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Season 5 | | | |
| 90 :05x02 - Threshold (3) (Jul/06/2001) | Teal'c, whose mind has been altered by system lord Apophis, now believes that the last four years he spent where working undercover for Apophis against the SG-1. The SG-1 need to find away to get his mind back.
The team seek out Bra'tac, and ask his help. Bra’tac performs the Jaffa ritual known as the Rite of Mal'Sharran. However, this ritual will bring Teal’c to the edge of death, by forcing him to relive events throughout his life. | | Guest Stars: Peter Williams (1) as Apophis, Eric Schneider as Dr. MacKenzie, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, Karen van Blankenstein as Nurse, Brook Susan Parker as Drey'auc (as Brook Parker), David Lovgren as Va'lar | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 91 :05x03 - Ascension (Jul/13/2001) | While inspecting a mysterious weapon on a distant planet, Carter is inexplicably knocked unconscious. She is taken back to the SGC, leaving another team to investigate the aspects of the weapon.
Carter finds that an ascended Ancient, Orlin, has followed her back to Earth. At first, she thinks he is imaginary, but then Orlin takes on a real human form to interact with her. He tells her testing the weapon will destroy the planet, and should not be tested.
However, other forces now know of Orlin, and are watching Carter’s every move. Things come to a head as Carter tries to stop the test firing of the weapon, and the secret governmental group’s attempt to capture Orlin. | | Guest Stars: Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Sean Patrick Flanery (1) as Orlin, John de Lancie as Col. Frank Simmons, | Co-Guest Stars: Eric Breker as Colonel Reynolds, Rob Fournier (1) as Special Forces Commander, Ben Wilkinson (1) as O'Brien | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 92 :05x04 - The Fifth Man (Jul/20/2001) | O' Neill stays behind on a planet with Lt. Tyler, a new addition to the team, as the others escape back to Earth. They ask to immediately return to the planet with, reinforcements to rescue O’Neill and Tyler, when Gen. Hammond informs them that there has never been a Lt. Tyler on their team, and that in fact, he does not even know a Lt. Tyler. Gen. Hammond denies the return, and forces SG-1 to be looked over in the infirmary.
Col. Frank Simmons appears and begins his own investigation; only his motives appear to be more sinister.
So, just who is it that O' Neill is helping, and can SG-1 on Earth convince the SGC to save O’Neill and the other entity before the Goa’uld capture or kill them? | | Guest Stars: John de Lancie as Colonel Frank Simmons, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Dion Johnstone as Lieutenant Tyler, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, | Co-Guest Stars: Dario De Iaco as Jaffa #3, Karen van Blankenstein as Nurse, Brad Kelly as Jaffa #1, Shawn Stewart as Jaffa #2 | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 93 :05x05 - Red Sky (Jul/27/2001) | SG-1 gates to a world which they find worships the Norse god, Freyr. The people believe the team are Elves, as disciples of Freyr are known as.
All seems to go well until the planet’s sky turns red. The local religious interpreter decries that the SG-1 team is the cause of this strange occurrence, suggesting that SG-1 has brought on Rag’norok on the people – meaning the end of time.
The events of SG-1’s arrival lead to the possible demise of all of the planet’s inhabitants, and the team’s own peril. O’Neill is able to request help from the Asgard high counsel via their beaming viewing system in the villages temple, but the Asgard counsel tells him they are prevented from helping, due to provisions in the “protected planets” treaty with the Goa’uld.
SG-1 must find their own way to save the planet, and its people on their own. | | Guest Stars: John Prosky as Malchus, Fred Applegate as Elrad, | Co-Guest Stars: Norman Armour as Dr. MacLaren, Brian Jensen as Freyr, | Uncredited: Dion Luther as Asgard Council Member (voice) | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Ron Wilkerson | | | |
| 94 :05x06 - Rite of Passage (Aug/03/2001) | When Cassandra exhibits strange uncontrollable electro magnetic effects, which cause most electrical sources nearby to burn out, she is taken back to the SGC. In investigating the cause, they are lead to believe Nirrti is involved in the strange development of children on Cassandra’s planet.
The team struggles to find the answer, or the cure, to Cassandra’s situation. However, they get a nasty shock related to their investigation of Nirrti’s seemingly abandoned lab on Cassandra’s planet. | | Guest Stars: Colleen Rennison as Cassandra, Jacqueline Samuda as Nirrti, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard de Klerk (1) as Dominic, Karen van Blankenstein as Nurse | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Heather E. Ash | | | |
| 95 :05x07 - Beast of Burden (Aug/10/2001) | Daniel and the SG-1 team find Chaka has been captured by an agrarian society, which posses Goa’uld weapons. It seems the society uses the Unas’ as beasts of burden. Daniel insists they try and rescue Chaka.
Once on the planet, Jack and Daniel try to reason with the planet’s Unas slave traders, while Teal’c and Carter keep watch from a nearby hill. Things don’t go well, and the team decides to “extract” Chaka by force. Unfortunately, this leads to Jack and Daniel being captured as well.
It is then up to Teal’c and Carter to free them and Chaka. However, Chaka has plans of his own to take down his captors, and free his fellow imprisoned Unas, and Jack and Daniel, too. | | Guest Stars: Alex Zahara as Shy One, Vincent Hammond as Big One, Larry Drake as Burrock, Dion Johnstone as Chaka, | Co-Guest Stars: Herbert Duncanson as Guard, Finn Michael as Guard, Trevor Jones as Unas, Wycliff Hartwig as Unas, Noel Callahan as Boy (as Noel Callaghan), Dean Paul Gibson (1) as Man From Store, | Uncredited: Ryan Christopher Keys as Out world Alien | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Peter DeLuise | | | | | | | | | |
| 98 :05x10 - 2001 (Aug/31/2001) | SG-1 finds a peaceful agrarian world upon a visit. The people there connect SG-1 with an amazingly advanced race from another planet. The Aschiens tell SG-1 they will gladly share their technology, based on certain conditions.
Will this “to good to be true” ally prove to be just what Earth has been looking for, or do the Aschien have a secret agenda in their offer? The answer they find will shock the SGC to its very core. | | Guest Stars: Dion Luther as Mollem, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Ronny Cox (1) as Senator Robert Kinsey, Christopher Cousins as Ambassador Joe Faxon, Robert Moloney as Borren, | Co-Guest Stars: Howard Siegel as Keel, Rob Lee (7) as Major Pierce | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 99 :05x11 - Desperate Measures (Sep/07/2001) | A Russian team working for the N.I.D. captures a Jaffa that is being held by the Russians. Another N.I.D. team then captures Carter. The common reason behind these actions revolves around a billionaire named Adrian Conrad. Conrad has a fatal illness, which only the implantation of a symbiote can cure. However, he needs to find out how Carter survived the removal of her former host.
O’Neill seeks out the help of the traitor Maybourne to get Sam back before it’s too late to save her from Conrad’s experiments. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Johnston (1) as Doctor, Carrie Genzel as Diana Mendez, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Ted Cole as Doctor, Bill Marchant as Adrian Conrad, John de Lancie as Colonel Frank Simmons, Tom McBeath as Colonel Harry Maybourne, | Co-Guest Stars: Sasha Piltsin as Driver, Tammy Pentecost as Assistant, Igor Morozov as Roadblock Soldier, Robert Manitopyes as Guard, Jay Winston Kramer (1) as Guard, Raoul Ganeev as Roadblock Soldier, Frank C. Turner (1) as Homeless Man | Director: William Gereghty (1) Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 100 :05x12 - Wormhole X-Treme! (Sep/08/2001) | | SG-1 find out Martin Lloyd has become the consultant for a television programme similar in plot to what SG-1 do. They also find out a space ship is heading towards the Earth. | | Guest Stars: Robert Lewis (4) as Dr. Peter Tanner, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Benjamin Ratner as Studio Executive, Willie Garson as Martin Lloyd, Peter DeLuise as The Director, Michael DeLuise as Nick Marlowe/Colonel Danning, Jill Teed as Yolanda Reese/Stacy Monroe, | Co-Guest Stars: Don Thompson (1) as Props Guy, Peter Flemming (1) as Agent Malcolm Barrett, Christian Bocher as Raymond Gunn/Dr. Levant/Himself, Mar Andersons (1) as Bob, Herbert Duncanson as Douglas Anders/Grell, | Uncredited: Brad Wright (1) as Executive Producer, Michael Greenburg (1) as Executive Producer, Dan Shea as Crew member, Robert C. Cooper (3) as Writer, Bruce Woloshyn as Television Crew Member, David Sinclair as Bill A.D., Kiara Hunter as Alien Princess, Michelle Commens as Television Crew Member, Keath Thome as Head SF, Laura Drummond (1) as Security Guard | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | | | |
| 101 :05x13 - Proving Ground (Mar/08/2002) | After a poor training simulation with new potential recruits for the SGC, O’Neill tries one more exercise, which goes equally bad for the recruits. At the end of the exercise, Jack receives a cryptic call and repeats into the phone the word “Foothold.” The recruits hearing this know that a potential alien takeover of the SGC has occurred. Jack is then shot, as he shoots and kills several unknown strangers that arrive in vehicles to talk to Jack. The recruits now appear to be the only people around that can help O’Neill in this situation.
They sneak into the SGC through the ventilation system, and try to find Carter, who had warned O’Neill and has the answer to what is happening. However, all is not all what it seems there. And in the end, the recruit team leader, Lt. Elliott, must risk death to save one of his teammates. | | Guest Stars: Elisabeth Rosen as Air Force Lt. Jennifer Hailey, Courtenay J. Stevens (1) as Lt. Elliott, David Kopp as Lt. Grogan, Michael Kopsa as General Kerrigan, Grace Park as Lt. Satterfield | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Ron Wilkerson | | | |
| 102 :05x14 - 48 Hours (Mar/15/2002) | | After a near deadly pursuit by gliders and the well aimed destruction of one vessel, the SG-1 team just manage to leap safely through the Stargate. However a glider crashes on the Stargate just as Teal'c is going through, resulting in his energy being trapped in the Stargate. Just how can Stargate Command bring Teal'c through the Stargate? | | Guest Stars: Gary Chalk as Russian Colonel, David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Tom McBeath as Colonel Harry Maybourne, Bill Marchant as Adrian Conrad Goa'uld, John de Lancie as Col. Frank Simmons, Colin Cunningham (1) as Major Paul Davis, | Co-Guest Stars: Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, Ken Phelan as Food Server, Tracy Westerholm as SF, Martin Blatz as NID Guard, Jeff Seymour as Mr. Black | Director: Peter F. Woeste Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 103 :05x15 - Summit (1) (Mar/22/2002) | | Daniel Jackson is given a mission by the Tok'ra where he could possibly take out all the Goa'uld leaders. | | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Andrew Kavadas as Zipacna's Jaffa, Natasha Khadr as Bastet, Bonnie Kilroe as Morrigan, Anna-Louise Plowman as Dr. Sarah Gardner/Osiris, Cliff Simon as Ba'al, William de Vry as Aldwin, Vince Crestejo as Yu-huang Shang Ti, Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Courtenay J. Stevens (1) as Lt. Elliott, Kevin Durand as Zipacna, Anthony Ulc as Mansfield, Paul Anthony (1) as Slave, Suleka Mathew as Kali, Kwesi Ameyaw as Olokun, Jennifer Calvert as Ren Au, | Uncredited: Simon Hayama as Jarren | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | | | |
| 104 :05x16 - Last Stand (2) (Mar/29/2002) | As Daniel decides to change the original plan to kill the assembled Goa’uld System Lords, Carter must find a way out of the tunnels created by the Tok’ra, which are being destroyed by the attacking Goa’uld fleet. It’s up to O’Neill and Teal’c to try to get to save them.
In the mean time, back at the Goa’uld conference, Daniel must learn the attending Goa’uld’s plans, and escape before he is possible served up as a meal or turned into a Goa’uld at the ending ceremony. | | Guest Stars: Vince Crestejo as Yu-huang Shang Ti, Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Bonnie Kilroe as Morrigan, Courtenay J. Stevens (1) as Lt. Elliott, Jennifer Calvert as Ren Au, Kwesi Ameyaw as Olokun, Anna-Louise Plowman as Dr. Sarah Gardner/Osiris, Cliff Simon as Ba'al, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, | Co-Guest Stars: Andrew Kavadas as Zipacna's Jaffa, Natasha Khadr as Bastet, Simon Hayama as Jarren, Suleka Mathew as Kali, Paul Anthony (1) as Slave, Anthony Ulc as Mansfield, Kevin Durand as Zipacna | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 105 :05x17 - Fail Safe (Apr/05/2002) | | As an asteroid hurtles towards Earth, SG-1 repairs an abandoned Goa'uld ship to use as a launching pad for a naquadah bomb, which should explode the rock into small pieces before impact. But then Stargate Command lose the ship's signal and fear that SG-1 has crashed, leaving them dead and Earth facing a great peril. | | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Colin Cunningham (1) as Major Paul Davis, | Co-Guest Stars: Dion Luther as Asgard Council Member (voice), Greg Anderson as Webber, Michael Teigen as Telescope Guy, David Bloom (1) as Spellman, Kirsten Williamson as Jalen | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | | | | |
| 107 :05x19 - Menace (Apr/26/2002) | SG-1 investigates a long dead ancient civilization only to find a perfectly preserved female robot. They bring the robot back to Stargate Command and reactivate it in hopes of finding answers to their many questions. However, the robot turns out to have a childlike personality and no memory of what happened to her planet.
It turns out Reece, as the robot is named, has a major connection to the Replicators. Can Stargate Command survive Reece’s presence on the base? Will this danger spread to the rest of Earth? | | Guest Stars: Danielle Nicolet as Reese, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, | Co-Guest Stars: Tracy Westerholm as Special Forces Soldier, Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, Kyle Riefsnyder as Special Forces Soldier, Colin Lawrence as SG-3 Leader, Biski Gugushe as Special Forces Soldier | Director: Martin Wood Story: James Tichenor | Teleplay: Peter DeLuise | | | |
| 108 :05x20 - The Sentinel (May/03/2002) | Stargate Command learns that a planet with a protective shield against the Goa’uld, and once visited by the rouge off world NID team, is now defenseless against an ongoing Goa’uld attack. SG-1 must utilize the service of two of the NID team who visited the planet, who are also currently condemned to a death sentence on Earth, to help save the planet.
However, can SG-1 really trust the rouge NID team members to do the right thing and help them? | | Guest Stars: David Kopp as Lieutenant Grogan, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Frank Cassini as Colonel Shaun Greaves, Henry Gibson as Marul, Christina Cox (1) as Kershaw, | Co-Guest Stars: Shawn Reis as Jaffa Commander, Chris Newton (1) as Caretaker, Carrie Fleming (1) as Assistant (as Carrie Ann Fleming), Colin Lawrence as Major Lawrence | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Ron Wilkerson | | | |
| 109 :05x21 - Meridian (May/10/2002) | | After returning from an off world mission, Daniel Jackson is stricken with radiation poisoning. Attempting to find out what happened, General Hammond hears two different stories, the SG-1 team say Daniel is a hero who saved the people of that planet, but the officials of that planet accuse Daniel of sabotaging a government experiment. Dr. Frasier tells everyone that Daniel is dying and it can only survive if he is put in a Goa'uld sarcophagus. | | Guest Stars: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Mel Harris as Oma Desala, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, | Co-Guest Stars: Kevin McCrae as Scientist, David Hurtubise as Tomis Lee | Director: William Waring Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | | | | |
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