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+ | |image=SG1 season 1.jpg |
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+ | |episodes=22 |
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+ | |channel=[[Showtime]] |
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+ | |dates=[[July 27]], [[1997]]-[[March 6]], [[1998]] |
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+ | |showrunners=[[Brad Wright]] & [[Jonathan Glassner]] |
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+ | |preceded_by=''[[Stargate (film)|Stargate]]'' |
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+ | |followed_by=[[SG-1 Season 2]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Broadcast Episodes== |
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|[[Apophis]], [[Amaunet]], [[Klorel]] |
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− | |colspan="6"|A year after the first mission to [[Abydos]], [[Earth]]'s [[Stargate]] activates on its own. An enemy named [[Apophis]] and his loyal [[Jaffa]] emerge and after attacking and killing the security personnel there, kidnap a member of personnel from [[Cheyenne Mountain]] before fleeing. A team led by [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] investigates, they reunite with [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] on Abydos but tragedy soon strikes and |
+ | |colspan="6"|A year after the first mission to [[Abydos]], [[Earth]]'s [[Stargate]] activates on its own. An enemy named [[Apophis]] and his loyal [[Jaffa]] emerge and after attacking and killing the security personnel there, kidnap a member of personnel from [[Cheyenne Mountain]] before fleeing. A team led by [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] investigates, they reunite with [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] on Abydos but tragedy soon strikes and Jackson finds his life changing forever when his brother-in-law, [[Skaara]] and [[Sha're]], Jackson's wife are both kidnapped. |
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− | |colspan="6"|In the aftermath of the Abydos attack which saw Dr. Daniel Jackson's wife, Sha're and brother-in-law, Skaara being kidnapped by the Goa'uld, Apophis, the newly created SG-1 and SG-2 of the now officially-reopened Stargate Program head to |
+ | |colspan="6"|In the aftermath of the [[Abydos]] attack which saw [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]]'s wife, [[Sha're]] and brother-in-law, [[Skaara]] being kidnapped by the [[Goa'uld]], [[Apophis]], the newly created [[SG-1]] and [[SG-2]] of the now officially-reopened [[Stargate Program]] head to [[Chulak]] to rescue their missing comrades, only for Jackson, [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] to end up being kidnapped but Apophis' [[First Prime]]. [[Teal'c]] could prove to be a blessing in disguise for the team. |
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− | |colspan="6"|While [[Stargate Command]] and the military decide [[Teal'c]]'s fate and unbeknownst to the team, a nearly mature [[Goa'uld]] is slowly taking control of [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]]. With little time remaining, the only way to save him is by careful and potentially life |
+ | |colspan="6"|While [[Stargate Command]] and the military decide [[Teal'c]]'s fate and unbeknownst to the team, a nearly mature [[Goa'uld]] is slowly taking control of [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]]. With little time remaining, the only way to save him is by careful and potentially life-threatening surgery to remove it. |
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|[[Simarka]] |
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+ | |[[Shavadai]], [[Toughai]] |
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− | |colspan="6"|On the seemingly peaceful planet of [[Simarka]], the team encounter a race of Mongol-like |
+ | |colspan="6"|On the seemingly peaceful planet of [[Simarka]], the team encounter a race of Mongol-like [[Human]]s whose women have no rights whatsoever. Things turn bad when the team realizes [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] has been kidnapped and sold to an enemy tribe, led by [[Turghan]] and as her teammates search for her, Carter fights to dismantle a series of ground rules on a planet where women are seen as objects instead of human beings. |
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− | |colspan="6"|After visiting [[P3X-797]], [[SG-1]] discovers [[The Touched]], a race of |
+ | |colspan="6"|After visiting [[P3X-797]], [[SG-1]] discovers [[The Touched]], a race of [[Human]]s infected by a [[Touch|disease]] that seems to devolve them into animal-like creatures. To make matters worse, SG-1 inadvertently brings the disease back with them, where it rapidly spreads throughout [[Stargate Command]]. The only way to cure them is to get a blood sample from the [[Untouched]], who believe the disease to be a curse. Now the SGC must battle to destroy the plague before its personnel are trapped in a primitive-state forever. |
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|[[Jonas Hanson]], [[SG-9]] |
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− | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] is on a mission to retrieve [[SG-9]], who have been declared [[MIA]] on [[Avnil]]. The team soon discover that leader of SG-9, [[Captain]] [[Jonas Hanson]], is posing as the "god" of the planet's inhabitants, who willingly protect him. |
+ | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] is on a mission to retrieve [[SG-9]], who have been declared [[MIA]] on [[Avnil]]. The team soon discover that leader of SG-9, [[Captain]] [[Jonas Hanson]], is posing as the "god" of the planet's [[Avnilian|inhabitants]], who willingly protect him. SG-1 must interfere and stop Jonas before it's too late. |
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+ | |colspan="6"|While searching a [[P3X-562|yellow desert planet]], the SG-1 team finds a pit filled with broken [[Unity|blue crystals]]. When [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] wanders off alone and touches one, he is blasted backward and knocked unconscious. A [[Jack O'Neill (Unity)|duplicate]] of himself is created to examine the [[Tau'ri]], and it returns to [[Earth]] with the rest of the SG-1 team, who believe it is the real O'Neill. The duplicate O'Neill explores O'Neill's past life outside of the Stargate Command complex, and it soon becomes an unwitting threat to society. |
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|[[September 12]], [[1997]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Gaia]] |
|[[Earth]], [[Gaia]] |
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− | |[[Nox]] |
+ | |[[Goa'uld]], [[Jaffa]], [[Nox]] |
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− | |colspan="6"|After increased pressure to acquire advanced technology from their missions, [[SG-1]] travel to the planet [[Gaia]] in order to capture a creature apparently capable of rendering itself invisible. When [[Apophis]] and his guards find them, they are killed, but then miraculously resurrected by the [[Nox]], |
+ | |colspan="6"|After increased pressure to acquire advanced technology from their missions, [[SG-1]] travel to the planet [[Gaia]] in order to capture a [[Fenri|creature]] apparently capable of rendering itself invisible. When [[Apophis]] and his guards find them, they are killed, but then miraculously resurrected by the [[Nox]], an advanced race who will not meddle with any of their immediate affairs, especially capturing Apophis. |
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|[[September 26]], [[1997]] |
|[[September 26]], [[1997]] |
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|[[Cimmeria]], [[Earth]] |
|[[Cimmeria]], [[Earth]] |
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− | |[[Cimmerian]], [[Unas]] |
+ | |[[Asgard]], [[Cimmerian]], [[Goa'uld]], [[Jebannan]], [[Unas]] |
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− | |colspan="6"|Whilst exploring [[Cimmeria]], [[Teal'c]] and [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] are transported to a labyrinth where any [[Goa'uld]] |
+ | |colspan="6"|Whilst exploring [[Cimmeria]], [[Teal'c]] and [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] are transported to a labyrinth where any [[Goa'uld]] will die if they try to escape, leaving the host free. The two nevertheless attempt to find a way out, but are found by an unwanted visitor who will stop at nothing in killing them as it attempts to escape. Meanwhile, [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] use [[Kendra]], a former Goa'uld host, to guide them to the labyrinth. |
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− | |colspan="6"|[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] sees a video documenting classified experiments from [[1945]] in which the [[Stargate]] was actually activated and [[Ernest Littlefield]], [[Catherine Langford]]'s love was stranded alone on a planet for more than 50 years. [[SG-1]], and Langford gate to the planet and are surprised to find Littlefield still alive. |
+ | |colspan="6"|[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] sees a video documenting classified experiments from [[1945]] in which the [[Stargate]] was actually activated and [[Ernest Littlefield]], [[Catherine Langford]]'s love was stranded alone on a planet for more than 50 years. [[SG-1]], and Langford gate to the planet and are surprised to find Littlefield still alive. But the reunion for Littlefield and Catherine is bittersweet and things are further complicated when the [[Dial Home Device]] is destroyed in a storm, forcing the team to resort to drastic measures in order to return to Earth. |
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+ | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] returns to [[Earth]], convinced that [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] is dead. While they mourn their loss, they begin to have the feeling that their memories are faked to make it look like he died, and that he is still alive. Their theories turn out to be correct, when Jackson is actually imprisoned by an [[Ohne]] named [[Nem]] to extract information regarding the whereabouts of his mate, [[Omoroca]]. |
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− | |colspan="6"|The [[Goa'uld queen]], [[Hathor]], named |
+ | |colspan="6"|The [[Goa'uld queen]], [[Hathor]], named after the Egyptian sex goddess, awakens after being discovered in her [[Sarcophagus]] in [[Mexico]] and makes her way to [[Stargate Command]]. She begins to exert her influence on the men of the base in order to start building her new [[Jaffa]] army. Soon, with all the males loyal to her, it is up to the females of the base to stop Hathor before it's too late. |
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− | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] arrives on the planet [[Hanka]] and learns that everyone, natives and |
+ | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] arrives on the planet [[Hanka]] and learns that everyone, natives and [[Stargate Command]] personnel alike, has died from a [[Engineered Virus|mysterious disease]]. They find [[Cassandra]], the lone survivor, and take her back to [[Earth]]. They soon discover, though, that she has had a [[Scarab miniature naquadah bomb|bomb]] planted inside of her set to blow in a matter of hours - and removing it is impossible. |
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|[[January 23]], [[1998]] |
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|[[Cartago]], [[Earth]] |
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+ | |[[Byrsa]], [[Goa'uld]], [[Jaffa]] |
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− | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] is captured by the inhabitants of [[Cartago]]. They particularly want [[Teal'c]], who was responsible for the death of the father of one of the men while he was still [[First Prime]] of [[Apophis]]. The inhabitants prepare Teal'c for [[Cor-ai]], their version of a trial. Despite being told by Teal'c not to interfere, [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] does not want to go along with the process. Soon, [[Jaffa]] arrive to take some of the inhabitants as hosts. |
+ | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] is captured by the inhabitants of [[Cartago]]. They particularly want [[Teal'c]], who was responsible for the death of the [[Himilco|father]] of one of the men, [[Hanno]], while he was still [[First Prime]] of [[Apophis]]. The inhabitants prepare Teal'c for [[Cor-ai]], their version of a trial. Despite being told by Teal'c not to interfere, [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] does not want to go along with the process. Soon, [[Jaffa]] loyal to Apophis arrive to take some of the inhabitants as hosts. |
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− | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] rescues a group of technologically advanced Humans, the [[Tollan (people)|Tollans]], whom they find near death on a volcanically unstable planet. The Tollans don't want to share any of their knowledge with the more "primitive" Earth Humans and, because of this, the [[NID]] and [[Colonel]] [[Harold Maybourne]] plan to take them away for study. [[SG-1]] tries to stop the NID by having the reluctant Tollans use their technology to escape. |
+ | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] rescues a group of technologically advanced Humans, the [[Tollan (people)|Tollans]], whom they find near death on a [[Volcano|volcanically]] unstable [[Tollan (planet)|planet]]. The Tollans don't want to share any of their knowledge with the more "primitive" Earth Humans and, because of this, the [[NID]] and [[Colonel]] [[Harold Maybourne]] plan to take them away for study. [[SG-1]] tries to stop the NID by having the reluctant Tollans use their technology to escape. |
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− | |colspan="6"|After fleeing from a planet full of [[Jaffa]], a mysterious power surge from the [[Stargate]] separates [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] and [[Teal'c]] from [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]]. Carter and O'Neill discover they've ended up on an ice planet. Little do they know, they are actually closer to home than they think. |
+ | |colspan="6"|After fleeing from a [[P4A-771|planet]] full of [[Jaffa]], a mysterious power surge from the [[Stargate]] separates [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] and [[Teal'c]] from [[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] and [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]]. Carter and O'Neill discover they've ended up on an ice planet. Little do they know, they are actually closer to home than they think. |
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− | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] arrive on the seemingly abandoned planet of [[Altair]] and are soon knocked out. When they awaken with seemingly no ill-effects, they hastily return to [[Earth]]. There, they discover that they've been turned into |
+ | |colspan="6"|[[SG-1]] arrive on the seemingly abandoned planet of [[Altair]] and are soon knocked out. When they awaken with seemingly no ill-effects, they hastily return to [[Earth]]. There, they discover that they've been turned into [[android]]s. To ensure their survival, they are forced to return to Altair to work with the last remaining [[Altairan]], [[Harlan]], who maintains the power systems of the underground city, but soon learn Harlan is hiding something. |
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+ | |[[Teal'c#Alternate realities|Teal'c]] |
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|colspan="6"|[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] touches a device known as a [[Quantum Mirror]]. At first he thinks nothing has happened, only to learn that he is no longer on his own [[Earth]]. He soon discovers that he is in an [[Alternate reality]] where [[Samantha Carter#Alternate realities|Samantha Carter]] is a civilian scientist and [[Jack O'Neill#Alternate realities|Jack O'Neill]] is a [[Brigadier General]]. He must find a way back to his reality, but this proves difficult, as in that Universe the [[Goa'uld]] are invading Earth and [[Teal'c#Alternate realities|Teal'c]] is still [[Apophis#Alternate realities|Apophis]]' [[First Prime]]. |
|colspan="6"|[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] touches a device known as a [[Quantum Mirror]]. At first he thinks nothing has happened, only to learn that he is no longer on his own [[Earth]]. He soon discovers that he is in an [[Alternate reality]] where [[Samantha Carter#Alternate realities|Samantha Carter]] is a civilian scientist and [[Jack O'Neill#Alternate realities|Jack O'Neill]] is a [[Brigadier General]]. He must find a way back to his reality, but this proves difficult, as in that Universe the [[Goa'uld]] are invading Earth and [[Teal'c#Alternate realities|Teal'c]] is still [[Apophis#Alternate realities|Apophis]]' [[First Prime]]. |
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− | |colspan="6"|After experiencing a [[Goa'uld]] invasion in an [[alternate reality]], [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] attempts to warn [[Stargate Command]] of the possibility of it happening in this reality. The government, however, has other plans as [[Senator]] [[Robert Kinsey]] evaluates the dangers of the [[Stargate |
+ | |colspan="6"|After experiencing a [[Goa'uld]] invasion in an [[alternate reality]], [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] attempts to warn [[Stargate Command]] of the possibility of it happening in this reality. The government, however, has other plans as [[Senator]] [[Robert Kinsey]] evaluates the dangers of the [[Stargate Program]]. |
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+ | |colspan="6"|The [[Stargate Program]] is shut down after [[Senator]] [[Robert Kinsey]]'s visit, but [[SG-1]] still plans to stop the [[Goa'uld]] invasion. They gate to what they think is the Goa'uld home world, but soon discover they are on a [[Ha'tak]] vessel, lead by [[Apophis]] and [[Skaara]], now host to [[Klorel]]. The ships are also now heading straight for [[Earth]]. |
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==Cast== |
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+ | *[[Richard Dean Anderson]] as |
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+ | **[[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] (22/22 episodes) |
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+ | **[[Jack O'Neill (Unity)]] (1/22 episodes) |
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+ | **[[Jack O'Neill (android)]] (1/22 episodes) |
+ | *[[Michael Shanks]] as |
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+ | **[[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] (22/22 episodes) |
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+ | **[[Daniel Jackson (android)]] (1/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Amanda Tapping]] as |
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+ | **[[Captain]] [[Samantha Carter]] (22/22 episodes) |
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+ | **[[Samantha Carter (android)]] (1/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Christopher Judge]] as |
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+ | **[[Teal'c]] (22/22 episodes) |
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+ | **[[Teal'c (android)]] (1/22 episodes) |
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*[[Don S. Davis]] as [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] (20/22 episodes) |
*[[Don S. Davis]] as [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] (20/22 episodes) |
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− | *[[Gary Jones]] as [[MSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] ( |
+ | *[[Gary Jones]] as [[MSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] (14/22 episodes) |
*[[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]] (8/22 episodes) |
*[[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Dr.]] [[Janet Fraiser]] (8/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[T.M. Sandulak]] as [[TSgt.]] [[Ziplinski]] (8/22 episodes) |
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*[[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]] (5/22 episodes) |
*[[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]] (5/22 episodes) |
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*[[Jay Acovone]] as [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]] (3/22 episodes) |
*[[Jay Acovone]] as [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]] (3/22 episodes) |
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*[[Alexis Cruz]] as [[Skaara]]/[[Klorel]] (3/22 episodes) |
*[[Alexis Cruz]] as [[Skaara]]/[[Klorel]] (3/22 episodes) |
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*[[Robert Wisden]] as [[Major]]/[[Lt. Colonel]] [[Bert Samuels]] (3/22 episodes) |
*[[Robert Wisden]] as [[Major]]/[[Lt. Colonel]] [[Bert Samuels]] (3/22 episodes) |
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− | *[[Brent Stait]] as [[Major]] [[Louis Ferretti]] ( |
+ | *[[Brent Stait]] as [[Major]] [[Louis Ferretti]] (3/22 episodes) |
*[[Frida Betrani]] as [[Lya]] (2/22 episodes) |
*[[Frida Betrani]] as [[Lya]] (2/22 episodes) |
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*[[Elizabeth Hoffman]] as [[Catherine Langford]] (2/22 episodes) |
*[[Elizabeth Hoffman]] as [[Catherine Langford]] (2/22 episodes) |
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− | *[[Gerard Plunkett]] as [[Tuplo]] (2/22 episodes) |
+ | *[[Gerard Plunkett]] as [[Councilor]] [[Tuplo]] (2/22 episodes) |
*[[Michasa Armstrong]] as [[Shak'l]] (2/22 episodes) |
*[[Michasa Armstrong]] as [[Shak'l]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Eric Schneider]] as [[Dr.]] [[James MacKenzie]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Kevin McNulty]] as [[Dr.]] [[William Warner]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Rachel Hayward]] as [[SSgt.]] [[Carol Weterings]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Vaitiare Bandera]] as [[Sha're]]/[[Amaunet]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Tracy Westerholm]] as [[SSgt.]] [[Westerholm]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Bill Nikolai]] as [[TSgt.]] [[Vern Alberts]] (2/22 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Peter Kufluk]] as [[SSgt.]] [[Connor]] (2/22 episodes) |
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*[[Michael Greenburg]] |
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*[[Jeffrey F. King]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]") |
*[[Jeffrey F. King]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]") |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Producers''' |
*[[Ron French]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]") |
*[[Ron French]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]") |
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*[[N. John Smith]] ("[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[N. John Smith]] ("[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[R. Michael Eliot]] |
*[[R. Michael Eliot]] |
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− | '''Casting''' |
+ | '''Casting Directors''' |
*[[Mary Jo Slater]] |
*[[Mary Jo Slater]] |
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*[[Paul Weber]] |
*[[Paul Weber]] |
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*[[Carol Kelsay]] |
*[[Carol Kelsay]] |
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− | '''Production |
+ | '''Production Managers''' |
*[[Ron French]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]") |
*[[Ron French]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]") |
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*[[N. John Smith]] ("[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[N. John Smith]] ("[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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− | '''First Assistant |
+ | '''First Assistant Directors''' |
*[[Andy Mikita]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Andy Mikita]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Martin Wood]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[The First Commandment]]") |
*[[Martin Wood]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[The First Commandment]]") |
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*[[Bill Mizel]] ("[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[Politics]]") |
*[[Bill Mizel]] ("[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[Politics]]") |
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− | '''Second Assistant |
+ | '''Second Assistant Directors''' |
*[[Matthew J. Blecha]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[Politics]]") |
*[[Matthew J. Blecha]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[Politics]]") |
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*[[Kathy Houghton]] ("[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Kathy Houghton]] ("[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Tim Truman]] ("[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Bloodlines]]") |
*[[Tim Truman]] ("[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Bloodlines]]") |
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*[[Richard Band]] ("[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]") |
*[[Richard Band]] ("[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]") |
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+ | *[[David Arnold]] ("[[The Broca Divide]]") |
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'''Original Stargate Themes by''' |
'''Original Stargate Themes by''' |
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*[[Richard Hudolin]] |
*[[Richard Hudolin]] |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Editors''' |
*[[Allan Lee]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Allan Lee]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Charles E. Robichaud]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Tin Man]]") |
*[[Charles E. Robichaud]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Tin Man]]") |
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*[[Dan Sissons]] |
*[[Dan Sissons]] |
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− | '''Special Effects |
+ | '''Special Effects Coordinators''' |
*[[Mike Vezina]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
*[[Mike Vezina]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
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*[[Stewart Bradley]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]") |
*[[Stewart Bradley]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]") |
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*[[Pierre Paul Charbonneau]] ("[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Pierre Paul Charbonneau]] ("[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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− | '''Camera |
+ | '''Camera Operators''' |
*[[Keith Thompson]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
*[[Keith Thompson]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Keith Murphy]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]") |
*[[Rod Crombie]] ("[[Emancipation]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]") |
*[[Rod Crombie]] ("[[Emancipation]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]") |
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*[[Andy Wilson]] ("[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]") |
*[[Andy Wilson]] ("[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]") |
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*[[Chris McMullin]] ("[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Chris McMullin]] ("[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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− | '''Costume |
+ | '''Costume Designer''' |
*[[Christina McQuarrie]] |
*[[Christina McQuarrie]] |
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*[[Nick Kuchera]] |
*[[Nick Kuchera]] |
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− | '''Second Unit |
+ | '''Second Unit Directors''' |
*[[Martin Wood]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]") |
*[[Martin Wood]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]") |
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*[[Scott Ateah]] ("[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]") |
*[[Scott Ateah]] ("[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]") |
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*[[Marion Gonneville]] |
*[[Marion Gonneville]] |
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− | '''Location |
+ | '''Location Managers''' |
*[[Leanne Arnott]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]") |
*[[Leanne Arnott]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]") |
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*[[Scott Walden]] ("[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Scott Walden]] ("[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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− | '''Stunt |
+ | '''Stunt Coordinators''' |
*[[Scott Ateah]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Scott Ateah]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Garvin Cross]] ("[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]") |
*[[Garvin Cross]] ("[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]") |
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− | '''Sound |
+ | '''Sound Mixers''' |
*[[David Cyr]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[David Cyr]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Cold Lazarus]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Wayne Finucan]] ("[[The Nox]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[Politics]]") |
*[[Wayne Finucan]] ("[[The Nox]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[Politics]]") |
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*[[Ian Urquhart]] |
*[[Ian Urquhart]] |
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− | '''Head |
+ | '''Head Painters''' |
*[[Barry Kootchin]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
*[[Barry Kootchin]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
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*[[Malcolm MacLean]] |
*[[Malcolm MacLean]] |
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*[[Carol Horn]] |
*[[Carol Horn]] |
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− | '''Assistant to Co-Executive |
+ | '''Assistant to Co-Executive Producer''' |
*[[John G. Lenic]] |
*[[John G. Lenic]] |
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*[[Nicole Forest]] |
*[[Nicole Forest]] |
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− | '''Script |
+ | '''Script Supervisors''' |
*[[Candice Field]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Candice Field]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Lana Krotenko]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]") |
*[[Lana Krotenko]] ("[[The Enemy Within]]") |
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*[[Joel Goldsmith]] |
*[[Joel Goldsmith]] |
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− | '''Music |
+ | '''Music Editors''' |
*[[Alex Wilkinson]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
*[[Alex Wilkinson]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]") |
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*[[Marc S. Perlman]] ("[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]") |
*[[Marc S. Perlman]] ("[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]", "[[Politics]]") |
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*[[Richard S. Kaufman]] |
*[[Richard S. Kaufman]] |
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− | '''Sound |
+ | '''Sound Supervisions''' |
*[[Jacqueline Cristianini]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]") |
*[[Jacqueline Cristianini]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]", "[[Emancipation]]", "[[The First Commandment]]", "[[Bloodlines]]", "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]", "[[Enigma]]", "[[Tin Man]]", "[[There But for the Grace of God]]") |
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*[[Steve Smith]] ("[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
*[[Steve Smith]] ("[[The Broca Divide]]", "[[The Nox]]", "[[Brief Candle]]", "[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]", "[[The Torment of Tantalus]]", "[[Fire and Water]]", "[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]", "[[Singularity]]", "[[Solitudes]]", "[[Politics]]", "[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]") |
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*[[Ken Cade]] ("[[Cold Lazarus]]") |
*[[Ken Cade]] ("[[Cold Lazarus]]") |
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− | '''Sound |
+ | '''Sound Editors''' |
*[[Steve Smith]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[Bloodlines]]") |
*[[Steve Smith]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[Bloodlines]]") |
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*[[Isaac Strozberg]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]") |
*[[Isaac Strozberg]] ("[[Children of the Gods]]", "[[The Enemy Within]]") |
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*[[Stargate SG-1: P.O.W. 1]] |
*[[Stargate SG-1: P.O.W. 1]] |
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− | ==External |
+ | ==External links== |
*{{WP|Stargate SG-1 (season 1)}} |
*{{WP|Stargate SG-1 (season 1)}} |
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*[http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/ SG-1 Season One] on [[GateWorld]] |
*[http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/ SG-1 Season One] on [[GateWorld]] |
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+ | ==Site Navigation== |
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+ | {{Episodes Navibox}} |
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+ | [[es:Episodios 1ºTemporada Stargate SG-1]] |
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[[fr:Stargate SG-1/Saison Un]] |
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Revision as of 23:34, 16 October 2021
Season one of Stargate SG-1 began airing on July 27, 1997 on Showtime. The first season concluded after 21 episodes on March 6, 1998 on Showtime.
Broadcast Episodes
Image | Title | Number | Airdate | Planet(s) | Race(s) | Enemies |
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"Children of the Gods, Part 1" | 101 | July 27, 1997 | Abydos, Chulak, Earth | Abydonian, Chulakian, Goa'uld, Jaffa | Apophis, Amaunet, Klorel | |
A year after the first mission to Abydos, Earth's Stargate activates on its own. An enemy named Apophis and his loyal Jaffa emerge and after attacking and killing the security personnel there, kidnap a member of personnel from Cheyenne Mountain before fleeing. A team led by Colonel Jack O'Neill investigates, they reunite with Dr. Daniel Jackson on Abydos but tragedy soon strikes and Jackson finds his life changing forever when his brother-in-law, Skaara and Sha're, Jackson's wife are both kidnapped. | ||||||
"Children of the Gods, Part 2" | 102 | July 27, 1997 | Abydos, Chulak, Earth | Abydonian, Chulakian, Goa'uld, Jaffa | Apophis, Amaunet, Klorel | |
In the aftermath of the Abydos attack which saw Dr. Daniel Jackson's wife, Sha're and brother-in-law, Skaara being kidnapped by the Goa'uld, Apophis, the newly created SG-1 and SG-2 of the now officially-reopened Stargate Program head to Chulak to rescue their missing comrades, only for Jackson, Captain Samantha Carter and Colonel Jack O'Neill to end up being kidnapped but Apophis' First Prime. Teal'c could prove to be a blessing in disguise for the team. | ||||||
"The Enemy Within" | 103 | August 1, 1997 | Earth | Goa'uld | Charles Kawalsky's Goa'uld | |
While Stargate Command and the military decide Teal'c's fate and unbeknownst to the team, a nearly mature Goa'uld is slowly taking control of Major Charles Kawalsky. With little time remaining, the only way to save him is by careful and potentially life-threatening surgery to remove it. | ||||||
"Emancipation" | 104 | August 8, 1997 | Simarka | Shavadai, Toughai | Turghan | |
On the seemingly peaceful planet of Simarka, the team encounter a race of Mongol-like Humans whose women have no rights whatsoever. Things turn bad when the team realizes Captain Samantha Carter has been kidnapped and sold to an enemy tribe, led by Turghan and as her teammates search for her, Carter fights to dismantle a series of ground rules on a planet where women are seen as objects instead of human beings. | ||||||
"The Broca Divide" | 105 | August 15, 1997 | Earth, P3X-797 | Untouched | The Touched | |
After visiting P3X-797, SG-1 discovers The Touched, a race of Humans infected by a disease that seems to devolve them into animal-like creatures. To make matters worse, SG-1 inadvertently brings the disease back with them, where it rapidly spreads throughout Stargate Command. The only way to cure them is to get a blood sample from the Untouched, who believe the disease to be a curse. Now the SGC must battle to destroy the plague before its personnel are trapped in a primitive-state forever. | ||||||
File:Carter.jpg | "The First Commandment" | 106 | August 22, 1997 | Avnil, Earth | Avnilian | Jonas Hanson, SG-9 |
SG-1 is on a mission to retrieve SG-9, who have been declared MIA on Avnil. The team soon discover that leader of SG-9, Captain Jonas Hanson, is posing as the "god" of the planet's inhabitants, who willingly protect him. SG-1 must interfere and stop Jonas before it's too late. | ||||||
"Cold Lazarus" | 107 | August 29, 1997 | Earth, P3X-562 | Unity | N/A | |
While searching a yellow desert planet, the SG-1 team finds a pit filled with broken blue crystals. When Colonel Jack O'Neill wanders off alone and touches one, he is blasted backward and knocked unconscious. A duplicate of himself is created to examine the Tau'ri, and it returns to Earth with the rest of the SG-1 team, who believe it is the real O'Neill. The duplicate O'Neill explores O'Neill's past life outside of the Stargate Command complex, and it soon becomes an unwitting threat to society. | ||||||
"The Nox" | 108 | September 12, 1997 | Earth, Gaia | Goa'uld, Jaffa, Nox | Apophis | |
After increased pressure to acquire advanced technology from their missions, SG-1 travel to the planet Gaia in order to capture a creature apparently capable of rendering itself invisible. When Apophis and his guards find them, they are killed, but then miraculously resurrected by the Nox, an advanced race who will not meddle with any of their immediate affairs, especially capturing Apophis. | ||||||
"Brief Candle" | 109 | September 19, 1997 | Argos, Earth | Argosian | N/A | |
On a visit to Argos, SG-1 discover that a Goa'uld, Pelops, engineered the Argosian race to live for only 100 days. Colonel Jack O'Neill is inadvertently infected with the nanites that cause their rapid aging and grows older by the day, while the team try to stop the process before it is too late. | ||||||
"Thor's Hammer" | 110 | September 26, 1997 | Cimmeria, Earth | Asgard, Cimmerian, Goa'uld, Jebannan, Unas | Ruax | |
Whilst exploring Cimmeria, Teal'c and Colonel Jack O'Neill are transported to a labyrinth where any Goa'uld will die if they try to escape, leaving the host free. The two nevertheless attempt to find a way out, but are found by an unwanted visitor who will stop at nothing in killing them as it attempts to escape. Meanwhile, Captain Samantha Carter and Dr. Daniel Jackson use Kendra, a former Goa'uld host, to guide them to the labyrinth. | ||||||
"The Torment of Tantalus" | 111 | October 3, 1997 | Earth, Heliopolis | Alliance of Four Great Races | N/A | |
Dr. Daniel Jackson sees a video documenting classified experiments from 1945 in which the Stargate was actually activated and Ernest Littlefield, Catherine Langford's love was stranded alone on a planet for more than 50 years. SG-1, and Langford gate to the planet and are surprised to find Littlefield still alive. But the reunion for Littlefield and Catherine is bittersweet and things are further complicated when the Dial Home Device is destroyed in a storm, forcing the team to resort to drastic measures in order to return to Earth. | ||||||
"Bloodlines" | 112 | October 10, 1997 | Chulak, Earth | Chulakian, Goa'uld, Jaffa | Serpent Guards | |
In order to learn more about Goa'uld symbiotes, SG-1 returns to Chulak to retrieve one. Meanwhile, Teal'c finds his family and tries to keep his son, Rya'c, from being implanted with a symbiote. | ||||||
"Fire and Water" | 113 | October 17, 1997 | Earth, Oannes | Ohne | N/A | |
SG-1 returns to Earth, convinced that Dr. Daniel Jackson is dead. While they mourn their loss, they begin to have the feeling that their memories are faked to make it look like he died, and that he is still alive. Their theories turn out to be correct, when Jackson is actually imprisoned by an Ohne named Nem to extract information regarding the whereabouts of his mate, Omoroca. | ||||||
"Hathor" | 114 | October 24, 1997 | Earth | Goa'uld | Hathor | |
The Goa'uld queen, Hathor, named after the Egyptian sex goddess, awakens after being discovered in her Sarcophagus in Mexico and makes her way to Stargate Command. She begins to exert her influence on the men of the base in order to start building her new Jaffa army. Soon, with all the males loyal to her, it is up to the females of the base to stop Hathor before it's too late. | ||||||
"Singularity" | 115 | October 31, 1997 | Earth, Hanka | Hankan | Nirrti | |
SG-1 arrives on the planet Hanka and learns that everyone, natives and Stargate Command personnel alike, has died from a mysterious disease. They find Cassandra, the lone survivor, and take her back to Earth. They soon discover, though, that she has had a bomb planted inside of her set to blow in a matter of hours - and removing it is impossible. | ||||||
"Cor-ai" | 116 | January 23, 1998 | Cartago, Earth | Byrsa, Goa'uld, Jaffa | Serpent Guards | |
SG-1 is captured by the inhabitants of Cartago. They particularly want Teal'c, who was responsible for the death of the father of one of the men, Hanno, while he was still First Prime of Apophis. The inhabitants prepare Teal'c for Cor-ai, their version of a trial. Despite being told by Teal'c not to interfere, Colonel Jack O'Neill does not want to go along with the process. Soon, Jaffa loyal to Apophis arrive to take some of the inhabitants as hosts. | ||||||
File:Enigma (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Enigma" | 117 | January 30, 1998 | Earth, Tollan | Nox, Tollan | NID , Harold Maybourne |
SG-1 rescues a group of technologically advanced Humans, the Tollans, whom they find near death on a volcanically unstable planet. The Tollans don't want to share any of their knowledge with the more "primitive" Earth Humans and, because of this, the NID and Colonel Harold Maybourne plan to take them away for study. SG-1 tries to stop the NID by having the reluctant Tollans use their technology to escape. | ||||||
"Solitudes" | 118 | February 6, 1998 | Earth, P4A-771 | N/A | N/A | |
After fleeing from a planet full of Jaffa, a mysterious power surge from the Stargate separates Dr. Daniel Jackson and Teal'c from Captain Samantha Carter and Colonel Jack O'Neill. Carter and O'Neill discover they've ended up on an ice planet. Little do they know, they are actually closer to home than they think. | ||||||
"Tin Man" | 119 | February 13, 1998 | Altair, Earth | Altairan | N/A | |
SG-1 arrive on the seemingly abandoned planet of Altair and are soon knocked out. When they awaken with seemingly no ill-effects, they hastily return to Earth. There, they discover that they've been turned into androids. To ensure their survival, they are forced to return to Altair to work with the last remaining Altairan, Harlan, who maintains the power systems of the underground city, but soon learn Harlan is hiding something. | ||||||
File:There But For the Grace of God.jpg | "There But for the Grace of God" | 120 | February 20, 1998 | Earth, P3R-233 | Jaffa | Teal'c |
Dr. Daniel Jackson touches a device known as a Quantum Mirror. At first he thinks nothing has happened, only to learn that he is no longer on his own Earth. He soon discovers that he is in an Alternate reality where Samantha Carter is a civilian scientist and Jack O'Neill is a Brigadier General. He must find a way back to his reality, but this proves difficult, as in that Universe the Goa'uld are invading Earth and Teal'c is still Apophis' First Prime. | ||||||
File:Politics (Stargate SG-1).jpg | "Politics (Part 1 of 3)" | 121 | February 27, 1998 | Earth | N/A | Robert Kinsey |
After experiencing a Goa'uld invasion in an alternate reality, Dr. Daniel Jackson attempts to warn Stargate Command of the possibility of it happening in this reality. The government, however, has other plans as Senator Robert Kinsey evaluates the dangers of the Stargate Program. | ||||||
"Within the Serpent's Grasp (Part 2 of 3)" | 122 | March 6, 1998 | Earth | Abydonian, Goa'uld, Jaffa | Apophis, Klorel | |
The Stargate Program is shut down after Senator Robert Kinsey's visit, but SG-1 still plans to stop the Goa'uld invasion. They gate to what they think is the Goa'uld home world, but soon discover they are on a Ha'tak vessel, lead by Apophis and Skaara, now host to Klorel. The ships are also now heading straight for Earth. |
Cast
Main characters
- Richard Dean Anderson as
- Colonel Jack O'Neill (22/22 episodes)
- Jack O'Neill (Unity) (1/22 episodes)
- Jack O'Neill (android) (1/22 episodes)
- Michael Shanks as
- Dr. Daniel Jackson (22/22 episodes)
- Daniel Jackson (android) (1/22 episodes)
- Amanda Tapping as
- Captain Samantha Carter (22/22 episodes)
- Samantha Carter (android) (1/22 episodes)
- Christopher Judge as
- Teal'c (22/22 episodes)
- Teal'c (android) (1/22 episodes)
- Don S. Davis as Major General George S. Hammond (20/22 episodes)
Recurring characters
- Gary Jones as MSgt. Walter Harriman (14/22 episodes)
- Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser (8/22 episodes)
- T.M. Sandulak as TSgt. Ziplinski (8/22 episodes)
- Peter Williams as Apophis (5/22 episodes)
- Jay Acovone as Major Charles Kawalsky (3/22 episodes)
- Alexis Cruz as Skaara/Klorel (3/22 episodes)
- Robert Wisden as Major/Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels (3/22 episodes)
- Brent Stait as Major Louis Ferretti (3/22 episodes)
- Frida Betrani as Lya (2/22 episodes)
- Elizabeth Hoffman as Catherine Langford (2/22 episodes)
- Gerard Plunkett as Councilor Tuplo (2/22 episodes)
- Michasa Armstrong as Shak'l (2/22 episodes)
- Eric Schneider as Dr. James MacKenzie (2/22 episodes)
- Kevin McNulty as Dr. William Warner (2/22 episodes)
- Rachel Hayward as SSgt. Carol Weterings (2/22 episodes)
- Vaitiare Bandera as Sha're/Amaunet (2/22 episodes)
- Tracy Westerholm as SSgt. Westerholm (2/22 episodes)
- Bill Nikolai as TSgt. Vern Alberts (2/22 episodes)
- Peter Kufluk as SSgt. Connor (2/22 episodes)
Crew
Developed for Television by
Co-Executive Producers
- Michael Greenburg
- Jeffrey F. King ("The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus")
Producers
- Ron French ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer")
- N. John Smith ("The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Executive Producers
Executive Story Consultant
Executive Story Editor
Post Production Consultant
Casting Directors
Production Managers
- Ron French ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer")
- N. John Smith ("The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
First Assistant Directors
- Andy Mikita ("Children of the Gods", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The Nox", "Thor's Hammer", "Bloodlines", "Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Martin Wood ("The Enemy Within", "The First Commandment")
- Bill Mizel ("Cold Lazarus", "Brief Candle", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Fire and Water", "Singularity", "Enigma", "Tin Man", "Politics")
Second Assistant Directors
- Matthew J. Blecha ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "Politics")
- Kathy Houghton ("There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Music
- Joel Goldsmith ("Children of the Gods", "The Broca Divide", "The Nox", "Thor's Hammer", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Dennis McCarthy ("The Enemy Within", "Bloodlines", "Enigma", "Politics")
- Kevin Kiner ("Emancipation", "Brief Candle", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics")
- Tim Truman ("The First Commandment", "Bloodlines")
- Richard Band ("Cold Lazarus", "Fire and Water", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics")
- David Arnold ("The Broca Divide")
Original Stargate Themes by
Director of Photography
Production Designer
Editors
- Allan Lee ("Children of the Gods", "The Nox", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Hathor", "Enigma", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Charles E. Robichaud ("The Enemy Within", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "Thor's Hammer", "Fire and Water", "Cor-ai", "Tin Man")
- Brad Rines ("Emancipation", "Brief Candle", "Bloodlines", "Singularity")
- Peter Svab ("The Broca Divide")
- Richard Benwick ("Solitudes", "Politics")
Art Director
Set Decorators
Construction Coordinator
Property Master
Special Effects Coordinators
- Mike Vezina ("Children of the Gods")
- Stewart Bradley ("The Enemy Within")
- Pierre Paul Charbonneau ("Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Camera Operators
- Keith Thompson ("Children of the Gods")
- Keith Murphy ("The Enemy Within", "The Broca Divide")
- Rod Crombie ("Emancipation", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox")
- Andy Wilson ("Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics")
- Chris McMullin ("Cor-ai", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Costume Designer
Makeup Artist
Hairstylist
Chief Lighting Technician
Key Grip
Second Unit Directors
- Martin Wood ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Enigma")
- Scott Ateah ("Cor-ai")
- Paul Birkett ("Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Production Coordinators
Location Managers
- Leanne Arnott ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma")
- Scott Walden ("Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Stunt Coordinators
- Scott Ateah ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Garvin Cross ("Hathor")
Sound Mixers
- David Cyr ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Wayne Finucan ("The Nox", "Fire and Water", "Singularity", "Enigma", "Tin Man", "Politics")
Transportation Coordinator
Head Painters
Assistant to Producer
- Kandis Armstrong ("The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Production Associate
Legal Council
Assistant to Co-Executive Producer
Production Accountant
Script Supervisors
- Candice Field ("Children of the Gods", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The Nox", "Thor's Hammer", "Bloodlines", "Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Lana Krotenko ("The Enemy Within")
- Nancy Eagles ("The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "Brief Candle", "The Torment of Tantalus")
- Holly Atchison ("Fire and Water", "Singularity", "Enigma", "Tin Man")
Post Production Supervisor
Visual Effects Executive
Visual Effects Supervisors
- Robert Habros ("Children of the Gods")
- John Gajdecki ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "Brief Candle", "Fire and Water", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Ted Rae ("Children of the Gods", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide")
- Bruce Turner ("The Nox", "Thor's Hammer", "Bloodlines", "Hathor")
- James Tichenor ("The Torment of Tantalus", "Singularity", "Enigma", "Tin Man", "Politics")
- Michelle Comens ("Bloodlines")
- Simon Lacey ("Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Post Production Coordinator
Assistant Editors
- Richard Long ("Children of the Gods", "The Broca Divide")
- Doug Oke ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The First Commandment", "The Nox", "Thor's Hammer", "Bloodlines", "Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Denise Henry ("Cold Lazarus", "Brief Candle", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Fire and Water", "Singularity")
- Kevin Willis ("Enigma", "Tin Man", "Politics")
Visual Effects Coordinators
- Michelle Comens ("Children of the Gods", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The Nox", "Thor's Hammer", "Hathor", "Cor-ai", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Nigel Hollick ("Children of the Gods")
- James Tichenor ("The Enemy Within", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "Brief Candle", "Fire and Water")
- Steven Wendland ("The Torment of Tantalus", "Singularity", "Enigma", "Tin Man", "Politics")
End Title Theme
Music Editors
- Alex Wilkinson ("Children of the Gods")
- Marc S. Perlman ("Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics")
- Rick Chadock ("Cor-ai")
Music Supervisor
Sound Supervisions
- Jacqueline Cristianini ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The First Commandment", "Bloodlines", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God")
- Steve Smith ("The Broca Divide", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Solitudes", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Ken Cade ("Cold Lazarus")
Sound Editors
- Steve Smith ("Children of the Gods", "Bloodlines")
- Isaac Strozberg ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within")
- James Genn ("Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Tin Man", "Politics")
- Kirby Jinnah ("The First Commandment", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "There But for the Grace of God")
- Sean Kelly ("Cold Lazarus")
- Kelly Frey ("Fire and Water", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Re-Recording Mixers
- Paul A. Sharpe ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics")
- Dean Giammarco ("Children of the Gods", "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation", "The Broca Divide", "The First Commandment", "Cold Lazarus", "The Nox", "Brief Candle", "Thor's Hammer", "The Torment of Tantalus", "Bloodlines", "Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Solitudes", "Tin Man", "There But for the Grace of God", "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
- Kelly Cole ("Fire and Water", "Hathor", "Singularity", "Cor-ai", "Enigma", "Within the Serpent's Grasp")
Music Recording Supervisor
Associate Producer
Awards
Nominations
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series"
- Nominated Saturn Award for "Best Genre TV Actor" (Richard Dean Anderson)
Media
DVD
Novels
- Stargate SG-1: The Price You Pay
- Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon (Preceded by The Enemy Within and Followed by Emancipation)
Comics
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