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For other uses, see Water (disambiguation).
| "Fire and Water" | ||||||||
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| An episode from Stargate SG-1 | ||||||||
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Season 1 Episode 13 | |||||||
| Directed by | Allan Eastman | |||||||
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Katharyn Powers Brad Wright | |||||||
| Adaptation on television | Katharyn Powers | |||||||
| Director of photography | Peter F. Woeste | |||||||
| Edited by | Charles E. Robichaud | |||||||
| Production code | 3965 | |||||||
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| Length | 42'24" | |||||||
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| Daniel is taken captive by an alien with a hidden agenda, while SG-1 is made to believe he is dead. |
- "Fire and Water" is the 13th episode of Stargate SG-1 Season 1.
Summary
Story development
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Planets: Oannes Locations: Jack O'Neill's house |
Story
Previously
Teaser
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Analysis
Questions
Answered questions
Non-answered questions
Notes
- The text quoted by Daniel Jackson when Nem used the memory extractor is from fragments of Chaldean history written by Alexander Polystor, a scholar Greek, who lived during 1st Century BC.
- Gerard Plunkett, Nem's portrayer, has played before in Stargate SG-1. He was High Counselor Tuplo in "The Broca Divide".
- The Daniel Jackson's funerals were made by real US Air Force personnel, especially those who are folding the flag and doing salutes.[1]
References
- ↑ Melissa J. Perenson (September 8, 2001). "100th episode Milestone for STARGATE SG-1". mania.com. Retrieved December 31, 2011.