Stargate SG-1 season 7
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Fallen / season 7 - episode 1
written by Robert C. Cooper
directed by Martin Wood
Some villagers discover the naked body of Daniel
Jackson (Michael
Shanks) amongst the ruins on their planet.
At the SGC, Jonas uncovers a vital piece of information
about the Lost City and rushes to tell Carter
(Amanda
Tapping) his discovery. He believes that its
not the lost city, but instead, is the city of
the lost. Carter asks if he has a gate address
and he tells her he hasn’t. He then reminds
her that 4 years ago O’Neill had the repository
of the ancients downloaded into his brain, and
that he’d entered new gate addresses into
the computers. He suggests that maybe the addresses
were input in some sort of order, and that the
city was probably still under construction when
the data was entered.
Homecoming / season 7 - episode 2
written by Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
directed by Martin Wood
Teal'c (Christopher
Judge) is still a captive on Lord Yu's ship
and Daniel (Michael
Shanks) (still protected by the Tok'ra camouflage
device) is in Anubis' air ducts, while Jonas is
being "mind probed" by Anubis. Jonas
is unharmed by the probe, a fact Anubis finds
interesting, but not as interesting as the fact
of the Naquadria that is on Jonas' home world!
Anubis' ship soon appears over the capital of
Jonas' homeland, the nation of Kelowna. Kelowna
but put out a distress call to SGC. Meantime Teal'c
talks to Yu's First Prime and find out why Yu
backed out of the original plan. Yu is the oldest
of the System Lords and has been growing senile
and believed that Anubis was in another system
across the galaxy.
Fragile Balance / season 7 - episode 3
Story by Peter DeLuise & Michael Greenburg
Teleplay by Damian Kindler
Directed by Peter De Luise
A young teenager arrives at the SGC and tries
to enter using Col. O'Neill's (Richard
Dean Anderson) pass card. He insists that
he really is O'Neill and that he woke up young
without knowing why. Colonel O'Neill can't be
found anywhere. As the young "Jack"
tries to convince his SG-1 teammates that he really
is the colonel, he reveals that in the season
6 episode, "The Changling Teal'c (Christopher
Judge) and Bra'tac both lost their larval
Goa'uld in an attack, and have now take a drug
called tretonin. This finally convinces them,
that and the fact that he acts like Jack with
all Jack's turn of phrase and expression.
Orpheus / season 7 - episode 4
written by Peter DeLuise
directed by Peter DeLuise
While escaping from a planet through the gate
Teal'c (Christopher
Judge) is badly injured, taking a wound in
his stomach which would have killed him if he
had a Goa'uld inside. The tretonin is healing
him, but his behavior is strange; he feels he's
failed as a Jaffa. Daniel (Michael
Shanks) is trying to deal with his (still)
lacking memory of what happened while ascended.
Daniel has a vision while in kelna'reem with Teal'c.
In it Daniel sees Rya'c and Bra'tac in a slave
labor camp. Daniel begins to feel guilty that
he did not do anything to help while ascended.
Through subsequent visions, Daniel is able to
give SG-1 the lay of the land.
Revisions / season 7 - episode 5
written by Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
directed by Martin Wood
The team encounters a planet with a poisonous
atmosphere but within that there is a society
that has lived for centuries within a computer-controlled
environment within a bubble. O'Neill (Richard
Dean Anderson), Teal'c (Christopher
Judge), Sam and Daniel (Michael
Shanks) meet the inhabitants, who live very
simply but are all linked to the computer through
little devices on their head. The inhabitants
are friendly, and possibly quite willing to do
some trading, so Daniel and Sam go off with a
young married couple, while Jack and Teal'c stay
with a father and his son.
Lifeboat / season 7 - episode 6
Written by Brad Wright
Directed by Peter DeLuise
On a crashed ship SG-1 discover a compartment
full of pods containing people. Carter (Amanda
Tapping) informs O’Neill that they’re
alive in some sort of cryogenic sleep. O’Neill
orders that they split up into pairs to get a
head count before calling for back up. O’Neill
discovers a pod with a skeletal remain and Daniel
(Michael
Shanks) thinks he can hear something. He turns
round to see if he can locate the where the noise
is coming from and shouts “Jack!”
O’Neill turns as the noise increases and
all members of SG-1 become aware of something
just as a light surge passes through them, causing
them all to lose consciousness.
Enemy Mine / season 7 - episode 7
written by Peter DeLuise
directed by Peter DeLuise
SG-1 minus Carter (Amanda
Tapping), go to a planet to do a search and
rescue. O’Neill assumes that the missing
SGC member had a compass and radio with him, but
is informed that due to the peculiar magnetic
properties of the planet the range of them is
severely limited. Colonel Edwards informs them
that they need him back especially as they’ve
just discovered a significant deposit of Naquadah
on the planet. Major Warren shows O’Neill
and Teal’c where Ritter was last seen. Teal’c
informs O’Neill that he can’t find
any tracks but the underbrush is severely damaged
moving off in several different directions. Daniel
(Michael
Shanks) radio’s O’Neill telling
him he has found something he needs to see, so
he returns to the base.
Space Race / season 7 - episode 8
written by Damian Kindler
directed by Andy Mikita
Sam dashes into SGC still in her motorbike gear
as Warrick (from the planet Serrakin who was the
captain they rescued from season 6 Forsaken) has
arrived with a proposition. In return for allowing
Carter (Amanda
Tapping) and SGC full access to the ion propulsion
engine of his ship, the Seberus, he asks for her
technical assistance and a Naquadah generator
which she used before to power up his ship, as
this gave him lots of extra power. He wants it
in order to have a chance at winning the Loop
of Kon Garat race, held by his home planet Hebridan's
largest corporation, the Tech Con Group.
Avenger 2.0 / season 7 - episode 9
written by Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
directed by Martin Wood
Felgar (last seen in The Other Guys) is eagerly
awaiting the arrival of Carter (Amanda
Tapping) in his lab. While he's talking to
Chloe his assistant, she arrives, along with O’Neill.
He explains that the device he’s building,
fires a focused plasma pulse. Carter tells O’Neill
that it’s an energy-based weapon, which
could essentially replace the missiles on the
X303. The weapon is demonstrated, unfortunately,
things don’t go to plan. The device explodes
and all the power at the SGC is shut down temporarily.
Felgar tries to apologize to Hammond (Don
S. Davis), however he doesn’t seem interested.
Instead he tells him that he’s pulling the
plug on his research, and that he thinks it may
be time for the air force to re-think his position
at the SGC. Felgar tells him he’s on the
verge of a major break through and Carter asks
him what it is.
Birthright / season 7 - episode 10
written by Christopher Judge
directed by Peter F. Woeste
SG-1 encounters a rebel Jaffa and whilst he’s
talking to Teal’c, he’s shot in the
back by a staff weapon. They immediately take
cover and open fire against the on-coming Jaffa
attack. Backup is received in the form of a group
of female Jaffa warriors, who seem to know, exactly
who SG-1 are. While the leader (Mala) talks to
them, one of the other women (Neath) removes the
larva goa’uld from a dead Jaffa. Daniel
(Michael
Shanks) asks why, and they tell him there’s
no time to explain at the moment, but that they’d
come to the planet to ask for their help, and
want them to accompany them. SG-1 agrees. On their
planet Teal’c tells O’Neill he knows
of no goa’uld who would permit women to
be warriors.
Evolution (1) / season 7 - episode 11
teleplay by Damian Kindler
story by Damian Kindler, Michael Shanks
directed by Peter DeLuise
Teal’c and Bray’tac discover a mass
of dead Jaffa on a planet. Amongst the dead they
find the first prime of Ramius’ still alive.
He explains they came to make an alliance, and
that a lone warrior had slaughtered the entire
Jaffa. Unfortunately, before he can go into any
further details, the warrior returns. Teal’c
and Bray’tac engage in battle with it. At
first their weapons seem ineffective but eventually
repetitive shots from the zat gun seem to penetrate
its defensive shields. They take its body back
to the SGC, inform Hammond (Don
S. Davis) about the massacre, and how they
believe that someone sent the warrior to the planet
to stop the alliance taking place. Hammond instructs
Carter (Amanda
Tapping) to carry out whatever tests necessary,
and she tells him she’d like to call the
Tok’ra for assistance, he agrees.
Evolution (2) / season 7 - episode 12
teleplay by Damian Kindler
story by Damian Kindler, Michael Shanks
directed by Peter DeLuise
Having been apprised that Daniel (Michael
Shanks) and the archeologist have been kidnapped,
Jack goes down to the Hondorus to rescue his friend.
He must work with Burke, a CIA operative who's
been down there too long. He's also a bad reminder
of O'Neill's (Richard
Dean Anderson) black ops days - apparently
when an operation went bad, Burke shot a fellow
agent, and O'Neill did not stick up for him. Burke
blames him for his current predicament. Burke
decides not to cooperate, leaving Jack to grab
any guide he can find to get over the mountains.
However, the man does his job and is actually
ahead of O'Neill in the jungle.
Grace / season 7 - episode 13
Written by Damian Kindler
Directed by Peter Woeste
Sam travels to retrieve the stranded Prometheus
(last seen in Memento) where basically it was
stranded off-world. On their way back to Earth,
she and the crew run into a 'situation.' Because
the naquadria is unstable, they have to do short
spurts in and out of hyperspace to cool the naquadria
drive. So it's while they're popping in and out
of hyperspace that they end up in a situation
where Carter (Amanda
Tapping) is knocked out. Carter is knocked
unconscious and, when she awakens, discovered
the ship is deserted and crew is missing with
the escape pods are gone and the ship is trapped
in a strange nebula. Then she begins to see and
experience these weird visions, if you will.
Heroes (1) / season 7 - episode 14
written by Robert C. Cooper
directed by Andy Mikita
SG-3 is off-world at an abandoned naquadah mine.
The team, consisting of Dixon, Wells, and Bosworth,
pass the time away with idle chatter about families.
Dixon is a family man already but Wells is expecting
his first child. They come across the ruins of
a city which appear to have been constructed by
the Ancients, and find themselves under attack
by a strange Gou'ald flying device.
Heroes (2) / season 7 - episode 15
written by Robert C. Cooper
directed by Andy Mikita
These scenes appear to be interspersed with new
scenes of a Kinsey- driven investigation into
the rescue mission and its tragic consequences.
Kinsey sends an operative, Woolsey, to review
Hammond's (Don
S. Davis) decision. The events of "Disclosure"
are followed up in some degree in this episode.
The bigwigs in the US government have sent in
some filmmakers to do a procedural documentary
on the SGC. A military liaison escorts the filmmakers,
whose leader is determined to dig up "everything"
he can on the star team of the SGC - namely, SG-1.
Fall-out / season 7 - episode 16
story by Corin Nemec
teleplay by Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
directed by Martin Wood
The three countries on Jonas' homeworld have forged
a tentative peace, formed a Joint Ruling Council
and renamed the planet Langaria (apparently they
all had different names for it before.) It isn't
the easiest of alliances, though, and Daniel (Michael
Shanks) and General Hammond (Don
S. Davis) attempt to help them come to a consensus
while Carter (Amanda
Tapping) and Jonas work with Kianna to try
to find a solution to the 'naquadria problem.
The details are sketchy as to what the problem
is, but it sounds as if the instability of naquadria
is related to or causing some sort of build-up
-- or maybe it's fall-out from whatever they used
to defeat Anubis? It's on the verge of producing
an explosion big enough to turn a third of Kelowna
(the nation, not the planet) into a crater.
Death Knell / season 7 - episode 17
Written by Michael Shanks
Directed by Amanda Tapping
This episode appears to be a follow-up of sorts
to the season six episode "Allegiance"
about the Jaffa and Tok'ra and the Alpha Base.
Carter (Amanda
Tapping) and her father, Jacob, are working
on a crystal for a prototype weapon (that when
used, will help them combat Anubis' drone soldiers.
However, all goes awry when the Alpha Base is
attacked by Goa'uld forces, devastating the base.
Among the injured is Jacob. However, Sam Carter
is MIA. Jack and Teal'c (Christopher
Judge) search for her, while Daniel (Michael
Shanks) is on base with Hammond (Don
S. Davis) and the squabbling aliens.
Resurrection / season 7 - episode 18
written by Michael Shanks
directed by Amanda Tapping
Osiris returns to haunt Daniel (Michael
Shanks). The episode will also see the return
of Anna-Louise Plowman as Osiris, the Goa'uld
who has taken Daniel's former girlfriend Sarah
as its host. What's not clear yet is just how
these two stories intersect (or if they do at
all). Daniel has a dream about a Goa'uld-free
Sarah, and having a romantic relationship with
her again. Sarah's fate, for good or for ill,
will be decided in this episode.
Chimera / season 7 - episode 19
Chimera deals with the fact that Major Carter's
(Amanda
Tapping) romantic interests tend to end up
dead. Can she possibly find herself a stable boyfriend?
And if he's not an alien, how can she have a serious
relationship with someone from whom she has to
hide her whole life the Stargate program? Sam's
love interest is Peter Shannon, a detective from
Denver. He appears to be in town investigating
a case when they meet and begin seeing each other.
Walking home after a movie, Pete wants to know
about Sam's work, because it's her life. She can't
share it. He's been asked to return to Denver,
but is stalling his boss in the hopes that his
relationship with Sam will go somewhere.
Inauguration / season 7 - episode 20
Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie
Setting up the huge two-part season finale, Inauguration
will likely focus on introducing the new US President
to the Stargate, General Hammond (Don
S. Davis) and the SGC and the many exploits
of SG-1. What the President learns here leads
to some startling decisions about the future of
the Stargate programme.
The Lost City (1) / season 7 - episode 21
written by Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper
Directed by Martin Wood
SG-1 is mixed up once again with Ancient technology
(that brain
downloading thing from season 3 The Fifth Race).
SG-2 has discovered a
planet with one of those devices. Daniel (Michael
Shanks) proposes bringing back the device
to the base for study. But as usual, something
goes wrong because the Goa'uld arrive, which forces
SG-1 to take some drastic action to get the knowledge
of the device, Jack gets the information downloaded
into his brain again (he is "special"
remember! see Fragile Balance) stuck his head
in the darned thing, which the team destroys before
fleeing.
The Lost City (2) / season 7 - episode 22
written by Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper
Directed by Martin Wood
Earth falls under a `surgical' attack, so it's
going be hard to hide what's going on. Anubis pops up,
virtually, in the President's office, making the usual arrogant
Goa'uld threats. The Goa'uld disables the Earth's power structures,
making communication impossible. With no other options, they launch
Prometheus, with Hammond (Don
S. Davis) at the helm, and Major Davis assisting.
SG-1 makes it back to where it all began in season
1 Solitudes – the Antarctic – discovering
some ancient buried technology which saves the
day, and Earth as well. However, the strain may
have been too much for Jack, and Sam fears for
his fate however, Jack's fate may remain unresolved
. . . as Atlantis rises.
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