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Season 7 |
| 133 :07x01 - Fallen (1) (Jun/13/2003) | .Jonas Quinn finds what he thinks to be the information needed to find the Lost City of the Ancients. After letting General Hammond know this, SG-1 heads off to the planet in question, where they find some ruins. While there, they meet a group of travelers who have taken up refuge. This also leads to the discovery that Daniel Jackson has returned to corporeal form, but apparently with no memories whatsoever of his past.
After a bit of convincing from Jack and Sam, Daniel decides to return with them to Earth to try to recover his past memories. While Daniel is doing this, an extensive search is made of the ruins, but they come up empty handed.
Slowly but surely, Daniel begins to remember parts of his past life, and rejoins SG-1. Then he finds that he is able to read a Ancient tablet that was found, and realizes that the planet SG-1 is searching for is in fact the wrong planet.
With Anubis still becoming more and more powerful, SG-1 and the Tok'ra devise a plan to lure him to this planet with a fake tablet so that they can take out his new super weapon. Teal'c then heads off to the system lord Yu, to forge an alliance so the full force of the combined system Lord’s fleet can attack Anubis, once his super weapon is destroyed.
This leads to Daniel and Jonas to ring up to Anubis’ ship, to get the coordinates for the shield generator, while O'Neill and Carter fly a F-302 in close to take out a ventilation port to destroy the weapon. Unfortunately, a growingly senile Lord Yu orders his fleet to a different system, so there is nobody around to attack Anubis once the weapon is gone.
After this happens, Jonas is captured and Daniel manages to climb into an air vent, but both are still on Anubis' ship as it escapes into hyperspace. | | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, David Palffy as Anubis, Michael Adamthwaite as Her'ak, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Kevan Ohtsji as Oshu, George Touliatos as Shamda, Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn, | Co-Guest Stars: Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, Johannah Newmarch as Sina, Raahul Singh as Khordib, Vince Crestejo as Yu-huang Shang Ti, Mary-Jane Baker as Special Forces, Eric Breker as Reynolds, | Uncredited: Gillian Barber as Ambassador Dreylock, Vaitiare Bandera as Sha're/Amaunet, Doug Abrahams as Hale | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 134 :07x02 - Homecoming (2) (Jun/13/2003) | | Anubis attacks Jonas' home planet, Kelowna, when he learns that they have mines of Naquadaria. | | Guest Stars: Cliff Simon as Ba'al, Michael Adamthwaite as Her'ak, Gillian Barber as Ambassador Dreylock, David Palffy as Anubis, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn, Kevan Ohtsji as Oshu, Adrian Hough as Gou'ald Lieutenant, Doug Abrahams as Commander Hale, | Co-Guest Stars: Glynis Davies (1) as Ambassador Noor, Jan Bos (1) as Ambassador Sevaarin, Aaron Thompson as Jaffa, Daniel Cudmore as Jaffa | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 135 :07x03 - Fragile Balance (Jun/20/2003) | When a fifteen year old boy arrives at the SGC claiming to be Col. Jack O' Neill, the incredulous team must check out his story. They find that the boy’s DNA matches that of Jack’s. However, upon further investigation, and with the help of the Tok’ra Selmak, they learn this “young Jack” is just a mistaken part of an unsanctioned ongoing experiment by an Asgard hoping to solve the Asgard’s cloning replicative fading problem, which threatens the Asgard’s future existence.
Can the team rescue the real O’Neill from this arrant Asgard experiment, and can they find a way to cure the genetic errors in “young Jack,” which will soon cause his early demise? | | Guest Stars: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Michael Welch as Young Jack, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, | Co-Guest Stars: Noah Beggs as Security Force Officer, Theresa Lee (1) as Interpreter, Evan Lendrum as Pilot #1, Michael Shanks as Thor, Ralph Alderman (1) as Shop Owner, Poppi Reiner as Pamela, Tom Heaton as Werner, Chris Kramer as Pilot #2, Peter DeLuise as Loki, Ed Hong-Louie as Zyang Wu, Dan Payne as SF #2, Gregory Bennett (1) as Lt. Col. Beck, | Uncredited: Geoff Redknap as Asgard Puppeteer, Joey Shea as Young Pamela Ambrose | Director: Peter DeLuise Story: Michael Greenburg (1), Peter DeLuise | Teleplay: Damian Kindler | | Songs: Lily Frost -- Who Am I | | | | | | |
| 137 :07x05 - Revisions (Jul/11/2003) | | On a planet with a toxic atmosphere, SG-1 finds a thriving town of people living in a force field created dome. The people in the town are all connected to a central computer, or the “Link” via a device attached to their foreheads. As SG-1 begins to learn more about this culture, and the Link, town folk start mysteriously disappearing. More seriously, the remaining town’s people don’t remember the missing people at all. Carter soon learns what is happening, but can she stop the continuing disappearances? The team's lives become imperiled as they fight to save those of the town’s people. | | Guest Stars: Tiffany Knight as Evalla, Christopher Heyerdahl as Pallan, Peter LaCroix as Kendrick, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Liam Ranger as Nevin, | Co-Guest Stars: Finn Michael as Councilman, Wendy Noel as Councilwoman, Patrick Keating as Councilman, Michael Robinson (1) as Councilman | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 138 :07x06 - Lifeboat (Jul/18/2003) | SG-1 investigates a crashed space ship on a desolate planet. They find the ship full of people in suspended animation pods. Then something happens that knocks out the separated team. As they awaken, all of them seem fine, except for Jackson, who now appears to have a multiple personality disorder.
Back at the SGC, they learn Jackson’s mind has been invaded by several of the suspended consciences from the ship. Can they remove them, and save Jackson? Or, will Jackson be left going continually from one consciences to the next! | | Guest Stars: Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, James Parks as Pharrin, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, | Co-Guest Stars: Ryan Drescher as Young Keenin, Travis Webster as Tryan, Kimberly Unger as Infirmary Nurse, Rob Hayter (1) as Orderly, Colin Corrigan as Med Team Leader | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 139 :07x07 - Enemy Mine (Jul/25/2003) | | A Stargate Command mining operation on a distant planet is attacked by the previously unknown native Unas’. The SG-1 team, along with the Unas called Chaka, is sent to try to negotiate a possible resolution to both sides’ issues. It turns out that both sides can help the other, and remain in peace. | | Guest Stars: Michael Rooker as Colonel Edwards, Steven Williams as General Vidrine, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, G. Patrick Currie as Chaka, Alex Zahara as Iron Shirt, Kavan Smith (3) as Major Lorne, | Co-Guest Stars: Wycliff Hartwig as Unas #2, Kirk Caouette as Lt. Ritter, Michael Shore (1) as Lt. Menard, Sean Tyson as Unas #1, Dean Redman as Lt. Woeste | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Peter DeLuise | | | |
| 140 :07x08 - Space Race (Aug/01/2003) | | Carter and an old (alien) friend, Warrick, who was captain of the Seberus (from the episode “Forsaken”), join together to co-pilot a ship in a space race held in his planetary area. However, there are those that determined to see him fail in the race. The rest of the SG-1 team jump in to save Carter, and her and Warrick’s attempt to win the lucrative space race. | | Guest Stars: Scott MacDonald as Golen Jarlath, Hillary Cooper as Receptionist, G. Patrick Currie as Eamon, Terence Kelly (1) as Hagan, Allan Lysell as Del Tynan, Alex Zahara as Warrick, | Co-Guest Stars: Ben Ayres as Muirios, Colin Murdock (1) as Ardal Hadraig, Lindsay Maxwell as La'el Montrose, Peter Kelamis as Coyle Boron, Nick Misura as Taupen, | Uncredited: James Parks as Tryan | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Damian Kindler | | | |
| 141 :07x09 - Avenger 2.0 (Aug/08/2003) | | A comedic episode which has the scientist Felger attempting to input a virus to shut down one specific gate winds up shutting down all the system gates, which strands many SG teams on other worlds. This leaves O'Neill, Dr. Jackson and the other off world teams in pearl. | | Guest Stars: Jocelyne Loewen as Chloe, Patrick McKenna as Jay Felger, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, | Uncredited: Chris Sayour as Jaffa #5, Terrance Morris as Jaffa #4, James Michaelopolis (1) as Jaffa #6, Tony Morelli as Jaffa #7, Sylvesta Stuart as Jaffa #10, Terrance Leigh (1) as Jaffa #2, Paul Lazenby as Jaffa #1, Ron Robinson as Jaffa #8 | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | | | |
| 142 :07x10 - Birthright (Aug/15/2003) | | The SG-1 team travels to a world controlled by Jaffa women. These woman prey on other Goa'ulds for their symbiotes, in order to preserve their blood line. | | Guest Stars: Christine Adams as Mala, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Jolene Blalock as Ishta, Kirsten Prout as Ny'sa, Kathleen Duborg as Neath, | Co-Guest Stars: Nikki Smook as Nictal, Simone Bailly as Ka'lel, Elizabeth Weinstein as Emta, Julie Hill (1) as Ginra, Cory Martin (1) as Fallen Jaffa, Nigel Vonas as Ryk'l, Kimberly Unger as Nurse | Director: Peter F. Woeste Writer: Christopher Judge | | | |
| 143 :07x11 - Evolution (1) (Aug/22/2003) | | Daniel Jackson travels to South America, to find a way to destroy the invincible Anubis warriors, while there he is abducted. | | Guest Stars: Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Frank Roman as Rafael, Zak Santiago as Rogelio, | Co-Guest Stars: Craig Erickson as Adal, Victor Favrin as Chalo, Todd Thomson as Ramius' First Prime, Sean Whale as Ramius, Dan Payne as Kull Warrior, Michael Jonsson (8) as Jaffa Guard, Eric Breker as Colonel Reynolds | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Damian Kindler Story: Michael Shanks | | | |
| 144 :07x12 - Evolution (2) (Jan/09/2004) | | Jack mounts a rescue mission to free Daniel and Carter is assigned a reconnaisance mission to determine what Anubis' plans are. | | Guest Stars: Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak, Enrico Colantoni as Burke, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Frank Roman as Rafael, David Palffy as Anubis, Zak Santiago as Rogelio, Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, | Co-Guest Stars: Miguel Castillo as Pedro, Victor Favrin as Chalo, Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, Dan Payne as Kull Warrior, Ian Marsh as Thoth, | Uncredited: Alex Zahara as Motion Capture Warrior | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Peter DeLuise Story: Damian Kindler | | | | | | | | | |
| 147 :07x15 - Chimera (Jan/30/2004) | Daniel begins to have persistent dreams about his former lover, Sarah Gardner. These dreams feel very real to Jackson, who is now finding his nightly sleeps are not restful at all. The team looks into the cause of Jackson’s dreams, and they find a big surprise.
At the same time, Carter begins a romantic relationship with Pete Shanahan. Carter’s assistance in learning the cause of Jackson’s dreams leads to a conflict with her relationship with Pete. | | Guest Stars: Anna-Louise Plowman as Dr. Sarah Gardner/Osiris, David DeLuise as Peter Shanahan, Paul Jarrett as Special Agent Farrity | Director: William Waring Writer: Damian Kindler | | | | | | |
| 149 :07x17 - Heroes (1) (Feb/13/2004) | The SGC is required by the President to allow a film crew to make a documentary of the operations there. The objective is to preserve the on goings there for future generations. However, the film director grates on the SGC staff, and chaffs at the limits placed on him by Gen. Hammond.
When, during the filming of this documentary, an off world team gets into trouble, and the SG-1 team is about to be sent to help out, will Gen. Hammond let the film crew go with them? | | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, David Lewis (2) as Cameron Balinsky, Ronny Cox (1) as Senator Robert Kinsey, Saul Rubinek as Emmett Bregman, Tobias Slezak as Tech Sergeant Dale James, Adam Baldwin as Colonel Dave Dixon, Mitchell Kosterman as Colonel Tom Rundell, Christopher Redman as Airmen Shep Wickenhouse, | Co-Guest Stars: Julius Chapple as Senior Airman Simon Wells, Christopher Pearce (1) as Senior Airman Jake Bosworth, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Ryan W. Smith (3) as Special Forces Guard, Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, | Uncredited: Rob Hayter (1) as Bra'tac Fight Double | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 150 :07x18 - Heroes, Part 2 (Feb/20/2004) | While being overseen by an official, but unwelcome, documentary video crew, a valued SG member dies in an off-world fire fight. The documentary crew pushes to learn the details, while a government investigator arrives to try to determine why the SG command felt it worth while to allocate the cost in money and lives to rescue the SG team originally stranded.
Gen. Hammond finds a way to work the one against the other, to resolve both issues. Meanwhile, SG-1 struggles to overcome the SG command’s loss. | | Guest Stars: Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Julius Chapple as Senior Airman Simon Wells, Saul Rubinek as Emmett Bregman, Tobias Slezak as Tech Sergeant Dale James, Mitchell Kosterman as Colonel Tom Rundell, Christopher Redman as Airman Shep Wickenhouse, Adam Baldwin as Colonel Dave Dixon, Robert Picardo as Agent Richard Woolsey, | Co-Guest Stars: Christopher Pearce (1) as Senior Airman Jake Bosworth, Jim Byrnes (1) as Documentary Narrator, Katey Wright as Marci Wells, | Uncredited: Sharon Simms as SG-5 (as Sharon Sims), Chris Sayour as Jaffa, John Ulmer as SG-5, Martin Szlavy as Jaffa, Efosa Otuomagie as Jaffa, Terrance Morris as Jaffa, Tony Morelli as SG-5, Steven McMichael (1) as SG-5, Brad Loree as Jaffa, Brad Kelly as Jaffa, Mike Desabrais as Jaffa | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 151 :07x19 - Resurrection (Feb/27/2004) | | O’Neil gets promoted to replace Gen. Hammond, and Anubis fleet has been destroyed. However, when a highly decorated Russian officer arrives to request being assigned to SG-1 now open fourth position, strange events begin to occur. The officer collapses and the SGC is forced into lockdown. An old nemesis has returned, and SG-1’s solution to fighting him is, let’s say, unique. | | Guest Stars: Peter Flemming (1) as Agent Malcolm Barrett, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Kristen Dalton as Anna/Sekmet, Martin Novotny as NID Interrogation-Room Guard, Brad Greenquist as Dr. Keffler, | Uncredited: Bruce Woloshyn as Dead Scientist #1 | Director: Amanda Tapping Writer: Michael Shanks | | | |
| 152 :07x20 - Inauguration (Mar/05/2004) | A newly elected President Hayes is told about the existence of the SGC, and the fact that Vice President Kinsey has know about the SGC for some time now. Angry about being left out, Hayes meets with Kinsey, Kinsey’s investigative attorney Richard Woolsey, and the General who informed Hayes of the SGC’s existence, Gen. Francis Maynard.
Kinsey and Woolsey forcefully argue for Kinsey to replace Gen. Hammond and the SG-1 team. Gen. Maynard argues just as forcefully on behalf of Gen. Hammond and the SG-1 team. Flashbacks from previous episodes are used to relive the points made by each side.
In his mind, Woolsey begins to question Kinsey’s motives, and does something unexpected. | | Special Guest Stars: William Devane as President Henry Hayes, | Guest Stars: Robert Picardo as Agent Richard Woolsey, Ronny Cox (1) as Vice President Robert Kinsey, James McDaniel (1) as General Francis Maynard, Jerry Wasserman as Chief of Staff/Stan, Mikka Dargel as Kinsey's Aide/Sara, Holly Dignard as President's Aide | Director: Peter F. Woeste Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | | | |
| 153 :07x21 - Lost City (1) (Mar/12/2004) | | In the last episode of season seven, Colonel Jack O' Neill allows himself to have Ancient knowledge downloaded into his brain, just like he had done before. While O' Neill's mind deteriorates, Anubis attacks the Earth and SG-1 has to race to find the Lost City which could hold the key to destroying Anubis and his army of super warrior. | | Special Guest Stars: William Devane as President Henry Hayes, | Guest Stars: Nigel Johnson as Jaffa, Jason Howell as Major Harper, Holly Dignard as President's Aide, Ronny Cox (1) as Vice President Robert Kinsey, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Igor Morozov as Russian Man, David Palffy as Anubis, John Prowse as Colonel Pearson, John Sampson as SG-5 Soldiers, Jerr Weddell as Jaffa Commander, Bill Edwards (2) as SG-5 Soldier, Jason Calder as SG-3 Soldiers, Ron Blecker as SG-3 Airman, Eric Breker as Colonel Reynolds (SG-3), Ken Kirzinger as Jaffa, Gavin Buhr as Jaffa, Dee Jay Jackson as Cab Driver, John MacDonald (1) as SG-3 Soldier, Mark Pawson as Secret Service Man, Dan Payne as Kull Warrior, Jessica Steen as Dr. Elizabeth Weir, Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, Ed Anders as Jaffa, Bonnie Arbuthnot as Bonnie, | Co-Guest Stars: Bill Stewart as Jaffa | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Brad Wright (1), Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 154 :07x22 - Lost City (2) (Mar/19/2004) | | In the second part of the season seven finale, SG-1 are left hoping that the knowledge to destroy Anubis and his army is in O' Neill's brain. However things look bleak as O' Neill is slowly dying and has lost the ability to communicate in English... | | Special Guest Stars: General John P. Jumper as Himself, William Devane as President Henry Hayes, | Guest Stars: Dan Payne as Super Soldier, John Prowse as Col. Pearson, David Palffy as Anubis, Peter Kufluk as Technician #2, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, Michael Adamthwaite as Her'ak, Kurt Max Runte as Kirkland, Marc Worden as Ronan, Ingrid Kavelaars as Major Erin Gant, Colleen Winton as National Security Advisor, James McDaniel (1) as General Francis Maynard, Ronny Cox (1) as Vice President Robert Kinsey, Jessica Steen as Dr. Elizabeth Weir | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Brad Wright (1), Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
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