Season 3
June 25, 1999
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INTO THE FIRE
Episode #45 (#1C)
Trapped on Hathor's planet, Carter and Daniel can only watch helplessly as
Hathor implants O'Neill with a Goa'uld symbiote. General Hammond sends Colonel
Makepeace and six Stargate units to reclaim SG-1, but when the units are
defeated, Hammond decides to do the job himself. Meanwhile, Makepeace succeeds
in rescuing Carter and Daniel, but Hathor's army has created an energy barrier
blocking them from the Stargate. Back in Hathor's facility, a Tok'ra spy closes
O'Neill in a cryogenic chamber to kill his Goa'uld symbiote. As Carter rescues
her freezing teammate, they come face to face with the enraged queen. In the
Jaffa city of Chulak, Teal'c attempts to raise an army to help his friends and
stumbles across the injured Bra'tac, who has been left for dead by Apophis'
guards. Joined by General Hammond, Bra'tac leads them to an ancient death glider
and the three forge a daring rescue plan.
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, Kelly Dean
Sereda as Lieutenant, Oliver Svensson-tan as Marine, Alicia Thorgrimsson as
Jaffa
July 2, 1999
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SETH
Episode #46 (#2C)
Carter's father, Jacob, enlists the SG-1 team in his hunt for the ancient
Goa'uld Lord Seth, whom he believes is hiding on Earth. A computer search
reveals Seth has maintained power on Earth for thousands of years using false
religion, and the SG-1 team trace him to a heavily armed compound in Washington
state. Outside the compound they clash with a team of action-happy ATF men led
by the adversarial Hamner, and they meet Levinson, a frantic father who's
desperate to rescue his son Tom from Seth's cult. O'Neill, Carter and Daniel
break into the compound but within minutes they fall victim to the biological
agent Seth uses to brainwash his followers into doing his bidding.
Written by: Jonathan Glassner
Directed by: William Corcoran
Guest Starring: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter / Selmak, Robert Duncan as
Seth, Mitchell Kosterman as Special Agent James Hamner, Stuart O'Connell as
Tommy Levinson, Lucia Walters as Disciple, Greg Michaels as Jason Levinson, Rob
Morton as Sheriff
July 9, 1999
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FAIR GAME
Episode #47 (#3C)
Asgard leader, Thor, tells O'Neill that the Goa'uld System Lords plan to attack
Earth, and offers help in negotiating a peace deal. Three System Lords attend
the session, Yu, Nirrti, and Cronus - the Lord responsible for killing Teal'c's
father. The three initially agree to the Asgard's peace proposal on the
condition that Earth gives up the Stargate. But when Teal'c and Cronus are
discovered badly beaten, Teal'c is blamed and the two remaining Lords vow to
attack Earth as retribution. Despite Nirrti's claim that she tried the healing
technique on Cronus and it didn't work, Carter uses it and manages to save the
Lord. Realizing that Nirrti orchestrated the beating to seize power, Yu and
Cronus turn their rage toward their former comrade, giving Earth a temporary
reprieve.
Written by: Robert C. Cooper
Directed by: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Michael David Simms as Secretary of Defense Arthur Simms, Ron
Halder as Cronus, Jacqueline Samuda as Nirrti, Vince Crestejo as Yu, Teryl
Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, T.M. Sandulak as Sergeant Ziplinski, Laara Sadiq as
Technician
July 16, 1999
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LEGACY
Episode #48 (#4C)
During a routine mission, the SG-1 team discovers a room containing the corpses
of a league of Goa'uld who challenged the System Lords. One is holding a tablet,
and after Daniel touches it, he begins to hear voices and see nightmarish
visions. Medical tests indicate schizophrenia. Whatever is interfering with
Daniel's mind, however, soon transfers to Teal'c with far more deadly
consequences. As the parasite leaves his body, Daniel hears the voice of the
dead Ma'chello declaring death to the Goa'uld. Daniel realizes he was infected
by Ma'chello's Goa'uld killing parasite, a theory borne out by Teal'c's rapid
deterioration. Believing the tablet holds the key to Teal'c's survival, the team
brings it to the lab, but as they open it, the parasites ooze into Dr. Fraiser,
Carter, and O'Neill. Carter proves immune, but with parasites inside them,
Fraiser and O'Neill deteriorate rapidly and Hammond has no choice but to seal
the lab off with the three inside.
Written by: Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed by: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Kevin McNulty as Dr. Warner, Eric Schneider as Dr. MacKenzie,
Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Michael Shanks as Ma'chello
July 23, 1999
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LEARNING CURVE
Episode #49 (#5C)
In the pursuit of knowledge, Jack O'Neill, Teal'c, and Daniel Jackson travel to
the planet Orban as part of an exchange program. Daniel and Teal'c remain on the
planet -- Daniel to study an ancient mosaic pattern on the floor of their
Stargate room that he hopes will explain the origin of the Orbanian people, and
Teal'c to prepare the Orbanians, should they ever encounter the Goa'uld, by
sharing his knowledge with them. O'Neill travels back to Earth with a young
Orbanian girl, Merrin, and her chaperone, Kalan, to present the SGC with a
valuable Naquadah reactor. All are surprised when it is the young Merrin who
volunteers to stay at the SGC and teach Samantha Carter how to build such a
complicated technical device. As Carter and O'Neill spend more time with Merrin,
they become aware that she is not a typical eleven-year-old. She is incredibly
knowledgeable, but has no understanding of fun or play. O'Neill and the rest of
SG-1 uncover the truth behind Merrin's intelligence, and how it will effect her
and the other children of Orban. He defies orders and sets out to change
Merrin's fate by taking her off base, to show her the value of what her
childhood could be like and what she has been missing.
Written by: Heather E. Ash
Directed by: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Andrew Airlie as Kalan, Brittney Irvin as Merrin, Teryl Rothery
as Dr. Fraiser, Lachlan Murdoch as Tomin, Stephanie Shea as Solen, Diane Stapley
as Mrs. Struble, Rob Farrell as SF Guard, Sarah Goodwill as Student, Laara Sadiq
as Technician
July 30, 1999
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POINT OF VIEW
Episode #50 (#6C)
The SGC is taken aback when an alternate reality version of Samantha Carter and
the deceased Major Kawalsky are found in a secured building in top secret Area
51. To transport themselves to our reality, they used the quantum mirror. When
the alternate Carter and Kawalsky are taken to the SGC for debriefing, they
can't believe how different everything is in this reality. Here Colonel Jack
O'Neill is alive, whereas in their alternate reality he was married to Dr.
Carter before his recent death at the hands of the Goa'uld. Teal'c is an ally
rather than the enemy, Major Kawalsky has been dead for several months, and
their Samantha Carter is a Major who is identical in appearance with the
exception of her short hair. Dr. Carter begins to suffer from temporal
distortion, a side effect caused by travel through the quantum mirror. Major
Carter determines that Dr. Carter will die unless she is returned to her
alternate reality. Unfortunately, in her reality, the Goa'uld are swarming the
SGC and returning means certain death. SG-1 must use their resources and
knowledge to return with their new acquaintances and overthrow the Goa'uld.
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. Fraiser, Ty Olsson as Jaffa #1, Shawn Reis as
Jaffa #2, Tracy Westerholm as SF Guard
August 6, 1999
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DEADMAN SWITCH
Episode #51 (#7C)
SG-1 travels to planet PJ6-877 for a routine exploration. Almost immediately
after arriving, they are captured in an invisible force-field by alien bounty
hunter Aris Boch. Aris takes them to his cargo ship, which is completely
invisible from the outside. He has come to this planet to hunt a Goa'uld named
Kel'tar who is wanted by the evil System Lord Sokar. He attempts to solicit help
from SG-1, in exchange for their freedom. He informs them that should they
refuse to participate, he will take them to Sokar. There are sizable bounties on
the heads of Teal'c and Samantha Carter, a reasonable bounty on the head of Jack
O'Neill, but Daniel Jackson could probably only be traded for a day's rations.
After an unsuccessful escape attempt, SG-1 agrees to help Aris Boch catch his
Goa'uld. Carter must remain behind with Aris while Jack, Daniel and Teal'c
approach the cave that Kel'tar is hiding in and go in for the retrieval. When
Kel'tar is captured, he informs SG-1 that he is not a Goa'uld, he is a Tok'ra
named Korra. If handed over by Aris to Sokar, he would be tortured to gain
information that would endanger many other Tok'ra. SG-1 and their Tok'ra ally
must find a means of escape or try to convince the cold hearted bounty hunter
for once, to do the right thing. Unfortunately, Aris Boch's life is dependent on
something only the Goa'ulds can supply him with and in order to get it, he must
trade in lives.
Written by: Robert C. Cooper
Directed by: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Sam J. Jones as Aris Boch, Mark Holden as Korra
August 13, 1999
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DEMONS
Episode #52 (#8C)
SG-1 arrives at a medieval village and frees Mary, a young woman who has been
left outside tied to a stake. Simon, friar of the village and Mary's friend,
explains that Mary is a sacrifice for the demon that plagues their village. The
Canon chose her when he mistook her illness for evil possession. When the demon
arrives and finds no sacrifice, he promises to destroy the village the next day
unless five humans are left for sacrifice. SG-1 recognizes this "demon" as Unas,
and plot to destroy it, but the Canon pronounces SG-1 evil and condemns them to
be sacrificed. SG-1 must convince Simon to go against everything he believes in
order to save themselves and rid the village of their demon forever.
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, and Christopher Judge
as the voice of Unas
August 20, 1999
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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Episode #53 (#9C)
Upon exiting the Stargate, SG-1 finds itself in the midst of battle. A group of
SG soldiers battles a Jaffa army. Believing the soldiers to be the
missing-in-action SG-11 team, O'Neill and the others provide assistance. Much to
their surprise, the mystery SG team turns their weapons on SG-1. SG-1 wakes up
in the soldiers' training camp with headaches and no weapons. The camp's leader,
Captain Rogers, assumes them to be from the rival camp until he recognizes
Teal'c as Jaffa. Rogers presumes that SG-1 has been sent by the camp's long-gone
Jaffa leaders to test their battle readiness. The Captain explains that the
soldiers' standing orders are to practice battle using non-lethal Earth weapons
until the return of Apophis. O'Neill tells them Apophis is dead. The soldiers
don't believe him and resume their war games. As O'Neill and the others try to
figure out what to do, the games take a disastrous turn when SG-1's confiscated
weapons accidentally make it out onto the battlefield.
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. Fraiser, Josh Byer as Sergeant
October 8, 1999
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FOREVER IN A DAY
Episode #54 (#10C)
During a rescue of captured Abydonians, including his father-in-law, Kasuf,
Daniel Jackson sees his long-lost wife Sha're watching the activity from a
nearby tent. He follows her inside, where Sha're, who is actually the Goa'uld
Amaunet, takes Daniel in the grip of a Goa'uld ribbon device. Teal'c enters the
tent with his staff weapon as Daniel falls unconscious. Daniel awakens in the
SGC's infirmary, where Teal'c sadly admits he was forced to kill Sha're to save
Daniel's life. Daniel refuses to believe this, until he is shown Sha're's body.
Distraught over his wife's death and angry at Teal'c for causing it, Daniel
pulls away from his friends and resigns from the SGC. When Sha're starts
appearing to him in vivid dreams, Daniel finds he must overcome his grief if he
is to understand her message.
Written by: Jonathan Glassner
Directed by: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Erick Avari as Kasuf, Vaitiare Bandera as Sha're / Amaunet,
Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Jason Schombing as Robert Rothman
October 15, 1999
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PAST AND PRESENT
Episode #55 (#11C)
SG-1 travels to a planet whose inhabitants seem to be suffering from mass
retrograde amnesia. They have no memory of their lives before the unknown event
they call the "Vorlix", and report that their elders and children are missing.
The planet faces complete devastation unless the people's memories can be
restored. The inhabitants introduce Ke'ra, a brilliant and personable young
woman who has come to be the leader of her people. She and Daniel Jackson
develop a mutual attraction. Ke'ra returns to Earth with SG-1 in hopes that her
existing research on the Vorlix may help them find a cure. But as the
investigation progresses, SG-1 begins to suspect that Ke'ra may not be who or
what she appears.
Written by: Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed by: William Gereghty
Guest Starring: Megan Leitch as Ke'ra, Marya Delver as Layale, Jason
Gray-Stanford as Orner, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Luisa Cianni as Woman
October 22, 1999
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JOLINAR'S MEMORIES
Episode #56 (#12C)
The Tok'ra Martouf arrives at the SGC with troubling news: Major Carter's
father, Jacob, and his Tok'ra symbiote Selmak, have been captured by the evil
Goa'uld System Lord Sokar. Jacob/Selmak is imprisoned on a moon called Netu,
which Sokar has transformed into a literal Hell. The Tok'ra believe that Sokar
plans to launch an attack against the other System Lords, gaining full control
for himself. Martouf will try to rescue Jacob/Selmak, but his first priority is
finding out how much Selmak knows about Sokar's plan. Unfortunately, no one has
escaped from Hell. No one except Jolinar, and she never told anyone else. SG-1
and Martouf travel to Netu on a space ship. En route, Martouf uses Tok'ra
technology to access any of Jolinar's memories that might still be in Carter's
mind. However, what Carter recalls are painful remembrances from her own past,
and dark secrets that Jolinar never wished for Martouf to know. Once they reach
Netu, Teal'c stays on board the ship while the rest of SG-1 and Martouf search
for Jacob/Selmak through the underground caverns of Hell, but the unexpected
appearance of an old foe foils SG-1's plan. Part one of two.
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 Aldwin, Bob Dawson as Bynarr, Dion Johnstone as Na'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
October 29, 1999
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THE DEVIL YOU KNOW
Episode #57 (#13C)
During an attempt to rescue Jacob Carter, SG-1 and Martouf have been captured by
Apophis, now one of Hell's denizens, who is determined to use the information
they possess to overthrow Sokar. With the aide of the Tok'ra memory technology
and a hallucinogenic drug nicknamed "the blood of Sokar," each prisoner is
forced to relive vivid, painful memories. But this time, they are unable to
distinguish between memory and reality. Meanwhile, an attack by Sokar's forces
leaves Teal'c with no choice but to seek back-up from the Tok'ra. They respond
with orders to deliver a bomb that will destroy Netu and Teal'c's friends along
with it. Necessary casualties in the war against Sokar. Part two of two.
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
November 5, 1999
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FOOTHOLD
Episode #58 (#14C)
En route to the infirmary after a mission, SG-1 learns that part of the SGC has
been sealed off due to a chemical leak. Soon after, during their routine
examinations, Dr. Fraiser injects each member of the team with a sedative,
rendering them unconscious. Teal'c is the first to awaken, and secretly observes
Dr. Fraiser and General Hammond talking with two aliens. The General orders
Teal'c and Carter placed in holding cells. Feigning unconsciousness, he waits
until he and his escorts are away from the infirmary before overpowering the
guards and waking Major Carter. Carter and Teal'c quickly realize that they
cannot trust anyone in the SGC and must seek help outside the base. During the
escape, one of them is captured. The other must rely on the one person they
can't trust in order to save the SGC and the Earth from invasion.
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. Fraiser, Richard Leacock as Colonel Brogen,
Colin Lawrence as Sergeant Warren, Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler, Alex Zahara as
Alien Leader/Alien #1, Dion Johnstone as Alien #2, Tracy Westerholm as
Surveillance SF, Biski Gugushe as SF Guard
January 21, 2000
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PRETENSE
Episode #59 (#15C)
The Tollan Narim pays an unexpected visit to the SGC, inviting the members of
SG-1 to participate in "Triad." When SG-1 shows up on the new Tollan home world,
they learn that the Triad is an ancient ceremony of justice, and the person on
trial is their old friend Skaara. The Goa'uld Klorel's death glider crash landed
on the Tollan planet. Klorel was injured, which allowed the host personality,
Skaara, to emerge and request amnesty. This Triad will determine which of the
personalities will forever have control over the host body: the Goa'ld Klorel,
or Skaara. Daniel and O'Neill will argue for Skaara's position, while another
Goa'uld named Zipacna will argue for Klorel's. As Daniel and O'Neill work on
their arguments, Carter and Teal'c grow suspicious that Zipacna's appearance may
indicate an ulterior motive. But when SG-1 brings its concerns to the Tollan
leaders, it puts Skaara in further danger of losing his identity forever.
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 Durand as
Zipacna, Bill Nikolai as Technician
January 28, 2000
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URGO
Episode #60 (#16C)
SG-1 steps through the Stargate on their way to a paradise planet and end up at
the SGC. Adding to their confusion is Hammond's assertion that the team was gone
for fifteen hours, not the mere moment that the SG-1 perceived. Dr. Fraiser's
examinations of the team members are inconclusive, but an analysis of the MALP
data reveals a brief initial image of an alien lab just before the paradise
view. They theorize the paradise image is a means to lure people to the planet.
But for what reason? As they try to figure this out, each member of the team
begins to experience intense cravings. Fraiser soon figures out why: a
microscopic implant in each of SG-1's brains. The team is relieved of duty and
isolated until Fraiser can find a way to remove the implant. Soon SG-1 is
hearing and seeing the image of a man who identifies himself as "Urgo" -
actually, the manifestation of the implants in their heads. Only SG-1 can see
and hear him. Though Urgo claims his only purpose is to record new experiences,
SG-1 begins to suspect he may have another, more nefarious purpose. However,
getting rid of Urgo is not going to be easy.
Written by: Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed by: Peter DeLuise
Guest Starring: Dom DeLuise as Urgo and Togar, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser,
Nickolas Baric as SF Guard, Bill Nikolai as Technician
February 4, 2000
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A HUNDRED DAYS
Episode #61 (#17C)
Colonel O'Neill and the rest of the SG-1 team have established ties with a small
village on the planet Edora, and their leader Laira, with whom O'Neill shares a
mutual and quiet attraction. Everyone gathers to watch the annual meteor shower
referred to by the natives as "fire rain." At first, it's a pleasant light show,
but an extra-large shooting star prompts Carter and Daniel to conduct further
research. Their results indicate that Edora travels through an asteriod belt
every year, but every century and a half the orbit hits a particularly dense
section of debris. Those meteors hit the surface of the planet to cataclysmic
effect, and apparently this is one of those years. SG-1's evacuation of the
villagers is all but complete when Laira discovers her son missing. O'Neill
rushes off to assist her, ordering the rest of SG-1 to return to base. Carter
and Teal'c barely make it out in time before a large meteor hits the Stargate,
burying it and trapping O'Neill on Edora. Both sides deal with the loss while
struggling to find a way to correct it.
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. Fraiser, Marcel Maillard
as Paynan
February 11, 2000
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SHADES OF GREY
Episode #62 (#18C)
SG-1 travels to Tollana to negotiate a trade. O'Neill becomes extremely annoyed
when the Tollans refuse to cooperate due to their fear that any weaponry given
to Earth would more likely be used on itself than to protect against the
Goa'uld. In an act that shocks the rest of his team, O'Neill steals a Tollan
device as they are departing back to Earth. Upon hearing of Colonel O'Neill's
deed, an outraged General Hammond relieves O'Neill of his command. When the
Tollans pay a visit and announce that they intend to break all ties with Earth,
Hammond has no choice but to offer O'Neill an early retirement. Colonel
Maybourne, hearing of O'Neill's indiscretion, pays him a visit at his home to
make him an interesting offer.
Written by: Jonathan Glassner
Directed by: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Tom McBeath as Colonel Harry Maybourne, Steve Makaj as Colonel
Makepeace, Marie Stillin as High Chancellor Travell, Christian Bocher as Major
Newman, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Linnea Sharples as Lieutenant Clare Tobias
February 18, 2000
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NEW GROUND
Episode #63 (#19C)
The SG-1 team travels to a planet where, unbeknownst to them, the planet's two
cultures have been at war over their opposed beliefs regarding the Stargate.
Upon their arrival, they are met by the curious Nyan, a scientist. Nyan explains
to them that their arrival through the Stargate proves that the beliefs of his
rival culture, the Optricans, is true, and that humans were brought to this
planet by aliens through a gateway. His culture, the Bedrosians, believe that
human life evolved without a gateway and was created by their God, Nefertum. The
team's arrival is soon detected by a group of Bedrosian soldiers and their
leader, Rigar. O'Neill, Carter and Daniel are captured, while Tealc' and Nyan
narrowly escape. During his escape, Teal'c is blinded. Rigar cages his three
prisoners and interrogates them as to how they arrived on his planet. He
believes that they are Optrican spies, when they insist that they traveled via
the Stargate. Rather than face the possibility that the entire belief system of
his people is wrong, Rigar chooses to destroy all evidence, including SG-1.
Though blinded, Teal'c, with Nyan's help, must outwit the Bedrosians before
Rigar can execute his plan.
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. Fraiser, Desiree Zuroski as Parcy, Jennifer Copping as
Mallin, Bill Nikolai as Technician, Finn Michael as Soldier
February 25, 2000
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MATERNAL INSTINCT
Episode #64 (#20C)
Bra'tac arrives at the SGC pleading for medical assistance for his battered
Jaffa apprentice accompanying him. He announces that Chulak, the home planet to
himself and Teal'c, was brutally attacked by Apophis, and goes on to tell that
it was as though Apophis was looking for something. Daniel deduces that
"something" to be the Harsesis, the child Apophis fathered with Sha're/Amaunet.
This forbidden child would contain all the knowledge of the Goa'uld, and if he
were to fall into the wrong hands, could be the Goa'uld's undoing. Using the
combined knowledge of Bra'tac, Daniel, and the available computer analysis, SG-1
decides on the planet most likely to be "Kheb", of Jaffa and Goa'uld legend.
Bra'tac and SG-1 travel to the planet in search of the Harsesis child. Realizing
that Apophis could come to the same conclusion about Kheb, the SG-1 team must
race to find the child before he does.
Written by: Robert C. Cooper
Directed by: Peter F. Woeste
Guest Starring: Tony Amendola as Bra'tac, Terry Chen as Monk, Teryl Rothery as
Dr. Fraiser, Aaron Douglas as Moac, Steve Bacic as Major Coburn, D. Harlan
Cutshall as Jaffa Commander, Carla Boudreau as Oma Desala
March 3, 2000
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CRYSTAL SKULL
Episode #65 (#21C)
Daniel Jackson becomes intrigued when the video transmission from the MALP
reveals a huge Mayan pyramid with a glowing crystal skull in its center. He
tells the rest of SG-1 and General Hammond that the skull appears to be
identical to one his grandfather, Nicholas Ballard, found in Belize in 1971. He
goes on to tell that his grandfather claimed that the skull possessed a power to
teleport you to a place inhabited by aliens. When the academic community shunned
Nicholas because of his seeminly ridiculous claims, he never recovered. The team
travels to the planet to investigate. Daniel approaches the crystal skull and is
drawn to stare into its eyes. Meanwhile the cavern housing the skull begins to
emit high levels of radiation. The team begins to evacuate but Daniel is
entranced by the skull and after several moments, his body undergoes a phase
shift and becomes invisible. O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c must flee the lethal
radiation leaving an invisible Daniel behind. Teal'c, being somewhat protected
by his symbiote, returns to the planet to look for Daniel. When he can't see
him, he acquires the skull and returns to the SGC unknowingly with Daniel in
tow. SG-1 must recruit the assistance of Daniel's grandfather whose failure at
proving his Crystal Skull theory has landed him in a psychiatric institution.
They bring Nicholas Ballard back to the SGC in the hopes that he can unlock the
secrets of the skull and bring Daniel 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. Fraiser,
Jason Schombing as Robert Rothman, Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler, Russell Roberts
as Psychiatrist, Jacquie Janzen as Nurse, Daniel Bacon as Technician, Tracy
Westerholm as Surveillance SF, Christopher Judge as the voice of Quetlzelcoatl
March 10, 2000
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NEMESIS
Episode #66 (#22C)
While preparing for a week of leave, O'Neill is engulfed in a white glow and
disappears. Carter immediately recognizes that O'Neill has been transported away
by the Asgard. O'Neill suddenly finds himself a little disoriented on Thor's
ship. He begins to hear a strange sound and moments later is faced with hundreds
of menacing looking metallic bugs. He freezes as they swarm past him. O'Neill
heads in the direction the bugs came from and comes upon a very weak Thor. Thor
tells O'Neill that he is dying and directs him to a control panel for further
information as he is too weak. O'Neill learns that these bugs are called
replicators and are artificial organisms that have overtaken the ship and have
directed it to Earth. The effects of the replicators reaching Earth would be
devastating. O'Neill appears back in the briefing room of the SGC in the form of
a hologram and informs General Hammond and the rest of his team of the
situation. He orders them to gather a large amount of explosives that he will
transport up. The team, of course, wants to be transported up as well, but
O'Neill orders them not to. O'Neill can't believe his eyes when the explosives
arrive with SG-1 in tow. They have little time to formulate a plan to outwit the
replicators and destroy the ship before it reaches Earth, hopefully finding a
way to save themselves in the process. The cliff-hanger episode is continued in
the fourth season premiere.
Written by: Robert C. Cooper
Directed by: Martin Wood
Guest Starring: Colin Cunningham as Major Davis, Gary Jones as Technician, Guyle
Lee-Fraizer as Technician #2