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- A secret military team, SG-1, is formed to explore other planets through the recently discovered Stargates.
- An amphibious shark-like monster terrorizes an abandoned secret military base and the people who live on the island it is located on. A marine biologist, as well as several other people, try to stop it before it is too late...
- Colonel Jack O'Neill is brought out of retirement to lead a new expedition back to Abydos, only to find an old friend, a new enemy and a far wider use of the Stargate.
- Don Xavier Francisco de la Mancha Molina arrives with his daughter Consuela and her chaperone Maria. Gomez had proposed to Consuela when he was ten, but has long since forgotten about that. The Don has not.
- A solar flare sends SG-1 back in time thirty years to 1969. Captured by military police at Cheyenne Mountain, they escape with the help of a young Hammond and then must find the Stargate so they can return to the present.
- SG-1 makes contact with the Aschen, unaware that their homeworld is one they were warned previously from the future to be considered off-limits.
- In 2010, Robert Kinsey is president of a brave new world since he concluded the alliance with the Aschen, a race discovered by SG-1 which lets humanity enjoy its far advanced science and technology, including a vaccine against aging. Sam is now a civilian scientist, married to ambassador Joe Faxon, whose only worry is failing to get pregnant. When she double-checks the Aschen doctor Mollem's computer with Dr. Fraiser, who felt superfluous given superior medicine, they discover human fertility is down 90% worldwide in three years. Sam, Daniel and Teal'c turn to retired General Jack, who always warned against handing over technological control, for a daring plan to turn the clock back like General Hammond did once, sending a message to their past with the exact time of a solar flare, which Sam can calculate using the Aschen computer. Only one ingredient is out of their reach: the GDO device to control the Stargate's iris, which is in the White House. Sam implores her husband Joe to steal it, but he has a secret as well as sincere objections.
- When Teal'c is trapped in the Stargate buffer, the team must juggle the technical challenges along with personal, interdepartmental and diplomatic rivalries to rescue him in time.
- After a cataclysmic meteorite bombardment, Col. Jack O'Neill finds himself stranded on a primitive planet with its Stargate apparently permanently inaccessible.
- Stargate Command opens a wormhole to a planet with a black hole in orbit.
- When a "chosen" boy found on planet Abydos is brought to SGC, he sends a telepathic message, causing Daniel Jackson's personality to undergo disturbing changes. Will the rest of SG-1 be able to solve the mystery of the boy's origin before he becomes a power-hungry warmonger?
- O'Neill's symbiont Kanan drags him to a planet ruled by the Goa'uld Ba'al, where Kanan was undercover. Ba'al captures and tortures O'Neil, whose only hope may lie with - Daniel Jackson?!?
- Having obtained permission to live off the base, Teal'c rents an apartment, telling neighbors that he has recently arrived from Mozambique. He's under orders to keep a low profile but can't seem to help himself when it comes to helping his neighbors. He helps one who is about to be assaulted by three thugs, but it's his next-door neighbor who seems to need assistance. Krista is having problems with her boyfriend, Doug. Teal'c soon realizes that Doug is beating her and warns him that should he hurt her, Teal'c will kill him. It all becomes very difficult when Doug is found dead in Krista's apartment. Daniel Jackson soon after receives an offer - translate a Goa'uld text, and he will get ironclad evidence that Teal'c is innocent. Meanwhile, Carter is shocked when her boyfriend Pete Shanahan tells he asked for a transfer to the local police department and asks her to marry him.
- The Tok'ra are forced to evacuate their newly established base under attack from the Goa'uld. They flee to the SGC's Alpha site. Tensions rise between the allied factions, the Free Jaffa, Tau'ri, and Tok'ra. Jacob and Selmak feel the end of the Tok'ra is near and Sam finds a Naquadah generator has been sabotaged to function as a bomb. Jack suspects the recently arrived Tok'ra and attempts to weed out the traitor.
- Sam manages to activate an Ancient device they found at the Glastonbury site and she and Mitchell are shifted into a phase that makes them invisible to everyone. Daniel soon figures out just what is going on but Dr. Lee's proposed solution sends Daniel to the same plane as Sam and Mitchell. There he is able to translate information explaining that Merlin had created a weapon against the Ori - and provides a gate address where it can be found. Meanwhile, Teal'c travels to a Jaffa planet that has sent out a distress call. The two events are related.
- After being rendered unconscious during an expedition, Carter's subsequently-ordered furlough is interrupted by a mysterious being with a message and growing affection for her.
- With a new commander of the SGC comes a new leader of SG-1, Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell, a former fighter pilot who flew an F-302 in the battle over Antarctica. However, he is deterred by the fact that all the other members of SG-1 are leaving for other ventures: Teal'c to manage the Jaffa Nation, Carter to Area 51 for alien R&D, and Dr. Jackson to Atlantis as an Ancient expert. Mitchell endeavors to keep the members of SG-1 for himself, but they are increasingly tough to convince.
- Upon finding Merlin's testing grounds, Dr. Jackson, Teal'c, Col. Mitchell, and Vala uncover the hidden treasure including a book that tells the story of the Ancients coming to Earth from another galaxy and a strange alien device.
- Dr. Lee is adapting a virtual reality chair for use as a training device. Teal'c thinks its current scenario is all too easy and agrees to work with them to make it more realistic. He enters the game scenario and is quickly "killed" at which point the chair shocks him. Lee says it must be part of its basic construct. As the scenario resets - it's an invasion of SGC by Goa'uld - Teal'c is repeatedly killed and shocked putting him in danger. The computer program is set up to learn after each scenario and the challenge for Teal'c increases at every turn. Daniel volunteers to enter the game as well to see if together they can find a way out.
- To save his job, Dr. Felger tests a new virus on the Stargate Network to help control it and it ends up disabling it instead.
- SG-1 investigates a planet that is said to be the home of the Warriors of Sodan, a legendary tribe of Jaffa said to have not served the Goa'uld in 5,000 years. In an encounter with the warriors, Mitchell deals a deadly blow to one of the Sodan and is captured and taken to their village. There he awaits a battle to the death as punishment for his crime.
- While exploring a new planet, Teal'c is stung by a giant insect whose venom causes a terrifying transformation.
- A Prior of the Ori has established an ever-growing forcefield on a Jaffa-controlled planet called Kalana. A minor Goa'uld named Nerus, who engineered the multiple Gate connections required for the defeat of the Replicators, comes to the SGC with information on the event and offers his help.
- When Daniel's Unas friend, Chaka, is captured by another world's slavers, SG-1 goes to that world to rescue him.
- The SG-1 team awake to find they have lost their memories. They believe they are workers in an underground power station. They are told that they are helping to preserve life during an ice age. In truth, they are slave labor to a huge domed city above. When Teal'c starts to recover his memory and is given another amnesia treatment, he forgets his Kelno'reem and starts to die. Will the others recover their memories in time to save him?
- With the death of Omoc, the subsequent sudden Tollan reconsideration of their tech embargo leads to SG-1 suspecting a government conspiracy.
- After being saved by a group of free female Jaffa, SG-1 is taken to the females' home world to meet their leader, Ishta. Ishta proposes an alliance between her all-female rebel group, Haktil, and the Tau'ri. The Tau'ri offer her Tretonin to supplant their practice of taking the symbiotes from defeated Jaffa in the service of the Goa'uld. However, since Tretonin has only had two test subjects, Teal'c and Bra'tac, they are cautious to spread it among their ranks.
- It is time for Teal'c's son Rya'c to have his Prim'ta. Can Teal'c stop his son from being implanted with a Goa'uld and becoming a slave to Apophis?
- On the planet Argos, Kynthia seduces Colonel O'Neill, which gives him an Argosian lifespan of only a 100 days. As he begins to age rapidly, will the SG-1 team succeed in finding a cure?
- Based on the information Vala gave them, SG-1 travels to the planet where Merlin may have hidden his secret weapon to defeat ascended beings. There they find an appropriately medieval village and learn that Merlin kept a library there. The locals have never been inside owing to a curse on anyone who dares enter, but SG-1 finds a way in. Once inside, they find a secret chamber that may reveal the location of the weapon. The SGC, meanwhile, has located the Ori's Supergate. Sam's attempt to get control of it is too late, and four Ori ships make their way through. In the ensuing battle, much of Earth's fleet is destroyed, and the future of several SGC members is left in doubt.
- General Hammond mysteriously retires from the SGC and a new general is brought in, who breaks up SG-1: Daniel and Sam are scientists, Teal'c is with SG-3 and O'Neill commands a new SG-1. O'Neill tries to convince Gen. Hammond to return, but he finds out that someone ordered Hammond to leave or they would hurt his grandchildren. While the others are occupying the new general, O'Neill tries to find out who that "someone" is. Thereto he must place his trust in the one person he hates most: Maybourne.
- Maj. Carter has been set up with her brother Mark's friend, Pete Shanahan, a cop from Denver who thinks Carter works for the Air Force in a simple research capacity. Daniel Jackson is being visited in his dreams by his former lover, Sarah Gardner, who was possessed by the Goa'uld System Lord Osiris.
- A man breaks into Jack's house and holds him at gunpoint claiming that Jack ruined his life. Seven years ago he came upon an Ancient artifact at a garage sale that allows him to see all of SG-1's missions.
- When Jack is injured unintentionally by a crystal alien, the alien duplicates Jack's form and out of fear of retribution tries to heal Jack. He returns to Earth in place of Jack, while Jack is still unconscious on the planet, to find the one thing he feels will accomplish this; the one thing that cannot be found again. Meanwhile, the 'real' Jack has returned and is trying to convince SGC that he is who he says he is.
- On another planet, Mitchell is placed under arrest for the murder of a scientist.
- SG1 travel to a planet where Teal'c is recognised as once having been head Jaffa to Apophis. He is arrested for the murder of a villager and put on trial for his life. Then other Jaffa attack the village. Will SG1 be able to save Teal'c and prove that he has changed allegiance?
- Owner and CEO of Colson Industries declares in a press conference that there is alien life and that he has proof. SGC fails in its attempts to keep him quiet on the battle over the Antarctic. However, they are greatly surprised when the proof he shows the media are not his satellite images, but a living Asgard.
- An old love of Teal'c approaches the SGC and the Tok'ra claiming that her Goa'uld symbiote has been convinced to defect with their help.
- Using the Ancients' communication technology, Vala, who is in the Ori galaxy, contacts the SGC. She tells them that after being sucked into the wormhole she awoke in a bed in a village much like the one she and Daniel had visited when they used the communication stones. The locals think she fell from the sky - a gift from the gods - and befriends the gentle Tomin, a devout follower of the Ori who has a bad leg. Vala has two pieces of information for the SGC: first, she is pregnant though insists that she didn't have sex with anyone; and second, the Ori have been building a fleet of ships and building up its army. Meanwhile, Colonel Chekov advises General Landry that the Russians will not be renewing their working agreement with the United States and will be taking their Stargate.
- The SGC send a MALP to a huge pyramid and inside they discover a crystal skull like the one Jackson's grandfather found many years before. SG1 visit the planet and whilst Daniel is looking into the eyes of the skull, as his grandfather did, an energy field envelops him. Teal'c fires his Zat at the skull, but Daniel has disappeared. Carter collapses and the team minus Daniel return to the SGC. Teal'c returns to collect the crystal skull, but will he be able to find Daniel?
- SG-1 makes first contact with the planet Pangar. It seems to be a peaceful world that have recently discovered ancient Goa'uld ruins. They offer Earth their greatest discovery, a drug called Tretonin, which they say keeps them entirely disease free. In return, they want the gate addresses for specific worlds, most of which turn out to be Goa'uld home worlds. An investigation further reveals that the wonder drug is based on Goa'uld symbiotes and the Pangarans reveal another secret - they have a symbiote queen, found in the ancient ruins. When a Pangaran guard is seriously injured, SG-1 asks the Tok'ra for help. They soon realize that the queen is the founder of their race.
- A bounty hunter, tracking down a Goa'uld, captures SG-1 and informs them that they too have a price on their heads.
- At the new Alpha site, Sam Carter and Selmak (the symbiote carried by Jacob Carter, her father) are working on a new weapon to defeat the Anubis superdrones when the planet is attacked by a fleet of Goa'uld ships. Carter escapes with the prototype weapon before the base auto-destruct is activated but finds herself being pursued by a superdrone.
- SG-1 arrives on a planet where a culturally 'medieval Catholic' community lives in fear of an Unas they believe to be a demon, which regularly collects human sacrifices to Satan - in fact hosts for System Lord Sokar's army. When Simon implores SG-1 to spare his beloved Mary and take him instead, they even nurse her chicken pox. Simon hopes they are sent by God to deliver them from the satanic burden, but the canon who rules the village as 'spiritual' leader is faithful to Sokar and fears his authority, which rests on his right to select the 'damned soul' to be sacrificed, has been challenged, so he declares Teal'c a demon and incarcerates all SG-1. Witch-trial-type ordeals see the Jaffa 'proven' a demon and executed by drowning, and Daniel refuses the canon's warning to leave immediately. When Teal'c's symbiote allows a resurrection even Sam hadn't expected, they are all designated possessed and sacrificed, along with Mary. Simon follows the Unas with a staff weapon to liberate them, but he's not alone.
- When SGC detects an Goa'uld ship in orbit, SG-1 is dispatched with Jacob Carter to investigate. They find the ship to be abandoned with no discernible life signs and Sam determines it to be the same used to kidnap Thor. Once on board the Goa'uld vessel, they find that the crew had initiated a self destruct sequence. O'Neill would very much like to salvage the ship despite Jacob's warnings that it could be a Trojan horse. An examination of the computer core reveals that Thor may have been able to introduce a virus but Jacob was right: it's an ambush and the ship soon plunges in the ocean. SGC and the Navy mount a rescue operation.
- Carter gets kidnapped and taken to an abandoned hospital where two doctors work to study the remains of Jolinar. She finds out that they have a Goa'uld, taken from the Russians, which they are planning to put inside a man named Adrian Conrad to heal his sickness. They need Carter to tell them how to get the Goa'uld out after he's healed. O'Neill believes the government is involved with Carter's disappearance and contacts Maybourne. Together, with Daniel and Teal'c, they find Carter but also find out that the Goa'uld has escaped inside Conrad's body.
- The US and Russia reveal Stargate Command and its operations to representatives of the other permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.
- When an SG-team member tries to assassinate the Tok'ra leader, it is believed that some of the SGC have been converted into Za'tarc - programmed assassins. The Tok'ra Freya comes to the SGC with Martouf to try and test all SG-team members. But the Za'tarc detector suggests that O'Neill and Carter are actually Za'tarcs. Is this correct and is there another Za'tarc at the SGC?
- On Juna, SG-1 gets a hostile welcome from the local warriors' leader Darian, who seems incredulous they even dared to return. They loyally deliver Sam and Teal'c to Cronus and told them to bury the Stargate. Cronus orders Darian to decapitate Daniel by staff weapon- to find his head is robotic. Cronus's obvious astonishment makes Darian doubt his divinity. At the SGC, Harlan urge them to go on a mission. The master robot-creator tells SG-1 that the robot versions of them he created need to recharge after 48 hours. In order to prevent the Goa'uld gaining access to their duplicates' memories, SG-1 reluctantly go to Juna. Darian now joins them, but feels most of his people won't dare challenge Cronus. The two Teal'cs concentrate on revenging the original's father by attacking Cronus recklessly, while the Sams and Jacks deal with the military problems and overthrowing the Goa'uld rule.
- While exploring a world populated by Mongol descendants, Capt. Carter is abducted for a wife of a local warlord.