Season Five
Episode Number: 89
Episode Title: Enemies Part 2
Air Date: 06-29-01
Syndication Air Date: 09-09-02
First SciFi Syndication Air Date: 08-25-03
The Conclusion...
Chad's Summary: Still stranded millions of light years away from Earth, SG-1 and Jacob struggle to repair their ship. Meanwhile, Apophis engages in a fire fight with an alien ship. Councilwoman Ren'al (Jennifer Calvert) informs General Hammond that SG-1 and Jacob Carter/Selmak are lost in space. General Hammond is not convinced, and he does not give up hope on SG-1 or his old friend Jacob. Apophis is in the midst of a battle with a Replicator controlled Goa'uld Ha'tak vessel. Apophis loses the battle. SG-1 and Jacob board Apophis' derelict ship to recover hyper drive drive crystals in order to repair their own hyper drive. They obtain the crystals while a brainwashed Teal'c captures his former friends' ship for Apophis. Teal'c places SG-1 into captivity, and Apophis orders him to find the Tok'Ra agent Selmak. Meanwhile, Jacob attempts to free SG-1, however, Teal'c places him in the prison cell with SG-1. A Replicator enters the prison cell, and all the prisoners escape. Many Replicators overtake the ship. SG-1 engages in a reluctant gun fight with Teal'c. Teal'c is shot twice, with a P--90 weapon, by O'Neill. Daniel and Jacob ready their Cargo Ship to escape the Replicator's Ha'tak Vessel. Meanwhile, O'Neill and Carter retrieve Teal'c. Before they can escape, the ship enters hyper space. SG-1 and Jacob devise a plan to bring the Replicator ship out of hyper space. The plan is a success. The ship comes out of hyper space near one of the planet's controlled by Apophis. SG-1 and Jacob escape while the Replicator ship, with Apophis onboard, burns up in the atmosphere of the planer. However, Teal'c is still brainwashed.
Guest Cast:
Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter/Selmak
Peter Williams as Apophis
Gary Jones as Sgt. Tech. Walter Harriman
Jennifer Calvert as Councilwoman Ren'al
Tomas Milburn, Jr. as Jaffa #1
Dean Moen as Jaffa #2
Production Credits:
Developed for Television: Brad Wright & Jonathan Glassner
Executive Consultant: Jonathan Glassner
Creative Consultant: Peter DeLuise
Supervising Producers: Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie
Co--Executive Producer: N. John Smith
Executive Producer: Robert C. Cooper
Story: Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi, & Paul Mullie
Teleplay: Robert C. Cooper
Director: Martin Wood
Executive Producers: Michael Greenburg, Richard Dean Anderson, & Brad Wright
Story Editor: Ron Wilkerson
Production Manager: Andy Mikita
First Assistant Director: Alex Pappas
Second Assistant Director: Ryan Kosmynka
Music: Joel Goldsmith
Original Stargate Themes: David Arnold
Director of Photography: Jim Menard
Production Designer: Richard Hudolin
Editor: Brad Rines
Supervising Art Director: Bridget McGuire
Art Directors: Doug McLean, Ivana Vasak, & Brentan Harron
Costume Designer: Christina McQuarrie
Make-Up Artist: Jan Newman
Unit Manager: John G. Lenic
Actor Notes:
Jennifer Calvert portrayed the role of Kossil in the television mini-series Legend of Earthsea (2004). In the British television series Red Dwarf (1988 to present), Calvert appeared in the episode "Gunman of the Apocalypse" as Loretta.
Recurring Characters:
* This is Gary Jones' (Water Harriman) 34th Episode.
* This is Peter Williams' (Apophis) 17th Episode.
* This is Carmen Argenziano's (Jacob Carter/Selmak) 11th Episode.
* This is Jennifer Calvert's (Ren'al) 1st Episode.
Connections:
* Actors Jennifer Calvert and Alessandro Juliani (from Scorched Earth) both appeared in the television mini-series Legend of Earthsea (2004).
Destination:
* The explosive force of the supernova, resulting from the destruction of the planet Vorash and its' sun, has pushed team SG-1's Cargo Ship, Apophis' Ha'tak Ship, and yet another Ha'tak Ship controlled by the Replicators into the far reaches of unknown thusly uncharted space. A huge blue, sun-like, star can be observed from the ships. Along with SG-1 and Jacob Cater/Selmak, the people or devices who inhabit this particular region of space are the Goa'uld (Apophis and his crew) and the Replicators. The Goa'uld observe an Earth-like Egyptian culture. The Replicators are highly technological devices which resemble spiders. The indigenous life forms which call this region of space home are unknown to SG-1.
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