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SG-1 must find a renegade Goa'uld who has been hiding on Earth for thousands of years.
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The Asgard aid Earth in negotiating a nonagression treaty with the Goa'uld System Lords.
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When Daniel goes insane, SG-1 must deal with the legacy of Machello's anti-Goa'uld technology.
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SG-1 discovers a planet where children are used to acquire knowledge for the entire population, then discarded.
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SG-1 must free an alternate reality Earth from a Goa'uld invasion after duplicates of Samantha Carter and Charles Kawalsky come through the quantum mirror.
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SG-1 finds a medieval Christian society terrorized by Sokar and the Unas, and is accused of being possessed by demons.
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SG-1 discovers a military camp where young men are trained to impersonate SGC personnel to infiltrate Earth.
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Jackson deals with the apparent death of his wife, Sha're, at the hands of Teal'c.
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SG-1 discovers a planet of people with amnesia, and a familiar enemy returns to the SGC wearing an unfamiliar face.
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When Major Carter's father Jacob is kidnapped by Sokar, the SG-1 team must infiltrate a prison moon designed to look like hell to rescue him.
This episode is part one of two, followed by "The Devil You Know"
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The Tollan put Skaara and Klorel on trial to determine who will control the host body.
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SG-1 receives alien brain implants that manifest themselves as a bizarre man, who tells them that they would not survive the procedure to remove him.
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SG-1 faces creatures of mass destruction that even the Asgard can't control, and must destroy Thor's infested vessel before the Replicator bugs reach Earth.
This episode is part one of two, followed by "Small Victories"
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