- Samantha Carter becomes the host of a Goa'uld when she was trying to save the life of the previous host.
- During a visit to the Nasyan planet, under the first Goa'uld attack in centuries, a victim's breath given during mouth-to-mouth infects Sam, at first unnoticed. Soon, her behavior changes, more military and assertive, and she seems to suffer from amnesia. Cassie senses immediately that Sam really hosts a Goa'uld, which is confirmed by her attempt to escape via the stargate at gunpoint, and since the aliens now seem able to enter via small skin wounds as in her throat, Dr. Fraiser points out that there may be others on the base. Sam is jailed, but allegedly hosts Jolinar, a 'Tok'ra' or good, anti-warlord Goa'uld/underground rebel, being chased by an 'Ashrak', a Goa'uld 'hit man', who has already started his deadly assignment on earth.—KGF Vissers
- While attempting to revive a villager during a Goa'uld attack, Sam Carter becomes infected with a Goa'uld. It's Cassandra who realizes what she has become and O'Neil manages to stop her just as she's about to use the gate to transport to another planet. Their immediate concern is that the base has been infiltrated by other similar beings. The being inhabiting Sam offers to return Sam intact if they will allow her to leave through the gate to find a new host. She tells Teal'c that she is a Tok'ra, a resistance fighter of sorts against the Goa'uld. They don't know if they can trust the being, but it ups the ante when it tells Daniel that it can tell Sam where his wife is. There is also a Goa'uld assassin out to destroy it.—garykmcd
- During a Goa'uld attack on the Nasyan planet, Sam is infected while giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a native. The SG-1 and the survivors go to the SGC and Sam has a strange behavior. After visiting Cassandra, the girl feels that Sam is hosting a Goa'uld and tells Jack. Sam is arrested, and the Goa'uld claims to be Jolinar, a rebel Tok'ra, and does not want to damage Sam. Further, among the survivors from Nasya, there is a Goa'uld Ashrak that is hunting it down. Teal'c believes that the Goa'uld is telling the truth, but who might be the hit man?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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