DVD 176 mins
NR (Not Rated)
Stargate SG-1 Season 6, Volume 3 - Season 6, Volume 3
MGM (2002)
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#126

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Action, Sci-Fi
USA  /  English

Richard Dean Anderson

Director Peter Deluise; Andy Mikita; Peter F. Woeste
Writer Peter DeLuise; Kindler, Damian; Joseph Mallozzi; Paul Mullie; Robert C. Cooper; Brad Wright

Episode 9: Allegiance
The Tok'ra and rebel Jaffa fighting along side them suffer heavy casualties when Anubis' forces overrun SG positions in the Risa system. During the funerals that follow, a scuffle breaks out between Ocker, a Tok'ra and Artok, a Jaffa. Meanwhile Carter discovers that someone has tampered with the naquadah reactor. Realizing that a saboteur is among them at the Alpha Site, O'Neill shuts down the gate. When Ocker is found dead, Artok becomes the prime suspect and tensions between the two uneasy allies threaten to boil over.

Episode 10: Cure
SG-1 pays a visit to Pangar, where a working Stargate has recently been discovered among some ruins. The Pangarans, who are a few decades behind Earth technologically, have developed a miracle drug called tretonin that makes the immune system impervious to all disease. The Pangaran leaders, Tegar and Dollen, offer to share the secret of tretonin. In exchange they ask SG-1 to teach them how to use the gate for interplanetary travel. However, the planets they ask to visit are all Goa'uld homeworlds, which are strictly off limits. When scientist Zenna Valk hints at some kind of problem with the tretonin, Teal'c and Jonas visit the facility where the drug is made and discover Goa'uld symbiotes living in tanks of murky water.

Episode 11: Prometheus
When TV reporter Julia Donovan gets wind of a top secret project called Prometheus, the president orders General Hammond to kill the story. An incensed Donovan threatens to alert the foreign media, forcing Hammond to offer her a tour of the project in return for an exclusive at a later date. Prometheus turns out to be a spaceship combining human know-how with alien technology. While Jonas and Carter give Donovan and her producer a tour of the bridge, the TV crew - Smith, Reynolds, Jones and Sanderson - overpowers the guards and activate the ship's lockdown controls.

Episode 12: Unnatural Selection
After rescuing SG-1 , the Asgard leader Thor asks SG-1 help fight the Replicators that have overrun his homeworld. The Replicators, spider-like robots that have the ability to think and evolve, consume everything in their path with an instinctive thirst for the knowledge and experience of those they devour. Thor explains that the Asgard lured millions of the creatures to the planet in an attempt to slow their evolution with a time dilator. Instead the Replicators used the device to speed up time, allowing them to evolve at an astonishing rate. SG-1 finds the planet paved in a layer of metal replicator bricks miles thick. Five humans confront the team and order Carter to stop tinkering with time dilator. When she refuses, the humans reveal that they are actually Replicators that have used nano-technology to take on human appearance.

Edition Details
Series Stargate SG-1
Barcode 027616904096
Region Region 1
Release Date 2003
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.78:1 Color
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details

Features
Audio Commentaries Featuring Directors, cast and Crew for Each Episode
"SG-1 Directors Series: 'Allegiance'" Featurette
"SG-1 Directors Series: 'Cure'" Featurette
"SG-1 Directors Series: 'Prometheus'" Featurette