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Season 9 |
| 175 :09x01 - Avalon (1) (Jul/15/2005) | All of the original members of SG-1 have now left the SGC, and Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell has now been given command of an empty SG-1, as a reward for the work he did in the battle over Antarctica (Episode 7x22). Mitchell tries in vain to get the original members of SG-1 back together, but none of the team seems to want to. That is until Vala Mal Doran, an old "friend" of Daniel's, comes through the gate with an interesting proposition.
This leads the slightly smaller original SG-1 team, with Mitchell, in a new direction, away from the Goa'uld, and in search of more knowledge of the Ancients. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Dean Anderson as Brigadier General Jack O'Neill, Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Matthew Walker as Merlin, Obi Ndefo as Rak'Nor, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, | Co-Guest Stars: Jason Benson as Military Candidate, Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks, Penelope Corrin as Science Candidate, Wendy Russell as Nurse, Sean Arnfinson as Military Candidate, Mar Andersons (1) as Air Force Official, Tyler McClendon as Lt. Banks, Donna White (1) as Crying Mother, Robert Clarke (5) as Science Candidate, Michael Jonsson (8) as F-302 Pilot, Alistair Abell as Science Candidate, Scott Owen as Technician, Claude Knowlton as Doctor | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 176 :09x02 - Avalon (2) (Jul/22/2005) | Using an Ancient communication device, Daniel and Vala are transported into the bodies of two villagers in a distant galaxy. Once there though, Daniel and Vala find that there are beings posing as gods which are much worse than the Goa'uld ever were.
Meanwhile on Dakara things are not going well for the new Jaffa nation. A lot of the Jaffa cannot understand why Teal'c is still spending so much time with the Tau'ri even though he says that finding out about the Ancients will be a great help to the Jaffa.
Back in the other galaxy, Daniel and Vala run into some trouble which leads to a big problem for Vala. | | Special Guest Stars: Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Stephen Park as Harrid, Obi Ndefo as Rak'nor, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, April Telek as Sallis (as April Amber Telek), Mark Houghton as Prior, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, | Co-Guest Stars: Larry Cedar as Ori Prior, Silya Wiggens as Therapist, Brahm Taylor as Villager, Paul Moniz de Sa as Fannis, Nicholas Harrison (1) as Knight, Greg Anderson as Administrator, Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 177 :09x03 - Origin (3) (Jul/29/2005) | Daniel comes face to face with the Ori, the beings posing as gods in this new galaxy and unknowingly reveals the existence of life in our own galaxy to them.
Back at the SGC, the bodies of Daniel and Vala are still unconscious, but Dr. Lam reports that they are back to being stable again for now. General Landry meets with Gerak, who is now basically the leader of the Jaffa nation, to start work on an official treaty. This is interupted, however, by Mitchell and SG-12 bringing back a prior through the gate.
Daniel and Vala manage to get back into their own bodies in the SGC for a short period, just in time to tell everyone about the Ori threat that is now heading towards our galaxy, but are then sucked back into the Ori galaxy.
After hearing about the Ori threat, Mitchell confronts the Prior, who sends them a message about the power of his faith. After this, Daniel and Vala get taken by the villagers. Seeing that their heart rates are rising rapidly again, Mitchell must quickly find a way to get them back into their own bodies. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Dean Anderson as Brigadier General Jack O'Neill, Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Stephen Park as Harrid, Mark Houghton as Prior, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Gerak, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Penelope Corrin as Dr. Lindsay, Larry Cedar as Prior #2, Julian Sands as Doci, Paul Moniz de Sa as Fannis, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, Greg Anderson as Administrator, Gardiner Millar as Yatyir, April Telek as Sallis | Director: Brad Turner (1) Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 178 :09x04 - The Ties That Bind (Aug/05/2005) | | Vala and Daniel, still feeling the effects of the bracelets even after they have been taken off, cannot stray too far away from each other. Vala tells them that they have to go find the scientist that she stole the bracelets from to find out how to reverse the effects. This turns into a trek around the galaxy, trying to find the solution. | | Special Guest Stars: Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Bruce Gray as Sen. Fisher, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Geoff Redknap as Jup, Eileen Pedde as Major Gibson, Darren Moore as Vosh, Wallace Shawn as Arlos, Malcolm Scott as Caius, Michael P. Northey as Inago, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, Morris Chapdelaine as Tenat | Director: William Waring Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 179 :09x05 - The Powers That Be (Aug/12/2005) | | Vala learns that one of the planets she ruled as a Goa'uld has been visited by an Ori Prior and convinces SG-1 to try and go there to convince the inhabitants to refuse the Prior's offer. As usual, all is not as it seems with Vala's being there until the Prior visits again and unleashes a deadly plague. | | Special Guest Stars: Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Matt Johnson (1) as Village Player, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, Nicola Correia Damude (1) as Play Vala, Cam Chai as Azdak, Pablo Coffey as Vashna, Chad Hershler as Village Aide, Michael Coleman (1) as Med Tech, Greg Anderson as The Prior | Director: William Waring Writer: Martin Gero | | | |
| 180 :09x06 - Beachhead (Aug/19/2005) | | While trying to stop the Ori from getting a foothold in our galaxy, SG-1 loses a friend but gains an old one back. | | Special Guest Stars: Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Louis Gossett, Jr. as Gerak, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Barclay Hope as Colonel Lionel Pendergast, Maury Chaykin (1) as Nerus, | Co-Guest Stars: Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks, Brett Chan as Jaffa Pilot, Ian Butcher as Prior, Donald Adams (1) as Latal, Eileen Barrett as Birra | Director: Brad Turner (1) Writer: Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 181 :09x07 - Ex Deus Machina (Aug/26/2005) | | A lone Jaffa is found dead after a hit and run on Earth, and trying to find out why he was here, Teal'c heads to Dakara to question Gerak. They find out that Ba'al is inf act on Earth in hiding. Now the SGC has to deal with finding Baal on Earth and trying to stop Gerak's Jaffa from running around Earth looking for him while running the risk of exposing the Stargate program, as well. | | Guest Stars: Kendall Cross (1) as Julia Donovan, Chilton Crane as Shiela, Barclay Hope as Col. Pendergast, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Gerak, Peter Flemming (1) as Agent Malcolm Barrett, Cliff Simon as Ba'al, Sonya Salomaa as Charlotte Mayfield, | Co-Guest Stars: Diego Klattenhoff as Team Leader, Gardiner Millar as Yat'Yir, Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks, Kevin Blatch as Tobias, Simone Bailly as Ka'lel, Ken Dresen as Alex Jameson, David MacInnis as Williams | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 182 :09x08 - Babylon (Sep/09/2005) | When Teal’c leads the team to find a secretive Jaffe sect known as the Sodan warriors, they are attacked and get split up. Mitchell is attacked by one of the Sodan warriors, but is able to mortally wound him, however, being hurt, then loses consciousness.
He is then taken by the Sodan to be revived and fight in a battle to the death against another Sodan warrior, to revenge the death of one of their brethren. | | Guest Stars: Jarvis W. George (1) as Volnek (as Jarvis George), Tony Todd as Haikon, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, William B. Davis (3) as Prior, Jason Winston George as Jolan (as Jason George), Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, | Co-Guest Stars: Darcy Laurie as Tass'an, Bryan Elliot as Colonel Raimi | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Damian Kindler | | | | | | |
| 184 :09x10 - The Fourth Horseman (1) (Sep/16/2005) | | Gerak proposes to the high council that the Religion of the Ori should be adopted by all Jaffa. Meanwhile, as Carter and Dr. Lee search for sound frequencies to make the Priors unable to access the highly evolved parts of their brains, a Prior disease threatens to contaminate the whole country. | | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, Cameron Bright as Orlin, Simone Bailly as Ka'lel, Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, Don S. Davis as General George Hammond, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Gerak, | Co-Guest Stars: Thomas Milburn, Jr. as Hazmat Officer, Gardiner Millar as Yat'Yir, Julian Sands as Doci, Kurt Evans as Leuitenant, Panou as Lieutenant Fisher, Greg Anderson as Prior #1, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Damian Kindler | | | |
| 185 :09x11 - The Fourth Horseman (2) (Jan/06/2006) | Earth now faces a world wide Pandemic caused by the Ori. However, Orlin’s return to help Sam, and Earth, brings great relief, at least until they learn the downside to Orlin. Part of the SG-1 team is tasked to get the blood of the Prior that caused the infection, in hope it may lead to a cure to the plague.
Stargate Command’s work is hindered by several of Earth’s representatives assigning blame to the SGC for the plague; and then there's Gerak’s previous conversion to a Prior, and his using his voice among the wavering Jaffa. | | Guest Stars: Gary Chalk as Colonel Chekov, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Gerak, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, William B. Davis (3) as Ori Prior, Cameron Bright as Orlin, Simone Bailly as Ka'lel, Don S. Davis as General George Hammond, Tony Todd as Lord Haikon, Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac, | Co-Guest Stars: Jason Winston George as Jolan, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee | Director: Andy Mikita Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 186 :09x12 - Collateral Damage (Jan/13/2006) | While visiting a planet inhabited by a potential ally, Mitchell wakens to find he is been accused of murder. Worse, he has awoken in the dead woman’s abode. Mitchell also has memories of killing the woman, too. SG-1 believes the memories are false, and have been implanted by an experimental device created by the scientists there.
Not only do they need to prove the memories were implanted, but also who did it and who killed the woman Mitchell is accused of murdering. | | Guest Stars: William Atherton as Emissary, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Warren Kimmel as Dr. Marell, Anna Galvin as Dr. Reya Varrick, Benson Simmonds as Dr. Amuro, | Co-Guest Stars: Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, | Uncredited: John Treleaven as Colonel, Brian Drummond as Security Officer, Ian Robison as Mitchell's Father, Maximillian Uurin as Young Mitchell | Director: William Waring Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
| 187 :09x13 - Ripple Effect (Jan/20/2006) | | The SGC receives an IDC from SG-1, but it’s before they are suppose to be back. The team arrives, and then another duplicate SG-1 team arrives, this time, on time. Then several more duplicate SG-1 teams arrives. Carter believes the duplicate teams are from parallel universes. However, one of the duplicate teams seems to have an ulterior motive and a plan. A plan that puts the real SG-1 team in eminent danger. | | Guest Stars: Ian Robison as Mitchell's Father, Dan Shea as Sgt. Siler, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, J. R. Bourne as Martouf / Lantesh, Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser, | Co-Guest Stars: Morris Chapdelaine as Kvasir | Director: Peter DeLuise Story: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi, Brad Wright (1) | | | |
| 188 :09x14 - Stronghold (Jan/27/2006) | | Ba'al brainwashes members of the Jaffa High Council to thwart their move toward democracy. Cameron Mitchell faces a tough decision when he learns that an old friend is about to die. | | Guest Stars: Eric Breker as Colonel Reynolds, Ken Kirzinger as Jaffa Commander Stunt, Yan Feldman as Til'Vak, Dakin Matthews as Maz'rai, Don Thompson (1) as U'kin, Reed Diamond as Major Ferguson, Chelah Horsdal as Com. Officer, Cliff Simon as Ba'al, Tony Amendola as Bra'tac, Gardiner Millar as Yat'yir, | Co-Guest Stars: Veena Sood as Dr. Kelly, Simone Bailly as Ka'lel | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Alan McCullough | | | |
| 189 :09x15 - Ethon (Feb/03/2006) | The SGC learns that the Caledonian’s arch enemy, the Rand government, has been visited by a Prior, who has offered them great weapons to defeat the non-believing Caledonians. The main weapon is a satellite platform which can destroy all of the Caledonians. The Prior is slowly giving the Rand government instructions on how to construct the satellite platform. There may still be time to destroy the weapon, as SG-1 sees that such a weapon could eventually be used against other non-believing worlds, too.
SG-1 decides to take the Prometheus with them in an attempt to destroy the weapon, before its completion. Daniel travels through the gate to try to convince the planets leaders the evil of the Ori. However, Daniel is thrown jail as an enemy of the State, and the Prometheus receives a deadly surprise, once it arrives. | | Guest Stars: Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Barclay Hope as Col. Pendergast, Desiree Zurowski as Chaska, Matthew Bennett (1) as Jared Kane, Ernie Hudson as Pernaux, John Aylward as President Nadal, | Co-Guest Stars: Sage Brocklebank as Rand Tech, Peter Shinkoda as Caledonian Aide, Chelah Horsdal as Lt. Womack, Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks | Director: Ken Girotti Story: Damian Kindler, Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 190 :09x16 - Off the Grid (Feb/10/2006) | When an SG team returns with a corn-like food stalk that has addictive, and mind altering effects, SG-1 is sent to investigate. They head to the planet where the corn-like food, known as kassa, is grown, but their investigation provokes an angry response from the Lucian Alliance that controls the food. While under fire from the alliance, and as they are attempting to dial home, the Stargate and DHD suddenly disappear, leaving SG-1 trapped.
After SG-1 is later rescued from the alliance by Earth’s newest ship, the Odyssey, SG-1 tries to find out who stole the gate. Gen. Landry decides to seek help from the Goa’uld Nerus. Nerus eventually breaks down, after some creative torture techniques by Gen. Landry, and tells them who stole the gate on the alliance’s planet and several other gates as well.
The answer shocks the team, and poses many additional impossible challenges to getting the gates back, but reinforces the need that they do, for the sake of Earth’s future existence. | | Guest Stars: Eric Breker as Col. Reynolds, Eric Steinberg as Netan, Matthew Glave as Col. Emerson, Maury Chaykin (1) as Nerus, Cliff Simon as Ba'al, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Vincent Corazza as Worrel, | Co-Guest Stars: Ahmad Sharmrou as Worrel's Henchman, Michael Sunczyk as Vi'Tak, Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks, Peter New as Farmer | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Alan McCullough | | | |
| 191 :09x17 - The Scourge (Feb/17/2006) | | Representatives from various countries who want to know more about the Stargate and the SGC are taken on a visit to the Gamma site. Unfortunately, at the same time the Gamma site scientists are investigating strange bugs from another planet, believed to be part of an Ori plan to scare worlds into worshiping them. The scientific study leads to the imperilment of the representatives and the Gamma site, as the bugs get out of control. SG-1, having been especially assigned to protect the representatives, must find a way to get them safely back to Earth, before they are consumed by the now carnivorous Ori bugs. | | Guest Stars: Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Andy Maton as Chapman, Mark Oliver as Lapierre, Tony Alcantar (1) as Dr. Myers, Tamlyn Tomita as Shen Xiaoyi, Robert Picardo as Richard Woolsey, Sean Hall as Airman #2 (Airman Walkers), | Co-Guest Stars: Jason McKinnon as Airman #1, Guy Fauchon as Dr. Pullman, John Prowse as Col. Pearson | Director: Ken Girotti Writer: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | | | |
| 192 :09x18 - Arthur's Mantle (Feb/24/2006) | Carter tries to figure out what a strange device found in Merlin’s cave does, after Dr. Lee failed to figure it out after six months. Carter finds something interesting, which unfortunately causes her and Mitchell to be transported to an alternate dimension. They can see and hear those around them, but no one can hear or see the two.
Teal’c, meanwhile, goes with SG-12 on a mission to check on the Sodan, after a distress message is received. Once there, they find Volnek has been affected by a Prior and is now killing everyone in his group in a crazed frenzy and madness, after actually having died.
The two story lines converge when Mitchell decides to go in his “out of sync” state with a second SG team set to rescue Teal’c and SG-12. | | Guest Stars: Eric Breker as Colonel Reynolds, Doug Wert as Major Hadden, Tony Todd as Haikon, Gary Jones (1) as Sgt. Walter Harriman, Jarvis W. George (1) as Volnek, Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee, | Co-Guest Stars: Darren Giblin as Conway, Morris Chapdelaine as Prior | Director: Peter DeLuise Writer: Alan McCullough | | | |
| 193 :09x19 - Crusade (Mar/03/2006) | | Vala returns to the SGC using the same body shifting device seen in "Avalon (2)." In a shift, she returns in the body of Daniel Jackson. She says she has important information to convey to the SGC. However, she digresses into a long diatribe about her time on her distant planet and its people’s struggle there with the Ori, and she finally describes the new great threat to Earth. Also, Vala tells them of an underground resistances group on this planet that opposes the Ori. | | Special Guest Stars: Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Tamlyn Tomita as Shen Xiaoyi, Tim Guinee as Tomin, Michael Ironside as Seevis, Daniella Evangelista as Denya, Gary Chalk as Colonel Chekov ((as Garry Chalk)), | Co-Guest Stars: Doug Abrahams as Prior | Director: Robert C. Cooper (3) Writer: Robert C. Cooper (3) | | | |
| 194 :09x20 - Camelot (Mar/10/2006) | SG-1 travels to planet with the gate address found in the episode “Arthur’s Mantle” to find the Anti-Ori weapon. There they discover a pre-industrial village. In the Camelot town square, as the town is known by on the planet, they find a sword in a stone. Upon talking to the villagers, they learn that Merlin had a library or sanctuary in the town, too. The problem is the curse on the library. Anyone entering the library winds up dead at the hands of the Black Knight defense mechanism. Mitchell will have to fight another Knight in order for them to gain entrance.
The search for the weapon is interrupted by news that a new Ori super gate has been detected. The teams split in to two’s with Jackson and Mitchell returning to search for the weapon, and Carter and Teal’c joining the Odyssey, which is on its way with all the ships that can be mustered, to try to destroy it.
Can the super gate be destroyed in time? If not, can Merlin’s weapon be found in time, if the Ori do make it through the super gate before it is destroyed? | | Special Guest Stars: Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran, | Guest Stars: Matthew Walker as Merlin, Eric Steinberg as Netan, John Noble as Meurik, Gary Chalk as Colonel Chekov, David Thomson (1) as Antonius, Matthew Glave as Col. Emerson, Katharine Isabelle as Valencia, | Co-Guest Stars: Noah Danby as Cha'ra, Peter DeLuise as Kvasir (voice), Martin Christopher as Lt. Marks | Director: Martin Wood Writer: Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi | | | |
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