Season ten of Stargate SG-1 began airing on July 14, 2006 on the US-American Sci Fi Channel. The final season of the series concluded after 20 episodes on March 13, 2007 on British Sky One, which overtook the Sci-Fi Channel in mid-season. Season 10 heavily featured the Ori invasion of the Milky Way galaxy. With a tenth season, Stargate SG-1 had surpassed The X-Files (1993-2002) as the longest running sci-fi series on American television until 2015 when it was surpassed by Supernatural.
Broadcast Episodes[]
Image | Title | Number | Airdate | Planet(s) | Race(s) | Enemies |
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"Flesh and Blood (Part 3 of 3)" | 1001 | July 14, 2006 | Chulak, Earth | Asgard, Chulakian, Ori, Prior, Ver Iscan | Adria, Netan | |
Four Ori warships arrive through the Supergate and wiped out most of the fleet protecting the Milky Way. Vala Mal Doran gives birth to Adria, who is growing quickly in order to spread the word of Origin. After the survivors of the battle are rescued, Stargate Command learns of the Ori's first target, Chulak. | ||||||
"Morpheus" | 1002 | July 21, 2006 | Earth, Vagonbrei | Sleep parasite | Sleep parasite | |
After six more worlds fell to the Ori, Dr. Daniel Jackson discovers the location of Vagonbrei to search for the Sangraal, and SG-1 heads there, only to find the planet deserted with SG-1 soon falling victim to a mysterious illness that claimed the lives of the villagers residing in Vagonbrei. Meanwhile, Vala Mal Doran has to pass a psychiatric evaluation in order to join Stargate Command. | ||||||
"The Pegasus Project" | 1003 | July 28, 2006 | Earth, Lantea | Wraith | Ori Army, Wraith | |
A clue for the Sangraal leads SG-1 to Atlantis. While Dr. Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran search through the Atlantis database, Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter, Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell and Dr. Rodney McKay plan to use a Stargate and a black hole to block the Supergate and prevent the Ori from dispatching more ships. | ||||||
"Insiders" | 1004 | August 4, 2006 | Earth, Unnamed, Unnamed | Goa'uld, Jaffa | Ba'al | |
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. | ||||||
"Uninvited" | 1005 | August 11, 2006 | Earth, P9J-333 | Interdimensional parasite, People of P9J-333 | Interdimensional parasite, The Trust | |
Mysterious creatures attack several villagers on a couple of random planets SG teams visit. Soon, they realize that it is their fault, as the parasites are created by the Sodan Invisibility devices. Meanwhile, Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell and Major General Henry Landry find a group of dead hunters in the forest. | ||||||
"200" | 1006 | August 18, 2006 | Earth | N/A | N/A | |
Before Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell can celebrate his 200th trip through a Stargate, he and his team must work with Martin Lloyd on several ideas for the TV movie adaption of Wormhole X-Treme!. | ||||||
"Counterstrike" | 1007 | August 25, 2006 | Dakara, Earth, Ori-enslaved world | Jaffa, Ori, Prior, Unnamed | Adria | |
The people of a world that has succumbed to the religion of Origin are all mysteriously wiped out by an unknown force. As SG-1 investigates, they discover that the Dakara superweapon is responsible and use the opportunity to attempt to commandeer an Ori warship from the planet, but discover the Jaffa have ideas of commandeering it for themselves. | ||||||
"Memento Mori" | 1008 | September 8, 2006 | Earth | Goa'uld | Athena, The Trust | |
While out having dinner with Dr. Daniel Jackson, Vala Mal Doran is kidnapped by The Trust, led by the Goa'uld Athena, who once allied herself with Qetesh to get to the Clava Thessara Infinitas. Vala escapes, but loses her memories, and now works as a waitress in a diner. It is now a matter of who will retrieve her first, the Trust, or SG-1. | ||||||
"Company of Thieves" | 1009 | September 15, 2006 | Earth, Unnamed | Borzin's people, Oranian | Anateo, Netan, Lucian Alliance | |
The Odyssey is hijacked by Anateo of the Lucian Alliance. Dr. Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran's attempts to learn the ship's location gets them captured. To learn more about them, Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell uses the Reol chemical to pose as a Lucian Alliance member and learns that Netan's leadership is threatened. | ||||||
"The Quest (Part 1 of 2)" | 1010 | September 22, 2006 | Earth, Osric's planet | Goa'uld, Ori, Osric's people, Prior | Adria | |
SG-1 travels to the planet where they believe the Sangraal is at to defeat the Ori. However, as soon as they arrive, Adria is hot on their trail, by posing as one of the villagers to take the Sangraal away, but before they can get it, they have to pass a series of challenges, and they find Ba'al on the way. | ||||||
"The Quest (Part 2 of 2)" | 1011 | January 9, 2007 | Earth, Desert planet, Ice planet, Jungle planet, Osric's planet | Ancient, Goa'uld, Ori, Osric's people, Prior | Adria | |
After defeating Morgan Le Fay's dragon, SG-1 are transported to several planets every few hours, where they find Merlin to create the Sangraal. However, Adria and her army are quickly gaining on them. Dr. Daniel Jackson gets his head into a Repository of knowledge to complete the weapon. | ||||||
"Line in the Sand" | 1012 | January 16, 2007 | Earth, P9C-882 | People of P9C-882, Prior, Ver Egen, Ver Iscan | The Administrator | |
After the loss of Dr. Daniel Jackson, SG-1 learn that P9C-882 is in the Ori's path. In order to protect the planet's village, they plan to use Merlin's Arthur's Mantle to cloak the entire village from the Ori, but doesn't go according to plan. | ||||||
"The Road Not Taken" | 1013 | January 23, 2007 | Earth | Ori | N/A | |
While experimenting on Arthur's Mantle, a freak accident sends Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter into an alternate reality where her alternate self is still a Major and the Ori are planning on invading Earth and the Stargate Program has been made public, resulting in martial law being spread across the U.S. Carter attempts to get back to her own reality but soon learns that it may not be possible as the government won't allow Carter to return. | ||||||
"The Shroud" | 1014 | January 30, 2007 | Earth, Tevaris' planet, Unnamed | Ori, Prior, Tevaris' people | Adria | |
SG-1 finally discovers Dr. Daniel Jackson and is shocked to see that he is a Prior of the Ori. Jackson attempts to convince SG-1 that he was made into a Prior so that he could get Adria to trust him, because he has his own agenda: Jackson plans to wipe out the Ori once and for all by sending the Sangraal to the Alteran Home Galaxy. | ||||||
"Bounty" | 1015 | February 6, 2007 | Earth, Jaffa Encampment | Jaffa, Oranian, Serrakin | Lucian Alliance, Netan, Odai Ventrell | |
SG-1's efforts to weaken the Lucian Alliance drives Netan to place a bounty on each of their heads. While SG-1 go their separate ways to spend their time off, the bounty hunters are on their trail. | ||||||
"Bad Guys" | 1016 | February 13, 2007 | Earth, P4M-328 | Cicero's people | N/A | |
SG-1 travel to P4M-328 to search for the Clava Thessara Infinitas, but discover that the Stargate there is a museum piece without a working Dial Home Device, and they can't go back. Things get worse when they are spotted by the natives. Believed to be rebels, SG-1 is forced to hold hostages. | ||||||
"Talion" | 1017 | February 20, 2007 | Arkad's World, Dar Eshkalon, Earth, Lizan's planet | Jaffa, Lizan's people | Arkad, Illac Renin | |
The Illac Renin, a rogue faction of Jaffa who embrace Origin, has detonated several bombs on Dar Eshkalon, a new Jaffa stronghold. After recovering, and seeing Bra'tac gravely injured, Teal'c knows the Jaffa who is responsible, Arkad, and begins planning his revenge, leading to a confrontation between himself and the remaining members of SG-1 who have orders to stop Teal'c at all costs. | ||||||
"Family Ties" | 1018 | February 27, 2007 | Earth, Unnamed, Unnamed, Unnamed | Jaffa, Vala Mal Doran's people | N/A | |
Vala Mal Doran's father, Jacek seeks sanctuary on Earth, where he quickly delves into his old scamming tricks. Meanwhile, Major General Henry Landry plans to meet his ex-wife and daughter for dinner. | ||||||
"Dominion" | 1019 | March 6, 2007 | Earth, P3R-112, Unnamed, Unnamed | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Ori, Tok'ra, Unnamed | Adria, Ba'al | |
Adria is revealed to have survived the Sangraal and returns to the Milky Way. SG-1 use a cunning plan to capture her. However, their plan is thwarted when Ba'al gets her soon after, where he plans to make her relinquish some of her armies to his control. | ||||||
"Unending" | 1020 | March 13, 2007 | Earth, Orilla, P3X-474 | Asgard | Ori Army | |
The Odyssey travels to Orilla to get Asgard upgrades before their mass suicide. However, three Ori warships soon follow. After their shields fail, the only chance to save the ship is to activate a time dilation field, where SG-1 will be stuck for the next 50 years. |
Cast[]
Main characters[]
- Ben Browder as
- Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell (20/20 episodes)
- Cameron Mitchell (1/20 episodes)
- Amanda Tapping as
- Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter (19/20 episodes)
- Major Samantha Carter (1/20 episodes)
- Christopher Judge as Teal'c (20/20 episodes)
- Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran (20/20 episodes)
- With Beau Bridges as
- Major General Henry Landry (17/20 episodes)
- President Henry Landry (1/20 episodes)
- And Michael Shanks as
- Dr. Daniel Jackson (16/20 episodes)
- Merlin (2/20 episodes)
Recurring characters[]
- Gary Jones as CMSgt. Walter Harriman (11/20 episodes)
- Peter Kufluk as MSgt. Connor (8/20 episodes)
- Morena Baccarin as Adria (6/20 episodes)
- Martin Christopher as Major Kevin Marks (5/20 episodes)
- Cliff Simon as Ba'al (4/20 episodes)
- Matthew Glave as Colonel Paul Emerson (4/20 episodes)
- Bill Dow as
- Eric Breker as Colonel Albert Reynolds (4/20 episodes)
- Justin Doran as SF Guard (3/20 episodes)
- Doug Abrahams as Prior (3/20 episodes)
- Tony Amendola as Bra'tac (3/20 episodes)
- Robert Picardo as Richard Woolsey (3/20 episodes)
- Dan Shea as MSgt. Sylvester Siler (3/20 episodes)
- Hector Navarro as TSgt. Kraushaar (3/20 episodes)
- Eric Steinberg as Netan (3/20 episodes)
- Fulvio Cecere as Colonel Ian Davidson (2/20 episodes)
- Tim Guinee as Tomin (2/20 episodes)
- Lexa Doig as Dr. Carolyn Lam (2/20 episodes)
- Peter Flemming as Agent Malcolm Barrett (2/20 episodes)
- Michael Shanks as the voice of Thor (2/20 episodes)
- David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay (2/20 episodes)
- Don S. Davis as Lt. General George S. Hammond (2/20 episodes)
- Richard Dean Anderson as Major General Jack O'Neill (2/20 episodes)
- Donovan Cerminara as TSgt. Nolan (2/20 episodes)
- Sean Tyson as TSgt. Mecker (2/20 episodes)
- Timothy Paul Perez as Vashin (2/20 episodes)
- Steve Archer as Ori Commander (2/20 episodes)
- Mike Cook as Senior Airman Mark Stern (2/20 episodes)
Trivia[]
- Season 10 of SG-1 aired concurrently with Atlantis Season 3.
Awards[]
Nominations[]
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series"
- Nominated Leo for "Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series" (Jim Menard)
- Nominated SFX Award for "Best TV Actress" (Claudia Black)
Media[]
DVD[]
Novels[]
- Stargate SG-1: Roswell (between "Memento Mori" and "The Quest, Part 1")
Short Stories[]
Audiobooks[]
- Stargate SG-1: Shell Game (shortly after The Pegasus Project)
[]
- SG-1 Season 10 on Wikipedia
- SG-1 Season 10 at the Internet Movie Database
- SG-1 Season 10 on GateWorld. (backup link)
- SG-1 Season 10 article on Stargate SG-1 Solutions' The StargateWiki
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