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== Précis ==
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== SciFi.com Official Summary ==
== SciFi.com Official Summary ==


''The official summary is not yet available as this episode has yet to air in the United States.''
After a long night of work on an Ancient device found in Glastonbury, England, Carter achieves a breakthrough. As Mitchell looks on, she activates the device — which unexpectedly shifts them both into a different dimension. Invisible and powerless, they can now only observe as their friends try to figure out where they've gone.


== Episode Spoilers ==
A distress call from the Sodan warriors interrupts Teal'c and Daniel's search. Teal'c and SG-12 hurry to the Sodan homeworld, where a brutal massacre has taken place. The Sodan leader, Haikon, clings to life as he explains what happened. A Prior of the Ori turned one of the warriors, Volnek, into an irrational killer. Wearing a Sodan wrist device that makes him invisible, Volnek butchered his comrades and is still stalking the area. Because warriors wearing the wrist devices can see each other, Teal'c puts on a second device and sets out in pursuit.


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On Earth, Dr. Lee discovers lepton radiation near the Ancient device. Daniel, recalling that leptons were associated with his own disappearance into another dimension several years ago (3.21 "Crystal Skull"), delves into Ancient texts recovered in Glastonbury. There he finds a legend about Arthur's Mantle, a mythical cloak that made the famous king invisible. The cloak, Daniel concludes, was actually a medieval metaphor for the Ancient device, which allows transportation &mdash; and communication &mdash; between alternate dimensions.


"Alan is finishing up his second draft of Arthur's Mantle." &mdash; Joseph Mallozzi in his GateWorld Blog, August 23.
As Carter and Daniel begin a painstaking, trans-dimensional conversation, Mitchell tags along with a team of reinforcements to the Sodan world. There, Teal'c has just confronted Volnek in a desperate battle, but Volnek was eerily invincible to gunfire and forced Teal'c to retreat. Now, Teal'c volunteers to be the bait in a lethal trap for the renegade warrior. Mitchell follows Teal'c, hoping to do more than look on helplessly as his teammate risks his life.


According to Arthurian legends, Arthur's mantle, or cloak, gave the wearer invisibility while he could see everyone around him. Arthur's mantle is one of the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain which "reveal a preoccupation with worthiness of the person finding or using them: they will not work for the unworthy. This is a clear indication of their function in the king's relationship with Sovereignty: they cannot be found or wielded by any save the rightful king or champion of the king. Merlin was supposed to have procured these from their owners and taken them to his abode of glass on Bardsey Island." &mdash; [http://www.celt.net/Celtic/celtopedia/t.html Encyclopedia of the Celts].
Meanwhile, Dr. Lee activates the Ancient device &mdash; mistakenly sending Daniel to the alternate dimension, too. Frustrated, Daniel nonetheless seizes the chance to read pages of holographic text that the device only displays on this side. He learns that Merlin, an Ascended Ancient, built the dimensional transporter to keep a critical project secret even from his fellow Ancients. He was designing a weapon to defend his people from the Ori &mdash; a weapon that can kill Ascended Beings.
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As Daniel and Carter absorb this stunning information, Dr. Lee accidentally drains the device's power supply. Carter, Daniel, and Mitchell now have only fifteen minutes before the power is gone and they become stranded in the other dimension forever.
 
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== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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== Guest Stars ==
== Guest Stars ==
* [[Tony Todd]] as [[Haikon]]
* [[Jarvis George]] as [[Volnek]]
* [[Bill Dow]] as [[Bill Lee|Dr. Bill Lee]]
* [[Eric Breker]] as [[Reynolds|Col. Reynolds]]
* [[Doug Wert]] as [[Hadden|Col. Hadden]]
* [[Darren Giblin]] as [[Conway]]
* [[Gary Jones]] as [[Walter Harriman|Sgt. Harriman]]
* [[Andrew McNee]] as [[Stargate Technicians|Technician]]
* [[Morris Chapdelaine]] as [[Priors of the Ori|Prior]]
* Raymond Chan as Sparring Warrior (Stunt)


== Production ==
== Production ==


* Written by [[Alan McCullough]]
* Written by [[Alan McCullough]]
* Directed by  
* Directed by [[Peter DeLuise]]


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==


=== Keywords ===
=== Keywords ===
* [[Ancients]]
* [[Arthur's Mantle]]
* [[Ascended Beings]]
* [[Eye of the Gods]]
* [[Merlin]]
* [[Ori]]
* [[Priors of the Ori]]
* [[SG-12]]
* [[Sodan]]
* [[Sodan Cloaking Device]]


=== Other ===
=== Other ===


{{Season Nine Ep Guide Links}}
{{Season Nine Ep Guide Links}}
* [[3.21 "Crystal Skull" Episode Guide]]
* [[9.18 "Arthur's Mantle" Transcript]]
* [[9.18 "Arthur's Mantle" Transcript]]
* Previous: [[9.17 "The Scourge" Episode Guide]]
* Previous: [[9.17 "The Scourge" Episode Guide]]
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== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==
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Précis

Mitchell and Carter are sent into another dimension after activating a personal cloaking device. While Daniel leads an investigation to find his missing teammates, Mitchell decides to use the technology to his advantage when a similarly cloaked assassin attacks the Sodan. Daniel and Carter learn from the device that the Ancient Merlin had designed a weapon against ascended beings.

Guide | Transcript

SciFi.com Official Summary

After a long night of work on an Ancient device found in Glastonbury, England, Carter achieves a breakthrough. As Mitchell looks on, she activates the device — which unexpectedly shifts them both into a different dimension. Invisible and powerless, they can now only observe as their friends try to figure out where they've gone.

A distress call from the Sodan warriors interrupts Teal'c and Daniel's search. Teal'c and SG-12 hurry to the Sodan homeworld, where a brutal massacre has taken place. The Sodan leader, Haikon, clings to life as he explains what happened. A Prior of the Ori turned one of the warriors, Volnek, into an irrational killer. Wearing a Sodan wrist device that makes him invisible, Volnek butchered his comrades and is still stalking the area. Because warriors wearing the wrist devices can see each other, Teal'c puts on a second device and sets out in pursuit.

On Earth, Dr. Lee discovers lepton radiation near the Ancient device. Daniel, recalling that leptons were associated with his own disappearance into another dimension several years ago (3.21 "Crystal Skull"), delves into Ancient texts recovered in Glastonbury. There he finds a legend about Arthur's Mantle, a mythical cloak that made the famous king invisible. The cloak, Daniel concludes, was actually a medieval metaphor for the Ancient device, which allows transportation — and communication — between alternate dimensions.

As Carter and Daniel begin a painstaking, trans-dimensional conversation, Mitchell tags along with a team of reinforcements to the Sodan world. There, Teal'c has just confronted Volnek in a desperate battle, but Volnek was eerily invincible to gunfire and forced Teal'c to retreat. Now, Teal'c volunteers to be the bait in a lethal trap for the renegade warrior. Mitchell follows Teal'c, hoping to do more than look on helplessly as his teammate risks his life.

Meanwhile, Dr. Lee activates the Ancient device — mistakenly sending Daniel to the alternate dimension, too. Frustrated, Daniel nonetheless seizes the chance to read pages of holographic text that the device only displays on this side. He learns that Merlin, an Ascended Ancient, built the dimensional transporter to keep a critical project secret even from his fellow Ancients. He was designing a weapon to defend his people from the Ori — a weapon that can kill Ascended Beings.

As Daniel and Carter absorb this stunning information, Dr. Lee accidentally drains the device's power supply. Carter, Daniel, and Mitchell now have only fifteen minutes before the power is gone and they become stranded in the other dimension forever.

Modified by Solutions.

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--DeeKayP 20:10, 30 Aug 2005 (PDT)