eight. Tyrol is able to identify the Eight as Boomer. Adama orders her taken to the brig. Then Tigh arrives and Ellen shares a passionate kiss with him. Ellen tells Adama, Roslin, Tigh and Lee that Cavil wants her and the Final Four to rebuild Resurrection. She also asks to see the others who survived the genocide of humans on the now desolate Earth. Tigh tells her he remembers only flashes of the ancient past. Lee breaks the news that Anders is not responding. Ellen and Saul get some private quality time, but for a moment he sees Caprica Six instead of Ellen. Baltar returns to his followers, who are taking care of themselves after the mutiny. What they also seem to have, is a new leader figure... Saul finally manages to tell Ellen that he's involved with Caprica Six. Soon Ellen gets the chance to have a reunion she asked for, around Anders' bed. A Six and an Eight are present and suggest that the Final Four join the Cylons on the Base Star. Tory says it is the way to ensure the survival of the 13th Tribe. Ellen disagrees. In her mind, Hera is the hope for a new, "blended future". Then Tory breaks to Ellen the news that Caprica Six is pregnant... |
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Season 4, Episode 17: Someone to Watch Over MeOriginal Air Date—27 February 2009 |
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Season 4, Episode 18: Islanded in a Stream of StarsOriginal Air Date—6 March 2009 |
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Season 4, Episode 19: Daybreak: Part 1Original Air Date—13 March 2009 |
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Season 4, Episode 20: Daybreak: Part 2Original Air Date—20 March 2009 |
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Season 1, Episode 0: PilotOriginal Air Date—21 April 2009Caprica, 58 years before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, are bound by a tragedy with unforeseen consequences, including the development of the Cylons. |
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Season 1, Episode 1: RebirthOriginal Air Date—29 January 2010Daniel Graystone believes his attempt to download Zoe's avatar into a cybernetic being has failed but is pleased when the soldier-cyborgs he is developing for the government finally seems to be working. He does not realize that Zoe's persona remains and is the edge that is finally making his latest invention work. Avatar Zoe is soon in touch with her close friend Lacy Rand and together they try to make sense of what has happened to her. Zoe's mother Amanda, still overwrought by their loss, attends a public memorial service for the victims of the explosion but realizing just how little she knew about her daughter, makes a startling public announcement. Joseph Adama is trying to keep his son William on the straight and narrow and desperately wants to visit his avatar daughter. In the final test of his new cyborg-soldier, Daniel Graystone wins praise from government officials for his new cybernetic life-form node, which he calls Cylons for short. |
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Season 1, Episode 2: Reins of a WaterfallOriginal Air Date—5 February 2010The Graystones begin to pay a heavy price for Amanda's public declaration that Zoe was a terrorist who was involved in blowing up the train. She resigns her position at the hospital and is stalked by paparazzi. The company's stock is dropping like a lead balloon and Daniel refuses to launch a publicity campaign to try and set things right. He also has to deal with Joseph Adama who insists that he find a way for him to visit with his avatar daughter. Joseph's brother Sam adds a little muscle to be persuasive. Meanwhile, Zoe's avatar has found a way to re-enter the holopad world. |
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Season 1, Episode 3: GravedancingOriginal Air Date—19 February 2010Daniel Graystone gives in to the demands of his company's public relations experts and decides to go on talk show to talk about what Zoe has done and atone somewhat for any responsibility he wears for the terrorist attack. The decision to do so doesn't sit well with wife Amanda who now feels she misspoke and that they shouldn't blame Zoe for what has happened. The public appearance doesn't start well but Daniel gets help from an unexpected source. The police continue to investigate the crime and manage to get a warrant to search Zoe's and other's lockers at her school. The agent also get a warrant to search the Graystones' house but find nothing there either. Joseph Adama meanwhile pursues his revenge and sends his brother Sam to balance the score before he has second thoughts. |
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Season 1, Episode 4: There Is Another SkyOriginal Air Date—26 February 2010Tamara Adama is still trying to make sense of her "life" in her new world. She doesn't understand where she is or why she's there. She does begin to realize that she is not a pure game creation nor is she a human who has entered the game via a holoband. Or at least not a conscious human, which is one of the suggestions put to her to explain how she fits in. She's become friendly with a young man who spends most of his life in the cyberworld preferring it to "real" life. She asks him to contact her father. Joseph Adama meanwhile realizes that unless he can put his wife and Tamara's death behind him, his son William will take a path in life that will no doubt lead to a life of crime. |
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Season 1, Episode 5: Know Thy EnemyOriginal Air Date—5 March 2010Daniel Graystone's longtime rival Tomas Vergis, a Tauron, reappears on the scene. Vergis accuses Daniel of stealing the MCP chip technology from him, something Daniel denies. He visits Joseph Adama to find out hoe Vergis got his information. Sister Clarice visits Amanda Graystone, with interesting results. Joseph Adama meanwhile buys himself a holoband, intent on finding Tamara. He also tracks down the young man who told him of Tamara's existence. |
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Season 1, Episode 6: The Imperfections of MemoryOriginal Air Date—12 March 2010Amanda Graystone continues to struggle with all of the events in her life and now thinks she' seen her dead brother Darius. Sister Clarice befriends her convinced that determining Zoe's present state will give her the understanding of life ever after. Knowing that Sister Clarice is looking for her and may interfere with her leaving Caprica, Zoe pushes Lacey to finalize arrangements for their departure while trying to arrange for her own escape, in Cylon form, from her father's lab. Lacey has run into problems however. Joseph Adama has tracked down Tad Thorean and gets him to show where Tamara's avatar is to be found. Tad tries to explain to him that she isn't real but Joseph doesn't quite see it that way. In New Cap City, Joseph continues to learn the rules but is soon on his own. Daniel Graystone continues to spar with rival Tomas Vergis. |
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Season 1, Episode 7: Ghosts in the MachineOriginal Air Date—19 March 2010In New Cap City, Joseph Adama continues to follow Emmanuelle who introduces him to a drug - essentially a hack - to keep him in the game. He has trouble with the violence he finds there but his brother Sam has a suggestion for him. Daniel Graystone is now convinced that Zoe's avatar hasn't been lost but is inside the Cylon. He thinks he has a way to get to her but she's one step ahead of him. Amanda Graystone continues to see her dead brother and has flashbacks to the night he died. Tomas Vergis tells her about Daniel's theft of the MCP. |
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Season 1, Episode 8: End of LineOriginal Air Date—26 March 2010With his company's stock falling in price and unable to meet the contract to provide 100,000 Cylon robots in a month, Daniel Graystone has no choice but to sell his sports team to Tomas Vergis. With only a week to deliver the duplicated MCPs, he also decides to wipe the chip clean and mass produce a blank copy. Daniel's decision forces Zoe to reveal herself. Sister Clarice decides to face Barnabas and the internal challenge to her leadership of the STO head on. Barnabas isn't going to take it lying down and he comes through for Lacy but he expects her to perform a task for him. Amanda's mental condition continues to deteriorate. Sam is concerned about Joseph's apparent addiction to the v-world. Emmanuelle confronts Tamara in an effort to get her to help her father and her solution is quite drastic. |
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Season 1, Episode 9: UnvanquishedOriginal Air Date—5 October 2010 |
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Season 1, Episode 10: RetributionOriginal Air Date—12 October 2010 |
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Season 1, Episode 11: Things We Lock AwayOriginal Air Date—19 October 2010 |
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Season 1, Episode 12: False LaborOriginal Air Date—26 October 2010 |
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Season 1, Episode 13: BlowbackOriginal Air Date—2 November 2010Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 14: The DirteatersOriginal Air Date—9 November 2010Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 15: The Heavens Will RiseOriginal Air Date—16 November 2010Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 16: Here Be DragonsOriginal Air Date—23 November 2010Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 17: ApotheosisOriginal Air Date—30 November 2010Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 1: Children of the GodsOriginal Air Date—27 July 1997An alien similar to Ra appears out of the Stargate, killing five soldiers and kidnapping another, a year after the original Stargate mission. A new team is assembled, including some old members, and they go in search of the missing soldier in order to find out how Ra could still be alive. Meanwhile, the alien Gou'ald kidnap Sha're and Skaara, implanting them with symbiotes and making them Gou'ald hosts. |
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Season 1, Episode 2: The Enemy WithinOriginal Air Date—1 August 1997The team, now designated SG-1 (there will be nine exploration teams in all) are planning their next foray through the gate as they try map out the variety of sites available to them and locate their missing friends. O'Neill asks that Teal'c be allowed to join his team but Gen. Hammond thinks that will be unlikely given that he is the host for a Goa'uld. Unbeknown to anyone however is that O'Neill's close friend, Maj. Charles Kawalsky, leader of SG-2, has been infected by a Goa'uld, an immature version that has not yet taken complete control of the host. Kawalsky is having regular blackouts during which the Goa'uld is trying to return to the gate. An MRI reveals what is wrong but it's unlikely the creature that has fused itself to Kawalsky's spine can be surgically removed. Meanwhile, Col. Kennedy arrives to question Teal'c who has pledged his loyalty to his new world. |
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Season 1, Episode 3: EmancipationOriginal Air Date—8 August 1997The SG-1 team travels to a planet that is populated by what may be the descendants of Mongol tribesmen relocated from Earth. The warriors are brave and fierce but the object of their interest is Sam Carter. In their society, woman are not permitted to show their face in public and are not even allowed to speak, on pain of death. She is kidnapped by a young man who trades her to an opposing tribe in the hopes of getting the chieftain's daughter Nya in return. He is refused as Nya has been promised to another chieftain in marriage but Sam tries to get the young woman to refuse the marriage and go against her father's wishes.The result is that Nya is sentenced to death by stoning. |
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Season 1, Episode 4: The Broca DivideOriginal Air Date—15 August 1997The Stargate base is put in deadly peril when it is contaminated with a dangerous infection which causes its victims to become mindlessly animalistic brutes. |
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Season 1, Episode 5: The First CommandmentOriginal Air Date—22 August 1997The SG-1 team is sent after the SG-9 team that has failed to return. They find that SG-9's captain, having been treated like a god by planetary inhabitants, is drunk with power and is tyrannizing them. Can they overcome him? |
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Season 1, Episode 6: Cold LazarusOriginal Air Date—29 August 1997When Jack is injured unintentionally by a crystal alien, the alien duplicates Jack's form and out of fear of retribution tries to heal Jack. He returns to Earth in place of Jack, while Jack is still unconscious on the planet, to find the one thing he feels will accomplish this; the one thing that cannot be found again. Meanwhile, the 'real' Jack has returned and is trying to convince SGC that he is who he says he is. |
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Season 1, Episode 7: The NoxOriginal Air Date—12 September 1997With the Stargate program in danger of being terminated, the team is under pressure to find technology. Visiting a planet where they believe there is a creature that possesses the secret of invisibility, they encounter Apophis and his guards. Both sides receiving mortal wounds, they are aided by the planet's inhabitants, the Nox, a gentle people with a very large secret. |
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Season 1, Episode 8: Brief CandleOriginal Air Date—19 September 1997On the planet Argos, Kynthia seduces Colonel O'Neil, which gives him an Argosian lifespan of only a 100 days. As his skin turns the color of death, will the SG-1 team succeed finding a cure? |
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Season 1, Episode 9: Thor's HammerOriginal Air Date—26 September 1997SG-1 goes to the planet Cimmeria in search of allies against the Goa'uld. Upon arrival, Jack and Teal'c are trapped in a labyrinth, where the only exit is through Thor's Hammer, a device to destroy Goa'uld, but preserve the host. Daniel Jackson must destroy the device that could someday have saved his wife in order to free his friends. |
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Season 1, Episode 10: The Torment of TantalusOriginal Air Date—3 October 1997Daniel Jackson discovers that the Stargate was activated in 1945 and a young professor went through, never to return. Together with his still living fiancée, the SG1 team discover the now aged professor, naked and trapped in a decaying fortress, containing the secrets of an Ancient alliance. Will they be able to rescue him and escape to earth in time? |
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Season 1, Episode 11: BloodlinesOriginal Air Date—10 October 1997It is time for Teal'c's son Rya'c to have his primtal. Can Teal'c stop his son from being implanted with a goa'uld and becoming a slave to Apophis? |
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Season 1, Episode 12: Fire and WaterOriginal Air Date—17 October 1997O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c return through the Stargate shell-shocked and distressed to announce that Daniel Jackson was killed. But Jackson was captured by the last survivor of an aquatic race, who planted false memories in the other members of SG1. Can the team remember and return to rescue Daniel? |
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Season 1, Episode 13: HathorOriginal Air Date—24 October 1997The Goa'uld Hathor (one of the mothers of all Goa'uld), brainwashes the men of the SGC with pheromones, and nearly makes Jack a host to a larva conceived with Daniel. She flees after the unaffected women of Stargate Command retake the facility. |
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Season 1, Episode 14: SingularityOriginal Air Date—31 October 1997SG-1 rescues a small girl who turns out to have had an inoperable Naquadah bomb put in her by Nirrti to destroy the SGC. Ultimately the girl is given to the care of Janet Fraiser, the SGC medic, after they discover that the bomb will dissolve if she is kept away from the Stargate. |
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Season 1, Episode 15: Cor-AiOriginal Air Date—23 January 1998SG1 travel to a planet where Teal'c is recognised as once having been head Jaffa to Apophis. He is arrested for the murder of a villager and put on trial for his life. Then other Jaffa attack the village. Will SG1 be able to save Teal'c and prove that he has changed allegiance? |
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Season 1, Episode 16: EnigmaOriginal Air Date—30 January 1998On their first visit to a new planet, SG-1 finds it subject to totally destructive volcanic activity and saves ten natives, the Tollan, a far more technologically advanced society. Their leader Omoc isn't grateful, nor interested in such a primitive race as the earthlings or any of the 'even more primitive' planets which are prepared to host them. Only one Tollan, Narim, shows an active interest in life on earth, especially in captain Samantha Carter and the cat Schrodinger she gives him, explaining his planet was destroyed after the Tolan supplied an unlimited energy source to a primitive neighboring planet which abused it for a cataclysmic weapon. Meanwhile the White House authorized NID colonel Mayborn to take charge over the Tollan for military purposes, exactly Omoc's nightmare... |
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Season 1, Episode 17: SolitudesOriginal Air Date—6 February 1998Following a Stargate technical defect, O'Neill and Carter are stranded next to a Stargate in a cave on an icy wasteland. O'Neill is severely wounded and both are freezing. Will the SGC find and rescue them in time? |
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Season 1, Episode 18: Tin ManOriginal Air Date—13 February 1998Upon arrival on planet OX3,989 the team are rendered unconscious. When they wake, they return to Earth, but soon find out that they are Androids. The team must return to the planet to find out what happened to their real bodies. |
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Season 1, Episode 19: There But for the Grace of GodOriginal Air Date—20 February 1998While exploring an alien stargate complex on P3R-233, Daniel Jackson finds an alien artifact that appears to be a mirror and touches it, receiving a mild jolt. No thinking anything of it, Daniel goes to find the rest of SG-1 who appear to have left him behind. Traveling to Earth, Daniel finds himself in an alternate reality where O'Neill is the general in charge, Carter is a civilian scientist, Catherine Langford is the civilian head of the program, and where he never joined the program. What's worse is that the Goa'uld are invading Earth, killing 1.5 billion people. With Teal'c leading the Jaffa assault on Stargate Command, Daniel must escape through the stargate with information that might save his world from such grim fate or convince his counterparts in this alternate reality to help prevent a similar apocalypse in his own reality. |
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Season 1, Episode 20: PoliticsOriginal Air Date—27 February 1998The Stargate team must justify the project's continuation when a doubtful senator, Head of the Congressional Military Appropriations Committee, comes to review the project's performance. |
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Season 1, Episode 21: Within the Serpent's GraspOriginal Air Date—6 March 1998General Hammond has tried everything to get the senates decision to shut down his space program undone, but the president personally refuses to 'commit political suicide': the Stargate will be buried. Daniel's insistence the danger for earth as a whole outweighs everything convinces his military SG-1 colleagues to ignore the commander general's command and dial the address the goa'ald invasion started from in the parallel dimension he visited. They arrive not on a planet but a new, superior type of starship, already launched by hyper-drive. A 'video' proves it belongs to Apophis, who gives command aboard to his son Klorel, whose host is no other then the team's young Abydos friend Skaara, yet overpowering him seems their best move, while Sam installs explosives in the death glider deck with a 24 hours timer just in case, but Jaffa manage to liberate Klorel and the ship goes far faster then expected... |
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Season 2, Episode 1: The Serpent's LairOriginal Air Date—26 June 1998As the ship carrying Klorel and SG-1 arrives in Earth orbit, the team is captured and held prisoner. Meanwhile, the SGC has been alerted to the presence of the ship and another carrying the Goa'uld Apophis. As Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels attempts to convince Hammond that his plan of launching nuclear missiles against the ships will work, SG-1 is freed by Jaffa rebel Bra'tac. After Samuels plan fails, SG-1 and Bra'tac race to come up with a plan to destroy both ships and stop the invasion. |
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Season 2, Episode 2: In the Line of DutyOriginal Air Date—3 July 1998Samantha Carter becomes the hostess of a Goa'uld when she was trying to save the life of the previous host. |
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Season 2, Episode 3: PrisonersOriginal Air Date—10 July 1998SG1 inadvertently help a desperate criminal and is charged and sentenced as accessories to his crime. They are banished to a desolate, brutal penal colony and strike a deal with a powerful female prisoner to help them escape. But is this prisoner hiding something from them? |
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Season 2, Episode 4: The GamekeeperOriginal Air Date—17 July 1998Exploring a strange and beautiful garden, SG1 comes across a dome containing a race that are connected to machines. The team are captured by the machines and rendered unconscious, but awake to find themselves reliving pivotal moments of their lives, over and over again. Then they discover it is virtual reality and a mysterious keeper appears to persuade them to try different outcomes for the moments. But can the team escape his clutches, when they don't know what is real and what is not? |
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Season 2, Episode 5: NeedOriginal Air Date—24 July 1998Whilst walking through a forest on a planet, Jackson saves the life of a beautiful princess who is about to kill herself. SG1 is taken prisoner, but Daniel is freed by the ruler when he finds out that he saved his daughter. The rest of SG1 is sent to work in the mines for the rest of their lives. Jackson falls in love with the princess, but also becomes intoxicated by frequent use of a Sarcophagus. Will he come to his senses before the rest of SG1 are worked to death? |
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Season 2, Episode 6: Thor's ChariotOriginal Air Date—31 July 1998O'Neill and the team return to Cimmeria, the planet where they destroyed Thor's Hammer to help Teal'c escape. They find that the Goa'uld have invaded and many of the people are dead. Can they help to find Thor's weapons to fight off the invasion before they are all captured or killed? |
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Season 2, Episode 7: Message in a BottleOriginal Air Date—7 August 1998SG-1 discovers an ancient artifact and brings it back to the SGC. Ariving at the SGC, it becomes active, pins O'Neill to the gate room wall, and unleashes a virus into him. |
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Season 2, Episode 8: FamilyOriginal Air Date—14 August 1998Teal'c's son Rya'c is kidnapped by Apophis and SG1 try to rescue him. When Rya'c is recovered he denounces his father and helps to capture the team. They escape, but will they be able to return to Earth and cure Rya'c? |
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Season 2, Episode 9: SecretsOriginal Air Date—21 August 1998Whilst O'Neill and Carter head to Washington to be decorated by the President and find a security leak, Jackson and Teal'c go to Abydos (after they unbury their stargate) to see Sha're's father. They arrive to tell him that they have been unsuccessful in finding Sha're, only to discover that she is already on Abydos. But they find that she is pregnant by Apophis and the baby holds the secrets of the Goa'uld. |
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Season 2, Episode 10: BaneOriginal Air Date—25 September 1998Whilst off-world, the team is attacked by giant insects, one of which stings Teal'c on the back. The bug has actually implanted a virus that converts Teal'c into a living incubator for hundreds of more insects and Teal'c is being eaten alive. The only way to save him is to capture another venomous bug and create an antidote, but time is running out. Next US airings:
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Season 2, Episode 11: The Tok'ra: Part 1Original Air Date—2 October 1998Carter dreams about herself as Jolinar, the rebel Goa'uld who briefly inhabited her body. With SG-1, she travels to a world to meet the other Tok'ra and form an alliance against the Goa'uld. Meanwhile on Earth, Carter's father, Jacob, with terminal cancer, calls General Hammond to his bedside. |
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Season 2, Episode 12: The Tok'ra: Part 2Original Air Date—11 October 1998The Tok'Ra still need a host for one of their dying leaders; when SG-1 refuse, the Tok'Ra refuse an alliance. Sam is told the blending of symbiont and host can cure cancer. So Sam returns to Earth to tell her father about her real job and offer him the cure if he will be host to a Tok'Ra. |
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Season 2, Episode 13: SpiritsOriginal Air Date—23 October 1998SG-11 does not return from a mission to collect trinium ore. When SG-1 travels to the planet, the mystical Indians there say that the Spirits have captured SG-11. After talking to animals said to incarnate the Spirits, SG-11 is released. Soon after SG teams return to Earth with Indian leader Tonané to seek a mining agreement and many people disappear at the SGC. |
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Season 2, Episode 14: TouchstoneOriginal Air Date—30 October 1998A climate control device is stolen from a planet and SG1 is accused of the theft. They have to find it and restore it before the planet freezes. Then weather on Earth starts to unexpectedly change and the team believe that the device has been stolen by rogue NID agents. Will they find it in time and how did the NID travel off world? |
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Season 2, Episode 15: The Fifth RaceOriginal Air Date—22 January 1999SG1 travels to a Stargate where O'Neill looks into a strange device that downloads information into his brain. Back on Earth, he starts to speak using a strange language. Carter and Teal'c try to find a solution and become trapped on a burning hot planet, when the Stargate fails to dial out. O'Neill solves the problem by designing a solution, but then he designs a device. But for what purpose? |
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Season 2, Episode 16: A Matter of TimeOriginal Air Date—29 January 1999SG10 are on a planet when one of the binary stars becomes a black hole. They try to escape by dialing Earth, but fail to get back. The SGC sends a probe and sees the black hole, but then they find they cannot disengage the wormhole and the gravitational effects are starting to effect Earth. |
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Season 2, Episode 17: HolidayOriginal Air Date—5 February 1999The next planet visited by SG-1 holds an unusual surprise: the only person by its star-gate is an old, sick man, known to Teal'c as Machello, since decades a famous adversary of the goa'uld, who even developed his own technology to fight them, was captured and tortured but escaped. He joins them to earth, but Daniel, who touched his recording device, wakes up in the dying body of Machello, which is only discovered after the alien walked of, given a clean bill of health by Dr. Fraiser, in Daniel's body, determined to enjoy life as an earthling, teaming up with homeless Fred, which soon turns bad... While Machello is searched, the others travel back to retrieve the device, but in the process Jack and Teal'c get body-switched too, and Sam fails to figure out on her own how to reverse it... |
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Season 2, Episode 18: Serpent's SongOriginal Air Date—12 February 1999Following on a Tok'ra tip, SG- goes to a planet where they find the hated Apophis, nearly dying and under attack by death-gliders. They get back with him, realizing he was tortured by a rival system-lord, with lasting harm. Apophis demands sanctuary, provided Dr. Fraiser can save his life, at least on account of the human host, but without a sarcophagus the prognosis for his symbiont is lousy; he offers all his Goa'uld knowledge in exchange for a new host, i.e. his life, revealing he was defeated by the terrible Sokar, once supreme system lord till an alliance lead by Ra and Apophis unseated him. The confrontation with Daniel, on account on Amaunet/Sha're and their son Klorel, and with former prime Teal'c, is bitter for all three. The Tok'ra send Martouf, to warn the Taurai must hand over Apophis, but their warning is ignored- until Sokar proves he can bombard the iris with accelerated particles and ultimately cut trough it, so the White House orders his extradition, but before they can he dies, unlike his host, an Ancient Egyptian temple scribe of Amun... |
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Season 2, Episode 19: One False StepOriginal Air Date—19 February 1999While testing new technology, a UAV malfunctions and crashes on a planet. SG-1 goes to determine the cause of the malfunction, but discovers that their presence may be causing serious injury to the planet's primitive inhabitants. |
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Season 2, Episode 20: Show and TellOriginal Air Date—26 February 1999When an incoming wormhole is established at the SGC, the iris is over-ridden and opened. A young boy appears and tells the SGC that they are in terrible danger from a group of terrorists. But these terrorists are invisible creatures and they are determined to wipe out all humans to prevent them being used as hosts to the Goa'uld. |
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Season 2, Episode 21: 1969Original Air Date—5 March 1999A solar flare sends SG-1 back in time thirty years to 1969. Captured by military police at Cheyenne Mountain, they escape with the help of a young Hammond and then must find the Stargate so they can return to the present. |
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Season 2, Episode 22: Out of MindOriginal Air Date—12 March 1999When Colonel O'Neill wakes up, he is told by new staff everything in the star-base is different because he was just revived after 79 years of cryogenic hibernation, as sole survivor of a disastrous SG-1 mission on a goa'uld-ruled planet. He accepts to undergo a 'high tech hypnosis' to retrieve information of use in the present war against them which is going badly, involving earth's ten endangered colonies on other planets. However Major General Trofsky, the new base commander, and his female assistant tell Daniel and Sam, in different sections, that each of them is the sole survivor: it's all make-believe to probe their brains about the weaknesses of earth and the Alliance of the four races. Meanwhile Teal'c awakes on earth, where it took Dr. Frasier months to save him from death, there was no trace of his teammates and he resigns when general Hammond refuses permission to keep searching. O'Neill hears goa'uld language, gets himself free and discovers to be on a fake star-base, frees Sam and Daniel, only to be stopped by the female Goa'uld system-lord Hathor, who employs both Horus and Serpent Jaffa and demands the humans' help against her rival system-lords... |
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Season 3, Episode 1: Into the FireOriginal Air Date—25 June 1999O'Neill, Carter and Jackson are trapped on Hathor's planet. Teal'c and Hammond go to Chulak to forge a rescue plan and recover the team. |
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Season 3, Episode 2: SethOriginal Air Date—2 July 1999Jacob/Selmac visits Earth saying the Tok'Ra believe that the Goa'uld Seth is hiding on Earth. Jackson's research indicates that Seth is passing as a religious cult leader. SG-1 attempts to capture or kill him without falling under his control. |
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Season 3, Episode 3: Fair GameOriginal Air Date—9 July 1999The Asgard and three Goa'uld System Lords meet at Stargate Command to negotiate a treaty modification, but subterfuge and treachery threaten not only the success of the negotiations, but Earth itself. |
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Season 3, Episode 4: LegacyOriginal Air Date—16 July 1999SG-1 discover nine Goa'uld corpses in a sealed chamber, Teal'c identifies the crest as the nine Linvris, minor rivals of the system lords. While reading a tablet containing page one of some war plan, Daniel unknowingly gets infected by a parasite, which gives him visual and auditive delusions back on earth. An epidemic of migraine causes the general to keep all SG-teams in the base for examination. Daniel was already in a padded psych ward cell when during a visit from the colleagues he hears Ma'chello's voice say the parasite has left to enter its real target, a Goa'uld: Teal'c, for whose symbiont it is lethal. During examination of the page turner which released the designer organism, Jack, Dr. Fraiser and Sam get infected by several parasites, only Sam is found immune, even able to kill it by hosting it. The race is on to find how and hopefully use that mechanism to save the other three infected ones... |
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Season 3, Episode 5: Learning CurveOriginal Air Date—22 July 1999The planet Orban, with Precolumbian Teotihuacan-culture antecedents and Aztec type pyramids, has made impressive scientific progress, and brings Sam a naquadah reactor to study; when she demands an instructor, Orban official Kalan surprises SG-1 by saying that he does not know what an instructor is, but 11 year-old Merrin stays on base to teach Carter. On Orban, Kalan's son Tomin, another 'urrone' (apprentice) is assigned to exchange knowledge about the Goa'uld with Teal'c and Daniel. SG-1 and Dr. Fraiser are astonished to discover the Orban urrones know neither fun nor school: a mass of useful new information is acquired while they are young and stored in the easily reproducible form of nanites, which are implanted in every Orbanian's brain after the urrone's 'averium', a coming of age ceremony at age 12, which extracts the knowledge from the individual and ends their ability to function mentally, so those children are 'retired' for life and from the active society. The Orbanians are furiously insulted by any suggestion to avoid an averium for the child's sake, yet Jack retains Merrin to let her experience how earth children spend their youth in schooling and play, offering it to her as an alternative to the averium, with a remarkable result... |
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Season 3, Episode 6: Point of ViewOriginal Air Date—30 July 1999The quantum mirror Daniel found in "There But for the Grace of God" brings to Area 51 an alternate Kawalsky and Dr. Carter from another reality, this time one where Sam never joined the military but became Jack's wife and the Goa'uld just overran earth. Dr. Carter begins suffering from temporal entropic cascade failure, a paradoxical effect of having two versions of the same person in the same reality and realises that she must return to her own reality or both Sams will eventually perish. SG-1 embark to the alternate reality to intercede and prevent the Goa'uld from conquering Earth before our General Hammond has the mirror disabled. The alternative Teal'c remained Apophis's loyal first prime, so the 'real' one can assume his identity to infiltrate the invading force but they are discovered and captured, but this only serves as the ideal diversion while the Sams also contact the alternate Asgard... |
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Season 3, Episode 7: Deadman SwitchOriginal Air Date—6 August 1999While on a mission to recover a UAV, SG1 are captured by a Bounty Hunter working for evil System Lord Sokar. He tells them there is a bounty on their capture, but offers to let them go if they help him capture a Goa'uld. The Goa'uld turns out to be a Tok'Ra. Can the team persuade the Bounty Hunter to release the Tok'Ra, but prevent SG1 from being handed over to Sokar? |
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Season 3, Episode 8: DemonsOriginal Air Date—13 August 1999SG-1 lands on a planet where a culturally 'medieval Catholic' community lives in fear of a demon of Unas's species, which regularly collects human sacrifices to Satan, in fact hosts for system lord Sokar's army. When Simon implores SG-1 to spare his beloved Mary and take him instead, they even nurse her chicken pox. Simon hopes they are sent by God to deliver them from the satanic burden, but the canon who rules the village as 'spiritual' leader faithful to Sokar fears his authority challenged, which rests on his right to select the 'damned soul' to be sacrificed, declares Teal'c a demon and incarcerates all SG-1. Witch-trial-type ordeals see the Jaffa 'proven' a demon and executed by drowning, Daniel refuses the canon's to leave immediately. When Teal'c's symbiont allows a resurrection even Sam hadn't expected, they are all designated possessed and sacrificed, yet Mary is also. Simon follows the Unas with a staff weapon to liberate them, but he's not alone... |
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Season 3, Episode 9: Rules of EngagementOriginal Air Date—19 August 1999SG1 come across another SG team being attacked by Jaffa. They offer to help but are shot by the SG team members. When they awake, they find out that the other SG team are Jaffa, loyal to Apophis, who are planning to infiltrate Earth. Can SG1 convince them that Apophis is dead before the Jaffa fight to the death? |
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Season 3, Episode 10: Forever in a DayOriginal Air Date—8 October 1999Responding to a help cry from Kasuf, SG-1 and more USAF wipe out a Goa'uld Jaffa guard to save most Abydonian slaves. When Amaunet turns her hand device on Daniel, he can't bring himself to shoot his beloved wife Sha're, but Tel'c saves him by fatally staff-shooting her; Abydononian funeral tradition squashes his hope of a sarcophagus resurrection. Crushed by grief, Daniel has apparitions by Sha're and once released from hospital resigns from SGC, claiming the quest for his wife was his reason to join; his former research assistant Dr. Robert Rothman succeeds him in SG-1; Jack is sure he'll be back. Sha're (or Ammaunet's posthumous manual spell?) keeps appearing to Daniel life-like, telling him to forgive Teal'c and together find their boy, who as Harsisis has all the Goa'uld knowledge in his genetic memory, punishable by death. Daniel agrees to return, but has his secret agenda too... |
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Season 3, Episode 11: Past and PresentOriginal Air Date—15 October 1999On the planet Vyus, SG-1 discover an entire early industrial society suffering from collective amnesia since an unspecified event about a year ago known as the Vorlix. The most lucid local, scientist Ke'ra, develops an almost amorous relationship with Daniel while she shows the team the fascinating diary of a deceased scientist, which also mention a pesticide Dargol which had to be banned because it affected fertility and a 'visitor' named- Linea, who fits the description of the Destroyer of world SG-1 inadvertently helped escape (in "Prisoners") with them from a penal planet. Ke'ra and a Vyus couple, Orner and Layale, come to star-base where Dr. Frazer proves Ke'ra has Linea's DNA, and the amnesia is caused by a physical block in the brains caused by Dargol, which Linea developed into an experimental fountain of youth, which apparently suddenly went wrong. Manufacturing a medicine within a reasonable time, before ignorance ruins the planet, is hopeless without Ke'ra/Linea, but shouldn't she rather be incarcerated then given the chance to play another diabolical trick if she remembers her evil persona? |
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Season 3, Episode 12: Jolinar's MemoriesOriginal Air Date—22 October 1999Martouf leads a Tok'ra delegation with crushing news for Carter: her father Jacob/Selmak has been captured by Sokar and imprisoned on Netu, an Egyptian name for hell, on a moon of planet Delmal, from where nobody returns to suffer eternal torture, only Jolinar ever escaped. SG-1 mounts a rescue operation with Martouf, top-priority being any information Selmak can offer about Sokar's plan to subjugate the other system lords, an unprecedented threat for all humanoids in the galaxy. Teal'c must pilot a goa'uld ship and keep it in orbit as landing is impossible except by small pod, but first Martouf taps into Jolinar's memory, which is partially blocked by some trauma beyond physical torture. Only when they're down and in custody of Netu's lord Bynarr, Sam realizes he is the key, in a 'personal' way, but not voluntary as she thought. Sokar learns their presence from Bynnar and orders team and craft destroyed, but this also means there must be a way out. Bynarr's prime Na'onak has and is himself a major surprise... |
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Season 3, Episode 13: The Devil You KnowOriginal Air Date—29 October 1999Now Apophis has revealed himself, he promises the prisoners to overturn Sokar, which requires extracting an irresistibly valuable secret, to which end he drugs Sam with the truth serum 'blood of Sokar' and implants a memory device plus the drug to torture Jack in the persona of his dead kid son and Daniel for the location of his Harsesis son; Martouf's love for Jolinar makes him betray the Tok'ra are on planet Etnac- a convincing lie, so Apophis's plan to earn Sokar's gratitude and then kill him when rewarded with the lordship of Netu is on a shaky basis... Teal'c must help the Tok'ra Aldwin prepare a nuclear weapon to explode the whole moon, as last chance to eliminate Sokar when his ship arrives, but decides to rescue SG-1 instead by flying in the path of the rings device to Sokar's ship... |
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Season 3, Episode 14: FootholdOriginal Air Date—5 November 1999After a vain search for Amaumet and the Harsesis boy on an unexplored planet, SG-1 is told there is a chemical leak and gets sedating injections in the infirmary. In fact star-base has been taken over by body-snatching aliens, as Teal'c and Sam discover, who are immune because of his symbiont and her Jolinar-remnants. Teal'c is captured while giving Sam the chance to escape; she meets with Colonel Harry Maybourne, who alas believes and brought the alien-possessed Jack and Daniel, who claim it's paranoia caused by the leaked chemical; during a flight back, Sam is able to see trough the game because of a 'flicker' and discovers it's done by two electronic devices to assume a human shape and voice. Meanwhile the real Jack and Major Paul Davis awake in an organic web where every human is tied into tentacles, soon meeting up with Sam and liberating Teal'c, in a hurry to try Sam's sound-idea before Maybourne sends in troops with orders to shoot and kill... |
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Season 3, Episode 15: PretenseOriginal Air Date—21 January 2000The iris brings surprise visitors to Starbase: the cat Schrödinger as sign of friendliness, next Narim, the Tollan admirer Sam gave him to, who brings a unique invitation from the curia, the highest Tollan authority: an invitation to attend on Tollana, their new home planet, the 'Triad', a judicial ceremony, learning only there as requested by seeker (trial party) Skaara, to act a his his 'Archon' (attorney), a job jointly assigned to Daniel and Jack, his claim being his desire to be separated from the Goa'uld Klorel, Apophis's son, who refuses to give up his host; they crashed on Tollana after the Tollans destroyed both mother-ships Heru'ur sent after Klorel. Klorel's archon is the Goa'uld lord Zipacna, reason enough for Jack to be frantically mistrusting of the Tollan assurance all visitor weapons are automatically disabled. The third, neutral archon is Lya, a Nox; the Tollan Travell presides. While the human doctrine of birthright opposes Zipacna's claim of Ra's jurisdiction on Abydos and species superiority, like humans practice on lower animals, Teal'c and Sam fear his Serpent guards are locating the Tollan defensive ion guns to disable them, a nightmare scenario arrogantly laughed away by Travell, so Teal'c asks Ly'as for help. After Zipacna invoked that ruling against Klorel would be an effective death sentence, forbidden under Tollan law, Skaara's side that being a host is no valid life, a Goa'uld mother-ship is reported approaching; the Nox decides the sentence... |
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Season 3, Episode 16: UrgoOriginal Air Date—28 January 2000The SG1 team embark on a trip to visit a planet with an idyllic beach, but as soon as they step through the stargate, they find they are back in the SGC. They thought that they just left, but have been missing for hours. They soon discover that an alien device has been implanted in their brains and a being called Urgo reveals himself to the team. But no one else can see him and he is extremely irritating. Will they be able to extract him before they lose their minds? |
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Season 3, Episode 17: A Hundred DaysOriginal Air Date—4 February 2000Whilst on a planet to negotiate a trade treaty, SG1 are shown a meteor shower called the 'Fire Rain' by the locals. They are very concerned, when one of the larger meteors enters the atmosphere in a near miss. Carter checks the astronomical data and Jackson the archaeological finds and they discover that the meteors may hit the ground with incredible force. They try to evacuate the villagers, but in the process, the meteors start striking the ground and whilst O'Neill is away trying to find some stray villagers, the Stargate is hit by a large meteor. The SGC try to dial back to the planet, but find that the gate is buried and is lying flat. Can Carter come up with a way to get back to the planet, or will O'Neill be trapped there forever? |
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Season 3, Episode 18: Shades of GreyOriginal Air Date—11 February 2000While negotiating on the new Tollan home world, SG1 are refused any technical weapons help, so O'Neill steals a defense device. He returns to the SGC and is suspended by Hammond. While on suspension, he is visited by Maybourne and told that there is a team off-world that illegally captures technology for Earth. He offers O'Neill command of this team. O'Neill uses the pretense of retiring off-world to leave through the Stargate. But once off-world, he meets Maybourne's team. Is everything as it appears though? |
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Season 3, Episode 19: New GroundOriginal Air Date—18 February 2000Whilst redialing old Stagate addresses, the SGC discovers that a gate that was previously buried has become uncovered. They send a probe through and find two archaeologists. However, when they travel through the Stargate, they find that it is located in a in civil war: one continent believes that the people were created by a Goa'uld, whilst their enemy believes that humans arrived from another planet - by the Stargate. O'Neill, Carter and Jackson are captured by the authorities and questioned, but Teal'c is wounded and blinded. Can he help SG-1 escape the hostiles and get back through the Stargate? |
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Season 3, Episode 20: Maternal InstinctOriginal Air Date—25 February 2000Master Bra'tac arrives at the SGC saying Apophis has attacked Chulak. Apparently the Goa'uld search for the Harsesis son of Sharee/Amaunet. Bra'tac believes that the child is in Keb, on a planet the Goa'uld fear too much visit; SG-1 and Bra'tac look there for the boy. |
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Season 3, Episode 21: Crystal SkullOriginal Air Date—3 March 2000The SGC send a MALP to a huge pyramid and inside they discover a crystal skull like the one Jackson's grandfather found many years before. SG1 visit the planet and whilst Daniel is looking into the eyes of the skull, as his grandfather did, an energy field envelops him. Teal'c fires his Zat at the skull, but Daniel has disappeared. Carter collapses and the team minus Daniel return to the SGC. Teal'c returns to collect the crystal skull, but will he be able to find Daniel? |
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Season 3, Episode 22: NemesisOriginal Air Date—10 March 2000While taunting Carter leave means leaving to have fun, not staying behind for more research, Jack is suddenly beamed aboard the spaceship of the Asgar Thor, who explains he is dying, and his ship falling victim in the war against the Beliskner to replicators, an all-infesting kind of mechanical bugs which literally devour it to multiply, the transport and self-destruction mechanisms are now also disabled but their next target will be earth if they manage to land. Jack contacts SGC, asking advice and forbidding SG-1 to join him, but they do after the general overrules the colonel, assuring him they have a way back. After Sam makes sense of Thor's notes about the 'techno-bugs' and discusses them with him, she comes up with a plan to explode the ship and the bugs and escape by stargate, but it depends on meticulous timing and Teal'c placing explosives at the outside, which proves even more dangerous then it sounds... |
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Season 4, Episode 1: Small VictoriesOriginal Air Date—30 June 2000Jack's second attempt to take a fishing holiday is stopped again when the Pentagon sends USAF Major Paul Davis to call for SG-1's expert help after a Soviet submarine was invaded and its whole crew killed by the replicator which survived the crash of Thor's space-ship and multiplied; Washington needs it handled discretely. At the same time Thor, who is healed, arrives by star-gate to ask help in the Asgard war against the Biliskner which looks desperate, as they only learn from superior technology, so Thor asks 'dumber' help as primitive means like firearms do work; ironically Sam is the one sent with Thor, who shows her the most advanced Asgard ship, their first special war design, called the O'Neill. Jack and Teal'c go inside the submarine with regular troops, finding a whole nest with the survivor bug integrated in a queen; recovering Daniel stays above water with control, but proves valuable there, realizing the meaning of rust on the new bugs... Sam is deliberately not told all the Asgard now, but concentrates on out-smarting the replicators in their way of thinking to devise a trap, which comes at a price Thor is reluctant to pay: sacrificing the O'Neill without any guarantees... |
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Season 4, Episode 2: The Other SideOriginal Air Date—7 July 2000After 3 'impact' events against the iris, the SGC is contacted by humans that are at war and under attack. They plead for help and SG1 visits them. They are technically advanced, living underground in bunkers with much of their population in stasis, protected by shields and remotely piloted aircraft, but all is not as it seems and Jackson asks questions that elicit disturbing answers. |
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Season 4, Episode 3: UpgradesOriginal Air Date—14 July 2000The SGC is visited by Tok'Ra called Anise who brings some armbands used by the soldiers of a long extinct race, supposed to increase the abilities of the wearers. O'Neill, Carter and Jackson put the armbands on and it improves their physical strength, but it also causes them to make rash decisions. can they get the armbands off before they cause their deaths? |
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Season 4, Episode 4: CrossroadsOriginal Air Date—21 July 2000An old love of Teal'c, Chulak temple priestess Shan'auc, arrives at the SGC saying she can communicate with her symbiont. Teal'c does not believe her, until he tries and sees that it is true. They travel to the Tok'Ra, as Shan'Auc's symbiont needs to blend with a host, but isn't it really still a Goa'uld? |
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Season 4, Episode 5: Divide and ConquerOriginal Air Date—28 July 2000When an SG member tries to assassinate the Tok'Ra leader, it is believed that some of the SGC have been converted into za'tarc - programmed assassins. The Tok'Ra Anise comes to the SGC with Lantash, to try and test the SG members. But the za'tarc detector suggests that O'Neill and Carter are actually za'tarcs. Is this correct and is there another za'tarc at the SGC? |
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Season 4, Episode 6: Window of OpportunityOriginal Air Date—4 August 2000Colonel Jack O'Neill and Teal'c have a recurring case of déja-vu, but it's much worse, they really recall what happened ten hours ago on SG-1's mission to a planet where a device at an altar near its star-gate throws them back in time, yet Daniel nor Sam recollect anything so SGC refuses to believe them, they're tested, found medically OK, the general calls the mission off when Sam feels it might actually be some time-distortion, but that doesn't work. They learn to be more convincing, so they can go to the planet, but there a certain Malikai proves a problem. Their only hope is to help Daniel decipher the inscriptions on pictures of the altar over many, many time-loops, after Sam helps them make sense of what must be happening; meanwhile Daniel gives them the naughty idea they can get away with pretty much any pranking, as everything reverts to normal unharmed anyhow... |
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Season 4, Episode 7: WatergateOriginal Air Date—11 August 2000When an attempt to dial out a wormhole fails, the SGC discovers that the Russians have a Stargate and it won't shut down. Together with a Russian expert, SG1 parachute onto the Russian base. They discover that the Stargate is the one lost on Thor's ship. Everyone in the base is dead and some mysterious water taken from a water planet is missing. Three of the team travel to the Waterworld by minisub. Then O'Neill discovers a frozen Maybourne in the freezer. |
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Season 4, Episode 8: The First OnesOriginal Air Date—18 August 2000Whilst on an archaeological dig at the original Goa'uld home world, Jackson is captured by a young Unas. He tries to communicate with it and slowly builds a rapport. Meanwhile, SG1 comes to the planet to find Jackson and they soon realise that some of the SG members there may have been taken over by Goa'uld. Will they be able to discover which ones in time to rescue Daniel. |
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Season 4, Episode 9: Scorched EarthOriginal Air Date—25 August 2000SG1 are celebrating with the Enkarans they settled on P5S-381, but they receive word that a huge spaceship has destroyed the nearby village and is slowly moving towards them burning the ground as it goes. SG1 try to communicate with the ship and find out that it is 'terra-forming' the planet for a long dead race. A biomechanical lifeform in the ship, tells SG1 that the Enkarans must leave. But they cannot, because they would die. Can SG1 solve the problem in time? |
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Season 4, Episode 10: Beneath the SurfaceOriginal Air Date—1 September 2000The SG1 team awake to find they have lost their memories. They believe they are workers in an underground power station. They are told that they are helping to preserve life during an ice age. In truth they are slave labor to a huge domed city above and when Teal'c starts to recover his memory and is given another amnesia treatment he forgets his Kelnorim and starts to die. Will the others recover their memories in time to save him? |
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Season 4, Episode 11: Point of No ReturnOriginal Air Date—8 September 2000The SGC is contacted by a strange man called Martin, a conspiricist who believes he is an alien. The question is, how does Martin know about the Stargate and how come he has a gate address and is he being drugged by others? |
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Season 4, Episode 12: TangentOriginal Air Date—15 September 2000O'Neill and Teal'c test-fly the experimental spaceship X301, created from two captured Death Gliders. While they attempt a test run in the atmosphere, the craft flies into space. A message from Apophis plays to say that the traitors who took his property would die in the cold of space. Can the SGC find a way to bring them back, or will they die drifting ever further from Earth? |
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Season 4, Episode 13: The CurseOriginal Air Date—22 September 2000When of Daniel's professors dies in a lab explosion which might be related to the Goa'ulds, he comes back to Chicago to investigate what really happened. |
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Season 4, Episode 14: The Serpent's VenomOriginal Air Date—29 September 2000Teal'c is on his home planet, Chulak, where there is rebellion among the Jaffa warriors. He is betrayed as a sacrilegious sholva (traitor) by Rak'nor, son of a Jaffa friend of his father, and handed to Terac, the torturer of system lord Heru'ur. Ignorant of his fate, the other SG-1 members join Jacob in a risky attempt to take hold of a space mine using a Tok'ra ship piloted by Jacob. En route to the Apophis' spaceship, the expedition finds out that Teal'c is being offered as a confidence-building present from Heru'ur to cement an alliance against the other system lords, which would make the Goa'uld threat more dangerous then ever. They decide to save Teal'c but their attempt fails. However Teal'c's resistance to torture and clear conviction that Goa'uld are no gods finally convinces Rak'nor, who now bravely acts. |
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Season 4, Episode 15: Chain ReactionOriginal Air Date—5 January 2001General Hammond mysteriously retires from the SGC and a new general is brought in, who breaks up SG-1: Daniel and Sam are scientists, Teal'c is with SG-3 and O'Neill commands a new SG-1. O'Neill tries to convince Gen. Hammond to return, but he finds out that someone ordered Hammond to leave or they would hurt his grandchildren. While the others are occupying the new general, O'Neill tries to find out who that "someone" is. Thereto he must place his trust in the one person he hates most: Maybourne. |
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Season 4, Episode 16: 2010Original Air Date—12 January 2001In 2010, Robert Kinsey is president of a brave new world since he concluded the alliance with the Aschen, a race discovered by SG-1 which lets humanity enjoy its far advanced science and technology, including a vaccine against aging. Sam is now a civilian scientist, married to ambassador Joe Faxon, whose only worry is failing to get pregnant. When she double-checks the Ashen doctor Mollem's computer with Dr. Fraser, who felt superfluous given superior medicine, they discover human fertility is down 90% worldwide in three years. Sam, Daniel and Teal'c turn to retired general Jack, who always warned against handing over technological control, for a daring plan to turn the clock back like general Hammond did once, sending a message to their past with the exact time of a solar flare, which Sam can calculate using the Ashen computer. Only one ingredient is out of their reach: the GDO device to control the Stargate's iris, which is in the White House. Sam implores her husband Joe to steal it, but he has a secret as well as sincere objections... |
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Season 4, Episode 17: Absolute PowerOriginal Air Date—19 January 2001When a "chosen" boy found on 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 becomes a power-hungry warmonger? |
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Season 4, Episode 18: The LightOriginal Air Date—26 January 2001SG-5's Lieutenant Barber commits suicide by jumping into the Stargate shortly after a mission on a planet where a since about 200 years abandoned Goa'uld palace is studied by Daniel, who soon develops violent mood swings and is committed to hospital with a neurotransmitter brain condition, presumed fatal after all other SG-5 members die; alas meanwhile SG-3 has visited the planet, finding only the light installation Daniel reported as particularly fascinating and human teenage boy Loran, who hid for Daniel's expedition but now tells Jack he was left there by his parents, scientific researchers. Back in SGC, Jack also develops symptoms. Sam and Dr. Frasier conclude it must be some addiction linked to the light, so when Daniel is nearly terminal Jack, who might not have been exposed too long himself, must bring him back. Jack insists to try turning off the light, and leans on Loran, who is looking for a father-figure, even gives Teal'c an early 'birthday present', but indeed has a dark secret.. |
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Season 4, Episode 19: ProdigyOriginal Air Date—2 February 2001The chief of staff visits SGC and meets Jack, while Daniel is on a mission. Sam is giving a physics lecture at the Airforce Academy, where she meets and is intrigued by the theoretical insight of US Air Force cadet Jennifer Hailey, academically her successor but a pest in terms of conduct and attitude. When Hailey is about to be expelled for violence against another cadet, Sam convinces the Academy and general Hammond to give her a motivating taste of Stargate work. So they join Jack and Teal'c who are on a planet's moon as security escort to three scientists, but soon find a life-form consisting solely of buzzing lights isn't as inoffensive as it sounds. Sam and Haley come up with incompatible theories; time is running out with the fuel for the generator they need for the only known defense, so Jack makes a barely educated gamble... |
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Season 4, Episode 20: EntityOriginal Air Date—9 February 2001After a MALP goes out of remote control, even flying wild, an energy burst during an emergency Stargate shutdown causes serious damage in SGC, and wounds operator Sergeant Harriman; Dr. Frasier keeps SG-1 down for check-ups. It soon becomes clear a 'computer program' has entered trough the wormhole, and is taking over the SGC computer network; even after Sam shuts it down, it reemerges, constantly requiring more memory. It not only 'nests' in a hardware constellation it creates, but even manages to take over Carter's brain, and communicates. It's a non-corporeal life form, whose entire home was damaged by a virus caused by the MALP radio waves, and believes its best survival chance is inside Sam, as the humans won't sacrifice her; true soldier Jack however decides to play hardball... |
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Season 4, Episode 21: Double JeopardyOriginal Air Date—16 February 2001On planet Juna, SG-1 minus Daniel gets a hostile welcome from the local warriors leader Darian, who seems incredulous they even dared to return. They loyally deliver Sam and Teal'c, the particularly hated sho'va (Jaffa traitor) to Cronus (who took over as system lord after SG-1 helped chase Heru'ur) and told them to bury the Stargate. Cronus orders Darian to decapitate Daniel by staff weapon- to find his head is robotic. Cronus's obvious astonishment makes Darian doubt his divinity. At SGC, Harlan urge them to go on a mission. The master robot-creator tells them that the robot versions he created need to recharge after 48. In order to prevent the Goa'uld picking their mind copies, they reluctantly go. Darian now joins them, but feels most of his people won't dare challenge Cronus ever. The two Teal'cs concentrate on revenging the original's father by attacking Cronus recklessly, while the Sams and Jacks deal with the military problems and overthrowing the Goa'uld rule. |
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Season 4, Episode 22: ExodusOriginal Air Date—23 February 2001SG-1 return to the Tok'ra planet to help them move to a safer planet. Tanith hasn't heard the news of moving to a new planet and SG-1 decide it's time to tell him that they've known all along that he was a spy of Apophis. Tanith escapes his prison and leaves the Tok'ra base. He signals Apophis. When the Tok'ra hear word of this, SG-1 plans a trap. Move the Stargate to a ship and send it towards the sun which will cause a nova explosion, destroying Apophis and his army. Jacob Carter volunteers to send the Stargate to the sun. SG-1 goes with him. As soon as the Tok'ra have left, SG-1 takes the Stargate onto their ship. Soon after the Stargate has been sent toward the sun, Apophis and his ships show up. Two gliders are sent down to the planet to pick up Tanith. O'Neill and Teal'c head toward the planet in their glider and stop the ships from reaching Tanith, but their glider gets hit as well and they land back on the planet. A Gou'ald ship sees all this and heads down to the planet. The Jaffar soldiers pick up Tanith and kill Teal'c. They bring his body aboard, leaving O'Neill alone on the planet. SG-1 picks him up and Jacob flies the ship into hyper speed just as the Stargate hits the sun and explodes. Apophis's army is destroyed. But the effects of the explosion catch up with SG-1's ship and knocks it off coarse. They end up in another universe. Jacob says it will take them over a hundred years to get home, even with hyper speed. Soon another ship comes out of hyper speed. It's Apophis's mother ship. |
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Season 5, Episode 1: EnemiesOriginal Air Date—29 June 2001The surviving members of SG-1 are lost in the unknown darkness of space and are being chased by Apophis. But before Apophis destroys them, an unknown ship attacks and gives SG-1 a chance to escape. Apophis's mother ship finds them again, but they soon find out that there are no lifeforms aboard. Instead they find an army of replicators aboard the ship and the self-destruct system has been activated. They escape the mother ship just as it explodes. Soon after, they receive a message from Teal'c who has been brought back to life and has escaped the attack on the mother ship. But SG-1 soon finds another problem: Teal'c has been brain washed. |
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Season 5, Episode 2: ThresholdOriginal Air Date—6 July 2001To help Teal'c mind clear again, SG-1 asks Bra'tac to help. Bra'tac removes Teal'c's Gou'ald and Teal'c is forced to remember certain memories of his past. The real Teal'c in the end. SG-1 is glad to have him back. |
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Season 5, Episode 3: AscensionOriginal Air Date—13 July 2001SG-1 finds a weapon on planet 616. As Carter is inspecting it, a spirit alien interacts with her. But Carter passes out. So the alien follows them back through the Stargate. Hammond believes there may be something wrong with Carter and sends her home. The alien takes the form of a man and calls himself Orlin. He lives with Carter for a while and the rest of SG-1 think she's going crazy. In time Orlin and Carter fall in love. But the pentagon finds out about the alien and surround Carter's house. |
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Season 5, Episode 4: The Fifth ManOriginal Air Date—20 July 2001In escaping a large contingent of Jaffa, SG-1 is forced to leave behind Jack and Lt. Tyler, a new member of the team. Back on Earth no one can recall Lt. Tyler, so Sam, Teal'c, and Daniel must find a way to save Jack while they are quarantined. Meanwhile Jack and Lt. Tyler struggle to escape the enemy Jaffa. |
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Season 5, Episode 5: Red SkyOriginal Air Date—27 July 2001After a rough ride through the stargate to P39-865, the sun of that planet turns red. Carter deduces that an override of stargate protocols allowed them to create a wormhole through the sun, starting a reaction that will cause the sun to die. SG-1 must now make up for their mistake or P39-865 will become incapable of supporting life. |
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Season 5, Episode 6: Rite of PassageOriginal Air Date—3 August 2001When Cassandra collapses at home, she is taken to the SGC for treatment. A retrovirus is causing her to emit an EM field and she expresses a need to return to her planet for an initiation ritual. SG-1 investigates and finds a Goa'uld laboratory, probably having belonged to Nirrti, meant for experimentation on the planet's population. They find that the ritual is part of the experiment, a time when Nirrti studies her subjects and cures them when she is done. SG-1 has found a way to cure Cassandra, but now all that remains to be found is Nirrti. |
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Season 5, Episode 7: Beast of BurdenOriginal Air Date—10 August 2001When Chaka, the Unas Daniel previously befriended, is captured by humans bearing Goa'uld weapons, SG-1 go to rescue him. There they find a society in which Unas are treated as slave labor and, in an attempt to free Chaka, Jack and Daniel are taken prisoner. |
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Season 5, Episode 8: The TombOriginal Air Date—17 August 2001SG-1 teams up with a Russian task force to investigate the disappearance of a Russian SG team on P2X-338. They discover that the Russian SG team released a creature that killed Marduk, a Goa'uld, in his sarcophagus. SG-1 must trust their Russian partners in order to escape the ziggurat alive. |
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Season 5, Episode 9: Between Two FiresOriginal Air Date—24 August 2001After the death of Omoc, the Tollan assert that they are now ready to trade technology with the Tau'ri. Negotiations go smoothly, a little too smoothly. SG-1, with the assistance of Narim, investigate the death of Omoc and the Curia's deception of the Tollan people. |
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Season 5, Episode 10: 2001Original Air Date—31 August 2001SGC has met the Volians, a simple, peaceful people which trades its agricultural produce with the technologically most advanced Ashen, whose envoy Mollen accepts to negotiate an elaborate treaty aboard one of their amazing ships, which process an entire harvest in a minute, with earth's delegation: presidential ambassador Joseph Faxon, Jack and Sam. Remaining on the Volian planet, Teal'c and Daniel discover the ruins of a suddenly abandoned city, from which Daniel deduces their once advanced civilization and demography were abruptly broken about the time the Volians met the Ashen and received a vaccine from them. In SGC Jack's note from the future warning against the Ashen is found, but the White House and especially ambitious senator Robert Kinsey refuse to listen to any objection to a treaty about joining the Ashen confederation promising valuable technology. |
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Season 5, Episode 11: Desperate MeasuresOriginal Air Date—7 September 2001Carter gets kidnapped and taken to an abandoned hospital where two doctors work to study the remains of Jolinar. She finds out that they have a Gou-ald, taken from the Russians, and are planning to put it inside a man named Adrian Conrad, to heal his sickness. They need Carter to tell them how to get the Gou-ald out after he's healed. O'Neill believes the government is involved with Carter's disappearance and contacts Maybourne. Together, with Daniel and Teal'c, they find Carter but also find out that the Gou-ald has escaped inside Conrad's body. |
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Season 5, Episode 12: Wormhole X-Treme!Original Air Date—8 September 2001A strange ship is headed towards Earth, and the SGC suspects that Martin Lloyd and his companions may have something to do with it. O'Neill is sent to speak to Martin and is assigned as a military consultant on Martin's new show, "Wormhole X-treme!", which uncannily resembles SG-1 despite Martin once again losing his memory. His former shipmates stall Carter and Daniel by throwing them off the trail and into the hands of the NID. |
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Season 5, Episode 13: Proving GroundOriginal Air Date—28 November 2001While SG-1 is conducting training exercises for new recruits, Jack gets a call about a "foothold" situation. Wounded by compromised officers, O'Neill must lead the recruits in retaking the SGC. |
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Season 5, Episode 14: 48 HoursOriginal Air Date—5 December 2001Teal'c is trapped in the stargate's memory after the the stargate on the other side is destroyed. The Pentagon gives Carter and physicist Dr. Rodney McKay 48 hours to try and find a way to get Teal'c out. Meanwhile, Daniel and Major Davis are sent to Russia to negotiate for use of the D.H.D. and Stargate the Russians have to keep the SGC operational. O'Neill, with the help of rogue NID agent Harry Mayborne, investigates NID boss Colonel Frank Simmons whose captured Goa'uld, using Adrian Conrad as a host, may hold the key to saving Teal'c. |
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Season 5, Episode 15: SummitOriginal Air Date—19 December 2001In a Tok'ra plan to wipe out the Goa'uld, Daniel goes undercover as Yu's servant to release a poison at a meeting of the system lords. Meanwhile a Goa'uld attack on the Tok'ra base leaves the rest of SG-1 with their hands full. |
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Season 5, Episode 16: Last StandOriginal Air Date—7 January 2002As the Goa'uld summit continues, Daniel finds himself face to face with Osiris. He fools him in the same fashion as he did with Yu, but cannot bring himself to cause the death of Sarah, Osiris's host. He remains to uncover information about the unknown master of Osiris. Lantash, having taken Lt. Elliot as a host, guides the rest of SG-1 in escaping the fallen Tok'ra base. |
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Season 5, Episode 17: Fail SafeOriginal Air Date—12 December 2001A large asteroid is discovered on a heading straight towards Earth. If it hits, all life on Earth would likely be destroyed. SG-1 initiates a plan to repair a crashed Goa'uld cargo ship and deliver a naqahdah bomb to destroy the asteroid before it hits. |
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Season 5, Episode 18: The WarriorOriginal Air Date—16 January 2002A new leader has risen among the Free Jaffa, K'tano, former First Prime of Imhotep. SG-1, accompanied by Bra'tac, seeks an alliance between the Tau'ri and the large force he has amassed. |
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Season 5, Episode 19: MenaceOriginal Air Date—16 January 2002On an alien planet SG-1 discovers an inactive android is the only survivor of the destruction of her civilization. They bring her back to the SGC for study and manage to reactivate her. Things take a turn for the worse when she "makes" a replicator bug for Daniel. |
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Season 5, Episode 20: The SentinelOriginal Air Date—23 January 2002To fix a mistake caused by the fake SG team, the real SG-1 must enlist the help of two convicts. The threat of an approaching Goa'uld mothership stresses the repair of the Sentinel. |
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Season 5, Episode 21: MeridianOriginal Air Date—30 January 2002SG-1 arrives on P9Y-4C3 in the country of Kelowna, one of three countries in an uneasy state of cold war. Sg-1 investigates the country and discovers that Kelowna's technological level is similar to that of the United States in the 1940s, and that several Goa'uld artifacts were found near the planet's stargate. From the artifacts they find a powerful Naquadah variant called Naquadria, which they are turning into a weapon. An accident leads to the Naquadria nearly exploding and Daniel Jackson saving millions from certain death, but he exposes himself to dangerous levels of radiation. Back at the SGC, Daniel lays dying until Oma Desala, an ascended being the team met on the planet Kheb, appears to him and offers him the chance to ascend. |
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Season 5, Episode 22: RevelationsOriginal Air Date—7 February 2002Osiris engages in space combat with Thor over a violation of the protected planets treaty. Freyr arrives at the SCG bringing news of Thor's death and asking SG-1 to mount a rescue mission to retrieve an Asgard scientist from the planet in question. Upon their arrival Heimdall informs them that Thor still lives and has been taken captive by the Goa'uld. O'Neill and Teal'c transport over to the mothership to rescue him from the clutches of Anubis. |
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Season 6, Episode 1: Redemption: Part 1Original Air Date—7 June 2002Master Bra'tac arrives with bad news: Teal'c's wife is deathly ill, and Teal'c leaves to be with her. Shortly thereafter, the gate is opened but nothing comes through. Then Carter discovers a very low power signal that is slowly building an overload powerful enough to destroy the Earth. |
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Season 6, Episode 2: Redemption: Part 2Original Air Date—14 June 2002Anubis' weapon continues to threaten Earth. Various plans are tried until Jonas Quinn suggests something simple that just might work. Meanwhile, Master Bra'tac has discovered the planet from which Anubis is launching the attack. He, Teal'c and Rya'c journey there to put a stop to it. |
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Season 6, Episode 3: DescentOriginal Air Date—21 June 2002Stargate Command discovers a Goa'uld Ha'tak in Earth orbit. Exploring, they discover it is the ship where Anubis briefly imprisoned Thor. At some point, Anubis' forces set the self-destruct and abandoned the ship, but something has halted the destruction and brought the ship to Earth. Jacob/Selmak opens the computer core so the team may learn more. Then the ship begins to descend towards Earth. SG-1 must discover what's going on before the destruction of the Ha'tak threatens Earth. And hopefully, escape the doomed ship themselves. |
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Season 6, Episode 4: FrozenOriginal Air Date—28 June 2002A team associated with Stargate Command and posted in Antarctica makes an astounding discovery - a perfectly preserved, apparently human woman who has been frozen since the Antarctic Stargate was first deployed. Then they discover she is still alive, and work to revive her. But her revival costs the team: they and SG-1 succumb to a deadly disease the woman apparently carries. She can save them but not herself. And the effort exhausts her; she may not be able to save everyone before the disease claims her life. |
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Season 6, Episode 5: NightwalkersOriginal Air Date—12 July 2002A scientist named Fleming contacts SG-1. It seems the work of Immunotech has not stopped. The investigation carries SG-1 to a town in Oregon whose citizens lead curious double lives - right under the watchful eye of the NID. But all is not as it appears in a number of ways, and SG-1 must work quickly to prevent the NID's secret project from becoming a disaster for Earth. |
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Season 6, Episode 6: AbyssOriginal Air Date—19 July 2002Healed after being nearly killed by an Ancient virus, O'Neill finds himself held captive on a planet controlled by the Goa'uld Ba'al. O'Neill was brought here by the Tok'Ra symbiote that healed him and Ba'al wants to know why. When O'Neill can not give him an answer, he soon finds himself being tortured by Ba'al. As Carter, Teal'c and Jonas Quinn attempt to go through the Tok'ra records to find out where O'Neill was sent by the symbiot, O'Neill is killed and brought back to life many times by Ba'al and his only hope to keep his sanity comes in the form of the ascended Daniel Jackson. |
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Season 6, Episode 7: Shadow PlayOriginal Air Date—26 July 2002Jonas Quinn's mentor, Dr. Keiran, visits Earth with the leader of Kelowna and an ambassador. Tensions are escalating and they see no alternative but to build and use a nahquadria bomb - a weapon of cataclysmic effect and long term consequence. Stargate Command is faced with giving them superior weapons or "forcing" them to use a deadly device. But Dr. Keiran might have an alternative - a mysterious underground only he can contact who can overthrow the government and bring peace - if that government doesn't find them first, and if Keiran is telling the truth... |
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Season 6, Episode 8: The Other GuysOriginal Air Date—2 August 2002Told from the point of view of a stereo-typical scientist, Jay Felger (in love with SG-1). While on a standard science "baby-sitting" mission, SG-1 is captured by Khonsu (who is secretly Tok'Ra) in order to relay information about Anubis. Felger and fellow scientist, Simon Coombs disobey O'Neill's order to return to SGC and sneak onto Khonsu's ship. Khonsu's head Jaffa, Her'ak turns on Khonsu and kills him, keeping SG-1 to turn over to Anubis in the process. Felger and Coombs, manage to help SG-1 escape and return to the SGC. |
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Season 6, Episode 9: AllegianceOriginal Air Date—9 August 2002The Tok'ra are forced to evacuate their newly established base under attack from the Goa'uld. They flee to the SGC's Alpha site. Tensions rise between the allied factions, the Free Jaffa, Tau'ri, and Tok'ra. Jacob and Selmac feel the end of the Tok'ra is near and Sam finds a Naquadah generator has been sabotaged to function as a bomb. Jack suspects the recently arrived Tok'ra and attempts to weed out the traitor. |
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Season 6, Episode 10: CureOriginal Air Date—16 August 2002SG-1 is negotiating a treaty with the inhabitants of Pangera. The have sometime miraculous to offer - a drug they call tretonin that can cure any ill. But there is a catch: the drug replaces the the user's immune system and must be taken forever. The Pangerans want specific world coordinates in exchange for the drug - and some of those places are the homes of powerful system lords. They won't explain why, but it clearly has to do with tretonin. Then the Tok'ra, called in to help solve the problem, make a startling discovery about the ultimate source of tretonin. |
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Season 6, Episode 11: PrometheusOriginal Air Date—23 August 2002A television news crew has unearthed information about an Air Force project called "Prometheus". They believe it to be a generator, but know it uses Trinium, an element not found on Earth. In order to keep them quiet the Air Force allows them to film the X-303, a spaceship based on Asgard technologies, otherwise known as Prometheus. Things turn south when the news crew arm themselves and hold the Prometheus, as well as Sam and Jonas, hostage. |
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Season 6, Episode 12: Unnatural SelectionOriginal Air Date—4 December 2002The Asguard home galaxy has been over-run by the replicators, and they ask for SG-1's help. The Asguard believed they had trapped the replicators with a device that would slow down time, but it seems to have failed. They need SG-1 to enter replicator infested space, find the time dilation machine and reset it. When SG-1 land at the designated point, they meet 5 individuals, who control the replicators. The others reveal that they are an evolution of the replicators - composed of micro-cellular replicator blocks, and modeled on Reese, who created the original replicators. These others have reset the time machine so that time is moving more quickly within this area of space - to allow them to evolve and build an enormous army that can invade the rest of space. The minds of the team are probed by the first 4 others. However, the last member of the others (called Fifth) seems reluctant - he is described as weak by First, the leader of the replicators. He was an attempt to model Reese more fully, but the mistake will not be repeated. Carter senses his reluctance to probe her mind, but invites him to do so - and they agree a plan. Fifth will reset the time dilation machine to run slowly, and he will escape with the SG team. While time is passing slowly for his brethren, the Asguard will have hundreds of years to fix the mistake in the others. Fifth has to leave later than the SG team to avoid arousing the suspicion of the others; Jack orders Carter to set the timer on the device to activate earlier than Fifth has been told. SG-1 escape successfully as the time dilation device reverses the trend within the area of space, and makes time run much more slowly. However, Fifth is caught by his brethren, and realises that Carter had broken her promise not to leave without him. Carter and Jonas regret using Fifth's humanity against him, but even though Jack seems uncomfortable, he declares that Fifth wasn't human, and they made the only correct choice. |
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Season 6, Episode 13: Sight UnseenOriginal Air Date—11 December 2002SG-1 brings back an Ancient device, the purpose of which is unknown. When Jonas touched it the device activated. Upon reaching the SGC Jonas sees a large red insect fly into a wall, but no one else can confirm his sighting. The SGC is put into lockdown, but nothing is found. Jonas suspects that the Ancient device is causing his hallucinations, but to his dismay it is set to be shipped to Area 51. When Teal'c and Jack see the bugs as well, General Hammond decides to let Jonas take a crack at deciphering the Ancient text on the device. |
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Season 6, Episode 14: Smoke & MirrorsOriginal Air Date—18 December 2002Senator Kinsey is shot in the chest at a public event, killing him just before his party's presidential nomination. Jack is arrested for the murder, and General Hammond assigns the rest of SG-1 to uncover the truth. |
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Season 6, Episode 15: Paradise LostOriginal Air Date—8 January 2003Former Colonel Harry Maybourne comes to Jack with a proposition: Jack gets him a presidential pardon and Harry shows them the advanced weapons cache that Simmons was trying to get to. They go through with the deal, but Harry attempts to double cross SG-1. He manages to get through the portal leading to the cache, but with one unexpected item, Jack. They find themselves in a field and Harry's zat is missing. Jack, however, still has his P-90. Harry reveals that they are not at a weapons cache, but rather a utopia. He meant to live out the rest of his life there and believes that there is no way back. |
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Season 6, Episode 16: MetamorphosisOriginal Air Date—15 January 2003The Russian SG team brings back a man who claims that his people are being experimented on by Nirrti. SG-1 investigate where the experiments are conducted, with the Russian SG team as backup. The inhabitants worship Nirrti as their god and savior from a terrible plague. SG-1 attempts to use the same device Nirrti used on the people to reverse the mutations, but the people turn on them at the arrival of Nirrti. |
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Season 6, Episode 17: DisclosureOriginal Air Date—22 January 2003Ambassadors from a number of world powers have gathered to hear a revelation. Major Davis and General Hammond reveal the existence of the Stargate program. This meeting was engineered in part by Senator Kinsey; it's a political play that could leave him in control of the Stargate program through his flunkies at the NID - unless Hammond can call on an old friend for help. |
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Season 6, Episode 18: ForsakenOriginal Air Date—29 January 2003On a mission to observe a nebula, SG-1 finds a crashed ship and its three human survivors. They soon come under fire from an pair of aliens bearing the weapons of the survivors. They repel the attack, but one of the three is wounded. She is taken to the SGC for treatment while Sam attempts to repair the ship. Jack and Teal'c feel that there is more to the relationship between the aliens and these humans, and attempt to trap an alien. |
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Season 6, Episode 19: The ChangelingOriginal Air Date—5 February 2003Teal'c is having strange nightmares featuring Apophis in which he is human and a firefighter with the rest of his team alongside him. |
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Season 6, Episode 20: MementoOriginal Air Date—12 February 2003On a shakedown cruise of the Prometheus, the ship's hyperdrive regulator becomes irreparably damaged. A nearby planet was listed on the cartouche of addresses found on Abydos and thus may have a stargate. After a short jump towards the planet, the naquadria reactor overloads and must be jettisoned. After the reactor explodes above the planet causing damage, the fate of SG-1 and the crew of the Prometheus is in the hands of a once Goa'uld-controlled world that they're off to a rough start with. |
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Season 6, Episode 21: ProphecyOriginal Air Date—19 February 2003On a routine mission, SG-1 encounters a civilization 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, a future where O'Neill and SG-1 are walking into a trap! |
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Season 6, Episode 22: Full CircleOriginal Air Date—19 February 2003With Anubis heading to Abydos looking for a valuable artifact known as the eye of Ra, ascended Daniel Jackson contacts Colonel O'Neill and the rest of SG-1 to have them go to Abydos and find the eye before Anubis. With the help of Daniel, Jonas and Carter find a secret chamber where the eye is kept but not before O'Neill, Teal'c, Skaara, and a group of defenders are overrun and trapped inside the pyramid housing the stargate. But Daniel also finds a tablet, written in ancient, suggesting that there is an Ancient city, lost for thousands of years, that give Earth weapons with which to defeat Anubis. But the only way to get the tablet back to Earth for further translation and for the search for the lost city may be Daniel breaking the high rule of ascension and to destroy Anubis. If he doesn't, Abydos will be destroyed. |
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Season 7, Episode 1: FallenOriginal Air Date—13 June 2003A group of nomads on an alien planet find Daniel Jackson naked in the middle of ruins and take him in. Jonas translates the tablet Daniel said was important and discovers that it describes the last city the Ancients were building before the plague. He surmises that the list of addresses Jack put into the computer while storing the Ancient data were Ancient outposts in temporal order. Thus the last of the addresses should be the "City of the Lost". SG-1 visits the planet and happens upon the nomadic people, now inhabiting the ruins of the Ancient city. There they find Daniel, but discover his memory is gone. They must recover his memories in order to discover the secret to defeating Anubis. |
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Season 7, Episode 2: HomecomingOriginal Air Date—13 June 2003Anubis's superweapon has been put out of commission, but Yu's fleet has been diverted to the other side of the galaxy by Yu himself, allowing Anubis to escape into hyperspace. Jonas has been captured by Anubis and Daniel is still aboard Anubis's ship, evading capture. Anubis uses the mind probe on Jonas, learns of Naquadria, and begins his attack on Kelowna. The Kelownans seek aid from the SGC. Jack and Sam arrive on Langara to discover that they have given Anubis Naquadria in order to secure their safety. They communicate with Daniel who is attempting to free Jonas. Teal'c has convinced Yu's first prime to seek a new leader of the System Lords, Baal. |
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Season 7, Episode 3: Fragile BalanceOriginal Air Date—20 June 2003A teenage boy shows up at the SGC claiming to be Jack O'Neill. He recalls a dream in which an Asgard was studying him. They determine that they must find this Asgard to fix what has been done to Jack. |
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Season 7, Episode 4: OrpheusOriginal Air Date—27 June 2003In a firefight with Jaffa, Teal'c takes a staff blast to the gut. Without his symbiote, he cannot regenerate as he once did. Daniel feels that he cannot remember something important, so he goes searching through the logs for any sign of his lost knowledge. Teal'c expresses his feelings that the Tritonin has made him weak. |
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Season 7, Episode 5: RevisionsOriginal Air Date—11 July 2003On a planet with an extremely toxic atmosphere, there exists a bubble within which exists a livable atmosphere. Inside the bubble lies a seemingly less advanced society of humans. They reveal to SG-1 that they once were highly industrialized and poisoned the air. They voluntarily simplified their lives and constructed the barrier to keep out the bad air. They also show SG-1 their "link", a neural interface that gives them access to all their computer records, including history, science, etc. When one of the citizens disappears in the night and the entire population forgets she existed, SG-1 begins to think things are not what they appear to be. |
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Season 7, Episode 6: LifeboatOriginal Air Date—18 July 2003While investigating a crashed ship, SG-1 finds hundreds of inhabited stasis pods. While doing a thorough count, they are all knocked unconscious by an alien force. When Teal'c wakes Dr. Jackson, Daniel is terrified of him. Upon returning to the SGC, Daniel insists upon getting back to the ship and appears to not know where he is nor who anyone else is. |
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Season 7, Episode 7: Enemy MineOriginal Air Date—25 July 2003At a hopeful mining outpost for Naquadah a member of the survey team is kidnapped by an unknown foe. Based on mining artifacts, Daniel speculates that the creature may have been an Unas. When Teal'c finds the missing man as part of a collection of corpses warning others away from the area, their suspicions appear to be confirmed. Daniel brings Chaka to the planet to help negotiate with the leader of the tribe of Unas. |
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Season 7, Episode 8: Space RaceOriginal Air Date—1 August 2003The captain of the Serrakin prisoner transport ship Cerberus seeks Major Carter's help in winning a race and offers in exchange full access to their ion engine technology. He further explains that it is not through official channels and that they will only learn what they pick up by helping him tune up his ship. Sam agrees to help and insists upon running the race with him. However, the competition for this race is steep and there is no telling whether the team will be able to surpass their rivals. |
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Season 7, Episode 9: Avenger 2.0Original Air Date—8 August 2003Jay Felger, infamous for his failed projects, and Carter begin work on a computer virus designed to disable a DHD by scrambling its symbols and corresponding coordinates. But when Daniel, O'Neill and the other SG teams become stranded on other planets unable to dial home, Felger's Avenger virus seems to be doing something it wasn't designed to do: it's spreading. As the entire gate network shuts down, Felger and Carter look for a solution to repair the damage that was done. |
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Season 7, Episode 10: BirthrightOriginal Air Date—15 August 2003After being saved by a group of free female Jaffa, SG-1 is taken to the females' homeworld to meet their leader, Ishta. Ishtar proposes an alliance between her all-female rebel group, Haktil, and the Tau'ri. The Tau'ri offer her Tritonin to supplant their practice of taking the symbiotes from defeated Jaffa in the service of the Goa'uld. However, since Tritonin has only had two test subjects, Teal'c and Bra'tac, they are cautious to spread it among their ranks. |
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Season 7, Episode 11: Evolution: Part 1Original Air Date—22 August 2003Bra'tac and Teal'c encounter a heavily armed enemy with shielding protecting him from Goa'uld weaponry who took out two Goa'uld's personal guards. They barely manage to defeat him and bring him back to SGC for study, but this new threat poses a greater problem for the Tau'ri. |
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Season 7, Episode 12: Evolution: Part 2Original Air Date—15 December 2003The Tau'ri and Tok'ra have used their captured super-soldier to determine his planet of origin. Though with Daniel, Dr. Lee, and the Ancient device they found in the hands of Honduran kidnappers, SGC must find a way to retrieve them if they are to have any chance of defeating the newly encountered super- soldiers. |
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Season 7, Episode 13: GraceOriginal Air Date—6 January 2004During an engine cool down break from hyperspace travel the crew of the Prometheus, with Major Carter as an advisor, encounter a space craft of unknown configuration. They hail the ship to no avail; the unknown craft opens fire upon the Prometheus. Carter attempts to override the safety protocols on the hyperdrive to make a short jump into a gas cloud, but in the attempt is knocked unconscious. She awakes to find the ship devoid of all its crew and, as she tries to escape the gas cloud by herself, she begins to hallucinate. |
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Season 7, Episode 14: FalloutOriginal Air Date—13 January 2004Jonas Quinn returns to SGC to ask for assistance in saving his nation. He explains that the Naquadriah was originally Naquadah and a Goa'uld started a chain reaction to transform all of his planet's Naquadah into Naquadriah. A large vein of Naquadah has just been affected and the Kelownan scientists believe that the transformation will cause this large a deposit to explode, taking their entire nation with it. |
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Season 7, Episode 15: ChimeraOriginal Air Date—20 January 2004Maj. Carter has been set up with her brother Mark's friend Pete Shanahan, a cop from Denver who thinks Carter works for the Air Force in a simple research capacity. Daniel Jackson is being visited in his dreams by his former lover, Sarah Gardner, who was possessed by the Goa'uld system lord Osiris. |
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Season 7, Episode 16: Death KnellOriginal Air Date—27 January 2004At the new Alpha site, Sam Carter and Selmak (the symbiote carried by Jacob Carter, her father) are working on a new weapon to defeat the Anubis superdrones when the the planet is attacked by a fleet of Goa'uld ships. Carter escapes with the prototype weapon before the base auto-destruct is activated but finds herself being pursued by a superdrone. |
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Season 7, Episode 17: Heroes: Part 1Original Air Date—3 February 2004The president has asked a documentarian to SGC to create a film about its operations. His arrival is unwelcome to most and he begins to clash with the base personnel. Nevertheless, he conducts his interviews with SG-1 and the scientists in the employ of SGC. Meanwhile, an off-world SG team finds the remains of an Ancient city. |
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Season 7, Episode 18: Heroes: Part 2Original Air Date—10 February 2004The documentarian still a thorn in their side, SGC encounters an unforeseen predicament. With half of SG-13 off-world engaging enemy Jaffa, SG teams 1, 5, and 7 go in as backup. In the midst of heavy fire, O'Neill takes a staff blast to the chest. Many deaths from the encounter hit SGC hard and Senator Kinsey orders a full investigation into the matter. |
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Season 7, Episode 19: ResurrectionOriginal Air Date—17 February 2004Agent Barrett of the NID calls SG-1 to Los Angeles for a consult on a mass murdering of a rogue sleeper cell by a young woman. There they find many Goa'uld artifacts relating to Sekhmet, a subordinate of Ra. But how this operation is related to the Goa'uld eludes SG-1. |
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Season 7, Episode 20: InaugurationOriginal Air Date—24 February 2004The newly inaugurated President of the United States is briefed by the Head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the Stargate program. Former Senator, now Vice President, Kinsey attempts to get his running mate to back his policies for the program, but the president decides to look into the situation himself. Kinsey gets Richard Woolsey to convince the president of his agenda. |
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Season 7, Episode 21: Lost City: Part 1Original Air Date—2 March 2004Vice President Kinsey briefs Dr. Weir on the Stargate program before her meeting with the president. SG teams 1, 3, and 5 go off-world to attempt the extraction of a newly found Ancient repository device. Upon arriving at the location of the device, SG-1 comes under fire from Goa'uld ships. With no other way to disallow Anubis from claiming the knowledge for himself, Jack submits himself to the dangerous device. |
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Season 7, Episode 22: Lost City: Part 2Original Air Date—9 March 2004With Jack having the knowledge of the Ancient repository once again in his mind, he and Daniel attempt to unearth the location of the lost city of the Ancients. Bra'tac, bringing with him the news of an impending attack on the Tau'ri by Anubis, takes Teal'c to help him acquire ships and warriors for the defense of Earth. Dr. Weir attempts to cope with the overwhelming nature of her new job, while also dealing with the unrelenting ego of Vice President Kinsey. |
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Season 8, Episode 1: New Order: Part 1Original Air Date—9 July 2004In a last ditch effort, O'Neill activated an Ancient weapon in the Antarctic to defeat Anubis. With Jack still in stasis in the Ancient outpost buried in Antarctica, SG-1 tries to contact the Asgard. Meanwhile their new leader, Dr. tries to decide what to do about a request for peace talks from the Goa'uld System Lords. |
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Season 8, Episode 2: New Order: Part 2Original Air Date—9 July 2004The Asgard fleet has managed to destroy the Replicator ship, with Carter aboard, but cannot contain the debris. Talks break down with the System Lords, ending in a Ha'tak being dispatched to test Earth's new defensive capabilities. The Prometheus waits to engage the incoming enemy, but Thor arrives in the Daniel Jackson, with Teal'c aboard. They enlist the help of Daniel and Jack, still in stasis, to remove the threat of the replicators to the new Asgard homeworld. |
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Season 8, Episode 3: LockdownOriginal Air Date—23 July 2004Colonel Alexi Vaselov arrives at the SGC and soon becomes ill after talking with Jackson. When General O'Neill tries to have him put in quarantine, Daniel starts shooting, wounding two guards. Carter and base doctor Dr. Brightman determine that what made Vaselov ill and made Jackson start shooting wasn't a disease: it was Anubis, attempting to return to his empire to get a new body to possess. O'Neill places the SGC under lock down as SG-1 and the SGC attempt to force Anubis into some type of action. But the plan backfires and soon nobody can be trusted. |
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Season 8, Episode 4: Zero HourOriginal Air Date—30 July 2004As the new head of the SGC, General O'Neill is beginning to feel the weight of his load, and he starts to have second thoughts about the whole idea, questioning his own competency. |
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Season 8, Episode 5: IconOriginal Air Date—6 August 2004The discovery of the Stargate creates a war between two nations on the planet Tegalus with Daniel in the middle of it. |
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Season 8, Episode 6: AvatarOriginal Air Date—13 August 2004Dr. Lee and his team have modified one of the virtual reality chairs last seen in "The Gamekeeper" to host a combat simulation for training Stargate personnel. After claiming the simulation isn't realistic, Teal'c agrees to help the scientists refine it. Inside, he faces steadily mounting hazards. Worse, his own ego prevents him from leaving until the last Goa'uld is destroyed. Each time he dies in the scenario, the chair shocks him. Teal'c must find a way past the barriers of his own mind to escape before the virtual deaths sum to real fatality. |
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Season 8, Episode 7: AffinityOriginal Air Date—20 August 2004Teal'c saves a young man from a vicious beating. This is just the latest in a series of "incidents" since he took an apartment off-base and the Air Force is not pleased. Daniel Jackson attempts to explain why and how to keep a low profile, but Teal'c cannot help getting involved with a young woman whose boyfriend abuses her. In doing so he inadvertently plays into the hands of a mysterious group with access to Stargate knowledge... |
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Season 8, Episode 8: CovenantOriginal Air Date—27 August 2004Owner and CEO of Colson Industries declares in a press conference that there is alien life and that he has proof. SGC fails in its attempts to keep him quiet on the battle over the Antarctic. However, they are greatly surprised when the proof he shows the media are not his satellite images, but a living Asgard. |
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Season 8, Episode 9: SacrificesOriginal Air Date—10 September 2004Teal'c is unhappy with his son's plans to marry. Ishta arrives bringing news that Hak'tyl may be compromised. Complications arise when O'Neill allows Hak'tyl to inhabit SGC until a new homeworld is found for them. |
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Season 8, Episode 10: EndgameOriginal Air Date—17 September 2004When the Stargate gets beamed out of SGC in the middle of the night, Teal'c is stranded off-world. Dr. Jackson and Colonel Carter attempt to recover the gate. |
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Season 8, Episode 11: GeminiOriginal Air Date—14 December 2004The replicator Carter and the real Carter work together with the disruptor signal. The replicator has a different plan. |
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Season 8, Episode 12: Prometheus UnboundOriginal Air Date—21 December 2004General Hammond returns to SGC to take Dr. Jackson with him on a trip to Atlantis onboard the Prometheus. In the middle of their trip, the Prometheus picks up a distress signal and Hammond decides to investigate. Things get sticky when a Kull Warrior takes control of the Prometheus, leaving Hammond and his crew, minus Daniel Jackson, behind in a damaged Alkesh. |
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Season 8, Episode 13: It's Good to Be KingOriginal Air Date—4 January 2005SG-1 is sent to warn Harry Maybourne that the goa'uld System Lord Ares is coming to the planet where he was banished, and in the process they find what may be an Ancient time machine. |
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Season 8, Episode 14: Full AlertOriginal Air Date—11 January 2005Ex-Vice President Kinsey comes to Jack informing him of the Trust's activities including what seems to be a plan for the Russians to reclaim the Stargate they lent to the United States. He decides to use Kinsey as their inside man with the Trust. Kinsey wears a wire for his meeting with the Trust to set up a meeting with a high-ranking Russian general. The plan goes south when the signals get jammed just as the Trust makes an astounding revelation to Kinsey and they beam out. |
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Season 8, Episode 15: Citizen JoeOriginal Air Date—18 January 2005A man breaks into Jack's house and hold him at gunpoint claiming that Jack ruined his life. Seven years ago he came upon an Ancient artifact at a garage sale that allows him to see all of SG-1's missions. |
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Season 8, Episode 16: Reckoning: Part 1Original Air Date—25 January 2005When a goa'uld cargo ship is caught entering a neutral zone, it is learned that Carter is the pilot and is taken before the system lords. Then it is soon learned that she is the replicator version and has launched an all out war against the goa'uld. If the goa'uld can't stop the replicators, the replicators will overrun the galaxy in a matter of weeks. Can the people of the Milky Way find a way to stop them or will the galaxy fall to an enemy worse than the goa'uld. |
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Season 8, Episode 17: Reckoning: Part 2Original Air Date—1 February 2005The replicators are taking over the galaxy and are killing off the goa'uld. The replicators are becoming immune to any attack that is thrown at them. Then a way to destroy them is found: A weapon capable to destroy all life in the galaxy and dialing all the gates in the galaxy at once so that the replicators cannot adapt. The device can be altered to only destroy the replicators. That is why Baal and the real Carter join forces and the awesome battle for the galaxy begins. |
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Season 8, Episode 18: ThreadsOriginal Air Date—8 February 2005Daniel encounters Oma in a strange celestial coffee shop for ascended beings, and their conversation may be the only way to save the galaxy from Anubus' plan to unleash the weapon on Dakara. Meanwhile Teal'c and Master Bra'tac lead Jaffa forces on a more traditional attack. Sam must come to terms with Selmak/Jacob growing ill and Pete pressuring her to commit to the relationship. |
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Season 8, Episode 19: Moebius: Part 1Original Air Date—15 February 2005With the threats of both the Replicators and the Goa'uld greatly diminished and the sister ship to the Prometheus, the Deadalus, now under construction, SG-1 is anxious to get a ride on the new ship. However, the mood is somewhat darkened by a phone call informing Dr. Jackson of Catherine Langford's death. After the funeral, Catherine's niece gives Daniel "a few odds and ends" that her aunt wanted him to have. Upon delivery it is discovered that almost her entire collection was shipped to Daniel's lab. He finds in one of her books a possible location of a ZPM, but scans of the area showed that it was no longer there. Daniel proposes that they use the Ancient time machine to take it from Ra at Giza in 3000 BC. |
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Season 8, Episode 20: Moebius: Part 2Original Air Date—22 February 2005SG-1 has changed the course of history and made SGC virtually non-existent. Doctors Carter and Jackson have helped Brigadier General Hammond to find the Antarctic Stargate, but are not being allowed to help any further. They help Jack to power up the time machine, and he gets Hammond to allow them on the mission to find Teal'c. |
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Season 9, Episode 1: Avalon: Part 1Original Air Date—15 July 2005With a new commander of the SGC comes a new leader of SG-1, Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell, a former fighter pilot who flew an F-302 in the battle over Antarctica. However, he is deterred by the fact that all the other members of SG-1 are leaving for other ventures: Teal'c to manage the Jaffa Nation, Carter to Area 51 for alien R&D, and Dr. Jackson to Atlantis as an Ancient expert. Mitchell endeavors to keep the members of SG-1 for himself, but they are increasingly tough to convince. |
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Season 9, Episode 2: Avalon: Part 2Original Air Date—22 July 2005Upon finding Merlin's testing grounds, Dr. Jackson, Teal'c, Col. Mitchell, and Vala uncover the hidden treasure including a book that tells the story of the Ancients coming to Earth from another galaxy and a strange alien device. |
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Season 9, Episode 3: OriginOriginal Air Date—29 July 2005Daniel and Vala have used the Ancient device to inhabit the bodies of people in the Alterans' home galaxy. They have been taken by a prior of the Ori to meet the Doyen, one who speaks with the Ori, their gods. Daniel surmises that the Ori are what the Alterans who became the Ancients left behind and have ascended in a similar fashion, but without the restrictions. |
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Season 9, Episode 4: The Ties That BindOriginal Air Date—5 August 2005Vala returns to SGC upon having been separated from Daniel for a little under an hour. The effects of the bracelets have not diminished even though they have been removed. In order to get the effects reversed, Mitchell, Jackson, and Vala must deal with many people that Vala has used over the years to gain favors. |
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Season 9, Episode 5: The Powers That BeOriginal Air Date—12 August 2005Vala leads SG-1 to a planet where the priors have visited with a plan to keep them from worshiping the Ori. Once there she reveals that the symbiote that once held her ruled over this planet. She feels that keeping them in allegiance to her will hinder the spread of Origin to this world. |
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Season 9, Episode 6: BeachheadOriginal Air Date—19 August 2005A prior of the Ori has established an ever-growing forcefield on a Jaffa-controlled planet. A minor Goa'uld, but also the one who engineered the multiple gate connections required for the defeat of the Replicators, comes to the SGC with information on the event and offers his help. |
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Season 9, Episode 7: Ex Deus MachinaOriginal Air Date—26 August 2005Following the death of a Jaffa on Earth and the disappearance of a prominent businessman, SG-1 starts an investigation into what remains of the Trust and into the actions of the Jaffa Nation. They discover that Baal is hiding on Earth after losing his forces to the Jaffa and that the Jaffa are secretly attempting his capture. |
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Season 9, Episode 8: BabylonOriginal Air Date—9 September 2005SG-1 investigates a planet that is said to be the home of the Warriors of Sodan, a legendary tribe of Jaffa said to have not served the Goa'uld in hundreds of years. In an encounter with the warriors, Mitchell deals a deadly blow to one of the Sodan and is captured and taken to their village. There he awaits a battle to the death as punishment for his crime. |
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Season 9, Episode 9: PrototypeOriginal Air Date—16 September 2005In an attempt to observe what may be an undiscovered black hole, Carter is sent to the wrong planet. She returns with this information and begins diagnostics on the dialing computer. When they find that nothing is wrong on their end, Carter theorizes that the gate is keeping people out by redirecting them to a random planet. She cracks the code keeping them out and SG-1 goes to investigate the planet. |
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Season 9, Episode 10: The Fourth Horseman: Part 1Original Air Date—16 September 2005A prior has convinced Gerak, leader of the Jaffa Nation, into following Origin. He is attempting to make Origin a state religion for the Jaffa. Teal'c and Bra'tac attempt to make a case against the Ori, but to no avail. Meanwhile, a "prior plague" has breached SGC and spread to the rest of Colorado. |
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Season 9, Episode 11: The Fourth Horseman: Part 2Original Air Date—6 January 2006The plague continues to spread among the US population and the President has quarantined the nation. Teal'c is pleading with the Jaffa High Council to reject Origin, but Gerak arrives, having been transformed by the Ori into a prior. Cameron and Daniel seek the blood of the prior that caused the plague in order to cure it, but have once again been captured by the Sodan. |
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Season 9, Episode 12: Collateral DamageOriginal Air Date—13 January 2006On another planet, Mitchell is placed under arrest for the murder of a scientist. |
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Season 9, Episode 13: Ripple EffectOriginal Air Date—20 January 2006Multiple SG-1 teams begin coming through the gate, each one from a different parallel universe. Carter teams up with Martouf (Tok'ra), who in his reality joined the SGC, and Kvasir (Asgaard) to try and figure out a way to repair the damage that was done so that more alternate SG-1 teams do not become stranded. |
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Season 9, Episode 14: StrongholdOriginal Air Date—27 January 2006Leader of the Hak'tyl and their representative on the Jaffa High Council, Ka'lel has fallen in with those who work against a democratic Jaffa nation. Things worsen when she incapacitates and turns a well-spoken brother Jaffa who promoted democracy. Bra'tac comes to Hayes and SG-1 for help in finding a now missing Teal'c and uncovering the shadowy dealings in the Jaffa High Council. On Earth, Mitchell gets an old friend of his into a hospital where alien-based technology is used; hopefully, the advances they have made will be able to cure what ails him. |
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Season 9, Episode 15: EthonOriginal Air Date—3 February 2006A contact within the Rand Protectorate comes to Earth with news that the Ori have given his people a superweapon to use against the Caledonian Federation in exchange for their conversion to Origin. SG-1 plans to turn the people from their newfound religion and destroy the superweapon. |
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Season 9, Episode 16: Off the GridOriginal Air Date—10 February 2006While investigating the source of an addictive corn-like crop, SG-1 becomes involved in a firefight. They are forced to fall back to the gate, but as Daniel is dialing both the Stargate and the DHD are beamed away. Next US airings:
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Season 9, Episode 17: The ScourgeOriginal Air Date—17 February 2006The SG-1 members grumble at the "honour" to host some international representatives of a powerful commission on a tour of a research base on another planet. Suddenly a project concerning voracious beetles intended to control an addictive plant they hardly deemed worthy half a minute suddenly turns dangerous: once fed a bit of meat, they prove unstoppable carnivores, escape and cause the base to be automatically quarantined, and later even to self-destruct - the surviving humans are surrounded, without means of communication, so earth will presume them dead and according to standard-protocol must launch a neuro-toxin to eradicate all life on the planet... Next US airings:
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Season 9, Episode 18: Arthur's MantleOriginal Air Date—24 February 2006When Samantha finally manages to start a device made by Merlin, it unfortunately renders her and colonel Mitchell invisible by transporting them to a parallel dimension. They must wait to be able even to manifest themselves till doctors Jackson and Bill Lee figure things out from the display the device presents in the language of the Ancients. Meanwhile Teal'c and SG-12 travel to the planet where a whole Sodan village is exterminated by its own hero Volnek, who was turned evil by a prior as a punishment for their 'disrespect' to the Ori - and find he sabotaged the portal (Eye of the gods) they need to get back. |
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Season 9, Episode 19: CrusadeOriginal Air Date—3 March 2006As a result of a communication technology simulation Sam didn't even expect to work, Vala is able to possess Daniel's body long enough to tell how she awoke on an Ori-devoted planet, where she married the kind native Tomin when realizing she was pregnant although she couldn't imagine how or by whom, but found out a prior healed his old crippling wound so he could be conscripted to a huge army the Ori were preparing, while building a large fleet, for a crusade against the unbelievers. Meanwhile on earth, the Russians announce they won't prolong the treaty to lend the Stargate to the US, but start their own program, but general Landry guesses right that's only to press another demand... Vala continues the village's apparently dictatorial leader is actually the head of the resistance, which plans to sabotage the whole Ori-war effort, but overhears a prior tell Tomin he's infertile... |
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Season 9, Episode 20: CamelotOriginal Air Date—10 March 2006Since the weapon Merlin once devised against ascended beings seems the human race's best change to resist or even defeat the Ori, SG-1 travels by stargate to a medieval society in a place called Camelot where the local Arthur epic (differerent from earth's romanticized traditions) confirms its location should be found in a forbidden library guarded by a Black knight. When they are beamed up to earth's super-star-ships about to try stopping the Ori-fleet passing a super-gate, Daniel and colonel Mitchell decide to have themselves beamed back inside the library, but on neither front things go as expected... |
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Season 10, Episode 1: Flesh and BloodOriginal Air Date—14 July 2006As the Ori invasion continues, Vala and Daniel must deal with their leader, Vala's young daughter, who is rapidly aged by the Ori to serve their purposes. |
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Season 10, Episode 2: MorpheusOriginal Air Date—21 July 2006The team goes off-world and ends up in serious trouble. Meanwhile, Landry is faced with having to decide whether or not Vala can be trusted to remain at the SGC. |
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Season 10, Episode 3: The Pegasus ProjectOriginal Air Date—28 July 2006While Daniel and Vala search for Merlin's anti-Ori weapon in Atlantis' library, Mitchell, McKay and Carter try to to dial the Ori Supergate in the Milky Way. |
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Season 10, Episode 4: InsidersOriginal Air Date—4 August 2006The SGC-base is approached by an al-kesh glider which lets itself be taken down, so they can capture Ba'al, who offers to exchange the necessary information to find Merlin's weapon for human help to eliminate his clones, which want to kill him. They mistrust his story, as does NIS-agent Malcolm Barrett, who however fails to take over the investigation. Since the captive might actually be a clone, several missions to different planets retrieve and capture all clones, but which is the real Ba'al, and what are his true intentions? |
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Season 10, Episode 5: UninvitedOriginal Air Date—11 August 2006An invisible creature targets members of Stargate Command one by one. |
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Season 10, Episode 6: 200Original Air Date—18 August 2006Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film. |
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Season 10, Episode 7: CounterstrikeOriginal Air Date—25 August 2006SG-1 is caught in the middle of a war after the Jaffa use a powerful weapon to kill 10,000 Ori followers. |
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Season 10, Episode 8: Memento MoriOriginal Air Date—8 September 2006Vala is kidnapped by agents of the Trust who are trying to find an ancient treasure when an accident causes Vala to forget who she is. |
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Season 10, Episode 9: Company of ThievesOriginal Air Date—15 September 2006Cameron Mitchell must go undercover inside the Lucian Alliance to find the location of the hijacked Odyssey. |
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Season 10, Episode 10: The Quest: Part 1Original Air Date—22 September 2006During their Quest for the Sangraal SG-1 must join forces with their enemy and face a real-life dragon. |
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Season 10, Episode 11: The Quest: Part 2Original Air Date—10 January 2007The SG-1 team hadn't counted on a real dragon as the guardian, until one flies out, breathing fire. However, Daniel thinks the Sangraal probably is a hologram. They escape, but the dragon follows them outside. Ba'al admits not to know its secret name, while Daniel believes that the name probably holds power over it. While they guess, Cam thinks of luring the dragon to blow it up, but the C4 barely impresses its digestion. Daniel makes it disappear by using Morgan LeFay's name in Ancient, Ganos Lal. They find it had guarded the frozen 'grave' of the realm's arch-magician, Merlin (or rather, Myrrdin). Vala accidentally triggers a mechanism, which revives Merlin, when she approaches an Ancient repository device. In the meantime, the team is transported to other planet via the obelisk by the gate outside. Sam surmises that the gate and obelisk are programmed to dial automatically every few hours and transport them to a set of planets that are cut off from the rest of the gate system. Unfortunately, they can't dial out to any other planets either while the program is operating. When he comes to, Merlin seems to confuse the team and Ba'al, with Arthurian characters, but once convinced they are on the same side, he goes to work with the Ancient device to create the Sangraal. Merlin dies at the device, wishing them good luck and referring to one last task. Ba'al's stargate programming skills now seem their only chance. Daniel tries the Ancient repository device himself, but is knocked unconscious. Meanwhile, Adria keeps searching for them via the stargate dialing program on a different planet- each time a bit quicker, being one planet behind them. While she is searching, the team is once again transported to other planet, minus Merlin's body. Daniel awakens with valuable memories from Merlin, and tries to construct the Sangraal using the repository device again in exhaustingly intense phases and finds it also gives him telekinetic powers. It also messes with Daniel's mind, having two different personalities and memories present (his own and Merlin's). Before he can finish the work, Sam and Ba'al disengage the dialing device, just as Adria's Ori troops arrive, allowing SG-1 to escape. Adria is able to capture Daniel before he can escape as well. |
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Season 10, Episode 12: Line in the SandOriginal Air Date—16 January 2007When an entire people may suffer the fatal wrath of a Prior of the Ori for not converting, General Landry orders Carter to try out an experimental device based on Merlin's technology to transport their whole village. The test works, but before they can activate it on a sufficiently large scale, an Ori force takes the village, wounds Sam and kills villagers near the Stargate before Vala's very eyes. Her husband, Tomin, captures her but claims to not love her. He is ordered, as punishment for being deceived by her, to re-educate her. Sam and Cam are able to activate the functioning part of the device, so their building is cloaked from the Ori, who threaten the village leaders and discover and arrest Teal'c. Even after the remaining villagers bow in submission, the Prior decides to destroy everyone since he couldn't find Sam, which makes Tomin doubt his faith, inform Vala, and confront the Prior. The villagers want to sacrifice Teal'c, but one leader stops them. Having seen the Prior destroy the village, Tomin sends Vala down, where she sees if Carter had managed, just in time, to get the device working... |
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Season 10, Episode 13: The Road Not TakenOriginal Air Date—23 January 2007After an experiment to increase the range of Merlin's device goes terribly wrong, Sam has an accident which transports her to a parallel universe, where SG-1 has a very different composition, since history was changed by a failed attack by one Ori ship... and a whole fleet is expected soon. She insists upon abandoning the -killed- parallel Carter's line of work and pursues hiding the entire parallel Earth. It works! Even when the Ori fire at their position, nobody is hurt. The parallel Hank Landry is President, and three years prior had imposed permanent Martial Law. The more Carter learns about the perversion of civil liberties, the more she shifts her efforts, even when rewarded by a post as Presidential Defense Adviser, to restoring them, but thus incurs the active wrath of those in power who are eager to remain so. Time to get back, but how? |
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Season 10, Episode 14: The ShroudOriginal Air Date—30 January 2007Daniel Jackson, who was left behind fighting off Adria while the other SG1-members escaped trough the Stargate, is found working as a Prior: the best in the business, who doesn't need to use any threats to talk people into conversion to Origin. Hoping there is still some of his personality left, the team (plus General Jack O'Neill) kidnaps him. Daniel explains how he temporarily has Merlin's personality and knowledge in himself, and had deliberately allowed Adria to turn him into a Prior, while delaying to finish Merlin's weapon she'd wanted, meanwhile hoping to get an Ori ship for Earth's side. But time is running out, since the team took unexpectedly long to capture him. Still, the generals, Carter, and Vala are most reluctant to go along with releasing him and opening the wormhole he needs to bring the weapon through. Even the White House wants to kill him, or at best, keep him in stasis until he is reverted to his human nature by Merlin's genetic manipulation. But then his plan is wasted- unless the others can be trained to do it in his place (so only they are at risk, not the entire galaxy in case Daniel is Adria's Trojan Horse). After giving them the necessary information, Daniel suddenly frees himself while Richard Woolsey is with him and takes control of a space ship after beaming up Jack too, just after the others have undertaken their mission to Adria's lair, where Daniel, about to be genetically reverted, arrives just in time to tip the balance in favor of... |
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Season 10, Episode 15: BountyOriginal Air Date—6 February 2007SG-1 blows up three transport ships in a row; Netan puts a price on their heads. General Landry grants the team members spare time on Earth. Daniel spends it researching in a library, where he meets a bounty hunter who tries to seduce him, then switches to her handgun... but is taken out by a bus. Sam gives a lecture on Air Force technological progress together with Dr. Bill Lee; a sniper nearly misses, but is taken out with an experimental weapon they'd brought along to demonstrate. Teal'c is injured by surprise at a Jaffa camp and successfully traps the killer to try again. Cam goes to his Kansas high school reunion and Vala succeeds in making him bring her along, pretending to be his accountant and partner. His still sexy former flame he'd believed out of his reach, Amy Vandenberg, is initially scared off by Vala, but, divorced and interested, explains she still has a secret crush on him. Alien bounty hunter Odai Ventrell assumes numerous classmates' appearances to kill him. Vala's failed rescue gets them both captured publicly, so he threatens to kill off reunion guests unless the other SG-1 members take their place, but they trick him using Chimera technology; they hope Netan's failure to eliminate them will rekindle the power struggle and Odai reacts surprisingly. |
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Season 10, Episode 16: Bad GuysOriginal Air Date—13 February 2007When SG-1, minus Carter, investigates a previously unexplored planet expecting to find themselves in a pyramid, they are astounded to find themselves in a museum. Finding a party occurring in the lobby, they decide to leave and make first contact later, but they find that the DHD is a replica and thus incapable of getting them home. They are discovered and believed to be rebels and are forced to take hostages to buy time for their escape. |
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Season 10, Episode 17: TalionOriginal Air Date—20 February 2007Teal'c and Bra'tac are among the numerous victims -though only wounded- of several bomb attacks killing 32 men at a summit in the Jaffa settlement Dar Eshkalon. As soon as physically able, he swears to avenge them personally, suspecting the honor-less, ambitious warrior Arkad; General Landry refuses to sanction a killing mission without solid proof, but cannot stop Teal'c going it alone. Bra'tac explains to Daniel Arkad's sinister past, probably even murdering Teal'c mother. Information from resistance on another planet indicates Arkad is in league with the Ori and a plan to attack Earth. Arkad comes meet General Landry, offering to help defend Earth against the Ori, denying any part in the bombings, while defending Origin, incriminating a Jaffa sect. SG-1 is now ordered to find and stop at all cost Teal'c, who is using torture. But Teal'c, committed to killing Arkad, reaches his place, but is wounded, captured, and made to duel Arkad after it is confirmed he had killed Teal'c's parents. |
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Season 10, Episode 18: Family TiesOriginal Air Date—27 February 2007Stargate's HQ gets a video message from Vala's most unreliable father Jacek on the planet Robak- he claims to know about the late Arkad's plans to attack and blow up Earth, even about the several cloaked, naquadah-laden cargo ships in orbit, and offers details in exchange for sanctuary. General Landry asks Dr. Lam to help him resume contact with her mother Kim, his ex. Even after the cargoes are found and blown up, Vala abhors her dad's entry. The general asks her to go easy on him, realizing that he, too, neglected his daughter because of his career, even if Jacek's neglect was just criminal. When Cam and Daniel go tell Jacek he shouldn't scam people, he tricks them into talking to Vala for him. Vala goes over just for catharsis, telling him she's through picking up the pieces of his tricks, and he certainly keeps scamming- as Daniel also finds even with Terak, a Jaffa from an escaped cargo ship, who hopes to sell the naquadah. When they are apprehended, Jacek promises to help track it and override the rigging of the cargo ship. The Jaffa wait for Jacek and Vala, intending to eliminate them now that Terak is gone, but SG-1 saves them. Since there never was an override, he cheerfully flies away alone in the cargo ship, ignoring that his treachery was anticipated, it's a decoy... |
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Season 10, Episode 19: DominionOriginal Air Date—6 March 2007Vala gambles, wins a cargo ship, but is found cheating; then Adria appears, throws everyone out and claims she has a new Ori fleet and an operational intergalactic Stargate. Vala tells her scary daughter how she helped Daniel, after a dream, reading the mysterious clava thessara-symbol's mystery, which led to a single planet address, where Athena's treasure house must be; after a disastrous visit there, the team refused to follow the next interpretation, fearing it's just a trap set up by Adria, so Vala is declared a security risk, grounded and confined to Area 51, but escapes through the Stargate. Adria takes her along as she hears the team still plans to visit the address, by starship. Upon arrival, they are trapped by SG-1, which however finds itself surrounded by lord Ba'al's troops. Ba'al uses the rings to beam up Adria into an electromagnetic cage in his starship. Back on Earth, General Landry worries what damage the two might do together and wants Adria back. Daniel and Sam now show Vala she has been implanted by Galaran technology with fake recollections of her entire adventure 'til the meeting with Adria. Even though she claims that's impossible, Ba'al is confident he can take control over Adria's loyal Ori troops through her- by implanting a symbiote. The team finds Ba'al's Jaffa and clones killed by symbiote poison, except one Jaffa who secretly used tretonin. The team ring-beams from the cloaked Odyssey starship into Ba'al's, shoots him and captures Adria, but back on Earth, she is found to be under the control of his symbiote. Instead of just killing the evil double, they contact the Tok'ra which send Ta'Seem to extract the symbiote and replace it with a Tok'ra one, but Ba'al manages to poison Adria, who has to be put down. Suddenly Adria wakes up, uses mind-power barricading herself in the sick bay with Vala, tells them she needs time to prepare for ascension, as Daniel guesses outside, and succeeds before the team can cut their way in by blow torch. Nobody knows what this will mean for the future, especially as it remains uncertain whether the Ori are still alive. If not, she may have gained all their former powers, and at least one clone of Ba'al still remains... |
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Season 10, Episode 20: UnendingOriginal Air Date—13 March 2007General Landry accompanies SG-1 on a mission to collect the knowledge of the Asgard. When the Ori show up however, Sam is forced to evacuate the crew and Landry and SG-1 stay aboard, but are stuck helpless in a time dilation field for decades. |
daunting isn't it?:)
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Season 1, Episode 1: RisingOriginal Air Date—16 July 2004A team of scientists think they have found the location of the long lost city of Atlantis. It can be reached by a stargate that leads to another galaxy. |
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Season 1, Episode 2: Hide and SeekOriginal Air Date—23 July 2004Rodney can't get rid of a device that makes him invincible, disabling him to drink or eat. Meanwhile power malfunctions and one of the Athosians mentions seeing a shadow. |
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Season 1, Episode 3: Thirty Eight MinutesOriginal Air Date—30 July 2004Sheppard gets bitten by a wraith-like bug and is dying. While the puddle jumper returns it gets stuck in the Stargate. There's 38 minutes for a solution. |
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Season 1, Episode 4: SuspicionOriginal Air Date—6 August 2004There's suspicion of a Wraith collaborator and some of the team suspect the Athosians. Ford and Sheppard find land on Atlantis' planet. |
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Season 1, Episode 5: Childhood's EndOriginal Air Date—13 August 2004Rodney investigates a ZPM from a planet whose inhabitants kill themselves when they turned 25 years old to prevent the Wraiths from finding them profitable. |
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Season 1, Episode 6: Poisoning the WellOriginal Air Date—20 August 2004Atlantis offers help to the Hoffans, who are working on a cure against the Wraith. |
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Season 1, Episode 7: UndergroundOriginal Air Date—27 August 2004Atlantis wants to trade food with the Genii, a simple civilization who turn out to be not so simple. They are planning a nuclear attack against the Wraith. |
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Season 1, Episode 8: HomeOriginal Air Date—10 September 2004A strange energy generating fog allows travel back to Earth. But something's wrong. |
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Season 1, Episode 9: The StormOriginal Air Date—17 September 2004Two hurricanes are approaching Atlantis and an evacuation is necessary. The leader of the planet taking them in tells the Genii about the situation. |
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Season 1, Episode 10: The EyeOriginal Air Date—8 November 2004McKay and Weir start repairing the grounding station, while Sheppard tries to fight Kolya. The puddle jumper on the mainland enters the eye of the storm. |
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Season 1, Episode 11: The Defiant OneOriginal Air Date—15 November 2004Major John Sheppard, Rodney McKay and two scientists explore a planet where a Wraith spaceship, which fell there 10,000 years ago, during the Atlantis-Wraith War, is still sending a SOS signal. |
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Season 1, Episode 12: Hot ZoneOriginal Air Date—22 November 2004A team of scientists, including McKay, Zelenka and Ford, are exposed to a deadly virus. Sheppard goes after one of the scientists trying to escape. |
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Season 1, Episode 13: SanctuaryOriginal Air Date—29 November 2004Sheppard invites a priestess, who claims to not know about a weapon protecting her planet from the Wraith, to Atlantis to discuss asylum for refugees. |
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Season 1, Episode 14: Before I SleepOriginal Air Date—6 December 2004It's Elizabeth's birthday and she gets a very special gift: a woman who has been in stasis in an Atlantis' laboratory for 10,000 years and is actually herself. |
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Season 1, Episode 15: The BrotherhoodOriginal Air Date—3 January 2005The team is on Dagan, where they must find key stones to retrieve a ZPM. Zelenka finds out Atlantis has a deep space scanner. |
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Season 1, Episode 16: Letters from PegasusOriginal Air Date—10 January 2005McKay finds a way to send a message to Earth, leaving space for personal messages. Sheppard and Teyla are off to spy on the Wraith fleet approaching Atlantis. |
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Season 1, Episode 17: The GiftOriginal Air Date—17 January 2005Teyla is haunted by nightmares, leaving her agitated. After seeing a psychologist, an old Athosian woman tells her a secret about her ability to sense the Wraith. |
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Season 1, Episode 18: The Siege: Part 1Original Air Date—24 January 2005McKay and Zelenka come up with the idea to repair the Ancients' weapon satellite. Bates and Teyla get into a fight, he is found unconscious a while later. |
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Season 1, Episode 19: The Siege: Part 2Original Air Date—31 January 2005All hope seems lost, until Colonel Everett arrives suddenly from Earth. He is determined to defend the city until the arrival of a ZPM, brought by a new ship. |
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Season 2, Episode 1: The Siege: Part 3Original Air Date—15 July 2005The Daedalus arrives and the two hive ships are destroyed. Atlantis seems saved, then Zelenka detects 12 more ships. Ford seems changed after a fall in the water. |
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Season 2, Episode 2: The IntruderOriginal Air Date—22 July 2005McKay, Sheppard, Beckett and Weir are on the Daedalus. McKay finds a Wraith virus that is infecting ship systems and sending a signal to the Wraith. |
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Season 2, Episode 3: RunnerOriginal Air Date—29 July 2005The team is searching for Ford on a planet. Teyla and Sheppard are taken hostage by a stranger, while Ford tries to convince McKay that he's normal. |
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Season 2, Episode 4: DuetOriginal Air Date—5 August 2005After an attempt to retrieve McKay and soldier Laura Cadman from the memory banks of a Wraith dart, Cadman gets stuck in McKay's mind. |
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Season 2, Episode 5: CondemnedOriginal Air Date—12 August 2005The team discovers a planet where the stargate is kept on a prison island to keep the Wraith satisfied. Their magistrate is willing to trade a rare mineral. |
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Season 2, Episode 6: TrinityOriginal Air Date—19 August 2005The team discover an Ancient project to create the ultimate power source. McKay thinks he can finish it. Ronon finds out he is not the only surviving Satedan. |
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Season 2, Episode 7: InstinctOriginal Air Date—26 August 2005The team find a hidden Wraith girl, cared for by a man with a serum stilling her hunger. Beckett wants to perfect a retrovirus turning Wraith into Humans. |
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Season 2, Episode 8: ConversionOriginal Air Date—9 September 2005Sheppard is infected with the Wraith retrovirus and slowly turns into an Iratus bug. To provide a treatment stem cells must be retrieved from one of their eggs. |
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Season 2, Episode 9: AuroraOriginal Air Date—23 September 2005McKay finds an Ancient warship adrift in space. Sheppard finds out they are carrying a communique that mentions a weakness in Wraith technology. |
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Season 2, Episode 10: The Lost BoysOriginal Air Date—23 September 2005The team is captured by Ford and are forced to take the Wraith enzyme. Ford has a plan. |
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Season 2, Episode 11: The HiveOriginal Air Date—21 November 2005Sheppard's interrogation is suddenly aborted. Teyla senses another hive ship has arrived. Meanwhile McKay tries to convince his guard to call in help. |
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Season 2, Episode 12: EpiphanyOriginal Air Date—28 November 2005The teams discovers a ridge that can only be entered through a door. Sheppard gets pulled in by a field. McKay discovers time goes very fast behind it. |
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Season 2, Episode 13: Critical MassOriginal Air Date—5 December 2005The Trust, a Goa'uld terrorist organization, has planted a bomb in Atlantis. |
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Season 2, Episode 14: Grace Under PressureOriginal Air Date—12 December 2005McKay and a pilot crash with a puddle jumper into the ocean on Atlantis. They start to sink. |
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Season 2, Episode 15: The TowerOriginal Air Date—19 December 2005The Stargate Atlantis team finds a world where the leader lives in a tower who possesses the power to stop the Wraith attacks. |
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Season 2, Episode 16: The Long GoodbyeOriginal Air Date—2 January 2006The team discovers two life pods with a dying woman and man in it. Upon opening Weir gets imprinted with the mind of the woman. She asks a special favor. |
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Season 2, Episode 17: Coup D'etatOriginal Air Date—9 January 2006While Teyla and Ronon investigate the mysterious death of major Lorne, the Genii Ladon Radim contacts Atlantis. He wants to trade in a ZPM. |
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Season 2, Episode 18: MichaelOriginal Air Date—16 January 2006Michael Kenmore, a new lieutenant, awakes in the infirmary and doesn't remember a thing. The crew is very concerned about his well-being, he seems different. |
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Season 2, Episode 19: InfernoOriginal Air Date—23 January 2006Atlantis helps with repairing an Ancient shield generator on Taranis. They discover the Taranians are in possession of an Ancient warship. |
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Season 2, Episode 20: AlliesOriginal Air Date—30 January 2006The hive ship approaching Atlantis is Michael's. He wants a trade: the retrovirus for not revealing the secret of Atlantis and insights on Wraith technology. |
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Season 3, Episode 1: No Man's LandOriginal Air Date—14 July 2006Because McKay is helping the Wraith Hive with the implementation of the retrovirus, Ronan also stays on board. Appearing later on, the Hive betrays the Atlantis Team and the as they try to take out the Daedalus, they both deploy their fighters. Sheppard takes an X302 and hooks onto the hull of the Hive. Weir orders the Daedalus and the Orion to engage the Hive fleet and is being recalled to Cheyenne Mountain to brief the Internal Oversight Advisor's. Back in Pegasus, Sheppard tries to contact McKay and Ronan over the COM but Michael picks up and elaborates on his current status within the Hive and start working together to bring down the Wraith Hives. |
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Season 3, Episode 2: MisbegottenOriginal Air Date—21 July 2006Because of the earlier battle, Daedalus has been severely damaged and life-support is minimal at best, they decide to transport everyone onto the Wraith Hive after they've deployed the Retrovirus and all the Wraith has been converted into Humanoids again. Tayla contacts Cayenne through the gate and briefs Weir of their current status. It appears that a Hive is approaching, which later on appears that it's controlled by Sheppard and Michael. While Weir struggles with the IOA, Richard Woolsey, they've re-deployed the retrovirus on Michael and once again, put the earlier converted Wraith on a planet and monitor their status. Suddenly, a former Wraith gets murdered and the situation escalates further from there on out. |
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Season 3, Episode 3: IrresistibleOriginal Air Date—28 July 2006The new plan of the McKay-Carter Subway Station is under way. The Atlantis Team needs to harvest space gates in order to form the Galactic Bridge. Sheppard disagrees with McKay's plan to steal the gates and they go in for first contact with the "back water hamlets" as McKay calls it. As they walk into the city, they are greeted by a man called Lucius, who has the locals eating out of his hand. Everyone is hanging on this man's every word and so is Carson. He's completely smitten with him and Lucius now knows the location and the thriving existence of Atlantis. It appears, as Lucius explains, that he has an herb that makes him appealing to everyone. He later on exploits this until the locals experience withdrawal symptoms from the herb and they grow sick. Everyone in Atlantis is smitten and do what ever he wishes. Sheppard has totally had it and kidnaps Carson and forces him to make an antidote, while he is still in withdrawal. |
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Season 3, Episode 4: SatedaOriginal Air Date—4 August 2006After a group of people captures and gives Ronon to the Wraith, he becomes a runner again, but this time he's left in his home planet, Sateda, where the Stargate has been disabled. |
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Season 3, Episode 5: ProgenyOriginal Air Date—11 August 2006The Atlantis expedition encounters a highly advanced race, the Asurans. Who they at first believe to be the ancients. However, this new race is just a new face of an old nemesis. |
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Season 3, Episode 6: The Real WorldOriginal Air Date—18 August 2006Dr Weir finds herself on Earth where, to everyone else, the Atlantis Expedition was just her delusion. |
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Season 3, Episode 7: Common GroundOriginal Air Date—25 August 2006John Sheppard is kidnapped by the Genii and is in the company of a Wraith. |
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Season 3, Episode 8: McKay and Mrs. MillerOriginal Air Date—8 September 2006Rodney's sister is brought to Atlantis to make use of one of her theories. |
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Season 3, Episode 9: PhantomsOriginal Air Date—15 September 2006A device that creates hallucinations affects the team off-world. |
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Season 3, Episode 10: The Return: Part 1Original Air Date—22 September 2006The Atlantis expedition must turn to an old friend for help as the Asurans prepare to invade the city. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 11: The Return: Part 2Original Air Date—20 November 2006The team returns to Atlantis in an attempt to regain control of the city. |
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Season 3, Episode 12: EchoesOriginal Air Date—27 November 2006Teyla witnesses what appear to be an Ancient apparitions, which soon other people start to see. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 13: IrresponsibleOriginal Air Date—4 December 2006The team investigate rumours of an invincible hero off-world, only to find Lucius Lavin again manipulating a hapless village. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 14: Tao of RodneyOriginal Air Date—11 December 2006When Rodney uses an Ancient device, he gets special powers, but soon Dr Weir discovers it's a double-handled gift: if he doesn't ascend, he'll die. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 15: The GameOriginal Air Date—18 December 2006The Atlantis team finds a program in the Atlantis database which throws Mckay and Sheppard into a Simsesque game that could destroy two civilizations in the Pegasus Galaxy. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 16: The ArkOriginal Air Date—8 January 2007The team boards a crippled space station to discover people have been preserved there with the hope to outlive their enemy, the Wraith. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 17: SundayOriginal Air Date—15 January 2007Almost every member of the Atlantis expedition has a day off. Some of them are enjoying their free time or are catching up on some old work. The Sunday, a day like no other, suddenly turns bad and it appears that a lot of people are in danger. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 18: SubmersionOriginal Air Date—15 January 2007The Atlantis team finds an Ancient underwater research facility and puts a team together to check it out. Next US airings:
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Season 3, Episode 19: VengeanceOriginal Air Date—29 January 2007After losing contact with the new Taranin (the people rescued by the Atlantis team when a super volcano threatened to destroy their planet) settlement, Sheppard's team leaves to investigate. Finding the town deserted, they move to investigate an extensive subterranean tunnel system. What they find there holds dark tidings for the entire Pegasus Galaxy. |
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Season 3, Episode 20: First StrikeOriginal Air Date—5 February 2007After learning the Asurians are building a fleet of ships, Earth sends its newest ship, the Apollo, under the command of Colonel Abe Ellis to initiate a preemptive first strike to stop them from attacking Atlantis or worse, Earth itself. |
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Season 4, Episode 1: AdriftOriginal Air Date—28 September 2007With a damaged ZPM, and diminished hopes of survival, the Atlantis team finds themselves stranded in the middle of empty space with hardly any time before they run out of power completely. Dr. McKay is challenged to the max as he tries to find a way to save Atlantis from its doom. Meanwhile, Dr. Keller races to treat Weir's increasing head injuries, but the only answer she can come up with could have grave results for everyone on board. |
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Season 4, Episode 2: LifelineOriginal Air Date—5 October 2007The Atlantis team, along with Weir and now with the ability to make large hyperspace jumps in only a puddle jumper, must now journey to the replicator home planet to steal one of their many ZPMs to bring the city back to life, and finish the journey to their new planet |
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Season 4, Episode 3: ReunionOriginal Air Date—12 October 2007While on a regular mission, Ronan runs into some Satedan friends from his past. As old emotions start to return, new thoughts come with them, one of which involves leaving Atlantis. But could danger be lurking just around the corner? |
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Season 4, Episode 4: DoppelgangerOriginal Air Date—19 October 2007While exploring a new planet, Sheppard started to watch a strange crystal. He doesn't know why, but he had to touch it. Back on Atlantis, everybody but him started to have some bad nightmares. |
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Season 4, Episode 5: TravelersOriginal Air Date—26 October 2007Sheppard is kidnapped by a group of people living in a starship fleet. They were telling him that they were living on these ships for a long time, due to the war with the Wraith. He was forced to help them make an ancient's ship fly. Sheppard tricked them and flew with the ship, and 3 of the kidnappers. |
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Season 4, Episode 6: Tabula RasaOriginal Air Date—2 November 2007Rodney McKay awakens in his lab, tied to a chair and with no memory of who or where he is. He did seemingly leave himself a video message telling him to look for Teyla. The problem began some 14 hours before when Dr. Katie Brown returned to Atlantis with plants from a planet she had visited. The plants had been cleared through the normal quarantine procedure but she is soon afflicted with severe headaches and loss of memory, eventually falling into a coma. Memory loss begins to afflict other members of the crew but they soon become distrustful of one another, making conclusions based on false assumptions and a misreading of the situation. Fortunately, there are two members of the team who seem to be immune. |
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Season 4, Episode 7: MissingOriginal Air Date—9 November 2007Teyla and Dr. Keller go to the Athosian's new planet, and what they see is that the Athosian are not there anymore. They've gone missing. It seems to be the work of a warrior tribe, the Bola Kai. |
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Season 4, Episode 8: The SeerOriginal Air Date—16 November 2007Having been told by the Genii spy on New Athos that her people were still alive, Teyla asks permission to visit a man named Davos who is a legendary seer and may be able to help her. When they arrive, Dr. Keller realizes that the man is dying. His ability to see the future is real, but the snippets of the future he is able to show them are open to interpretation. John is called back to Atlantis when they receive a message from the Wraith whose life he had previously saved. He offers to work with McKay to fix the nano virus that is now malfunctioning. As if this weren't enough happening, Richard Woolsey arrives from Earth to undertake Samantha Carter's 3 month evaluation. |
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Season 4, Episode 9: Miller's CrossingOriginal Air Date—30 November 2007Rodney McKay is continuing to work on solving the problems with the replicator nano code and finally gives in to Zalenka's request that he contact his sister Jeannie for help. He sends her an e-mail but that same night, she is kidnapped and taken to a private medical facility where she is expected to use nano technology to save the life of a wealthy industrialist's daughter. Rodney and others travel to Earth to look into Jeannie's disappearance but Rodney is soon kidnapped and put to work as well. Rodney and Jeannie think they have found a working solution but when it fails, there is only one solution left to them - they need expert help and the only expert who knows more they do is Todd the Wraith. |
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Season 4, Episode 10: This Mortal CoilOriginal Air Date—7 December 2007When what appears to be a satellite crashes into Atlantis, the team becomes aware of strange behaviour on the base. |
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Season 4, Episode 11: Be All My Sins Remember'dOriginal Air Date—4 January 2008The Atlantis team decides to attack the numerous ships of the Replicators, with the help of uneasy alliances. |
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Season 4, Episode 12: Spoils of WarOriginal Air Date—11 January 2008A transmission from space leads the team to the discovery of a breeding ground for Wraith soldiers. |
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Season 4, Episode 13: QuarantineOriginal Air Date—18 January 2008The entire city locks down for a false quarantine, leaving people stranded with a decreasing amount of oxygen, while Rodney is unable to reach a computer. |
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Season 4, Episode 14: HarmonyOriginal Air Date—25 January 2008Sheppard and McKay must escort a prospective queen as part of their diplomatic duties, unaware that an ambush has been set by some familiar enemies. Next US airings:
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Season 4, Episode 15: OutcastOriginal Air Date—1 February 2008After returning to Earth for his father's funeral, John Sheppad discovers the existence of a human form replicator loose in the population. |
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Season 4, Episode 16: TrioOriginal Air Date—8 February 2008Keller, Carter and McKay are stranded in an abandoned Genii mine while off-world. |
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Season 4, Episode 17: MidwayOriginal Air Date—15 February 2008The IOA is conducting interviews back on Earth to ensure that any personnel serving on Atlantis (in particular, aliens) are suitable for their roles. The episode opens up with a pregnant Teyla having been interviewed and reporting back to Atlantis. Ronon is next. Col. Carter is unsure about Ronon's ability to handle the IOA's interview and therefore asks Teal'c to come to Atlantis in a coaching capacity for Ronon. After a rocky start to their relationship, Ronon and Teal'c return to Earth, via the series of Stargates and a Midway Station, that McKay had previously designed. The Midway Station between the Milky Way and Pegasus galaxies serves primarily as a place for those traveling between the galaxies to serve a 24 hour quarantine. While Teal'c and Ronon are serving their quarantine in the extremely cramped Midway Station, it is boarded by the Wraith, via the Stargate, with the intention to travel to Stargate Command on Earth. They achieve this objective, but only with Teal'c and Ronon in tow. What ensues is a battle between the Wraith and the duo of Teal'c and Ronon, for control of Stargate Command. |
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Season 4, Episode 18: The Kindred: Part 1Original Air Date—22 February 2008A plague of sorts is spreading across the Pegasus galaxy and Dr. Keller estimates that hundreds of thousands will die if they don't don't find a way to stop it. Her research shows however that the disease's origin is with the Hoff, who had been working on a way to kill the Wraith. Sheppard and the others think they know who might be spreading the virus and why. Teyla meanwhile believes she is receiving messages from Kanaan, the father of her child. She's getting his messages while sleeping and most think she's just dreaming. She follows the clues he gives her but she is taken prisoner by an old enemy who has very specific plans for her. In their search for Teyla however, Sheppard and McKay find someone completely unexpected. |
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Season 4, Episode 19: The Kindred: Part 2Original Air Date—29 February 2008Slowly, everyone on Atlantis comes to terms with the sudden re-appearance of Dr. Carson Beckett who, he claims, has been Michael's prisoner for some two years. He tells them what he was doing in Michael's laboratory and they set off to find the kidnapped Teyla. Dr. Keller figures out just how he's come to there at all. Sheppard meanwhile has been using all of his contacts to try and locate Teyla but they come across someone from the past. Teyla in turn has found some of the Athosians alive but they are few in number as a result of Michael's experiments. Michael explains to her just what it is he wants from her as well as his own plans for the future. |
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Season 4, Episode 20: The Last ManOriginal Air Date—7 March 2008After yet another fruitless search for the missing Teyla, Sheppard returns to Atlantis, only to find it deserted. Worse yet, the city isn't just abnormally hot, but the entire ocean has completely dried up, leaving a sandy desert! Sheppard then finds a hologram of an aged Dr. McKay, telling him that a solar flare had sent him 48,000 years into the future. Once he learns the demise of Atlantis and everyone on it, and worse yet that the sun in the solar system is dying and he won't survive there much longer, he and the holographic McKay must find a way to send Sheppard home and potentially change all of this. |
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Season 5, Episode 1: Search and RescueOriginal Air Date—11 July 2008After the explosion of Michael's medical compound, which caved in, trapping the Atlantis team and the marines, Colonel Samantha Carter sends a rescue party along with a medical team and the combat engineers, as well as a new addition to the Atlantis team, Captain Alicia Vega. As the rescue starts, it appears that the team has been split into the two surviving groups of Ronan and Lt. Colonel Sheppard, and McKay and Major Lorne. When McKay finds Michael's hard drive, it contains a lot of data about his operations. Suddenly, McKay realizes that, when the compound self destructed, it sent out a subspace message that alerted Michael of their presence. With the Daedalus now in orbit, Michael appears and they engage into combat. As the battle progresses, they realize that Teyla could be aboard and they decide to mount a rescue mission to retrieve her. When they're aboard, it appears that Teyla is nearing birth and they'll have no chance of retrieving her in time. |
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Season 5, Episode 2: The SeedOriginal Air Date—18 July 2008Dr. Carson Beckett is removed from stasis because he's the only one who can find the antidote to a mysterious virus that has incapacitated base personnel, beginning with Dr. Jennifer Keller. |
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Season 5, Episode 3: Broken TiesOriginal Air Date—25 July 2008Ronon is abducted by a Wraith who tries to brainwash him. |
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Season 5, Episode 4: The Daedalus VariationsOriginal Air Date—1 August 2008An empty Daedalus is found orbiting the planet. The team goes to check it out and they are transported to an alternate universe. |
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Season 5, Episode 5: Ghost in the MachineOriginal Air Date—15 August 2008A group of beings stranded in sub-space seek help from Atlantis to return to normal space. But their outrageous claims and erratic behavior strains the trust of their benefactors and forces a painful solution. |
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Season 5, Episode 6: The ShrineOriginal Air Date—22 August 2008Rodney is infected with a deadly illness known as "second childhood" which diminishes his mind capabilities and makes him lose his memory gradually. |
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Season 5, Episode 7: WhispersOriginal Air Date—5 September 2008Sheppard and Beckett battle zombie-like, wraith-engineered mutants with a team of the best and brightest female SG members. They also happen to be gorgeous - the SG team, not the mutants. |
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Season 5, Episode 8: The QueenOriginal Air Date—12 September 2008Sheppard, McKay, Teyla, Ronan and Jennifer Keller travel to a rendezvous with Todd the Wraith. Keller believes she has found a vaccine of sorts to modify the Wraith at a genetic level that will render it unnecessary for them to feed on humans. She needs test subjects however and Todd agrees but indicates that they will have to seek the support of the Queen of an allied Wraith hive. Since his own Queen has been killed, it will be necessary for someone to impersonate her - and the only person able to get away with that would be Teyla. She agrees but once on board the allied ship, it's very clear that Todd hasn't been entirely forthcoming as to his exact plan. |
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Season 5, Episode 9: TrackerOriginal Air Date—19 September 2008Jennifer, Ronon & Rodney find themselves in the middle of a Wraith fox hunt when Jennifer is kidnapped by a runner (the fox) to help him with an humanitarian mission. |
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Season 5, Episode 10: First ContactOriginal Air Date—26 September 2008Dr. Daniel Jackson comes to Atlantis in search of a lost Atlantian room. The discovery reveals a new race. Daniel and McKay are kidnapped by the new race and are forced to finish a device which may kill the Wraith. Todd feels betrayed and takes the Daedalus. |
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Season 5, Episode 11: The Lost TribeOriginal Air Date—10 October 2008The new race that stole the device, not to mention Rodney and Daniel, turns out to be an old one meaning very old and well known to the human race. With an ancient grudge to settle they force Rodney to activate the device against the Wraith with a side effect that could kill millions through out the galaxy. That make the Wraith mad so they abscond with the Daedalus to retaliate. Once again we lowly humans have to take control of a messy situation to keep the master races from wreaking havoc in the galaxy. |
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Season 5, Episode 12: OutsidersOriginal Air Date—17 October 2008The Atlantis team endeavors to thwart Wraith plans to either find a cure for the retrovirus or exterminate all those infected. |
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Season 5, Episode 13: InquisitionOriginal Air Date—20 October 2008Sheppard and his team are lured to a planet and are soon put on trial for crimes against the people of the Pegasus galaxy. In flashbacks, the three judge tribunal recounts the indictment against them including the re-awakening of the Wraith and the various missions where at least a few, if not more, innocent bystanders were killed. Sheppard does his best to argue that on balance, fewer were killed by their presence than would have been the case if they had never been there. A least one of the judges is clearly determined to find them guilty while a second seems far more sympathetic. It's left to Richard Woolsey, who has now joined them, to plead the rest of their case. A lawyer by profession, Richard clearly knows how the game is played and focuses on that third judge. |
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Season 5, Episode 14: The ProdigalOriginal Air Date—7 November 2008When the power is shut down and most of the inhabitants are locked out of key controls, it is apparent that Atlantis has been taken over by an off-world group, soon identified as Michael and his hybrids. He is after Teyla's newborn child who is key in his quest to gain control of the Pegasus galaxy. While Sheppard and McKay try to get their hands on a jumper to launch an attack, Ronan and others who were taken prisoner by Michael during his initial invasion launch reprisals of their own. When Teyla manages to get away and hide, Michael gives her a simple choice: surrender herself and her child to him or he will use the city's self-destruct mechanism to kill everyone. |
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Season 5, Episode 15: RemnantsOriginal Air Date—14 November 2008Radek discovers an alien device that Rodney finds holds serious surprises. Sheppard runs into a reincarnated Acastus Kolya who plans to attack Atlantis. An IOC representative arrives to replace Woosley who receives advice from a mysterious woman. |
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Season 5, Episode 16: Brain StormOriginal Air Date—21 November 2008Rodney finally invites Jennifer on a date; to attend a science conference with him. But petty jealousies arise at the conference that have to be suppressed when a proposed solution for global warming has potentially lethal side effects. |
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Season 5, Episode 17: InfectionOriginal Air Date—5 December 2008A Wraith cruiser arrives at Atlantis and is strangely uncommunicative. The anti-wraith drug story arc is concluded and we see a relationship blossom. |
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Season 5, Episode 18: IdentityOriginal Air Date—12 December 2008An alien mind takes up residence in Jennifer's body and seems as confused as her colleagues are by her erratic behavior. Which begs the question; where is Jennifer? |
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Season 5, Episode 19: VegasOriginal Air Date—2 January 2009The killings a Wraith is making in Las Vegas are investigated by detective John Sheppard... who knows nothing about life-sucking aliens from another galaxy. |
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Season 5, Episode 20: Enemy at the GateOriginal Air Date—9 January 2009A hive ship turbo-charged with a ZPM has received the Wraith's message from a alternate universe containing the location of Earth. The ship is now heading for Earth. |
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Season 1, Episode 1: Air: Part 1Original Air Date—2 October 2009When Icarus Base is attacked, it's inhabitants are forced to flee through the Stargate. The base was created on a distant planet to take advantage of a powerful energy supply located there. Their goal is to try and determine the purpose of the mysterious ninth symbol of the Stargate, which they've never been able to lock in. In going through the Stargate, they are transported not to Earth but to a very old apparently uninhabited spacecraft. With the group's commander injured, Lt. Scott and the chief scientist - Dr. Nicholas Rush - lead the exploration of the craft. Several areas of the ship have been damaged but it is basically functional. They are able to learn that they are, in fact, billions of light years from Earth. |
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Season 1, Episode 2: Air: Part 2Original Air Date—2 October 2009Tensions rise as the new arrivals explore the ship. Dr. Rush comes under suspicion with his secretive behavior and attitude. He determines however that the ship is losing air. They find a damaged room that is partly exposed to space but the problem is that the door can only be closed from the inside. Who is prepared to sacrifice their life for the others? Once that problem is solved, Rush determines that the level of carbon dioxide is rising rapidly. The ship comes out of hyperspace however near a planet that will have the materials needed to fix the scrubbers. They are given only 12 hours however to get what they need. |
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Season 1, Episode 3: Air: Part 3Original Air Date—9 October 2009With the ship out of hyper-space for twelve hours, Lt. Scott, Sgt. Spencer, Ian, Dr. Rush and others travel down to the planet to find the minerals necessary for the scrubbers to provide them with breathable air. They find a desert planet that should have what they need but they will have to locate a dried lake bed as it will be the likely source. Scott recalls some of his troubled past. As time winds down, some of the team decide to use the gate to transport themselves to a habitable planet, despite Ian's advice to the contrary. Chloe Armstrong communicates with her mother to tell her about what's happened to her father. |
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Season 1, Episode 4: DarknessOriginal Air Date—16 October 2009Having resolved their situation and with an ample supply of breathable air, Dr. Rush turns his attention to their limited power supply. His short temper - not to mention his tantrums - is grating on everyone and Col. Young tries to establish some control over the scientist's activities. Rush has been working virtually non-stop, leading him to collapse. When the power fails completely the occupants find themselves hurtling into a new solar system. Elsewhere, several of the refugees record messages and some are on the verge of rebellion thinking information is being withheld from them. Eli is forced to help calm them. |
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Season 1, Episode 5: LightOriginal Air Date—23 October 2009As destiny is flying directly into the sun, unable to change it course, the crew decides to abandon ship and attempt to survive on a nearby planet. However the shuttle they need to escape can only hold a fraction of the crew on Destiny. Colonel Young decides to hold a lottery to choose who will go on the shuttle, Scott and Johanson are chosen by Young to lead the evacuation and Young and Rush remove themselves from the lottery. Those left on the ship wait for death, but are surprised to find that instead of being destroyed the ship regains power. Relief last shortly, however, when they realize that the shuttle is unable to meet up with destiny again. All is saved with the quick thinking of Colonel Young. |
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Season 1, Episode 6: WaterOriginal Air Date—30 October 2009The water reserves are mysteriously disappearing, in massive amounts, and members of the crew are quick to blame others. When Destiny drops out of FTL the only planet in range is an ice planet with a toxic atmosphere and only two of the space suits are operational. Colonel Young and Luitenenant Scott gate to the planet and start the search for pure ice, using Eli's new invention, a hover cart. When the Colonel is away, Johansen, who is currently in charge, discovers that the dust aliens Scott found on another planet, followed him to destiny and are using up massive amounts of water. The aliens seem harmless until aggravated by a startled crew member and attack him. Meanwhile, Scott and Young have found pure ice a ways from the gate and have returned for a second load. Johansen has a plan to trap the aliens in an air locked room, but when they do the now angered aliens begin to look for a way out. Back on the planet, while returning to the stargate with another load of ice, lieutenant Scott fall into a crevice, during a tremor, and becomes stuck. With Young attempting to dislodge him and pull him out another tremor causes the crevice to enclose tighter and rupture Scotts suit, slowly causing him to loose consciousness. With time running out Young must decide weather or not to leave Scott behind and get the ice back to Destiny. On Destiny the trapped aliens find a way out of the locked room, so Johansen comes up with a plan to lure them into a container of water and lock them in. Another tremor occurs on the planet and releases Scott to fall farther into the crevice but Young is able to catch him just in time and pull him out, just in time to rush to the gate to see the container of aliens being hurdled out through the Stargate and gate back before destiny goes back into FTL. The ice provide some water but the problem remains, there not enough water to survive. |
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Season 1, Episode 7: EarthOriginal Air Date—6 November 2009The Ancient's communication's stones are used to allow certain crew members to return to Earth via compos mentis using volunteers on Earth. A risky plan is then hatched that might bring the crew home, and Rush is certain it is doomed to fail. Next US airings:
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Season 1, Episode 8: TimeOriginal Air Date—13 November 2009The travelers aboard the Destiny find a kino recording a visit they have made to a planet. The only problem is that haven't visited it yet. It seems that at some point in the near future several members of the crew use the gate to travel to a nearby planet but soon after their arrival, some begin to fall sick. Fearing that they may have contracted a communicable disease TJ decides they must remain on the planet or risk spreading the disease to other aboard the ship. They soon learn they are not alone on the planet and come under attack. Aboard the Destiny, Dr. Rush tries to learn just what has happened but when crew members fall ill, as they would have if they had gone to the planet below, TJ finds there is another explanation to the illness they have contracted. |
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Season 1, Episode 9: LifeOriginal Air Date—20 November 2009Exploring Destiny the team finds a chair similar to the one found in Antarctica by General Jack O'Neil. Young orders no one to sit in it, the neural interface can be very dangerous. Rush has found an Icarus like planet filled with naquadria in Destiny's database, only a year away. The news heightens crew moral, evident in the Pshyc evaluations preformed from Johansen. On a trip to the planet Matthew Scott gets a letter from an old friend and when he goes to visit her he discovers that she has an eight year old child that he fathered. Camille goes to the planet to visit her girl friend, an emotional reunion ensues. When Scott returns to Destiny he has a vision of Telford visiting Emily Young, Everett Young's wife. Young goes to the planet to see Telford with his wife and attempts to attack him but the stones are pulled before he can. It is discovered that Rush has planted the information about the planet, and there is no way to dial home yet. Rush claims that this is because he wanted to boost moral on the ship. In the end Young surprises Telford on the planet and beats him. |
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Season 1, Episode 10: JusticeOriginal Air Date—4 December 2009When Sgt. Spencer is found shot in his quarters, Lt. Scott conducts a room to room search for any evidence. It looks bad for Col. Young when Scott and Eli find the murder weapon in the Colonel's room. He asks Chloe to represent him at a hearing that will be held on board. The military members of the crew are prepared to back-up their commanding officer with force if necessary but Young insists they all calm down and let the process continue. Eli manages to find conclusive evidence about what exactly happened to Spencer and who put the gun in Young's room. Knowing who is behind the deception, Young takes action. |
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Season 1, Episode 11: SpaceOriginal Air Date—2 April 2010Col. Young returns to the Destiny having left Dr. Rush on the planet below. Some are dubious about his explanation and Camile puts Young on notice that her own report may cast doubt on his motives. When he tries to use the communication stones to report back to Earth, he is transferred in to a being on a alien ship. He returns safely but they soon come under attack where the aliens take Chloe prisoner. Young returns to the alien vessel via the communication stones to rescue her but is shocked to find someone else in their holding tanks as well. |
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Season 1, Episode 12: DividedOriginal Air Date—9 April 2010Now safely returned to the Destiny, both Chloe and Dr. Rush are having nightmares about their period of captivity. Rush believes that the aliens are only after one thing - the Destiny itself. They find a tracking device attached to the underside of the ship and manage to destroy it. Rush and Camile Wray however are concerned at Col. Young's actions and decide to protect their own interests by forcing them to submit to civilian authority. Rush's attempt at getting control of the ship's and sealing off the military personnel in one part of the ship computer nearly results in Young and Lt. Scott's death. When the aliens reappear and once again attack the ship, Eli realizes how they were found. |
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Season 1, Episode 13: FaithOriginal Air Date—16 April 2010Now firmly in control again, Col. Young and the other military personnel try to find a way to live with the civilians who tried to take control of the ship. When the Destiny prematurely comes out of hyper-space due to a computer glitch, they find both a sun and an Earth-like planet that should not be there. Rush concludes that the entire system was created by an alien race that is far beyond their imaginations. With the ship malfunctioning and a month's worth of repairs before it can jump again, several of the military and civilians decide to spend time on the planet. Hard feelings from the mutiny persist and it's an opportunity for everyone to mend fences. When the time comes to return to the Destiny, several of them decide they want to stay on the planet. Young is prepared to let them stay, but he imposes severe conditions. |
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Season 1, Episode 14: HumanOriginal Air Date—23 April 2010Dr. Rush relives his past life by sitting in the alien chair in an attempt to download critical data. A university professor, his wife's cancer returns and he is recruited by Dr. Daniel Jackson for what will be called the Icarus project. He's avoiding dealing with his wife's situation and throws himself into his work. In his dream-like state, he's trying to make sense of all the information he is accumulating. Back on the ship, the Destiny comes out of hyperspace and some of the crew investigate the planet below. They find an ancient archaeological site but are trapped when part of the site caves in. Digging them out is a slow process and the next jump is quickly approaching. |
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Season 1, Episode 15: LostOriginal Air Date—30 April 2010Still trapped on the planet after the Destiny has jumped, Lt. Scott, Sgt. Greer, Chloe and Eli try to find a way out of the underground maze. After one is caught in another cave in, the remaining three make their way to a gate but must jump blindly from planet to planet hoping to pick up a signal from the Destiny before it jumps. On board the ship, Col. Young decides to send out a search party. The clock is ticking down and the next jump will take them into an inter-galactic void forever leaving their friends behind. TJ meanwhile decides the time has come to tell Col. Young that she is pregnant with his child. |
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Season 1, Episode 16: SabotageOriginal Air Date—7 May 2010The Destiny has jumped into hyperspace and is now traveling through an inter-galactic void. They've also been unable to locate Eli, Cloe and Scott who have been left behind. Dr. Rush has calculated that based on their current energy consumption, the Destiny has insufficient fuel to reach the next galaxy and they are doomed to die. The engines suddenly fail however and they arrange for an expert, Amanda Perry, to come on board via the communication stones and help them out. Perry and Rush have known each other for many years but as a quadriplegic, is experiencing what life has to offer. On Earth, Camile Wray's consciousness has been transferred to Perry's body and is wheelchair bound. |
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Season 1, Episode 17: PainOriginal Air Date—14 May 2010Several members of the crew begin hallucinating and their desires and phobias come to the fore. Lt. James believes she's spent a passionate night with Matthew Scott. Chloe sees her deceased father and they have a pleasant conversation. Lt. Scott sees his young son on board the Destiny. Sgt. Greer sees Camile Wray skulking around and is convinced she is once again plotting a takeover of the ship. The hallucinations may be spreading and TJ thinks she's found an infectious agent that may be behind it all. |
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Season 1, Episode 18: SubversionOriginal Air Date—21 May 2010Col. Young investigates the possibility that Col. Telford is a traitor who may have given information to the enemy leading to the attack on the Icarus base. The initial report on Telford comes from Dr. Rush who had a flash when he used the communications stones. Something similar had happened to Lt. Scott when using the stones which led him to suspect that Col. Young's wife was having an affair with Telford. As a result of that affair, Young's investigation will be suspect. Rush returns to Earth via the stones inhabiting Telford's body and Young returns as well to brief General O'Neill. On board ship, Telford knows something is up. Rush doesn't fool anyone and is soon taken prisoner by Commander Kira. The crew meanwhile have a baby shower for T.J. who worries about the kind of life her unborn child will have. |
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Season 1, Episode 19: Incursion: Part 1Original Air Date—4 June 2010Having extracted a confession from Col. Telford, Col. Young and his troops prepare for the expected attack from the Lucian Alliance. Hotly pursued by Col. Samantha Carter, the Lucian Alliance's Commander Kiva orders everyone through their gate and directly onto the Destiny. Young anticipated their plan and was intent on letting them get control of the gate room but then cut off life support to them. He has to change his strategy when he realizes that Col. Telford has jumped with them. In the ensuing skirmishes, several of Young's personnel, including TJ and Lt. Scott are taken prisoner and Commander Kira is quite prepared to kill them all if need be. |
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Season 1, Episode 20: Incursion: Part 2Original Air Date—9 June 2010The battle between the Lucian Alliance and the crew of the Destiny continues with the Lucians seeming to gain the upper hand. Camillle Wray takes charge of the negotiations after the failed military strategy and finds that Commander Kira is a very tough negotiator who will take every advantage available to her. They manage to negotiate at least a temporary truce when it's determined that a module on the exterior of the ship requires repair. Lt. Scott and Sgt. Greer make the journey but when the temporary truce on board the ship goes sour, they find themselves unable to return. Eli and Chloe meanwhile are still trapped in a remote part of the ship and it's left to Eli to find a solution to Scott and Greer's dilemma. |
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Season 2, Episode 1: InterventionOriginal Air Date—28 September 2010The Lucian Alliance is still in control of the Destiny and Col. Young is determined to get it back under his control. Young and most of his personnel are prisoners however leaving it to Rush, Lt. Scott, Sgt. Greer, Elia and Chloe to find a way to get control of the ship. They are left alone on the Destiny when Young and the prisoners are dispatched to a nearby planet. When they take possession of the control room, Rush devises a plan that will likely result in the death of the Lucian Alliance members but also any of their colleagues that might still be on board. Meanwhile, TJ is unconscious recovering from her wounds but seemingly awakes in a perfect where she and her newborn are joined by crew members from the past. |
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Season 2, Episode 2: AftermathOriginal Air Date—5 October 2010Col. Young and Dr. Rush are back in control of the Destiny and the remaining members of the Lucian Alliance are in custody. They're not proving to be very cooperative however and trouble looms. Of greater concern is the lack of food and water on board. Rush brings the Destiny out of hyperspace - he now has complete control of all of the ship's data banks, a fact he has not shared with anyone - near planet that may provide the supplies they need. The expedition to the planet's surface is an a shuttle - it doesn't have a working gate - leads to tragedy and the death of a crewman. Rush is also having a strange experience on the command bridge he has found. |
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Season 2, Episode 3: AwakeningOriginal Air Date—12 October 2010The crews comes across a ship that is virtually identical to the Destiny. The two ships automatically dock with each other and begin transferring data between systems. No one appears to be aboard the new ship but Scott and Greer discover a hold with a series of gates, presumably being transported to various sites. The scientific team thinks that combining the power of the two ships may allow them to open a gate to Earth. It all goes wrong however when the new ship begins to drain the Destiny's power. Nor, it turns out, are they alone on board the new craft. Meanwhile, Col. Young continues to clash with the remaining members of the Lucian Alliance who want to be freed from custody. Several of the civilians think he should give them a break but he's convinced they're a threat. TJ is still dealing with her emotions over the lost of her baby. |
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Season 2, Episode 4: PathogenOriginal Air Date—19 October 2010Eli rushes back to Earth using the communication stones when he receives word that his mother is hospitalized and in declining health. She's stopped taking her medication and is clearly depressed over the fact that Eli has never been in touch with her. Eli has to decide whether or not to tell her the truth. Camile Wray also visits Earth to spend time with her partner, Sharon Walker, but something is clearly wrong. Chloe has been out of sorts lately and begins sleepwalking. A concerned Lt. Scott finds something startling in her diary. Col. Young decides the release the Alliance members from the brig but one of them is having difficulty fitting in. |
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Season 2, Episode 5: CloverdaleOriginal Air Date—26 October 2010While on a planetary expedition, Lt. Scott is infected by a plant and he now has a fungus-like growth on his left arm. TJ has tried everything known to her but she cannot get the fungus to stop spreading. Col. Young refuses them permission to return the Destiny to prevent the spread of the unknown disease and they face the prospect of having to surgically remove Young's arm. In his unconscious state, Scott imagines himself returning home to Cloverdale where he is to be married to Chloe. In his dream-like state, roles and identities have changed: Sgt. Greer is his best friend and is with him to act as his best man; Eli is Chloe's brother; Col. Young his father; TJ is a paramedic who treats him after he loses consciousness; and Dr. Rush is the Minister who will marry them. |
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Season 2, Episode 6: Trial and ErrorOriginal Air Date—2 November 2010After returning from Earth (via the communication stones), Col. Young is somewhat depressed as his wife asked him for a divorce. He's drinking heavily and begins to have a recurring dream where the Destiny is attacked by the aliens they had earlier encountered. They are demanding Chloe's return and in the first few dreams, his refusal to do so leads to the Destiny's destruction. In a later dream, he eventually relents and hands Chloe over to them, leading to a major confrontation with Lt. Scott. He is convinced that his dreams are a premonition but Dr. Rush has a different interpretation. As well, Rush still hasn't told anyone that he now has complete control of the ship. Meanwhile, Eli may have found his soul mate when one of the Lucian Alliance members shows an interest in his work. |
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Season 2, Episode 7: The Greater GoodOriginal Air Date—9 November 2010The Destiny comes out of hyperspace and the crew finds itself facing an abandoned space craft. Col. Young and Dr. Rush go aboard and manage to start basic systems but a sudden engine start propels them too far from the Destiny to be able return. Rush confides in a colleague who is on board using the communication stones, Amanda Perry, about the control room and his ability to control all of the Destiny's systems. Word soon spreads leading to yet another confrontation between Young and Rush. Ginn and Eli seem to be getting along well but she is asked to travel to Earth to provide information on a possible Lucian Alliance attack. Simeon is concerned that Ginn is giving away their secrets and is clearly intent on doing something about it. |
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Season 2, Episode 8: MaliceOriginal Air Date—16 November 2010Simeon has killed Ginn - whose body contained Dr. Amanda Perry's consciousness - and taken Lisa Park prisoner before using the gate to get to a nearby planet. An outraged Dr. Rush sets off on his own to find him but Lt. Scott and Sgt. Greer soon join him. Simeon is quite happy to lead them on a chase and taunts Rush at every opportunity. When Rush finally catches up with him, he has a surprise for him. He may have acted too quickly however. On board the Destiny, a distraught Eli is doing his best to slow the jump clock to give those on the planet more time. Chloe is the one who comes up with a solution to their problem. |
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Season 2, Episode 9: VisitationOriginal Air Date—23 November 2010The Destiny comes out of hyperspace only to find one of their own shuttles asking for permission to dock. Aboard is Dr. Caine and the others who had opted to re-settle on a planet they has discovered. They claim to not know what is going one and the last they remember is that were still on the planet when they went to bed the previous evening. TJ hopes that her baby will be with them but Cain has no memory of her visiting them. Most of the returnees seem to have few memories of their time on the planet and Camile Wray thinks that the aliens may have wired their memories clean. She suggests hypnosis as a means of unlocking their minds. Eli meanwhile is worried about Chloe, as is Lt. Scott, but her transformation into an alien being is continuing. |
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Season 2, Episode 10: ResurgenceOriginal Air Date—30 November 2010After identifying an energy pattern that may signify the existence of intelligent life, the Destiny is rerouted to the site only to find the results of what must have been an epic battle. Debris is strewn everywhere and Col. Young dispatches Lt. Scott, Sgt. Greer and Adam Brody in the shuttle to investigate one of the ships, the type that he and Dr. Rush had only recently explored. The team has little time to find anything before they realize that not everything in battlefield is debris and attack drones are lying in wait. The Destiny's engines are off line however and their shields are weakening under and endless assault when someone from their past comes to the rescue. It's not going to prove to be smooth sailing however. Meanwhile, Chloe's transformation is advancing rapidly. She manages to escape custody and heads straight for the bridge. |
Currently in mid season break. Second part of season 2 is to air in spring 2011
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Season 2, Episode 11: DeliveranceOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 12: Twin DestiniesOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 13: AlliancesOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 14: HopeOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 15: SeizureOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 16: The HuntOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 17: Common DescentOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 18: EpilogueOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 19: BlockadeOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 2, Episode 20: GauntletOriginal Air Date—2011 |
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Season 1, Episode 1: Episode #1.1Original Air Date—10 February 2007Evolutionary zoologist Professor Nick Cutter has still not come to terms with the disappearance of his wife Helen eight years ago. She is on his mind when he goes to the Forest of Dean with his friends Stephen Hart (an expert tracker) and Connor Temple (an archaeology student and avid conspiracy theorist) to investigate some reports of a large animal at large there. After finding some damage done by something large with claws they retire to a local hotel bar where Cutting is approached in a matter sure to get his immediate attention by Claudia Brown, a young employee of the Home Office, and the four set off back into the forest to try to find whatever made those claw marks and did that damage. Coincidentally, peroxide blonde Abby Maitland, a zoo keeper devoted to reptiles (especially lizards, iguanas, and chameleons), hears that day from her boss that, despite her dedication to her work, she'll soon be out of a job because of budget cuts. Meanwhile she takes on a visit to a local household on the edge of the Forest of Dean where a young boy has an unusual reptile pet that he found in the forest. This turns out to be a hitherto unknown species of flying lizard, so she sets off with the boy who intends to show her where he found it. Thus the protagonists of this series meet up in the forest and encounter their first Anomaly, and one or two of the dinosaurs that have arrived in the present day by walking through it. Brown has to call in the authorities and we meet James Lester, the arrogant Downing Street troubleshooter who "will be leading the response" of the British government to these discoveries. Indue course, Nick Cutter and a Special Forces minder step through the Forest of Dean anomaly, and discover that more than one person, including Helen Cutter, had indeed been in the prehistoric landscape on the other side and that at least one of them had not survived. Meanwhile, a carnivorous dinosaur rampages through a local school after hours, when the only people about are one small boy in detention, and the teacher minding him who (of course) is dismissive when he says "Miss, there's a dinosaur in the playground!" --- until, that is, it starts trying to smash its way into the classroom where they are cowering. |
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Season 1, Episode 2: Episode #1.2Original Air Date—17 February 2007Connor and Abby join forces to investigate another anomaly suspected of being in the New Forest (Hampshire/Dorset). Meanwhile gigantic bugs (beetles? spiders? ancient...) attack people on the London Underground and Professor Cutter concludes that another anomaly has opened up, to a much earlier prehistoric era --- the carboniferous. After a special forces sortie, he is persuaded to allow Abby to join the team as they go to see for themselves after Lester has agreed (under protest) to stop trains through the affected tunnel section. |
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Season 1, Episode 3: Episode #1.3Original Air Date—24 February 2007A prehistoric aquatic creature like a huge crocodile appears in a London swimming pool, eats a life guard, then vanishes. Later a special forces diver vanishes, but then the diver's bones turn up in a flooded basement in a town some way to the south west. Nick Cutter predicts that incidents will occur at places on a straight line through these two locations on the map of southern England. Eventually Cutter is allowed to go through an underwater anomaly, tethered by a safety rope a mile long. Finally, amid a prehistoric landscape, he meets his long missing wife. |
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Season 1, Episode 4: Episode #1.4Original Air Date—3 March 2007Lester begins interrogating Helen Cutter in a high-tech Home Office maximum security wing, but gets nowhere; she demands that Nick be brought to her. Meanwhile Connor achieves his dream and moves in with Abby, to the amazement of his friends Tom and Duncan, who decide to put a tracker on him and thereby follow the team to a sport stadium where another anomaly has opened in the restaurant kitchens. Tom and Duncan manage to take a dodo home with them before they realize it has a very nasty bite. |
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Season 1, Episode 5: Episode #1.5Original Air Date—10 March 2007Tension between Cutter and Lester continues, with Claudia Brown, as ever, caught in the middle. Stephen Hart reveals his connoisseur's ability to analyse by taste exotic animal dung. A golfer is savaged on the green at a deserted country hotel. Connor is still lodging with Abby, still at arm's length even after outstaying his one-week welcome by three more weeks, but still hopeful of romance. When summoned to the new scene of action, he accidentally takes Abby's tame flying green dinosaur Rex with him. This is not good, because the team soon discover that the prehistoric threat is now from the air. It is also greatly attracted by the scent of blood. |
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Season 1, Episode 6: Episode #1.6Original Air Date—17 March 2007Missing people could be the work of a new creature that arrived via a rift in time from the future. |
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Season 2, Episode 1: Episode #2.1Original Air Date—12 January 2008Cutter grapples with Claudia Brown's disappearance whilst struggling to adjust to working with her replacement - Oliver Leek. Meanwhile, the team try to re-capture a pack of Raptors on the loose in the local shopping center. |
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Season 2, Episode 2: Episode #2.2Original Air Date—19 January 2008An anomaly to a period before an oxygen-based atmosphere opens in an office tower. |
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Season 2, Episode 3: Episode #2.3Original Air Date—26 January 2008An outdoor adventure park is terrorized by a hungry saber-tooth tiger. |
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Season 2, Episode 4: Episode #2.4Original Air Date—2 February 2008The new anomaly detector detects a new anomaly opening in the middle of the river Thames. When the team investigate they discover not one but two waterborne predators hunting in the murky depths of the river! |
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Season 2, Episode 5: Episode #2.5Original Air Date—9 February 2008An anomaly in a drainage pipe leads a young girl chasing her dog into a bleak, sandy past landscape filled with burrowing monsters. |
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Season 2, Episode 6: Episode #2.6Original Air Date—16 February 2008The team capture a Mammoth running rampant on the M25. The conspiracy is finally revealed as they attempt to kill Cutter and his team and destroy the ARC. |
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Season 2, Episode 7: Episode #2.7Original Air Date—23 February 2008The conspiracy unravels and people working closely on the project die -- or do they? |
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Season 3, Episode 1: Episode #3.1Original Air Date—23 March 2009A crocodilian, a creature from the Eocene period which was mistaken for a god and worshipped in ancient Egypt is released through an anomaly whist on display at an Egyptian exhibition at the British Museum. It kills the curator, Marion and flees across London, diving into the Thames. Cutter recruits Dr. Sarah page, Marion's assistant, to help his team retrieve it. |
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Season 3, Episode 2: Episode #3.2Original Air Date—30 March 2009At an abandoned house, the team discover a creature from the future that can camouflage itself to any background. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with an interfering cop, Danny Quinn, who in the end courageously helps the team. |
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Season 3, Episode 3: Episode #3.3Original Air Date—6 April 2009The team must dispose of a number of diictodons, cute-seeming but malevolent burrowing creatures who appear via an anomaly in a hospital, where they cause a power failure by biting through cables. Mick Harper, a nosey journalist, takes an interest in the team's work. The diictodons are disposed of but Helen Cutter makes a clone of her husband in order to enter the ARC and find out more about an artefact she has stolen. |
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Season 3, Episode 4: Episode #3.4Original Air Date—18 April 2009Whilst Lester appoints Jenny as temporary leader and Connor perfects his machine to close anomalies a giganotosaurus, a huge carnivorous dinosaur, appears in an aircraft hangar and eats a television crew summonsed by greedy reporter Harper and his editor. To the team's initial annoyance Danny Quinn arrives but proves his worth when they have to save a besieged air crew from the monster. Lester is suspicious that his boss Christine Johnson is conducting secret experiments in the Ark. |
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Season 3, Episode 5: Episode #3.5Original Air Date—25 April 2009An anomaly appears in the flat of unsympathetic millionaire Sir Richard Bentley,ultimately turning him into a flesh-eating monster,slowly evolving into a giant fungus. Sir James allows an enthusiastic Danny to replace Cutter at the ARC and,along with Connor,he destroys the former Sir Richard by exposure to extreme cold. Jenny sees an old photograph of herself from the days when she was Claudia and decides to move on. |
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Season 3, Episode 6: Episode #3.6Original Air Date—2 May 2009Sarah establishes the purpose of the artefact - it can predict the whereabouts of anomalies. Johnson, anxious to claim it for herself, deposes Sir James, causing the team to flee with it to a ramshackle safe house in deep woodland, where large and carnivorous prehistoric birds emerge through an anomaly to pursue them. Good teamwork sees off the predators and Johnson but Abby gets a shock due to her imbecile brother. |
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Season 3, Episode 7: Episode #3.7Original Air Date—9 May 2009An odd-looking, wounded dinosaur leaps through an anomaly in a scrapyard, pursued by a medieval knight, who thinks it is a dragon and causes havoc in the high street during a carnival, believing he is in Hell. Whilst Abby patches up the creature's wounds, Sarah steps back in time through the anomaly to discover that the knight is William de Mornay, seeking redemption for his sins by slaying a dragon and on her return persuades him to spare the dinosaur and return home. Connor meanwhile takes drastic action to retrieve Abby's pet Rex, lost in a card game by her stupid brother Jack. |
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Season 3, Episode 8: Episode #3.8Original Air Date—16 May 2009A giant ant from the same future location as the artefact comes through an anomaly and kills two guards. Jack, Abby's daft brother,from whom she has kept her job secret and is anxious to know what she really does, arrives at the site and is chased through the anomaly by the ant and its offspring. The team follow him into an urban wilderness where they are besieged in a bus by carnivorous monsters but manage to escape. Jack atones for his bad behaviour by telling Abby how much Connor loves her but Danny and James are disturbed to find that Johnson and her henchman Wilder also have access to anomalies and have brought a young woman back through one. |
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Season 3, Episode 9: Episode #3.9Original Air Date—23 May 2009A herd of rhinoceros-like creatures, embolotherium, come through a rift at a camp-site. Danny rescues Eve, the young woman Johnson and Wilder have brought from the future and takes her to the site where she saves the day with a device which creates an anomaly, through which the beasts return home. She is taken to the ARC where she is not who she first appears to be. |
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Season 3, Episode 10: Episode #3.10Original Air Date—6 June 2009Sarah and Becker battle giant insects who have come through the rift at Johnson's H.Q. whilst Abby, Connor and Danny pursue Helen Cutter through the anomaly she has created. Her plan is to travel back to Africa in the year four million B.C. in order to stop the evolution of human life. With Connor injured Danny faces her alone but has an unexpected ally to help him save the world. Can he make it back to his own time before the anomaly closes? |
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Season 4, Episode 1: Episode #4.1Original Air Date—1 January 2011Connor and Abby struggle with life in the Cretaceous Period, meanwhile the A.R.C. has been rebuilt and updated with two new members. |
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Season 4, Episode 2: Episode #4.2Original Air Date—2 January 2011When Connor looks up old friends Duncan, he doesn't expect to find him obsessed with creature sightings. Warning him of the elusive dock creature, the pair track it down to the docks, only to find evidence of a fresh kill. With Abby and Matt arriving to help, they find the creature after a tense chase through a container yard. Will Connor's quick-thinking and bravery earn him back his place on the team? |
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Season 4, Episode 3: Episode #4.3Original Air Date—8 January 2011A mysterious group come through an anomaly in a theatre, unknowingly followed by deadly tree creatures. As they attempt to escape, Matt inadvertently brings one of the group - Emily - back against her will. She promises to help him find the creature, in return for going back through the anomaly. In a frantic chase through the city, they track the creature down, only to discover the anomaly has closed, leaving Emily stranded. |
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Season 4, Episode 4: Episode #4.4Original Air Date—15 January 2011The ARC is quiet and their has been no anomalies for months.Philip Burton and James Lester discuss shutting down The ARC and ending the anomaly operation because with the current status of the government they need to spare every penny they have and when an operation looks complete it usually is.However,Matt has been experimenting with the security systems for some reason and accidentally turned off the anomaly detector a few months ago.Fortunately,their has only been one anomaly they would have missed and one that is about to open.Matt suddenly realises and turns on the anomaly detector to discover a new anomaly as well as a anomaly they missed.Out came a Future Snake and a Wolly Mammoth.The team are looking for the Wolly Mammoth unaware that a Future Snake,which came through the anomaly they missed, is killing people, with Venom, for its dinner.Can they discover the creature before it continues its killings and stop the governments plans to shutdown the arc and end the anomaly operation? |
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Season 4, Episode 5: Episode #4.5Original Air Date—22 January 2011Lester sacks Matt because he fully believes that it was his fault for the shutdown of the ARC and the end of the anomaly operation.He also informs Matt that the anomalies are no longer his concern because if they are not the governments concern then they are no longer his concern.Hearing about the shutdown of the ARC and anomaly operation Jenny is concerned when reading newspaper reports about a creature attack at a seaside village she contacts Connor,Abby,Becker and Jess to meet them at the location.When they enter the village they discover the worst thing they have ever seen loads of creature from the future including large killer Future wasps and the bat like Future Predators.Jenny with the agreement of Connor,Jess,Abby and Becker decides to reveal everything to public. |
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Season 4, Episode 6: Episode #4.6Original Air Date—????The Future Creatures dominance continues to a castle.The whole of the UK is driven into chaos by the revelation about the future predators and evacuation plans are prepared across the UK.With no idea what do about the future predators,Jenny decides to send back-up to report about the situation while she investigates sightings of a massive shark in the rive Thames.Her suspicions are proven correct when she sights the creature and confirm to Jenny her worse fears it is a Megladon,the biggest and most dominant shark of all time.The team must ensure the crisis is limited to the future predators by stopping the Megladon's pursuit of prey in the River Thames |
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Season 4, Episode 7: Episode #4.7Original Air Date—????After living in the rift valley for many years Danny finally finds a way back to the present when he finds an anomaly which leads from the rift valley to the Jurassic ocean.He then discovers an anomaly leading from the Jurassic Sea to a submarine in the present but i pursued by a pod of pliosaurs which enter the present searching for food.He contacts Connor to tell him his status and he informs him that he knows how to stop the future predators ever coming through the anomaly in the seaside village because he knows a location of a future anomaly which leads to the future minutes before the creatures went through the anomaly leading to a seaside village.The team must be quick because the anomaly will open in 12 hours.The team now split up Jenny,Jess and Abby go on boat to meet Danny and contain the Liopleurodon.While Connor and Becker wait for a Phone Call telling them where the future anomaly will open.Will the team be able to stop the future creatures from ever coming through the anomaly leading to a seaside village,the Liopleurodon recking havoc on a submarine and what is Matt planning? |
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Season 5, Episode 1: Episode #5.1Original Air Date—2011With Danny's Help the ARC is reopened and the anomaly operation is authorized to go ahead by the government again.Since of this,Jenny decides to say goodbye and promises the team he will return if she gets informed of any other serious emergencies.The team feel betrayed by Matt's strange actions and Matt's defiance to rejoin the ARC.Matt is plotting something and the team need to find out soon because his plans could destroy the future of containing anomalies |
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Season 5, Episode 2: Episode #5.2Original Air Date—2011Becker understands Matt's Betrayl and persuades Lester to let him rejoin the team as team leader because he tells Lester that he would have done the same thing.With the anomaly detector and locker now fully operational the team set out to find an anomaly at a train station but what they don't realise is the fact that a large group of Dimetrodon and Gorgonopsid have stowed away on a train leaving for abroad.Thinking that nothing has escaped through the anomaly,the team pack up,lock the anomaly and leave for the ARC.The next day,the ARC gets the shock of its life when the Russian Government announces war on Britain,thinking they deployed the creatures on the train to help them invade the country.The Team head Abroad to find and contain the creatures but can they stop the start of WWIII? |
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Season 5, Episode 3: Episode #5.3Original Air Date—2011The Team must split up to contain Argentinosaurus that have escaped and are knocking people off the largest waterfall in Britain and Contain Future Creatures that have escaped through an anomaly leading from the future to the ARC .These creatures produce chemicals which make its prey fall asleep.How can the team contain Argentinosaurus without being pushed over the edge and stop predators from the future when they are becoming very tired from the chemicals the creature produces.Meanwhile,Ethan is watching the streets looking for Emily when he sees Emily's farther walking down the street and tries to follow him |
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Season 5, Episode 4: Episode #5.4Original Air Date—2011The team investigate an anomaly at a playground in a school but discover they are to late.All other the ground are children's bones and blood everything else has been ate by Future Carnivorous Birds who are already flying across Britain.How can they track down creatures that fly so fast?At the same time, Philip Burton has teamed up with Ethan who is looking for revenge on Emily because he blames her for the death of Charlotte.They work together stealing the ARC'S resources and trap the team in a church. |
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Season 5, Episode 5: Episode #5.5Original Air Date—2011Connor is beaten up for contacting Jenny Lewis and the ARC who together go looking for the future flying birds which the team failed to catch because they were kidnapped and locked in a church by Phillip Burton and Ethan.Jenny,with Danny and Duncan's help capture the birds and lock them up safely in a strong metal container.Jenny Lewis distracts Ethan and Philip Burton by leaving fake clues to Emily's whereabouts.Jenny succeeds and the team are freed.However,the team has been trapped for weeks with only limited supplies of food and water and loads anomalies of anomalies have opened up in the period of time which they have not been able to respond to so they set about looking through the Internet looking for creatures. |
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Season 5, Episode 6: Episode #5.6Original Air Date—2011The team with the help of Jenny,Duncan and Danny must fight several creatures which have escaped through the anomalies when they were trapped including a family of Tyrannosaurus,a herd of Giganotosaurus,a massive pack of Velociraptors,Megopterans and Future Predators.The team face their biggest task yet as they spread across the world looking for creatures.To add to their problems a anomaly opens up in London unleashing massive Future Crocodiles.How can the team keep up with the creatures and keep the public safe from them? |