Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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133 | 1 | "Fallen (1)" | Martin Wood | Robert C. Cooper | June 13, 2003 (2003-06-13) (Sci Fi Channel) |
Daniel is found living on Vis Uban ("place of great power", P4T-3G6), a planet where the Ancients began building their greatest city when they were struck by a plague. Although Daniel has total amnesia, he helps SG-1 destroy Anubis' superweapon. | |||||
134 | 2 | "Homecoming (2)" | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie | June 13, 2003 (2003-06-13) (Sci Fi Channel) |
With knowledge of naquadria, Anubis attacks Kelowna and SG-1 must come up with a plan to save them. | |||||
135 | 3 | "Fragile Balance" | Peter DeLuise | Story: Peter DeLuise & Michael Greenburg Teleplay: Damian Kindler |
June 20, 2003 (2003-06-20) (Sci Fi Channel) |
O'Neill wakes up one morning to find himself 30 years younger, much to the annoyance of the Colonel. It is soon learned that the same process that caused him to become younger is also causing him to die. | |||||
136 | 4 | "Orpheus" | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise | June 27, 2003 (2003-06-27) (Sci Fi Channel) |
Teal'c is shot by a Jaffa as they retreat through the gate and his self-confidence is greatly wounded. Meanwhile, Jackson remembers that Rya'c and Bra'tac are held prisoner on the planet Erebus where Jaffa prisoners of war must build Ha'tak ships. Teal'c must regain his confidence if they are to be saved. | |||||
137 | 5 | "Revisions" | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie | July 11, 2003 (2003-07-11) (Sci Fi Channel) |
Mahg Mar (P3X-289) has a toxic atmosphere but there is a forcefield dome protecting an idyllic village. That is, idyllic except for the fact that its inhabitants are disappearing one by one without noticing it themselves. | |||||
138 | 6 | "Lifeboat" | Peter DeLuise | Brad Wright | July 18, 2003 (2003-07-18) (Sci Fi Channel) |
While exploring P2A-347, SG-1 encounters the crashed alien space ship Stromos containing a plethora of cryogenic pods. The team separates, and Daniel's mind becomes host to many different minds of the ship's crew. When SG-1 investigates the alien ship to find a way to cure Daniel, they discover that the minds of the passengers from the planet Talthus are being saved in the ship's computer. | |||||
139 | 7 | "Enemy Mine" | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise | July 25, 2003 (2003-07-25) (Sci Fi Channel) |
SGC have found a planet with rich deposits of Naqahdah but the local population of Unas do not welcome the mining team. | |||||
140 | 8 | "Space Race" | Andy Mikita | Damian Kindler | August 1, 2003 (2003-08-01) (Sci Fi Channel) |
Carter helps the Serrakin Warrick (season 6's "Forsaken") to enter his spaceship in a dangerous race on his planet Hebridan (P4X-131). The prize is a lucrative contract. | |||||
141 | 9 | "Avenger 2.0" | Martin Wood | Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie | August 8, 2003 (2003-08-08) (Sci Fi Channel) |
Felger ("The Other Guys") is about to be fired and desperate to persuade General Hammond to give him another chance. He invents a computer virus able to deactivate a Stargate, and targets one of Baal's principal naquadah mining sites on P5S-117 to test out the virus. However the virus spreads on its own and the entire network is shut down. | |||||
142 | 10 | "Birthright" | Peter DeLuise | Christopher Judge | August 15, 2003 (2003-08-15) (Sci Fi Channel) |
SG-1 meet a group of all female Jaffa from a planet named Hak'tyl (meaning "liberation"), who have set up their own rebel base. They were rebels against the Goa'uld Moloc who forced his Jaffa to sacrifice their female babies in fire; many of these female Jaffa were rescued as infants by their leader Ishta (Jolene Blalock). | |||||
143 | 11 | "Evolution" | Peter DeLuise | Story: Damian Kindler & Michael Shanks Teleplay: Damian Kindler |
August 22, 2003 (2003-08-22) (Sci Fi Channel) |
Teal'c and Bra'tac are attacked by a black armoured warrior, impervious to all known weapons, who is found to be a human Goa'uld mutant created by Anubis. Daniel visits Honduras to find a hidden artifact which may hold the key to defeating them. | |||||
144 | 12 | "Evolution (Part 2)" | Peter DeLuise | Story: Damian Kindler & Michael Shanks Teleplay: Damian Kindler |
December 15, 2003 (2003-12-15) (Sky One) |
O'Neill goes to Honduras to rescue Jackson and in the meantime Carter, Jacob/Selmak and Teal'c must destroy the facility on the planet Tartarus where Anubis is creating the new warriors, using a Goa'uld queen to spawn new symbiotes. | |||||
145 | 13 | "Grace" | Peter F. Woeste | Damian Kindler | January 6, 2004 (2004-01-06) (Sky One) |
Carter is on the Prometheus while the ship is on its way to Earth, and is attacked from a spaceship of a type they have never seen before. They try to escape by hiding in a nebula but all the crew except Carter disappear. | |||||
146 | 14 | "Fallout" | Martin Wood | Corin Nemec & Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie | January 13, 2004 (2004-01-13) (Sky One) |
Jonas Quinn informs SGC that Naqahdriah is created in a catalytic reaction and the process is ongoing on Kelowna. If the reaction goes deep enough, heat and pressure will destabilize the Naqahdriah and it will blow the planet apart. Meanwhile, Jonas has been working with the brilliant young scientist Kianna, and have a mutual romantic attraction, but she is not what she seems. Final appearance of: Jonas Quinn (Corin Nemec) |
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147 | 15 | "Chimera" | Will Waring | Story: Robert C. Cooper Teleplay: Damian Kindler |
January 20, 2004 (2004-01-20) (Sky One) |
Osiris has been visiting Jackson by night and using a mind control device to try and find the Lost City of the Ancients. SG-1 decide to attempt to capture her. However, Carter's new boyfriend Pete might get in the way. | |||||
148 | 16 | "Death Knell" | Peter DeLuise | Peter DeLuise | January 27, 2004 (2004-01-27) (Sky One) |
The Alpha Site, where a prototype anti-supersoldier weapon is being created, is attacked by one of Anubis's drones, Carter escapes but she is on her own and the drone is hunting her. | |||||
149 | 17 | "Heroes" | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper | February 3, 2004 (2004-02-03) (Sky One) |
A film crew arrive at SGC to make a documentary but find their welcome less than enthusiastic. | |||||
150 | 18 | "Heroes (Part 2)" | Andy Mikita | Robert C. Cooper | February 10, 2004 (2004-02-10) (Sky One) |
Help is sent to rescue of an SG member who is unable to get to the gate. However, on the mission, a member of the SGC is killed. | |||||
151 | 19 | "Resurrection" | Amanda Tapping | Michael Shanks | February 17, 2004 (2004-02-17) (Sky One) |
SGC find the base of a rogue NID operation which has been attempting to mix the DNA of humans and Goa'uld, but all the agents except one have been killed. | |||||
152 | 20 | "Inauguration" | Peter F. Woeste | Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie | February 24, 2004 (2004-02-24) (Sky One) |
A new President has been elected and must be briefed on the Stargate Program. However, as usual, the new Vice President Kinsey has his own agenda. (This episode is a clip show.) | |||||
153 | 21 | "Lost City" | Martin Wood | Brad Wright & Robert C. Cooper | March 2, 2004 (2004-03-02) (Sky One) |
The SGC locates a Repository of Knowledge on P3X-439 and when Anubis attacks, O'Neill downloads their knowledge into his brain again. Finally, Bra'tac warns SG-1 that Anubis plans an attack on Earth. Hammond is replaced by Dr. Elizabeth Weir. | |||||
154 | 22 | "Lost City (Part 2)" | Martin Wood | Brad Wright & Robert C. Cooper | March 9, 2004 (2004-03-09) (Sky One) |
As Anubis' fleet arrives, SG-1 flies to Proclarush Taonas, a planet with an Ancient outpost and a ZPM. SG-1 locate another outpost in Antarctica back on Earth, from where O'Neill is able to destroy Anubis' fleet using the Ancient weapon. |
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