{ 'items':[{"episode_id":"2678","title":"Flesh And Blood","url":"\/view\/episode\/2678\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Adrift in a space suit, her oxygen running low, Carter watches the Ori warships rip the Milky Way's fleet to shreds. Both the Odyssey and the Lucian Alliance mothership are nearly destroyed, and the Korolev \u2014 carrying Mitchell and Daniel \u2014 explodes. Then the invaders head deeper into the galaxy, heedless of the carnage they've left behind.<br><br>Carter radios Mitchell, who has escaped the Korolev in an F-302. From the Odyssey, Col. Emerson responds as well. But Daniel is missing, and Teal'c makes only brief contact from the Lucian Alliance ship before he's attacked and imprisoned by Netan, the leader of the Alliance, who demands revenge for the beating his people have just endured.<br><br>The Odyssey's beaming technology is damaged, so they can't rescue Teal'c, but Mitchell pilots the huge ship in a risky maneuver to pick up Carter. Next, Teal'c's mentor, Bra'tac, arrives with three Jaffa motherships. Now outnumbered, Netan gives up his pointless quest for revenge and prepares to flee. With Carter's help, the Asgard Kvasir repairs the Odyssey's beaming technology just in time to rescue Teal'c before the Alliance ships zoom away. But this triumph is forgotten when word comes that the Ori fleet is attacking the planet Chulak. Accompanied by Carter and Mitchell, Teal'c and Bra'tac depart immediately to join the defense of their homeworld.<br><br>Meanwhile, Daniel hides in the enemy's stronghold, having used the Korolev's rings to escape its explosion \u2014 by transporting himself to the Ori flagship. There, he dodges legions of enemy soldiers and seeks out Vala, who has just given birth to her daughter, Adria. To Daniel and Vala's horror, however, Adria is not a normal baby. For one thing, she is growing unnaturally fast \u2014 she's nearly a young woman. For another, the Ori have given her their supernatural power and knowledge. She is, essentially, an Ori in human form, dedicated to conquering all unbelievers. Adria's followers \u2014 including Vala's husband, Tomin \u2014 already worship her.<br><br>As the Ori flagship lands on Chulak, Vala and Daniel decide they must subdue and abduct Adria. Then Daniel hears a radio message from Carter, who has arrived in orbit with Mitchell, Teal'c, Bra'tac and the three Jaffa ships. SG-1's relief at being reunited is sincere but brief. All too soon, the Ori ships unleash their tremendous arsenal upon the new arrivals, while on the planet's surface, Daniel and Vala discover that Adria and Tomin have the advantage and are bent on capturing them.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2678\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2679","title":"Morpheus","url":"\/view\/episode\/2679\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"The armies of Origin push deeper into the galaxy, conquering planets with terrifying ease. Earth's best hope for defense is the legendary weapon that Merlin developed to destroy Ascended beings, so SG-1 can't gear up fast enough when Daniel discovers a gate address to a world where the device might be hidden.<br><br>Vala wants to accompany them, but Gen. Landry insists that she pass a psychiatric evaluation before joining Stargate Command as an official off-world explorer. Vala, of course, sets out to beat the tests by lying shamelessly. When her usual schemes don't work and she senses herself failing completely, however, she becomes truly discouraged. Only then does she finally consider confessing how much SG-1 and their mission truly mean to her.<br><br>Mitchell, Carter, Daniel and Teal'c, meanwhile, 'gate to the planet Vagon Brei, where they stumble upon a village full of skeletal corpses. After summoning Dr. Reimer and his medical team to investigate, they continue their search for the weapon, which Daniel believes that Morgan le Fay, another Ancient, might have hidden in a nearby cave. The cave, however, is empty. Worse, one of Dr. Reimer's men, Ackerman, suddenly falls into a deep sleep \u2014 and they can't wake him up.<br><br>Tests reveal that his brain is producing too much melatonin, a hormone that induces sleep. As SG-1 and the medical team begin to feel drowsy, they realize that whatever killed the villagers has infected them, too. They institute a quarantine, request that Stargate Command send them every stimulant drug and cup of coffee available, and get to work on a cure.<br><br>In the last entries of the town records, Daniel finds references to a sleeping curse that Morgan cast on the villagers. With that clue, Mitchell and Teal'c explore her cave more thoroughly while Carter and Reimer discover a microscopic parasite living within the cave's soil. After Ackerman dies in his sleep, an autopsy reveals that an identical parasite, now grown large enough to cause a fatal aneurysm, has been gorging itself on the melatonin in Ackerman's brain. Morgan's curse is clearly biological \u2014 not magical \u2014 and absolutely deadly.<br><br>When Reimer abruptly dies of a heart attack caused by a stimulant overdose, Carter and Daniel are left waging a losing battle to keep each other conscious. Meanwhile, at the cave, Mitchell and Teal'c discover a critical clue. But even if they muster the energy to carry it back to the village, the four can't engineer a cure without medical help\u2026.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2679\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2680","title":"The Pegasus Project","url":"\/view\/episode\/2680\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Aboard the Odyssey, SG-1 undertakes a dangerous mission to the city of Atlantis, deep in the Pegasus galaxy. There, Mitchell and Carter join forces with Dr. Rodney McKay and fly to the nearest black hole, where they deploy a stargate into space and dial another stargate in the Milky Way. That second 'gate is floating beside the Ori's supergate, where Teal'c also waits in a cargo ship to observe the results. Carter plans to detonate a nuclear warhead at the Pegasus galaxy 'gate after it's connected to the Milky Way 'gate. If her theory is correct, the nuke's explosive blast will force the wormhole to leap from its original destination to the next nearest receiving gate \u2014 in this case, the supergate. With the supergate thus dialed in \u2014 and the black hole sustaining the connection indefinitely \u2014 the Ori will be unable to use their massive portal to transport more troops, ships, and supplies to their war against the Milky Way.\n<br><br>Each detail of this incredibly complex operation must be calculated perfectly, so Carter's willing to put up with McKay's prickly exterior if he can help her get the work done. Despite their combined brilliance, however, their first two attempts fail: Teal'c reports that the wormhole fails to jump to the supergate.\n<br><br>Meanwhile, at Atlantis, Daniel and Vala search the city's vast archives for information about Merlin's anti-Ori weapon. To their surprise, however, they find themselves being helped by an unexpected ally: an actual Ascended Ancient, Morgan le Fay. Though she once opposed Merlin's plans, now \u2014 faced with the dire threat of the Ori \u2014 she wants to help the humans find the weapon. She tells them the locations and the Ancient names \u2014 Taoth Vaclarah and Valos Cor \u2014 of two planets where Merlin's weapon might be hidden. Ascended law, however, forbids such interference with the human plane of existence, so she's risking terrible punishment by speaking to them at all. Even Daniel's heartfelt pleas might not give her enough courage to say more.\n\n<br><br>At the black hole, Carter's ambitious plan is not only running out of nuclear warheads, it's running out of time. An Ori ship is closing in on Teal'c's position, and soon the Odyssey is assaulted by the Wraith, the Pegasus galaxy's most dangerous denizens. With both ends of the operation about to be wiped out, Carter, McKay and Mitchell must brave the outer edges of the black hole in order to save their lives.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2680\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2681","title":"Insiders","url":"\/view\/episode\/2681\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Because SG-1 still hasn't found the weapon that Merlin invented to destroy Ascended beings, Daniel has ensconced himself in Merlin's library at Camelot, hoping to uncover more clues. While he's gone, a surprising visitor arrives at Stargate Command: the Goa'uld villain Ba'al.<br><br>Ba'al claims to possess vital information regarding the whereabouts of Merlin's weapon; naturally, he demands something in return. As SG-1 knows, he recently manufactured a number of clones of himself. Now he has decided that the clones are nothing but trouble \u2014 so he wants SG-1 to track them down and eliminate them.<br><br>SG-1, Vala and Gen. Landry all agree that Ba'al is probably lying \u2014 for that matter, this man himself might be a clone. Still, they agree that the potential payoff is worth the risk of checking out the Goa'uld's story. To that end, Mitchell, Carter, Teal'c, and Vala track down one of the clones. This is Vala's first official mission through the stargate, and although her impulsive actions in enemy territory are most definitely unconventional, she succeeds in helping the team capture the clone.<br><br>Because that was easy enough, SG-1, SG-12 and SG-14 seize the rest of the clones from their strongholds around the galaxy. Even with all the Ba'als secured in holding cells, however, Stargate Command's best scientists can't tell them apart or determine which one is the original. Each clone insists not only that he is the true Ba'al, but also that he alone possesses the knowledge to find Merlin's weapon.<br><br>This bonanza of Ba'als doesn't escape the notice of Stargate Command's civilian overseers, who dispatch Agent Barrett of the N.I.D. to interrogate the prisoners personally. Gen. Landry, however, blocks Barrett from speaking to the cloned Goa'ulds until Stargate Command is done with them. Barrett, infuriated, sneaks into a cell to interrogate one of the prisoners on his own. That Ba'al, however, overpowers Barrett, steals his gun, and escapes.<br><br>Within minutes all the Ba'als are loose inside the base. Worse, they capture Carter and Barrett as hostages. In response, Landry orders Dr. Lee to release symbiote poison into the base's ventilation system, but time is running out. The clones demand that Carter give them access to Stargate Command's most sensitive computer files \u2014 or they'll kill the other hostages. Carter has no choice but to obey. Having gained what they wanted, the clones prepare to escape by an unexpected route \u2014 and with unexpected insider help\u2026.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2681\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2682","title":"Uninvited","url":"\/view\/episode\/2682\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"General Landry orders SG-1 to join him for some mandatory R&R at a rustic cabin in the woods, but Daniel is busy scouring a private library in England for information about Arthurian Ancients, Teal'c is assisting Col. Reynolds and SG-3 on a mission to P9J-333, Carter is in charge of Stargate Command until Reynolds returns, and Vala can't yet drive a car. Only Mitchell joins Landry at the cabin.<br><br>A one-on-one camping trip with his boss isn't exactly Mitchell's idea of rest and relaxation, especially after a violent storm washes out the only road back to civilization. Worse, soon afterward, an unknown creature in the woods rips a local hunter to shreds. Area residents, assuming that the culprit is either a maddened bear or Bigfoot, stampede into the forest to kill it. Mitchell and Landry grimly grab their guns and join in.<br><br>Strangely, an unfamiliar wild beast is also killing villagers on P9J-333, and Carter has ordered Vala and SG-25 to join Teal'c and SG-3 on the planet for an investigation. The beast attacks SG-25 and nearly kills Vala before Teal'c takes it out with a grenade. They bring its body back to Earth, where Dr. Redden performs an autopsy. She determines that the beast is a docile herbivore native to P9J-333 that has been drastically mutated by a leech-like parasite living within it.<br><br>When another mutated creature suddenly attacks SG-12 on a totally different planet, Carter realizes that the only factor both incidents have in common is that SG teams were using Sodan cloaking devices to explore covertly. Carter and Teal'c test Stargate Command's remaining Sodan devices, and, sure enough, another leech emerges from one of them. The parasites are escaping from a neighboring dimension that the devices access to make their users invisible. Any time someone activates a Sodan device, another leech might leak out to create a monster. And one device is missing from the SGC's inventory.<br><br>Weirdly, Mitchell knows exactly where it is. While hunting the alleged bear, he discovers a much more human predator in the woods: a Trust operative who has been using a stolen Sodan cloak to spy on him and Landry. Unfortunately, the device has loosed an extra-dimensional space leech into the forest, where it has created an unbelievably violent monster. It's finally time for the rest of SG-1 to join Mitchell and Landry on this little vacation \u2014 and they'd better bring plenty of ammo.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2682\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2683","title":"200","url":"\/view\/episode\/2683\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Martin Lloyd's script for Wormhole X-treme: The Movie, based on his \"inside\" knowledge of the Stargate program, opens with the team enduring an explosive first contact with the mysterious Furlings. It features the total destruction of Cheyenne Mountain, and culminates with a twist ending so spectacularly shocking that Martin hasn't even figured out what it is yet. But the quirky writer-producer \u2014 who has finally assimilated to Hollywood following his arrival as an alien exile several years ago \u2014 knows it's going to be brilliant. He can't wait to have his old pals, SG-1, review the script for him as the movie's official Air Force advisors.<br><br>SG-1 is less enthusiastic about the task. Daniel, for instance, wants to focus on other priorities \u2014 such as saving the universe from evil godlike aliens, or taking a nap \u2014 but Gen. Landry orders the team to give Martin their thoughts on the script. The Air Force wants this project to succeed, because any future leaks about the Stargate Program can then be passed off as the inventions or delusions of imaginative movie fans.<br><br>For her part, Vala seizes her chance to lob wild story ideas at Martin, and Mitchell also warms to the experience, pitching his vision of a zombie horror flick starring a heroic Air Force colonel who just happens to look exactly like Mitchell himself. But after Martin shoots down their ideas with all the faux-sensitivity of a Hollywood exec, Mitchell, Carter, Teal'c and Vala aren't much sorrier than Daniel when the time comes for them to depart on a scheduled off-world recon mission.<br><br>This particular mission, in fact, has special importance for Mitchell. It's his 200th trip through the stargate's event horizon, and he wants everyone to know it. As he prepares to savor his milestone, however, the 'gate malfunctions. The mission is delayed indefinitely.<br><br>The team grudgingly returns to the conference room to continue advising Martin. Over the next few hours, he and SG-1 daydream their way through scenarios involving the Wizard of Oz, classic TV, a long-awaited wedding, a shocking revelation about Mitchell's true father, and, perhaps most chilling of all, marionettes. Then life imitates art as SG-1 is greeted with a real-world plot twist: a visit from Gen. Jack O'Neill. He's got a surprise of his own for his former teammates \u2014 assuming, that is, that Carter ever gets the 'gate working again.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2683\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2684","title":"Counterstrike","url":"\/view\/episode\/2684\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"The war against the Ori takes a particularly tragic turn when Se'tak, the new leader of the Jaffa Council, unleashes the deadly Ancient device on Dakara against a world that has just converted to Origin. Every living being on the target planet is killed instantly, thousands of innocent civilians and Ori soldiers alike. Shocked by this tactic, Gen. Landry and Bra'tac journey to Dakara to condemn the unjustifiable attack.<br><br>SG-1 and Vala, meanwhile, explore a deserted Ori warship that was left behind on the stricken planet. Unfortunately, they're not alone: a team of Jaffa warriors has also sneaked on board. The Jaffa believe that the powerful warship rightfully belongs to them, and they're prepared to defend their claim by force. In short order, they capture Mitchell, Teal'c, Daniel and Vala, leaving only Carter at liberty. But there's someone else on board as well: Adria, Vala's daughter and the leader of the Ori crusade.<br><br>Her special powers have allowed her to escape the Ancient weapon's blast. Now, with those same powers, she knocks out the Jaffa guarding Daniel and Vala and greets her surprised mother. She's expecting an Origin fleet to arrive soon, after which she's looking forward to spending long hours converting Vala to the one true faith. In the meantime, she attempts to probe Daniel's mind for information about the weapon that so effectively destroyed her troops. With great effort, he resists her, but his good work is undone when she turns her attention to a Jaffa guard, who reveals that the weapon is on Dakara.<br><br>Carter rescues Mitchell and Teal'c from the Jaffa guarding them. Before the three can similarly save Daniel and Vala, however, the warship takes off and jumps into hyperspace. Adria has decided to pay a lethal little visit to Dakara, and nothing Daniel or Vala can say will change her mind. Thus, as a grim last resort, Mitchell and Teal'c prepare to blow up the ship rather than let it score another victory for the Ori.<br><br>On Dakara, Landry and Bra'tac are getting nowhere in their efforts to make Se'tak see reason. When the massive Ori ship appears in orbit, Se'tak leaps to the paranoid conclusion that Landry's people have stolen it in order to take the Ancient weapon for themselves. The critical Earth-Jaffa alliance is about to implode violently. And if that's the worst thing that happens today, Landry and SG-1 can count themselves lucky.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2684\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2685","title":"Memento Mori","url":"\/view\/episode\/2685\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"During a special dinner out with Daniel, Vala is abducted by one of the leaders of the Trust conspiracy: Charlotte Mayfield, a.k.a. the goa'uld Athena. Athena knew Qetesh, the goa'uld who once occupied Vala's body. Now, Athena uses a brutal device, a \"memory machine,\" to dreg up Vala's traumatic memories of her time as a goa'uld host, searching for Qetesh's knowledge of the Clava Thessara Infinatis, an Ancient treasure map.<br><br>SG-1 and their fellow SG teams quickly deploy to five suspected Trust hideouts. On cue, they raid them all. SG-1 finds only an empty warehouse, but SG-15 strikes gold. As they battle their way to the room where Vala is being held, however, one of their zat-blasts hits the memory machine, which feeds back into Vala's mind. Disoriented, Vala escapes as the building blows up behind her.<br><br>Days pass with no sign of Vala. SG-1 faces the possibility that she died in the blast \u2014 but Daniel refuses to quit searching. For her part, Vala can't remember anything about her identity or her past. She winds up in a diner, where the gruff but kind owner offers her a job. For two weeks, Vala works as a waitress \u2014 until a couple of thieves try to rob the place. To everyone's shock \u2014 including hers \u2014 she puts up an expert fight, leaving the thugs bruised and bleeding on the floor.<br><br>When Vala can't remember her real name for the police report, the cops release her picture to the public. SG-1 and Athena both see it, but Athena's people beat SG-1 to the police station by seconds and seize Vala. Mitchell leaps onto a motorcycle and sets out in high-speed pursuit. He catches up to Vala just as she escapes her captors \u2014 and she shoots him in the shoulder for his trouble. Vala, who still has no clue who he is, steals a car and forces Mitchell to drive her to a motel, where she cuffs him to the bed and demands answers. But Mitchell's story \u2014 that Vala is an alien who helps a team of Earth adventurers explore the galaxy \u2014 sounds absolutely crazy to her.<br><br>SG-1 tracks Mitchell's subcutaneous transponder to the motel. Unaware that they're being shadowed by more of Athena's minions, Carter, Daniel and Teal'c raid the motel room but find only Mitchell. Vala has fled \u2014 with her enemies one more in pursuit.<br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2685\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2686","title":"Company Of Thieves","url":"\/view\/episode\/2686\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"The Lucian Alliance, a crime syndicate led by the mastermind Netan, has given SG-1 trouble before. Lately, though, the Alliance's humiliations at SG-1's hands have led some of Netan's followers to question his leadership. His right-hand man Kefflin, a reclusive crime boss whom only Netan and a few others have ever seen, remains staunchly loyal. But another of Netan's lieutenants, Anateo, decides to overthrow Netan and win the Alliance leadership for himself by accomplishing a spectacularly risky task: capturing the Earth ship Odyssey and the Alliance's most frustrating enemies, SG-1.<br><br>At first, Anateo succeeds with frightening efficiency. The Odyssey falls into his ambush and is hijacked, her crew locked up and her commander, Col. Emerson, shot dead. To the criminals' delight, one member of SG-1, Carter, is already aboard. Anateo and his brutal henchman Solek force her to remove the ship's emergency transponder; they use it to lure her teammates Daniel and Vala to a disreputable shipyard, where Solek captures them.<br><br>With three-fifths of the team in his grasp, Anateo dares to think that his plan will succeed. But SG-1 isn't going to make things that easy for him. Possessing a clue that the Alliance is behind the hijacking, Teal'c and Mitchell fly a Goa'uld cargo ship straight to Netan's vessel. There, Mitchell boldly infiltrates the Alliance by pretending to be the reclusive Kefflin. When he finally meets Netan, Mitchell quickly injects the man with the Reole chemical the team discovered years ago, causing Netan to believe that he's seeing his trusted confidant.<br><br>Netan's men spot the cargo ship and capture Teal'c, but Mitchell's deception is still working. As Kefflin, Mitchell asks Netan where the Odyssey is hidden, only to learn that Netan didn't know it had been captured. Furious when he discovers that his lieutenant Anateo is keeping such a prize secret, Netan viciously reasserts his power over his other subordinates, then vows to track down the Odyssey. During the ensuing search, Mitchell must think quickly and deploy the Reole chemical creatively both to avoid his own exposure and to spare Teal'c from torture and execution.<br><br>Meanwhile, Daniel, Vala and Carter plan a dangerous escape from their captors, but even if they succeed they'll still be adrift in space aboard a defenseless, powerless ship. As Netan's vessel approaches its fatal rendezvous with the Odyssey, the winner of this latest bout between the Alliance and SG-1 remains very much in doubt.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2686\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2687","title":"The Quest: Part 1","url":"\/view\/episode\/2687\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"SG-1 has searched long and hard for the sangraal, a weapon that the Ancients built and then concealed because it can kill Ascended beings, including both Ancients and Ori. Finally, Daniel discovers the stargate address of the planet where the weapon is hidden. Journeying there, SG-1 finds a rustic village whose residents warn them that the path to the sangraal is cursed. No adventurer has ever returned alive.<br><br>The village librarian, Osric, shows them a parchment that lists everything they'll need for the quest: \"prudence, wisdom, charity, kindness, and faith,\" along with the unknown name of a dragon who guards the weapon itself. As the team wishes for more to go on than vague clues, an army of Ori soldiers suddenly invades the village. Frightened, Osric vows to use his knowledge of the route to guide SG-1 on their quest if they will protect him from the army. With him, they escape from the village and set out.<br><br>Soon, they run into the first of many obstacles set up to protect the sangraal. The unnerving traps seem like dark magic, but SG-1 knows that they're just extremely advanced technology. At the second obstacle \u2014 an empty chest that lures victims forward until they're trapped by a force field \u2014 the team finds Ba'al, alone and starving. He has also been hunting for the weapon. SG-1 is trapped with him until Daniel guesses that each so-called curse requires the team to enact one of the virtues mentioned on the parchment. In this case, to escape, they must display charity by placing personal objects into the chest.<br><br>Ba'al claims that he knows the name of the dragon-guardian, so the team grudgingly allows him to come along as Osric painstakingly guides them to a cave in which the sangraal is hidden. Daniel, however, has noticed odd things about Osric's behavior, and, as they reach the cave, accuses him of being an Ori agent. To the team's shock, Osric transforms: he's not an Ori agent. She is Adria, the supernatural human incarnation of the Ori themselves.<br><br>Adria explains that, despite her amazing powers, she can't reach the sangraal alone. In fact, she believes that only Daniel \u2014 who was once Ascended \u2014 can ultimately obtain the weapon. Accordingly, she has manipulated SG-1 into helping her, and now she threatens to kill Daniel's teammates unless they allow her to come along. Thus, accompanied by two of their worst enemies, SG-1 enters the cave to confront the final deadly obstacles between them and the weapon that they seek.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2687\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2712","title":"The Quest: Part 2","url":"\/view\/episode\/2712\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Proving worthy of the last obstacle (the dragon) SG-1 along with Adria (Morena Baccarin) and Ba\u2019al (Cliff Simon) try once again to remove the Sangraal. Still unable to remove the jewel all but Adria are transported to a hidden cave where they find Merlin (Matthew Walker) encased in ice. Apparently a plan by Morgan Le Fay to destroy the Sangral but preserve the man who could construct another, hiding his whereabouts by using an obelisk and Stargate to relocate the cave at set time intervals. Reviving the old mage Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) explains the new struggle against the Ori and convinces him to again build a device to destroy them.<br><br>While Merlin labors over building the Sangraal from base elements, Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Ba\u2019al work to disable the transporting safeguard so they can use the Stargate to dial earth. With Merlin weakening by the stress of building the device he is left no choice but to transfer his consciousness into Daniel\u2019s body. Daniel, now empowered by Merlin\u2019s consciousness, races to complete the device. But having disabled the safeguard the gate is suddenly activated and within moments Adria and an Ori army descend on the site. Before he is able to finish the device Daniel must choose between saving the team and allowing Adria to take himself prisoner along with the nearly finished weapon.<br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2712\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2619","title":"Line In The Sand","url":"\/view\/episode\/2619\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"After several successful tests using Merlin's device to take objects and areas out of phase, General Landry (Beau Bridges) sends SG-1 to use the device to protect a village from an aggressive Prior. Greeted by the village leader Thilana (Aisha Hinds) SG-1 sets up Merlin\u2019s device and uses it to successfully take the entire village out of phase.<br><br>But when the displacement field collapses, bringing everything back into phase, the team must act fast to fix the device before the Prior and his army return. While Carter (Amanda Tapping) struggles to get the device operational in time Mitchell (Ben Browder), Teal'c (Christopher Judge) and Vala (Claudia Black) prepare the village to fight off an incoming Ori army. A fire fight ensues and Carter is blindsided by an Ori soldier who blasts her and the device.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2619\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2741","title":"The Road Not Taken","url":"\/view\/episode\/2741\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Working with Merlin's phasing device Carter mistakenly is pulled into a parallel reality where her double was attempting to draw energy from other such realities. With their Carter killed in the experiment the real Carter must step in to help a desperate Stargate Program from stopping a would-be attack from the Ori. Carter is questioned and ultimately recruited to help the efforts by the head of Stargate Command General Hammond (Don Davis).<br><br>Successfully able to move the entire planet out of phase using Merlin's device moments before an Ori attack, Carter is hailed a hero by President Landry (Beau Bridges). The President, who has had the country under martial law since the chaos that emerged when the public was made aware of the Stargate, tries to use Carter's cache as an American-hero to not only convince the public they are again safe but to secure his presidency. Carter soon realizes that the president has no intention of allowing her to try to recreate the experiment that brought her there in hopes of returning home again. She is forced to request the help of her ex-husband a multi-millionaire dot comer named Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) and the advice of a paraplegic ex-302 fighter pilot, Cameron Mitchell (Ben Browder) in a hope to find a way back to her proper reality. <br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2741\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2747","title":"The Shroud","url":"\/view\/episode\/2747\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"SG-1 learns of a new Prior spreading the word of the Ori in a more humane way then ever before and decides to investigate. When the new prior turns out to be Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) the team elects to save him even though it's very likely a trap by Adria (Morena Baccarin).<br><br>Transported and held captive on the Odyssey Daniel explains his becoming a prior is all part of an elaborate plan that he and Merlin, who is still partially in control of his consciousness, have devised to trap Adria and the Ori. Though his story seems to honestly prove how he gained Adria\u2019s trust only to use Merlin\u2019s device against her, his plan requires SG-1 to close the wormhole that is blocking the Supergate. With the Supergate functional there would be nothing stopping the Ori from sending their armies through to earth\u2019s galaxy. Whether or not they aid him with his potentially catastrophic plan becomes mute when the IOA decides Jackson poses too great a risk and must be killed.<br><br>Col. O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) not willing to let his friend be sentenced to death works with the SG-1 team to find a way to finish Merlin's weapon and send it through the gate to destroy the Ori. But when Jackson is able to escape imprisonment and hijacks the Odyssey along with Col O'Neill it appears that his plan was really just a way of delivering SG-1 and the finished Merlin device to Adria.<br><br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2747\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2748","title":"Bounty","url":"\/view\/episode\/2748\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Following the destruction of one of his shipments and in light of their constant undermining of his power Netan (Eric Steinberg) decides the only way to deal with SG-1 is to put a bounty out on their heads. As the word gets out a competing group of bounty hunters descend on earth to hoping to claim the bounty.<br><br>With each member on leave from SG Command they are tracked and targeted by enterprising bounty hunters. Jackson (Michael Shanks), Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Teal'c (Christopher Judge) barely surviving individual attacks are able to outwit and kill their would be assassins. Having learned of each attack, Stargate Command attempts to reach and warn Mitchell (Ben Browder) and Vala (Claudia Black) who are attending Mitchell's high school reunion.<br><br>Dealing with the stress of not only a high school reunion but keeping Vala in line, Mitchell are blindsided when a bounty hunter named Vashin (Timothy Paul Perez) threatens to kill those close to him if he doesn't surrender along with the whole SG-1 team. When an attempt by Vala to save Mitchell fails Vashin takes the entire highschool reunion hostage and threatens to start executing them unless each member of SG-1 is delivered to him so he can claim their bounty.","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2748\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2750","title":"Bad Guys","url":"\/view\/episode\/2750\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Following a cartouche to what they believe is a store house of Ancient's treasure the SG-1 Team find themselves trapped in a museum on a world that has&nbsp; yet to discover the secret of the Stargate. Without a DHD to dial-out their plan to wait for Stargate Command to send help is cut short when they are discovered and mistaken for a militant group of rebels.<br><br>Forced into a gun fight inside the museum the security system is tripped and locks down the building trapping the SG team and a number of civilians inside. As an army builds outside the museum the team decides to pretend they are in fact the rebels they have been accused of being, and mock a hostage situation to buy themselves enough time for Stargate Command to dial-in for a checkup. Aided by a museum researcher Ciccero (Joshua Malina) the team passes for the local rebels and make corresponding demands to keep busy the hostage negotiator Quartus (Ron Canada). <br><br>Meanwhile Mitchell (Ben Browder) and Vala (Claudia Black) search the museum for a DHD crystal but instead must deal with the museum\u2019s night watchman, Jayem (Alistair Abell) who has decided to take matters into his own hands. As the hostages begin to get restless the well intentioned Cicero slips out of the museum to tell Quartus the team are not rebels they have pretended to be and are harmless. Jackson (Michael Shanks) realizing Quartus has failed to check in with him as promised knows it's a matter of time before the army outside attempts to breach the museum and kill them. With a full scale attack moments away Vala and Mitchell are forced to improvise and attempt to use a Naquada bomb to power the gate without blowing the entire museum up in the process","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2750\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2744","title":"Talion","url":"\/view\/episode\/2744\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"The bombing massacre of a Jaffa leaders summit not only kills dozens of innocent Jaffa, but also leaves Bra'Tac (Tony Amendola) clinging to life and Teal'c (Christopher Judge) badly injured. With his hands tied by the IOA, General Landry is unable to give Teal'c the help he asks for to hunt down the man responsible. Teal'c believing the hypocritical IOA would not sit so idle if those dead had been humans takes it upon himself to leave SG-1 and hunt down the man responsible himself.<br><br>Intel leads Teal'c to believe a Jaffa leader named Arkad is behind the bombing, a step he took to try to control the Jaffa nation and deliver them to the Ori. Teal'c must wade through the seedy underworld from arms dealer to assasins to finally find the location of Arkad. With a history that runs deeper than just the battles they fought as opposing first primes, Teal'c decides to take on the role of jury and executioner.<br><br>SG Command meanwhile learns that the same Jaffa leader Teal'c is hunting appears to be coordinating a massive series of bombing attacks on earth as a pawn of the Ori. Not wanting to lose the only man who may know how to stop the plans that are already in motion, SG-1 is ordered by the IOA to intercept Teal'c at all costs before he kills Arkad. The remaining members of SG-1 must decide between the life of their friend and the lives of millions at risk should the bombings succeed. <br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2744\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2752","title":"Family Ties","url":"\/view\/episode\/2752\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"To Vala's (Claudia Black) dismay her father Jacek (Fred Willard) contacts Stargate Command claiming to have knowledge of Arkad's ships that were en route to bomb earth when he was killed by Teal'c (Christopher Judge). With it likely the mercenaries still believing they are to follow through with their bombings SG Command is forced agree to the deal. Regardless of Vala's warnings about Jacek's devious and scamming nature General Landry (Beau Bridges) has no option but to grant him sanctuary on earth after his information proves to be true.<br><br>\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Jacek trying to assimilate into earth's population shows no inclination of give up his scamming ways. While SG struggles to figure out what to do with him, Vala continually rebukes every attempt her father makes at reconciliation with his estranged daughter. Wearing down SG's patience and Vala's resolve, they discover Jacek trying to break home arrest and catch him consorting with one of Arkad's Jaffa splinter cells stationed on earth. Claiming he was trying to stop another of Arkad's ships destined to destroy Cheyenne Mountain and the Stargate the team must put their trust again in Jacek to help them locate the cloaked ship and disable it before it can explode. <br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2752\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2757","title":"Dominion","url":"\/view\/episode\/2757\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Believing Vala (Claudia Black) to have escaped imprisonment by the IOA after being deemed too large a risk, Adria (Morena Baccarin) hopes to finally ally alongside her mother. The two attempt to uncover the Clava Thessara Infinitas, storehouse of infinite ancient treasure, only to learn the address and Vala's memories are just an elaborate trap by SG-1 to capture Adria. The tables quickly turn as the team themselves are ambushed and Adria taken captive by Ba'al (Cliff Simon).<br><br>The team quickly scrambles to locate Ba\u2019al and retake Adria in the hopes of either convincing her to leave the galaxy with her army or have her killed. Intel of a meeting of Ba'al's forces reveals that the real Ba'al has killed off all of his clones. While on Ba'al's ship he explains to Adria he plans to implant her with his symbiote to take control of her body and therefore of her army. SG-1 aboard the Odyssey track Ba'al's ship and are able to retake Adria and kill Ba'al at the same time. However back aboard the Odyssey they learn they might have been too late as Ba'al's symbiote is already in control of Adria.<br><br>With no other way, SG-1 brings in the Toakra to remove Ba'al's symbiote and implant Adria with one of their own in hopes to use Adria\u2019s body to command the Ori out of the galaxy. Ba'al being true to form doesn't go easily, injecting Adria's nervous system with a slow acting toxin. Adria back in control fights to keep herself alive long enough to ascend, but with SG-1 trapped outside the operating room it\u2019s up Vala to kill her own daughter before she can ascend to join the Ori.<br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2757\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"},{"episode_id":"2758","title":"Unending","url":"\/view\/episode\/2758\/index.html","intro":"","summary":"Summoned by the Asgard, SG-1 learns that the Asgard have only a short time left to live. Their final attempt to solve the Asgard's physiological degeneration resulted in each of them developing a rapidly progressing disease leaving them only weeks to live. Fearing their knowledge might fall into the wrong hands they plan to end their lives after handing over their entire knowledge base, technology and history to SG-1. But before all the final advancements can be installed on the Odyssey the Ori drop out of hyperspace and engage the ship. As the Odyssey retreats pursued by one of the Ori ships the Asgard destroy their planet taking the other two Ori ships with them. The Odyssey, with shields nearly failing, is forced to test their new Asgard weapons and is barely able to destroy the Ori ship in time. <br><br>The Ori able to constantly track the Odyssey before it has time to repair damage, send ship after ship trying to destroy it. The ability to track the Odyssey seems caused by the Asgard technology integrated into its core systems. The team is caught in a conundrum that the very tools that seemed to promise their victory over the Ori might actually spell their defeat. Beaming the rest of the crew to a safe planet, SG-1 tries to find a way disengage the Asgard technology but are drawn into a fire fight before they have the chance to finish. With shield failed and a final blast just off its hull Lt. Col. Carter (Amanda Tapping) is able to trap the ship inside a time dilation field, slowing the blast to appear it\u2019s nearly frozen moving only inches a year. With a seemingly inexhaustible amount of time Carter sets at solving their dilemma or else the team will be forced to live out the rest of their days in the dilation field aboard the Odyssey.<br","airDate":"01\/01\/1970","activityThumb":"http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/sgu-assets\/assets\/Episode\/2758\/activity-PortalThumb.jpg"}]}