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[[Teal'c]] returns to [[Chulak]] to stop his people from implanting [[Ry'ac|his son]] with a larval [[Goa'uld]], but must sacrifice himself to save him.  +
When the [[Lucian Alliance]] puts a [[bounty]] on [[SG-1]]'s heads, [[Cameron Mitchell]] finds himself a target while attending his [[Auburn High School|high school reunion]].  +
[[Rodney McKay|Rodney]] returns to [[Earth]] with [[Jennifer Keller|Jennifer]] to witness the triumph of [[Malcolm Tunney|his rival]], who believes he has solved the problem of [[global warming]]. But when the new technology goes horribly awry, Rodney must help shut down the deadly [[matter bridge|weather device]].  +
[[SG-1]] discovers a [[Argosians|race of attractive people]] who age extremely rapidly. The situation becomes personal when [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] begins to suffer from the same accelerated aging, and must live out the rest of his life on the [[Argos|planet]].  +
Members of [[SG-1]] become infected with an alien virus that turns them into primitive beings. Dr. [[Janet Fraiser|Fraiser]] must find a cure to save the team and the [[Touched|alien population]] from whom it was contracted.  +
[[Ronon Dex|Ronon]] once again comes face-to-face with [[Tyre]], one of [[Satedans|his people]] who became a [[Wraith worshiper]] — but who now claims he has broken free of their influence.  +
The [[Atlantis 1|team]] searches for a valuable [[Zero Point Module]] rumored to be hidden on the planet [[Dagan]] — but their [[Dagarians|new allies]] have motives of their own.  +
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[[SG-1]] discovers the village of [[Camelot]] on an [[Planet of Camelot|alien world]], and must face [[Merlin]]'s [[Hologram|security system]] when they go in search of an [[Anti-Ori weapon|Ancient weapon]]. Elsewhere, [[Earth]] and its allies assemble a fleet when a working Ori [[Supergate]] is discovered.  +
Trouble comes when [[Seattle]] adopts a cuddly alien creature as a pet, only to have it grow overnight into a 200-pound rambunctious, noisy, annoying problem.  +
[[SG-1]] must adjust to a [[Bauer|new commanding officer]] when General [[George Hammond|Hammond]] steps down — but [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] discovers foul play behind the general's resignation.  +
A near-death trial causes [[Teal'c]] to imagine his life as very different from the one he knows, where he is a normal person living on [[Earth]] — until he can no longer distinguish reality.  +
After stealing a spaceship to return to Earth, the SG team end up on a world that is incredibly hostile to them.  +
[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] and [[Atlantis 1|the team]] visit a [[M7G-677|world]] where [[People of M7G-677|no one is over 24 years old]] — because of a ritual [[suicide]] practice they believe keeps the [[Wraith]] at bay.  +
As [[Goa'uld|powerful aliens]] come through the Earth's [[Stargate]], [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] returns on [[Abydos]] to retrieve [[Daniel Jackson]], who has discovered that the [[Stargate network|alien transit system]] includes much more than the two planets.  +
[[Daniel Jackson|Daniel]] is plagued by dreams of his [[Sarah Gardner|former girlfriend]], who has been taken as a [[Osiris|Goa'uld host]]. [[Samantha Carter]] begins a romantic relationship with a [[Pete Shanahan|detective]], from whom she must hide her life at [[Stargate Command]].  +
[[Joe Spencer|A barber]] from [[Indiana]] confronts [[Jack O'Neill]], claiming that he has been [[Ancient communication stone|seeing visions]] of [[SG-1]]'s missions over the last seven years.  +
Lieutenant [[Matthew Scott|Scott]] is [[Pathogen (Cloverdale)|infected]] by a [[plant-like organism]] while surveying a [[planet (Cloverdale)|planet]], and suffers severe [[hallucination]]s of [[Cloverdale|another life]] back home on [[Earth]].  +
The [[SG-1|team]] discovers a [[Unity|crystalline alien species]] with the capability of assuming human form. O'Neill comes to terms with the death of his [[Charlie O'Neill|son]].  +
Colonel [[Cameron Mitchell|Mitchell]] stands falsely accused of [[Reya Varrick|murder]] — but he remembers committing it, thanks to [[Galaran memory technology|technology that grafts memories]] into someone else's mind.  +
[[Gus Bonner|Gus]] and [[Ec'co]] go to the home planet of [[Ec'co's mother]] to learn more about the [[Tlak'kahn]], who have been attempting to subdue it for 20 years. Ec'co is surprised during his homecoming.  +