- To save his job, Dr. Felger tests a new virus on the Stargate Network to help control it and it ends up disabling it instead.
- Dr. Felger is called on the carpet after his latest invention causes a blackout throughout the SGC. General Hammond is seriously considering ending his employment but Felger tells him he's working on something so good that they'll definitely want to keep him. Of course he has nothing ready but turns his focus to the Avenger software which would scramble gate addresses and make the dialing devices useless to anyone who doesn't know the code. Hammond decides to give him one more chance but on one condition: that Sam work on it with him, something Felger could only have dreamed of. When Sam thinks the program is ready, she suggests they try it on P5S-117, one of Ba'al's Naquadah mining sites. Soon after implanting the virus, however, SGC begins to receive reports that the gate system is failing. With several SGC teams stranded off world, Sam and Felger have very little time to get the gate system back online.—garykmcd
- After another failure in his invention, Dr. Felger lies and says that he is working on the virus Avenger to trap the Goa'uld on a mining planet, preventing them from dialing gate addresses from distant planets. But when he releases the virus all of the Stargates present problems, and most of the SG teams are not able to return to the SGC. What will Dr. Felger and Samantha do?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- A demonstration of a potential super-weapon announced by Dr. Felger blacks-out the base and makes general Hammond question if the dreamy scientist can stay under USAF contract after one failed project too many. He hastily promises a smashing success, but is only given one day to deliver and comes up with a 'computer virus' to deny the Goa'uld use of stargates. Carter applauds the concept and is assigned to help Felger and his doting lab assistant, Dr. Chloe Angstrom, develop it as Avenger 2.0, after Felger's favorite comic superhero. The test on one planet, however, is followed by a series of unplanned breakdowns in concentric circles around it. That also leaves Jack, other SG-teams and various Tok'ra trapped on planets. Felger and Carter must find and solve the problem, which is based on the stargate systems' rarely utilized update system, which they didn't factor in.—KGF Vissers
- Dr. Jay Felger, infamous for his failed projects, and Carter begin work on a computer virus designed to disable a DHD by scrambling its symbols and corresponding coordinates. But when Daniel, O'Neill and the other SG teams become stranded on other planets unable to dial home, Felger's Avenger virus seems to be doing something it wasn't designed to do: it's spreading. As the entire gate network shuts down, Felger and Carter look for a solution to repair the damage that was done.—Kaele
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