"Insiders" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1.
Synopsis[]
An Al'kesh is shot down and crashed on Earth. The pilot; Ba'al, wants SG-1's protection from his clones, and for payback, he will help SG-1 search for the Sangraal. However, SG-1 plans to capture the clones first to see which one is the real one.
Previously on Stargate SG-1[]
Colonel Jack O'Neill has the knowledge of the Ancients downloaded into his brain by the Repository of knowledge and inputs new Stargate addresses into the Stargate Command computer. Over the last several months, Ba'al has been stealing Stargates. The hunt for the Sangraal eventually leads SG-1 to Atlantis where Dr. Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran encounter the ascended Morgan Le Fay who gives them the gate addresses of Castiana and Sahal.
Plot[]
An Al'kesh bomber heads for Earth.
In the Briefing Room of Stargate Command, SG-1 composed of Lt. Colonels Cameron Mitchell and Samantha Carter, Teal'c and Vala Mal Doran are busy updating Major General Henry Landry on the search for Merlin's Sangraal that could defeat the Ori. Landry informs them that Dr. Daniel Jackson is working at Camelot to decipher the texts in Merlin's library.
Via an intercom, CMSgt. Walter Harriman informs them that an Al'kesh has entered Earth's atmosphere and is heading towards the SGC. When the vessel does not respond to hails, Landry orders it to be shot down by an F-16 Fighting Falcon and it crash lands. To everyone's surprise, the pilot is none other than Ba'al.
As such, Ba'al is taken into custody.
Ba'al informs SG-1 that his clones, which he had created to assist him, are now turning against him, and he is seeking SG-1's help in tracking them down and obliterating them. In exchange, he promises to assist SG-1 by giving them the key to finding the planet on which the Sangraal is located which Ba'al states is located amongst the Ancient list of Stargate addresses Jack O'Neill downloaded into the SGC computer. Agent Malcolm Barrett arrives to take possession of Ba'al as part of his investigation into The Trust but Landry refuses.
Realizing that Ba'al's clones might turn over the location of the Sangraal to the Ori, the team sets to work capturing the clones and bringing them back to the SGC. Soon, there are twenty Ba'al clones in isolation at the SGC, all claiming to be the real Ba'al. Barrett not willing to wait, goes to interrogate one of the prisoners but is overpowered and all the clones escape and take Barrett and Carter hostage.
Ba'al forces Carter to download the list of all gate addresses in the SGC computer - including the addresses of Ancient worlds that was installed by Colonel Jack O'Neill when he had the information from the Ancient Repository of knowledge in his brain. While Dr. Bill Lee and MSgt. Sylvester Siler attempt to pump Symbiote poison into the ventilation system, Mitchell, Teal'c and Vala lead teams to corner the clones. Unfortunately, the clones use their combined locator beacons to overcome the SGC's jamming signals and beam out of the SGC to a Tel'tak in orbit.
After learning that Baal's plan worked only because of Barrett, they question him, believing and soon confirming he has been the victim of brainwashing by The Trust. He is taken into custody. Carter apologizes for giving Baal the list of Stargate addresses, but Landry says that she did the right thing.
Appearances[]
Notable quotes[]
Mitchell: Has he said anything?
Landry: Only that he won't talk to anybody but SG-1.
Carter: Lucky us.
Landry: Franky I'm inclined to let him rot.
Mitchell: That's all right, sir. We'll talk to him. After all he did come all this way.
Teal'c: You are suggesting that Ba'al attempted to gain control of the council in order to gain access to the Ancient device.
Vala: With the purpose of wiping out all life in the galaxy except his own little corner, of course.
Mitchell: That was Anubis' plan.
Ba'al: I never said it was original.
(Lee clicks a button on the remote in his hand, making the screen display dots indicating the locations of planets while the team watches)
Mitchell: Those are the Ba'als?
Lee: More like dots really.
(Landry and Teal'c are unamused)
Lee: (smiling) Get it? "Dots", "balls"?
(The team continues to wait in silence. Lee clears his throat and resumes the briefing.)
Landry: You don't think you can control her?
Mitchell: Sir, I know I can't control her, but that's pretty much par for the course. Sir, Carter and I are the same rank, Teal'c's an alien, Jackson's a civilian. I learned a long time ago I don't control anything.
Landry: Who does.
Mitchell: What the hell are you doing?
Vala: I alerted the Jaffa patrol to our presence.
Mitchell: Obviously. Do you mind if I ask why?
Vala: So they'd sound the alarm, and send reinforcements.
Mitchell: (sarcastically) Oh well that's, that's brilliant. Hey, how come I didn't think of that?
Vala: (standing in the rings) My dear Colonel, where do you think the reinforcements will come from?
Mitchell: You know what? This is giving me a headache. What say we finish this up at home. (he grabs Ba'al) Let's go, Spartacus.
Mitchell: Chief, we've got a full count. Two strikes, three Ba'als.
Harriman: (laughing) Oh. That's clever, sir.
Carter: (rolling her eyes) He was thinking that one up the whole way home.
Mitchell: Yeah, the whole three seconds.
Landry: Barrett, I was wondering when you'd be back.
Barrett: I understand you've got yourself a few extra Ba'als.
(Landry stares)
Barrett: I don't suppose you'd consider letting me take a few off your hands.
Landry: Somebody give me some good news.
Mitchell: Sorry, sir. I still don't have anything useful.
Vala: I didn't even make it to first base.
Cast[]
Main Characters
- Ben Browder as Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell
- Amanda Tapping as Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter
- Christopher Judge as Teal'c
- Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran
- Beau Bridges as Major General Henry Landry
Guest Stars
- Cliff Simon as Ba'al/Ba'al clones
- Peter Flemming as Agent Malcolm Barrett
- Bill Dow as Dr. Bill Lee
- Lesley Ewen as Dr. Sheffield
- Gary Jones as CMSgt. Walter Harriman
- Dan Shea as MSgt. Sylvester Siler
- Paul Christie as Major Caffey
- Hector Navarro as TSgt. Kraushaar (Uncredited)
- Andrew Hedge as TSgt. Rosenthal (Uncredited)
- Clayton Watmough as Airman McKay (Uncredited)
- Guyle Lee-Fraizer as SF Guard (Uncredited)
- Finn Michael as SF Guard (Uncredited)
- Barry Nerling as Jaffa (Uncredited)
Notes[]
- This episode marks the introduction of the new Air Force Space Badge, colloquially known as "space wings". It can be seen on Major General Henry Landry's uniform.
- This is only the second episode of the series not to feature any characters from the original Stargate film. The first was the Season Six episode "Nightwalkers."
- At least eighteen days have passed since the events of "The Pegasus Project", as it takes a BC-304 to travel from Atlantis to Earth.
- It's revealed that since returning from Atlantis, the SGC has checked out Castiana and Sahal for the Sangraal without any luck. Castiana has a toxic atmosphere that is slowing the search considerably and while there are stone structures on Sahal, they appear to have been abandoned over 40,000 years ago.
- Ba'al reveals that the planet with the Sangraal is one of the planets on the Ancient list of Stargate addresses obtained by Jack O'Neill from the Ancient Repository of knowledge on P3R-272. It was also hunted for by Anubis during his time on this plane of existence but he could never find it.
- Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter mentions the brainwashing of the Jaffa High Council when talking to Agent Malcolm Barrett. She is referring to the episode "Stronghold".
- This episode also marks the first time that Vala Mal Doran is seen wearing the SG-1 team uniform and also the first time she goes through the Stargate as a probationary member of Stargate Command.
- When Dr. Sheffield is going over the DNA analysis with Carter, she mentions that all 13 DNA markers are identical. This is a reference to the DNA allele pairs used by CODIS to make a positive DNA comparison identification. (aka. Match).
- Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell refers to one of the Ba'al's as Spartacus. This is a reference to the film Spartacus where each of Spartacus' men famously said "I'm Spartacus", just like each of the clones saying that they are the real Ba'al.
- There are 11 locations where Ba'al clones are hidden.
- There are a total of 20 Ba'al clones being held at the SGC.
- Vala Zats 1 Ba'al ("9")
- Mitchell shoots 1 Ba'al ("8")
- 2 Ba'al are killed by symbiote poison
- 16 Ba'als get beamed out.
- Carter refers to the events of "Endgame", "Reckoning, Part 1" and "Reckoning, Part 2", Ba'al refers to those of "The Fifth Race" and "Stronghold" and Agent Malcolm Barrett refers to those of "Full Alert".
- Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson) does not appear in this episode. This is the first of four episodes this season not to feature Michael Shanks. He recently became a father again and wanted extra time off. As such, Jackson who is mentioned in the beginning of this episode is revealed to have returned to Camelot.
Goofs[]
- When Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter and Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell return from the mission when capturing the two Ba'als, they claim that the trip took 3.2 seconds, in the season 9 episode "Ripple Effect" Carter elaborates on the subject saying that "(though the trip) feels instantaneous, on average a trip takes 0.3 seconds but in this case the trip took 3.4 seconds". As this was a normal trip without any ripple effects, the trip should have taken about 0.3 seconds.
- At the 32 minute mark, when Ba'al #6 walks down the corridor towards Teal'c, he is alone, however, after it cuts to Teal'c and back, there is another clone behind him. The clone disappears in the next shot.
- Despite having numerous possible symbiotes available (one in each Ba'al), none of the Ba'als think to leave their host and implant themselves into Carter (or any other member of the SGC/Malcolm Barrett) to obtain critical information/more easily implement their plan.
- Shortly before Ba'al and his clones are beamed aboard the Tel'tak, the face of Cliff Simon's stand-in can be seen (Ba'al #4). Same is also true for Ba'al #5, at 33 minute mark, after #6 says "Alright, I'm coming" and camera switches to a wide shot.
- At the beginning of the episode, a hand belonging to a possible member of the crew can be seen correcting the empty chair beside Claudia Black (Vala Mal Doran).
- While 16 Ba'als beam up from SGC, there are only 13 visible when they beam into the Tel'Tak.
Other languages[]
- French: La Guerre des Clones (Clone War)
- Italian: Infiltrati (Infiltrated)
- Spanish: Intrusos (Intruders)
- Czech: Ba'alovy klony (Ba'al's clones)
- German: Insiderwissen (Insider Knowledge)
- Hungarian: A belső ember (The Inner Man)
- Japanese: 内通者 Naitsūsha (Informants)
[]
- Insiders at the Internet Movie Database
- Insiders at TV.com
- Insiders on GateWorld. (backup link)
- Insiders article on Stargate SG-1 Solutions' The StargateWiki
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