The
Serpent's Lair

Written by :
Brad Wright
Directed by : Jonathan Glassner
Episode Number : 201
Guest Stars : Peter Williams as Apophis, Gary Jones as Technician,
Tony Amendola as Bra'tac, Robert Wisden as Lieutenant Colonel
Samuels, and Alexis Cruz as Skaara/Klorel
Synopsis: As a fleet of Goa'uld warships
heads toward Earth, threatening to destroy it, the Stargate
facility prepares for the worst, sending the best and brightest
of American society through the Stargate to a safe Alpha site.
Meanwhile, O' Neill and the SG-1 team, use the Stargate to
board a ship commanded by Apophis' son Klorel. The SG-1 team
is on a suicide mission, planting explosives in an attempt
to stop the attack. They are "captured" by Teal'c's
Jaffa mentor, Bra'tac, who joins their fight hoping to overthrow
Goa'uld domination of the Jaffa. Bra'Tac knows the weaknesses
of the Goa'uld ship and reveals a plan to stop them. The plan
means almost certain death for both the SG-1 team and Bra'tac,
but they all realize that this is the only way to save the
Earth and set the Jaffa free.
In the Line of
Duty

Written by : Robert C. Cooper
Directed by : Martin Wood
Episode Number : 202
Guest Stars : Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Katie Stuart
as Cassandra, Peter Lacroix as Ashrak, and Judy Norton as
Talia
Synopsis: O'Neill and the SG-1 team
are on a mission to Nasya, hoping to rescue the survivors
of a planet that has been attacked by the Goa'uld. During
the rescue, however, Dr. Samantha Carter's body is taken
over by a Goa'uld that was hiding in the body of a mortally
injured Nasyan. Her fellow team members don't notice the
change, but when the team returns to Earth, Carter's young
friend Cassandra (Katie Stuart) recognizes the Goa'uld immediately.
Cassandra tells O'Neill that Carter is confined to a cell,
and O'Neill bargains with the Goa'uld for Carter's life.
The Goa'uld tells Teal'c that he is Jolinar of Malkshur,
one of the Tok-ra Goa'ulds, a rebel group opposed to the
bloodthirsty ways of the system lord. But, he also reveals
that he has been followed here by Ashrak, an assassin trained
in the ways of the Goa'uld. Unless the SG-1 team can stop
him, Ashrak will kill Jolinar, taking Dr. Carter's life
as well.
Prisoners

Written by : Terry Curtis Fox
Directed by : David Warry-Smith
Episode Number : 203
Guest Stars : Bonnie Bartlett as Linea, Mark Acheson as
Vishnor, Colin Lawrence as Major Warren, Andrew Whekler
as Major Stan Kovacek, Michael Puttonen as Simian, and Colleen
Winton as Dr. Greene
Synopsis: While exploring a seemingly
insignificant planet, O'Neill and the SG-1 team are approached
by a ragged figure who pleads for their help from a pursuer
named Taldor. They try to defend him, only to discover that
the man is a fleeing murderer. Taldor means Justice and, by
aiding the man, they are complicit in his crime. Over their
protestations of innocence, the team is sent through a Stargate
to Hadante, a penal world where brute strength and raw power
rule. Strangely, the most powerful person on Hadante seems
to be Linea (Bonnie Bartlett), a diminutive woman who strikes
fear into brutes such as Vindoor with her mysterious powers.
SG-1 strikes a deal with Linea: if she will help power the
Stargate using her cold fusion power source, they will help
her escape with them. It seems a fair trade, but there's more
to Linea than meets the eye.
The Gamekeeper

Written by : Jonathan Glassner &
Brad Wright
Teleplay by : Jonathan Glassner
Directed by : Martin Wood
Episode Number : 204
Guest Stars : Dwight Schultz as The Keeper, Teryl Rothery
as Dr. Fraiser, Michael Rogers as Colonel John Michaels,
Lisa Bunting as Claire Jackson, Robert Duncan as Melburn
Jackson, and Jay Acovone as Captain Kawalsky
Synopsis: O'Neill and the SG-1 team
travel to P7J989, where they discover a beautiful garden
and a dome full of strange metallic chambers, each containing
an unconscious person. As the team inspects the chambers,
they are trapped and knocked unconscious. They awaken to
find they are reliving pivotal moments in their lives in
the hope of changing the outcome. Teal'c joins O'Neill on
a battlefield where the Colonel lost a patrol; and witness
the death of his parents in a freak accident. A shadowy
figure called The Keeper (Dwight Schultz) steps forward
and explains; they are part of a game that feeds memories
into a virtual reality he has created for the amusement
and edification of 'his residents' in the metallic chambers.
They are there because, he says, the planet has been rendered
uninhabitable by pollution. But he's lying and when the
SG-1 team threatens to reveal his deceit to the others,
he admits defeat. Or does he?
Need

Written by : Robert C. Cooper &
Damian Kindler
Teleplay By : Robert C. Cooper
Directed by : David Warry-Smith
Episode Number : 205
Guest Stars : Heather Hanson as Shyla, George Touliatos
as Pyrus, and Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser
Synopsis: While exploring planet P3R
636, O'Neill and the SG1 team come across what appears to
be a troop of Jaffa warriors and ceremonial priests delivering
Naquadah, an element treasured by the Goa'uld, through the
Stargate. What catches Daniel Jackson's eye, however, is the
beautiful Princess Shyla, the melancholy daughter of the planet's
ruler, Pyrus The Godslayer. When she attempts suicide, Daniel
saves her life, but in doing so, he and the rest of the team
are captured and forced to work in the Naquadah mines. When
Daniel is injured in an escape attempt, the princess brings
him to the palace and nurses him back to health, using a Goa'uld
sarcophagus. As O'Neill and the rest of the team work as slaves
in the mine, Daniel attempts to negotiate their release. Princess
Shyla explains to Daniel the secrets of the planet. She reveals
how her father drove out the Goa'uld ruler, and now rules
the planet with an iron hand, sending Naquadah through the
gate in hopes of appeasing the Goa'uld. She explains that
while Pyrus has lived for 700 years, thanks to the rejuvenative
powers of the sarcophagus, he is now dying and she will succeed
him. She wants Daniel as her King, and she's willing to use
the power of the sarcophagus to convince him to accept the
throne.
Thor's Chariot

Written by : Kathryn Powers
Directed by : William Gereghty
SG-1.net Rating : 8.87
Episode Number : 206
Guest Stars : Tamsin Kelsey as Gairwyn, Andrew Kavadas as
Heru-ur, Douglas H. Authors as Olaf, and Mark Gibbon as
Thor
Synopsis: O'Neill and the SG-1 team
return to Cimmeria after learning that the Goa'uld have
invaded the planet. The team feels responsible since, on
their previous visit they destroyed "Thor's Hammer,"
the planet's main instrument of defense against the Goa'uld.
The team makes some remarkable discoveries on the planet.
Samantha Carter discovers that she has the power to use
the Goa'uld ribbon device. It soon becomes clear that the
SG-1 team need help to fight the massive enemy force lead
by the vicious Goa'uld Heru-ur. Teal'c, O'Neill and Olaf
head out to scout the Goa'uld encampment and soon find themselves
face to face with the enemy. Meanwhile, Daniel Jackson,
Samantha and Gairwyn search for the Hall of Thor's Might,
where they believe they might find weapons to defeat the
Goa'uld. They find the hall, where they are presented with
a series of tests by a hologram of Thor, the Asgard god
who guards the planet. Can they pass the tests and find
a way to defend the planet? And, can they do it before Heru-ur's
army wipes out the rest of the Cimmerians and the rest of
the SG-1 team?
Message in a Bottle

Written by : Michael Greenburg &
Jarrad Paul
Teleplay by : Brad Wright
Directed by : David Warry-Smith
Episode Number : 207
Guest Stars : Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Tobias Mehler
as Lt. Graham Simmons, Gary Jones as Technician, Kevin Conway
as SG Leader, and Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler
Synopsis: While exploring a now-dead
planet, O'Neill and the SG-1 team find an orb that sends out
electromagnetic signals. They think it is a time capsule of
some sort and are intrigued by its power source, which seems
to have lasted a millenia, they bring it back through the
Stargate. When Samantha Carter and Daniel Jackson begin their
tests, however, the object begins to heat up and the team
decides to send it back through the Stargate. The object,
however, seems to have other plans. While it is brought to
the Stargate, it shoots bolts through the concrete walls,
floor and ceiling of the facility, including one that pierces
O'Neills shoulder. Further investigation reveals that the
object is sending out an alien organism that is infecting
people, computers, and the building itself. Attempts to destroy
the orb only make it grow faster. As the computer screens
go dark and the facilities self-destruct mechanism begins
its countdown, Carter suggests they let the organism take
over O'Neill's body in the hope the orb will use him to communicate
with them.
Family

Written by : Katharyn Powers
Directed by : William Gereghty
Episode Number : 208
Guest Stars : Tony Amendola as Bra'tac, Brook Parker as
Drey'auc, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Peter Williams as
Apophis, Neil Denis as Rya'c, Peter Bryant as Fro'tak, Jan
Frandsen as Dj'nor, and Laara Sadiq as Female Technician
Synopsis: Teal'c's mentor Bra'tac arrives
unexpectedly through the Stargate with shocking news: the
Goa'uld Apophis survived the destruction of his ship and has
now kidnapped Teal'c's son, Rya'c. O'Neill and the rest of
the SG-1 team agree to join Teal'c as he returns to Chulak
to rescue Rya'c, but when they arrive they find much has changed.
Because Teal'c didn't return from Earth, his wife, Drey'auc,
assumed he was dead and married his old friend, Fro'tak. To
make matters worse, Rya'c has been brainwashed by Apophis
which causes him to denounce his father as a traitor and foil
the team's attempts to rescue him. Fro'tak becomes jealous
after seeing Teal'c and Drey'auc rekindling their marital
flame. The team is almost captured and Fro' tak attempts to
betray them to Apophis, forcing O'Neill to take drastic action.
But, Teal'c sees a glimmer of hope when Rya'c slips a hidden
message into his denunciation of his father. Teal'c wants
to rescue him and take him back to Earth and although O'Neill
agrees, he suspects Rya'c - or his controller, Apophis - may
be setting an elaborate and deadly trap.
Secrets

Written by : Terry Curtis Fox
Directed by : Duane Clark
Episode Number : 209
Guest Stars : Carmen Argenziano as General Jacob Carter,
Vaitiare Bandera as Sha're, Erick Avali as Kasuf, Peter
Williams as Apophis, Douglas H. Arthurs as Heru-ur, Chris
Owens as Armin Selig, and Michael Tiernan as Ryn'tak
Synopsis: Daniel Jackson and Teal'c
travel back to Abydos, as it has been a year since Daniel
left to fulfill a promise he made to Sha're's father Kasuf.
When they arrive, Daniel learns that his wife, whom he hasn't
seen since she was taken by the Goa'uld, is nine months pregnant.
The father is Apophis, who plans to use the baby as his new
host. O'Neill and Carter are in Washington to receive a medal
for their bravery, and receive their own shocking news. O'Neill
is approached by a reporter named Armin Selig who says he
has the inside scoop on the Stargate program and is going
to run the story. Carter is reunited with her father, who
tells her he has cancer. As Carter and O'Neill deal with these
large issues, Daniel and Teal'c try to find a way to get Sha're
back to Earth before the child is born, and the sleeping Goa'uld
within her, awakens. When the arrival of a ship carrying Apophis's
enemy Heru-ur prevents them from returning through the Stargate,
Teal'c devises a plan to use the rivalry between Apophis and
Heru-ur to help them escape.
Bane

Written by : Robert C. Cooper
Directed by : David Warry-Smith
Episode Number : 210
Guest Stars : Tom McBeath as Colonel Mayborne, and Teryl
Rothery as Dr. Fraiser
Synopsis: While exploring BP6-3Q1, O'Neill
and the SG-1 team are attacked by giant insects. The team
escapes through the Stargate, but not before Teal'c is stung.
When Teal'c returns to Earth, a strange transformation begins,
as the insect virus transforms Teal'c's DNA into something
like its own. The change baffles Dr. Samantha Carter and geneticist
Dr. Richard Harlow and it terrifies Teal'c, who makes O'Neill
promise he'll stop the transformation. But, Teal'c's condition
intrigues Colonel Maybourne who see the potential for biological
weapons in the insect venom. Maybourne uses his presidential
mandate to take custody of Teal'c but the Jaffa escapes while
being translated, leaving behind his Goa'uld larvae. As Teal'c
hides outon the mean streets of the city, where he is befriended
by Ally, a young homeless girl, O'Neill and the team return
to BP6-3Q1 to capture an insect. While there, they discover
the terrible power of the insects: how they bypass normal
breeding by genetically transforming their victims into their
offspring. With time being of the essence, the Stargate Command
must devise a vaccine and keep the larval Goa'uld alive. Most
important of all - they must find Teal'c. And they must do
it before Maybourne does.
Tok'ra Part 1

Written by : Jonathan Glassner
Directed by : Brad Turner
Episode Number : 211
Guest Stars : Carmen Argenziano as General Jacob Carter,
Sarah Douglas as Garshaw of Belote, J.R. Bourne as Martouf,
Winston Rekert as Cordesh, Joy Coghill as Selmak, Steve
Makaj as Colonel Makepeace, and Laara Sadiq as Technican
Davis
Synopsis: Captain Samantha Carter has
a vivid dream, in which she sees through the eyes of Jolinar,
the Tok'ra or rebel Gou'ald, who briefly inhabited her body
before dying. Although her father Jacob is dying of cancer,
Carter knows she must go on the mission with O'Neill and the
rest of the SG-1 team to find the Tok'ra on planet P34 353J.
Upon their arrival they meet a suspicious and heavily armed
group of Tok'ra, but as Carter reveals her knowledge, relations
begin to warm up. The team learns more about the Tok'ra -
how they usually only inhabit willing hosts and do not use
the Goa'uld sarcophagus - and Carter learns more about the
relationship between Martouf and Jolinar, who were partners
for nearly 100 years. There is even talk of an alliance, but
the trust is fragile and the outcome of the negotiations are
uncertain.
The Tok'ra (Part
II)

Written by : Jonathan Glassner
Directed by : Brad Turner
Episode Number : 212
Guest Stars : Carmen Argenziano as General Jacob Carter,
Sarah Douglas as Garshaw of Belote, J.R. Bourne as Martouf,
Winston Rekert as Cordesh, Joy Coghill as Selmak, Steve
Makaj as Colonel Makepeace, and Laara Sadiq as Technican
Davis
Synopsis: The Tok'ra have turned down
O'Neill and SG-1's request for an alliance against the Goa'uld
because, as Garshaw explains, the earthlings don't offer enough
rewards to justify the security breech. And, the fact that
none of the humans will act as host for Selmak, a Tok'ra whose
host is dying does little to build trust. Dr. Samantha Carter
has an idea. Her father, Gen. Jacob Carter is dying of cancer.
If he will become a host, it will save both his life and that
of Selmak. But when she and O'Neill return to the Stargate
to propose the idea to the General, the Goa'uld, tipped off
by a spy, launch an attack on the Tok'ra. The Tok'ra have
enough warning to relocate, but by the time O'Neill, Carter
and her father return, the attack is underway. The bonding
of two beings as sick as Gen. Carter and Selmak would be difficult
under the best of circumstances. With Goa'uld death gliders
filling the sky, it requires even greater risk and urgency.
Spirits

Written by : Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed by : Martin Wood
Episode Number : 213
Guest Stars : Rodney A. Grant as Tonane, Alex Zahara as
Xe-ls, Christina Cox as T'akaya, Kevin McNulty: Dr. Warner,
Roger R. Cross as Captain Conner, and Laara Sadiq as Female
Technician
Synopsis: The SG-11 team has not returned
from its mission to Planet PXY 887, where they recently discovered
an element, Trinium, that is a hundred times lighter and stronger
than steel. Instead, the inhabitants of the planet have fired
an arrow made of Trinium through the Stargate and into the
shoulder of Col. Jack O'Neill. With O'Neill in the infirmary,
the SG-1 team led by Dr. Samantha Carter, heads through the
Stargate to investigate and to negotiate a mining treaty with
the inhabitants. SG-1 is knocked out on arrival and when they
awake, they meet Tonané, a plainspoken Coast Salish
Indian, who explains that the SG-11 team were taken by "the
spirits"- - the same spirits who give the valuable metal
to his people. Carter and the others are skeptical as they
address T'akya, the wolf, and Xe'ls, the raven, even after
the SG-11 team mysteriously reappears. Negotiations with the
Salish reach a stalemate and Tonanè returns to Earth
with SG-1 and SG-11 to look at alternative mining methods.
But when General Hammond tells Conner the head of SG-11, news
of plans by N.I.D. to mine the planet whether the Indians
agree or not, strange things begin to happen as the spirits,
determined to protect the Salish, reveal their true nature.
Touchstone

Written by : Sam Egan
Directed by : Brad Turner
Episode Number : 214
Guest Stars : Tom McBeath as Colonel Harry Maybourne, Matthew
Walker as Roham, Jerry Wasserman as Whitlow, Tiffany Knight
as La Moor, and Eric Breker as Major Reynolds
Synopsis: When a group posing as the
SG-1 team steals the climate-controlling Touchstone from the
planet Madrona, the planet's weather deteriorates, threatening
inhabitants with imminent death unless the stone is recovered.
Madrona's high priest Roham and his grand-daughter princess
La-Moor, blame the SG-1 team for the theft. The SG-1 team
make a disturbing discovery -- the second Stargate on Earth,
which had been officially decommissioned, was reactivated
by high level orders and used to steal the Touchstone. Now
the weather device is on Earth and being used to manipulate
the world's climate. When General Hammond discovers the whereabouts
of the second Stargate, the SG-1 team races to it, determined
to find the Touchstone before all of Madrona perishes, and
to discover the hidden agenda behind the Touchstone's theft.
A Matter of Time

Story by : Misha Rashovich
Teleplay by : Brad Wright
Directed by : Jimmy Kaufman
Episode Number : 215
Guest Stars : Marshall Teague as Colonel Cromwell, Teryl
Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Tobias Mehler as Lt. Graham Simmons,
and Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler
Synopsis: While attempting to save the
members of SG-10 from a black hole on planet P3X 451, the
SG-1 team activates the Stargate and exposes themselves to
the hole's gravitational pull. Trying to break free, the team
shuts down the gate's power and in the ensuing explosions
Teal'c and Daniel are badly injured. Even without power the
black hole's gravity continues to draw the SGC closer to the
swirling wormhole. With the intense gravity field warping
the space/time continuum, the SGC loses contact with the outside
world and the Pentagon sends O'Neill's former mate Colonel
Cromwell to investigate. Cromwell is tormented with guilt
for deserting O'Neill during a Soviet mission and volunteers
to partner him in the attempt to save the SGC. Time slows
to a near stand-still inside the SGC, where only O'Neill and
Cromwell are left. Carter scrambles for a solution before
the SGC and then the Earth are torn apart by the black hole's
gravitational tides.
The Fifth Race

Written by : Robert C. Cooper
Directed by : David Warry-Smith
Episode Number : 216
Guest Stars : Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Tobias Mehler
as Lt. Graham Simmons, and Dan Shea as Sergeant Siler
Synopsis: Daniel and the rest of the
SG-1 team travel to an ancient room that houses alien inscriptions
in an attempt to decode alien languages discovered by a probe.
When O'Neill peers through a viewer in the ancient room, he
is caught momentarily in its grasp and shortly after alien
words begin appearing in his speech. Before long, his entire
brain is taken up with a superior knowledge virtually indecipherable
to the rest of the SG-1 team. Daniel is certain that O'Neill
now possesses the knowledge of the Ancients, the alien race
who invented the Stargates, but he realizes the knowledge
is too complex for human minds and will likely cause O'Neill
to lose his mind. In an attempt to save himself, O'Neill must
access his subconscious mind to discover ones with a greater
knowledge than his own, ones who may also have important knowledge
about the destiny of mankind.
Serpent's Song

Written by : Katharyn Powers
Directed by : Peter DeLuise
Episode Number : 217
Guest Stars : Peter Williams as Apophis, Teryl Rothery as
Dr. Fraiser, J.R. Bourne as Martouf, Tobias Mehler as Lt.
Graham Simmons, and Peter Lacroix as Ashrak
Synopsis: Pursued by Goa'uld death rays,
former Goa'uld conqueror and sworn enemy of the SGC, Apophis,
throws himself on the mercy of the team. Despite his past
evil, SG-1 grant him sanctuary. Apophis, who shows signs of
having been tortured, is slowly dying, and promises all the
knowledge of the Goa'uld in return for a new host body. When
O'Neill rejects his offer, Apophis reveals that he is being
pursued by an ancient and powerful Goa'uld named Sokar, the
original god of death. Conquered by Apophis in Egyptian times,
Sokar has come to wreak his revenge, and will kill anything
that stands between him and his ancient adversary. The team's
Tok'ra ally, Martouf, tells SG-1 that unless Apophis is sent
back to face his fate all those around him will be destroyed,
either by Sokar, or the many Goa'uld who wish their former
leader dead.
Holiday

Written by : Tor Alexander Valenza
Directed by : David Warry-Smith
Episode Number : 218
Guest Stars : Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, and Michael
Shanks as Machello
Synopsis: When the SG-1 team stumble
upon the chamber of former Goa'uld enemy Ma'chello, they fall
victim to his powerful body-swapping invention. Ma'chello
takes on Daniel's body and the young archeologist finds himself
trapped in the body of an old and dying man. In Daniel's body,
Ma'chello flees the SGC and gets a taste of life on Earth
for the first time, while Daniel lies on his death bed in
the hospital. In an attempt to help their friend, O'Neill
and Teal'c bring the invention to the SGC, but accidentally
trigger it and find themselves in each other's body. When
Ma'chello is tracked down and returned to the SGC, he reveals
that the machine's process is irreversible.
One False Step

Written by : Michael Kaplan and John
Sanborn
Directed by : William Corcoran
Episode Number : 219
Guest Stars : Colin Heath as Technician, and Teryl Rothery
as Dr. Fraiser
Synopsis: During a routine reconnaissance
mission, the UAV plane crashes into a cactus-like plant on
a planet inhabited by an unusual life form. Sent to recover
the plane, the SG-1 team discovers those living on the planet
are friendly, gentle and far simpler than their human counterparts.
Shortly after the team's arrival, aliens begin falling ill
and before long a plague of illness sweeps the race. Carter
returns to the base with the sickest alien, in order to work
on a cure. O'Neill and Daniel begin acting erratically and
complain of headaches which disappear once they are back at
the SGC. As the number of afflicted aliens grows, it appears
that the SG-1 team has unwittingly unleashed something that
threatens the survival of this entire civilization.
Show And Tell

Written by : Jonathan Glassner
Directed by : Peter DeLuise
Episode Number : 220
Guest Stars : Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter, Jeff Gulka
as Charlie, and Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser
Synopsis: A young boy gains entry to
the SGC and tells the SG-1 team he has come with his mother,
a member of the invisible Reetou race. The boy, who asks to
be called Charlie after O'Neill's dead son, announces that
the Goa'uld destroyed his planet Reetalia and now Reetou rebels
intend to kill all human beings. The rebels believe that by
killing all potential hosts for the Goa'uld they will gradually
eliminate the Goa'uld themselves. His mother created Charlie
to serve as an intermediary between the Reetou and humans
and to warn them of the coming rebel attack, but due to his
accelerated growth, the boy's organs are now failing and unless
he receives expert medical help he will die soon. The SG-1
team call Carter's father Jacob, a Tok'ra, to help them. He
brings a laser device which can make the Reetou visible and
destroy them. But, it may be too late. Thousands of Reetou
are swarming outside the wormhole and an unknown number may
have already gained entry into the SGC.
1969

Written by : Brad Wright
Directed by : Charles Correll
Episode Number : 221
Guest Stars : Alex Zahara as Michael, Aaron Pearl as Lieutenant
George Hammond, Amber Rothwell as Jenny, Pamela Perry as
Cassandra, Glynis Davies as Catherine, and Fred Henderson
as Major Thornbird
Synopsis: Through a solar flare, the
SG-1 team are propelled back in time to 1969, landing in a
top-secret military facility. Carrying a letter General Hammond
gave her, Carter is searched by a young Lieutenant who is
astonished by the letter's contents. As the team is transported
for further interrogations, the Lieutenant helps them escape
and tells them the letter appeared to be from him many years
in the future. Desperate to find the Stargate so they can
return to the present, the team seeks out Catherine, who they
believe may know its location. Hitchhiking to see her in New
York, they are picked up by Michael and Jenny , two friendly
flower children on their way to Woodstock. They immediately
warm to the team's fugitive appearance. Carter discovers that
Hammond's note includes the date of the next solar flare and
they race to the Stargate before their chance of leaving the
past is lost for good.
Out of Mind

Story by: Jonathan Glassner and Brad
Wright
Teleplay by : Jonathan Glassner
Directed by : Martin Wood
Episode Number : 222
Guest Stars : Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser, Suanne Braun
as Hathor, Tom Butler as Major General Trofsky, Samantha
Ferris as Dr. Raully
Synopsis: Awakening from what seems
like cryogenic suspension, O'Neill finds himself in a futuristic
version of the SGC surrounded by unfamiliar faces. He is told
by doctors he has been frozen for 79 years and the rest of
the SG-1 team perished long ago. The doctors hook O'Neill
to a device which turns his memories into holographs then
question him for information about races able to defeat the
Goa'uld. The doctors claim they need all the help they can
get in their current war against the Goa'ulds. When O'Neill
overhears the doctors speaking in Goa'uld voices, he realizes
he may be part of an elaborate set up. He escapes and discovers
the SGC is actually a replica built inside a Goa'uld stronghold,
and that in nearby rooms Daniel and Carter are undergoing
similar treatments. Attempting to escape, the three are blocked
by Hathor who, enraged by their refusal, prepares to implant
one of them with a larvae.
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