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{{Infobox Episode
| name=Family
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| name = Family
| image=[[File:Family01.jpg|250px]]{{caption|Teal'c reunites with his son, Rya'c}}
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| image = [[File:Family01.jpg|250px]]{{caption|Teal'c reunites with his son, Rya'c.}}
| series=''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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| series = ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
| episode=[[SG-1 Season 2|2.08]]
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| episode = [[SG-1 Season 2|2.08]]
| production=208
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| production = 208
| airdate=[[August 14]], [[1998]]
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| airdate = [[August 14]], [[1998]]
| story=
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| story =
| writer=[[Katharyn Powers]]
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| writer = [[Katharyn Powers]]
| director=[[William Gereghty]]
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| director = [[William Gereghty]]
| guests=[[Tony Amendola]] as [[Bra'tac]]<br />[[Brook Parker]] as [[Drey'auc]]<br /> [[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]]<br />[[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]]<br />[[Neil Denis]] as [[Rya'c]]<br />[[Peter Bryant]] as [[Fro'tak]]<br /> [[Jano Frandsen]] as [[Dj'nor]]<br /> [[Laara Sadiq]] as [[SSgt.]] [[Laura Davis]]
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| main = [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]]<br>[[Michael Shanks]] as [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]]<br>[[Amanda Tapping]] as [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]]<br>[[Christopher Judge]] as [[Teal'c]]<br>[[Don S. Davis]] as [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]]
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| guests = [[Tony Amendola]] as [[Bra'tac]]<br />[[Brook Parker]] as [[Drey'auc]]<br /> [[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]]<br />[[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]]<br />[[Neil Denis]] as [[Rya'c]]<br />[[Peter Bryant]] as [[Fro'tak]]<br /> [[Jano Frandsen]] as [[Dj'nor]]<br /> [[Laara Sadiq]] as [[SSgt.]] [[Laura Davis]]<br>[[Efosa Otuomagie]] as Jaffa Watch {{u}}<br>[[Ryan Ennis]] as Jaffa Gate Guard 1 {{u}}<br>[[Mike Dopud]] as Jaffa Gate Guard 2 {{u}}
| preceded_by="[[Message in a Bottle]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Secrets]]"
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| preceded_by = "[[Message in a Bottle]]"
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| followed_by = "[[Secrets]]"
 
}}
 
}}
 
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{{SG1-2}}
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'''"Family"''' is the eighth episode of the [[SG-1 Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''.
 
'''"Family"''' is the eighth episode of the [[SG-1 Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''.
   
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[[Bra'tac]] arrives through the [[Stargate]] to inform [[Teal'c]] that his son is being held by [[Apophis]].
 
[[Bra'tac]] arrives through the [[Stargate]] to inform [[Teal'c]] that his son is being held by [[Apophis]].
   
[[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] allows [[SG-1]] to return to [[Chulak]] on the condition that they bring [[Drey'auc]] and [[Rya'c]] back to Earth, so that Teal'c will no longer be vulnerable to the [[Goa'uld]] through his family.
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In the Briefing Room, [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] tells [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] that O'Neill's report clearly gave everyone the impression that [[Apophis]] had died on the explosion.
   
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When Hammond wonders what Apophis would want with Rya'c, Teal'c states that Apophis does not want Rya'c and that Apophis wants Teal'c himself.
After arriving on Chulak, they go to a house where Drey'auc is living (previously she had been forced to live in the camps of the outcasts because of her husband's treason). It turns out to be the house of [[Fro'tak]], an old friend of Teal'c's, who reveals that because Teal'c had been thought to be dead, Drey'auc had married Fro'tak in an attempt to give Rya'c a better life, a fact Bra'tac didn't mention. Teal'c feels betrayed, and [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] initially has to forcibly keep Teal'c from killing Fro'tak; however, Teal'c swears to Bra'tac that he will not attempt to kill Fro'tak. O'Neill and Bra'tac decide that, while Fro'tak has been a trusted ally in the past, it would be best to keep a close eye on him in the future.
 
   
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Bra'tac agrees and then tells them that Apophis and [[Klorel]] successfully escaped the blast via the rings system although nearly all the Serpent Guards loyal to the two Goa'uld died in the explosion that destroyed the two ships which ultimately caused Apophis to return to Chulak in shame.
[[File:Family (Stargate SG-1).jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Apophis]] and [[Rya'c]] address the people of [[Chulak]].]]
 
The initial attempt to rescue Rya'c is met with failure, as he runs away from his rescuers, appearing to have been [[Brainwashing|brainwashed]] by Apophis. In a broadcast message to the people of Chu'lak, Rya'c confirms his brainwashing by calling his father a traitor to Apophis, to Chulak, and to his family. A price is set on Teal'c's head, 1 milion [[shesh'ta]], and on the heads of SG-1, but Teal'c has hope that Rya'c is fighting his brainwashing (or perhaps pretending to be brainwashed), because Rya'c refers to his mother as Drey'auc of the Morning Groves, which is incorrect. Teal'c interprets this to be a request to attempt another rescue in the morning. SG-1 and Bra'tac are not convinced, but Teal'c is determined to try. As they finish discussing the matter, there is a knock at the door, and Drey'auc hides everyone in a secret room while Fro'tak goes out to meet a group of Jaffa who have come to search his house for the traitor. After a brief search, they leave, and Fro'tak regains Teal'c trust.
 
   
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After thinking it over, Hammond then allows [[SG-1]] to return to [[Chulak]] on the condition that they bring [[Drey'auc]] and [[Rya'c]] back to Earth, so that Teal'c will no longer be vulnerable to the [[Goa'uld]] through his family while telling Teal'c that is to be the last time that Teal'c withholds any information concerning his family.
Late that night, Drey'auc finds Teal'c refusing to sleep, Teal'c informs Drey'auc that he never wishes to lay eyes on her after Rya'c has been rescued, but Drey'auc tells Teal'c that she married Fro'tak because he was the only one who offered to marry her, and not because she harbors any love for him and they end up kissing. Unknown to them, Fro'tak sees this, and he sneaks out of the house and goes to the palace. Jack O'Neill is still keeping a good eye on Fro'tak, however, and is aware that he has left. Fro'tak, upon arriving at the palace, tells the Jaffa on guard that he will lead him to the traitor and his evil friends, but Jack O'Neill has followed him, and is forced to kill Fro'tak with a Zat, even after giving him a chance to rejoin them. The palace is sealed off with O'Neill still inside.
 
   
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After arriving on Chulak, having knocked the Serpent Guards who were guarding the Stargate unconscious via some gas they go to a house where Drey'auc is living (previously she had been forced to live in the camps of the outcasts because of her husband's treason).
The next morning, O'Neill shows up back at the house, dressed as a Jaffa. He briefly outlines what had transpired during the night, and the team leaves to attempt Rya'c's rescue a second time. They easily ambush his four Jaffa guard, and when approaching the Stargate find it is only guarded by two Jaffa, so O'Neill and [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] remain very suspicious of Rya'c. However, there appears to be nothing to do except take Rya'c back to Earth, so SG-1 along with Drey'auc and Rya'c return to Earth, while Bra'tac remains on Chulak.
 
   
 
It turns out to be the house of [[Fro'tak]], an old friend of Teal'c's, who reveals that because Teal'c had been thought to be dead, Drey'auc had married Fro'tak in an attempt to give Rya'c a better life, a fact Bra'tac swears he did not know. Teal'c feels betrayed, and Bra'tac initially has to forcibly keep Teal'c from killing Fro'tak; however, Teal'c swears to Bra'tac that he will not attempt to kill Fro'tak. O'Neill and Bra'tac decide that, while Fro'tak has been a trusted ally in the past, it would be best to keep a close eye on him in the future.
Upon their return, Rya'c passes his medical exams with flying colors, but Drey'auc remembers that while training with Bra'tac before he was taken by Apophis, he lost two of his teeth. No teeth are missing, so he is anesthetized to remove the false teeth and to have his body intensively scanned to make sure there are not any other suspicious implants . Upon waking, he immediately attempts to break the teeth, which the SGC has determined contained two organisms which, when combined, would be able to wipe out all life on the planet within a week. Teal'c's attempts to convince Rya"c that Apophis is not a god do not work, so electro-shock therapy is suggested as a method of {{WPS|deprogramming}}. It is not known whether conventional electro-shock therapy will kill the Goa'uld inside him. Teal'c asks what electro-shock theropy was, and after being told, he suggests that one shot from a [[Zat'nik'tel]] might safely mimic the effects, as it has a similar discharge to the therapy.
 
   
 
The initial attempt to rescue Rya'c is met with failure, as he runs away from his rescuers, appearing to have been [[Brainwashing|brainwashed]] by Apophis. In a broadcast message to the people of Chu'lak, Rya'c confirms his brainwashing by calling his father a traitor to Apophis, to Chulak, and to his family. A price is set on Teal'c's head, 1 milion [[shesh'ta]], and on the heads of SG-1, but Teal'c has hope that Rya'c is fighting his brainwashing (or perhaps pretending to be brainwashed), because Rya'c refers to his mother as Drey'auc of the Morning Groves, which is incorrect. Teal'c interprets this to be a request to attempt another rescue in the morning. SG-1 and Bra'tac are not convinced, but Teal'c is determined to try. As they finish discussing the matter, there is a knock at the door, and Drey'auc hides everyone in a secret room while Fro'tak goes out to meet a group of Jaffa who have come to search his house for the traitor. After a brief search, they leave, and Fro'tak regains Teal'c's trust.
With no other options Teal'c is forced to shoot Rya'c with the Zat, which causes him extreme pain; however he awakens with no memory of any of the events leading up to or including his rescue, and he is free of Apophis' brainwashing. Drey'auc and Rya'c are then sent to the [[Land of Light]], where they can be safe and free.
 
   
 
Late that night, Drey'auc finds Teal'c refusing to sleep, Teal'c informs Drey'auc that he never wishes to lay eyes on her after Rya'c has been rescued, but Drey'auc tells Teal'c that she married Fro'tak because he was the only one who offered to marry her, and not because she harbors any love for him and they end up kissing.
==References==
 
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[[Anthrax]]; [[Baseball]]; [[Brainwashing]]; [[Cassandra Fraiser]]; [[CAT Scan]]; [[Chompka Groves]]; [[Chicago]]; [[Chulak]]; [[Common cold]]; [[Cord'ai Plains]]; [[Electroconvulsive therapy]]; [[Garage Door Opener]]; [[Gas mask]]; [[Goa'uld]]; [[Hasshak]]; [[Ha'taaka]]; [[High Cliffs]]; [[Iris]]; [[Jaffa]]; [[Klorel]]; [[Land of Light]]; [[Long range visual communication device]]; [[Nish'ta]]; [[P3X-797]]; [[Satta-cake]]; [[Scarab miniature naquadah bomb]]; [[Shesh'ta]]; [[System Lord]]s; [[Texas]]; [[Tuplo]]; [[X-ray]]; [[Zat'nik'tel]]
 
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Unknown to them, Fro'tak sees this, and he sneaks out of the house, heading straight for the palace, remaining unaware that Jack has been keeping an eye on Fro'tak as well.
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Fro'tak arrives at the palace and informs the Jaffa on guard that he will lead him to the traitor and his evil friends. Jack sneaks in and shoots the guard with a Zat before attempting to reason with Fro'tak.
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For a second, it looks like Fro'tak may agree but the second he gets up, he starts yelling for the Serpent Guards. Jack kills Fro'tak with the Zat before firing a third shot to disintegrate the body, destroying the evidence.
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As Jack flees, a Serpent Guard appears and orders that the palace be sealed off, leaving Jack trapped inside.
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The next morning, a Serpent Guard descends on the house much to Bra'tac's outrage. However, it's soon revealed that the Guard is none other than Jack who states that now he knows why the Guards are cranky all the time given how heavy the helmets are. As Sam and Daniel remove the helmet, Daniel demands to know where Jack has been while Drey'auc wants to know where Fro'tak is.
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Jack grimly tells the group that Fro'tak left last night and made a beeline for the palace, that he planned on turning them in and Jack was forced to kill him, with Jack apologizing for his actions. This leaves Drey'auc and Bra'tac deeply shocked.
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A while later, the group try a second rescue attempt with Jack stating that this can't be a firefight and that they are to target a single Jaffa guard closest to them. On Jack's signal, SG-1 and Bra'tac successfully dispatch the guards and save Rya'c who is thrilled to be reunited with Teal'c.
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They reach the Stargate, only to discover it's guarded by two Jaffa, so O'Neill and [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] remain very suspicious of Rya'c. However, there appears to be nothing to do except take Rya'c back to Earth, so SG-1 along with Drey'auc and Rya'c return to Earth, while Bra'tac remains on Chulak.
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Upon their return, Rya'c passes his medical exams with flying colors, but Drey'auc remembers that while training with Bra'tac before he was taken by Apophis, he lost two of his teeth. No teeth are missing, so he is anesthetized to remove the false teeth and to have his body intensively scanned to make sure there are not any other suspicious implants. Upon waking, he immediately attempts to break the teeth, which the SGC has determined contained two organisms which, when combined, would be able to wipe out all life on the planet within a week. Teal'c's attempts to convince Rya'c that Apophis is not a god do not work, so electro-shock therapy is suggested as a method of {{WPS|deprogramming}}. It is not known whether conventional electro-shock therapy will kill the Goa'uld inside him. After Teal'c gets a detailed explanation, he suggests that one shot from a [[Zat'nik'tel]] might safely mimic the effects, as it has a similar discharge to the therapy and is known to not kill any Jaffa or their Goa'uld. He tells Drey'auc that it would be extremely painful, but she gives her full support as to him deciding what would be best.
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With no other options, the parents go into the room together, and though difficult, Teal'c shoots Rya'c with the Zat, which causes him extreme pain; however he awakens with no memory of any of the events leading up to or including his rescue, and he is free of Apophis' brainwashing. Drey'auc and Rya'c are then sent to the [[Land of Light]], where they can be safe and free.
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==Appearances==
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
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! Appearances for Family
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'''Locations'''
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*[[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Chulak]]
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**[[Chompka Groves]]
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**[[City of Chulak]]
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***[[Fro'tak's house]]
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***[[Temple of the Gods]]
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**[[Cord'ai Plains]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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**[[High Cliffs]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]
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**[[Stargate Command]]
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***[[Briefing Room]]
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***[[Embarkation room]]
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***[[Stargate Command infirmary]]
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***[[Stargate Command guest quarters]]
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***[[Stargate Operations room]]
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*[[P3X-797]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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**[[Land of Light]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Texas]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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'''Events'''
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*[[Tau'ri-Goa'uld War]]
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**[[Apophis' kidnap of Rya'c]]
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'''Items'''
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*[[Anthrax]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Baseball]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Bashaak]]
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*[[Brainwashing]]
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*[[CAT Scan]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Colt M16A3 rifle]]
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*[[Common cold]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Dial Home Device]]
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*[[Divorce]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Electroconvulsive therapy]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Garage Door Opener]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Gas mask]]
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*[[Iris]]
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*[[Long range visual communication device]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[M9 pistol]]
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*[[Marriage]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Nish'ta]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Satta-cake]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Scarab miniature naquadah bomb]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Shesh'ta]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Staff weapon]]
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*[[Stargate]]
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*[[Transportation rings]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[X-ray]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Zat'nik'tel]]
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'''Vehicles'''
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*[[Ha'tak]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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**[[Apophis' Ha'tak]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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'''Sentient Species'''
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*[[Goa'uld]]
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*[[Jaffa]]
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*[[Tau'ri]]
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'''Languages'''
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*[[Goa'uld language]]
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**[[Hasshak]]
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**[[Ha'taaka]]
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**[[Shol'va]]
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**[[Tek'ma'te]]
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'''Organizations'''
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*[[Stargate Program]]
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**[[SG-1]]
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*[[System Lord]]s <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[United States Air Force]]
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'''Mentioned'''
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*[[Cassandra Fraiser]]
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*[[Klorel]]
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*[[Counselor]] [[Tuplo]]
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==Notable Quotes==
 
==Notable Quotes==
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'''O'Neill''': If we can pull this off, Sir, we can grab Teal'c's kid and nail this mother ''(small pause)'' Goa'uld in one sweep.
 
'''O'Neill''': If we can pull this off, Sir, we can grab Teal'c's kid and nail this mother ''(small pause)'' Goa'uld in one sweep.
   
'''Apophis''': I will give one million shesh'ta to the Jaffa who brings Teal'c to me alive and another million for the heads of those who are with him.<br />
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'''Apophis''': (in Normal Voice) I will give one million shesh'ta to the Jaffa who brings Teal'c to me alive and another million for the heads of those who are with him.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': Well, if you've got a price on your head, you're doing your job.
 
'''O'Neill''': Well, if you've got a price on your head, you're doing your job.
   
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*When [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] and [[SG-1]] are considering who is the only one they gave the SG-1 [[Iris]] code to, [[Teal'c]] says that they gave the code to "Tek ma te [[Bra'tac]]", "Tek ma te" is a form of greeting. In fact, [[Tek'ma'te]] is translated both as meaning "friend" and as a greeting of respect. {{Cite|SG1|The Ultimate Visual Guide}}
{{Source images}}
 
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*Chronologically, this is the final appearance of [[Drey'auc of the Cord'ai Plains]] ([[Brook Parker]]) as her only subsequent appearance was in flashbacks (which took place prior to the events of "[[Children of the Gods]]") featured in the Season Five episode "[[Threshold]]".
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*This is the first time that [[Bra'tac]] informs [[Stargate Command]] that [[Apophis]] (whom they believed to be dead) was still alive. He would later do so again in "[[Maternal Instinct]]".
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*This would be the last appearance of [[Rya'c]] ([[Neil Denis]]) until the [[SG-1 Season 6|Season 6]] premiere "[[Redemption, Part 1]]".
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*[[Salli Richardson]] no longer plays [[Drey'auc of the Cord'ai Plains]], having been replaced by [[Brook Parker]].
 
*[[Salli Richardson]] no longer plays [[Drey'auc of the Cord'ai Plains]], having been replaced by [[Brook Parker]].
*When [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] and [[SG-1]] are considering who is the only one they gave the SG-1 [[Iris]] code to, [[Teal'c]] says that they gave the code to "Tek ma te [[Bra'tac]]", "Tek ma te" is a form of greeting. In fact, Tek'ma'te is translated both as meaning "friend" and as a greeting of respect. {{Cite|SG1|The Ultimate Visual Guide}}
 
*Chronologically, this is the final appearance of Drey'auc ([[Brook Parker]]) as her only subsequent appearance was in flashbacks (which took place prior to the events of "[[Children of the Gods]]") featured in the Season Five episode "[[Threshold]]".
 
*This would be the final appearance of Rya'c ([[Neil Denis]]) until the [[SG-1 Season 6|Season 6]] premiere "[[Redemption, Part 1]]".
 
*This is the first time that Bra'tac informs [[Stargate Command]] that [[Apophis]] (whom they believed to be dead) was still alive. He would later do so again in "[[Maternal Instinct]]".
 
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
 
*When [[Teal'c]] fires the [[Zat'nik'tel]] at his son, it is closed.
 
*When [[Teal'c]] fires the [[Zat'nik'tel]] at his son, it is closed.
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*At the start of the episode the Iris code is received before the wormhole is formed.
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*At the start of the episode the [[IDC]] is received before the wormhole is formed.
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*When Teal'c comes home after finding [[Rya'c]] brainwashed you can hear a telephone ringing in the background.
 
*When Teal'c comes home after finding [[Rya'c]] brainwashed you can hear a telephone ringing in the background.
*[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] states that [[Apophis]] and [[Klorel]] must have ringed over to Klorel's ship and used the [[Stargate]] to escape immediately after he did. This isn't possible, as Jackson leapt through the gate with only a couple of seconds left on the [[C-4]] countdown at the end of "[[The Serpent's Lair]]". They likely left before Jackson entered the room.
 
*Once again, as in several other episodes, the gate technician reported receiving a GDO signal before the [[Stargate]] was open.
 
   
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*When [[Teal'c]] runs towards the [[Chulak]] [[Stargate]], as he leans against one of the stone for cover, the stone moves, indicating it is a much lighter-than-stone prop.
==In other languages==
 
 
*[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] states that [[Apophis]] and [[Klorel]] must have ringed over to [[Klorel's Ha'tak]] and used the [[Stargate]] to escape immediately after he did. This isn't possible, as Jackson leapt through the gate with only a couple of seconds left on the [[C-4]] countdown at the end of "[[The Serpent's Lair]]". They likely left before Jackson entered the room. Though Jackson would not have known the exact time on the C-4 when entering the wormhole.
*'''French:''' Famille ''(Family)''
 
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*'''German'''Der verlorene Sohn (''The Prodigal Son)''
 
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*When [[SG-1]] and [[Bra'tac]] take out the [[Jaffa]] guarding Rya'c, they act like they killed them all with [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] even saying "one shot, one kill." However, they only zated the Jaffa once so the ones not killed by Teal'c and Bra'tac should still be alive despite everyone acting like they are dead.
*'''Italian:''' La Vendetta ''(The Vengeance)''
 
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*'''Spanish:''' Familia ''(Family)''
 
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==Other Languages==
*'''Czech:''' Rodina ''(Family)''
 
*'''Hungarian:''' Családi ügy ''(Family Business)''
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*'''French''': Famille ''(Family)''
 
*'''German''': Der verlorene Sohn (''The Prodigal Son)''
 
*'''Italian''': La Vendetta ''(The Vengeance)''
 
*'''Spanish''': Familia ''(Family)''
 
*'''Czech''': Rodina ''(Family)''
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*'''Hungarian''': Családi ügy ''(Family Business)''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*{{SciFi|stargate/episodes/season02/0208/|Family}}
 
*{{MGMsite|view/episode/2532/index.html|Family}}
 
 
*{{GateWorld|sg1/s2/208.shtml|Family}}
 
*{{GateWorld|sg1/s2/208.shtml|Family}}
 
*{{Solutionswiki|2.08_%22Family%22_Episode_Guide|Family}}
 
*{{Solutionswiki|2.08_%22Family%22_Episode_Guide|Family}}

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"Family" is the eighth episode of the second season of Stargate SG-1.

Synopsis

Teal'c and SG-1 return to Chulak to rescue Rya'c who was taken by Apophis. Eventually they find him, but Teal'c notices that Rya'c has been brainwashed by Apophis who sends him to destroy the Tau'ri after he will arrive on Earth.

Plot

Bra'tac arrives through the Stargate to inform Teal'c that his son is being held by Apophis.

In the Briefing Room, Major General George S. Hammond tells Colonel Jack O'Neill that O'Neill's report clearly gave everyone the impression that Apophis had died on the explosion.

When Hammond wonders what Apophis would want with Rya'c, Teal'c states that Apophis does not want Rya'c and that Apophis wants Teal'c himself.

Bra'tac agrees and then tells them that Apophis and Klorel successfully escaped the blast via the rings system although nearly all the Serpent Guards loyal to the two Goa'uld died in the explosion that destroyed the two ships which ultimately caused Apophis to return to Chulak in shame.

After thinking it over, Hammond then allows SG-1 to return to Chulak on the condition that they bring Drey'auc and Rya'c back to Earth, so that Teal'c will no longer be vulnerable to the Goa'uld through his family while telling Teal'c that is to be the last time that Teal'c withholds any information concerning his family.

After arriving on Chulak, having knocked the Serpent Guards who were guarding the Stargate unconscious via some gas they go to a house where Drey'auc is living (previously she had been forced to live in the camps of the outcasts because of her husband's treason).

It turns out to be the house of Fro'tak, an old friend of Teal'c's, who reveals that because Teal'c had been thought to be dead, Drey'auc had married Fro'tak in an attempt to give Rya'c a better life, a fact Bra'tac swears he did not know. Teal'c feels betrayed, and Bra'tac initially has to forcibly keep Teal'c from killing Fro'tak; however, Teal'c swears to Bra'tac that he will not attempt to kill Fro'tak. O'Neill and Bra'tac decide that, while Fro'tak has been a trusted ally in the past, it would be best to keep a close eye on him in the future.

The initial attempt to rescue Rya'c is met with failure, as he runs away from his rescuers, appearing to have been brainwashed by Apophis. In a broadcast message to the people of Chu'lak, Rya'c confirms his brainwashing by calling his father a traitor to Apophis, to Chulak, and to his family. A price is set on Teal'c's head, 1 milion shesh'ta, and on the heads of SG-1, but Teal'c has hope that Rya'c is fighting his brainwashing (or perhaps pretending to be brainwashed), because Rya'c refers to his mother as Drey'auc of the Morning Groves, which is incorrect. Teal'c interprets this to be a request to attempt another rescue in the morning. SG-1 and Bra'tac are not convinced, but Teal'c is determined to try. As they finish discussing the matter, there is a knock at the door, and Drey'auc hides everyone in a secret room while Fro'tak goes out to meet a group of Jaffa who have come to search his house for the traitor. After a brief search, they leave, and Fro'tak regains Teal'c's trust.

Late that night, Drey'auc finds Teal'c refusing to sleep, Teal'c informs Drey'auc that he never wishes to lay eyes on her after Rya'c has been rescued, but Drey'auc tells Teal'c that she married Fro'tak because he was the only one who offered to marry her, and not because she harbors any love for him and they end up kissing.

Unknown to them, Fro'tak sees this, and he sneaks out of the house, heading straight for the palace, remaining unaware that Jack has been keeping an eye on Fro'tak as well.

Fro'tak arrives at the palace and informs the Jaffa on guard that he will lead him to the traitor and his evil friends. Jack sneaks in and shoots the guard with a Zat before attempting to reason with Fro'tak.

For a second, it looks like Fro'tak may agree but the second he gets up, he starts yelling for the Serpent Guards. Jack kills Fro'tak with the Zat before firing a third shot to disintegrate the body, destroying the evidence.

As Jack flees, a Serpent Guard appears and orders that the palace be sealed off, leaving Jack trapped inside.

The next morning, a Serpent Guard descends on the house much to Bra'tac's outrage. However, it's soon revealed that the Guard is none other than Jack who states that now he knows why the Guards are cranky all the time given how heavy the helmets are. As Sam and Daniel remove the helmet, Daniel demands to know where Jack has been while Drey'auc wants to know where Fro'tak is.

Jack grimly tells the group that Fro'tak left last night and made a beeline for the palace, that he planned on turning them in and Jack was forced to kill him, with Jack apologizing for his actions. This leaves Drey'auc and Bra'tac deeply shocked.

A while later, the group try a second rescue attempt with Jack stating that this can't be a firefight and that they are to target a single Jaffa guard closest to them. On Jack's signal, SG-1 and Bra'tac successfully dispatch the guards and save Rya'c who is thrilled to be reunited with Teal'c.

They reach the Stargate, only to discover it's guarded by two Jaffa, so O'Neill and Captain Samantha Carter remain very suspicious of Rya'c. However, there appears to be nothing to do except take Rya'c back to Earth, so SG-1 along with Drey'auc and Rya'c return to Earth, while Bra'tac remains on Chulak.

Upon their return, Rya'c passes his medical exams with flying colors, but Drey'auc remembers that while training with Bra'tac before he was taken by Apophis, he lost two of his teeth. No teeth are missing, so he is anesthetized to remove the false teeth and to have his body intensively scanned to make sure there are not any other suspicious implants. Upon waking, he immediately attempts to break the teeth, which the SGC has determined contained two organisms which, when combined, would be able to wipe out all life on the planet within a week. Teal'c's attempts to convince Rya'c that Apophis is not a god do not work, so electro-shock therapy is suggested as a method of deprogramming. It is not known whether conventional electro-shock therapy will kill the Goa'uld inside him. After Teal'c gets a detailed explanation, he suggests that one shot from a Zat'nik'tel might safely mimic the effects, as it has a similar discharge to the therapy and is known to not kill any Jaffa or their Goa'uld. He tells Drey'auc that it would be extremely painful, but she gives her full support as to him deciding what would be best.

With no other options, the parents go into the room together, and though difficult, Teal'c shoots Rya'c with the Zat, which causes him extreme pain; however he awakens with no memory of any of the events leading up to or including his rescue, and he is free of Apophis' brainwashing. Drey'auc and Rya'c are then sent to the Land of Light, where they can be safe and free.

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Fro'tak: You are the warriors of the Tau'ri? I am Fro'tak of the High Cliffs.
O'Neill: Jack...of the Windy City.

Drey'auc: What happened? Where is my son?
O'Neill: He's alright. We just ran into some problems.
Teal'c: It is far worse than that, O'Neill. Ry'ac's body lives but his heart and mind have been destroyed.
Drey'auc: What are you saying?
Teal'c: He is now with Apophis.
Bra'tac: The boy was a stranger. A beast.
O'Neill: Oh come on. The kid's brainwashed.

Daniel: (After Teal'c almost kills Fro'tak for marrying his former wife) I guess in a way you should be thanking him.
Teal'c: How can you say that Daniel Jackson?!
Daniel: Well, last time we saw them, they were barely surviving as outcasts in a refugee camp. Fro'tak has given them a new life in society.
Bra'tac: Daniel is right, Teal'c.

O'Neill: If we can pull this off, Sir, we can grab Teal'c's kid and nail this mother (small pause) Goa'uld in one sweep.

Apophis: (in Normal Voice) I will give one million shesh'ta to the Jaffa who brings Teal'c to me alive and another million for the heads of those who are with him.
O'Neill: Well, if you've got a price on your head, you're doing your job.

O'Neill: (in a serpent helmet) No wonder these guys are always cranky!

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  • At the start of the episode the IDC is received before the wormhole is formed.
  • When Teal'c comes home after finding Rya'c brainwashed you can hear a telephone ringing in the background.
  • When Teal'c runs towards the Chulak Stargate, as he leans against one of the stone for cover, the stone moves, indicating it is a much lighter-than-stone prop.
  • Dr. Daniel Jackson states that Apophis and Klorel must have ringed over to Klorel's Ha'tak and used the Stargate to escape immediately after he did. This isn't possible, as Jackson leapt through the gate with only a couple of seconds left on the C-4 countdown at the end of "The Serpent's Lair". They likely left before Jackson entered the room. Though Jackson would not have known the exact time on the C-4 when entering the wormhole.
  • When SG-1 and Bra'tac take out the Jaffa guarding Rya'c, they act like they killed them all with Colonel Jack O'Neill even saying "one shot, one kill." However, they only zated the Jaffa once so the ones not killed by Teal'c and Bra'tac should still be alive despite everyone acting like they are dead.

Other Languages

  • French: Famille (Family)
  • German: Der verlorene Sohn (The Prodigal Son)
  • Italian: La Vendetta (The Vengeance)
  • Spanish: Familia (Family)
  • Czech: Rodina (Family)
  • Hungarian: Családi ügy (Family Business)

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