![]() ![]() She knew that look, the flat uncompromising expression that shut everything down. The colonel put a restraining hand on his shoulder and looked over at Sam. ![]() He grimaced as he moved, trying to stand. She glimpsed a white compression bandage through the torn fabric. Daniel was ashen, his jacket torn and dark with blood where the staff blast had hit, just above the hip and below his tac vest. “Sir?” she risked a glance over her shoulder. “I do.” He shifted his position, taking aim. “Sir,” she said, finger itchy on the trigger, “you might want to hurry that up.” Yes, there it was again, a glint of gold amid the trees. She wiped rain from her face and eyes, squinting through the curtain of water that slanted across the open ground between SG-1 and the edge of the forest. Movement – a fleeting shadow back in the tree line. She didn't know how badly he was injured, but it had to be serious for the colonel to risk stopping their breakneck flight to the Stargate. Sam heard Daniel's shout of pain as the colonel pressed the bandage onto the wound. “Damn right you can.” The colonel's growl made it an order as he ripped open another field dressing. If those gliders came back…īreathing hard, breathing through pain, Daniel said, “I'm okay. She glanced up at the heavy sky, the clouds hiding a multitude of dangers. It wouldn't do much against a staff blast but it was better than nothing. He crouched next to her, staff weapon raised and his arm brushing against hers, making the most of the scant cover they shared – a fallen tree, rotting in the incessant rain. “We are now less than a kilometer from the Stargate,” Teal’c said. Sam couldn't see what he was doing, didn't dare take her eyes off the rain-sodden tree line, but she could smell the antiseptic and heard Daniel hiss in a sharp breath. The colonel's words were clipped, each one bitten off like a curse as he knelt next to Daniel in the mud. The events depicted in this adventure take place during season three of Stargate SG-1, between the episodes A Hundred Days and Shades of Grey. Stranded on a hostile planet, and desperate to find a way home before it's too late, O'Neill leads his fractured team on a desperate journey across a barren and forsaken world.įaced with an enemy more vicious than anything they've encountered before, only SG-1's strength as a unit will keep them alive - if the secret O'Neill is hiding doesn't tear them apart first. So when Dr Daniel Jackson is injured and the mission begins to go awry, tensions quickly reach breaking point. Tapped for a covert assignment, O’Neill must conceal the truth from his team at all costs. But SG-1's first trip off-world after Colonel O'Neill's return from Edora (STARGATE SG-1: One Hundred Days) proves to be anything but easy. But suddenly, wayward asteroids bombard the planet, destroying the Stargate.It was meant to be an easy mission, a walk in the park. EPISODE 17: "A Hundred Days"SG-1 visits the friendly planet Edora and gathers to watch the annual meteor shower that lights up the sky like a fiery rain. Though Urgo claims to be friendly, the suspicious team members work feverishly to rid themselves of the creature before it destroys their minds. Jackson and O'Neill must argue a case against a mysterious Goa'uld named Zipacna to save Skaara's personality.EPISODE 16: "Urgo"En route to a paradise planet, SG-1 is secretly implanted with an alien spore that evolves into a being called Urgo. What has happened at Stargate Command, and can SG-1 overpower its own "allies"?EPISODE 15: "Pretense"When SG-1 is invited to the Tollan planet to attend a ceremony called a "Triad," they are shocked to discover it is actually a trial to determine the fate of their old friend Skaara. Teal'c awakens and sees General Hammond conspiring with Fraiser and two aliens. Fraiser injects each team member with a sedative, rendering them unconscious. EPISODE 14: "Foothold"During routine medical exams, Dr. ![]()
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