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1. Into the Fire



Trapped on Hathor's planet, Carter and Daniel can only watch helplessly as Hathor implants O'Neill with a Goa'uld symbiote. However, the blending is prevented when a Tok'ra spy secretly returns him to the cryogenic chamber. Meanwhile, Colonel Makepeace leads a rescue mission that succeeds in locating SG-1, but their escape through the Stargate is cut off. Help comes from an unexpected source when Teal'c returns to Chulak and is reunited with Bra'tac. There General Hammond joins them, and together they plan a daring rescue that leads to the death of Hathor and the defeat of her forces.
Written By: Brad Wright
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Tony Amendola as Bra'tac, Suanne Braun as Hathor, Tom Butler as Major General Trofsky, Colin Cunningham as Major Davis, Samantha Ferris as Dr. Raully, Gary Jones as Technician, Steve Makaj as Colonel Makepeace
2. Seth



Jacob Carter returns to SGC seeking help to eliminate the Goa'uld Seth, who has been hiding on Earth for thousands of years. The team traces Seth to a religious cult, and ATF agent Hammer reluctantly cooperates with SG-1's plan to infiltrate the compound. Once inside, O'Neill, Carter and Daniel must overcome the brainwashing effects of Seth's biological weapon, nish'ta. The team succeeds in rescuing the cult members, and Seth meets his death when Carter realizes the ability to activate the Goa'uld Ribbon Device.
Written By: Robert C.Cooper
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Robert Duncan as Seth, Mitchell Kosterman as Special Agent James Hammer, Stuart O'Connell as Tommy Levinson, Lucia Walters as Disciple, Greg Michaels as Jason Levison, Rob Morton as Sheriff
3. Fair Game



As Captain Carter is being promoted to Major, Colonel O'Neill is whisked away to Thor's ship, where the Asgard Leader warns him of a Goa'uld plan to attack Earth. Thor offers to help negotiate a peace treaty, and three System Lords - Cronus, Yu and Nirrti - attend the conference. During the negotitations, however, Teqal'c and Cronus are found badly beaten. Yu and Nirrti blame Teal'c and vow retribution until SG-1 uncovers evidence that Nirrti herself was behind the scheme to seize power. Enraged by Nirrti's deceptions, Cronus and Yu turn against her, and Earth is spared.
Written By: Robert C. Cooper
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Michael David Simms as Secretary of Defence Arthur Simms, Ron Halder as Cronus, Jacqueline Samuda as Nirrti, Vince Crestejo as Yu, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, T.M. Sandulak as Sergeant Ziplinski, Laara Sadiq as Technician
4. Legacy



On PY3-948, the SG-1 team finds the bodies of the Linvris, a league of lesser Goa'uld. The cause of death is unknown, but after returning to Earth Daniel begins experiencing hallucinations and is diagnosed with schizophrenia. Soon afterward Teal'c collapses, and the cause is traced to an artifact from the planet, a tablet containing tiny Goa'uld killing parasites created by Ma'chello. However, when the parasites are examined in the lab, they infect O'Neill, Carter and Fraiser aswell. A unique protein marker in Carter provides immunity, but she must find a way to transfer this immunity to the others.
Written By: Alexander Valenza
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Kevin McNulty as Dr. Warner, Eric Schneider as Dr. MacKenzie, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Michael Shanks as Ma'chello
5. Learning Curve



The planet Orban is anxious to exchange knowledge with Earth, however it is the children of Orban who are capable of learning and passing on knowledge. When Merrin, a young Orbanian girl, comes to Earth to teach about a naquadah reactor, SG-1 is horrified to learn the truth behind her intelligence. Artificial nanites in her system acquire knowledge, and their removal will leave her nearly vegetative. O'Neill defies orders to take Merrin off base, trying to convince her to leave Orban, but although Merrin does return home, she changes the fate of her people in a way no one expected. Merrin shows her people how to learn as the Earth children do.
Written By: Heather E. Ash
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Andrew Airlie as Kalan, Brittney Irvin as Merrin, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Lachlan Murdoch as Tomin, Stephanie Shea as Solen, Diane Stapley as Mrs. Strubie
6. Point Of View



Samantha Carter and Major Kawalsky emerge from an alternate reality through the quantum mirror in Area 51. In their world, the Goa'uld have conquered Earth, and they are seeking refuge, but Samantha begins suffering from temporal distortion, and remaining would be impossible. SG-1 must find a way to return them to their universe and to defeat the Goa'uld. Together the two Carters are able to reconstruct the alien energy generator to power the Stargate, and SG-1 sets off through the mirror, hoping to contact the Asgard in the other reality, and to save the alternate Earth from destruction.
Story By: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright, Robert.C.Cooper, Tor Alexander Valenza
Teleplay By: Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Jay Acovone as Major Charles Kawalsky, Peter Williams as Apophis, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser
7. Deadman's Switch



Aris Boch, an alien bounty hunter, captures the SG-1 team on a routine mission to PJG-877. Boch's true objective is a Goa'uld named Kel'tar, who is wanted by Sokar, and Boch offers the team their freedom in exchange for their help. SG-1 reluctantly cooperates, but when they capture Kel'tar, they learn that he is not a Goa'uld at all. He is a Tok'ra spy named Korra, and Sokar will torture him for information. Boch is unsympathetic, but SG-1's refusal to risk more Tok'ra lives by turning over Koraa, eventually brings about a change of heart.
Written By: Robert C.Cooper
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Sam J. Jones as Aris Boch, Mark Holden as Korra
8. Demons



The SG-1 team discovers a Christian culture with Medieval European origins, but the inhabitants live in fear of their powerful Canon, and the demon who demands periodic human sacrifice. The 'demon' is an Unas, gathering hosts for Sokar, but when SG-1 offers to rid the village of the threat, they find themselves are condemmed as evil and offered in sacrifice. Only Simon, a young man of the village, has the courage to defy the Canon and come to the aid of SG-1. With his help, the team is able to defeat the Unas and it's Goa'uld symbiote, and free the village.
Written By: Carl Binder
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: David McNally as Simon, Alan.C.Peterson as Canon, Laura Mennell as Mary, Richard Morwich as Unas, John.R.Taylor as Elder, Christopher Judge as the voice of Unas
9. Rules Of Engagement



SG-1 comes upon a battle, and provides assistance against an army of Jaffa, but they are overwhelmed. They awaken later to learn that they have arrived at a training camp and that the soldiers are following standing orders from Apophis to engage in war games in preparation for an incasion of Earth. O'Neill explains that Apophis is dead, but the young soldiers refuse to believe him. Only when the camp's leader, Captain Rogers, is wounded and returned to Earth for treatment, is he convinced of Apophis' death, and disbands the war games for a battle that will not come.
Written By: Terry Curtis Fox
Directed By: William Gereghty
Guest Starring: Peter Williams as Apophis, Aaron Craven as Captain Kyle Rogers, Dion Johnstone as Captain Nelson, Jesse Moss as Lt.J.Hibbard, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Josh Byer as Sergeant
10. Forever In A Day



Daniel finds his wife, Sha're, but when he comes near, her Goa'uld symbiote, Amaunet, holds him in the grip of a ribbon device, just as Tea;'c approaches. Daniel awakens to learn that Sha're is dead, and in his greif, he withdraws from his friends and resigns from SGC. But in vivid dreams Sha're urges Daniel to seek the Harsesis, the child she bore on Abydos. Teal'c is then seen firing his staff weapon and killing Sha're. Daniel realizes that only a breif moment had passed as Sha're's message reached Daniel through the ribbon device before her death.
Written By: Jonathan Glassner
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Erick Avari as Kasuf, Vaitiare Bandera as Sha're/Amaunet, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Jason Schombing as Robert Rothman
11. Past And Present



On Vyus, the inhabitants have no memory of their lives before an event they call the Vorlix. Ke'ra, a brilliant young woman and leader amoung her people, returns to Earth with SG-1 in hopes that their joint research will find a cure for their mass amnesia. But their research reveals somerthing more. Before the Vorlix, Ke'ra was Linea, the "Destroyer Of Worlds" whom SG-1 met on Hadante. She has now become victim of her own experiments to reverse aging. Although a cure is found, it must be denied to Ke'ra, who returns to Vyus with no memory of her destructive past.
Written By: Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed By: William Gereghty
Guest Starring: Magan Leitch as Ke'ra, Marya Delver as Layale, Jason Gray-Stanford as Orner, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Luisa Cianni as Woman
12. Jolinar's Memories



Martouf arrives at the SGC with word that Jacob Carter has been captured by the Goa'uld System Lord Sokar, and is being held on a moon called Netu that has been transformed into a literal Hell. Martouf and SG-1 plan a rescue, but no one has ever escaped from Netu except Jolinar, and Martouf must use a Tok'ra memory device to access any of Jolinar's memories that might remain in Carter's mind. The team infiltrates the hellish underground prison, and their escape nearly succeeds, until one of the prisoners masterminds a coup, and reveals his true identity: Apophis.
Written By: Sonny Wareham and Daniel Stashower
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter, JR Bourne as Martouf, William deVry as Alswin, Bob Dawson as Bynarr, Dion Johnstone as Ma'onak, Peter Williams as Apophis, Peter. H. Kent as Kintac, David Palffy as Sokar, Daniel Bacon as Technician, Eli Gabay as Jumar, Tanya Reid as Jolinar, Christine Kennedy as Young Carter, Dillon Moen as Charlie
13. The Devil You Know



During an attempt to rescue Jacob Carter, SG-1 and Martouf have been captured by Apophis on the hellish moon Netu. Apophis needs information to overthrow Sokar, and to get it he uses technology and the hallucinogenic "blood of Sokar" to force each of the team to relive painful memories. Meanwhile, the Tok'ra insist that Netu must be destroyed. In an explosive battle, both Netu and Sokar's ship are annuhilated, but with seconds to spare. SG-1, Jacob and Martouf are transported to safety. Unknown to them, Apophis, too, makes an escape, and is now left in control of Sokar's massive forces.
Written By: Robert C.Cooper
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter, JR Bourne as Martouf, William deVry as Aldwin, Bob Dawson as Bynarr, Peter Williams as Apophis, Dion Johnstone as Na'onak, Peter H.Kent as Kintac, David Palffy as Sokar, Daniel Bacon as Technician, Eli Gabay as Jumar, Tanya Reid as Jolinar, Christine Kennedy as Young Carter, Dillon Moen as Charlie
14. Foothold



During a routine medical exam, SG-1 is sedated and left unconscious. Teal'c awakens to find that the base has been taken over by aliens capable of taking the form of SGC personnel. No one on base can be trusted. Carter escapes to report the foothold situation to Colonel Maybourne, but alien doubles of O'Neill and Daniel catch up with her. Their identities are revealed when Carter discovers the device that enables their physical transformation, and uses it's technology against them. Returning to the SGC, she joins the real O'Neill and Major Davis to expose and defeat the retreating aliens.
Written By: Heather E. Ash
Directed By: Andy Mikita
Guest Starring: Tom McBeath as Colonel Harry Maybourne, Colin Cunningham as Major Davis, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Richard Leacock as Colonel Brogen, Colin Lawrence as Sergeant Warren, Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler
15. Pretense



Klorel, the Goa'uld in the host body of Skaara, crash lands on Tollana, the new Tollan home world. There he is detained for "Traid", an ancient ceremony of justice, to determine which personality will retain control of his body. O'Neill and Daniel will argue in defense of Skaara, while the Goa'uld Zipacna will speak for Klorel. But during the proceedings, SG-1 suspects that the Goa'uld are preparing an attack, and they must fight to defend not only Skaara, but all of Tollana. With help from Lya of the Nox, Skaara is victoriours, and the Goa'uld attack is successfully thwarted.
Written By: Katharyn Powers
Directed By: David Warry-Smith
Guest Starring: Alexis Cruz as Skaara/Klorel, Frida Betrani as Lya, Marie Stillin as High Chancellor Travell, Garwin Sanford as Narim, Kevin Duand as Zipacna, Bill Nikolai as Technician
16. Urgo



When SG-1 returns from P4X-884, they begin experiencing intense cravings, and they see and hear the image of a man whom no one else can see. The cause id traced to microscopic implants in their brains, but the man identifies himself as Urgo, and explains that his mission is only to record new experiences through them. Urgo is gregarious and ebullient, both endearing and annoying, but the implants cannot be removed, and SG-1 returns to the planet for a solution. There they meet Togar, Urgo's stern creator, and convince him to reluctantly transfer the implant, and Urgo, into himself.
Written By: Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed By: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Dom DeLuise as Urgo and Toger, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Nickolas Baric as SF Guard, Bill Nikolai as Technician
17. A Hundred Days



During SG-1's visit to the planet Edora, a catatrophic meteor shower occurs, and the team begins an evacuation of the inhabitants. O'Neill remains behind to help Laira and her son, but when a meteorite shower strikes and buries the Stargate, he is stranded on the planet. Unable to recover the Stargate, a distraught O'Neill slowly begins to build a new life with Laira and the other survivors, as SG-1 works feverishly to provide a rescue. It is three months before SG-1's plan is successful, enabling them to finally reactivate the Edora gate, and provide O'Neill with a way home.
Story by: Victoria C. James
Teleplay By: Brad Wright
Directed By: David Warry-Smith
Guest Starring: Michele Greene as Laira, Julie Patzwald as Naytha, Gary Jones as Technician, Shane Meier as Garan, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Marcel Maillard as Paynan
18. Shades Of Grey



O'Neill's erractic behavior and theft of a Tollan technology results in his forced early retirement from SGC. Soon afterward, Colonel Maybourne appears, offering him a position with his special NID unit. O'Neill agrees, and is introduced to an entire rogue operation, operating beyond SGC, which steals alien technology for Earth defense. But O'Neill's involvement is part of a secret and elaborate plan, at the request of the Tollans and the Asgard, to terminate the rogue operation and restore diplomatic ties. Colonel Makepeace is amoung the agents who are apprehended, but Colonel Maybourne manages to avoid capture.
Written By: Jonathan Glassner
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Tom McBeath as Colonel Harry Maybourne, Steve Makaj as Colonel Makepeace, Marie Srillin as High Chancellor Travell, Christian Bocher as Major Newman, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Linnea Sharples as Lt. Clare Tobias
19. New Ground



The Bedrosians and the Optricans of P2X-416 have been engulfed in an ideological war for decades. The Bedrosians believe that life evolved independently on their planet, and the arrival of SG-1 through the Stargate threatens their entire belief system. The Berosian Commander Rigar captures SG-1 and cages them, interrogating them as spies. Teal'c manages to flee, but is injured and blinded in the escape. With the help of Nyam, a sympathetic young scientist, Teal'c's vision improves, and the two are able to orchestrate a rescue of their comrades before Riagr can destroy SG-1 and all evidence of a Stargate.
Written By: Heather E. Ash
Directed By: Chris McMullin
Guest Starring: Richard Ian Cox as Nyan, Daryl Shuttleworth as Commander Rigar, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Desiree Zuroski as Parcy, Jennifer Copping as Mallin, Bill Nikolai as Technician
20. Maternal Instinct



Bra'tac arrives with word that Apophis has attacked Chu'lak, searching for the Harsesis, his child by Sha're/Amaunet. The forbidden child contains all the knowledge of the Goa'uldm and was hidden away by Sha're on Kheb. SG-1 travels to Kheb and finds a serene world with an enigmatic monk who guides Daniel through a spiritual awakening. In his enlightenment, he meets Oma Oesala, an etheral being who is caring for the Harsesis. She holds unimaginable powers aswell, and it is she who destroys to pursuing Jaffa armies before carrying the infant Harsesis away through the Stargate to safety.
Written By: Robert C.Cooper
Directed By: Peter E. Woeste
Guest Starring: Tony Amendola as Bra'tac, Terry Chen as Monk, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Aaron Douglas as Moac
21. Crystal Skull



A vast Mayan pyramid on p7x-377 contains a strange crystal, identical to one found by Daniel's grandfather. Nicholas Ballard, years before. Ballard claimed the skull transported him to see aliens, but was laughed out of academia. When SG-1 investigates, the skull emits energy that renders Daniel invisible to the others. SG-1 seeks out Ballard, hoping he is the key to finding Daniel, and together they return to the planet. This time, Quetlzelcoatl, a giant ghostly alien, rises from the mist. He invites Ballard to remain behind to study, and gives the others a way to return home.
Story By: Michael Greenburg and Jarrad Paul
Teleplay By: Brad Wright
Directed By: Brad Turner
Guest Starring: Jan Rubes as Nicholas Ballard, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Jason Schombing as Robert Rothman, Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler, Russell Roberts as Psychiatrist, Christopher Judge as voice of Quetlzelcoatl
22. Nemesis



O'Neill is unexpectedly transported aboard Thor's ship where he finds Thor weak and dying, and the ship overthrown by menacing metallic bugs called replicators. The replicators, enemy of the Asgard, are now a threat to Earth, and O'Neill must destroy the ship to prevent their spread. Against orders, Carter and Teal'c transport aboard, and together they wire the ship with explosives. With no means of escape, the team transports the Stargate itself aboard in the last desperate seconds before the ship breaks apart in the reentry and crashed into the Pacific. But at least one replicator has survived.
Written By: Robert C.Cooper
Directed By: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Colin Cunningham as Major Davis, Gary Jones as Technician, Guyle Lee-Frazier as Technician #2