- SG-1 discovers an ancient artifact and brings it back to the SGC. Ariving at the SGC, it becomes active, pins O'Neill to the gate room wall, and unleashes a virus into him.
- On a mission SG-1 finds an ancient, apparently lifeless metallic sphere-shaped object and brings it home to study the minute, elaborate writing on it, hoping they can then open it. Jack was eager to get away from the tedious examination, which seemed to be going nowhere, on yet another planetary mission, when the sphere suddenly 'warms up' and surprises everyone by sprouting long spikes in various directions, one of which happens to go straight trough Jack's body which soon infects. A staff-weapon doesn't even affect it, Sam fears it is only being fed energy. The fast-spreading infectious organism causes necrosis even on dead material, such as Jack's uniform and, worse, the computer system; yet it is slowed down by an antibiotic, tetracycline; UV-light shows it even got trough the walls, sneakily infecting everyone, starting with young control chamber Lieutenant Graham Simmons, who is allergic to the tetracycline (and clearly has a timid crush on Carter), only Teal'c is protected by his symbiont. When a blow-torch is about to sever the spike trough Jack, the sphere suddenly sprouts length shifting trough him. Carter suggests limiting the oxygen supply which the organism needs, but auto-destruct kicks in with a 3 hours count-down, and can no longer be overrode because of the damage to the computers. Then Daniel notices a symbol in the gibberish it causes on the computer screens, and believes the sphere is trying to communicate: is it really an aggressor? Sam agrees to try making contact by stopping Jack's medication, he agrees. Indeed this rapidly turns him into the conscious medium of an ancient, otherwise dormant race, which is eager to spread and consume earth, but is now offered an alternative planet to consider...—KGF Vissers
- The SG1 team explores a planet that is completely devoid of life. There is evidence of an ancient civilization that may have existed over 100,000 years ago, but today it is a barren place with no atmosphere. They do find one artifact, a small cylindrical object that Daniel Jackson feels may be a time capsule of some sort. They return to Earth with the object, which soon comes alive and impales Jack O'Neill, pinning him against the wall. They can find no way to release him and Dr. Fraiser soon discovers that it is releasing a virus-like living organism that is slowly eating away at anything organic. Everyone on the base, which has been sealed by General Hammond, is slowly being infected; but when the organism invades the computer system, they are unable to deactivate the self-destruct mechanism, giving them only a few hours to find a solution.—garykmcd
- While visiting a desolated planet similar to the moon, Jack, Daniel, Samantha and Teal'c find a spherical object and Jack decides to bring it back with them to study. Out of the blue, the artifact warms up, and Jack and Teal'c bring it to the Stargate to deliver it back to the planet. However, the orb releases spikes to hold it in the Stargate Command, and Jack is pierced by one spike and is held against the concrete wall. He is infected by a virus that soon invades the computers. General Hammond seals the base and cut-down to self-destruction. However, Samantha discovers that the orb feeds on energy and will grow with the blast. But the self-destruct process cannot be stopped since the computers are infected with the alien virus.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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