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* Major General Hammond calls back a retired [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]], forcing him to admit that Doctor [[Daniel Jackson]] is still alive on [[Abydos]]. A second recon mission is sent on Abydos, but Apophis forces are there too and kidnap [[Sha're]], Jackson's wife, and [[Skaara]], his brother. Jackson is brought back on Earth.
* Major General Hammond calls back a retired [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]], forcing him to admit that Doctor [[Daniel Jackson]] is still alive on [[Abydos]]. A second recon mission is sent on Abydos, but Apophis forces are there too and kidnap [[Sha're]], Jackson's wife, and [[Skaara]], his brother. Jackson is brought back on Earth.
* The [[President of the United States]] green-lights the [[Stargate Program]], consisting of nine [[SG teams]] who must determine any threat against Earth, find technology to fight this new enemy, and, if possible make alliances with alien populations. Colonel O'Neill leads [[SG-1]] with [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] and Doctor Daniel Jackson as teammates, and Major [[Charles Kawalsky]] [[SG-2]].
* The [[President of the United States]] green-lights the [[Stargate Program]], consisting of nine [[SG teams]] who must determine any threat against Earth, find technology to fight this new enemy, and, if possible make alliances with alien populations. Colonel O'Neill leads [[SG-1]] with [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] and Doctor Daniel Jackson as teammates, and Major [[Charles Kawalsky]] [[SG-2]].
* On [[Chulak]], a planet found thanks to [[Major]] [[Ferretti]]'s observation, [[SG-1]] are taken prisoner by [[Apophis]]. Colonel O'Neill persuades [[Teal'c]], Apophis [[First Prime]], to let them go. As an answer, Teal'c kills his own [[Serpent Guard]]s. [[Sha're]] and [[Skaara]] are possessed by [[Goa'uld symbiote]]s and leave the planet with Apophis.
* '''February 10''': On [[Chulak]], a planet found thanks to [[Major]] [[Ferretti]]'s observation, [[SG-1]] are taken prisoner by [[Apophis]]. Colonel O'Neill persuades [[Teal'c]], Apophis' [[First Prime]], to let them go. As an answer, Teal'c shoots his own [[Serpent Guard]]s. [[Sha're]] and [[Skaara]] are possessed by [[Goa'uld symbiote]]s and leave the planet with Apophis.
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|Children of the Gods}}
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|Children of the Gods}}<br/>{{ep|Politics}}
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* While they're fighting the [[Serpent guard]]s on [[Chulak]], a [[Charles Kawalsky's Goa'uld|Goa'uld larva]] slowly takes Major [[Charles Kawalsky]] as host. Doctor [[Warner]] does surgery to remove the symbiote but fails. [[Teal'c]] fights the Goa'uld and the latter (as well as Kawalsky) dies when the [[Stargate]]'s [[wormhole]] disengages while he as a part of the head in the [[puddle]].
* While they're fighting the [[Serpent guard]]s on [[Chulak]], a [[Charles Kawalsky's Goa'uld|Goa'uld larva]] slowly takes Major [[Charles Kawalsky]] as host. Doctor [[Warner]] does surgery to remove the symbiote but fails. [[Teal'c]] fights the Goa'uld and the latter (as well as Kawalsky) dies when the [[Stargate]]'s [[wormhole]] disengages while he as a part of the head in the [[puddle]].
* Teal'c joins [[SG-1]] as fourth member.
* Teal'c joins [[SG-1]] as fourth member, following the recommendation previously made by Colonel O'Neill.
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|Children of the Gods}},<br/>{{ep|The Enemy Within}}
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|Children of the Gods}},<br/>{{ep|The Enemy Within}}
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* [[SG-1]] visit a [[Simarka|planet]] populated by the descendants of [[Earth]] [[Monghol]] tribes, using ancestral laws that are not favorable to women. Thanks to [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]], one of the local [[chieftain]]s, [[Moughal]], sets his own women free among his [[Shavadai|people]].
* [[SG-1]] visit a [[Simarka|planet]] populated by the descendants of [[Earth]] [[Monghol]] tribes, using ancestral laws that are not favorable to women. Thanks to [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]], one of the local [[chieftain]]s, [[Moughal]], sets his own women free among his [[Shavadai|people]].
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|Emancipation}}
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|Emancipation}}
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* '''March''': When they visit the [[P3X-797|only planet]] referenced on the [[Abydos cartouche chamber]] matching the few [[symbol]]s seen by the [[refugees of Chulak]], [[SG-1]] and [[SG-3]] bring back to [[Earth]] a [[Virus (The Broca Divide)|very contagious disease]] transforming them and almost all [[Stargate Command]] personnel into [[Touched|primitive bestial beings]]. Thanks to Doctor [[Janet Fraiser|Fraiser]], a [[cure (The Broca Divide)|cure]] is found and all the personnel and some Touched are healed. Colonel O'Neill shows the [[Untouched]] population the way to cure the remaining Touched.
| [[SG-1]]: {{ep|the broca divide}}
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* After several weeks on a [[planet (The First Commandment)|planet]] to study the [[Cave-dwellers (The First Commandment)|locals]], [[SG-9]] commander, Captain [[Jonas Hanson]], eventually poses himself as a god, promising them to provide a sky orange to protect them from the deadly ultra violet radiation. Lieutenant [[Connor]] and his [[anthropologist]] friend [[Frakes]] attempt to warn [[Stargate Command]]. Frakes is murdered by Hanson. [[SG-1]] arrive on the planet, manage to free the locals, and enables a [[solar radiation shield device]].
| [[SG1]]: {{ep|the first Commandment}}
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 26 March 2022

Timeline

Events Sources
SG1: "Within the Serpent's Grasp"
SG1: "Children of the Gods"
"Politics"
SG1: "Children of the Gods",
"The Enemy Within"
SG1: "Emancipation"
SG-1: "The Broca Divide"
SG1: "The First Commandment"

Production

First USA airing

References