Stargate SG-1 - Season 1

Season 1
The first season is about a military-science expedition team discovering how to use the ancient device, named the Stargate, to explore the galaxy. However, they encountered a powerful enemy named the Goa'uld, which is bent on destroying Earth and all that oppose them.

Episodes

Children of the Gods
The System Lord Apophis launches an attack through the Stargate, tucked away by the military after the events of the movie, and the SGC program is reactivated and given a new objective - seek out and find the alien invaders and defeat them. Jack O'Neill is called out of retirement and sent to locate Daniel Jackson on Abydos.

The Enemy Within
While the U.S. government determines the fate of Teal'c, SGC must deal with one of its own that has been taken over by a Goa'uld.

Emancipation
SG-1 visits a planet settled by the ancient Mongols, where women are treated as second-class citizens.

The Broca Divide
SG-1 investigates a planet divided into a light and dark side, and ends up bringing back a plague that threatens to decimate SGC.

The First Commandment
SG-1 goes in search of the missing SG-9, but discovers that its leader has set himself up as a god on a planet of primitives.

Cold Lazarus
During an off-world assignment, Jack is struck down by energy from a blue crystal...which creates a duplicate of him that returns to Earth in Jack's place.

The Nox
SG-1 travels to a planet with a creature that possesses the power of invisibility, but run afoul of Apophis and meet the mysterious Nox.

Brief Candle
After being greeted with open arms by the people of Argos, SG-1 discovers that not only do the Argosians suffer from rapid aging, but O'Neill has been somehow infected and will die in a few short days if they don't find a cure.

Thor's Hammer
Traveling to a planet quarantined by the Goa'uld, Jack and Teal'c are trapped in an underground labyrinth.

The Torment of Tantalus
Daniel discovers that there was a previous Stargate explorer - Dr. Ernest Littlefield, who went through the Gate in 1945. But he never returned, so SG-1 sets out to recover him.

Bloodlines
Teal'c reveals that he has a son who is due to receive a Goa'uld larva, and asks the team to help him save his child.

Fire and Water
After an expedition to the planet Oannes, Jack, Teal'c and Sam return...to reveal that Daniel died on the mission.

Hathor
The ancient Egyptian goddess and Goa'uld, Hathor, is awakened and immediately takes over SGC and all of its men.

Singularity
SG-1 rescues a little girl, Cassandra, but it soon turns out she is a pawn in a scheme to destroy Earth's Stargate.

Cor-ai
Teal'c is put on trial by the inhabitants of a planet where he and the Goa'uld collected humans from the planet. If he is found guilty, he will be executed.

Enigma
SG-1 rescues a group of survivors from a dying planet, but finds that it must deal with its own people when military intelligence wants access to their advanced technology.

Solitudes
During a Stargate malfunction, Jack and Sam are redirected to an icy planet where they face a frozen death unless Stargate Command can determine their location.

Tin Man
SG-1 arrives on P3X-989 and is knocked unconscious - they wake up and return to Earth only to find that they are robots.

There But for the Grace of God
While investigating P3R-233, Daniel stumbles across a device that projects him into a parallel dimension. The parallel SGC (known as the SGA) must somehow dial out of their Stargate and get Daniel back to the planet so he can return to "his" universe.

Politics
The Stargate program faces an immediate threat - - from Senator Kinsey, a man who sees the program as wasteful. Even Daniel's desperate warning of an imminent attack won't sway the Senator, who is determined to bury the gate and put the program out of business.

Within the Serpent's Grasp
With the Stargate being shut down, SG-1 decide to take one last trip through the 'gate to stop the Goa'uld attack that is imminent.
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