Stargate SG-1 Season 6 Episodes
Season 6 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - Redemption, Pt. 1In this sixth season premiere Jonas (Corin Nemec) unable to return to Kelowna is eager to finish what the missing Dr. Jackson started. He and O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) are introduced to the X-302 the first human-built spacecraft capable of interstellar travel. Meanwhile the Stargate mysteriously malfunctions and Carter (Amanda Tapping) informs O'Neill that it could explode and destroy all life on Earth. Redemption Pt. 1 ends with the fate of Earth in SG-1's hands and no apparent way to avert the impending catastrophe. |
Episode 2 - Redemption, Pt. 2Carter (Amanda Tapping) estimates that the Stargate can only withstand the attack for another 54 hours. Teal'c (Christopher Judge) and his son Ryac decide to seek out and destroy the weapon that has transformed the gate into a time bomb. Meanwhile Jonas (Corin Nemec) saves the day by devising a plan to explode the Stargate seconds after O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) passes through the hyperspace window. SG-1 acquires a new Stargate from the Russians trading plans for the ill-fated X-302. As a reward for helping save the planet Jonas becomes a full-fledged member of SG-1. |
Episode 4 - FrozenWhen woman is found frozen in the ice near an Antarctic research station the SG-1 team is sent to investigate. The three scientists who found the woman - Michaels Osbourne and Dr. Woods - believe she is thousands of years old. Tissue tests show that unlike normal human cells which suffer irreparable damage when frozen the woman's cells are perfectly intact. Aiyana as Michaels has named her is defrosted and slowly comes to life. EEG's indicate that Aiyana may be an example of advanced human evolution with cells that have evolved to withstand sub-zero temperatures. Carter theorizes that her races may have evolved long modern day humans. Michael's contracts an incurable virus from Aiyana who seems immune to its effects. Osbourne falls ill. Then Dr. Woods gets lost in an Antarctic blizzard forcing Teal'c and O'Neill set out on a rescue mission. Teal'c and O'Neill find the doctor nearly frozen and haul him back to the base dome for treatment. As they desperately try to save his life Aiyana steps forward and heals Woods with her bare hands. After curing Osbourne Michaels and Carter Aiyana collapses in exhaustion. With her immune system weakened by the stress of all that healing Aiyana succumbs to the virus as well. O'Neill begins to show symptoms but Aiyana dies before she can help him. Back at SGC a Tok'ra named Thoran informs the team that O'Neill will die unless he accepts a symbiote. O'Neill is reluctant but Carter assures him that the symbiote will only stay until he is cured and the Tok'ra can find a new host. When Carter mentions that the symbiote has important information acquired during a recent mission before the untimely death of its host O'Neill agrees to have the procedure. |
Episode 5 - NightwalkersCarter (Amanda Tapping) Teal'c (Christopher Judge) and Jonas (Corin Nemec) are sent to a small town on the Oregon coast to search for missing research scientist Richard Flemming. After the three find a partially constructed alien ship in one of the buildings Carter discovers that the zombie-like townspeople are actually Gou'ald. We learn that Immunitech is implanting Gou'ald symbiotes in the population. A symbiote is administered to Carter but Flemming's antibiotic allows her to play along until NID special operations forces arrive. |
Episode 12 - Unnatural Selection, Pt. 2After rescuing SG-1 from hyperspace the Asgard leader Thor asks SG-1 help fight the replicators that have overrun his home world. The replicators box-like robots that have the ability to think and evolve consume everything in their path with an instinctive thirst for the knowledge and experience of those they devour. Thor explains that the Asgard lured millions of the creatures to the planet in an attempt to slow their evolution with a time dilator. Instead the replicators used the device to speed up time allowing them to evolve at an astonishing rate. SG-1 finds the planet paved in a layer of metal replicator bricks miles thick. Five humans confront the team and order Carter to stop tinkering with time dilator. When she refuses the humans reveal that they are actually replicators that have merged with human forms. The replicator-humans named First Second Third Fourth and Fifth disarm SG-1 and probe their memory banks allowing them to see what the team is thinking at all times. Fifth who seems sympathetic to SG-1 taps into Carter's mind where their communication can’t be intercepted and agrees to help the team escape in return for safe passage from the planet. Faced with the risk of unleashing an army of replicator-humans on an unsuspecting galaxy the team has no choice but to trick Fifth into missing the ship. Carter reconfigures the time dilator and starts it up just as the replicators realize what’s happening. Fifth is captured but the device quickly slows time to a standstill and allows SG-1 to escape. A replicator ship veers toward O'Neill and crew but it is consumed by the force field expanding outward from the time dilator as SG-1 heads for home. |
Episode 13 - Sight UnseenSG-1 returns from an archeological site on another planet carrying an ancient artifact that glows and emits strange energy waves. When Jonas catches a glimpse of an eel-like alien life form disappearing through a concrete wall of the gateroom Hammond orders a security lockdown of the base. However the alert is lifted when no trace of the creature can be detected. Unfazed O’Neill heads off on a fishing trip while Jonas and Carter stay behind to examine the artifact. As they work Jonas sees an alien slither across his arm but Carter doesn’t see the alien and Jonas starts to wonder if he’s losing his mind. Meanwhile O’Neill is chatting with a rural gas station owner named Vernon Sharpe when an eel-like alien flies past his head. Sharpe however sees nothing unusual. Back at SGC Carter determines that the creatures exist in a parallel dimension and can only be seen by people who have been exposed to the artifact’s energy. When Carter realizes that the device gives off an electrical charge that can be passed from person to person O’Neill has to retrace his steps and warn everyone he has contacted. A paranoid and Gulf War veteran Sharpe starts seeing creatures before O’Neill can get to him. Afraid the government is after him Sharpe goes AWOL undermining SG-1’s efforts to contain the disease. Carter and Jonas meanwhile create a cure by reversing the device’s energy field. SG-1 deduces that Sharpe headed for a friend’s place in Las Vegas. O’Neill chases him through the airport and into a hangar and talks the psychologically damaged veteran into keeping the whole episode a secret. |
Episode 16 - MetamorphosisThe episode starts with Jonas and Carter talking when suddenly the Russian SG team returns. They bring back a sickly man named Alebran who informs them that Nirrti is experimenting with his people. |
Episode 19 - The ChangelingIn a busy hospital Teal'c is wheeled into surgery. As the surgeon in charge looks at him the doctor's eyes glow white: It is the Goa'uld system lord Apophis. |
Episode 21 - ProphecySG-1 is on planet P4S-237 talking to the people there who have been oppressed by the Goa'uld system lord Ba'al whose emissary system lord Mot regularly visits the planet to collect a tribute in the form of Naquadah. |
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