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== Précis ==
== 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.''
SG-1 returns from a mission early, accompanied through the Stargate by a weird sound and a flash of light. Then, during their debriefing with Gen. Landry, they reveal that they were exploring a different planet than the one they'd been assigned. Moments later, the Stargate activates again — and a second SG-1 team steps through.


== Episode Spoilers ==
Dr. Lam determines that, genetically, both of the Mitchells, Carters, Daniels, and Teal'cs are exactly who they claim to be. Because the second group arrived on time and from the correct planet, Gen. Landry guesses that they are the "real" SG-1. Carter then theorizes that the other team comes from an alternate — though very similar — universe. Under questioning from their counterparts, the duplicates explain that their Earth is about to be invaded by the armies of Origin. Unfortunately, because an astronomical fluke — the passage of the Stargate's wormhole directly through a black hole — seems to have caused their arrival in this universe, sending them back to join the fight in their own universe won't be easy.


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Before the two Carters can find a solution, the Stargate activates again, and out steps a third SG-1 team. Within hours, more SG teams from more alternate universes arrive, until more than a dozen SG-1 units are roaming the base. One of the teams even contains alternate-universe versions of two old friends that Carter, Daniel, and Teal'c never expected to see again: Martouf and Dr. Fraiser. Because both died several years ago in this universe (4.05 "Divide and Conquer" and 7.18 "Heroes Part 2", respectively), their appearance is a bittersweet shock for everyone who knew them.


"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. It's a fun episode with plenty of complications, twists, humor, and mini-revelations. All of our main characters have something to do and have their opportunity to shine. It will be an episode that fans, both new and old, will enjoy." — Joseph Mallozzi, Exec. Producer, Writer.  
The troop of Carters now working to solve this astrophysical conundrum soon brainstorms an extremely complex solution that involves &mdash; among other details &mdash; flying the ''Prometheus'' to the black hole (recently created in 9.06 "Beachhead") and detonating an explosion inside the singularity to seal the multiversal rift that has developed. This will prevent more teams from coming through &mdash; but it will also strand the new arrivals permanently on this Earth. While Dr. Fraiser, in particular, pleads with Landry to give them time to find a better solution, he reluctantly decides that his universe must come first. He orders his own SG-1 and the first duplicate team to take the ''Prometheus'' and carry out the mission.


This episode was formerly named "Convergence", then "Merge", and then "Echoes", before finally being named "Ripple Effect".
As soon as the ship reaches the singularity, however, the second SG-1 team seizes control, locks the original SG-1 in the brig, and redirects the ''Prometheus'' onto a very unexpected course &mdash; the Pegasus Galaxy. To figure out what's really happening and escape, the original SG-1 team must now outwit their toughest opponents yet: themselves.


"Ripple Effect - well, can't say much without giving this one away but, suffice it to say, we'll see plenty of Carter in this episode." &mdash; Joseph Mallozzi in his Q&A thread at GateWorld.
''Modified by Solutions.''
 
"Plenty of Daniel in Ripple Effect as well." &mdash; Joseph Mallozzi in his Q&A thread at GateWorld.
 
"[We] started prep on Ripple Effect (now this one is a confusing script. The concept meeting clocked in at a little over 3 hours!). Peter DeLuise is the perfect director for this particular episode." &mdash; Joseph Mallozzi in his GateWorld Blog.
 
In an exclusive interview with Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi conducted by Marla R. Reed entitled "The Best of Both Stargates", a question was raised concerning the return of Vala. Mallozzi's response was, "This is science fiction. No one is gone forever. Just check out Ripple Effect."
 
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"Peter DeLuise certainly has his hands full as he preps not one, but two episodes this week: Ripple Effect and Stronghold. On the bright side (for me), given that I'm only producing one of the two episodes, I only had to sit in on half the meetings. Still, the two hour Extras Meeting had to be a record. The stunts meeting, on the other hand, lasted a grand total of thirty seconds &mdash; so there's another record right there. To top off the day, we finished with the Visual Effects and Playback meeting. Whooweee. Try explaining the science behind this episode in a nice, neat, concise manner. And I thought time-travel episodes were confusing. Suffice it say, however, we're working with some brilliant people and I have the utmost confidence in Krista, our Playback Supervisor, to come up with some kick-ass graphics that will effectively explain it all &mdash; or die trying. The Visual Effects portion of the meeting took about another two hours, but Peter and Michelle Comens (our VFX Producer on SG-1) came up with some very cool shots and sequences for the various scenes. This episode is going to be a lot of fun." &mdash; Joseph Mallozzi in his GateWorld Blog.
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Note that all spoilers are subject to change before the finished episode is produced.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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== Guest Stars ==
== Guest Stars ==
* [[Lexa Doig]] as [[Carolyn Lam|Dr. Carolyn Lam]]
* [[Bill Dow]] as [[Bill Lee|Dr. Bill Lee]]
* [[Teryl Rothery]] as [[Alternate Realities#9.13 "Ripple Effect"|Dr. Janet Fraiser]] (Alternate)
* [[J. R. Bourne]] as [[Alternate Realities#9.13 "Ripple Effect"|Martouf]] (Alternate)
* [[Gary Jones]] as [[Walter Harriman|Sgt. Walter Harriman]]
* [[Dan Shea]] as [[Siler|Sgt. Siler]]
* [[Morris Chapdelaine]], [[Paul Hoosen]], [[Jeny Cassady]], [[Nicolas Podbrey]] as [[Kvasir]] (Puppeteers) (Voiced by [[Trevor DeVall]])


== Production ==
== Production ==


* Written by [[Joseph Mallozzi]] and [[Paul Mullie]]
* Story by [[Brad Wright]], [[Joseph Mallozzi]], and [[Paul Mullie]]
* Teleplay by [[Joseph Mallozzi]] and [[Paul Mullie]]
* Directed by [[Peter DeLuise]]
* Directed by [[Peter DeLuise]]


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=== Keywords ===
=== Keywords ===
* [[Alternate Realities]]
* [[Asgard]]
* [[Kallana]]
* [[Mark IX Gatebuster]]
* [[Ori|Origin]]
* [[:Category:Stargate Atlantis Team|Pegasus Galaxy]]
* [[Prior Plague]]
* [[Prometheus]]
* [[PX7-455]]
* [[ZPM]]


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


{{Season Nine Ep Guide Links}}
{{Season Nine Ep Guide Links}}
* [[4.05 "Divide And Conquer" Episode Guide|4.05 "Divide And Conquer"]]
* [[7.18 "Heroes Part 2" Episode Guide|7.18 "Heroes Part 2"]]
* [[9.06 "Beachhead" Episode Guide|9.06 "Beachhead"]]
* [[9.13 "Ripple Effect" Transcript]]
* [[9.13 "Ripple Effect" Transcript]]
* Previous: [[9.12 "Collateral Damage" Episode Guide]]
* Previous: [[9.12 "Collateral Damage" Episode Guide]]
* Next:  
* Next: [[9.14 "Stronghold" Episode Guide]]


== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==


* [http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/ipw-web/b2/index.php?p=307&more=1&c=1 Stargate SG-1 Solutions Spoiler Blog: S9 Spoilers: Up to 18 Episodes Revealed]
{{SeasonNineLinks |
* [http://www.scifigate.net/josephmallozzi.php "Best of Both Stargates" interview with Joseph Mallozzi by Marla R. Reed]
  episode_name    = 9.13 "Ripple Effect" |
  SCIFI_summary  = 0913
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Précis

When alternate realities collide, duplicate SG-1 teams arrive at the SGC. They're facing great challenges in their own realities but it might not be possible to send them home. The "real" SG-1 soon learns that not all teams are exact duplicates — some of them are more desperate to save their worlds than others.

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SciFi.com Official Summary

SG-1 returns from a mission early, accompanied through the Stargate by a weird sound and a flash of light. Then, during their debriefing with Gen. Landry, they reveal that they were exploring a different planet than the one they'd been assigned. Moments later, the Stargate activates again — and a second SG-1 team steps through.

Dr. Lam determines that, genetically, both of the Mitchells, Carters, Daniels, and Teal'cs are exactly who they claim to be. Because the second group arrived on time and from the correct planet, Gen. Landry guesses that they are the "real" SG-1. Carter then theorizes that the other team comes from an alternate — though very similar — universe. Under questioning from their counterparts, the duplicates explain that their Earth is about to be invaded by the armies of Origin. Unfortunately, because an astronomical fluke — the passage of the Stargate's wormhole directly through a black hole — seems to have caused their arrival in this universe, sending them back to join the fight in their own universe won't be easy.

Before the two Carters can find a solution, the Stargate activates again, and out steps a third SG-1 team. Within hours, more SG teams from more alternate universes arrive, until more than a dozen SG-1 units are roaming the base. One of the teams even contains alternate-universe versions of two old friends that Carter, Daniel, and Teal'c never expected to see again: Martouf and Dr. Fraiser. Because both died several years ago in this universe (4.05 "Divide and Conquer" and 7.18 "Heroes Part 2", respectively), their appearance is a bittersweet shock for everyone who knew them.

The troop of Carters now working to solve this astrophysical conundrum soon brainstorms an extremely complex solution that involves — among other details — flying the Prometheus to the black hole (recently created in 9.06 "Beachhead") and detonating an explosion inside the singularity to seal the multiversal rift that has developed. This will prevent more teams from coming through — but it will also strand the new arrivals permanently on this Earth. While Dr. Fraiser, in particular, pleads with Landry to give them time to find a better solution, he reluctantly decides that his universe must come first. He orders his own SG-1 and the first duplicate team to take the Prometheus and carry out the mission.

As soon as the ship reaches the singularity, however, the second SG-1 team seizes control, locks the original SG-1 in the brig, and redirects the Prometheus onto a very unexpected course — the Pegasus Galaxy. To figure out what's really happening and escape, the original SG-1 team must now outwit their toughest opponents yet: themselves.

Modified by Solutions.

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--DeeKayP 07:51, 24 Jun 2005 (PDT)