- While testing a new spacefighter made from Goa'uld parts, Col. O'Neill and Teal'c are trapped when a hidden automatic recall function takes over and sends it into space.
- O'Neill and Teal'c test-fly the experimental spaceship X301, created from two captured Death Gliders. While they attempt a test run in the atmosphere, the craft flies into space. A message from Apophis plays to say that the traitors who took his property would die in the cold of space. Can the SGC find a way to bring them back, or will they die drifting ever further from Earth?—Anonymous
- While testing the X301, a hybrid fighter built from human and Goa'uld technology, O'Neill and Teal'c find the aircraft is no longer under their control as they are drawn into deep space. They then receive a recorded message from Apophis telling them that what is his will now be returned to him. Teal'c assumes there are devices in the parts they used that will send them home - that will take several hundred years, however. The only hope of rescue is a Tok'ra scout ship that is a day away but on a secret mission to a Goa'uld world. Sam and Daniel head to that world and find that it's Sam's father who is conducting the mission. They leave immediately, but their calculations indicate that Teal'c and O'Neill will be dead by the time they arrive.—garykmcd
- While testing an experimental air fighter built from the two Death Gliders, Jack and Teal'c lose control and can not eject from the ships that are now headed out into space. Out of the blue, the propulsion shuts down, and they hear Apophis telling them that the parts have a device to force the spacecraft to return home. Meanwhile, Sam and Daniel try to find a means to rescue their friends. However, they are short on time; and the oxygen in the ships is running out. Will Jack and Teal'c be rescued in time?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Colonel O'Neill immensely enjoys a truly military task: test-flying with Teal'c the top-secret experimental USAF spaceship X301, created with Goa'uld technology taken from two captured Death Gliders. Alas, SGC not only used what it didn't fully understand, Apophis must have been thinking ahead: an automatic anti-theft device kicks in like an auto-pilot they can't overrule and plays a message from the vindictive 'god' that the thieves will die from exposure to the cold empty space they are involuntarily heading for. Sam soon realizes she's unlikely to figure things out in time, if at all. Only the Tok'ra have a single ship close enough, but Anise bitches its secret mission takes priority; however Sam guesses correctly where that would be, and manages to reach it with Daniel, finding the operative is her father, Jacob. He agrees to interrupt his mission to help, but that proves a daunting challenge.—KGF Vissers
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