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“The Nox”
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Episode 8
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Broadcast Date: September 12, 1997
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Syndication Broadcast Date: October 26, 1998
Plot Outline:
The Secretary of Defense
David Swift (Terry David Mulligan) questions the purpose and the mission
results of the Stargate Program. Teal’c tells the group that there is a planet
with a creature that can become invisible at will. After SG-1 arrives on the
planet, the Stargate disappears. They soon discover that Apophis and a group of
Jaffa are also searching for the creature. The team attack Apophis, and everyone
dies except for Teal’c. Everyone, who died, is brought back to life by an
advanced race called the Nox. The team discovers a Jaffa Guard named Shak’l (Michasa
Armstrong), and they decide to defend the Nox. The creature has not the
power to become invisible, however, the Nox do have the power to make things
disappear. Shak’l escapes injuring Teal’c and Lya (Frida Betrani). The
Nox heal her. Apophis hurts a young Nox boy named Nafrayu (Addison Ridge)
in order to set a trap. The team gets into another fight with Apophis, and the
Nox stop the fight. The Stargate reappears and the team returns to Earth.
à
Plot Outline by Chad C.
Guest Cast:
- Gary Jones as
Technician Walter Harriman
- Peter Williams as
Apophis
- Armin Shimerman as
Anteaus
- Frida Betrani as Lya
- Ray Xifro as Ohper
- Addison Ridge as
Nafrayu
- Michasa Armstrong as
Shak’l
- Terry David Mulligan
as Secretary of Defense David Swift
- Zoran Vukelic as
Jaffa
Recurring
Actors & Characters:
- Gary Jones (Walter
Harriman) à [Episode 6]
- Peter Williams (Apophis)
à [Episode 3]
- Frida Betrani (Lya)
à [Episode 1]
- Michasa Armstrong (Shak’l)
à [Episode 1]
Production Crew:
- Developed for
Television: Brad Wright & Jonathan Glassner
- Co—Executive
Producers: Michael Greenburg & Jeffrey F. King
- Producer: Ron French
- Writer: Hart Hanson
- Director: Charles
Correll
- Executive Producers:
Jonathan Glassner & Brad Wright
- Executive Story
Consultant: Katharyn Powers
- Executive Story
Editor: Robert C. Cooper
- Production Manager:
Ron French
- First Assistant
Director: Andy Mikita
- Second Assistant
Director: Matthew J. Blecha
- Music: Joel
Goldsmith
- Original Stargate
Theme: David Arnold
- Director of
Photography: Peter Woeste, C.S.C.
- Production Designer:
Richard Hudolin
- Editor: Allan Lee
- Art Director:
Bridget McGuire
- Costume Designer:
Christina McQuarrie
- Make—Up Artist: Jan
Newman
- Assistant to the
Co—Executive Producer: John G. Lenic
Destination:
- The SGC computer
designation is P3X—774. The planet is the home of the Nox – a
technically advanced or superior race to that of Earth. The planet has many
forests and a cloaked city in the sky.
Plot Outline
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