- The Asgard fleet has managed to destroy the Replicator ship, with Carter aboard, but cannot contain the debris. Talks break down with the System Lords, ending in a Ha'tak being dispatched to test Earth's new defensive capabilities. The Prometheus waits to engage the incoming enemy, but Thor arrives in the Daniel Jackson, with Teal'c aboard. They enlist the help of Daniel and Jack, still in stasis, to remove the threat of the replicators to the new Asgard homeworld.—trekkie4christ
- Anubis has been defeated but Jack O'Neill remains frozen in the Ancients' outpost they discovered in Antarctica. Elizabeth Weir authorizes Sam and Teal'c to go off in search of the Asgard. Their exact location is unknown but when they do finally manage to contact Thor he is having to deal with a much greater problem: the Replicators have managed to escape their time-distortion prison and Sam is soon taken prisoner. Back on Earth, Elizabeth and Daniel act as hosts to a number of system lords who have suggested a peace treaty. Ba'al is not among them and it soon becomes clear that those who are there want Earth to use the weapon that defeated Anubis to eliminate Ba'al before he defeats them. Elizabeth proves to be an adept negotiator.—garykmcd
- Thor beams up Jack O'Neill expecting to use his Ancient knowledge to defeat the Replicators. Thor connects O'Neill's mind to the computer and he builds an artifact. Then Thor beams up a human-form Replicator expecting to invade their network system, but the Replicator wakes up and Jack uses his device to destroy the Replicator. Now Thor is capable of building a large scale weapon that can destroy the Replicators on Orilla and the SG-1 wants to rescue Sam. Meanwhile, at the SGC, Camulus requests asylum since Ba'al destroyed his forces. Dr. Weir lets the other System Lords return home.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Having wrecked the Replicator spaceship, but unable to contain the debris (which enables them to threaten the Asgard's last stand refuge planet), Thor beams up Daniel and Jack, whom he resuscitates as picking his Ancient knowledge is the last hope. Carter wakes up realizing things can't be real, with her lover Pete on his Montana ranch and, indeed, Fifth admits he loves her. Still clueless, Jack now possesses supernatural powers and manufactures something they soon realize is the ideal weapon to eliminate Replicators, just in time to deal with a small attack. SG-1 beams down to the planet, where they reach a standoff with Fifth's army, until the latter departs with the remainder of a spacecraft, with an artificial Sam aboard as his new queen. Real Sam returns to earth, where Weir is stepping down to lead international space negotiations, Hammond in overall command of US space forces, and Jack promoted brigadier general to command SGC, also promoting Carter.—KGF Vissers
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