- The team, now designated SG-1 are planning their next foray through the gate as they try to map out the variety of sites available to them and locate their missing friends. O'Neill asks that Teal'c be allowed to join his team but Gen. Hammond thinks that will be unlikely given that he is the host for a Goa'uld. Unknown to anyone, however, is that O'Neill's close friend, Maj. Charles Kawalsky, leader of SG-2, has been infected by a Goa'uld, an immature version that has not yet taken complete control of the host. Kawalsky is having regular blackouts during which the Goa'uld is trying to return to the gate. An MRI reveals what is wrong but it's unlikely the creature that has fused itself to Kawalsky's spine can be surgically removed. Meanwhile, Col. Kennedy arrives to question Teal'c who has pledged his loyalty to his new world.—garykmcd
- Colonel O'Neill asks to General Hammond to let Teal'c join his SG-1 team but Hammond is reluctant since the alien hosts a Goa'uld. The arrogant Colonel Kennedy comes from Langley and wants to use Teal'c as a guinea pig to study the Goa'uld. Meanwhile, Major Charles Kawalsky is not aware that he has a Goa'uld inside him and has headaches and blackouts. He goes to the infirmary and kills the doctor, trying to escape through the gate. However he is captured by O'Neill and Dr. Warner finds the alien form around his spine. He decides to submit Kawalsky to a surgery to remove the Goa'uld. Will he succeed in the surgery? And what will be the fate of Teal'c?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Colonel Jack O'Neill is almost pleased when his friendly rival team SG-2 leader, major Charles Kawalsky, is temporarily out from the next plant missions round, to be checked out medically, suffering mild symptoms, even blackouts. General Hammond can't take account of Jack's plea to reward heroic T'ealc with admission to SG-1, as the Pentagon mistrusts the alien and sends Colonel Kennedy to prepare taking him away for 'tests and study'. T'ealc has too little valuable information to offer, however willing, so will be taken to Langley. When the infirmary doctor examining Kawalski finds a huge parasite, the goa'uld K. takes over and kills the doc. Attempting to leave by stargate, he's discovered and caught, but medical chief Dr. Warner prepare hail-Mary surgery as the symbiont, which jumped from a kid he rescued, isn't adult yet, which Hammond insists on while Kennedy would prefer maximal study, alive. Its seems to work, but he asks to see and thank T'ealc, only for his meanwhile matured symbiont to take over and nearly strangle him, then attempts to escape by stargate and destroy the base, but ends up killed by Jack, who realizes his friend already perished in surgery, yet Carter remarks some of the overtaken human conscience is proven to survive despite symbiont control.—KGF Vissers
- Upon returning to the SGC from their first mission, SG-1 learns that Major Kawalsky, O'Neill's right-hand man, has become infected by a Goa'uld during their mission. As the SGC's doctors look for a way to remove the Goa'uld, Colonel Kennedy interrogates Teal'c, who O'Neill wants to join SG-1. As time goes on and Kawalsky's mind is taken over more and more by the Goa'uld, doctors perform emergency surgery in a desperate attempt to save him. But they prove to be too late as Kawalsky escapes and activates the base's self-destruct, leaving only Teal'c to stop him.—timdalton007
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