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Year: 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Children of the Gods

27 July 1997
An alien similar to Ra appears out of the Stargate, killing five soldiers and kidnapping another, a year after the original Stargate mission. A new team is assembled, including some old members, and they go in search of the missing soldier in order to find out how Ra could still be alive. Meanwhile, the alien Gou'ald kidnap Sha're and Skaara, implanting them with symbiotes and making them Gou'ald hosts.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Jay Acovone ... Major Charles Kawalsky

Vaitiare Bandera ... Sha're / Amaunet
Robert Wisden ... Samuels
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Brent Stait ... Louis Ferretti
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara / Klorel
Rachel Hayward ... Guard #3 (as Rachael Hayward)

Rick Ravanello ... Guard #2
J.B. Bivens ... Guard #1
Stephen Sumner ... Goa'uld #1

Adam Harrington ... Goa'uld #2
John Bear Curtis ... Primitive
John Tierney ... Monk

Colin Lawrence ... Warren

Garvin Cross ... Casey
Anthony Ashbee ... Soldier
Eric Schneider ... Dr. McKenzie
Andrew McIlwaine ... Medic
Santo Lombardo ... Bolaa
Sean Amsing ... Tobay
Monique Rusu ... Dark Skinned Woman
Janette Devries ... Female Serpent Guard (as Janette de Vries)

Season 1, Episode 2: The Enemy Within

1 August 1997
Upon returning to the SGC from there first mission, SG-1 learns that Major Kawalsky, O'Neill's right-hand man, has become infected by a Goa'uld during their mission. As the SGC's doctors look for a way to remove the Goa'uld, Colonel Kennedy interrogates Teal's, who O'Neill wants to join SG-1. As time goes on and Kawalksy's mind is taken over more and more by the Goa'uld, doctors preform emergency surgery in a desperate attempt to save Kawlasky. But they prove to be too late as Kawlasky escapes and activates the base's self-destruct, leaving only Teal'c to stop him.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Jay Acovone ... Major Charles Kawalsky
Kevin McNulty ... Dr. Warner
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Alan Rachins ... Colonel Kennedy
Warren Takeuchi ... Young Doctor

Season 1, Episode 3: Emancipation

8 August 1997
SG-1 arrives on a planet controlled by the Shavadai, decedents of Mongols, who view women as subservient and submissive. The presence of SG-1 Captain Samantha Carter causes an instant uproar. Carter is forced to adapt to the custom's, but is soon kidnapped by the chief's son who trades her in another village. As SG-1 tries to find her, Carter must survive in this society to bring about freedom for all women.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa ... Turghan
Jorge Vargas ... Abu
Soon-Tek Oh ... Moughal
Crystal Lowe ... Nya (as Crystal Lo)
Marilyn Chin ... Clanswoman

Season 1, Episode 4: The Broca Divide

15 August 1997
The Stargate base is put in deadly peril when it is contaminated with a dangerous infection which causes its victims to become mindlessly animalistic brutes.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Steve Makaj ... Colonel Makepeace

Nicole Oliver ... Councilor Tuplo's Wife

Gerard Plunkett ... High Councilor Tuplo

Danny Wattley ... Lieutenant Johnson
Roxana Phillip ... Melosha

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: The First Commandment

22 August 1997
The SG-1 team is sent after the SG-9 team that has failed to return. They find that SG-9's captain, having been treated like a god by planetary inhabitants, is drunk with power and is tyrannizing them. Can they overcome him?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)
William Russ ... Captain Jonas Hansen

Roger R. Cross ... Lieutenant Connor

Zahf Paroo ... Jamala (as Zahf Hajee)
Adrian Hughes ... Lieutenant Baker

D. Neil Mark ... Frakes
Darcy Laurie ... Cave-Dweller

Season 1, Episode 6: Cold Lazarus

29 August 1997
When Jack is injured unintentionally by a crystal alien, the alien duplicates Jack's form and out of fear of retribution tries to heal Jack. He returns to Earth in place of Jack, while Jack is still unconscious on the planet, to find the one thing he feels will accomplish this; the one thing that cannot be found again. Meanwhile, the 'real' Jack has returned and is trying to convince SGC that he is who he says he is.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Harley Jane Kozak ... Sara O'Neill

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Wally Dalton ... Sara's Father
Kyle Graham ... Charlie O'Neill
Marc Baur ... Senior Cop
Jane Spence ... Nurse

Carmen Moore ... Laboratory Assistant

Charles Payne ... Guard NCO

Season 1, Episode 7: The Nox

12 September 1997
With the Stargate program in danger of being terminated, the team is under pressure to find technology. Visiting a planet where they believe there is a creature that possesses the secret of invisibility, they encounter Apophis and his guards. Both sides receiving mortal wounds, they are aided by the planet's inhabitants, the Nox, a gentle people with a very large secret.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Armin Shimerman ... Anteaus
Peter Williams ... Apophis

Ray Xifo ... Ohper
Gary Jones ... Sergeant Walter Harriman

Frida Betrani ... Lya
Terry David Mulligan ... Secretary of Defense David Swift
Addison Ridge ... Nafrayu

Michasha Armstrong ... Shak'l (as Michasa Armstrong)
Zoran Vukelic ... Jaffa

Season 1, Episode 8: Brief Candle

19 September 1997
On the planet Argos, Kynthia seduces Colonel O'Neil, which gives him an Argosian lifespan of only a 100 days. As his skin turns the color of death, will the SG-1 team succeed finding a cure?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Bobbie Phillips ... Kynthia

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Harrison Coe ... Alekos

Gabrielle Miller ... Thetys
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman (credit only)

Season 1, Episode 9: Thor's Hammer

26 September 1997
SG-1 goes to the planet Cimmeria in search of allies against the Goa'uld. Upon arrival, Jack and Teal'c are trapped in a labyrinth, where the only exit is through Thor's Hammer, a device to destroy Goa'uld, but preserve the host. Daniel Jackson must destroy the device that could someday have saved his wife in order to free his friends.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Galyn Görg ... Kendra
Vincent Hammond ... Unas
Tamsin Kelsey ... Gairwyn

James Earl Jones ... Unas (voice)

Mark Gibbon ... Thor

Season 1, Episode 10: The Torment of Tantalus

3 October 1997
Daniel Jackson discovers that the Stargate was activated in 1945 and a young professor went through, never to return. Together with his still living fiancée, the SG1 team discover the now aged professor, naked and trapped in a decaying fortress, containing the secrets of an Ancient alliance. Will they be able to rescue him and escape to earth in time?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Catherine Langford
Keene Curtis ... Ernest Littlefield
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Duncan Fraser ... Professor Langford
Nancy McClure ... Young Catherine Langford

Paul McGillion ... Young Ernest Littlefield
Sheelah Megill ... Maid Martha

Season 1, Episode 11: Bloodlines

10 October 1997
It is time for Teal'c's son Rya'c to have his primtal. Can Teal'c stop his son from being implanted with a goa'uld and becoming a slave to Apophis?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Salli Richardson-Whitfield ... Drey'auc (as Salli Richardson)

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Neil Denis ... Rya'c
Brian Jensen ... Head Priest
Bob Wilde ... Priest

Season 1, Episode 12: Fire and Water

17 October 1997
O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c return through the Stargate shell-shocked and distressed to announce that Daniel Jackson was killed. But Jackson was captured by the last survivor of an aquatic race, who planted false memories in the other members of SG1. Can the team remember and return to rescue Daniel?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Gerard Plunkett ... Nem

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Eric Schneider ... Dr. McKenzie

Season 1, Episode 13: Hathor

24 October 1997
The Goa'uld Hathor (one of the mothers of all Goa'uld), brainwashes the men of the SGC with pheromones, and nearly makes Jack a host to a larva conceived with Daniel. She flees after the unaffected women of Stargate Command retake the facility.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Suanne Braun ... Hathor

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
David Hurtubise ... Dr. Kleinhouse (as Dave Hurtubise)
Amanda O'Leary ... Dr. Cole
Bob Frazer ... Airman
Ikkee Battle ... SP Guard
Tracy Westerholm ... Female Soldier

Season 1, Episode 14: Singularity

31 October 1997
SG-1 rescues a small girl who turns out to have had an inoperable Naquadah bomb put in her by Nirrti to destroy the SGC. Ultimately the girl is given to the care of Janet Fraiser, the SGC medic, after they discover that the bomb will dissolve if she is kept away from the Stargate.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Katie Stuart ... Cassandra
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Kevin McNulty ... Dr. Warner

Season 1, Episode 15: Cor-Ai

23 January 1998
SG1 travel to a planet where Teal'c is recognised as once having been head Jaffa to Apophis. He is arrested for the murder of a villager and put on trial for his life. Then other Jaffa attack the village. Will SG1 be able to save Teal'c and prove that he has changed allegiance?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

David McNally ... Hanno
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Paulina Gillis ... Byrsa Woman
Christina Jastrzembska ... Female Elder

Kirby Morrow ... Militia Man

Michasha Armstrong ... Shak'l
Devon Finn ... Young Hanno

Season 1, Episode 16: Enigma

30 January 1998
On their first visit to a new planet, SG-1 finds it subject to totally destructive volcanic activity and saves ten natives, the Tollan, a far more technologically advanced society. Their leader Omoc isn't grateful, nor interested in such a primitive race as the earthlings or any of the 'even more primitive' planets which are prepared to host them. Only one Tollan, Narim, shows an active interest in life on earth, especially in captain Samantha Carter and the cat Schrodinger she gives him, explaining his planet was destroyed after the Tolan supplied an unlimited energy source to a primitive neighboring planet which abused it for a cataclysmic weapon. Meanwhile the White House authorized NID colonel Mayborn to take charge over the Tollan for military purposes, exactly Omoc's nightmare...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Tobin Bell ... Omoc
Garwin Sanford ... Narim
Tom McBeath ... Colonel Harry Maybourne

Gerard Plunkett ... High Councilor Tuplo
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Frida Betrani ... Lya
Tracy Westerholm ... Airwoman
Woody Jeffreys ... Guard

Season 1, Episode 17: Solitudes

6 February 1998
Following a Stargate technical defect, O'Neill and Carter are stranded next to a Stargate in a cave on an icy wasteland. O'Neill is severely wounded and both are freezing. Will the SGC find and rescue them in time?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Season 1, Episode 18: Tin Man

13 February 1998
Upon arrival on planet OX3,989 the team are rendered unconscious. When they wake, they return to Earth, but soon find out that they are Androids. The team must return to the planet to find out what happened to their real bodies.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill / Android O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Android Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter / Android Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c / Android Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Jay Brazeau ... Harlan

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Dan Shea ... O'Neill Alternate

Season 1, Episode 19: There But for the Grace of God

20 February 1998
While exploring an alien stargate complex on P3R-233, Daniel Jackson finds an alien artifact that appears to be a mirror and touches it, receiving a mild jolt. No thinking anything of it, Daniel goes to find the rest of SG-1 who appear to have left him behind. Traveling to Earth, Daniel finds himself in an alternate reality where O'Neill is the general in charge, Carter is a civilian scientist, Catherine Langford is the civilian head of the program, and where he never joined the program. What's worse is that the Goa'uld are invading Earth, killing 1.5 billion people. With Teal'c leading the Jaffa assault on Stargate Command, Daniel must escape through the stargate with information that might save his world from such grim fate or convince his counterparts in this alternate reality to help prevent a similar apocalypse in his own reality.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill / Brigadier General Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter / Dr. Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Colonel George Hammond
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Dr. Catherine Langford
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Stuart O'Connell ... Marine

Michael Kopsa ... News Anchor
Laara Sadiq ... Technician #2
Shawn Stewart ... Jaffa

Season 1, Episode 20: Politics

27 February 1998
The Stargate team must justify the project's continuation when a doubtful senator, Head of the Congressional Military Appropriations Committee, comes to review the project's performance.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (also archive footage)

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter (also archive footage)
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c (also archive footage)

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (also archive footage)

Ronny Cox ... Senator Robert Kinsey
Robert Wisden ... Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels
Peter Williams ... Apophis (archive footage)
Jay Acovone ... Major Charles Kawalsky (archive footage) (uncredited)

Michasha Armstrong ... Shak'l (archive footage) (uncredited)

Vaitiare Bandera ... Sha're / Amaunet (archive footage) (uncredited)
John Bear Curtis ... Primitive (archive footage) (uncredited)
Gary Jones ... Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman (archive footage) (uncredited)

Colin Lawrence ... Warren (archive footage) (uncredited)

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser (archive footage) (uncredited)
Zoran Vukelic ... Jaffa (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 21: Within the Serpent's Grasp

6 March 1998
General Hammond has tried everything to get the senates decision to shut down his space program undone, but the president personally refuses to 'commit political suicide': the Stargate will be buried. Daniel's insistence the danger for earth as a whole outweighs everything convinces his military SG-1 colleagues to ignore the commander general's command and dial the address the goa'ald invasion started from in the parallel dimension he visited. They arrive not on a planet but a new, superior type of starship, already launched by hyper-drive. A 'video' proves it belongs to Apophis, who gives command aboard to his son Klorel, whose host is no other then the team's young Abydos friend Skaara, yet overpowering him seems their best move, while Sam installs explosives in the death glider deck with a 24 hours timer just in case, but Jaffa manage to liberate Klorel and the ship goes far faster then expected...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara / Klorel
Brent Stait ... Major Louis Ferretti

Michael Dobson ... Jaffa (as Michael Richard Dobson)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: The Serpent's Lair

26 June 1998
As the ship carrying Klorel and SG-1 arrives in Earth orbit, the team is captured and held prisoner. Meanwhile, the SGC has been alerted to the presence of the ship and another carrying the Goa'uld Apophis. As Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels attempts to convince Hammond that his plan of launching nuclear missiles against the ships will work, SG-1 is freed by Jaffa rebel Bra'tac. After Samuels plan fails, SG-1 and Bra'tac race to come up with a plan to destroy both ships and stop the invasion.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Robert Wisden ... Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara / Klorel
Laara Sadiq ... Technician
Douglas Arthurs ... Kah'l (as Douglas H. Arthurs)

Michael Jonsson ... Jaffa #1 (as Michael Brynjolfson)

Phillip Mitchell ... Jaffa #2
Bernie Neufeld ... General's Aide
Noboru Ooyama ... Kah'l (voice: Japanese version)

Season 2, Episode 2: In the Line of Duty

3 July 1998
Samantha Carter becomes the hostess of a Goa'uld when she was trying to save the life of the previous host.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter / Jolinar
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Peter LaCroix ... Ashrak (as Peter Lacroix)

Katie Stuart ... Cassandra
Laara Sadiq ... Technician #1
Tracy Westerholm ... Technician #2
Judy Norton-Taylor ... Talia (as Judy Norton)
Joe Pascual ... Medical Technician
Nicole Rudell ... Nurse

Benz Antoine ... Driver
Woody Jeffreys ... SF Guard #1

Jim Thorburn ... SF Guard #2
David Pearson ... Quinta (as David Allan Pearson)
Ian Robison ... Security Officer

Reg Tupper ... Doctor

Season 2, Episode 3: Prisoners

10 July 1998
SG1 inadvertently help a desperate criminal and is charged and sentenced as accessories to his crime. They are banished to a desolate, brutal penal colony and strike a deal with a powerful female prisoner to help them escape. But is this prisoner hiding something from them?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Bonnie Bartlett ... Linea
Laara Sadiq ... Technician

Mark Acheson ... Vishnoor
David Bloom ... Scavenger
Kim Kondrashoff ... Roshure

Colin Lawrence ... Major Warren
Michael Puttonen ... Simian

Andrew Wheeler ... Stan Kovacek
Colleen Winton ... Dr. Greene
Noboru Ooyama ... Roshure (voice: Japanese version)
Tracy Westerholm ... Technician #2 (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: The Gamekeeper

17 July 1998
Exploring a strange and beautiful garden, SG1 comes across a dome containing a race that are connected to machines. The team are captured by the machines and rendered unconscious, but awake to find themselves reliving pivotal moments of their lives, over and over again. Then they discover it is virtual reality and a mysterious keeper appears to persuade them to try different outcomes for the moments. But can the team escape his clutches, when they don't know what is real and what is not?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Dwight Schultz ... The Keeper

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Jay Acovone ... Captain Charles Kawalsky
Michael Rogers ... Colonel John Michaels
Laara Sadiq ... Technician
Lisa Bunting ... Claire Jackson

Robert Duncan ... Melburn Jackson
Diane Brown ... Docent

Gillian Barber ... Resident #1
Cathy Weseluck ... Resident #2
Troy Adamson ... SG-2 Team Member (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: Need

24 July 1998
Whilst walking through a forest on a planet, Jackson saves the life of a beautiful princess who is about to kill herself. SG1 is taken prisoner, but Daniel is freed by the ruler when he finds out that he saved his daughter. The rest of SG1 is sent to work in the mines for the rest of their lives. Jackson falls in love with the princess, but also becomes intoxicated by frequent use of a Sarcophagus. Will he come to his senses before the rest of SG1 are worked to death?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Heather Hanson ... Shyla

George Touliatos ... Pyrus

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Andrew Guy ... Jaffa #1
Michael Philip ... Jaffa #2
Jason Calder ... SF Guard

Season 2, Episode 6: Thor's Chariot

31 July 1998
O'Neill and the team return to Cimmeria, the planet where they destroyed Thor's Hammer to help Teal'c escape. They find that the Goa'uld have invaded and many of the people are dead. Can they help to find Thor's weapons to fight off the invasion before they are all captured or killed?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Thor

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tamsin Kelsey ... Gairwyn
Andrew Kavadas ... Olaf
Douglas Arthurs ... Heru'ur (as Douglas H. Arthurs)

Mark Gibbon ... Thor
Laara Sadiq ... Technician
Michael Tiernan ... Horus Warrior

Season 2, Episode 7: Message in a Bottle

7 August 1998
SG-1 discovers an ancient artifact and brings it back to the SGC. Ariving at the SGC, it becomes active, pins O'Neill to the gate room wall, and unleashes a virus into him.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Tobias Mehler ... Lieutenant Graham Simmons
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Kevin Conway ... SG Leader
Dan Shea ... Sergeant Siler

Season 2, Episode 8: Family

14 August 1998
Teal'c's son Rya'c is kidnapped by Apophis and SG1 try to rescue him. When Rya'c is recovered he denounces his father and helps to capture the team. They escape, but will they be able to return to Earth and cure Rya'c?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac

Brook Susan Parker ... Drey'auc (as Brook Parker)

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Neil Denis ... Rya'c
Peter Bryant ... Fro'tak
Jano Frandsen ... Dj'nor
Laara Sadiq ... Female Technician

Season 2, Episode 9: Secrets

21 August 1998
Whilst O'Neill and Carter head to Washington to be decorated by the President and find a security leak, Jackson and Teal'c go to Abydos (after they unbury their stargate) to see Sha're's father. They arrive to tell him that they have been unsuccessful in finding Sha're, only to discover that she is already on Abydos. But they find that she is pregnant by Apophis and the baby holds the secrets of the Goa'uld.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... General Jacob Carter

Vaitiare Bandera ... Sha're / Amaunet
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Douglas Arthurs ... Heru'ur (as Douglas H. Arthurs)

Chris Owens ... Armin Selig

Erick Avari ... Kasuf
Michael Tiernan ... Ryn'tak

Season 2, Episode 10: Bane

25 September 1998
Whilst off-world, the team is attacked by giant insects, one of which stings Teal'c on the back. The bug has actually implanted a virus that converts Teal'c into a living incubator for hundreds of more insects and Teal'c is being eaten alive. The only way to save him is to capture another venomous bug and create an antidote, but time is running out.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Tom McBeath ... Colonel Harry Maybourne

Scott Hylands ... Dr. Timothy Harlow
Colleen Rennison ... Ally
Alonso Oyarzun ... Punk Leader

Richard Leacock ... Sergeant
Laara Sadiq ... Female Technician

Season 2, Episode 11: The Tok'ra: Part 1

2 October 1998
Carter dreams about herself as Jolinar, the rebel Goa'uld who briefly inhabited her body. With SG-1, she travels to a world to meet the other Tok'ra and form an alliance against the Goa'uld. Meanwhile on Earth, Carter's father, Jacob, with terminal cancer, calls General Hammond to his bedside.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... General Jacob Carter
Sarah Douglas ... Yosuuf / Garshaw of Belote

JR Bourne ... Martouf / Lantash (as J.R. Bourne)
Winston Rekert ... Cordesh
Joy Coghill ... Saroosh / Selmak
Laara Sadiq ... Technician Davis
Steve Makaj ... Colonel Makepeace
Tosca Baggoo ... Tok'ra Council Woman
Roger Haskett ... Doctor
Stephen Tibbetts ... Guard

Season 2, Episode 12: The Tok'ra: Part 2

11 October 1998
The Tok'Ra still need a host for one of their dying leaders; when SG-1 refuse, the Tok'Ra refuse an alliance. Sam is told the blending of symbiont and host can cure cancer. So Sam returns to Earth to tell her father about her real job and offer him the cure if he will be host to a Tok'Ra.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... General Jacob Carter / Selmak
Sarah Douglas ... Yosuuf / Garshaw of Belote

JR Bourne ... Martouf / Lantash (as J.R. Bourne)
Winston Rekert ... Cordesh
Joy Coghill ... Saroosh / Selmak
Laara Sadiq ... Technician Davis
Steve Makaj ... Colonel Makepeace
Tosca Baggoo ... Tok'ra Council Woman
Roger Haskett ... Doctor
Stephen Tibbetts ... Guard

Season 2, Episode 13: Spirits

23 October 1998
SG-11 does not return from a mission to collect trinium ore. When SG-1 travels to the planet, the mystical Indians there say that the Spirits have captured SG-11. After talking to animals said to incarnate the Spirits, SG-11 is released. Soon after SG teams return to Earth with Indian leader Tonané to seek a mining agreement and many people disappear at the SGC.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Rodney A. Grant ... Tonané

Alex Zahara ... Xe'ls

Christina Cox ... T'akaya
Kevin McNulty ... Dr. Warner

Roger R. Cross ... Captain Conner
Chief Leonard George ... Elder #1
Byron Chief-Moon ... Elder #2 (as Byron Chief Moon)
Jason Calder ... Alien #1 (as Jason Calders)
Laara Sadiq ... Female Technician

Season 2, Episode 14: Touchstone

30 October 1998
A climate control device is stolen from a planet and SG1 is accused of the theft. They have to find it and restore it before the planet freezes. Then weather on Earth starts to unexpectedly change and the team believe that the device has been stolen by rogue NID agents. Will they find it in time and how did the NID travel off world?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tom McBeath ... Colonel Harry Maybourne
Matthew Walker ... Roham

Jerry Wasserman ... Whitlow
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight ... La Moor (as Tiffany Knight)
Eric Breker ... Major Reynolds

Conan Graham ... NID Man

Season 2, Episode 15: The Fifth Race

22 January 1999
SG1 travels to a Stargate where O'Neill looks into a strange device that downloads information into his brain. Back on Earth, he starts to speak using a strange language. Carter and Teal'c try to find a solution and become trapped on a burning hot planet, when the Stargate fails to dial out. O'Neill solves the problem by designing a solution, but then he designs a device. But for what purpose?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Tobias Mehler ... Lieutenant Graham Simmons
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler
David Adams ... Expert

Season 2, Episode 16: A Matter of Time

29 January 1999
SG10 are on a planet when one of the binary stars becomes a black hole. They try to escape by dialing Earth, but fail to get back. The SGC sends a probe and sees the black hole, but then they find they cannot disengage the wormhole and the gravitational effects are starting to effect Earth.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Marshall R. Teague ... AF Colonel Frank Cromwell (as Marshall Teague)

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Tobias Mehler ... Lieutenant Graham Simmons

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Biski Gugushe ... SF Guard

Kurt Max Runte ... Major Boyd

Jim Thorburn ... Watts

Season 2, Episode 17: Holiday

5 February 1999
The next planet visited by SG-1 holds an unusual surprise: the only person by its star-gate is an old, sick man, known to Teal'c as Machello, since decades a famous adversary of the goa'uld, who even developed his own technology to fight them, was captured and tortured but escaped. He joins them to earth, but Daniel, who touched his recording device, wakes up in the dying body of Machello, which is only discovered after the alien walked of, given a clean bill of health by Dr. Fraiser, in Daniel's body, determined to enjoy life as an earthling, teaming up with homeless Fred, which soon turns bad... While Machello is searched, the others travel back to retrieve the device, but in the process Jack and Teal'c get body-switched too, and Sam fails to figure out on her own how to reverse it...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill / Teal'c / Dr. Daniel Jackson

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Ma'chello / Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c / Colonel Jack O'Neill / Ma'chello

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Alvin Sanders ... Fred
Melanie Skehar ... Waitress

Darryl Scheelar ... Cop

Season 2, Episode 18: Serpent's Song

12 February 1999
Following on a Tok'ra tip, SG- goes to a planet where they find the hated Apophis, nearly dying and under attack by death-gliders. They get back with him, realizing he was tortured by a rival system-lord, with lasting harm. Apophis demands sanctuary, provided Dr. Fraiser can save his life, at least on account of the human host, but without a sarcophagus the prognosis for his symbiont is lousy; he offers all his Goa'uld knowledge in exchange for a new host, i.e. his life, revealing he was defeated by the terrible Sokar, once supreme system lord till an alliance lead by Ra and Apophis unseated him. The confrontation with Daniel, on account on Amaunet/Sha're and their son Klorel, and with former prime Teal'c, is bitter for all three. The Tok'ra send Martouf, to warn the Taurai must hand over Apophis, but their warning is ignored- until Sokar proves he can bombard the iris with accelerated particles and ultimately cut trough it, so the White House orders his extradition, but before they can he dies, unlike his host, an Ancient Egyptian temple scribe of Amun...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter (also archive footage)
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Peter Williams ... Apophis

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

JR Bourne ... Martouf / Lantash (as J.R. Bourne)

Tobias Mehler ... Lieutenant Graham Simmons
Peter LaCroix ... Ashrak (archive footage) (as Peter Lacroix)
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

David Palffy ... Sokar (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 19: One False Step

19 February 1999
While testing new technology, a UAV malfunctions and crashes on a planet. SG-1 goes to determine the cause of the malfunction, but discovers that their presence may be causing serious injury to the planet's primitive inhabitants.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Colin Heath ... Technician

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Daniel Bacon ... Technician
David Cameron ... Elder

Richard de Klerk ... Joe (as Richard DeKlerk)
Shaun Phillips ... Jim

Season 2, Episode 20: Show and Tell

26 February 1999
When an incoming wormhole is established at the SGC, the iris is over-ridden and opened. A young boy appears and tells the SGC that they are in terrible danger from a group of terrorists. But these terrorists are invisible creatures and they are determined to wipe out all humans to prevent them being used as hosts to the Goa'uld.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Jeff Gulka ... Charlie

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Daniel Bacon ... Technician

Peter DeLuise ... Machine Gun Guard (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 21: 1969

5 March 1999
A solar flare sends SG-1 back in time thirty years to 1969. Captured by military police at Cheyenne Mountain, they escape with the help of a young Hammond and then must find the Stargate so they can return to the present.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Alex Zahara ... Michael

Aaron Pearl ... Lieutenant George S. Hammond

Amber Rothwell ... Jenny
Pamela Perry ... 'Future' Cassandra

Daniel Bacon ... Technician
Glynis Davies ... Young Catherine Langford

Fred Henderson ... Major Robert Thornbird
Sean Campbell ... Sergeant
Efosa Otuomagie ... Security Police

Season 2, Episode 22: Out of Mind

12 March 1999
When Colonel O'Neill wakes up, he is told by new staff everything in the star-base is different because he was just revived after 79 years of cryogenic hibernation, as sole survivor of a disastrous SG-1 mission on a goa'uld-ruled planet. He accepts to undergo a 'high tech hypnosis' to retrieve information of use in the present war against them which is going badly, involving earth's ten endangered colonies on other planets. However Major General Trofsky, the new base commander, and his female assistant tell Daniel and Sam, in different sections, that each of them is the sole survivor: it's all make-believe to probe their brains about the weaknesses of earth and the Alliance of the four races. Meanwhile Teal'c awakes on earth, where it took Dr. Frasier months to save him from death, there was no trace of his teammates and he resigns when general Hammond refuses permission to keep searching. O'Neill hears goa'uld language, gets himself free and discovers to be on a fake star-base, frees Sam and Daniel, only to be stopped by the female Goa'uld system-lord Hathor, who employs both Horus and Serpent Jaffa and demands the humans' help against her rival system-lords...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (also archive footage)

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter (also archive footage)
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c (also archive footage)

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Suanne Braun ... Hathor (also archive footage)
Tom Butler ... Major General Trofsky

Samantha Ferris ... Dr. Raully

Armin Shimerman ... Anteaus (archive footage)

Frida Betrani ... Lya (archive footage)
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac (archive footage)
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Catherine Langford (archive footage)
Keene Curtis ... Ernest Littlefield (archive footage)
Peter Williams ... Apophis (archive footage)

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara / Klorel (archive footage)
Douglas Arthurs ... Heru'ur (archive footage) (as Douglas H. Arthurs)

Tobias Mehler ... Lieutenant Graham Simmons (archive footage) (uncredited)

David Palffy ... Sokar (archive footage) (uncredited)
Addison Ridge ... Nafrayu (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ray Xifo ... Ohper (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Into the Fire

25 June 1999
O'Neill, Carter and Jackson are trapped on Hathor's planet. Teal'c and Hammond go to Chulak to forge a rescue plan and recover the team.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Suanne Braun ... Hathor
Tom Butler ... Major General Trofsky

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis

Samantha Ferris ... Dr. Raully
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Steve Makaj ... Colonel Makepeace
Kelly Dean Sereda ... Lieutenant
Oliver Tan ... Marine (as Oliver Svensson-Tan)

Alicia Thorgrimsson ... Jaffa

Season 3, Episode 2: Seth

2 July 1999
Stargate is visited by general Jacob Carter on a mission -actually requested by his symbiont Selmak, who wants him to deal with his long-repressed break-up with Sam's brother Mark- to ask SG-1's help in the hunt for the sole system-lord the Tok'Ra never tracked down, Seth, the Egyptian god of chaos and total evil, who plausibly never left earth but hides as Ra put a high price on his head. Daniel finds a plausible series of Seth-cults, each ending in a blood-bad for followers, the latest being outside Seattle, led by Seth Fargo. Jacob and SG-1 arrange to take over the case jurisdiction from the ATF by presidential intervention. As Daniel predicts, they find escape tunnels and get in, but are awaited and disarmed, to be exposed to nish'ta, a powerful biological submission drug, and when Seth senses Jolinar's traces destined for elimination...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Robert Duncan ... Seth

Mitchell Kosterman ... Special Agent James Hamner
Stuart O'Connell ... Tommy Levinson

Lucia Walters ... Disciple
Greg Michaels ... Jason Levinson
Rob Morton ... Sheriff

Season 3, Episode 3: Fair Game

9 July 1999
The Asgard and three Goa'uld System Lords meet at Stargate Command to negotiate a treaty modification, but subterfuge and treachery threaten not only the success of the negotiations, but Earth itself.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Thor

Amanda Tapping ... Captain Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Michael David Simms ... Secretary of Defense Arthur Simms
Ron Halder ... Cronus

Jacqueline Samuda ... Nirrti
Vince Crestejo ... Yu-huang Shang Ti

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
T.M. Sandulak ... Sergeant Ziplinski
Laara Sadiq ... Technician

Season 3, Episode 4: Legacy

16 July 1999
SG-1 discover nine Goa'uld corpses in a sealed chamber, Teal'c identifies the crest as the nine Linvris, minor rivals of the system lords. While reading a tablet containing page one of some war plan, Daniel unknowingly gets infected by a parasite, which gives him visual and auditive delusions back on earth. An epidemic of migraine causes the general to keep all SG-teams in the base for examination. Daniel was already in a padded psych ward cell when during a visit from the colleagues he hears Ma'chello's voice say the parasite has left to enter its real target, a Goa'uld: Teal'c, for whose symbiont it is lethal. During examination of the page turner which released the designer organism, Jack, Dr. Fraiser and Sam get infected by several parasites, only Sam is found immune, even able to kill it by hosting it. The race is on to find how and hopefully use that mechanism to save the other three infected ones...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Ma'chello (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Kevin McNulty ... Dr. Warner
Eric Schneider ... Dr. MacKenzie

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Season 3, Episode 5: Learning Curve

22 July 1999
The planet Orban, with Precolumbian Teotihuacan-culture antecedents and Aztec type pyramids, has made impressive scientific progress, and brings Sam a naquadah reactor to study; when she demands an instructor, Orban official Kalan surprises SG-1 by saying that he does not know what an instructor is, but 11 year-old Merrin stays on base to teach Carter. On Orban, Kalan's son Tomin, another 'urrone' (apprentice) is assigned to exchange knowledge about the Goa'uld with Teal'c and Daniel. SG-1 and Dr. Fraiser are astonished to discover the Orban urrones know neither fun nor school: a mass of useful new information is acquired while they are young and stored in the easily reproducible form of nanites, which are implanted in every Orbanian's brain after the urrone's 'averium', a coming of age ceremony at age 12, which extracts the knowledge from the individual and ends their ability to function mentally, so those children are 'retired' for life and from the active society. The Orbanians are furiously insulted by any suggestion to avoid an averium for the child's sake, yet Jack retains Merrin to let her experience how earth children spend their youth in schooling and play, offering it to her as an alternative to the averium, with a remarkable result...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Andrew Airlie ... Kalan
Brittney Irvin ... Merrin

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Lachlan Murdoch ... Tomin
Stephanie Shea ... Solen
Diane Stapley ... Mrs. Struble
Rob Farrell ... SF Guard
Sarah Goodwill ... Student
Laara Sadiq ... Technician

Season 3, Episode 6: Point of View

30 July 1999
The quantum mirror Daniel found in "There But for the Grace of God" brings to Area 51 an alternate Kawalsky and Dr. Carter from another reality, this time one where Sam never joined the military but became Jack's wife and the Goa'uld just overran earth. Dr. Carter begins suffering from temporal entropic cascade failure, a paradoxical effect of having two versions of the same person in the same reality and realises that she must return to her own reality or both Sams will eventually perish. SG-1 embark to the alternate reality to intercede and prevent the Goa'uld from conquering Earth before our General Hammond has the mirror disabled. The alternative Teal'c remained Apophis's loyal first prime, so the 'real' one can assume his identity to infiltrate the invading force but they are discovered and captured, but this only serves as the ideal diversion while the Sams also contact the alternate Asgard...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter / Dr. Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Jay Acovone ... Alternate Major Charles Kawalsky
Peter Williams ... Alternate Apophis

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Ty Olsson ... Jaffa #1
Shawn Reis ... Jaffa #2
Tracy Westerholm ... SF Guard

Peter DeLuise ... Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Deadman Switch

6 August 1999
While on a mission to recover a UAV, SG1 are captured by a Bounty Hunter working for evil System Lord Sokar. He tells them there is a bounty on their capture, but offers to let them go if they help him capture a Goa'uld. The Goa'uld turns out to be a Tok'Ra. Can the team persuade the Bounty Hunter to release the Tok'Ra, but prevent SG1 from being handed over to Sokar?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)
Sam J. Jones ... Aris Boch

Mark Holden ... Korra

Season 3, Episode 8: Demons

13 August 1999
SG-1 lands on a planet where a culturally 'medieval Catholic' community lives in fear of a demon of Unas's species, which regularly collects human sacrifices to Satan, in fact hosts for system lord Sokar's army. When Simon implores SG-1 to spare his beloved Mary and take him instead, they even nurse her chicken pocks. Simon hopes they are sent by God to deliver them from the satanic burden, but the canon who rules the village as 'spiritual' leader faithful to Sokar fears his authority challenged, which rests on his right to selected the 'damned soul' to be sacrificed, declares Teal'c a demon and incarcerates all SG-1. Witch-trial-type ordeals see the Jaffa 'proven' a demon and executed by drowning, Daniel refuses the canon's to leave immediately. When Teal'c's symbiont allows a resurrection even Sam hadn't expected, they are all designated possessed and sacrificed, yet Mary is also. Simon follows the Unas with a staff weapon to liberate them, but he's not alone...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c / Voice of Unas

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)

David McNally ... Simon

Alan C. Peterson ... Canon

Laura Mennell ... Mary
Rick Morwick ... Unas (as Richard Morwich)
John R. Taylor ... Elder

Peter DeLuise ... Screaming Villager (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: Rules of Engagement

19 August 1999
SG1 come across another SG team being attacked by Jaffa. They offer to help but are shot by the SG team members. When they awake, they find out that the other SG team are Jaffa, loyal to Apophis, who are planning to infiltrate Earth. Can SG1 convince them that Apophis is dead before the Jaffa fight to the death?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Peter Williams ... Apophis (also archive footage)

Aaron Craven ... Captain Kyle Rogers

Dion Johnstone ... Captain Nelson
Jesse Moss ... Lieutenant J. Hibbard

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Josh Byer ... Sergeant

Season 3, Episode 10: Forever in a Day

8 October 1999
Responding to a help cry from Kasuf, SG-1 and more USAF wipe out a Goa'uld Jaffa guard to save most Abydonian slaves. When Amaunet turns her hand device on Daniel, he can't bring himself to shoot his beloved wife Sha're, but Tel'c saves him by fatally staff-shooting her; Abydononian funeral tradition squashes his hope of a sarcophagus resurrection. Crushed by grief, Daniel has apparitions by Sha're and once released from hospital resigns from SGC, claiming the quest for his wife was his reason to join; his former research assistant Dr. Robert Rothman succeeds him in SG-1; Jack is sure he'll be back. Sha're (or Ammaunet's posthumous manual spell?) keeps appearing to Daniel life-like, telling him to forgive Teal'c and together find their boy, who as Harsisis has all the Goa'uld knowledge in his genetic memory, punishable by death. Daniel agrees to return, but has his secret agenda too...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Erick Avari ... Kasuf

Vaitiare Bandera ... Sha're / Amaunet

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Jason Schombing ... Dr. Robert Rothman
Anthony Montgomery ... 1st mover in Daniel Jackson's apartment (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Past and Present

15 October 1999
On the planet Vyus, SG-1 discover an entire early industrial society suffering from collective amnesia since an unspecified event about a year ago known as the Vorlix. The most lucid local, scientist Ke'ra, develops an almost amorous relationship with Daniel while she shows the team the fascinating diary of a deceased scientist, which also mention a pesticide Dargol which had to be banned because it affected fertility and a 'visitor' named- Linea, who fits the description of the Destroyer of world SG-1 inadvertently helped escape (in "Prisoners") with them from a penal planet. Ke'ra and a Vyus couple, Orner and Layale, come to star-base where Dr. Frazer proves Ke'ra has Linea's DNA, and the amnesia is caused by a physical block in the brains caused by Dargol, which Linea developed into an experimental fountain of youth, which apparently suddenly went wrong. Manufacturing a medicine within a reasonable time, before ignorance ruins the planet, is hopeless without Ke'ra/Linea, but shouldn't she rather be incarcerated then given the chance to play another diabolical trick if she remembers her evil persona?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Megan Leitch ... Ke'ra

Marya Delver ... Layale

Jason Gray-Stanford ... Orner

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Maria Luisa Cianni ... Woman (as Luisa Cianni)

Season 3, Episode 12: Jolinar's Memories

22 October 1999
Martouf leads a Tok'ra delegation with crushing news for Carter: her father Jacob/Selmak has been captured by Sokar and imprisoned on Netu, an Egyptian name for hell, on a moon of planet Delmal, from where nobody returns to suffer eternal torture, only Jolinar ever escaped. SG-1 mounts a rescue operation with Martouf, top-priority being any information Selmak can offer about Sokar's plan to subjugate the other system lords, an unprecedented threat for all humanoids in the galaxy. Teal'c must pilot a goa'uld ship and keep it in orbit as landing is impossible except by small pod, but first Martouf taps into Jolinar's memory, which is partially blocked by some trauma beyond physical torture. Only when they're down and in custody of Netu's lord Bynarr, Sam realizes he is the key, in a 'personal' way, but not voluntary as she thought. Sokar learns their presence from Bynnar and orders team and craft destroyed, but this also means there must be a way out. Bynarr's prime Na'onak has and is himself a major surprise...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

JR Bourne ... Martouf / Lantash (as J.R. Bourne)

William deVry ... Aldwin (credit only)
Bob Dawson ... Bynarr

Dion Johnstone ... Na'onak
Peter Williams ... Apophis

Peter Kent ... Kintac (as Peter H. Kent)

David Palffy ... Sokar

Daniel Bacon ... Technician

Eli Gabay ... Jumar
Tanya Reid ... Rosha / Jolinar of Malkshur
Christine Kennedy ... Young Samantha Carter
Dillon Moen ... Charlie O'Neill (credit only)

Season 3, Episode 13: The Devil You Know

29 October 1999
Now Apophis has revealed himself, he promises the prisoners to overturn Sokar, which requires extracting an irresistibly valuable secret, to which end he drugs Sam with the truth serum 'blood of Sokar' and implants a memory device plus the drug to torture Jack in the persona of his dead kid son and Daniel for the location of his Harsesis son; Martouf's love for Jolinar makes him betray the Tok'ra are on planet Etnac- a convincing lie, so Apophis's plan to earn Sokar's gratitude and then kill him when rewarded with the lordship of Netu is on a shaky basis... Teal'c must help the Tok'ra Aldwin prepare a nuclear weapon to explode the whole moon, as last chance to eliminate Sokar when his ship arrives, but decides to rescue SG-1 instead by flying in the path of the rings device to Sokar's ship...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

JR Bourne ... Martouf / Lantash (as J.R. Bourne)

William deVry ... Aldwin
Bob Dawson ... Bynarr
Peter Williams ... Apophis

Dion Johnstone ... Na'onak (credit only)

Peter Kent ... Kintac (as Peter H. Kent)

David Palffy ... Sokar

Daniel Bacon ... Technician (credit only)

Eli Gabay ... Jumar
Tanya Reid ... Jolinar
Christine Kennedy ... Young Samantha Carter
Dillon Moen ... Charlie O'Neill

Season 3, Episode 14: Foothold

5 November 1999
After a vain search for Amaumet and the Harsesis boy on an unexplored planet, SG-1 is told there is a chemical leak and gets sedating injections in the infirmary. In fact star-base has been taken over by body-snatching aliens, as Teal'c and Sam discover, who are immune because of his symbiont and her Jolinar-remnants. Teal'c is captured while giving Sam the chance to escape; she meets with Colonel Harry Maybourne, who alas believes and brought the alien-possessed Jack and Daniel, who claim it's paranoia caused by the leaked chemical; during a flight back, Sam is able to see trough the game because of a 'flicker' and discovers it's done by two electronic devices to assume a human shape and voice. Meanwhile the real Jack and Major Paul Davis awake in an organic web where every human is tied into tentacles, soon meeting up with Sam and liberating Teal'c, in a hurry to try Sam's sound-idea before Maybourne sends in troops with orders to shoot and kill...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tom McBeath ... Colonel Harry Maybourne

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Richard Leacock ... Colonel Brogen

Colin Lawrence ... Sergeant Warren
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Alex Zahara ... Alien Leader / Alien #1

Dion Johnstone ... Alien #2
Tracy Westerholm ... Surveillance SF

Biski Gugushe ... SF Guard

Season 3, Episode 15: Pretense

21 January 2000
The iris brings surprise visitors to Starbase: the cat Schrödinger as sign of friendliness, next Narim, the Tollan admirer Sam gave him to, who brings a unique invitation from the curia, the highest Tollan authority: an invitation to attend on Tollana, their new home planet, the 'Triad', a judicial ceremony, learning only there as requested by seeker (trial party) Skaara, to act a his his 'Archon' (attorney), a job jointly assigned to Daniel and Jack, his claim being his desire to be separated from the Goa'uld Klorel, Apophis's son, who refuses to give up his host; they crashed on Tollana after the Tollans destroyed both mother-ships Heru'ur sent after Klorel. Klorel's archon is the Goa'uld lord Zipacna, reason enough for Jack to be frantically mistrusting of the Tollan assurance all visitor weapons are automatically disabled. The third, neutral archon is Lya, a Nox; the Tollan Travell presides. While the human doctrine of birthright opposes Zipacna's claim of Ra's jurisdiction on Abydos and species superiority, like humans practice on lower animals, Teal'c and Sam fear his Serpent guards are locating the Tollan defensive ion guns to disable them, a nightmare scenario arrogantly laughed away by Travell, so Teal'c asks Ly'as for help. After Zipacna invoked that ruling against Klorel would be an effective death sentence, forbidden under Tollan law, Skaara's side that being a host is no valid life, a Goa'uld mother-ship is reported approaching; the Nox decides the sentence...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara / Klorel

Frida Betrani ... Lya
Marie Stillin ... High Chancellor Travell
Garwin Sanford ... Narim

Kevin Durand ... Zipacna
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts

Season 3, Episode 16: Urgo

28 January 2000
The SG1 team embark on a trip to visit a planet with an idyllic beach, but as soon as they step through the stargate, they find they are back in the SGC. They thought that they just left, but have been missing for hours. They soon discover that an alien device has been implanted in their brains and a being called Urgo reveals himself to the team. But no one else can see him and he is extremely irritating. Will they be able to extract him before they lose their minds?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Dom DeLuise ... Urgo / Togar

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Nickolas Baric ... SF Guard
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts

Peter DeLuise ... Young Urgo in Uniform (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: A Hundred Days

4 February 2000
Whilst on a planet to negotiate a trade treaty, SG1 are shown a meteor shower called the 'Fire Rain' by the locals. They are very concerned, when one of the larger meteors enters the atmosphere in a near miss. Carter checks the astronomical data and Jackson the archaeological finds and they discover that the meteors may hit the ground with incredible force. They try to evacuate the villagers, but in the process, the meteors start striking the ground and whilst O'Neill is away trying to find some stray villagers, the Stargate is hit by a large meteor. The SGC try to dial back to the planet, but find that the gate is buried and is lying flat. Can Carter come up with a way to get back to the planet, or will O'Neill be trapped there forever?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Michele Greene ... Laira

Julie Patzwald ... Naytha
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Shane Meier ... Garan

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Marcel Maillard ... Paynan

Season 3, Episode 18: Shades of Grey

11 February 2000
Whilst negotiating on the new Tollan home world, SG1 are refused any technical weapons help, so O'Neill steals a defence device. He returns to the SGC and is suspended by Hammond. Whilst on suspension, he is visited by Maybourne and told that there is a team off-world that illegally captures technology for Earth. He offers O'Neill command of this team. O'Neill uses the pretense of retiring off-world to leave through the Stargate. But once off-world, he meets Maybourne's team. Is everything as it appears though?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tom McBeath ... Colonel Harry Maybourne
Steve Makaj ... Colonel Makepeace
Marie Stillin ... High Chancellor Travell

Christian Bocher ... Major Newman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Linnea Sharples ... Lieutenant Clare Tobias

Season 3, Episode 19: New Ground

18 February 2000
Whilst redialing old Stagate addresses, the SGC discovers that a gate that was previously buried has become uncovered. They send a probe through and find two archaeologists. However, when they travel through the Stargate, they find that it is located in a in civil war: one continent believes that the people were created by a Goa'uld, whilst their enemy believes that humans arrived from another planet - by the Stargate. O'Neill, Carter and Jackson are captured by the authorities and questioned, but Teal'c is wounded and blinded. Can he help SG-1 escape the hostiles and get back through the Stargate?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Richard Ian Cox ... Nyan

Daryl Shuttleworth ... Commander Rigar

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Desiree Zurowski ... Parcy (as Desiree Zuroski)
Jennifer Copping ... Mallin
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts

Finn Michael ... Soldier

Season 3, Episode 20: Maternal Instinct

25 February 2000
Master Bra'tac arrives at the SGC saying Apophis has attacked Chulak. Apparently the Goa'uld search for the Harsesis son of Sharee/Amaunet. Bra'tac believes that the child is in Keb, on a planet the Goa'uld fear too much visit; SG-1 and Bra'tac look there for the boy.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac

Terry Chen ... Monk

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Aaron Douglas ... Moac

Steve Bacic ... Major Coburn
D. Harlan Cutshall ... Jaffa Commander
Carla Boudreau ... Oma Desala

Season 3, Episode 21: Crystal Skull

3 March 2000
The SGC send a MALP to a huge pyramid and inside they discover a crystal skull like the one Jackson's grandfather found many years before. SG1 visit the planet and whilst Daniel is looking into the eyes of the skull, as his grandfather did, an energy field envelops him. Teal'c fires his Zat at the skull, but Daniel has disappeared. Carter collapses and the team minus Daniel return to the SGC. Teal'c returns to collect the crystal skull, but will he be able to find Daniel?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c / Quetzelcoatl

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Jan Rubes ... Nicholas Ballard

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Jason Schombing ... Dr. Robert Rothman
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler
Russell Roberts ... Psychiatrist
Jacquie Janzen ... Nurse

Daniel Bacon ... Technician
Tracy Westerholm ... Surveillance SF

Season 3, Episode 22: Nemesis

10 March 2000
While taunting Carter leave means leaving to have fun, not staying behind for more research, Jack is suddenly beamed aboard the spaceship of the Asgar Thor, who explains he is dying, and his ship falling victim in the war against the Beliskner to replicators, an all-infesting kind of mechanical bugs which literally devour it to multiply, the transport and self-destruction mechanisms are now also disabled but their next target will be earth if they manage to land. Jack contacts SGC, asking advice and forbidding SG-1 to join him, but they do after the general overrules the colonel, assuring him they have a way back. After Sam makes sense of Thor's notes about the 'techno-bugs' and discusses them with him, she comes up with a plan to explode the ship and the bugs and escape by stargate, but it depends on meticulous timing and Teal'c placing explosives at the outside, which proves even more dangerous then it sounds...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Thor

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Guyle Fraizer ... Technician #2 (as Guyle Lee-Fraizer)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Small Victories

30 June 2000
Jack's second attempt to take a fishing holiday is stopped again when the Pentagon sends USAF Major Paul Davis to call for SG-1's expert help after a Soviet submarine was invaded and its whole crew killed by the replicator which survived the crash of Thor's space-ship and multiplied; Washington needs it handled discretely. At the same time Thor, who is healed, arrives by star-gate to ask help in the Asgard war against the Biliskner which looks desperate, as they only learn from superior technology, so Thor asks 'dumber' help as primitive means like firearms do work; ironically Sam is the one sent with Thor, who shows her the most advanced Asgard ship, their first special war design, called the O'Neill. Jack and Teal'c go inside the submarine with regular troops, finding a whole nest with the survivor bug integrated in a queen; recovering Daniel stays above water with control, but proves valuable there, realizing the meaning of rust on the new bugs... Sam is deliberately not told all the Asgard now, but concentrates on out-smarting the replicators in their way of thinking to devise a trap, which comes at a price Thor is reluctant to pay: sacrificing the O'Neill without any guarantees...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Thor

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler
Kis Yurij ... Yuri (as Yurij Kis)
Dmitry Chepovetsky ... Boris

Season 4, Episode 2: The Other Side

7 July 2000
After 3 'impact' events against the iris, the SGC is contacted by humans that are at war and under attack. They plead for help and SG1 visits them. They are technically advanced, living underground in bunkers with much of their population in stasis, protected by shields and remotely piloted aircraft, but all is not as it seems and Jackson asks questions that elicit disturbing answers.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Rene Auberjonois ... Alar

Anne Marie DeLuise ... Farrell (as Anne Marie Loder)
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Stephen Park ... Controller

Kyle Cassie ... Eurondan Soldier
Kris Keeler ... Zombie Pilot

Peter DeLuise ... Airman (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: Upgrades

14 July 2000
The SGC is visited by Tok'Ra called Anise who brings some armbands used by the soldiers of a long extinct race, supposed to increase the abilities of the wearers. O'Neill, Carter and Jackson put the armbands on and it improves their physical strength, but it also causes them to make rash decisions. can they get the armbands off before they cause their deaths?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Vanessa Angel ... Anise / Freya

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler
Kristina Copeland ... Waitress

Frank Topol ... Big Guy
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts
Laara Sadiq ... Technician Davis
Daniel B. Melles ... Special Forces Soldier #1 (as Daniel Melles)
Tracy Westerholm ... Special Forces Soldier #2

Fraser Aitcheson ... Jaffa Commander
Shawn Reis ... Jaffa

Season 4, Episode 4: Crossroads

21 July 2000
An old love of Teal'c, Chulak temple priestess Shan'auc, arrives at the SGC saying she can communicate with her symbiont. Teal'c does not believe her, until he tries and sees that it is true. They travel to the Tok'Ra, as Shan'Auc's symbiont needs to blend with a host, but isn't it really still a Goa'uld?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Vanessa Angel ... Anise / Freya

Musetta Vander ... Shan'auc

Peter Wingfield ... Hebron / Tanith
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Ron Halder ... Cronus (as Ron Hadler)
Sean Millington ... Ronac

Peter DeLuise ... Tok'ra Guard (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 5: Divide and Conquer

28 July 2000
When an SG member tries to assassinate the Tok'Ra leader, it is believed that some of the SGC have been converted into za'tarc - programmed assassins. The Tok'Ra Anise comes to the SGC with Lantash, to try and test the SG members. But the za'tarc detector suggests that O'Neill and Carter are actually za'tarcs. Is this correct and is there another za'tarc at the SGC?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (also archive footage)

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter (also archive footage)
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Vanessa Angel ... Anise / Freya

JR Bourne ... Martouf / Lantash
Kirsten Robek ... Lieutenant Astor

Andrew Jackson ... Supreme High Councillor Per'sus

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Phillip Mitchell ... Major Graham
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts
Roger Allford ... The President

Season 4, Episode 6: Window of Opportunity

4 August 2000
Colonel Jack O'Neill and Teal'c have a recurring case of déja-vu, but it's much worse, they really recall what happened ten hours ago on SG-1's mission to a planet where a device at an altar near its star-gate throws them back in time, yet Daniel nor Sam recollect anything so SGC refuses to believe them, they're tested, found medically OK, the general calls the mission off when Sam feels it might actually be some time-distortion, but that doesn't work. They learn to be more convincing, so they can go to the planet, but there a certain Malikai proves a problem. Their only hope is to help Daniel decipher the inscriptions on pictures of the altar over many, many time-loops, after Sam helps them make sense of what must be happening; meanwhile Daniel gives them the naughty idea they can get away with pretty much any pranking, as everything reverts to normal unharmed anyhow...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Robin Mossley ... Malikai

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Daniel Bacon ... Technician
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts

Cam Cronin ... Door Airman

Peter DeLuise ... Airman (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 7: Watergate

11 August 2000
When an attempt to dial out a wormhole fails, the SGC discovers that the Russians have a Stargate and it won't shut down. Together with a Russian expert, SG1 parachute onto the Russian base. They discover that the Stargate is the one lost on Thor's ship. Everyone in the base is dead and some mysterious water taken from a water planet is missing. Three of the team travel to the Waterworld by minisub. Then O'Neill discovers a frozen Maybourne in the freezer.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Marina Sirtis ... Dr. Svetlana Markov
Tom McBeath ... Harry Maybourne
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Darryl Scheelar ... Co-pilot

Season 4, Episode 8: The First Ones

18 August 2000
Whilst on an archaeological dig at the original Goa'uld home world, Jackson is captured by a young Unas. He tries to communicate with it and slowly builds a rapport. Meanwhile, SG1 comes to the planet to find Jackson and they soon realise that some of the SG members there may have been taken over by Goa'uld. Will they be able to discover which ones in time to rescue Daniel.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Dion Johnstone ... Chaka

Jason Schombing ... Dr. Robert Rothman
Vincent Hammond ... Unas
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Barry W. Levy ... Major Hawkins (as Barry Levy)

Steve Bacic ... Major Coburn
Russell Ferrier ... Captain Griff
Rob Lee ... Pierce

Season 4, Episode 9: Scorched Earth

25 August 2000
SG1 are celebrating with the Enkarans they settled on P5S-381, but they receive word that a huge spaceship has destroyed the nearby village and is slowly moving towards them burning the ground as it goes. SG1 try to communicate with the ship and find out that it is 'terra-forming' the planet for a long dead race. A biomechanical lifeform in the ship, tells SG1 that the Enkarans must leave. But they cannot, because they would die. Can SG1 solve the problem in time?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Brian Markinson ... Lotan

Marilyn Norry ... Hedrazar
Alessandro Juliani ... Eliam
Rob Court ... Caleb
Nikki Smook ... Nikka

Season 4, Episode 10: Beneath the Surface

1 September 2000
The SG1 team awake to find they have lost their memories. They believe they are workers in an underground power station. They are told that they are helping to preserve life during an ice age. In truth they are slave labor to a huge domed city above and when Teal'c starts to recover his memory and is given another amnesia treatment he forgets his Kelnorim and starts to die. Will the others recover their memories in time to save him?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Alison Matthews ... Brenna
Kimberly Hawthorne ... Kegan (as Kim Hawthorne)
Laurie Murdoch ... Administrator Calder
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Russell Ferrier ... Major Griff
Brian Drummond ... Attendant

Jason Griffith ... Worker #1
Bruce Campbell ... Worker #2
Ocean Bloom ... Worker with water (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 11: Point of No Return

8 September 2000
The SGC is contacted by a strange man called Martin, a conspiricist who believes he is an alien. The question is, how does Martin know about the Stargate and how come he has a gate address and is he being drugged by others?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Willie Garson ... Martin Lloyd
Robert Lewis ... Dr. Peter Tanner

Matthew Bennett ... Ted

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Mar Andersons ... Bob
Francis Boyle ... Sgt. Peters

Season 4, Episode 12: Tangent

15 September 2000
O'Neill and Teal'c test-fly the experimental spaceship X301, created from two captured Death Gliders. While they attempt a test run in the atmosphere, the craft flies into space. A message from Apophis plays to say that the traitors who took his property would die in the cold of space. Can the SGC find a way to bring them back, or will they die drifting ever further from Earth?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Peter Williams ... Apophis (voice)
Steven Williams ... General Vidrine

Season 4, Episode 13: The Curse

22 September 2000
When of Daniel's professors dies in a lab explosion which might be related to the Goa'ulds, he comes back to Chicago to investigate what really happened.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Anna-Louise Plowman ... Dr. Sarah Gardner / Osiris

Ben Bass ... Dr. Steven Rayner

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
David Abbott ... Dr. David Jordan

Lorena Gale ... Curator
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Season 4, Episode 14: The Serpent's Venom

29 September 2000
While pleading the cause of freedom trough rebellion among the Jaffa warriors on his home planet Chulak, Teal'c is betrayed as sacrilegious sholva (traitor) by Rak'nor, son of a Jaffa friend of his father, and handed to Terac, the torturer of system lord Heru'ur. Ignorant of his fate, the other SG-1 members join Jacob in a risky attempt to take hold inconspicuously of a space mine by Tok'ra ship piloted by Jacob, the manual of which Daniel must decipher in Fenician so Sam can reprogram it. Only when it's on course to Apophis's spaceship, the expedition learns Teal'c is being offered as confidence-building present from Heru'ur to cement an alliance against the other system lords, which would make the Goa'uld threat more dangerous then ever. An attempt to save Teal'c, by intercepting the rings beaming like he did for them on Sokar's penal moon, not only fails, Apophis's cloaked fleet -an unpredictable first- overpowers Heru'ur. However Teal'c's resistance to torture and clear conviction that Goa'uld are no gods finally convinces Rak'nor, who now bravely acts...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Obi Ndefo ... Rak'nor

Paul Koslo ... Terok
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Douglas Arthurs ... Heru'ur (as Douglas H. Arthurs)
Art Kitching ... Ma'kar

Daniel Bacon ... Technician
Wren Roberts ... Red Guard #1 (as Wren Robertz)
Nicholas Harrison ... Red Guard #2
Kyle Hogg ... Jaffa Boy
Chris Duggan ... Heru'ur's Jaffa

Season 4, Episode 15: Chain Reaction

5 January 2001
General Hammond mysteriously retires from the SGC and a new general is brought in, who breaks up SG-1: Daniel and Sam are scientists, Teal'c is with SG-3 and O'Neill commands a new SG-1. O'Neill tries to convince Gen. Hammond to return, but he finds out that someone ordered Hammond to leave or they would hurt his grandchildren. While the others are occupying the new general, O'Neill tries to find out who that "someone" is. Thereto he must place his trust in the one person he hates most: Maybourne.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Lawrence Dane ... Major General Bauer
Tom McBeath ... Harry Maybourne
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Ronny Cox ... Senator Robert Kinsey
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler
Patti Allan ... Mrs. Kinsey
Gina Stockdale ... Kinsey's Maid
Mark Pawson ... Reporter #1
Norma Jean Wick ... Reporter #2
Jacquie Janzen ... Aide

Season 4, Episode 16: 2010

12 January 2001
In 2010, Robert Kinsey is president of a brave new world since he concluded the alliance with the Aschen, a race discovered by SG-1 which lets humanity enjoy its far advanced science and technology, including a vaccine against aging. Sam is now a civilian scientist, married to ambassador Joe Faxon, whose only worry is failing to get pregnant. When she double-checks the Ashen doctor Mollem's computer with Dr. Fraser, who felt superfluous given superior medicine, they discover human fertility is down 90% worldwide in three years. Sam, Daniel and Teal'c turn to retired general Jack, who always warned against handing over technological control, for a daring plan to turn the clock back like general Hammond did once, sending a message to their past with the exact time of a solar flare, which Sam can calculate using the Ashen computer. Only one ingredient is out of their reach: the GDO device to control the Stargate's iris, which is in the White House. Sam implores her husband Joe to steal it, but he has a secret as well as sincere objections...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Christopher Cousins ... Joe Faxon
Dion Luther ... Mollem
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Ronny Cox ... President Robert Kinsey

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

David Neale ... Dialer
Linnea Johnson ... SGC Tour Guide
Bryce Hodgson ... Kid
Liza Huget ... Waitress
Noboru Ooyama ... Mollem (voice: Japanese version) (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 17: Absolute Power

19 January 2001
When a "chosen" boy found on planet Abydos is brought to SGC, he sends a telepathic message, causing Daniel Jackson's personality to undergo disturbing changes. Will the rest of SG-1 be able to solve the mystery of the boy's origin before becomes a power-hungry warmonger?

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Lane Gates ... Shifu
Peter Williams ... Apophis

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

William deVry ... Aldwin (as William de Vry)

Erick Avari ... Kasuf
Steven Williams ... General Vidrine

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Michelle Harrison ... Assistant

Yee Jee Tso ... Left Tech
Jenn Forgie ... Right Tech
Barbara Fixx ... Rear Tech
Coleen Christie ... News Reporter Amy Jensen

June B. Wilde ... Maid

Season 4, Episode 18: The Light

26 January 2001
SG-5's Lieutenant Barber commits suicide by jumping into the Stargate shortly after a mission on a planet where a since about 200 years abandoned Goa'uld palace is studied by Daniel, who soon develops violent mood swings and is committed to hospital with a neurotransmitter brain condition, presumed fatal after all other SG-5 members die; alas meanwhile SG-3 has visited the planet, finding only the light installation Daniel reported as particularly fascinating and human teenage boy Loran, who hid for Daniel's expedition but now tells Jack he was left there by his parents, scientific researchers. Back in SGC, Jack also develops symptoms. Sam and Dr. Frasier conclude it must be some addiction linked to the light, so when Daniel is nearly terminal Jack, who might not have been exposed too long himself, must bring him back. Jack insists to try turning off the light, and leans on Loran, who is looking for a father-figure, even gives Teal'c an early 'birthday present', but indeed has a dark secret..

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Kristian Ayre ... Loran
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Link Baker ... Lt. Barber

Season 4, Episode 19: Prodigy

2 February 2001
The chief of staff visits SGC and meets Jack, while Daniel is on a mission. Sam is giving a physics lecture at the Airforce Academy, where she meets and is intrigued by the theoretical insight of US Air Force cadet Jennifer Hailey, academically her successor but a pest in terms of conduct and attitude. When Hailey is about to be expelled for violence against another cadet, Sam convinces the Academy and general Hammond to give her a motivating taste of Stargate work. So they join Jack and Teal'c who are on a planet's moon as security escort to three scientists, but soon find a life-form consisting solely of buzzing lights isn't as inoffensive as it sounds. Sam and Haley come up with incompatible theories; time is running out with the fuel for the generator they need for the only known defense, so Jack makes a barely educated gamble...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson (credit only)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Elisabeth Rosen ... Air Force Cadet Jennifer Hailey

Hrothgar Mathews ... Dr. Hamilton
Bill Dow ... Dr. Bill Lee
General Michael E. Ryan ... General Ryan (as General Ryan)
Keith Gordey ... Professor Monroe (as Keith Martin Gordey)

Michael Kopsa ... General Kerrigan
Roger Haskett ... Dr. Thompson
Russell Ferrier ... Major Griff
Ivon R. Bartok ... Cadet

Season 4, Episode 20: Entity

9 February 2001
After a MALP goes out of remote control, even flying wild, an energy burst during an emergency Stargate shutdown causes serious damage in SGC, and wounds operator Sergeant Siler; Dr. Frasier keeps SG-1 down for check-ups. It soon becomes clear a 'computer program' has entered trough the wormhole, and is taking over the SGC computer network; even after Sam shuts it down, it reemerges, constantly requiring more memory. It not only 'nests' in a hardware constellation it creates, but even manages to take over Carter's brain, and communicates. It's a non-corporeal life form, whose entire home was damaged by a virus caused by the MALP radio waves, and believes its best survival chance is inside Sam, as the humans won't sacrifice her; true soldier Jack however decides to play hardball...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Season 4, Episode 21: Double Jeopardy

16 February 2001
On planet Juna, SG-1 minus Daniel gets a hostile welcome from the local warriors leader Darian, who seems incredulous they even dared to return. They loyally deliver Sam and Teal'c, the particularly hated sho'va (Jaffa traitor) to Cronus (who took over as system lord after SG-1 helped chase Heru'ur) and told them to bury the Stargate. Cronus orders Darian to decapitate Daniel by staff weapon- to find his head is robotic. Cronus's obvious astonishment makes Darian doubt his divinity. At SGC, Harlan urge them to go on a mission. The master robot-creator tells them that the robot versions he created need to recharge after 48. In order to prevent the Goa'uld picking their mind copies, they reluctantly go. Darian now joins them, but feels most of his people won't dare challenge Cronus ever. The two Teal'cs concentrate on revenging the original's father by attacking Cronus recklessly, while the Sams and Jacks deal with the military problems and overthrowing the Goa'uld rule.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill / Android O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Android Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter / Android Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c / Android Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Belinda Waymouth ... Ja'din
Jay Brazeau ... Harlan
Ron Halder ... Cronus

Matthew Harrison ... Darien
Bill Croft ... Sindar

Daniel Bacon ... Technician
Tracey Hway ... Hira

Michael Jonsson ... Juna Warrior
John DeSantis ... Jaffa #1 (as John De Santis)
Paul Stafford ... Jaffa #2

Season 4, Episode 22: Exodus

23 February 2001
SG-1 return to the Tok'ra planet to help them move to a safer planet. Tanith hasn't heard the news of moving to a new planet and SG-1 decide it's time to tell him that they've known all along that he was a spy of Apophis. Tanith escapes his prison and leaves the Tok'ra base. He signals Apophis. When the Tok'ra hear word of this, SG-1 plans a trap. Move the Stargate to a ship and send it towards the sun which will cause a nova explosion, destroying Apophis and his army. Jacob Carter volunteers to send the Stargate to the sun. SG-1 goes with him. As soon as the Tok'ra have left, SG-1 takes the Stargate onto their ship. Soon after the Stargate has been sent toward the sun, Apophis and his ships show up. Two gliders are sent down to the planet to pick up Tanith. O'Neill and Teal'c head toward the planet in their glider and stop the ships from reaching Tanith, but their glider gets hit as well and they land back on the planet. A Gou'ald ship sees all this and heads down to the planet. The Jaffar soldiers pick up Tanith and kill Teal'c. They bring his body aboard, leaving O'Neill alone on the planet. SG-1 picks him up and Jacob flies the ship into hyper speed just as the Stargate hits the sun and explodes. Apophis's army is destroyed. But the effects of the explosion catch up with SG-1's ship and knocks it off coarse. They end up in another universe. Jacob says it will take them over a hundred years to get home, even with hyper speed. Soon another ship comes out of hyper speed. It's Apophis's mother ship.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Peter Wingfield ... Tanith
Peter Williams ... Apophis
Malik McCall ... First Guard

Kenton Reid ... Red Jaffa
Paul Norman ... Apophis' Red Guard

Kirsten Williamson ... Tok'ra #1
Anastasia Bendey ... Tok'ra #2 (as Anastasia Bandey)

Season 5


Season 5, Episode 1: Enemies

29 June 2001
The surviving members of SG-1 are lost in the unknown darkness of space and are being chased by Apophis. But before Apophis destroys them, an unknown ship attacks and gives SG-1 a chance to escape. Apophis's mother ship finds them again, but they soon find out that there are no lifeforms aboard. Instead they find an army of replicators aboard the ship and the self-destruct system has been activated. They escape the mother ship just as it explodes. Soon after, they receive a message from Teal'c who has been brought back to life and has escaped the attack on the mother ship. But SG-1 soon finds another problem: Teal'c has been brain washed.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Peter Williams ... Apophis

Jennifer Calvert ... Ren'al
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Thomas Milburn Jr. ... Jaffa #1
Dean Moen ... Jaffa #2
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 2: Threshold

6 July 2001
To help Teal'c mind clear again, SG-1 asks Bra'tac to help. Bra'tac removes Teal'c's Gou'ald and Teal'c is forced to remember certain memories of his past. The real Teal'c in the end. SG-1 is glad to have him back.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (also archive footage)

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter (also archive footage)
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c (also archive footage)

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac

Brook Susan Parker ... Drey'auc (as Brook Parker)
Peter Williams ... Apophis (also archive footage)
David Lovgren ... Va'lar

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Eric Schneider ... Dr. McKenzie
Karen van Blankenstein ... Nurse

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 3: Ascension

13 July 2001
SG-1 finds a weapon on planet 616. As Carter is inspecting it, a spirit alien interacts with her. But Carter passes out. So the alien follows them back through the Stargate. Hammond believes there may be something wrong with Carter and sends her home. The alien takes the form of a man and calls himself Orlin. He lives with Carter for a while and the rest of SG-1 think she's going crazy. In time Orlin and Carter fall in love. But the pentagon finds out about the alien and surround Carter's house.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Sean Patrick Flanery ... Orlin
John de Lancie ... Colonel Frank Simmons

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Ben Wilkinson ... O'Brien
Eric Breker ... Colonel Reynolds (as Erik Breker)
Rob Fournier ... Special Forces Commander

Season 5, Episode 4: The Fifth Man

20 July 2001
In escaping a large contingent of Jaffa, SG-1 is forced to leave behind Jack and Lt. Tyler, a new member of the team. Back on Earth no one can recall Lt. Tyler, so Sam, Teal'c, and Daniel must find a way to save Jack while they are quarantined. Meanwhile Jack and Lt. Tyler struggle to escape the enemy Jaffa.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Dion Johnstone ... Lt. Tyler
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
John de Lancie ... Colonel Frank Simmons

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Karen van Blankenstein ... Nurse
Brad Kelly ... Jaffa #1
Shawn Stewart ... Jaffa #2
Dario Delacio ... Jaffa #3 (as Dario De Iaco)

Season 5, Episode 5: Red Sky

27 July 2001
After a rough ride through the stargate to P39-865, the sun of that planet turns red. Carter deduces that an override of stargate protocols allowed them to create a wormhole through the sun, starting a reaction that will cause the sun to die. SG-1 must now make up for their mistake or P39-865 will become incapable of supporting life.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Fred Applegate ... Elrad
John Prosky ... Malchus
Norman Armour ... Dr. MacLaren
Brian Jensen ... Freyr
Dion Luther ... Asgard Council Member (uncredited) (voice)
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler (uncredited)

Martin Wood ... Rocket Technician (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 6: Rite of Passage

3 August 2001
When Cassandra collapses at home, she is taken to the SGC for treatment. A retrovirus is causing her to emit an EM field and she expresses a need to return to her planet for an initiation ritual. SG-1 investigates and finds a Goa'uld laboratory, probably having belonged to Nirrti, meant for experimentation on the planet's population. They find that the ritual is part of the experiment, a time when Nirrti studies her subjects and cures them when she is done. SG-1 has found a way to cure Cassandra, but now all that remains to be found is Nirrti.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Colleen Rennison ... Cassandra

Jacqueline Samuda ... Nirrti

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Richard de Klerk ... Dominic
Karen van Blankenstein ... Nurse

Season 5, Episode 7: Beast of Burden

10 August 2001
When Chaka, the Unas Daniel previously befriended, is captured by humans bearing Goa'uld weapons, SG-1 go to rescue him. There they find a society in which Unas are treated as slave labor and, in an attempt to free Chaka, Jack and Daniel are taken prisoner.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Larry Drake ... Burrock

Dion Johnstone ... Chaka

Alex Zahara ... Shy One
Vincent Hammond ... Big One
Noel Callahan ... Boy (as Noel Callaghan)
Dean Paul Gibson ... Man From Store
Herbert Duncanson ... Guard #1

Finn Michael ... Guard #2
Wycliff Hartwig ... Unas #1

Trevor Jones ... Unas #2

Ryan Christopher Keys ... Unas #3 (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 8: The Tomb

17 August 2001
SG-1 teams up with a Russian task force to investigate the disappearance of a Russian SG team on P2X-338. They discover that the Russian SG team released a creature that killed Marduk, a Goa'uld, in his sarcophagus. SG-1 must trust their Russian partners in order to escape the ziggurat alive.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Earl Pastko ... Colonel Zukhov
Alexander Kalugin ... Major Vallarin

Jen Halley ... Lieutenant Tolinev (as Jennifer Halley)
Vitaly Kravchenko ... Lt. Marchenko (as Vitaliy Kravchenko)
Gary Chalk ... Colonel Chekov (as Garry Chalk)

Season 5, Episode 9: Between Two Fires

24 August 2001
After the death of Omoc, the Tollan assert that they are now ready to trade technology with the Tau'ri. Negotiations go smoothly, a little too smoothly. SG-1, with the assistance of Narim, investigate the death of Omoc and the Curia's deception of the Tollan people.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Garwin Sanford ... Narim
Marie Stillin ... High Chancellor Travell

Peter Wingfield ... Tanith
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Ryan Silverman ... Tollan Guard

Season 5, Episode 10: 2001

31 August 2001
SG-1 comes in contact with an alien race called the Volians, a peaceful agricultural race, who introduce them to an advanced race called the Aschen. With the promise of advanced technology from the Aschen, negotiations are opened up and the SGC prepares to go to one of the possible Aschen home world. When it it realized that the home world might be the one mentioned on a note sent trough the stargate a year earlier, the team becomes suspicious, leaving Daniel and Teal'c to explore a buried city on the planet. As the negotiations continue despite the warnings of O'Neill, Daniel discovers a secret about the Volians past with the Aschen that could have deadly consequences for Earth.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Christopher Cousins ... Ambassador Joseph Faxon
Dion Luther ... Mollem

Robert Moloney ... Borren
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Ronny Cox ... Senator Robert Kinsey
Howard Siegel ... Keel
Rob Lee ... Major Pierce

Season 5, Episode 11: Desperate Measures

7 September 2001
Carter gets kidnapped and taken to an abandoned hospital where two doctors work to study the remains of Jolinar. She finds out that they have a Gou-ald, taken from the Russians, and are planning to put it inside a man named Adrian Conrad, to heal his sickness. They need Carter to tell them how to get the Gou-ald out after he's healed. O'Neill believes the government is involved with Carter's disappearance and contacts Maybourne. Together, with Daniel and Teal'c, they find Carter but also find out that the Gou-ald has escaped inside Conrad's body.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
John de Lancie ... Colonel Frank Simmons
Tom McBeath ... Harry Maybourne
Bill Marchant ... Adrian Conrad
Andrew Johnston ... Doctor #1
Ted Cole ... Doctor #2

Carrie Genzel ... Diana Mendez

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Robert Manitopyes ... Guard #1
Jay Kramer ... Guard #2

Frank C. Turner ... Homeless Man
Tammy Pentecost ... Dolores - Simmon's Secretary
Sasha Piltsin ... Driver
Raoul Ganeev ... Roadblock Soldier #1
Igor Morozov ... Roadblock Soldier #2

Season 5, Episode 12: Wormhole X-Treme!

8 September 2001
A strange ship is headed towards Earth, and the SGC suspects that Martin Lloyd and his companions may have something to do with it. O'Neill is sent to speak to Martin and is assigned as a military consultant on Martin's new show, "Wormhole X-treme!", which uncannily resembles SG-1 despite Martin once again losing his memory. His former shipmates stall Carter and Daniel by throwing them off the trail and into the hands of the NID.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Willie Garson ... Martin Lloyd

Michael DeLuise ... Nick Marlowe / Colonel Danning / Michael DeLuise

Peter DeLuise ... Director / Peter DeLuise
Jill Teed ... Yolanda Reese / Stacy Monroe
Robert Lewis ... Dr. Peter Tanner

Benjamin Ratner ... Producer

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Christian Bocher ... Raymond Gunne / Dr. Levant / Christian Bocher

Don Thompson ... Property Master
Peter Flemming ... Agent Malcolm Barrett
Herbert Duncanson ... Grell / Douglas Anders
David Sinclair ... Bill A.D.

Kiara Hunter ... Alien Princess
Mar Andersons ... Bob
Laura Drummond ... Security Guard
Keath Thome ... Head SF
Michelle Comens ... Television Crew Member (uncredited)
Wojciech Jakubowski ... Soldier (uncredited)
Don LaFontaine ... Wormhole X-Treme Trailer Announcer (uncredited)

Bruce Woloshyn ... Television Crew Member (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 13: Proving Ground

28 November 2001
While SG-1 is conducting training exercises for new recruits, Jack gets a call about a "foothold" situation. Wounded by compromised officers, O'Neill must lead the recruits in retaking the SGC.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Courtenay J. Stevens ... Lieutenant Elliot
Elisabeth Rosen ... Air Force Lt. Jennifer Hailey

Grace Park ... Lt. Satterfield

David Kopp ... Lieutenant Grogan

Michael Kopsa ... General Kerrigan
Wojciech Jakubowski ... Soldier (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 14: 48 Hours

5 December 2001
Teal'c is trapped in the stargate's memory after the the stargate on the other side is destroyed. The Pentagon gives Carter and physicist Dr. Rodney McKay 48 hours to try and find a way to get Teal'c out. Meanwhile, Daniel and Major Davis are sent to Russia to negotiate for use of the D.H.D. and Stargate the Russians have to keep the SGC operational. O'Neill, with the help of rogue NID agent Harry Mayborne, investigates NID boss Colonel Frank Simmons whose captured Goa'uld, using Adrian Conrad as a host, may hold the key to saving Teal'c.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

David Hewlett ... Dr. Rodney McKay
Tom McBeath ... Harry Maybourne

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Bill Marchant ... Adrian Conrad / Goa'uld
Gary Chalk ... Colonel Chekov (as Garry Chalk)
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
John de Lancie ... Colonel Frank Simmons

Jeff Seymour ... Mr. Black
Martin Blaiz ... NID Guard
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler
Tracy Westerholm ... SF
Ken Phelan ... Food Server

Peter Wingfield ... Tanith (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 15: Summit

19 December 2001
In a Tok'ra plan to wipe out the Goa'uld, Daniel goes undercover as Yu's servant to release a poison at a meeting of the system lords. Meanwhile a Goa'uld attack on the Tok'ra base leaves the rest of SG-1 with their hands full.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Anna-Louise Plowman ... Dr. Sarah Gardner / Osiris

Cliff Simon ... Ba'al
Courtenay J. Stevens ... Lieutenant Elliot

Jennifer Calvert ... Ren'al
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

William deVry ... Aldwin (as William de Vry)
Anthony Ulc ... Mansfield
Vince Crestejo ... Yu-huang Shang Ti

Kevin Durand ... Zipacna

Kwesi Ameyaw ... Olokun

Suleka Mathew ... Kali

Paul Anthony ... Slave
Andrew Kavadas ... Zipacna's Jaffa
Simon Hayama ... Jarren

Natasha Khadr ... Bastet
Bonnie Kilroe ... Morrigan

Season 5, Episode 16: Last Stand

7 January 2002
As the Goa'uld summit continues, Daniel finds himself face to face with Osiris. He fools him in the same fashion as he did with Yu, but cannot bring himself to cause the death of Sarah, Osiris's host. He remains to uncover information about the unknown master of Osiris. Lantash, having taken Lt. Elliot as a host, guides the rest of SG-1 in escaping the fallen Tok'ra base.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond (credit only)

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Anna-Louise Plowman ... Dr. Sarah Gardner / Osiris

Cliff Simon ... Ba'al
Courtenay J. Stevens ... Lieutenant Elliot / Lantash

Jennifer Calvert ... Ren'al (credit only)
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman (credit only)

William deVry ... Aldwin (credit only) (as William de Vry)
Anthony Ulc ... Major Mansfield (credit only)
Vince Crestejo ... Yu-huang Shang Ti

Kevin Durand ... Zipacna

Kwesi Ameyaw ... Olokun

Suleka Mathew ... Kali

Paul Anthony ... Slave
Andrew Kavadas ... Zipacna's Jaffa
Simon Hayama ... Jarren (credit only)

Natasha Khadr ... Bastet
Bonnie Kilroe ... Morrigan

Season 5, Episode 17: Fail Safe

12 December 2001
A large asteroid is discovered on a heading straight towards Earth. If it hits, all life on Earth would likely be destroyed. SG-1 initiates a plan to repair a crashed Goa'uld cargo ship and deliver a naqahdah bomb to destroy the asteroid before it hits.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
David Bloom ... Spellman
Greg Anderson ... Webber

Michael Teigen ... Telescope Guy

Kirsten Williamson ... Jalen
Brian Jensen ... Freyr (uncredited) (voice)
Dion Luther ... Asgard Council Member (voice) (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 18: The Warrior

16 January 2002
A new leader has risen among the Free Jaffa, K'tano, former First Prime of Imhotep. SG-1, accompanied by Bra'tac, seeks an alliance between the Tau'ri and the large force he has amassed.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Rick Worthy ... K'tano / Imhotep
Obi Ndefo ... Rak'nor

Kirby Morrow ... Tara'c
Vince Crestejo ... Yu-huang Shang Ti
Ocean Bloom ... Female Jaffa (uncredited)

Peter DeLuise ... Shouting Jaffa (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 19: Menace

16 January 2002
On an alien planet SG-1 discovers an inactive android is the only survivor of the destruction of her civilization. They bring her back to the SGC for study and manage to reactivate her. Things take a turn for the worse when she "makes" a replicator bug for Daniel.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Danielle Nicolet ... Reese
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Colin Lawrence ... SG-3 Leader
Tracy Westerholm ... SF #1

Biski Gugushe ... SF #2
Kyle Riefsnyder ... SF #3
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Season 5, Episode 20: The Sentinel

23 January 2002
To fix a mistake caused by the fake SG team, the real SG-1 must enlist the help of two convicts. The threat of an approaching Goa'uld mothership stresses the repair of the Sentinel.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Henry Gibson ... Marul

Frank Cassini ... Colonel Sean Grieves

Christina Cox ... Lieutenant Kershaw

David Kopp ... Lieutenant Grogan
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Colin Lawrence ... Major Lawrence
Shawn Reis ... Jaffa Commander

Carrie Fleming ... Assistant (as Carrie Ann Fleming)
Chris Newton ... Caretaker

Season 5, Episode 21: Meridian

30 January 2002
SG-1 arrives on P9Y-4C3 in the country of Kelowna, one of three countries in an uneasy state of cold war. Sg-1 investigates the country and discovers that Kelowna's technological level is similar to that of the United States in the 1940s, and that several Goa'uld artifacts were found near the planet's stargate. From the artifacts they find a powerful Naquadah variant called Naquadria, which they are turning into a weapon. An accident leads to the Naquadria nearly exploding and Daniel Jackson saving millions from certain death, but he exposes himself to dangerous levels of radiation. Back at the SGC, Daniel lays dying until Oma Desala, an ascended being the team met on the planet Kheb, appears to him and offers him the chance to ascend.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Mel Harris ... Oma Desala

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
David Hurtubise ... Tomis
Kevin McCrae ... Kelownan Scientist

Season 5, Episode 22: Revelations

7 February 2002
Osiris engages in space combat with Thor over a violation of the protected planets treaty. Freyr arrives at the SCG bringing news of Thor's death and asking SG-1 to mount a rescue mission to retrieve an Asgard scientist from the planet in question. Upon their arrival Heimdall informs them that Thor still lives and has been taken captive by the Goa'uld. O'Neill and Teal'c transport over to the mothership to rescue him from the clutches of Anubis.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Michael Shanks ... Thor (voice)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Anna-Louise Plowman ... Dr. Sarah Gardner / Osiris

Teryl Rothery ... Heimdall (voice)

David Palffy ... Anubis

Parker Jay ... Jaffa #1 (as P.J. Johal)

Shaker Paleja ... Jaffa #2
Martin Sims ... Jaffa #3
Brian Jensen ... Freyr (uncredited) (voice)
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler (uncredited)

Season 6


Season 6, Episode 1: Redemption: Part 1

7 June 2002
Master Bra'tac arrives with bad news: Teal'c's wife is deathly ill, and Teal'c leaves to be with her. Shortly thereafter, the gate is opened but nothing comes through. Then Carter discovers a very low power signal that is slowly building an overload powerful enough to destroy the Earth.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Christopher Kennedy ... Dr. Larry Murphy

David Hewlett ... Dr. Rodney McKay
Gary Chalk ... Colonel Chekov (as Garry Chalk)
Neil Denis ... Rya'c
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Tobias Mehler ... Lieutenant Graham Simmons

David Palffy ... Anubis

Aleks Paunovic ... Shaq'rel

Ivan Cermak ... Captain Hagman
Craig McNair ... Technician #1
Carrie Ritchie ... Technician #2
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Michael Soltis ... Medic

Season 6, Episode 2: Redemption: Part 2

14 June 2002
Anubis' weapon continues to threaten Earth. Various plans are tried until Jonas Quinn suggests something simple that just might work. Meanwhile, Master Bra'tac has discovered the planet from which Anubis is launching the attack. He, Teal'c and Rya'c journey there to put a stop to it.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Christopher Kennedy ... Dr. Larry Murphy

David Hewlett ... Dr. Rodney McKay
Gary Chalk ... Colonel Chekov (as Garry Chalk)
Neil Denis ... Rya'c
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Aleks Paunovic ... Shaq'rel

Robert Clarke ... Scientist #1
Robert Thurston ... Scientist #2
Dale Hall ... Jaffa Commander

Aaron Douglas ... Jaffa #1
Grizz Salzl ... Jaffa #2
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Peter DeLuise ... Lieutenant (uncredited)

Season 6, Episode 3: Descent

21 June 2002
Stargate Command discovers a Goa'uld Ha'tak in Earth orbit. Exploring, they discover it is the ship where Anubis briefly imprisoned Thor. At some point, Anubis' forces set the self-destruct and abandoned the ship, but something has halted the destruction and brought the ship to Earth. Jacob/Selmak opens the computer core so the team may learn more. Then the ship begins to descend towards Earth. SG-1 must discover what's going on before the destruction of the Ha'tak threatens Earth. And hopefully, escape the doomed ship themselves.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

John Shaw ... Dr. Friesen

Peter DeLuise ... Lieutenant Dagwood

Michael Shanks ... Thor (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)

Season 6, Episode 4: Frozen

28 June 2002
A team associated with Stargate Command and posted in Antarctica makes an astounding discovery - a perfectly preserved, apparently human woman who has been frozen since the Antarctic Stargate was first deployed. Then they discover she is still alive, and work to revive her. But her revival costs the team: they and SG-1 succumb to a deadly disease the woman apparently carries. She can save them but not herself. And the effort exhausts her; she may not be able to save everyone before the disease claims her life.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Venus Terzo ... Dr. Francine Michaels
Bruce Harwood ... Dr. Osbourne
Paul Perri ... Dr. Woods
Dorian Harewood ... Thoran

Ona Grauer ... Ayiana
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Season 6, Episode 5: Nightwalkers

12 July 2002
A scientist named Fleming contacts SG-1. It seems the work of Immunotech has not stopped. The investigation carries SG-1 to a town in Oregon whose citizens lead curious double lives - right under the watchful eye of the NID. But all is not as it appears in a number of ways, and SG-1 must work quickly to prevent the NID's secret project from becoming a disaster for Earth.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (credit only)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Blu Mankuma ... Sheriff Knox
Vincent Gale ... Deputy / Agent Cross

Michael Eklund ... Dark-haired Man
Peter Anderson ... Dr. Richard Flemming

Adrian Holmes ... Special Operations Sergeant
Scott McNeil ... Townsperson

Carin Moffat ... Snake Townsperson

Sean Tyson ... Barkeep / Agent Singer
Dave 'Squatch' Ward ... Antagonistic Bar Guy
Christie Wilkes ... Delivery Woman

Peter DeLuise ... Man Leaving Cafe (uncredited)
Jennifer Wilhelmine ... Zombie (uncredited)

Season 6, Episode 6: Abyss

19 July 2002
Healed after being nearly killed by an Ancient virus, O'Neill finds himself held captive on a planet controlled by the Goa'uld Ba'al. O'Neill was brought here by the Tok'Ra symbiote that healed him and Ba'al wants to know why. When O'Neill can not give him an answer, he soon finds himself being tortured by Ba'al. As Carter, Teal'c and Jonas Quinn attempt to go through the Tok'ra records to find out where O'Neill was sent by the symbiotic, O'Neill is killed and brought back to life many times by Ba'al and his only hope to keep his sanity comes in the form of the ascended Daniel Jackson.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Dorian Harewood ... Thoran

Cliff Simon ... Ba'al
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Ulla Friis ... Shallan

Patrick Gallagher ... Jaffa Commander

Season 6, Episode 7: Shadow Play

26 July 2002
Jonas Quinn's mentor, Dr. Keiran, visits Earth with the leader of Kelowna and an ambassador. Tensions are escalating and they see no alternative but to build and use a nahquadria bomb - a weapon of cataclysmic effect and long term consequence. Stargate Command is faced with giving them superior weapons or "forcing" them to use a deadly device. But Dr. Keiran might have an alternative - a mysterious underground only he can contact who can overthrow the government and bring peace - if that government doesn't find them first, and if Keiran is telling the truth...

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Dean Stockwell ... Doctor Kieran

Joel Swetow ... First Minister Valis
Doug Abrahams ... Commander Hale

Gillian Barber ... Ambassador Dreylock
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Rob Daly ... Resistance Leader
Paul Schiele ... Kelownan Soldier

Susie Wickstead ... Kelownan Aide

Season 6, Episode 8: The Other Guys

2 August 2002
Told from the point of view of a stereo-typical scientist, Jay Felger (in love with SG-1). While on a standard science "baby-sitting" mission, SG-1 is captured by Khonsu (who is secretly Tok'Ra) in order to relay information about Anubis. Felger and fellow scientist, Simon Coombs disobey O'Neill's order to return to SGC and sneak onto Khonsu's ship. Khonsu's head Jaffa, Her'ak turns on Khonsu and kills him, keeping SG-1 to turn over to Anubis in the process. Felger and Coombs, manage to help SG-1 escape and return to the SGC.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Patrick McKenna ... Jay Felger

John Billingsley ... Simon Coombs

Adam Harrington ... Khonsu

Michael Adamthwaite ... Her'ak
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Martin Sims ... Dol'ok
Randy Schooley ... Meyers

Michael Daingerfield ... Big Jaffa

Season 6, Episode 9: Allegiance

9 August 2002
The Tok'ra are forced to evacuate their newly established base under attack from the Goa'uld. They flee to the SGC's Alpha site. Tensions rise between the allied factions, the Free Jaffa, Tau'ri, and Tok'ra. Jacob and Selmac feel the end of the Tok'ra is near and Sam finds a Naquadah generator has been sabotaged to function as a bomb. Jack suspects the recently arrived Tok'ra and attempts to weed out the traitor.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Obi Ndefo ... Rak'nor

Peter Stebbings ... Malek

Link Baker ... Artok
Rob Lee ... Major Pierce

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Kimani Ray Smith ... Ocker
Herbert Duncanson ... SG Guard

Dan Payne ... Ashrak

Season 6, Episode 10: Cure

16 August 2002
SG-1 is negotiating a treaty with the inhabitants of Pangera. The have sometime miraculous to offer - a drug they call tretonin that can cure any ill. But there is a catch: the drug replaces the the user's immune system and must be taken forever. The Pangerans want specific world coordinates in exchange for the drug - and some of those places are the homes of powerful system lords. They won't explain why, but it clearly has to do with tretonin. Then the Tok'ra, called in to help solve the problem, make a startling discovery about the ultimate source of tretonin.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Peter Stebbings ... Malek
Malcolm Stewart ... Dollen

Gwynyth Walsh ... Kelmaa / Queen Egeria
Allison Hossack ... Zenna Valk

Daryl Shuttleworth ... Commander Tegar

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Trever Havixbeck ... Pangar Sentry #1
Andrew Moxham ... Pangar Sentry #2

Season 6, Episode 11: Prometheus

23 August 2002
A television news crew has unearthed information about an Air Force project called "Prometheus". They believe it to be a generator, but know it uses Trinium, an element not found on Earth. In order to keep them quiet the Air Force allows them to film the X-303, a spaceship based on Asgard technologies, otherwise known as Prometheus. Things turn south when the news crew arm themselves and hold the Prometheus, as well as Sam and Jonas, hostage.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

George Wyner ... Al Martell
Ian Tracey ... Smith
Kendall Cross ... Julia Donovan

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis

Enid-Raye Adams ... Jones
John de Lancie ... Colonel Frank Simmons / Goa'uld
Bill Marchant ... Adrian Conrad / Goa'uld
Jason Gaffney ... Sanderson

Catherine Lough Haggquist ... Technical Sergeant

Kyle Cassie ... Reynolds
Todd Hann ... SF Sergeant Gibson

Colby Johannson ... SF Sergeant Finney

Michael Shanks ... Thor (voice)

Season 6, Episode 12: Unnatural Selection

4 December 2002
The Asguard home galaxy has been over-run by the replicators, and they ask for SG-1's help. The Asguard believed they had trapped the replicators with a device that would slow down time, but it seems to have failed. They need SG-1 to enter replicator infested space, find the time dilation machine and reset it. When SG-1 land at the designated point, they meet 5 individuals, who control the replicators. The others reveal that they are an evolution of the replicators - composed of micro-cellular replicator blocks, and modeled on Reese, who created the original replicators. These others have reset the time machine so that time is moving more quickly within this area of space - to allow them to evolve and build an enormous army that can invade the rest of space. The minds of the team are probed by the first 4 others. However, the last member of the others (called Fifth) seems reluctant - he is described as weak by First, the leader of the replicators. He was an attempt to model Reese more fully, but the mistake will not be repeated. Carter senses his reluctance to probe her mind, but invites him to do so - and they agree a plan. Fifth will reset the time dilation machine to run slowly, and he will escape with the SG team. While time is passing slowly for his brethren, the Asguard will have hundreds of years to fix the mistake in the others. Fifth has to leave later than the SG team to avoid arousing the suspicion of the others; Jack orders Carter to set the timer on the device to activate earlier than Fifth has been told. SG-1 escape successfully as the time dilation device reverses the trend within the area of space, and makes time run much more slowly. However, Fifth is caught by his brethren, and realises that Carter had broken her promise not to leave without him. Carter and Jonas regret using Fifth's humanity against him, but even though Jack seems uncomfortable, he declares that Fifth wasn't human, and they made the only correct choice.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (also archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Ian Buchanan ... First
G. Patrick Currie ... Fifth (as Patrick Currie)
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Kristina Copeland ... Second

Tahmoh Penikett ... Third
Rebecca Reichert ... Fourth (as Rebecca Robbins)

Shannon Powell ... Sixth
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Michael Shanks ... Thor (voice)
Harley Jane Kozak ... Sara O'Neill (archive footage)

Season 6, Episode 13: Sight Unseen

11 December 2002
SG-1 brings back an Ancient device, the purpose of which is unknown. When Jonas touched it the device activated. Upon reaching the SGC Jonas sees a large red insect fly into a wall, but no one else can confirm his sighting. The SGC is put into lockdown, but nothing is found. Jonas suspects that the Ancient device is causing his hallucinations, but to his dismay it is set to be shipped to Area 51. When Teal'c and Jack see the bugs as well, General Hammond decides to let Jonas take a crack at deciphering the Ancient text on the device.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Jody Racicot ... Vernon Sharpe
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Betty Linde ... Mrs. Sharpe

Michael Karl Richards ... Guardsman
Raimund Stamm ... Hitchhike Driver

Jennifer Steede ... Flight Attendant
Jacob Chaos ... Ticked Off Passenger

Brad Dryborough ... Outta Control Driver
Jacquie Janzen ... Commissary Airman
O. Feoktistov ... Man at Airport (uncredited)
Katina Robillard ... Screaming Woman (uncredited)

Season 6, Episode 14: Smoke & Mirrors

18 December 2002
Senator Kinsey is shot in the chest at a public event, killing him just before his party's presidential nomination. Jack is arrested for the murder, and General Hammond assigns the rest of SG-1 to uncover the truth.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Peter Flemming ... Agent Malcolm Barrett

Ronny Cox ... Senator Robert Kinsey

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Jon Cuthbert ... Agent Devlin
Peter Kelamis ... Dr. Langham
John Mann ... Luthor
Yvonne Myers ... Area 51 Technician

L. Harvey Gold ... Committee Member #1
Don MacKay ... Committee Member #2 (as Don Mackay)
Dale Wilson ... Committee Member #3
Mi-Jung Lee ... Reporter
Chris Harrison ... Guard
Simon Egan ... SF #1

Daniel Pepper ... Hospital SF

James Michalopolous ... Leo (as James Michalopoulos)

Darryl Scheelar ... Man

Season 6, Episode 15: Paradise Lost

8 January 2003
Former Colonel Harry Maybourne comes to Jack with a proposition: Jack gets him a presidential pardon and Harry shows them the advanced weapons cache that Simmons was trying to get to. They go through with the deal, but Harry attempts to double cross SG-1. He manages to get through the portal leading to the cache, but with one unexpected item, Jack. They find themselves in a field and Harry's zat is missing. Jack, however, still has his P-90. Harry reveals that they are not at a weapons cache, but rather a utopia. He meant to live out the rest of his life there and believes that there is no way back.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tom McBeath ... Harry Maybourne
Bill Dow ... Dr. Bill Lee
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Season 6, Episode 16: Metamorphosis

15 January 2003
The Russian SG team brings back a man who claims that his people are being experimented on by Nirrti. SG-1 investigate where the experiments are conducted, with the Russian SG team as backup. The inhabitants worship Nirrti as their god and savior from a terrible plague. SG-1 attempts to use the same device Nirrti used on the people to reverse the mutations, but the people turn on them at the arrival of Nirrti.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Jacqueline Samuda ... Nirrti

Alex Zahara ... Eggar

Dion Johnstone ... Wodan
Raoul Ganeev ... Lt. Colonel Sergei Evanov
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Alejandro Rae ... Alebran (as Alex Rae)
Jacquie Janzen ... Lt. Rush

Dan Payne ... Jaffa Commander

Season 6, Episode 17: Disclosure

22 January 2003
Ambassadors from a number of world powers have gathered to hear a revelation. Major Davis and General Hammond reveal the existence of the Stargate program. This meeting was engineered in part by Senator Kinsey; it's a political play that could leave him in control of the Stargate program through his flunkies at the NID - unless Hammond can call on an old friend for help.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill (archive footage)

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter (archive footage)
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c (archive footage)

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn (credit only)

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

François Chau ... Chinese Ambassador

Colin Cunningham ... Major Paul Davis
Gary Chalk ... Colonel Chekov (as Garry Chalk)
Martin Evans ... British Ambassador
Paul Batten ... French Ambassador

Ronny Cox ... Senator Robert Kinsey

Olga Tot ... Russian Aide

Michael Shanks ... Thor / Dr. Daniel Jackson (voice) (also archive footage)

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak (archive footage)

Henry Gibson ... Marul (archive footage)
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman (archive footage)

Jennifer Calvert ... Ren'al (archive footage)

William deVry ... Aldwin (archive footage) (as William de Vry)

David Palffy ... Anubis (archive footage)

Conan Graham ... NID Agent (archive footage)

Christian Bocher ... Major Newman (archive footage)
Linnea Sharples ... Lieutenant Clare Tobias (archive footage)
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler (archive footage)

Alex Zahara ... Alien Leader (archive footage)

Season 6, Episode 18: Forsaken

29 January 2003
On a mission to observe a nebula, SG-1 finds a crashed ship and its three human survivors. They soon come under fire from an pair of aliens bearing the weapons of the survivors. They repel the attack, but one of the three is wounded. She is taken to the SGC for treatment while Sam attempts to repair the ship. Jack and Teal'c feel that there is more to the relationship between the aliens and these humans, and attempt to trap an alien.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Martin Cummins ... Aden Corso

Dion Johnstone ... Captain Warrick Trevor

Sarah Deakins ... Tanis Reynard

David Paetkau ... Lyle Pender
Rob Lee ... Major Pierce

Trevor Jones ... Alien
Bruce Dawson ... Crewman

Season 6, Episode 19: The Changeling

5 February 2003
Teal'c is having strange nightmares featuring Apophis in which he is human and a firefighter with the rest of his team alongside him.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Jack O Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Samantha Carter / Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Tee / Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Probie / Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Tony Amendola ... Brae / Master Bra'tac

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Musetta Vander ... Shauna
Peter Williams ... Doctor / Accident Victim / Apophis

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
John Ulmer ... Firefighter

Gianna Patton ... Nurse
Gary Jones ... Radio Dispatcher
Cameron K. Smith ... Jaffa Re' Lo (uncredited)

Martin Wood ... Firefighter (uncredited)

Season 6, Episode 20: Memento

12 February 2003
On a shakedown cruise of the Prometheus, the ship's hyperdrive regulator becomes irreparably damaged. A nearby planet was listed on the cartouche of addresses found on Abydos and thus may have a stargate. After a short jump towards the planet, the naquadria reactor overloads and must be jettisoned. After the reactor explodes above the planet causing damage, the fate of SG-1 and the crew of the Prometheus is in the hands of a once Goa'uld-controlled world that they're off to a rough start with.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond
Robert Foxworth ... Chairman Ashwan
John Novak ... Colonel William Ronson
Miguel Fernandes ... Commander Kalfas

Ingrid Kavelaars ... Major Erin Gant
Alex Diakun ... Tarek Solamon

Ray Galletti ... Navigator Major Peter DeLouise

Season 6, Episode 21: Prophecy

19 February 2003
On a routine mission, SG-1 encounters a civilization desperate to be freed from the clutches of a Goa'uld. While on the planet, Jonas falls ill and is suspended from active duty. His mysterious illness is diagnosed as a brain tumor but gives him the unbelievable ability to glimpse the future, a future where O'Neill and SG-1 are walking into a trap!

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Thomas Kopache ... Ellori

Victor Talmadge ... Lord Mot
Tom Scholte ... Chazen
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Rob Lee ... Major Pierce

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Sarah Edmondson ... Natania
Johannah Newmarch ... Sina

Karin Konoval ... Dr. Sandy Van Densen
Karen van Blankenstein ... Nurse
Brendan McClarty ... Sendear
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Bruce Woloshyn ... Medical Technician (uncredited)

Season 6, Episode 22: Full Circle

19 February 2003
With Anubis heading to Abydos looking for a valuable artifact known as the eye of Ra, ascended Daniel Jackson contacts Colonel O'Neill and the rest of SG-1 to have them go to Abydos and find the eye before Anubis. With the help of Daniel, Jonas and Carter find a secret chamber where the eye is kept but not before O'Neill, Teal'c, Skaara, and a group of defenders are overrun and trapped inside the pyramid housing the stargate. But Daniel also finds a tablet, written in ancient, suggesting that there is an Ancient city, lost for thousands of years, that give Earth weapons with which to defeat Anubis. But the only way to get the tablet back to Earth for further translation and for the search for the lost city may be Daniel breaking the high rule of ascension and to destroy Anubis. If he doesn't, Abydos will be destroyed.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Alexis Cruz ... Skaara
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

David Palffy ... Anubis
Sean Amsing ... Tobay
Vince Crestejo ... Yu-huang Shang Ti

Michael Adamthwaite ... Her'ak

Veena Sood ... Abydonian Leader
Stuart Gibson ... Elder's Son (uncredited)
Terrance Leigh ... Abydonian #2 (uncredited)
Michael Roselli ... Jaffa #2 (uncredited)
Shawn Stewart ... Jaffa #4 (uncredited)
John Ulmer ... Jaffa #5 (uncredited)

Season 7


Season 7, Episode 1: Fallen

13 June 2003
A group of nomads on an alien planet find Daniel Jackson naked in the middle of ruins and take him in. Jonas translates the tablet Daniel said was important and discovers that it describes the last city the Ancients were building before the plague. He surmises that the list of addresses Jack put into the computer while storing the Ancient data were Ancient outposts in temporal order. Thus the last of the addresses should be the "City of the Lost". SG-1 visits the planet and happens upon the nomadic people, now inhabiting the ruins of the Ancient city. There they find Daniel, but discover his memory is gone. They must recover his memories in order to discover the secret to defeating Anubis.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

George Touliatos ... Shamda

Kevan Ohtsji ... Oshu

David Palffy ... Anubis

Michael Adamthwaite ... Her'ak
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Vince Crestejo ... Yu-huang Shang Ti
Eric Breker ... Colonel Reynolds

Raahul Singh ... Khordib
Johannah Newmarch ... Sina
Mary-Jane Baker ... Special Forces

Vaitiare Bandera ... Sha're (archive footage) (uncredited)
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler (uncredited)

Martin Wood ... Man in elevator (uncredited)

Season 7, Episode 2: Homecoming

13 June 2003
Anubis's superweapon has been put out of commission, but Yu's fleet has been diverted to the other side of the galaxy by Yu himself, allowing Anubis to escape into hyperspace. Jonas has been captured by Anubis and Daniel is still aboard Anubis's ship, evading capture. Anubis uses the mind probe on Jonas, learns of Naquadria, and begins his attack on Kelowna. The Kelownans seek aid from the SGC. Jack and Sam arrive on Langara to discover that they have given Anubis Naquadria in order to secure their safety. They communicate with Daniel who is attempting to free Jonas. Teal'c has convinced Yu's first prime to seek a new leader of the System Lords, Baal.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Cliff Simon ... Ba'al

Kevan Ohtsji ... Oshu

David Palffy ... Anubis

Michael Adamthwaite ... Her'ak
Doug Abrahams ... Commander Hale

Adrian Hough ... Goa'uld Lieutenant

Gillian Barber ... Ambassador Dreylock
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Glynis Davies ... Ambassador Noor
Jan Bos ... Ambassador Sevarin

Daniel Cudmore ... Jaffa #1
Aaron Thompson ... Jaffa #2

Season 7, Episode 3: Fragile Balance

20 June 2003
A teenage boy shows up at the SGC claiming to be Jack O'Neill. He recalls a dream in which an Asgard was studying him. They determine that they must find this Asgard to fix what has been done to Jack.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Thor

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Michael Welch ... Young Jack O'Neill

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Gregory Bennett ... Lt. Col. Harlan Beck
Tom Heaton ... Werner
Poppi Reiner ... Pamela Ambrose
Ed Hong-Louie ... Zyang Wu

Theresa Lee ... Interpreter
Ralph J. Alderman ... Shop Owner (as Ralph Alderman)
Evan Lendrum ... Pilot #1

Chris Kramer ... Pilot #2

Noah Beggs ... Security Force Officer #1

Dan Payne ... Security Force Officer #2

Peter DeLuise ... Loki (voice)
Joey Shea ... Young Pamela Ambrose (uncredited)

Season 7, Episode 4: Orpheus

27 June 2003
In a firefight with Jaffa, Teal'c takes a staff blast to the gut. Without his symbiote, he cannot regenerate as he once did. Daniel feels that he cannot remember something important, so he goes searching through the logs for any sign of his lost knowledge. Teal'c expresses his feelings that the Tritonin has made him weak.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Obi Ndefo ... Rak'nor
Neil Denis ... Rya'c

David Richmond-Peck ... Jaffa Commander
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Sheri Noel ... Physiotherapist

Season 7, Episode 5: Revisions

11 July 2003
On a planet with an extremely toxic atmosphere, there exists a bubble within which exists a livable atmosphere. Inside the bubble lies a seemingly less advanced society of humans. They reveal to SG-1 that they once were highly industrialized and poisoned the air. They voluntarily simplified their lives and constructed the barrier to keep out the bad air. They also show SG-1 their "link", a neural interface that gives them access to all their computer records, including history, science, etc. When one of the citizens disappears in the night and the entire population forgets she existed, SG-1 begins to think things are not what they appear to be.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson
Christopher Heyerdahl ... Pallan
Peter LaCroix ... Kendrick (as Peter Lacroix)
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight ... Evalla (as Tiffany Knight)
Liam Ranger ... Nevin
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Wendy Noel ... Councilwoman
Michael Robinson ... Councilman #1
Patrick Keating ... Councilman #2

Finn Michael ... Councilman #3

Season 7, Episode 6: Lifeboat

18 July 2003
While investigating a crashed ship, SG-1 finds hundreds of inhabited stasis pods. While doing a thorough count, they are all knocked unconscious by an alien force. When Teal'c wakes Dr. Jackson, Daniel is terrified of him. Upon returning to the SGC, Daniel insists upon getting back to the ship and appears to not know where he is nor who anyone else is.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson / Sovereign Martice / Tryan / Keenin
James Parks ... Pharrin
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser
Travis Webster ... Tryan
Ryan Drescher ... Young Keenin
Kimberly Unger ... Infirmary Nurse

Rob Hayter ... Orderly

Colin Corrigan ... Team Leader

Season 7, Episode 7: Enemy Mine

25 July 2003
At a hopeful mining outpost for Naquadah a member of the survey team is kidnapped by an unknown foe. Based on mining artifacts, Daniel speculates that the creature may have been an Unas. When Teal'c finds the missing man as part of a collection of corpses warning others away from the area, their suspicions appear to be confirmed. Daniel brings Chaka to the planet to help negotiate with the leader of the tribe of Unas.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Michael Rooker ... Colonel Edwards
Steven Williams ... General Vidrine

Alex Zahara ... Iron Shirt

Kavan Smith ... Major Evan Lorne
G. Patrick Currie ... Chaka (as Patrick Currie)
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Michael Shore ... Lt. Menard

Dean Redman ... Lt. Woeste
Kirk Caouette ... Lt. Ritter

Sean Tyson ... Unas #1
Wycliff Hartwig ... Unas #2

Season 7, Episode 8: Space Race

1 August 2003
The captain of the Serrakin prisoner transport ship Cerberus seeks Major Carter's help in winning a race and offers in exchange full access to their ion engine technology. He further explains that it is not through official channels and that they will only learn what they pick up by helping him tune up his ship. Sam agrees to help and insists upon running the race with him. However, the competition for this race is steep and there is no telling whether the team will be able to surpass their rivals.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Scott MacDonald ... Golon Jarlath

Alex Zahara ... Warrick Finn
G. Patrick Currie ... Eamon (as Patrick Currie)

Terence Kelly ... Miles Hagan
Allan Lysell ... Del Tynan
Hillary Cooper ... Receptionist
Colin Murdock ... Ardal Hadraig
Peter Kelamis ... Coyle Boron

Benjamin Ayres ... Muirios (as Ben Ayres)
Nick Misura ... Taupen

Lindsay Maxwell ... La'el Montrose

Season 7, Episode 9: Avenger 2.0

8 August 2003
Jay Felger, infamous for his failed projects, and Carter begin work on a computer virus designed to disable a DHD by scrambling its symbols and corresponding coordinates. But when Daniel, O'Neill and the other SG teams become stranded on other planets unable to dial home, Felger's Avenger virus seems to be doing something it wasn't designed to do: it's spreading. As the entire gate network shuts down, Felger and Carter look for a solution to repair the damage that was done.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson
Patrick McKenna ... Jay Felger
Jocelyne Loewen ... Chloe
Gary Jones ... Sgt. Walter Harriman
Paul Lazenby ... Jaffa #1 (uncredited)
Terrance Leigh ... Jaffa #2 (uncredited)
Tony Morelli ... Jaffa #7 (uncredited)
Terrance Morris ... Jaffa #4 (uncredited)
Chris Sayour ... Jaffa #5 (uncredited)
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler (uncredited)

Season 7, Episode 10: Birthright

15 August 2003
After being saved by a group of free female Jaffa, SG-1 is taken to the females' homeworld to meet their leader, Ishta. Ishtar proposes an alliance between her all-female rebel group, Haktil, and the Tau'ri. The Tau'ri offer her Tritonin to supplant their practice of taking the symbiotes from defeated Jaffa in the service of the Goa'uld. However, since Tritonin has only had two test subjects, Teal'c and Bra'tac, they are cautious to spread it among their ranks.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Jolene Blalock ... Ishta

Christine Adams ... Mala
Kathleen Duborg ... Neith

Kirsten Prout ... Nesa

Teryl Rothery ... Dr. Janet Fraiser

Simone Bailly ... Ka'lel

Nigel Vonas ... Ryk'l
Elizabeth Weinstein ... Emta

Julie Hill ... Ginra
Nikki Smook ... Nictal
Cory Martin ... Fallen Jaffa
Kimberly Unger ... Nurse
Ocean Bloom ... Female Jaffa (uncredited)

Season 7, Episode 11: Evolution: Part 1

22 August 2003
Bra'tac and Teal'c encounter a heavily armed enemy with shielding protecting him from Goa'uld weaponry who took out two Goa'uld's personal guards. They barely manage to defeat him and bring him back to SGC for study, but this new threat poses a greater problem for the Tau'ri.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Frank Roman ... Rafael
Bill Dow ... Dr. Bill Lee

Zak Santiago ... Rogelio Duran
Eric Breker ... Colonel Reynolds
Craig Erickson ... Adal

Michael Jonsson ... Jaffa Guard

Dan Payne ... Kull Warrior
Todd Thomson ... Ramius First Prime

Victor Favrin ... Chalo

Sean Whale ... Ramius

Season 7, Episode 12: Evolution: Part 2

15 December 2003
The Tau'ri and Tok'ra have used their captured super-soldier to determine his planet of origin. Though with Daniel, Dr. Lee, and the Ancient device they found in the hands of Honduran kidnappers, SGC must find a way to retrieve them if they are to have any chance of defeating the newly encountered super- soldiers.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak
Tony Amendola ... Master Bra'tac
Frank Roman ... Rafael
Bill Dow ... Dr. Bill Lee

David Palffy ... Anubis

Zak Santiago ... Rogelio
Enrico Colantoni ... Burke

Victor Favrin ... Chalo

Ian Marsh ... Thoth
Miguel Castillo ... Pedro
Dan Shea ... Sgt. Siler

Dan Payne ... Kull Warrior

Alex Zahara ... Motion Capture Warrior (uncredited)

Season 7, Episode 13: Grace

6 January 2004
During an engine cool down break from hyperspace travel the crew of the Prometheus, with Major Carter as an advisor, encounter a space craft of unknown configuration. They hail the ship to no avail; the unknown craft opens fire upon the Prometheus. Carter attempts to override the safety protocols on the hyperdrive to make a short jump into a gas cloud, but in the attempt is knocked unconscious. She awakes to find the ship devoid of all its crew and, as she tries to escape the gas cloud by herself, she begins to hallucinate.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Carmen Argenziano ... Jacob Carter / Selmak

Ingrid Kavelaars ... Major Erin Gant
John Novak ... Colonel William Ronson

Sasha Pieterse ... Grace

Craig Veroni ... Weapons Officer

Season 7, Episode 14: Fallout

13 January 2004
Jonas Quinn returns to SGC to ask for assistance in saving his nation. He explains that the Naquadriah was originally Naquadah and a Goa'uld started a chain reaction to transform all of his planet's Naquadah into Naquadriah. A large vein of Naquadah has just been affected and the Kelownan scientists believe that the transformation will cause this large a deposit to explode, taking their entire nation with it.

Richard Dean Anderson ... Colonel Jack O'Neill

Amanda Tapping ... Major Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge ... Teal'c

Don S. Davis ... Major General George Hammond

Michael Shanks ... Dr. Daniel Jackson

Corin Nemec ... Jonas Quinn

Emily Holmes ... Kianna Cyr

Gillian Barber ... First Minister Dreylock
Patricia Drake ... Lucia Tarthus
Julian Christopher ... Vin Eremal
Bill Nikolai ... Technician Vern Alberts

Season 7, Episode 15: Chimera

20 January 2004
Maj. Carter has been set up with her brother Mark's friend Pete Shanahan, a cop from Denver who thinks Carter works for the Air Force in a simple research capacity. Daniel Jackson is being visited in his dreams by his former lover, Sarah Gardner, who was possessed by the Goa'uld system lord Osiris.