9.01 "Avalon Part 1"
- O'Neill is promoted and appoints his replacement at the SGC, Gen. Hank Landry. Newcomer Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell finds himself commander and sole member of SG-1. When the roguish Vala asks Daniel for help in finding an Ancient treasure linked to Arthurian Avalon, the makeshift team of Mitchell, Daniel, Teal'c, and Vala set off on a grand adventure which quickly turns life-threatening.
Guide | Transcript (Written by Robert C. Cooper; Directed by Andy Mikita)
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9.02 "Avalon Part 2"
- Still in the underground caverns of Avalon, the team faces several challenges to prove their worthiness and scholarship as a test to access the knowledge of the Ancients who returned to Earth 10,000 years ago. The thrill of success is soon replaced with fear and uncertainty after Daniel and Vala activate a newly-discovered Ancient device.
Guide | Transcript (Written by Robert C. Cooper; Directed by Andy Mikita)
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9.03 "Origin"
- Daniel and Vala, still in the grips of the Ancient communications device, encounter a Prior, a zealous missionary and highly evolved human with zero tolerance for unbelievers. While this Prior takes them to meet his fiery gods the Ori, another Prior arrives in the Milky Way galaxy to begin preaching Origin, the path to enlightenment. Those who stray from the path...die.
Guide | Transcript (Written by Robert C. Cooper; Directed by Brad Turner)
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9.04 "The Ties That Bind"
- Daniel learns he and the wilful Vala have been permanently bound together by means of an alien energy field in the bracelets she used to trap him in order to protect her profit in the Avalon adventure. The ties that bind them can be broken, but only if Daniel, Mitchell and Teal'c undertake a series of dangerous bartering missions under Vala's wily eye.
Guide | Transcript (Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie; Directed by Will Waring)
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9.05 "The Powers That Be"
- Vala returns to a planet where she was once worshipped as a god, only to face both the Priors of the Orii and a destructive plague. (Written by Martin Gero; Directed by Will Waring)
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9.06 "Beachhead"
- Lt. Col. Samantha Carter returns to the SGC: "She just walks in the door. She’s been looking after Area 51 and she’s been looking after a little personal commitment." The adventure for the team includes "a big Space Opera battle thing with some Goa'uld thrown in there for good measure." — Robert C. Cooper, Producer. (Written by Brad Wright)
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9.07 "Ex Deus Machina"
- When interstellar criminal Ba'al is found to be hiding out on Earth, the search for his whereabouts badly strains the alliance between the Tau'ri and the Jaffa. (Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie; Directed by Martin Wood)
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9.08 "Babylon"
- Gravely wounded in a battle with the Sodan warrior Volnek, Mitchell is taken captive by the Sodan and nursed back to health in order to prepare him for a fight to the death as atonement for spilling Sodan blood. (Written by Damian Kindler; Directed by Peter DeLuise)
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9.09 "Prototype"
- The team discovers that Anubis left behind a mutant human, Khalek, with Anubis' genetic memories and the potential to ascend and attack the Ancients. Daniel realizes the threat Khalek poses, and Mitchell and Teal'c go to Dakara to seek more information about him. NID agent Woolsey wants the chance to study Khalek in spite of the danger. How can the threat of Khalek be neutralized, on Earth and in the Ascended plane? (Written by Alan McCullough; Directed by Will Waring)
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9.10 "The Fourth Horseman Part 1"
- The Ori make their first determined bid for dominion on Earth in the form of a deadly plague. As the pandemic rapidly spreads over the planet, Carter's one-time lover Orlin descends in the form of a child, his memories of ascension intact, in order to help SG-1 formulate a cure. Orlin reveals that the Ori suck energy from their worshippers, offering not enlightenment but oblivion.
Guide | Transcript (Written by Damian Kindler; Directed by Andy Mikita)
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9.11 "The Fourth Horseman Part 2"
- When Orlin needs a blood sample from a Prior in order to perfect his cure for the plague, Daniel and Mitchell turn to the Sodan for assistance. Orlin's battle to retain memories from his ascension is causing brain damage, but he uses the last of his strength to travel to the Sodan world and confront the trapped Prior. SG-1 learn that the Ori plan to kill all the Ancients in the Milky Way galaxy.
Guide | Transcript (Written by Joseph Mallozzi; Directed by Andy Mikita)
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9.12 "Collateral Damage"
- On an alien planet, Col. Mitchell is accused of a brutal murder, and his own memories confirm that he did indeed commit the crime. SG-1 and the SGC must protect Mitchell while they prove his innocence, and find the real killer. (Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie; Directed by Will Waring)
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9.1x "Ripple Effect"
- "I started beating out an outline for our next script that, if all goes as planned, may see the return of a much-loved, sorely-missed character." — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer. (This episode was formerly named "Convergence")(Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie)
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9.1x "Ethon"
- "Damian works on Ethon (Quick! Grab your handy mythology encyclopedias!)" — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer. (Ethon is the name of the eagle which ate Prometheus' liver while he was chained to Mount Caucasus after giving man fire.) (Written by Damian Kindler)
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9.1x "Stronghold"
- "Alan will probably be working on Off the Grid once he completes his rewrite of Stronghold." — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer. (Written by Alan McCullough)
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9.1x "Off The Grid"
- "Alan will probably be working on Off the Grid once he completes his rewrite of Stronghold." — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer. (Written by Alan McCullough)
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9.1x NOT YET TITLED
- "I'll be writing the "off-world ambassadors" story provided I get the outline done which I can certainly do provided I finish my rewrite of Ripple Effect in time." — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer. (Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie)
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9.1x NOT YET TITLED
- "Provided Damian completes Ethon in the next week, and provided things fall into place, he'll be writing the episode in which "that character" returns." — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer. (Written by Damian Kindler)
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