When the stargate won’t open, trapping teams offworld, the SG-1 team investigates and learns that the Russians have their own stargate, apparently recovered from the sea after an Asgard ship crashed on Earth.
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SG-1 responds to an incoming wormhole with their ally Bra’tac's signal. Instead of Bra'tac, they greet Shan'auc, who tells them that she has come on behalf of Bra'tac.
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While exploring planet P4X-639, the SG-1 team meets Malikai, a human explorer from another world who shares Dr. Daniel Jackson’s interest in an alien computer covered in a strange Latin-like script.
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During a visit to the Air Force Academy, Maj. Samantha Carter makes the acquaintance of Jennifer Hailey, a promising young cadet with a rebellious streak.
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While conducting an archaeological dig on planet P3X-888, Dr. Daniel Jackson makes a remarkable discovery: a primordial Goa’uld symbiote, an ancient, predatory version of SG-1's parasitical enemies.
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SG-1 pays a visit to the Tok’ra homeworld. They arrive at Vorash on Cronos' mothership - one of the spoils they claimed following their recent battle with him.
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Anise, a new Tok’ra representative to Earth, approaches Stargate Command for help in testing a mysterious armband device discovered amid the ruins of a distant planet. Anise believes the devices could be a powerful weapon in their war against the Goa'uld.
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Stargate Command is infected by an alien probe that uploads its program into the base computers, where it accesses sensitive data on Stargate program and its personnel.
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When Gen. Hammond announces he is stepping down as head of Stargate Command, Col. Jack O’Neill suspects that there is more to Hammond's decision than he is letting on.
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SG-1 awakens in a mysterious underground complex, with no memory of their previous lives. In fact, they seem to possess a whole new set of memories.
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SG-1 returns to Stargate Command with news that Earth has been saved from the Replicators - only to learn that one of the deadly creatures was not destroyed.
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