
Carter begins to suffer from temporal distortion, a side effect caused by travel through the quantum mirror. Kawalsky has been dead for several months, and this Samantha Carter is a major who would be identical to her civilian alternate if not for her short hair. They're also stunned that Teal'c is an ally rather than an enemy, this world's Maj. Carter before his recent death at the hands of the Goa'uld. Jack O'Neill is alive and single, whereas in their alternate reality he was married to civilian scientist Dr.

Kawalsky are taken to SGC for debriefing, they can't believe how different everything is in this reality. To transport themselves to our present-day Earth, they used the Quantum Mirror ("There But for the Grace of God"). Kawalsky are found in a secured building in top-secret Area 51. Stargate Command is taken aback when an alternate-reality version of Samantha Carter and the deceased Maj. O'Neill defies orders and sets out to change Merrin's fate by taking her off-base, to show her the value of what her childhood could be like and what she has been missing. O'Neill and the rest of SG-1 uncover the truth behind Merrin's intelligence, and how it will affect her and the other children of Orban. She is incredibly knowledgeable, but has no understanding of fun or play. As Carter and O'Neill spend more time with Merrin, they become aware that she is not a typical 11-year-old.
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Samantha Carter how to build such a complicated technical device. All are surprised when it is the young Merrin who volunteers to stay at SGC and teach Maj. O'Neill travels back to Earth with a young Orbanian girl, Merrin, and her chaperone, Kalan, to present Stargate Command with a valuable Naquadah reactor. Daniel and Teal'c remain on the planet - Daniel to study an ancient mosaic pattern on the floor of their stargate room that he hopes will explain the origin of the Orbanian people and Teal'c to prepare the Orbanians, should they ever encounter the Goa'uld, by sharing his knowledge with them. Daniel Jackson travel to the planet Orban as part of an exchange program. Hammond has no choice but to seal the lab off with the three inside. Carter proves immune, but with parasites inside them, Fraiser and O'Neill deteriorate rapidly. As they open the tablet, though, the parasites ooze into medical officer Dr. Believing the tablet holds the key to Teal'c's survival, the team brings it to the lab. Daniel realizes that he was infected by Ma'chello's Goa'uld-killing parasite, a theory borne out by Teal'c's rapid deterioration. As the Goa'uld parasite leaves Daniel's body, Daniel hears the voice of the dead Ma'chello declaring death to the Goa'uld. Whatever is interfering with his mind, however, soon transfers to Teal'c - with far more deadly consequences.

Medical tests indicate Daniel is suffering from schizophrenia. Daniel Jackson touches it, he begins to hear voices and see nightmarish visions. The SG-1 team discovers a room containing the corpses of a league of Goa'uld who challenged the system lords. Bra'tac leads Teal'c to an ancient Goa'uld death glider, and they begin to forge a daring rescue plan. In the Jaffa city of Chulak, Teal'c attempts to raise an army to help his friends and stumbles across the injured Bra'tac, who has been left for dead by Apophis' Serpent Guards. Carter rescues her freezing teammate, and they come face to face with the enraged queen Hathor. Back in Hathor's facility, a Tok'ra spy closes O'Neill in a cryogenic chamber to kill his Goa'uld symbiote - a tactic that will, unfortunately, also kill O'Neill. Unknown to Hammond, Makepeace, acting alone, succeeds in rescuing Carter and Daniel, but Hathor's army has created an energy barrier that blocks the SG personnel from reaching the stargate. Makepeace and six SG units to rescue SG-1, but when the units are defeated, Hammond decides to do the job himself. Daniel Jackson can only watch helplessly as Hathor implants Col.
