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The [[Atlantis 1|team]] finds [[Lucius Lavin]] manipulating the [[People of M65-PL8|people]] of another [[M65-PL8|hapless planet]], using [[Ancient personal shield|Ancient technology]] to pose as an invincible hero.  +
[[SG-1]] comes to the aid of a [[Arkhan's world|world]] about to be invaded by the [[Goa'uld]], only to discover that the local king is Earth's [[Harry Maybourne]].  +
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When [[Major]] [[Samantha Carter|Carter]]'s father [[Jacob Carter|Jacob]] is kidnapped by [[Sokar]], the [[SG-1]] team must infiltrate a [[Netu|prison moon]] designed to look like [[hell]] to rescue him.  +
Colonel [[Everett Young|Young]] cedes command of the [[Destiny|ship]] after he is implicated in the [[murder]] of a [[Spencer|crew member]].  +
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On a high-tech world where communication is entirely electronic and the ancient skills of reading and writing have been completely forgotten.  +
As [[Hoffan drug|a mysterious new illness]] sweeps through the [[Pegasus]] Galaxy, [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] is convinced by a vision that [[Kanaan|the father of her child]] is trying to communicate with her.  +
[[Atlantis 1|The team]] is shocked when an [[Carson Beckett (clone)|old friend]], believed to [[Carson Beckett|be dead]], miraculously returns to them. [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] plans an escape from [[Michael Kenmore|Michael]]'s captivity.  +
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[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] returns to [[Atlantis]] after a mission and finds the [[Atlantis (The Last Man reality)|city abandoned]], all systems dead — and instead of [[M35-117|ocean]], [[M35-117 (The Last Man reality)|sand dunes]] as far as the eye can see.  +
Dr. [[Daniel Jackson|Jackson]]'s undercover mission to a Goa'uld summit is complicated by the arrival of a [[Osiris|surprise guest]]. Meanwhile, the [[SG-1|rest of the team]] is buried under the surface of the [[Tok'ra]] homeworld after a Goa'uld attack.  +
[[SG-1]] discovers a [[Orban|planet]] where children are used to [[Urrone|acquire knowledge]] for the [[Orbanians|entire population]], then [[Averium|discarded]].  +
When [[Daniel Jackson|Daniel]] goes insane, [[SG-1]] must deal with the legacy of [[Machello]]'s anti-Goa'uld [[technology]].  +
With a brief opportunity to send a [[data transmission]] to [[Earth]], members of the [[Atlantis expedition]] compose [[video messages]] home to their loved ones.  +
[[Matthew Scott|Lt. Scott]] and [[Camile Wray|Camile]] visit their loved ones using the [[Ancient communication stones|communication stones]], leading Colonel [[Everett Young|Young]] to a discovery about [[David Telford|Telford]]'s [[Emily Young|activities]]. On the ''[[Destiny]]'', [[Nicholas Rush|Rush]] discovers [[Destiny knowledge repository|technology]] he believes maybe able to get them home.  +
When [[SG-1]] finds a [[Stromos|crashed alien space ship]], [[Daniel Jackson|Daniel]]'s mind is taken over by its disembodied passengers.  +
[[John Sheppard|Colonel Sheppard]] and [[Atlantis 1|his team]] embark on a [[Asuras|risky mission]] to steal a [[Zero Point Module|Z.P.M. power module]] from the [[Replicators]] — but must rely on a [[nanite|compromised]] [[Elizabeth Weik|Dr. Weir]] to succeed.  +
With the [[Destiny|ship]] on a collision course, [[Everett Young|Young]] conducts a [[lottery]] to determine who will escape certain death and try and find a [[Planet (Light)|habitable planet]] with the [[Ancient shuttle|shuttle]].  +
[[SG-1]] finds a [[P4X-347|deserted Goa'uld palace]], where a [[Light emitter|beautiful device]] causes [[Barber|suicidal tendencies]].  +
[[SG-1]] tries to defend a [[P9C-882|planet]] from the [[Ori]] by hiding its [[People of P9C-882|people]] in another [[dimension]]. [[Vala Mal Doran|Vala]] attempts to convince her husband [[Tomin]] of the Ori's true motives.  +
The [[S.G.C.]] is put under [[quarantine]] after a mysterious infection leaves a [[Alexi Vaselov|Russian officer]] in the [[Stargate Command infirmary|infirmary]] — but the disease may not be a [[Anubis|disease at all]].  +
The [[Atlantis 1|team]] discovers two [[Stasis pod (The Long Goodbye)|pods]] that contain the minds of [[Phoebus|alien]] [[Thalan|beings]], who take control of [[Elizabeth Weir|Weir]] and [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]]'s bodies to continue their personal war.  +