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⚫ | *February: The [[Goa'uld]] [[System Lord]] [[Apophis]] finds a secret cache of [[Stargate]] addresses left by [[Ra]], and begins a systematic sweep of forgotten worlds, seeking new treasures and potential [[host]]s for his [[Goa'uld Queen|Queen]], [[Amaunet]]. One of these planets includes the [[Tau'ri]] [[Stargate]] on Earth where Apophis sent a small [[Serpent Guard|serpent attack force]] through, kidnapping [[Senior Airman]] [[Carol Weterings]] and killing four guards who are ill-prepared for the attack with one of Apophis's own Serpent Guards dying too. Weterings herself is taken back to Apophis's place where after being rejected as a host, she is subsequently killed by Apophis's [[Kara kesh]]. {{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}} |
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+ | *[[Jack O'Neill]] is recalled to active duty by [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]], regaining his rank of [[Colonel]] and is given permission to take a team through the [[Stargate]] to [[Abydos]] to investigate the invasion by [[Apophis]]. The team assembled includes O'Neill, [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]], [[Major]] [[Louis Ferretti]] and [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]]. {{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}} |
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+ | *After an attack on Abydos which sees [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]]'s wife, [[Sha're]] and Daniel's brother-in-law, [[Skaara]] get kidnapped while various Abydonians and members of the SGC are either killed or left badly injured, Daniel returns albeit reluctantly to Earth with Jack and his team while vowing not to return to Abydos until he had rescued the two kidnapped siblings. In the meantime, following Weterings's death, [[Sha're]] becomes the host to [[Amaunet]] and [[Skaara]] host to [[Klorel]]. {{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}} |
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⚫ | *While exploring the planet [[Chulak]], [[SG-1]] are captured and imprisoned. [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] however, convinces [[Apophis]]’s [[First Prime]] [[Teal'c of Chulak]] who has grown disillusioned with Apophis to help them escape and return to [[Earth]]. During their mission to Chulak, an [[Iris]] protecting Earth's [[Stargate]] against unauthorized inbound travelers is installed. {{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}} |
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+ | *On the planet [[Simarka]] (P3X-593), SG-1 make first contact with the [[Shavadai]], a race of Mongol-like warriors who operated by a strict code, which included a lowly status for women with Sam's efforts soon helping the women on that world gain the right to be treated as human beings instead of objects. {{cite|SG1|Emancipation}} |
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+ | *[[SG-1]] accompanies [[SG-3]] to the planet designated [[P3X-797]], and discover a world divided between a [[Land of Dark|dark]] and [[Land of Light|light]] side, with a population similarly split between the Touched and the Untouched. The [[Untouched]], live on the bright side, a Minoan like civilization. [[The Touched]], who live on the dark side, are primitives with the instincts of animals. On returning to [[Earth]], the SG-3 marines and all but two members of the SG-1 team ([[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] and [[Teal'c]]) begin to exhibit the brutality of the Touched, which rapidly spreads throughout [[Stargate Command]]. [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] places the SGC into quarantine before he himself becomes infected. [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]], the Chief Medical Office using a blood sample of one of the Untouched successfully creates an antidote for the virus which results in the SGC being brought out of lockdown. A few hours later, SG-1 return to P3X-797 and use the antidote to return all the Touched including Daniel Jackson to normal. {{cite|SG1|The Broca Divide}} |
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+ | *On an exploratory mission to planet designated [[P3X-562]], [[SG-1]] make first contact with [[Unity]], a blue crystalline species with one of the crystals copying and impersonating Jack O'Neill. {{cite|SG1|Cold Lazarus}} |
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+ | * On an exploratory mission to the planet [[Cimmeria]] (P3X-974), [[SG-1]] make first contact with the [[Cimmerian]]s. {{cite|SG1|Thor's Hammer}} |
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+ | * [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] realizes that [[Ernest Littlefield]] went through the [[Stargate]] in [[1945]] and never returned. [[SG-1]] and [[Catherine Langford]] go on a mission to [[Heliopolis]] and are successful in bringing Ernest Littlefield to [[Earth]], Littleford having been stranded off-world for fifty-two years. On Heliopolis, SG-1 also uncover Heliopolis (which also became the planets name), the meeting place of the [[Alliance of Four Great Races]], which included the [[Ancient]]s, the [[Nox]], the [[Asgard]] and the [[Furling]]. {{cite|SG1|The Torment of Tantalus}} |
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+ | *SG-1 travel to the planet [[Oannes]] (P3X-866), and discover the homeworld of [[Nem]], the sole survivor of an ancient aquatic race known as the [[Ohne]]s. Nem captured [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]], and learnt that [[Belus]] had killed his mate [[Omoroca]] while attempting to free humans of [[Earth]] from the [[Goa'uld]]. Upon realizing that they have been tricked into thinking that Daniel is dead, Jack, Sam and Teal'c return to P3X-866 and are reunited with Daniel.{{cite|SG1|Fire and Water}} |
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+ | *A team of [[archaeologist]]s in [[Mexico]] uncover an ancient tomb with a [[Sarcophagus]] inside which contained the [[Goa'uld]] called [[Hathor]]. Their discovery awakens Hathor from her long sleep and after killing the archaeologists, she makes her way to the SGC where she uses [[Nish'ta]] to seduce the men at [[Stargate Command]] including General George Hammond, Jack O'Neill and Daniel Jackson with the intention of using the base to breed Goa'uld while Hathor plans to make Jack O'Neill her First Prime. Hathor's efforts are ultimately prevented by a group of female soldiers and Marines with [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]] and [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] leading the attack and Teal'c assisting them. {{cite|SG1|Hathor}} |
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+ | *[[SG-1]] travel to [[Hanka]] (P8X-987), where [[SG-7]] had established the [[Douglas Mclean Memorial Observatory]] but find that that the entire population and the visiting SG-7 are all dead, having been killed with a [[Engineered Virus|virus]] by [[Nirrti]], except for a little girl called [[Cassandra]]. SG-1 bring Cassandra back to [[Earth]] and discover an [[Scarab miniature naquadah bomb|explosive device]] in her chest. [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] and [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] ascertain that the [[Goa'uld]] planted the device as part of a scheme to destroy the Earth's [[Stargate]]. The explosive device in Cassandra's chest shrinks once she is taken away from the Stargate and after that, Cassandra is officially adopted by [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]]. {{cite|SG1|Singularity}} |
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A List of Stargate SG-1 episodes that were broadcast in 1997.
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N/A | Stargate: Retribution | ROC | English | October 1 |
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List of published comics in 1997.
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3/3 | Stargate: Doomsday World | Entity Comics | English | January |
1 | Stargate: One Nation Under Ra | Entity Comics | English | April 1 |
1 | Stargate: Underworld | Entity Comics | English | May 1 |
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A list of Stargate audiobooks released in 1997.
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N/A | Stargate: Retaliation (audiobook) | Nova/Brilliance Audio | English | September |
N/A | Stargate: Retribution (audiobook) | Nova/Brilliance Audio | English | October |