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O'Neill is still searching for Daniel Jackson's replacement, but is having little success. The Russian liaison officer thinks one of his countrymen should be given the opportunity but neither O'Neill or General agree with that. Jonas Quinn suggests to Carter that he would be a good replacement and she agrees but O'Neill again says no. Jonas does tag along however to Area 51 where they view the newest addition to their arsenal, an X302 fighter that should be able to travel through hyperspace. Meanwhile, Master Bra'tac arrives at Stargate Command to tell Teal'c that his wife is seriously ill. They set off but when they try to return to SGC they are unable top dial in and with good reason: SGC is under attack by Anubis. Written by
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Colonel O'Neill's knee injury in this episode was due to an injury to actor
Richard Dean Anderson. He hurt his knee when he slipped while carrying his 3-year-old daughter just a few days before production on Season Six commenced.
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When Carter calls up the Gate diagnostics, she asks for a 50% then a 200% increase. This adds up to 450% of normal yet the screen shows 'X200' or 200 times (19900%) of normal.
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Stargate SG-1: Disclosure (2003)
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A two-part season-opener that actually grips the chest. Anubis has found a way to destroy Earth by sending a resonant energy pulse through the stargate. They have two days to find a solution. Rodney McKay and Jonas Quinn (Corin Nemec) help Sam. It ends with a fantastic NASA adventure, in which just about everything goes realistically wrong, with Jack flying an experimental, overburdened spacecraft into the atmosphere, trying to open a hyperspace window in which to drop the stargate. Teal'c is off-world after the death of his wife, and leads an attack on Anubis' weapon, with his underage son. Finally, the world saved, Jack accepts Jonas into SG1. That part's a little contrived, but Nemec is pleasant enough. Also enjoy a lil' Aaron Douglas (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) as a despicable jaffa.