Stargate - Command SG-1 / Episode list
This episode list contains all 214 episodes of the science fiction series Stargate - Kommando SG-1 .
Season 1 - The Journey Continues (1997–1998, # 1–22)
In the first season the foundations of the series are laid.
The SG-1 team gets together and you get a first glimpse into the world of the Goa'uld , a hostile species. Most of the episodes seem to be self-contained adventures on strange planets. There is also the first meeting with the Nox . Some of the planets and people will reappear in later seasons. The last three episodes of the season form the grand finale - the Goa'uld Apophis starts the first direct attack on earth.
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German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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1, 2 | 1, 2 | Das Tor zum Universum / The New Mission (In the German DVD menu) / Kinder der Götter (DVD episode) | Children of the Gods | July 27, 1997 | Jan. 6, 1999 | Mario Azzopardi | Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright |
Apophis appears for the first time, Sha're and Ska'ara become Goa'uld hosts. Teal'c joins SG-1. | |||||||
3 | 3 | The enemy in his body | The Enemy Within | Aug 1, 1997 | Jan. 13, 1999 | Dennis Berry | Brad Wright |
Kawalsky, already known from the movie, is controlled by a Goa'uld and dies. | |||||||
4th | 4th | Betrayed and sold | Emancipation | Aug 8, 1997 | Jan. 20, 1999 | Jeff Woolnough | Katharyn Michaelian Powers |
Carter is kidnapped on a planet by descendants of the Mongols. | |||||||
5 | 5 | The plague | The Broca Divide | Aug 15, 1997 | Jan. 27, 1999 | William Gereghty | Jonathan Glassner |
An epidemic turns people into "primeval people". Thanks to a contribution from Teal'c, Dr. Fraiser make a vaccine and eradicate the disease. | |||||||
6th | 6th | The first commandment | The First Commandment | 22 Aug 1997 | Feb 3, 1999 | Dennis Berry | Robert C. Cooper |
An SG-9 member can be worshiped as a god on a planet. If Daniel intervenes, the member can be disempowered and die in the process. | |||||||
7th | 7th | The resurrection | Cold Lazarus | Aug 29, 1997 | Feb 10, 1999 | Charles Correll | Jeff F. King |
A crystalline alien takes O'Neill's shape. | |||||||
8th | 8th | The power of the wise | The Nox | Sep 12 1997 | Feb 17, 1999 | Brad Turner | Hart Hanson |
First encounter with the Nox , who initially hide their high development. | |||||||
9 | 9 | The chosen ones | Letter candle | 19 Sep 1997 | Feb. 24, 1999 | Kenneth J. Girotti | Jeff F. King |
O'Neill is aging into an old man through nanocytes. | |||||||
10 | 10 | In the realm of the god of thunder | Thor's hammer | 26 Sep 1997 | 3rd Mar 1999 | Mario Azzopardi | Katharyn Michaelian Powers |
O'Neill and Teal'c are trapped in a labyrinth, first encounter with Asgard technology. The hammer is destroyed, Teal'c and O'Neill survive. | |||||||
11 | 11 | The torments of Tantalus | The Torment of Tantalus | Oct 3, 1997 | 10 Mar 1999 | Jonathan Glassner | Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 finds a person who passed the gate as early as 1945, the first reference to the "Alliance of the four greatest races". | |||||||
12 | 12 | Blood ties | Bloodlines | Oct 10, 1997 | 17th Mar 1999 | Mario Azzopardi | Jeff F. King |
Teal'c wants to prevent his son Rya'c from having a Goa'uld larva implanted. | |||||||
13 | 13 | fire and water | Fire and Water | Oct 17, 1997 | 24 Mar 1999 | Allan Eastman | Katharyn Michaelian Powers |
Daniel Jackson is kidnapped by an alien who hopes to get information about the fate of his companion from him. | |||||||
14th | 14th | The kiss of the goddess | Hathor | Oct 24, 1997 | 31 Mar 1999 | Brad Turner | Synopsis: David Bennett Carren, J. Larry Carroll Acting: Jonathan Glassner |
A team of archaeologists finds an Egyptian sarcophagus in a Mayan temple. When the men open it, the Goa'uld Queen Hathor escapes and kills her. The sarcophagus is brought to the Stargate Center. Hathor also goes to the SGC, where she is already intercepted at the gate. In the isolation cell, however, she succeeds in making Daniel Jackson docile with her special skills. He then tries to get the general and the rest of SG-1 to understand that Hathor is a friendly Goa'uld. Eventually she casts a spell over the general and all the other men. Samantha Carter, on the other hand, has great doubts about Hathor's credibility. As a woman, she cannot be influenced by Hathor's powers.
It turns out that Hathor acts like a "queen bee" to the Goa'uld. It can create Goa'uld larvae using a new host's DNA code. Daniel is chosen by Hathor as a lover (i.e., DNA source). Hathor takes control of the Stargate Center and wants to use it as a Goa'uld nest. She is raising Goa'uld larvae for all men at the SGC and plans to make Colonel O'Neill her first human incubator. To do this, she cuts an opening in his stomach and places him in the larval bath. Carter and Teal'c can free him before a larva has invaded him, but without a symbiote he will soon die. Teal'c gets the idea to put the Colonel in the sarcophagus, where he quickly recovers from his damage. Hathor fires at the sarcophagus with her Goa'uld technique, which explodes. O'Neill and Carter launch a stun attack. When Hathor notices this, Carter draws her pistol and shoots Hathor. Hathor can still somehow escape through the Stargate. For their role in saving the SGC, Captain Carter and Dr. Fraiser proposed by General Hammond for an Order of Merit. |
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15th | 15th | Cassandra | Singularity | Oct 31, 1997 | Apr 7, 1999 | Mario Azzopardi | Robert C. Cooper |
Nirrti wants to destroy the earth stargate with the help of a human bomb. First appearance of Cassandra . | |||||||
16 | 16 | retribution | Cor-Ai | Jan. 23, 1998 | Apr. 14, 1999 | Mario Azzopardi | Tom J. Astle |
Teal'c is charged on a planet for a crime he committed as Apophis' Primus. | |||||||
17th | 17th | Enigma | Enigma | Jan. 30, 1998 | Apr 21, 1999 | William Gereghty | Katharyn Michaelian Powers |
First appearance of the Tollans. | |||||||
18th | 18th | In the Eternal Ice | Solitudes | Feb 6, 1998 | Apr 28, 1999 | Martin Wood | Brad Wright |
Carter and O'Neill strand in Antarctica, the second earth gate is discovered. | |||||||
19th | 19th | Superman | Tin Man | Feb 13, 1998 | May 5, 1999 | Jimmy Kaufman | Jeff F. King |
An alien builds robots with SG-1 personality and looks. | |||||||
20th | 20th | The invasion, part 1 | There But for the Grace of God | Feb 20, 1998 | May 12, 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Robert C. Cooper |
Jackson finds himself in a parallel world where the Goa'uld attack the earth. | |||||||
21st | 21st | The invasion, part 2 | Politics | Feb. 27, 1998 | May 12, 1999 | Martin Wood | Brad Wright |
While a council deliberates on the future of the Stargate program, reviews are shown. | |||||||
22nd | 22nd | The invasion, part 3 | Within the Serpent's Grasp | 6th Mar 1998 | May 13, 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Synopsis: James Crocker Acting: Jonathan Glassner |
SG-1 dials an address from the parallel world and gets on a spaceship belonging to the Goa'ulds Apophis, which wants to attack the earth. |
Season 2 - Discover New Worlds (1998–1999, # 23–44)
In the second year, SG-1 can win some important allies in the fight against the Goa'uld . Acquaintance with the Tok'ra brings people a deeper insight into Goa'uld society. In addition, there are first indications of the ancients , and Jack O'Neill has the opportunity to visit an Asgard planet.
Overall, the series is slowly showing more depth and the episodes no longer all follow the same pattern: discovering a planet, exploring it, uncovering grievances or being in danger, eliminating grievances or escaping danger, return. A closer network is spun with new allies and several threads of action run side by side.
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German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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23 | 1 | The invasion, part 4 | The Serpent's Lair | June 26, 1998 | May 13, 1999 | Jonathan Glassner | Brad Wright |
SG-1 prevents Apophis from conquering the earth. | |||||||
24 | 2 | Friend or foe? | In the Line of Duty | July 3, 1998 | Aug 18, 1999 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
Carter is attacked by the Goa'uld Jolinar, who reveals himself to be Tok'ra and finally sacrifices himself for Carter. | |||||||
25th | 3 | Destroyer of the Worlds | Prisoners | July 10, 1998 | Aug 25, 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Terry Curtis Fox |
SG-1 is captured. During the escape, they free a supposedly innocent woman, who then reveals herself to be the destroyer of the worlds . | |||||||
26th | 4th | Virtual nightmare | The Gamekeeper | July 17, 1998 | Sep 1 1999 | Martin Wood | Synopsis: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright Acting: Jonathan Glassner |
A man on a strange planet taps into other people's brains and uses them as "computer games". | |||||||
27 | 5 | The sarcophagus | Need | July 24, 1998 | 8 Sep 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Synopsis: Robert C. Cooper, Damian Kindler Acting: Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 arrives on a planet whose ruler uses a sarcophagus (a Goa'uld healing device) that is addictive if used frequently. Jackson also becomes addicted. | |||||||
28 | 6th | Return of Thor | Thor's chariot | July 31, 1998 | Sep 15 1999 | William Gereghty | Katharyn Powers |
The planet Cimmeria (from episode 1x10) is attacked by Goa'uld. SG-1 see Thor in his natural form for the first time. First appearance of the system lord Heru'ur. | |||||||
29 | 7th | Trojan bullet | Message in a bottle | Aug 7, 1998 | 22 Sep 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Synopsis: Michael Greenburg, Jarrad Paul Acting: Brad Wright |
SG-1 finds a ball with intelligent microorganisms that are able to control people and computers. | |||||||
30th | 8th | The lost Son | Family | Aug 14, 1998 | 29 Sep 1999 | William Gereghty | Katharyn Powers |
Teal'c's son Rya'c was brainwashed to his side by Apophis. He is supposed to use a biological weapon on earth. | |||||||
31 | 9 | Sha're's return | Secrets | Aug 21, 1998 | Oct 6, 1999 | Duane Clark | Terry Curtis Fox |
Jackson finds his wife Sha're on Abydos , who is having a child by Apophis. Heru'ur wants to kidnap the child and SG-1 lets Apophis believe that it has succeeded. In fact, it remains on Abydos. Carter meets her father again and learns that he has cancer. | |||||||
32 | 10 | Insects of death | Bane | 25 Sep 1998 | Oct 13, 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Robert C. Cooper |
Teal'c is stung by an alien insect and begins to transform into such insects. | |||||||
33 | 11 | The Tok'ra, part 1 | The Tok'ra, Part 1 | Oct 2, 1998 | Oct 20, 1999 | Brad Turner | Jonathan Glassner |
SG-1 makes contact with the Tok'ra for the first time. | |||||||
34 | 12 | The Tok'ra, part 2 | The Tok'ra, Part 2 | Oct 9, 1998 | Oct 20, 1999 | Brad Turner | Jonathan Glassner |
The Tok'ra must leave their planet as it is under attack by the Goa'uld. Samantah's father Jacob Carter becomes the host of the Tok'ra Selmak in order not to die of cancer. | |||||||
35 | 13 | Ghosts | Spirits | Oct 23, 1998 | Oct 27, 1999 | Martin Wood | Gate Alexander Valenza |
People want to mine the metal trinium on a strange planet, against the will of the native Salish , who live like Indians and are protected by powerful aliens in animal form. | |||||||
36 | 14th | The second gate | Touchstone | Oct 30, 1998 | Nov 3, 1999 | Brad Turner | Sam Egan |
The Stargate Center finds out that the second earth gate (from episode 1x18) is being used by other people. | |||||||
37 | 15th | The fifth species | The Fifth Race | Jan. 22, 1999 | Nov 17, 1999 | Jimmy Kaufman | Synopsis: Misha Rashovichm Acting: Brad Wright |
O'Neill obtained the entire knowledge of the ancients through one device . This changes his being and his life is in danger. However, he manages to get to an Asgard planet, where he is freed from knowledge. | |||||||
38 | 16 | The black hole | A matter of time | Jan. 29, 1999 | Nov 17, 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Robert C. Cooper |
A planet near a black hole is selected via the Stargate . The effects are transmitted through the wormhole and threaten to destroy the earth. | |||||||
39 | 17th | Transmigration of souls | Holiday | Feb 5, 1999 | Dec 1, 1999 | Peter DeLuise | Katharyn Powers |
Jackson and the alien Ma'chello exchange bodies through his machine; later also O'Neill and Teal'c. | |||||||
40 | 18th | The fall of the sun god | Serpent's song | Feb 12, 1999 | Nov 24, 1999 | David Warry-Smith | Gate Alexander Valenza |
Apophis applies for asylum on earth and dies in the process. The system lord Sokar demands his corpse and the people have to give in. | |||||||
41 | 19th | Deadly sounds | One false step | Feb 19, 1999 | Dec 8, 1999 | William Corcoran | Michael Kaplan, John Sanborn |
During an exploration, a plant whose sounds are necessary for the survival of an alien race is damaged. | |||||||
42 | 20th | New enemies | Show and tell | Feb. 26, 1999 | Dec 8, 1999 | Peter DeLuise | Jonathan Glassner |
The invisible alien Reetou rebels want to kill all potential Goa'uld hosts - including humans. | |||||||
43 | 21st | 1969 | 1969 | 5th Mar 1999 | Dec 22, 1999 | Charles Correll | Brad Wright |
Due to a stargate malfunction, the SG-1 team travels back in time to 1969 and must try to travel back to the future without changing it too much. | |||||||
44 | 22nd | The lion's den, part 1 | Out of Mind | March 12 1999 | Aug 2, 2000 | Martin Wood | Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright |
Hathor has captured the SG-1 members and pretends to them that they were thawed after 79 years of cold sleep on earth in order to get information about the Stargate Center. |
Season 3 - Galactic Adventures (1999-2000, # 45-66)
In the third season, the characters continue to develop. Further storylines are formed, such as the child of Daniel Jackson's wife Sha're or the introduction of the Asgard's new enemy , the replicators , in the last episode of the season.
In the third season there are now more special effects .
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German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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45 | 1 | The lion's den, part 2 | Into the fire | June 25, 1999 | Aug 2, 2000 | Martin Wood | Brad Wright |
The captured members can be freed, Hathor dies. | |||||||
46 | 2 | Seth | Seth | July 2, 1999 | Aug 9, 2000 | William Corcoran | Jonathan Glassner |
Humans and Tok'ra notice that the system lord Seth has lived on earth for millennia. You find him as the head of a sect and defeat him. | |||||||
47 | 3 | The seeds of betrayal | Fair game | July 9, 1999 | Aug 16, 2000 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
Humans and Asgard negotiate on earth with the system lords Yu, Nirrti and Kronos about the "Asgard planetary protection agreement", which is supposed to protect the earth from the Goa'uld. | |||||||
48 | 4th | Obsessed | Legacy | July 16, 1999 | 23 Aug 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Gate Alexander Valenza |
A technology developed by Ma'chello against Goa'uld attacks employees of the Stargate Center. | |||||||
49 | 5 | The Lesson of the Orbans | Learning curve | July 23, 1999 | Aug 30, 2000 | Martin Wood | Heather E. Ash |
The people work together with the Orbans and find out that these children use nanites to make children intelligent above average, in order to later transfer the knowledge to everyone. | |||||||
50 | 6th | Lifelines | Point of View | July 30, 1999 | 6 Sep 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Plot: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Tor Alexander Valenza Acting: Brad Wright |
Carter and Kawalsky doppelgangers appear from a parallel universe in which the earth was invaded by Apophis. With the help of Asgard, the earth in the parallel world can be saved. | |||||||
51 | 7th | Bounty hunter | Deadman Switch | Aug 6, 1999 | 13 Sep 2000 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 meets the bounty hunter Aris Boch. He mostly works for Goa'uld, as he receives a drug that is essential for survival from them. | |||||||
52 | 8th | Demons | Demons | Aug 13, 1999 | Sep 20 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Carl Binder |
On one planet, a Goa'uld pretends to be a demon in an Unas host in order to blackmail people as victims. He is supposedly acting on behalf of Satan - presumably Sokar, who wants to win new hosts in this way. | |||||||
53 | 9 | Rules of warfare | Rules of Engagement | Aug 20, 1999 | 27 Sep 2000 | William Gereghty | Terry Curtis Fox |
SG-1 discovers an army of human warriors who appear to be terrestrial soldiers. However, they were dug up by Apophis to fight against the earth. | |||||||
54 | 10 | Sha're's death | Forever in a Day | Oct 8, 1999 | Oct. 4, 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Jonathan Glassner |
Daniel Jackson finds his wife Sha're, who is controlled by the Goa'uld Amaunet. Since he wants to kill Jackson, Sha're is shot by Teal'c. Before that, however, she can send Jackson a vision via the hand weapon that helps him cope better with her death and instructs him to search for the child (the host) of Apophis and Amaunet, who as Harsesis has the genetic knowledge of the Goa'uld . | |||||||
55 | 11 | past and present | Past and Present | Oct 15, 1999 | Oct 11, 2000 | William Gereghty | Gate Alexander Valenza |
SG-1 travels to the planet Vyus (P2Q-463), where all humans have lost their memories. It turns out that the destroyer of the worlds (from episode 2x03) is behind it, who can no longer remember herself. | |||||||
56 | 12 | Jolinar's memories | Jolinar's Memories | Oct 22, 1999 | Oct 18, 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Sonny Wareham, Daniel Stashower |
The Tok'ra Selmak in Samantha Carter's father Jacob was kidnapped by Sokar and is being held captive on Netu. Samantha is supposed to help free her father, as she carries the memories of the Tok'ra symbiote Jolinar, who once escaped from Netu. | |||||||
57 | 13 | Apophis' return | The devil you know | Oct 29, 1999 | Oct 25, 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Robert C. Cooper |
While SG-1 escapes from Netu with Jacob Carter or Selmak, where Sokar is killed, Apophis, who was also imprisoned there, manages to take Sokar's place. | |||||||
58 | 14th | Aliens on the rise | Foothold | Nov 5, 1999 | Nov 1, 2000 | Andy Mikita | Heather E. Ash |
The Stargate Center is under the control of aliens from P3X-118. The aliens use technology that allows them to copy the looks of their captives. Carter must ask Colonel Maybourne to stop the invasion. | |||||||
59 | 15th | The Tollan triad | Pretense | Dec 12, 1999 | Nov 8, 2000 | David Warry-Smith | Katharyn Powers |
A court hearing takes place on Tollana to decide whether the Goa'uld Klorel should be removed from the landlord Ska'ara. Eventually it is decided in favor of Ska'ara so that he can return to Abydos. At the same time, the representative of the Goa'uld, Lord Zipacna, uses the time of the trial to prepare an attack on Tollana, which SG-1, together with Lya, can prevent the Nox. | |||||||
60 | 16 | Urgo | Urgo | Dec 19, 1999 | Nov 15, 2000 | Peter DeLuise | Gate Alexander Valenza |
The SG-1 members can see an imaginary person named Urgo. It turns out that they had an alien device implanted in their brain. | |||||||
61 | 17th | O'Neill and Laira | A Hundred Days | Jan. 7, 2000 | Nov 22, 2000 | David Warry-Smith | Brad Wright |
O'Neill remains on the planet Edora after the Stargate is buried by a meteorite. After a hundred days, the Stargate Center manages to reopen the gate and bring O'Neill back. | |||||||
62 | 18th | O'Neill going astray | shades of grey | Jan. 14, 2000 | Nov 29, 2000 | Martin Wood | Jonathan Glassner |
O'Neill appears to start working for the NID. In fact, it is a covert investigation against the NID. | |||||||
63 | 19th | Deadly betrayal | New Ground | Jan. 21, 2000 | Jan. 3, 2001 | Chris McMullen | Heather E. Ash |
SG-1 is traveling on a planet where two states are at war. People get caught between the lines as they confirm the theory of one people who believe they once came to the planet through the Stargate, while the other people reject this theory. | |||||||
64 | 20th | Harsesis' salvation | Maternal instinct | Jan 28, 2000 | Feb 10, 2001 | Peter Woeste | Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 searches for the Harsesis child on the planet Kheb. First encounter with Grandma Desala . | |||||||
65 | 21st | The crystal skull | Crystal skull | Feb. 4, 2000 | Jan. 17, 2001 | Martin Wood | Synopsis: Michael Greenburg, Jarrad Paul Acting: Brad Wright |
Daniel Jackson is affected by a phase shift due to a crystal skull , which makes him invisible to other people and allows him to walk through walls. The Stargate Center contacts Daniel's grandfather Nicholas Ballard, as he once discovered such a crystal skull on Earth. Ballard is thereby able to see Daniel. | |||||||
66 | 22nd | Nemesis, part 1 | Nemesis | Feb 11, 2000 | June 1, 2001 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
The Asgard Thor is in Earth orbit with a ship infested by Replicators, an alien robot race, and SG-1 must stop the Replicators from getting to Earth. |
Season 4 - Distant Worlds, New Dangers (2000-2001, # 67-88)
New races will be introduced again this season. There is also a very close collaboration with the Tok'ra .
The fourth season was originally supposed to be the final season of Stargate SG-1. The American television channel Showtime extended the series for another year. The confirmation came so late that the scripts could not be changed. Therefore Apophis dies at the end of the 4th, or at the beginning of the next season, although he could have been used as an opponent in the 5th season. Peter Williams has guest appearances as Apophis in seasons 6 and 8.
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German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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67 | 1 | Nemesis, part 2 | Small victories | June 30, 2000 | June 1, 2001 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
A replicator survived the Beliskner crash . He replicated himself and with the help of his "brothers" took over a Russian submarine. The Asgard also need help fighting the Replicators. SG-1 and Thor only barely manage to save the earth and the homeworld of the Asgard. | |||||||
68 | 2 | The other side of the coin | The other side | July 7, 2000 | June 6, 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright |
SG-1 arrives on a planet at war. The state that controls the gate wants to form an alliance with Earth; In return for the supply of heavy water (to generate energy) the terrestrial people are to receive advanced weapon technologies. But since it finally turns out that the war was started by the new allies, SG-1 rejects the offer. | |||||||
69 | 3 | The legacy of the Atanics | Upgrades | July 14, 2000 | June 13, 2001 | Martin Wood | David Rich |
The Tok'ra bring three bracelets into the SGC, which give the wearer superhuman abilities (e.g. speed, strength). With their help, Apophis prevented the building of a battleship. | |||||||
70 | 4th | Shan'auc's sacrifice | Crossroads | July 21, 2000 | June 20, 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Katharyn Powers |
A Jaffa says that her symbiote wants to join the Tok'ra. SG-1 brings them to these. But as soon as the symbiote has a new host, his intentions become clear: he wants to infiltrate the Tok'ra. However, this can be prevented. | |||||||
71 | 5 | Summit meeting | Divide and Conquer | July 28, 2000 | June 27, 2001 | Martin Wood | Gate Alexander Valenza |
A summit is planned between the Tok'ra High Council and the President of the USA. But the Goa'uld have developed a new weapon that programs " sleepers " and poses a serious threat. | |||||||
72 | 6th | No end in sight | Window of Opportunity | Aug 4, 2000 | 4th July 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
An ancient device is activated and holds several planets, including Earth, trapped in a time loop, which only Teal'c and O'Neill notice. As they experience the same events over and over again, they try to find a way out of the situation. | |||||||
73 | 7th | The planet of water | Watergate | Aug 11, 2000 | July 11, 2001 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
The Russians have set up their own gate program. But this is revealed when they select a planet on which there is "intelligent water". Because the gate no longer closes. SG-1 can only turn it off by bringing back the water samples it has taken. | |||||||
74 | 8th | The Unas | The first ones | Aug 18, 2000 | July 18, 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise |
SG-1 encounters the Unas , who were the first hosts for the Goa'uld. Daniel wins a new friend, the Una Chaka. | |||||||
75 | 9 | The Enkarans | Scorched Earth | Aug 25, 2000 | July 25, 2001 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
After the Enkarans were relocated thanks to SG-1, an alien spaceship appears, which transforms the planet into a deadly environment for the Enkarans in order to settle their own race (a sulfur-based life form), which has different requirements for the environment. Resettlement is almost impossible and time is pressing. | |||||||
76 | 10 | The ice age planet | Beneath the surface | Sep 1 2000 | Aug 1, 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Heather E. Ash |
SG-1 has been brainwashed and has been working in a mine beneath the ice of an alien planet since then. The brainwashing did not work out completely, and memories are slowly returning. | |||||||
77 | 11 | No turning back | Point of no return | 8 Sep 2000 | Aug 8, 2001 | William Gereghty | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1 makes the acquaintance of Martin Lloyd, who has knowledge of the Stargate program and is otherwise a very paranoid man. It turns out that Martin is an alien who has lived on Earth for several years and whose memories have been suppressed. | |||||||
78 | 12 | Rescue in space | Tangent | Sep 15 2000 | Aug 15, 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Michael Cassutt |
Teal'c and O'Neill undertake a test flight with the X-301 Probe (a space glider that was assembled from parts of two captured Goa'uld gliders), but lose control of the controls and move further and further away from the earth . With the help of Sam's father / Selmak, they can finally be saved. | |||||||
79 | 13 | The return of Osiris | The Curse | 22 Sep 2000 | 22 Aug 2001 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Two ancient Egyptian canopies are discovered that contain the symbionts Osiris and Isis. Isis 'canopic is damaged and the symbiote is dead. Osiris' canopic, however, was still intact, but it is destroyed as a result of a laboratory explosion that also kills Daniel's former professor; the symbiote has initially disappeared. | |||||||
80 | 14th | The alliance prevented | Serpent's Venom | 29 Sep 2000 | Aug 29, 2001 | Martin Wood | Peter DeLuise |
Apophis and Heru'ur plan a joint alliance, which SG-1 tries to prevent. Teal'c is captured and tortured, but escapes. | |||||||
81 | 15th | Chain reaction | Chain reaction | Jan. 5, 2001 | Sep 12 2001 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
General Hammond is being blackmailed by a sub-group of the NID and forced to resign. He is replaced by General Bauer. O'Neill must work with Maybourne to neutralize Hammond's blackmailer so that Hammond can resume his post as SGC commanding officer. | |||||||
82 | 16 | 2010 | 2010 | Jan. 12, 2001 | 19 Sep 2001 | Andy Mikita | Brad Wright |
In 2010, a seemingly friendly people named Aschen gave the world's population a vaccine that gave everyone a much longer life. A hidden side effect, however, is sterility, because the ashes simply want to let people die out in order to then conquer the earth without a fight. SG-1 manages to send a message through the Stargate into the past to prevent the first contact with the ashes and thus save the future. | |||||||
83 | 17th | Unlimited knowledge | Absolute power | Jan. 19, 2001 | 26 Sep 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 meets Shifu, the Harsesis child, on Abydos and brings him to earth. He transmits all of his knowledge to Daniel. Daniel uses this knowledge to install a defense ring of satellites in orbit, but then he becomes further and further alienated from the rest of the SG-1 team and uses the shield to control Earth. In the end, however, it turns out that it was all just an illusion, and Daniel realizes that knowing comes with great responsibility and that humanity is not yet ready for this knowing. | |||||||
84 | 18th | The light | The Light | Jan. 26, 2001 | Oct 3, 2001 | Peter Woeste | James Phillips |
SG-1 becomes addicted to a light located in an abandoned Goa'uld building. Since they would die from radical withdrawal, they cannot leave the building. Eventually they manage to turn off the light gradually, which allows them to slowly free themselves from their addiction. | |||||||
85 | 19th | The wonder | Prodigy | Feb 5, 2001 | Oct 10, 2001 | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
During a lecture at the United States Air Force Academy, Carter meets the brilliant cadet Haley, who has excellent astrophysics skills but has a problem with authority. Carter makes the decision to show her the Stargate program. When visiting a moon 42,000 light-years away, energy-based creatures attack the scientists stationed there and SG-1. | |||||||
86 | 20th | The wrong choice | Entity / Child's Play | Feb 9, 2001 | Oct 17, 2001 | Allan Lee | Peter DeLuise |
SG1 is sent to P9C-372, a world inhabited by electronic life forms. The central computer system is endangered by a very advanced computer virus that separates Samantha Carter's consciousness from her body. | |||||||
87 | 21st | Double commitment | Double jeopardy | Feb 16, 2001 | Oct 24, 2001 | Michael Shanks | Robert C. Cooper |
After the army of Kronos captured the android counterparts of SG1 on the planet Juna (P3X-729), the members of the real SG1 must work together with their robot copies to free the planet and kill Kronos. | |||||||
88 | 22nd | Exodus | Exodus | Feb 23, 2001 | Oct 31, 2001 | David Warry-Smith | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1 provides the Tok'ra with their Goa'uld mothership, recently captured by Kronos, for the evacuation of their home planet, which is soon to be attacked by a large Apophis fleet. The Tok'ra had given Apophis false information through an exposed spy in order to carry out a devastating counter-attack: When the enemy fleet arrives, the sun of the planet is to be blown up and Apophis' fleet to be destroyed. But the spy escapes and is pursued by O'Neill and Teal'c. A fight ensues and Teal'c is captured and taken to Apophis' ship. O'Neill can be transported from SG-1 to their spaceship just in time for the sun to explode. SG-1 as well as Apophis can save themselves from the supernova into hyperspace, but they are thrown far beyond the boundaries of the galaxy. |
Season 5 - In the Hand of the Enemy (2001–2002, # 89–110)
In the fifth season the Jaffa rebellion is pursued, and new opponents are introduced with Osiris and Anubis . In the penultimate episode, Daniel Jackson (played by Michael Shanks) dies after a fatal dose of radiation. On his deathbed, O'Neill learns that Jackson does not actually die, but rather ascends to a higher level of existence with the help of the ancient grandma Desala .
This whole storyline stems from the fact that Michael Shanks declares his exit as the season progresses. Behind the scenes there were a lot of rumors that tension existed within the cast and that this was the reason for his decision. The fifth season should now definitely be the final season of Stargate SG-1. The series continued after the switch from Showtime to the SciFi channel .
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No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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89 | 1 | Mortal enemies | Enemies | June 29, 2001 | May 1, 2002 | Martin Wood | Synopsis : Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Acting: Robert C. Cooper |
Before Apophis can open fire on SG-1's damaged ship, his battleship is boarded by a replicator ship. SG-1 manages to get spare parts just before it self-destructs. Before the explosion, a small freighter with Teal'c, some Jaffa and Apophis (who was able to convert Teal'c) on board was able to save itself. With a ruse they board SG-1's ship and take the team prisoner. Some replicators hidden in the freighter then take over the ship, modify the drive and set course for Apophis' homeworld, which is now only a few minutes away. In the mess, SG-1 breaks out and destroys the mothership's brake controls, captures Teal'c and escapes with the freighter before the mothership, together with Apophis and the replicators, crashes unrestrained onto the planet. | |||||||
90 | 2 | Teal'c's Trial | Threshold | July 6, 2001 | May 1, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright |
Apepa had brainwashed Teal'c into believing that Apophis was his god again. With a very dangerous ritual he is supposed to find himself again and to drop the brainwashing. | |||||||
91 | 3 | The victim | Ascencion | July 13, 2001 | May 8, 2002 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
After returning from Velona, a planet full of ruins, Carter is visited by a mysterious young man named Orlin who can walk through walls. According to the other members, Carter imagines this. It is later revealed that the Ancients destroyed Velona and left Orlin there as punishment after supplying the Velonians with an advanced weapon to use against the Goa'uld. | |||||||
92 | 4th | The fifth man | The fifth man | July 20, 2001 | May 8, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
O'Neill stays on a planet to protect the wounded Lieutenant Tyler, a fifth member of SG-1 known only to the other members of SG-1. It turns out that Tyler is a Reol, a race of lanky humanoids who were nearly wiped out by hunting by the Goa'uld. The Reol secrete a chemical that creates false memories and illusions in the person concerned. | |||||||
93 | 5 | Red sky | Red Sky | July 27, 2001 | May 15, 2002 | Martin Wood | Ron Wilkerson |
After Carter breaks some of the Stargate security protocols, SG-1 travels to K'Tau and discovers that the sun's spectrum has shifted into the infrared. All life on the planet is doomed and SG-1 is responsible for it. The inhabitants of the planet are a Nordic people and worship the Asgard, but they refuse to help them at first. | |||||||
94 | 6th | The ritual of passage | The Rite of Passage | Aug 3, 2001 | May 22, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Heather E. Ash |
Dr. Fraiser's adopted daughter, Cassandra, develops telekinetic skills, but the strain of producing energy causes Cassandra multiple organ failure. To save them, SG-1 must negotiate a deal with a forgotten enemy, Nirrti, at a terrible price. | |||||||
95 | 7th | Chaka | Beast of Burden | Aug 10, 2001 | May 29, 2002 | Martin Wood | Peter DeLuise |
The Unas Chaka with whom Dr. Jackson is friends, was kidnapped and taken to a planet where humans use the Unas as slaves. Jackson insists on a rescue mission, but O'Neill is initially reluctant to intervene. | |||||||
96 | 8th | The temple tomb | The tomb | Aug 17, 2001 | June 5, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1, accompanied by a Russian team, is trapped in an ancient ziggurat on a planet. There you meet an alien creature possessed by a Goa'uld. | |||||||
97 | 9 | The battle of the Tollans | Between two fires | Aug 24, 2001 | June 12, 2002 | William Gereghty | Ron Wilkerson |
The Tollans are okay with sharing advanced technology with Earth, which is an unusual change in their politics. SG-1 learns quickly that nothing is what it seems. Part of the Tollan leadership made a pact with the Goa'uld. | |||||||
98 | 10 | 2001 | 2001 | Aug 31, 2001 | June 19, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright |
SG-1 discovers an agricultural planet called Volia, whose inhabitants they introduce with their more advanced neighbors, the Ashes. The Ashes suggest an alliance with Earth. SG-1 learns that Volia was once industrialized, but the Ashes secretly sterilized its population. | |||||||
99 | 11 | Act of desperation | Desperate measures | Sep 7 2001 | June 26, 2002 | William Gereghty | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Carter is kidnapped by a dying millionaire. O'Neill has to work with Harry Maybourne to find her. It turns out that the dying millionaire wants a Goa'uld implanted in order to survive. | |||||||
100 | 12 | Wormhole Extreme | Wormhole X-Treme | 8 Sep 2001 | July 3, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
A television series about the adventures of SG-1 is planned. The producer is an old friend: Martin Lloyd (4x11). The team doesn't think much of the idea, but the Air Force thinks it's the perfect way to distract from the real Stargate project and sends O'Neill to the set as an Air Force advisor. | |||||||
101 | 13 | Practical test | Proving Ground | March 8 2002 | July 10, 2002 | Andy Mikita | Ron Wilkerson |
SG-1 trains new recruits for the SGC, among them is Kadett Hayley (episode: The Miracle). The training drills don't go well for the recruits and O'Neill fails everyone. There comes a message from the SGC that it has been taken over by aliens. The message came from Major Carter, who was able to hide. Now O'Neill must try to recapture the base with the recruits. The recruits have doubts about the authenticity of the takeover and try to find out what is really going on. | |||||||
102 | 14th | 48 hours | 48 hours | 15th Mar 2002 | July 17, 2002 | Peter F. Woeste | Robert C. Cooper |
A destroyed Stargate traps Teal'c in the flow of matter. | |||||||
103 | 15th | New times | Summit | 22 Mar 2002 | July 24, 2002 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The Goauld meet on their space station for the Council of System Lords. Daniel is brought in as Lord Yu's servant to destroy all important Goaulds. The Tokra's plan seems to work well until Osiris shows up and announces the return of an outcast and believed dead Goauld. | |||||||
104 | 16 | Elliot's great mission | Last Stand | 29 Mar 2002 | July 31, 2002 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
Daniel, who snuck in at a Goa'uld summit, flees to the Tok'ra base in Revanna with Sam's father Jacob. O'Neill and other SG-1 members are also there. Then the Goa'uld Zipacna strikes a devastating blow against Revanna. Only a few survive, including the seriously injured Elliot. Lantash takes on him as a symbiote. In order to save the Tok'ra and their friends, the two are ready to lose their lives. | |||||||
105 | 17th | The end of the world | Fail Safe | Apr 5, 2002 | Aug 7, 2002 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1 must stop an asteroid that is on a collision course with Earth. The plan calls for a Goa'uld cargo ship to land on the asteroid, plant a Naquadah-enriched bomb, and disappear. Once on the asteroid, SG-1 discovers that the core of the asteroid consists largely of Naquadah itself and that it is a Goa'uld trap, since the detonation of the bomb would have triggered a supernova. SG-1 uses the Goa'uld cargo ship's hyperspace drive to remove the immediate threat and is then rescued from the asteroid by the Tok'ra themselves. | |||||||
106 | 18th | The Jaffa Rebellion | The warrior | Apr 12, 2002 | Aug 14, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Christopher Judge |
The Jaffa Rebellion has a new leader named Kytano, once Primus of Imhotep. SG-1 visits Kytano's Jaffa camp on the planet Cal Mah to negotiate an alliance. You watch as Kytano sends some Jaffa on a suicide mission to attack a fortress under the rule of Nirrti. TealC turns away from SG-1 due to criticism of Kytano and is sent by Kytano on a suicide mission against Goa'uld System Lord Yu. He tells Teal'C that Kytano is a traitor and sends him back to Cal Mah. There Teal'C calls on Kytano for a duel for the leadership of the Jaffa and kills him. It turns out that Kytano was actually the Goa'uld Imhotep who wanted to crush the Jaffa rebellion from within. | |||||||
107 | 19th | Reese | Menace | Apr 26, 2002 | Aug 21, 2002 | Martin Wood | James Tichenor |
During a field mission to a replicator-attacked planet, SG-1 finds an android in the form of a young woman named Reese. They take the robot to the Stargate Center. It turns out she is the mother of all Replicators, but has a toddler mentality. She creates more replicators for her own protection and invades the main computer to be able to leave the planet. Because of the looming danger to Earth, O'Neill is forced to kill Reese. | |||||||
108 | 20th | The guard | The Sentinel | May 3, 2002 | Aug 28, 2002 | Peter DeLuise | Ron Wilkerson |
The Latons were once a very progressive race, but they have given up the knowledge of their technology in order to focus more on their mental development. Their homeworld Latona is defended by a 500 year old machine called the Guardian. In a research mission of the NID of the guards has been disabled by mistake. During the invasion of Latona by the Goa'uld Svarog, SG-1 and two NID agents manage to repair the guardian and save the Latonians from the Goa'uld. | |||||||
109 | 21st | The decision | meridian | May 10, 2002 | 4th Sep 2002 | Will Waring | Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 makes the acquaintance of Jonas Quinn and his people on Langara , who are in the process of developing a weapon of mass destruction . As an observer of an unsuccessful experiment, Daniel Jackson prevents an explosion of catastrophic proportions at the last second and dies a little later from the effects of radiation. It turns out that by his death he ascended , i.e. H. has moved to a higher plane of existence. | |||||||
110 | 22nd | The Asgard Secret | Revelations | May 17, 2002 | Sep 11 2002 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Anubis has returned from the plane of the ascended and has retained part of the knowledge. This makes his ships superior to those of the Asgard, which has shifted the balance of power in the galaxy considerably. SG-1 rescues an Asgard scientist who is about to solve the Asgard's reproductive problem from the siege by Anubis. Thor's consciousness is connected to Anubis' ship's on-board computer. |
Season 6 - A New Face (2002-2003, # 111-132)
The plot of this season is geared towards the new allies, and the start of action-packed conflict with the powerful Goa'uld Anubis and new threats change with older storylines. The search for the origins of the ancients runs like a red thread through the sixth (and subsequently also through the seventh) season, which is mainly driven by the guest appearances of Michael Shanks.
Contrary to Michael Shanks' exit statement during the fifth season, his role as Dr. Daniel Jackson seen sporadically this season. Jonas Quinn , played by Corin Nemec, will take his place in the regular cast as a scientist .
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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111 | 1 | The reparation, part 1 | Redemption, part 1 | June 7, 2002 | Apr 2, 2003 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
Using the knowledge he has retained from his time as an ascended being, Anubis has developed a weapon that can hold a wormhole open longer than the usual 38 minutes and ultimately detonate the stargate at the other end. With this he attacks the earth. O'Neill and Carter try to fly the prototype of the F-302, which has hyperspace technology, to the next planet with Stargate to ask the Asgard for help. The attempt fails and the Stargate continues to charge. Meanwhile, Teal'c has traveled to a rebel planet where his wife is dying (has already died). | |||||||
112 | 2 | The reparation, part 2 | Redemption, part 2 | June 14, 2002 | Apr 2, 2003 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
Teal'c, Bra'tac and Rya'c fly to the planet where Anubis' weapon is located. Meanwhile, on Earth, attempts are being made to move the Stargate far enough away from Earth with the prototype of the F-302 to avoid the coming explosion. The plan works: the prototype and the Stargate explode far from Earth. Minutes later, Rya'c manages to destroy the weapon. The Russian Stargate is bought / rented for a lot of money and brought to the SGC. Jonas Quinn becomes a member of SG-1. | |||||||
113 | 3 | emergency landing | Descent | June 21, 2002 | Apr 9, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
An unmanned Goa'uld mothership appears near Earth. SG-1 goes on board with two scientists and Jacob Carter. It is the mother ship, the main memory of which is Thor's memory. The ship crashes into the Pacific, but Thor's memory can be saved beforehand on a storage medium. | |||||||
114 | 4th | Virus from the ice | Frozen | June 28, 2002 | Apr 16, 2003 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
In Antarctica, SG-1 thaws an ancient woman who is carrying a virus. O'Neill becomes seriously ill and only has a chance of recovery with a Tok'ra symbiote. The ancient woman dies, but first brings great doubts about the previous scientific doctrine of the origin of man. | |||||||
115 | 5 | In the hands of the Goa'uld | Nightwalkers | July 12, 2002 | Apr 23, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
A whole small town is infested with Goa'uld. Carter, Teal'c and Jonas Quinn investigate and eventually eliminate the danger. | |||||||
116 | 6th | In the abyss | Abyss | July 19, 2002 | Apr 23, 2003 | Martin Wood | Brad Wright |
The Tok'ra symbiote leads O'Neill to an alien planet, where he is captured and tortured by Ba'al. The ascended Daniel Jackson visits Jack in his cell, but cannot or is not allowed to help him. O'Neill managed to escape only through a plan sent to SG-1 by Daniel Jackson. | |||||||
117 | 7th | An overpowering enemy | Shadow play | July 26, 2002 | May 7, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The government of Kelowna, Jonas Quinn's home nation on the planet Langara , sees itself threatened by its neighboring states and asks the SGC for help in the form of military technology and offers Naquadriah in return. However, the deal does not take place. | |||||||
118 | 8th | True heroes | The other guys | Aug 2, 2002 | May 14, 2003 | Martin Wood | Damian Kindler |
SG-1 deliberately allows himself to be captured in order to contact a Tok'ra spy. Two uninformed, overzealous scientists start a rescue operation, endangering the mission. When the Tok'ra spy is exposed and SG-1 is “really” captured, the two scientists actually save the team. | |||||||
119 | 9 | The alliance | Allegiance | Aug 9, 2002 | May 21, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise |
The Tok'ra must evacuate a base and seek shelter on Alpha Base . There are people and free Jaffa there at the time. Tok'ra and Jaffa quarrel, which escalates when a Jaffa is found murdered. It turns out that a camouflaged lone fighter of the Goa'uld, their common enemy, was the murderer, so that the relationship between the Jaffa and Tok'ra emerges stronger from the events. | |||||||
120 | 10 | cure | Cure | Aug 16, 2002 | May 28, 2003 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
On the planet Pangar, people have a drug called tretonin that gives them excellent immune systems. However, it is extracted from Goa'uld symbionts and is lifelong dependent. | |||||||
121 | 11 | Prometheus | Prometheus | 23 Aug 2002 | June 4, 2003 | Peter F. Woeste | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
A reporter obtained secret information about the construction of the first large Earth spaceship Prometheus , so that the Air Force wants to calm her down with a tour of the ship. However, the film crew turns out to be a renegade NID team, led by Colonel Simmons, who kidnaps the ship that is currently being assembled. SG-1 succeeds in retaking the ship. | |||||||
122 | 12 | Unnatural selection | Unnatural Selection | Dec. 4, 2002 | June 11, 2003 | Andy Mikita | Synopsis: Robert C. Cooper, Brad Wright Acting: Brad Wright |
Thor asks SG-1 for help on behalf of all Asgard : The replicators should be trapped in a time slowdown field to give the Asgard enough time to resolve the problem. However, the plan failed and SG-1 is supposed to fix the bug. Replicators in human form appear for the first time, including Fifth , whose compassion SG-1 uses to ultimately keep the replicators in the time field. | |||||||
123 | 13 | The invisible | Sight unseen | Dec 11, 2002 | June 18, 2003 | Peter F. Woeste | Ron Wilkerson |
A device brought to earth gives people - initially only in the SGC - the ability to see harmless insect-like beings from another dimension. As soon as parts of the civilian population can see the creatures, there is a risk of loss of secrecy. However, the problem can be solved and the apparitions covered up with the staging of a harmless virus epidemic. | |||||||
124 | 14th | The power cartel | Smoke and Mirrors | Dec 18, 2002 | June 25, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Katharyn Powers |
Senator Kinsey is shot and Jack O'Neill is initially identified as the perpetrator through surveillance videos. The rest of SG-1 investigate and find out that it was a group of renegade NID employees who imitated Jack with the help of an alien device (see episode 3x14). The group is ultimately identified and arrested. | |||||||
125 | 15th | Paradise lost | Paradise Lost | Jan. 8, 2003 | July 2, 2003 | William Gereghty | Robert C. Cooper |
Maybourne is still on the run because of treason wanted him. Nevertheless, he turns to the SGC with a deal: In return for amnesty , he wants to reveal the location of a secret armory that the NID allegedly discovered earlier. It turns out Maybourne was just looking for a way to escape Earth and live on another planet in Paradise . This place turns out to be a dead wasteland where O'Neill and Maybourne have to wait a long time to be rescued. Since Maybourne can no longer return to Earth, O'Neill offers him to ask the Tok'ra to find a nice planet for the grateful Maybourne. | |||||||
126 | 16 | metamorphosis | Metamorphosis | Jan 15, 2003 | July 9, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Jacqueline Samuda, James Tichenor |
The Goa'uld Nirrti use an ancient machine to conduct genetic experiments on humans to create a superior host and warrior. SG-1 finds out about this and tries to stop her, but is captured and made a test subject herself. The leader of the Russian team, Ivanov, dies as a result of the experiments. Ultimately, Nirrti is killed and the machine is to be destroyed. | |||||||
127 | 17th | revelation | Disclosure | Jan. 22, 2003 | July 16, 2003 | William Gereghty | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The governments of China , France and the United Kingdom will be informed of the Stargate program. Senator Kinsey tries to convince them that the Stargate would be better off with the NID than with the US Air Force. However, Thor can easily convince the representatives of the governments involved that General Hammond and the Air Force are best suited for this. It is a first step towards the IOA . | |||||||
128 | 18th | Stranded | Forsaken | Jan. 29, 2003 | July 23, 2003 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
SG-1 discovers a crashed ship and three people pretending to be the ship's crew during a routine mission. A group of another race represents the alleged crew as enemies. SG-1 helps repair the ship, but then it turns out that it is a crashed prisoner transport. The alleged crew are actually delinquents and the hostile race is the actual crew. | |||||||
129 | 19th | Help from the dream world | The changing | Feb 5, 2003 | July 30, 2003 | Martin Wood | Synopsis: Christopher Judge, Brad Wright Acting: Brad Wright |
As a prelude to the episode, Teal'c and Bra'tak were ambushed and Bra'tak's symbiote was killed. While they are now on the battlefield waiting to be rescued, Teal'c keeps both alive with his own symbiote, which he uses in turn for both of them. The Ascended Daniel Jackson dreams of Teal'c's mind during this time. Back at the SGC the symbiote dies and both Jaffa begin to take Tretonin (see episode 6x10) as a replacement. | |||||||
130 | 20th | past | Memento | Feb 12, 2003 | Aug 6, 2003 | Peter DeLuise | Damian Kindler |
During a test flight with the recently completed Prometheus, the hyperdrive fails and has to be ejected before it explodes shortly afterwards. The inhabitants of the nearby planet Tagrea initially feel threatened, but are increasingly willing to help. Together with the locals, SG-1 locates the buried Stargate of the planet and thus procures the necessary spare parts for the repair of the Prometheus from Earth. | |||||||
131 | 21st | Jonas' visions | Prophecy | Feb 19, 2003 | Aug 13, 2003 | Will Waring | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Thanks to Nirrti (see episode 6x16) a kind of tumor grows in Jonas' head, which gives him more or less clear visions of the future. You are helping SG-1 to rid a planet of the Goa'uld Mot. However, since the tumor would ultimately kill Jonas, it has to be removed and he loses his ability to perceive the visions. | |||||||
132 | 22nd | The circle closes | Full circle | Feb 19, 2003 | Aug 20, 2003 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
The ascended Daniel warns SG-1 that Anubis wants to retrieve the Eye of Ra , a very powerful artifact, on Abydos . SG-1 finds the eye first, but hands it over to Anubis, who in return wants to spare her life and all of Abydos. When Anubis, contrary to his promise, destroys Abydos, Daniel tries to stop him, but is prevented at the last moment by the other Ascended . A large fleet under the command of Lord Yu attacks Anubi's ship, but fails catastrophically. Grandma Desala saves all Abydos people from death and helps them ascend. SG-1 escapes and brings a stone tablet with clues about a lost city of the ancients back to the SGC. |
Season 7 - In Search of the City of the Ancients (2003–2004, # 133–154)
The various plots of this season's episodes are dominated by the search for the lost city of Atlantis . This culminates in the eponymous double episode, which acts as a preparer for the offshoot series Stargate Atlantis .
After the return of Michael Shanks in the seventh season, Corin Nemec leaves the series again. Furthermore, Teryl Rothery leaves the series in her role as Janet Fraiser - her character dies. In the season finale, General George Hammond is transferred and thus leaves the Stargate Center after a total of seven years as its commander.
In the seventh season, the German-language first broadcast was not in Germany, but in Austria on ATV .
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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133 | 1 | Everything on one card, part 1 | Falling | June 13, 2003 | 1st Mar 2004 | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper |
Using the found stone tablet (see Episode 6x22) has SG-1 found on a planet an abandoned Ancient City, which, against all hopes not a sought Lost City is. On the planet SG-1 finds Daniel Jackson, who has resumed human form, but has lost his memory and is only slowly beginning to remember. Anubis is lured to that very city and the energy source of the new super weapon on his ship is destroyed. Jonas is captured. Daniel was able to avoid capture, but is also stuck on Anubi's ship. | |||||||
134 | 2 | Everything on one card, part 2 | Homecoming | June 13, 2003 | 1st Mar 2004 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Anubis taps into Jonas 'memories and learns about the enormously high-energy element Naquadriah on Jonas' home planet Langara . He flies there immediately and occupies parts of the surface. Jonas and Daniel manage to escape from the ship. Ba'al is informed of the position and current weakness of Anubis' ship and destroys it with his fleet, but Anubis is able to escape in an escape pod. Jonas returns to Langara to mediate between the nations there. Daniel Jackson, whose memories keep coming back, rejoins SG-1. | |||||||
135 | 3 | The wrong clone | Fragile balance | June 20, 2003 | March 8 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Synopsis: Peter DeLuise, Michael Greenburg Acting: Damian Kindler |
Jack O'Neill wakes up as a teenager. But it turns out to be a clone made by the renegade Asgard Loki. The teenage clone lives on as a normal citizen in the US after the episode and does not appear again on the series. | |||||||
136 | 4th | Orpheus | Orpheus | June 27, 2003 | March 8 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise |
After Teal'c is wounded, he loses confidence and feels weak, having had to live without a symbiote for some time. At the same time, Daniel has bad visions of Bra'tac and Teal'c's son. This has to be saved from a convict planet. The mission will also restore Teal'c's confidence. | |||||||
137 | 5 | The power of memory | Revisions | July 11, 2003 | 15th Mar 2004 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
A computer system uses a force field to protect the inhabitants of a planet from the toxic atmosphere. Due to the gradual loss of energy, the force field becomes steadily smaller, which the computer system compensates for by killing individual people (competitors for breathing air). | |||||||
138 | 6th | The lifeboat | Lifeboat | July 18, 2003 | 15th Mar 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright |
A crashed ship with many people is found in stasis chambers. All SG-1 members briefly passed out. As the chambers lose energy, the consciousness of several people whose bodies have died passes into Daniel. SG-1 succeeds in recharging the ship's energy source and thus "waking up" the remaining passengers. Daniel finally regains control of his body, the personalities of those who briefly lived in him are transferred to one of the survivors. | |||||||
139 | 7th | The Naquadah Mine | Enemy mine | July 25, 2003 | 22 Mar 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise |
The US military wants to open a Naquadah mine abandoned by the Goa'uld to extract raw materials for the construction of spaceships. However , the mine is a sacred place for the local Unas . Despite the aggressive stance of the military, in which Unas die in smaller skirmishes , Daniel Jackson manages to negotiate an agreement: the people stay away from the holy place and in return the Unas operate the mine for the people so that they can meet the common enemy (the Goa'uld). | |||||||
140 | 8th | Space races | Space Race | Aug 1, 2003 | 22 Mar 2004 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
Warrick, the captain of the "Sebrus" (see episode 6x18), offers the SGC technology in return for help with a space race on his home world. Carter is a co-pilot. You may not win, but the SGC will still be given an advanced engine for study purposes. | |||||||
141 | 9 | Avenger 2.0 | Avenger 2.0 | Aug 8, 2003 | 29 Mar 2004 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Dr. Felger has developed a computer virus that is supposed to paralyze individual Stargates in a targeted manner. Immediately after the first test, Ba'al took up the concept and reprogrammed the virus so that it spreads and paralyzes the entire Stargate network. This gives it a military advantage because it currently has the largest fleet. Carter and Felger undertake a dangerous mission to reverse the effects of the virus. | |||||||
142 | 10 | The Hak'tyl | Birthright | Aug 15, 2003 | 29 Mar 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Christopher Judge |
The Hak'tyl are a tribe of Jaffa women who have escaped the rule of the Goa'uld Moloc. They ask SG-1 to help supply new symbionts for their children. The people offer the Hak'tyl another alternative: Tretonin. After initially distrusting the drug, the Hak'tyl eventually adopt it. The leader of the Hak'tyl, Ishta and Teal'c fall in love and begin a relationship. | |||||||
143 | 11 | Evolution, part 1 | Evolution, part 1 | 22 Aug 2003 | Apr 5, 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Synopsis: Damian Kindler, Michael Shanks Acting: Damian Kindler |
An apparently invulnerable warrior causes unrest: Anubis has bred a genetically superior host that, together with the strength of a Goa'uld and extremely resistant armor , defies all energy and projectile weapons - even C4 . SG-1 can take one of these warriors captive and learns from him the planet on which he was created: "Tartarus". Daniel Jackson suspects that there is a device on earth whose technology is closely related to the creation of the so-called super soldier. During an expedition in Honduras, he and Dr. Lee finds a promising find, but is captured by bandits. | |||||||
144 | 12 | Evolution, part 2 | Evolution, part 2 | Dec 15, 2003 | Apr 5, 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Synopsis: Damian Kindler, Michael Shanks Acting: Damian Kindler |
Carter, Selmak / Jacob, Bra'tak and Teal'c start a reconnaissance mission to the home planet of the super soldier. They discover that Anubis already has several thousand of these warriors. You blow up a laboratory in order to delay further "production" and can escape again. Meanwhile, Daniel Jackson and Dr. Lee tortured / interrogated by the bandits. The leader of the bandits succeeds in activating the device that the two scientists had found shortly before. It makes those around him stronger and can even revive the dead. O'Neill goes to Honduras with a former comrade to meet Daniel Jackson and Dr. To free Lee from the hands of the bandits, which they succeed in doing. | |||||||
145 | 13 | Grace | Grace | Jan. 6, 2004 | Apr 12, 2004 | Peter F. Woeste | Damian Kindler |
The Prometheus is on her way home again (see 6x20). An unknown ship attacks the Prometheus, which escapes into a gas cloud. Carter's head is injured in the battle. All crew members except you will be teleported to the enemy ship. Carter begins to halo and has to gather all his strength to find a way to escape from the cloud that is disrupting the drive. She finally succeeds and since the enemy ship has the same problem, a non-aggression agreement is concluded and the crew is brought back on board. Meanwhile, Carter and O'Neill admit separately to themselves that they are in love with each other. | |||||||
146 | 14th | Kianna's symbiote | fallout | Jan. 13, 2004 | Apr 12, 2004 | Martin Wood | Corin Nemec, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
On Langara it is discovered that naquadriah was artificially created long ago from the transformation of naquadah. A recent bomb test started this reaction again, but this time as a chain reaction that is about to destroy the planet. Carter, Jonas, Teal'c and a spy from Ba'al, who more or less willingly helps, start an expedition deep into the interior of the planet with a huge drill and are able to successfully stop the chain reaction. | |||||||
147 | 15th | Daniel's dreams | Chimera | Jan. 20, 2004 | Apr 19, 2004 | Will Waring | Synopsis: Robert C. Cooper Acting: Damian Kindler |
Carter develops a relationship with police officer Pete Shanahan. Meanwhile, Osiris, who works for Anubis, goes to Daniel's house at night to elicit the address of the lost city from him in a dream, which she suspects in his subconscious. SG-1 learns of Osiris' plan and can capture her, whereupon the symbiote is removed and their host is freed. Carter lets Pete in on the SGC's secrets. | |||||||
148 | 16 | Messenger of death | Death Knell | Jan. 27, 2004 | Apr 19, 2004 | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise |
On the Alpha base , the Tok'ra and Carter were able to use the device found in Honduras (see 7x11) to develop a handgun that can kill Anubis' new soldiers. The base is attacked by Anubis shortly afterwards. Carter and the prototype of the weapon survive the attack, but the alliance of Tok'ra, humans and free Jaffa is crumbling, so that the three parties want to go their separate ways temporarily. | |||||||
149 | 17th | Heroes, part 1 | Heroes, part 1 | Feb 3, 2004 | Apr. 26, 2004 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
The outgoing president has allowed a camera team to shoot a documentary about the SGC that may be shown at some point. All SGC employees feel annoyed by the team. Meanwhile, an SG team that discovered interesting ancient ruins is attacked by Jaffa. General Hammond sends SG-1 and Dr. Fraiser as reinforcement. | |||||||
150 | 18th | Heroes, part 2 | Heroes, part 2 | Feb 10, 2004 | Apr. 26, 2004 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
A bitter firefight rages. While she is tending to a wounded soldier, Dr. Fraiser fatally hit. Daniel, who actually wanted to film the soldier's last words, happened to film her death. Richard Woolsey, of the NID, is sent to write a report on the circumstances of her death. In retrospect, the employees of the SGC change their attitude towards the camera team and support the documentation so that an appropriate portrait of the life-threatening work that is done every day in the SGC can be created. The soldier treated by Fraiser survives thanks to her and names his newborn daughter Janet, after Fraiser. | |||||||
151 | 19th | Anna | Resurrection | Feb 17, 2004 | May 3, 2004 | Amanda Tapping | Michael Shanks |
A renegade NID group has artificially bred a human, called Anna, with the genetically transmitted knowledge of the Goa'uld in order to obtain that knowledge. All attempts fail. Anna breaks out and shoots everyone except Keffler, who was in charge of the project. SG-1 is turned on to solve the case. The Goa'uld in Anna activated a naquada bomb that Dr. Lee can defuse, however. Anna escapes one more time, also shoots Keffler and then commits suicide. | |||||||
152 | 20th | The new president | Inauguration | Feb. 24, 2004 | May 3, 2004 | Peter F. Woeste | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The new US President Hayes has his first day. After the Stargate briefing, his Vice President (former Senator Kinsey ) and Mr. Woolsey urge him to change the leadership of the SGC. They justify this with alleged misconduct by Hammond and SG-1. When Kinsey suggests to Woolsey that he should get the president out of the way if necessary, Woolsey changes sides: He forwards incriminating material about Kinsey's involvement with the NID's illegal operations , which he receives from Hammond, to the president in order to push Kinsey back. | |||||||
153/154 | 21/22 | The lost city | Lost City | 2nd Mar 2004 | May 10, 2004 | Martin Wood | Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper |
Daniel Jackson finds in an old text the address of a planet on which there is a copy of the ancient database. SG-1 finds them, but Anubis' attacking troops force O'Neill to reload the knowledge (again) into his brain (see 2x15). Then the database is blown up. O'Neill's body will now (again) approach that of the ancients to cope with all the knowledge. Meanwhile, by order of the new president, General Hammond is removed from the SGC and Dr. Elisabeth Weir , a civilian, handed over. SG-1 learns that Anubis will attack Earth within three days. O'Neill's transformation begins. His subconscious reveals the address of a planet on which the lost city of the ancients (including powerful weapons) is suspected. SG-1 only finds a small outpost there. They bring the local energy source (called ZPM ) back to earth, where Anubis' fleet began to deliberately destroy the information infrastructure of the earth and some military units. Protected by Prometheus and F-302s, SG-1 exposes another ancient outpost beneath the ice of the Antarctic . While a fierce aerial battle rages on the surface, O'Neill activates a weapons platform with the help of the energy source he has brought with him, which uses ancient drones to destroy Anubis 'fleet, whereby Anubis' body is destroyed, but not his spirit. Then the exhausted O'Neill goes to a stasis chamber. |
Season 8 - To the Future and Back Again (2004–2005, # 155–174)
The 8th season runs chronologically parallel to the 1st season of Stargate Atlantis , but the first 2 episodes are prehistory to Stargate Atlantis.
In the eighth season, both the Goa'uld and the Replicators are defeated. In the second episode, Jack O'Neill is promoted to Brigadier General and Commander in Chief of the Stargate Project.
The German-language first broadcast of the eighth season also took place in Austria on ATV from June 13, 2005. RTL II showed the eighth season from August 31, 2005 in Germany.
The Möbius episode was cut from Möbius I and II in Germany. This episode is again parallel to Stargate Atlantis : A ZPM was organized for a wormhole connection to Atlantis. Immediately afterwards reinforcements arrive in Atlantis.
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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155 | 1 | New power relations, part 1 | New Order, part 1 | July 9, 2004 | June 13, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Carter and Teal'c go to Hala, the former home planet of Asgard, where the replicators are stuck in a time delay field (see 6x12). They hope to find an Asgard guard there who can save O'Neill (see 7x22). You stumble upon Thor and witness a ship made up of replicators - controlled by Fifth - kidnap Carter and head for Orilla, the new Asgard homeworld. Fifth tortures Carter as punishment for their cheating (6x12). Once in orbit around Orilla, the replicator ship is destroyed by the assembled Asgard fleet. Fragments fall on the planet and begin to take over the Asgardian systems. Carter and Fifth also land on the planet. Meanwhile, some system lords offer the SGC negotiations for a non-aggression pact to fight together against the increasingly powerful Ba'al . Daniel finds out that this is just a ruse and that a Goa'uld fleet is on its way to Earth to test their new defense in Antarctica (7x22). However, the facility is inactive as no one except O'Neill knows how to operate it and the power source (ZPM) is depleted. | |||||||
156 | 2 | New power relations, part 2 | New Order, part 2 | July 9, 2004 | June 13, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
The Prometheus awaits the Goa'uld attack in earth orbit. However, only Thor's ship, the Daniel Jackson , appears with Thor and Teal'c on board. Ba'al had previously intercepted and destroyed the attack fleet of the remaining system lords. The system lords on earth are impressed by the appearance of the Asgard and are released (Kamulus stays behind and asks for asylum). Thor brings the in stasis O'Neill (7x22) on his ship and connects his consciousness with the ship's computer so that O'Neill can construct an effective weapon against the replicators with the help of the ancient knowledge. This weapon is used to repel the invasion of Orilla. Fifth releases Carter on the planet and escapes on a small replicator ship. Dr. Weir is put in charge of the Antarctic base, Hammond is promoted to the Pentagon , Carter is promoted to Lieutenant Colonel , and O'Neill takes over the SGC as Brigadier General . On board his ship, Fifth creates a human form replicator that looks like Carter. | |||||||
157 | 3 | Colonel Vaselov | Lockdown | July 23, 2004 | June 20, 2005 | Will Waring | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The disembodied form of Anubis survived the battle over Antarctica (7x22). Since any use of his powers from his time as an ascended would call the other ascended on the scene, he takes control of human bodies to ultimately escape through the Stargate to his homeworld. The SGC notices his plan and O'Neill orders the base to be locked down. Carter manages to send Anubis in the body of the Russian Colonel Vaselov using a trick on an ice planet without a dialer, where he is now stuck for the time being. | |||||||
158 | 4th | Hour of probation | Zero hour | July 30, 2004 | June 20, 2005 | Peter Woeste | Robert C. Cooper |
General O'Neill is experiencing his early days as commander of the SGC. SG-1 is briefly lost and an extremely fast-growing plant temporarily paralyzes the SGC. Kamulus is given to Ba'al. O'Neill toyed with the idea of resigning from his new post, but dismissed the idea. | |||||||
159 | 5 | Soren | Icon | Aug 6, 2004 | June 27, 2005 | Peter F. Woeste | Damian Kindler |
The arrival of humans from Earth causes a civil war on an alien planet that leads to nuclear war. Daniel is cut off from the Stargate and has to go into hiding while religious fanatics under their leader Soren take control of what remains of the war. Through a combined attack by the SGC and the local resistance, Soren can be overthrown again. | |||||||
160 | 6th | Avatar | Avatar | Aug 13, 2004 | June 27, 2005 | Martin Wood | Damian Kindler |
The SGC tests a training program that is simulated in a virtual reality. Teal'c remains trapped in this increasingly difficult simulation. He can only be saved by an additional player, as the system only switches off and the test subjects are released once the scenario has been successfully completed. | |||||||
161 | 7th | affinity | Affinity | Aug 20, 2004 | 4th July 2005 | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise |
Teal'c now lives in an apartment outside the SGC. There he is noticed again and again for his moral courage, which worries the Air Force with regard to the secrecy of his identity. Daniel Jackson is forced by former NID agents ( TRUST ) to translate an ancient text that ultimately gives the group access to something (see 8x10). The group also has Asgard transporter technology. Her friend Pete Shanahan (see 7x15) proposes to Carter, which she accepts after several weeks of hesitation. | |||||||
162 | 8th | Colson | Covenant | Aug 27, 2004 | 4th July 2005 | Martin Wood | Ron Wilkerson |
The industrialist and multi-billionaire Alec Colson has satellite photos of the battle over Antarctica (see 7x22) and an Asgard clone. He's going public with both, trying to force the US government to publish the truth about aliens. The TRUST tries to kill Colson in order to silence him. The Air Force has the same goal, but is proceeding more cautiously: They take him to the Alpha base and explain to him the danger that Earth is in. Ultimately, Colson gives in and the revelation is labeled as a forgery. | |||||||
163 | 9 | The expulsion | Sacrifices | Sep 10 2004 | July 11, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Christopher Judge |
The Hak'tyl homeworld (7x10) may have been discovered by Moloc, so the Hak'tyl will be evacuated and temporarily housed in the SGC. Teal'c's son, Rya'k, plans to marry a Hak'tyl warrior - Teal'c initially disapproves. A meeting with Jaffa rebels turns out to be a trap for Moloc that kills many rebels. Teal'c, who survived the ambush, finally manages to kill Moloc with support from the SGC. Teal'c finally gives Rya'k his blessing for the wedding. | |||||||
164 | 10 | Endgame | Endgame | 17 Sep 2004 | July 11, 2005 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
With the help of a leak in Area-51 and Daniel's translation (see 8x07), the TRUST manages to get to Osiris' floating ship in orbit (see 7x15). With its transporter technology, they steal the Earth Stargate and begin to attack Goa'uld planets with a symbiotic poison, with collateral damage running into the millions among the Jaffa. With the help of Teal'c, Carter, and Daniel, who board the ship, the gate can be beamed back. However, members of the TRUST escape with the ship. | |||||||
165 | 11 | Gemini | Gemini | Dec 14, 2004 | July 18, 2005 | Will Waring | Peter DeLuise |
The human form replicator with the appearance of Carter (see 8x02) makes contact with the earth. Allegedly, Fifth has managed to immunize himself and the replicators against the ancient weapon (see 8x02) and is now planning to conquer the galaxy. The replicator pretends to be working with Carter to customize the weapon. However, he cheats on both humans and fifth. Instead of improving the weapon that actually works, the replicator analyzes it to make itself and all other replicators immune to it. He destroys Fifth and escapes as the new leader of the Replicators, against whom the humans no longer have an effective weapon. | |||||||
166 | 12 | Vala | Prometheus Unbound | Dec 21, 2004 | July 18, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
The Prometheus is on its way to the Pegasus Galaxy, as no news of the Atlantis expedition has been received since the start of the mission . They leave hyperspace because of a cry for help, and they find a Goa'uld spaceship damaged by battle. While SG-3 is exploring the ship, a super soldier who is immune to all weapons is transported onto the Prometheus. The warrior stuns all guards and teleports the entire crew, except Daniel, to the Goa'uld ship. The super warrior is Vala Mal Doran , who kidnaps the ship and wants to sell it. Daniel manages to retake the ship. Due to the damage suffered, the Prometheus has to return to earth. Vala manages to escape. | |||||||
167 | 13 | King Arkhan | It's good to be King | Jan. 4, 2005 | July 25, 2005 | William Gereghty | Michael Greenburg, Peter DeLuise, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Pressed by Ba'al, the Goa'uld Ares wants to take possession of a planet again on which the Tok'ra abandoned Harry Maybourne, who now rules there as king, two years ago (see 6x15). SG-1 tries to bring Maybourne back to Earth before falling into enemy hands. They discover an ancient spaceship (“puddle jumper”) in which a time machine is built. With this jumper O'Neill succeeds in destroying Ares. Maybourne decides to stay on the planet. | |||||||
168 | 14th | confrontation | Full alert | Jan. 11, 2005 | July 25, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The trust was taken over by the system lords in order to trigger a nuclear war without a winner on earth through the far-reaching relationships. The aim is to capture the antique weapon on Antarctica afterwards. Senator Kinsey and the Russian Defense Minister also now serve as hosts for Goa'uld. With the help of Carter and Colonel Chekov, O'Neill succeeds in persuading the Russian president to give in and stop his defense minister's action. The Goa'uld in Kinsey escapes before the Trust's cloaked ship is destroyed. | |||||||
169 | 15th | Joe | Citizen Joe | Jan. 18, 2005 | Aug 1, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
The civilian Joe Spencer accidentally comes across an ancient communication stone that was found during an excavation in Egypt. A counterpart to the stone is stored in the archive at the SGC. Through the connection that exists between the stones, Joe repeatedly sees parts of O'Neill's life. At first, Joe only tells these stories to his friends. But he is slowly becoming obsessed with them, so that his private life falls apart. Eventually he visits O'Neill and receives confirmation that he is not crazy. | |||||||
170 | 16 | Billing, part 1 | Reckoning, part 1 | Jan 25, 2005 | Aug 1, 2005 | Peter DeLuise | Damian Kindler |
Anubis survived his defeat (7x21 + 22) and is now caught between the physical form and the form of an Ascended. Ba'al serves him as a general. The replicators, led by the human form replicator Carter (8x02), overrun the Milky Way and inflict heavy defeats on Ba'al's troops. During an attack by Free Jaffa on the System Lords, Daniel is kidnapped by the human form replicator Carter. She wants to access knowledge in Daniel's subconscious, in which a possibility to destroy her could be stored. She discovers that on the planet Dakara, the most sacred place of Jaffa, there is an ancient weapon that can wipe out all replicators as well as all biological life in the galaxy. Meanwhile, the free Jaffa to Teal'c and Bra'tak conquer Dakara in order to finally refute the omnipotence of the Goa'uld and thus motivate even more Jaffa to overflow. Anubis had expected it and now wants to destroy all free Jaffa concentrated on Dakara. Ba'al suspects that Anubis also wants to use the ancient weapon there to destroy all life in the galaxy and recreate it according to his imagination, and asks the SGC for help to destroy the weapon before the arrival of his troops so that they do not falls into Anubis' hands. Carter and Thor are working on a remake of the anti-replicator weapon that previously lost its effectiveness (8x11). It succeeds at first, but the replicators adapt again after the first successful attack. Thor's ship is taken over by the replicators. At the last minute he brings Carter back to Earth and tries to steer his ship as far away from Earth as possible. | |||||||
171 | 17th | Billing, part 2 | Reckoning, part 2 | Feb. 1, 2005 | Aug 8, 2005 | Peter DeLuise | Damian Kindler |
Carter and Jacob look for and find the antique weapon on Dakara. It has similarities with the anti-replicator weapon. Meanwhile, Replicator-Carter continues to dig into Daniel's subconscious. Ba'al's fleet reaches Dakara, but hesitates. He can eventually be persuaded to help use the weapon against the Replicators by manipulating a Stargate to dial all the other gates at the same time. So all replicators should be hit at once. Meanwhile, replicators are making their way to the SGC and Dakara, and seem to be winning in both locations. After Daniel briefly gained the upper hand in the mental duel with Replicator Carter, he is killed by the latter. Finally, the weapon is correctly configured and fired - all replicators are destroyed. In the chaos of the battle, the free Jaffa manage to take over Ba'al's ships. However, Ba'al himself can escape. | |||||||
172 | 18th | Jim | Threads | Feb 8, 2005 | Aug 8, 2005 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
Grandma Desala again gives Daniel the choice of getting help with his ascent. Meanwhile, Anubis and his remaining force are on their way to Dakara to use the weapon. Teal'c and Bra'tak are named leaders of all Jaffa. Both Carter's relationship with Pete Shanahan (7x15) and O'Neill's short relationship with a CIA agent fail because of their suppressed love for one another. Daniel learns that Anubis tricked Grandma Desala into helping him ascend. As a punishment, she now has to stand idly by as all life in the galaxy is destroyed. Selmak, the Tok'ra in Jacob Carter, dies and also pulls Jacob into his death. Anubis succeeds in conquering the weapon - shortly before he uses it, Grandma Desala begins a fight with Anubis, the outcome of which remains unknown. However, his troops are suddenly disoriented and are defeated. Daniel returns to earth again as a human. | |||||||
173 | 19th | Möbius, part 1 | Moebius, part 1 | Feb 15, 2005 | 22 Aug 2005 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper |
Daniel discovers that 3000 BC there was a ZPM in ancient Egypt. However, Ra took it with him during his rebellious escape. The team travels back in time with the modified puddle jumper (8x13) and can steal the ZPM unnoticed beforehand. However, Ra's troops discover the jumper and are stuck. Back in the present a lot has changed: There is no SGC and O'Neill, Carter and Daniel have boring jobs outside of the Air Force. However, the Air Force discovered a videotape that SG-1 had recorded 5000 years earlier. It contains information about SG-1 and the Stargate project. Carter and Daniel are then recruited for the new project, O'Neill refuses. The Stargate from Egypt could not be found. In the meantime, however, the jumper has been found in Egypt and the second Stargate in Antarctica. A mission is about to start, but Hammond refuses to let Carter and Daniel go. | |||||||
174 | 20th | Möbius, part 2 | Moebius, part 2 | Feb 22, 2005 | 22 Aug 2005 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper |
O'Neill wants to participate and takes Carter and Daniel with him. The first mission is to go to Chulak to get Teal'c to overflow. The team is captured by him, but can convince him. Daniel is infected and killed by a Goa'uld; However, Carter, O'Neill and Teal'c manage to escape in the jumper. Because they are persecuted, they travel to the year 3000 BC and meet the original Daniel there. Apparently, the original SG-1 started a rebellion that failed and killed the original Carter, O'Neill, and Teal'c. Since both Ra and the Stargate from Egypt were no longer on earth in the new present, they suspect that Daniel's second rebellion, which has not yet taken place, was successful, but that Ra took the Stargate with him. So you modify Daniel's plan for the second rebellion so that the Stargate remains on Earth. When Carter and O'Neill are temporarily surrounded in the Jumper, they kiss (which the original Carter and O'Neill never did). Back in the present, the ZPM is found together with the video, but the timeline is otherwise not changed this time. SG-1 is happy about her own success, but cannot remember any of her actions. |
Season 9 - A Great Challenge (2005–2006, # 175–194)
The 9th season runs chronologically parallel to the 2nd season of Stargate Atlantis .
A new main antagonist is introduced in season nine after the Goa'uld and the Replicators no longer pose a threat since the end of season eight: the Ori . These are ascended beings like the ancients who do not share their moral code and allow themselves to be worshiped as gods; they start an invasion of the Milky Way galaxy.
There have been some changes in the cast of the series:
- Richard Dean Anderson is no longer part of the regular cast and only has guest appearances.
- The Stargate Command gets a new commanding officer in Major General Hank Landry (played by Beau Bridges ).
- With Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell ( Ben Browder ) SG-1 receives a new team member and commanding officer.
- Sam Carter does not appear in the first five episodes of the season because Amanda Tapping was not available for filming during this time due to her pregnancy. There was a story arc with Vala ( Claudia Black ) in these five episodes .
- Stargate Command gets a new chief medical officer, Dr. Carolyn Lam ( Lexa Doig , the wife of Michael Shanks (Daniel Jackson)). She is the daughter of the new CO, Major General Hank Landry .
As in the previous seasons, the German-language first broadcast took place on the Austrian television station ATV (May 8, 2006). RTL2 started broadcasting nationwide for the first time on November 1, 2006.
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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175 | 1 | Avalon, part 1 | Avalon, part 1 | July 15, 2005 | May 8, 2006 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell, pilot in command of the F-302s that defended SG-1 in Antarctica (see 7x22), takes command of SG-1. Since all the old members are busy with other projects, he is given the task of building a new team. After his efforts to reunite the old team fail, chance comes to his aid. Vala (see 8x12) "chains" herself with Daniel Jackson with two bracelets, so that he can help her in the search for a treasure that, according to her information, can be found on earth. Since both would die if they got too far apart, Daniel is now forced to stay close to Vala and cannot start his planned journey with the Daedalus to Atlantis. So the three set out, accompanied by Teal'c (who is actually busy building a government structure among the free Jaffa) to find the mysterious treasure. | |||||||
176 | 2 | Avalon, part 2 | Avalon, part 2 | July 22, 2005 | May 15, 2006 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper |
The team actually finds a treasure after dangerous trials. Also a book and an antique device. The book gives indications that not yet ascended ancients might live in a distant galaxy. Apparently the device is used for long-distance communication. Daniel and Vala use it and find themselves in the body of two villagers on a strange planet, while their own bodies remain unconscious in the SGC. The two learn from a local underground organization that they are in a galaxy controlled by beings called "Ori". The Ori claim to have created human beings and demand unconditional worship. Daniel suspects that they might be a split from the anti-race - at that time they called themselves "Alterans" - who - unlike the previously known ascended beings - allow themselves to be interfered with and worshiped in the material world. The new doctor of the SGC, Dr. Lam (General Landry's daughter) is concerned about Daniel and Vala's health. Vala is recognized as a "heretic" and burned. An Ori prior appears, brings Vala back to life and asks Daniel and Vala to follow him. Meanwhile, the dubious Jaffa leader Gerak becomes the leader of the new Jaffan nation through a clever power game. | |||||||
177 | 3 | The Origin (DVD) / The Secret of the Ori (TV) | Origin | July 29, 2005 | May 22, 2006 | Brad Turner | Robert C. Cooper |
Daniel and Vala are still stranded in a distant galaxy and alien bodies. An Ori priest transports them to a sanctuary of these mysterious beings of light. As it turns out, the Ori consider themselves gods and want to convert the inhabitants of the Milky Way to believe in their barbaric religion ... | |||||||
178 | 4th | Invisible shackles | The ties that bind | Aug 5, 2005 | May 22, 2006 | Will Waring | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Vala and Daniel are freed from the Jaffa bracelets and go their separate ways again. However, as it turns out, that doesn't end their mental connection. Now only the scientist Arlos can help, from whom Vala once stole the bracelets. But Arlos is not very willing to cooperate ... | |||||||
179 | 5 | Higher Powers (DVD) / Power Games (TV) | The Powers that be | Aug 12, 2005 | May 29, 2006 | Will Waring | Martin Gero |
The SG-1 team and Vala go to planet P8X-412 to prevent the Ori from taking over there. Colonel Mitchell and his people are amazed to find that Vala is worshiped as a goddess by the people of the planet ... | |||||||
180 | 6th | The protective shield (DVD) / The bridgehead (TV) | Beachhead | Aug 19, 2005 | May 29, 2006 | Brad Turner | Brad Wright |
A prior has come to the Jaffa planet Kallana and demands submission to the Ori. When the inhabitants try to drive it away, it creates a protective shield that gradually extends over the entire planet. The SG-1 team is dispatched to neutralize the prior. The Goa'uld Nerus offers his help. | |||||||
181 | 7th | Ex-Deus Machina | Ex Deus Machina | Aug 26, 2005 | June 5, 2006 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
In Virginia, a Jaffa is hit and missed in an accident. What he was looking for here is at first a mystery. During their investigation on Dakara, Mitchell and Teal'c learn that the Jaffa are on the hunt for Ba'al, who is allegedly hiding on Earth ... | |||||||
182 | 8th | Babylon | Babylon | Sep 9 2005 | June 5, 2006 | Peter DeLuise | Damian Kindler |
5000 years ago the Jaffa warriors of Sodan rebelled against their system lord and fled to a remote planet. But when the SG-1 team discovered the secret retreat, they were ambushed and Colonel Mitchell was kidnapped ... In this episode, Jackson, Carter and Teal'c again "officially" become part of the "new" SG-1 Teams under Mitchell. | |||||||
183 | 9 | The prototype | Prototype | 16 Sep 2005 | June 12, 2006 | Peter DeLuise | Alan McCullough |
A genetic experiment by Anubis , a further developed human with telekinetic abilities, among other things , is found and later killed by humans in battle. He was the prototype for Anubis' new army of elite warriors. | |||||||
184 | 10 | The Horseman of the Apocalypse, Part 1 (DVD) / The Return of Orlin, Part 1 (TV) | The fourth Horseman, part 1 | 16 Sep 2005 | June 12, 2006 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
Also known as The Return of Orlin . The previously ascended ancient Orlin returns to earth as a child (so he can store more information in the brain) and tries to help people fight the Ori plague. Orlin's explanations in this episode make the motives of the Ori clear . | |||||||
185 | 11 | The Horseman of the Apocalypse, Part 2 (DVD) / The Return of Orlin, Part 2 (TV) | The fourth Horseman, part 2 | Jan. 6, 2006 | June 19, 2006 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
The Ori plague continues to spread across the earth. In order to get the priors DNA needed for the cure, Daniel and Mitchell attack one of the Ori servants with Carter's newly developed weapon. On Dakara Gerak has meanwhile been declared prior ... | |||||||
186 | 12 | collateral damage | Collateral Damage | Jan. 13, 2006 | June 19, 2006 | Will Waring | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1 wants to establish diplomatic relations with the planet Galar. The residents there have figured out how memory can be transferred from one person to any other. But then Mitchell unexpectedly comes under suspicion of murder ... | |||||||
187 | 13 | The Ripple Effect (DVD) / Parallel Worlds (TV) | Ripple Effect | Jan. 20, 2006 | June 26, 2006 | Peter DeLuise | Synopsis : Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Acting: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The SG-1 team comes back from a mission in duplicate. Genetically, the two versions of Mitchell, Carter, Daniel and Teal'C are indistinguishable from each other - but apparently one of the teams comes from an alternate reality ... | |||||||
188 | 14th | The fortress (DVD) / The referendum (TV) | Stronghold | Jan. 27, 2006 | June 26, 2006 | Peter DeLuise | Alan McCullough |
Jaffa leaders want to vote on democratic elections for the Jaffa nation. The approval is considered certain - but then one leader after the other refuses. Bra'Tac and Teal'C suspect targeted manipulation. In their research, they encounter an ancient enemy. | |||||||
189 | 15th | Ethon | Ethon | Feb 3, 2006 | July 3, 2006 | Ken Girotti | Synopsis: Damian Kindler, Robert C. Cooper Acting: Damian Kindler |
Jared Kane arrives with disturbing news: The Rand have allied with the Ori and received a dangerous satellite weapon from them. Now they want to destroy their old enemy, the Caledonian Federation, with the help of the weapon. The SG-1 team moves out to prevent the impending genocide ... | |||||||
190 | 16 | Without a Network (DVD) / The Vanished Stargate (TV) | Off the grid | Feb 10, 2006 | July 3, 2006 | Peter DeLuise | Alan McCullough |
The SG-1 team is flying to planet P6G-462 to investigate the trade in an addictive substance called Kassa, which is sold across the galaxies. When they want to go back, the Stargate that they used shortly before suddenly disappears ... | |||||||
191 | 17th | The Plague / The Beetle Plague (TV) | The Scourge | Feb 17, 2006 | July 10, 2006 | Ken Girotti | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The SG-1 team has to accompany British, French and Chinese diplomats on a tour to the Gamma site, where they want to visit a research station. There is an accident in the laboratory and deadly beetles threaten to destroy all life in the vicinity of the station. | |||||||
192 | 18th | Arthur's Cape / New Dimensions (TV) | Arthur's Mantle | Feb 24, 2006 | July 10, 2006 | Peter DeLuise | Alan McCullough |
Carter accidentally activates an old antique device found in Glastonbury, England. The apparatus puts Carter and Mitchell into a parallel phase, which makes them invisible and prevents communication with other members of the SGC (similar happened to Daniel with a crystal skull (see episode 3x21)). The Ancient Merlin had used the device to develop a weapon against the Ori without the knowledge of the other Ascended. In addition, the earth receives a distress call from the Sodans. | |||||||
193 | 19th | The crusade | Crusade | 3rd Mar 2006 | July 17, 2006 | Robert C. Cooper | Robert C. Cooper |
Vala appears in Daniel's body at the Stargate command. She tells of a planned Ori crusade against the infidels in the universe. The Ori want to penetrate the Milky Way through a superstargate. An intergalactic holy war seems inevitable. | |||||||
194 | 20th | Camelot | Camelot | 10 Mar 2006 | July 17, 2006 | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The holy war between humans and the Ori seems inevitable. The overwhelming power of the Ori could only be broken by the mysterious weapon of the wizard Merlin, which according to legend is said to be in Camelot. |
Season 10 - New Battles With Old Enemies (2006-2007, # 195-214)
The 10th season runs chronologically parallel to the 3rd season of Stargate Atlantis .
The tenth season is mainly dedicated to the fight against the Ori .
With the confirmation of season 10, Stargate SG-1 is the longest-running science fiction series on US television.
The cast of the series has resulted in the following changes:
- Claudia Black ( Vala Mal Doran ) is part of the regular cast.
- Michael Shanks ( Dr. Daniel Jackson ) appears in only 16 out of 20 episodes.
- Richard Dean Anderson ( Jack O'Neill ) appears in two episodes.
- There is a crossover episode with Stargate Atlantis (episode 197 - The Pegasus Principle).
- The 200th episode was broadcast on August 18, 2006 in the USA, on July 2, 2007 on German-language television on ATV and on August 15 on RTL2.
Filming for the 10th season started on February 20, 2006 in Vancouver. The new episodes were broadcast from July 14, 2006 on the US SciFi channel . The British broadcaster SkyOne began broadcasting the second half of Season 10 worldwide in January 2007. It was first broadcast in German by the Austrian television station ATV (June 11, 2007). The 10th season of RTL2 was broadcast between July 25 and September 26, 2007.
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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195 | 1 | flesh and blood | Flesh and Blood | July 14, 2006 | July 25, 2007 | Will Waring | Robert C. Cooper |
While the Ori invade Chulak, Vala's daughter Adria is born. To Vala's horror, the girl is growing at an amazing rate. | |||||||
196 | 2 | In Morpheus arms | Morpheus | July 21, 2006 | Aug 1, 2007 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1 and other members of the SGC find a whole village full of dead people on one planet, all of whom seem to have died in their sleep. The team soon discovers that they too have contracted sleeping sickness. | |||||||
197 | 3 | The Pegasus principle | The Pegasus Project | July 28, 2006 | Aug 1, 2007 | Will Waring | Brad Wright |
SG-1 travels to Atlantis to prevent more Ori ships from entering their galaxy. They also get new clues about Merlin's weapon. | |||||||
198 | 4th | Insider knowledge | Insiders | Aug 4, 2006 | Aug 8, 2007 | Peter F. Woeste | Alan McCullough |
Ba'al lets himself be captured by the SGC. It provides information on Merlin's weapon. In return, SG-1 is supposed to take out his clones that have turned against him. | |||||||
199 | 5 | Mutants | Uninvited | Aug 11, 2006 | Aug 8, 2007 | Will Waring | Damian Kindler |
On P9J-333, residents are attacked by a wild animal. Teal'c, Carter and Vala investigate the matter - and discover that the existence of the beasts can be traced back to the missions of the SGC. | |||||||
200 | 6th | 200 | 200 | Aug 18, 2006 | Aug 15, 2007 | Martin Wood | Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Carl Binder, Martin Gero, Alan McCullough |
Mitchell's 200th trip through the Stargate is coming up. Before doing this, SG-1 has to speak to Marty, the producer of Wormhole X-Treme !, about his script for the filming of the series. | |||||||
201 | 7th | Adria's power | Counter-Strike | Aug 25, 2006 | Aug 15, 2007 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
The Jaffa use the ancient weapon on Dakara to fight the Ori - and thus kill all inhabitants of a newly converted planet. Bra'tac and General Landry try to prevent worse things by negotiating with Se'tak, but Se'tak is unreasonable. Meanwhile, a fight broke out between SG-1 and some Jaffa who claim the now abandoned Ori ship for themselves. | |||||||
202 | 8th | Deadly memories | Memento Mori | 8 Sep 2006 | 22 Aug 2007 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
Vala loses her memory after being kidnapped by the Trust. When the diner she works for is robbed, she instinctively overpowers the robbers, drawing the attention of both the Trust and the SGC, who are both trying to get Vala back. In the resulting chase, Vala manages to escape - with Mitchell as a hostage. | |||||||
203 | 9 | The declaration of war | Company of Thieves | Sep 15 2006 | 22 Aug 2007 | Will Waring | Alan McCullough |
Mitchell must pull off a daring undercover scheme after parts of his team are captured by the Lucian Alliance and the Odyssey is hijacked. | |||||||
204 | 10 | The search, part 1 | Quest, part 1 | 22 Sep 2006 | Aug 29, 2007 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
SG-1 finds itself between two enemies - one old and one new - when you embark on a mission to find the Holy Grail before the Ori do. | |||||||
205 | 11 | The search, part 2 | Quest, part 2 | Jan. 9, 2007 | Aug 29, 2007 | Andy Mikita | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
After the Holy Grail only turns out to be a hologram, the SG-1 team finds Merlin's frozen body. They revive him and a race against time begins because Merlin is near death. | |||||||
206 | 12 | The line in the sand | Line in the sand | Jan. 16, 2007 | 6 Sep 2007 | Peter DeLuise | Alan McCullough |
Carter uses Merlin's technology to phase shift an entire village to protect it from an Ori attack. But the technology is immature and the lives of all villagers and SG-1 are at stake. | |||||||
207 | 13 | The parallel world | The road not taken | Jan. 23, 2007 | 6 Sep 2007 | Andy Mikita | Alan McCullough |
After an accident, Carter is trapped in a parallel world where the Ori are attacking Earth. But the Ori threat is her least concern, as she will not be allowed to return. | |||||||
208 | 14th | Daniel the prior | The Shroud | Jan. 30, 2007 | Sep 12 2007 | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper, Brad Wright |
On a strange planet, the SG-1 team is shocked to discover that Daniel Jackson has been turned into a prior of the Ori. | |||||||
209 | 15th | The bounty hunter | Bounty | Feb 6, 2007 | Sep 12 2007 | Peter DeLuise | Damian Kindler |
Mitchell attends his high school reunion in Kansas and is accompanied by Vala. What Mitchell doesn't know is that he is being chased by an alien humanoid bounty hunter. He is out to get the entire SG-1 team under his control. | |||||||
210 | 16 | The hostage situation | Bad guys | Feb 13, 2007 | 19 Sep 2007 | Peter DeLuise | Synopsis: Martin Gero, Ben Browder Acting: Martin Gero |
The Stargate team ends up in an alien museum and is mistakenly mistaken for a group of hostage takers. Since they cannot make the situation clear to an alien police officer, SG-1 must keep the police away by pretending to be brutal "bad guys" - until they find a way home. | |||||||
211 | 17th | Must be revenge | Talion | Feb 20, 2007 | 19 Sep 2007 | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler |
Teal'c believes Bra'tac's ex-student Arkad was the mastermind behind an attack on a Jaffa summit. He ignores his SG-1 colleagues and sets out to find Arkad on his own to get revenge for the attack. | |||||||
212 | 18th | Family ties | Family ties | Feb. 27, 2007 | 26 Sep 2007 | Peter DeLuise | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie |
General Landry takes care of his (ex) wife, who is also Dr. Lam's mother is while Vala and her predatory father spend some time together and it turns out he could help the earth. But for that Vala would have to trust her father. | |||||||
213 | 19th | Ba'al's last stand | Dominion | 6th Mar 2007 | 26 Sep 2007 | William Waring | Synopsis: Alex Levine Acting: Alan McCullough |
SG-1 develops a plan to capture Adria using Vala as bait. But Ba'al has long had plans of his own to take control of the Ori armies through Adria: He kidnaps the Orici himself and implants one of his cloned symbionts in them, which Adria then takes over. SG-1 brings Adria on the Odyssey , but when they try to remove the Goa'uld with the help of the Tok'ra, the latter releases a deadly poison in the host. Expecting the approaching death, Adria decides on the last resort, the ascent. | |||||||
214 | 20th | endlessness | Unending | 13 Mar 2007 | 26 Sep 2007 | Robert C. Cooper | Robert C. Cooper |
SG-1 is on the Odyssey and is attacked by Ori ships, which can locate the ship based on newly installed systems. To escape a devastating shot, they create a time-extension field in which time practically only passes on board the Odyssey, and find no way to escape the field without being destroyed. During the decades on board, the relationships between the teams changed. |
Web links
- Episode list in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- List of episodes at Fernsehserien.de