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Episode 1 - Children of the Gods Original Air Date: July 27, 1997 |
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General Hammond summons Colonel Jack O'Neill out of retirement when aliens emerge from the Stargate, kill the soldiers guarding it, and kidnap a female guard. In the aftermath of the attack, O'Neill confesses that he defied the order to destroy Abydos, and that Daniel Jackson is still alive.
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Episode 2 - The Enemy Within Original Air Date: August 1, 1997 |
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Kawalsky, O'Neill's right-hand man, has been having
terrible headaches caused by an alien Goa'uld larva that has attached
itself to his brain. With guidance from Teal'c, the doctors operate
to remove the alien, hoping to get it in time before Kawalsky falls
completely under alien control.
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Episode 3 - Emancipation Original Air Date: August 8, 1997 |
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On the planet Simarka, the SG-1 team meets the Shavadai,
a race of people similar to the ancient Mongols of Earth, who operate
by a strict code, which includes second-class status for women.
Captain Carter is threatened with death on her first encounter with
the Shavadai chief.
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Episode 4 - The Broca Divide Original Air Date: August 15, 1997 |
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The SG-1 team travels to a planet known as P3X-797
and discover a world divided between a dark and light side, with
a population similarly split between the Untouched (a Bronze Age
people who seem almost like the Minoan civilization of Earth) and
the Touched (heavy-browed primitives with limited skills).
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Episode 5 - The First Commandment Original Air Date: August 22, 1997 |
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The SG-1 team is sent through the Stargate after SG-9
is declared missing in action. They discover SG-9 leader Captain
Jonas Hanson posing as a god, forcing the inhabitants of the planet
to rebuild the giant Goa'uld temples and condemning disbelievers
to death by radiation exposure.
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Episode 6 - Cold Lazarus Original Air Date: August 29, 1997 |
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The SG-1 team discovers a valley full of broken crystals.
Alone, O'Neill finds a whole crystal with RED light emanating from
it. Upon touching it, he is struck down and a duplicate O'Neill
appears. The double returns home through the Stargate, with the
unsuspecting team.
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Episode 7 - The Nox Original Air Date: September 12, 1997 |
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Under government pressure to discover superior technologies,
O'Neill and the team head to a planet Teal'c remembers, which has
creatures called Fenri that possess the power of invisibility. They
arrive to discover a Goa'uld hunting party, led by Apophis, is already
there tracking the Fenri.
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Episode 8 - Brief Candle Original Air Date: September 19, 1997 |
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The team travels to Argos, where they find a civilization
of beautiful, happy people who celebrate while the sun shines and
mysteriously drop to sleep the minute that it sets. More mysteriously,
they seem to age very rapidly -- a lifetime is 100 days -- an effect
that O'Neill unwittingly inherits.
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Episode 9 - Thor's Hammer Original Air Date: September 26, 1997 |
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In search of allies in their battle against the Goa'ulds,
O'Neill and the SG-1 team travel to the planet Cimmeria, home to
the legendary Norse gods. But, Cimmeria has long ago been declared
off-limits to Goa'ulds and when the team emerges from the Stargate,
Teal'c is trapped in a mysterious beam of light.
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Episode 10 - The Torment of Tantalus Original Air Date: October 3, 1997 |
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Daniel Jackson makes a remarkable discovery while
going through film footage of Stargate experiments conducted in
1945. It seems that the early team, led by Professor Langford, succeeded
in getting the Stargate to work, and that a young professor, Ernest
Littlefield, actually traveled through the gate, never to return.
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Episode 11 - Bloodlines Original Air Date: October 10, 1997 |
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The team finds out that Teal'c has a son Rya'c, who
has reached the age at which he will receive his Goa'uld larva.
Teal'c is determined to stop the process that would make his boy
a servant to the Goa'ulds. With a promise to return with a Goa'uld
larva for study, the team, disguised as monks, heads through the
Stargate.
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