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== Précis ==
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--[[User:KylieLee|Kylie Lee]] 04:08, 10 Jul 2004 (PDT)
--[[User:KylieLee|Kylie Lee]] 04:08, 10 Jul 2004 (PDT)

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Précis

The SG-1 team is transported to Oannes, a planet of opposites, the home of the sole survivor on an ancient aquatic race. Teal'c, Jack and Carter return to Earth shell-shocked at their loss of Daniel Jackson. The grieving team members are confused, unable to let go of Daniel. Can they discover their true memories in time to rescue Daniel?

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MGM/SciFi.com Official Summary

The SG-1 team returns from the planet Oannes in a panic—and without Dr. Daniel Jackson, who was last seen being consumed by a column of flames. But as his comrades mourn him on Earth, Daniel is a captive of an amphibious-humanoid creature known as Nem who is seeking information about his partner, Omoroca, who lived on Earth 4,000 years earlier. Daniel struggles to recall his Babylonian history and agrees to have his brain read by Nem's advanced and possibly deadly technology. Daniel discovers common ground with Nem—both have lost their true loves to the murderous Goa'uld—and the key to his freedom. Back on Earth, the SG-1 team struggle with the strange feeling that Daniel isn't really dead. The team members use hypnosis to revisit the events leading up to Daniel's disappearance.

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--Kylie Lee 04:08, 10 Jul 2004 (PDT)