- On the Enkarans' new home, SG-1 discovers a giant spaceship is threatening the colonists as it terraforms the planet.
- SG1 are celebrating with the Enkarans that they settled on P5S-381, but they receive word that a huge spaceship has destroyed the nearby village and is slowly moving towards them, burning the ground as it goes. SG1 tries to communicate with the ship and find out that it is 'terra-forming' the planet for a long dead race. A bio-mechanical life form in the ship tells SG1 that the Enkarans must leave. But they cannot, because they would die. Can SG1 solve the problem in time?—Anonymous
- In the middle of celebrating the successful relocation of the Enkarans to a new planet, a large ship is found destroying all living things on the surface of the planet. With only 36 hours until the ship reaches the main village, it will be impossible to relocate all of the Enkarans, who are scattered about in several villages. Their only real solution is to try and stop the ship. Major Carter determines that the ship is destroying all life on the planet and seeding it to sustain a sulfur- rather than carbon-based life forms. SG-1 soon finds itself on board the craft and learns that the planet was selected after a search of a million possible worlds as the one that could sustain the sulfur-based beings. Now that the seeding has begun, it cannot be stopped without destroying an entire civilization. While O'Neill makes plans to destroy the ship, Daniel tries to find a solution to save both societies.—garykmcd
- The SG-1 relocated the Enkarans on another planet, and the human-like people thank the team with a celebration party. Out of the blue, a spaceship burns the ground and destroys a village close to the settlement. They succeed in contacting the spaceship and are brought on board. Soon, the bio-mechanical life form, Lotan, explains that they are preparing to settle a dead race on the planet, since it is the only one with all the elements necessary for the survival of the race. They are told that the Enkarans must move to another planet, but the SG-1 team explains that this is the only planet where the Enkarans may exist; otherwise they will die. Further, it is impossible to share the planet with the other race. How will the SG-1 solve the problem?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- During celebration of the successful relocation of the Enkaran race by SGC to the only known suitable planet as their own was Goa'uld-wrecked, a large spaceship arrives and starts destroying all living things on the surface of the planet. SG-1 gets inside, meeting the bio-mechanical 'unit' Lotan, who was created in Enkaran physiognomy to explain to them the planet is the only one suitable in all space to be made habitable to revive his makers' sulfur-based race, which remained in stasis since its near-extinction 10,000 year sago after a lost war. Jacks orders Sam to destroy the ship with a naquadah bomb, which fails. Daniel 'interpretes' his order to stand down by beaming up and talking to Lothan, who is made to sympathize with the Enkarans and seek an alternative for them, against the clock as the automatized conversion of the planet cannot be interrupted, nor started anywhere else.—KGF Vissers
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