- When Cassandra collapses at home, she is taken to the SGC for treatment. A retrovirus is causing her to emit an EM field and she expresses a need to return to her planet for an initiation ritual. SG-1 investigates and finds a Goa'uld laboratory, probably having belonged to Nirrti, meant for experimentation on the planet's population. They find that the ritual is part of the experiment, a time when Nirrti studies her subjects and cures them when she is done. SG-1 has found a way to cure Cassandra, but now all that remains to be found is Nirrti.—trekkie4christ
- Cassandra suddenly develops an overwhelming and powerful urge to return to her home planet. Dr. Fraiser puts her in the SGC clinic and believes she may have a virus but the available anti-viral medication has no effect. The SG-1 team travel to the planet and are transported to a Goa'uld laboratory. From what they find, the Goa'uld experimented on the children and released them, cured of this urge or of any powers they may have been developing. When SG-1 returns to base, they unknowingly transport with them the Goa'uld Nirrti, who is using a cloaking device.—garykmcd
- After a birthday kiss from her earthling boyfriend Dominic, Dr. Janet Fraiser's Goa'uld-engineered adoptive alien teen daughter Cassandra collapses and is diagnosed with a long dormant retrovirus. Daniel discovers video footage made by SG-1 showing that teenagers on her home planet Hanta commonly get a similar 'brain-fire', which is mysteriously cured after a ritual stay in the woods. SG-1 travels there and discovers the lab of the now imprisoned Nirrti, who must have cured them as part of a genetic experiment to produce ideal hosts, of which Cassandra represents a new stage. Then Cassandra's virus causes a transformation, and a Goa'uld is detected in SGC- it's the escaped Nirrti, who offers to trade their lives.—KGF Vissers
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