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Stargate SG-1 :: Off the Grid (09x16)
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| Title: | Off the Grid |
| Episode #: | 09x16 |
| Production Number: | 916 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday February 10th, 2006 |
*Also Known As: - Hors limite (
France [M6]) - Ohne Netz (
Austria [ATV]) - Das verschwundene Stargate (
Germany [RTL 2]) - Narušená síť (
Czech Republic [TV Nova])
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UK (Sky One) |
Feb 14, 2006 |
Ireland |
Feb 14, 2006 |
Canada |
Feb 23, 2006 |
FR (M6) |
Jun 17, 2006 |
AT (ATV) |
Jul 03, 2006 |
DE (RTL 2) |
Jan 17, 2007 |
CZ (TV Nova) |
Jun 05, 2007 |
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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.
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Unlike most episodes of the series, this episode is based over the course of a single day. | This episode marks the first appearance of the Odyssey, a second BC-304 Daedalus class ship. | According to a screen in the briefing room of the Odyssey, the BC-304 series ships are in fact "Deep Space Carriers," rather than Battlecruisers like the Prometheus was. | This episode marks the first appearance of Colonel Paul Emmerson (Matthew Glave), the commander of the Odyssey. |
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Mitchell: Everyone's jonesin' for some space corn! | Walter: Sir, if you don't mind me asking...
General Landry: How did we plant the beacon on Nerus?
Walter: Yes, sir.
General Landry: It was a piece of cake. | Worrel: I no longer have any reason to keep you alive.
Daniel: No wait, I...I...I can think of a reason...
(Daniel is having difficulty concentrating)
Sam: We're more valuable alive.
Daniel: Yes! we're more valuable alive...Good one. | Worrel: In fact, if you tell me the location of the Stargate I'm prepared to release you.
Mitchell: Ooh, you are not! I can't...Can you believe he just said that?! | Walter: Shall I dial the coordinates he left, sir.
General Landry: No it’s probably a black hole or worse. If I’ve learned one thing in this command, it’s never trust a Goa’uld, particularly if his name is Nerus.
Walter: Yes, sir! | (Ba'al is pointing a staff weapon at Nerus)
Nerus: My old friend, you wound me deeply.
Ba'al: I’m capable of wounding you much more deeply. | Mitchell: We have got the best job in the world, don’t we?
Sam: I’m going to hit the shower.
Daniel: I’m going to find a doctor.
(Daniel and Sam leave)
Teal’c: We are indeed suitably employed.
(Teal'c also leaves)
Mitchell: (grins) Yeah, it was a good day… |
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When the SG-1 is on the planet held hostage and about to be shot they are sitting down, when they are beamed aboard the Odyssey they are all standing. | While held hostage on the planet, Carter is bleeding from her left cheek and lower lip. When they get beamed on to the Odyssey the blood is gone. |
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