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*The [[Replicator Carter]] refers to the death of Sam's mother [[Debra Carter]] in the early [[1980s]], which was first established in "[[The Devil You Know]]".
*In the illusion allegedly created by Fifth, Jack's uniform does not have general stars. This is consistent with the fact that the Replicator Carter was not aware that he had been promoted to brigadier general, as Sam's memories were copied shortly before the promotion took place.
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Template:SG1-8 "Gemini" is the eleventh episode of the eighth season of Stargate SG-1.

Synopsis

SG-1 is shocked to see a duplicate of Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter, who reveals that she is a Replicator created by Fifth. She wishes to be destroyed with the Replicator disruptor, to prevent Fifth from getting his hands on her again, since he is heading straight for the Milky Way. However, the Tau'ri plan to have her help them defeat them, since she claims Fifth has created a cipher to become immune to the disruptor.

Previously on Stargate SG-1

SG-1 encounter a group of Human-form Replicators on the planet Hala. They managed to trap them in a Time dilation field by betraying the trust of Fifth. A year later, Major Samantha Carter is beamed to a Replicator ship and tortured by Fifth before being rescued by SG-1. Fifth then creates Replicator Carter.

Plot

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Stargate Command receives an unscheduled off world activation, and with it an old IDC that had been used by Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter. Then comes the message, "SEND M.A.L.P.," and when one is sent through, it reveals a second Carter. She identifies herself as a Human-form Replicator, designed by Fifth with all of Carter's memories and thoughts. Her message is urgent: Fifth has discovered a way to overcome the Replicator disruptor Brigadier General Jack O'Neill designed while he had the Ancient database downloaded into his brain. The replicator version of Carter has rebelled against Fifth and offers her assistance in altering the weapon to work again.

Carter accepts the proposal, and with O'Neill's approval, goes to the Alpha Site with Teal'c to work on the weapon. After connecting to the Replicator collective, Replicator Carter downloaded the cipher. After experimenting with the disruptor, they adjust the weapon and launch a Replicator disruptor satellite.

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However, it is eventually revealed that Fifth had no immunity to the weapon, and in fact he had sent her to study the weapon and develop the very cipher she claimed to be trying to defeat. She destroys Fifth with the disruptor satellite that had worked all along and makes her way to the Stargate. After taking out the guards, she begins dialing the Stargate. Teal'c attempts to stop her but she deactivates the nanites in the arm Teal'c is holding and she escapes.

References

Alpha Site; Ancient; Asgard; Atlantis; Debra Carter; Dialing computer; F-302 fighter-interceptor; Goa'uld; Human-form Replicator; Iris Deactivation Code; Keron; MALP; Naquadah generator; Replicators; Replicator disruptor; Replicator disruptor satellite; Pizza; Prometheus; Subspace communication

Notable Quotes

O'Neill: Alright, you got our attention. Who are you?
Replicator Carter: My name is Samantha Carter.
O'Neill: Alright. We've got a little conflict with that statement. We've already got one here.
Replicator Carter: There are two of us.
O'Neill: If only.

Replicator Carter: I was made in Samantha Carter's image. I know what she knows. Feel what she feels.
Carter: You were made. Who made you?
Replicator Carter: The one you call Fifth.
Carter: Oh my god. She's a replicator.

Carter: ...and we need the Asgard to send us a disruptor satellite as soon as possible.
O'Neill: I've already talked to 'em. Be there in there in 30 minutes, or it's free.

O'Neill: I need you to be perfectly honest with me. Is Carter letting herself get too involved in this one?
Teal'c: Colonel Carter and the replicator share thoughts and memories. It is understandable that a certain sympathy would develop between them.
O'Neill: Can’t have that.
Teal'c: However I do not believe Colonel Carter would allow these feelings to interfere with the commission of her duties.
O'Neill: Fair enough. But when the time comes, I want you to finish the job.
Teal'c: Understood.

Fifth: Why?
Replicator Carter: You should know. You made me what I am.

Carter: We will stop you.
Replicator Carter: You're forgetting, I know exactly how your mind works. I know what you're going to do before you even think of it.

Carter: The fact is, she learned betrayal from Fifth. And he learned it from me.

Notes

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  • "Gemini" is Latin for "twins." It is also the name of a constellation depicting the mythical twin brothers Castor and Pollux.
  • In reference to a Replicator disruptor satellite that was requested from the Asgard to protect the Alpha Site from a potential Replicator attack Brigadier General Jack O'Neill states, "Be there in thirty minutes, or it's free." This is a cultural reference to pizza delivery places in the U.S. which promise delivery within thirty minutes of the order, or it's free.
  • Broadcast in the USA as the 11th episode of the season, it is the 12th on Region 2 DVDs.
  • The Asgard have equipped the Prometheus with an Asgard hyperdrive after O'Neill asked Thor for one in the episode "Covenant".
  • The episode marks the return of Replicator Carter, who was last seen briefly at the end of "New Order, Part 2", the season opener.
  • Dr. Daniel Jackson only appears at the beginning of this episode. It's often presumed that this episode takes place at about the same time as the next episode, "Prometheus Unbound". When Jackson enters the elevator after talking to Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter, he went to try to convince O'Neill to allow him to join the crew of the Prometheus on their mission to Atlantis which is shown on the teaser for "Prometheus Unbound".
  • This episode takes place approximately four months after the events of "New Order, Part 2".
  • The Replicator Carter refers to the death of Sam's mother Debra Carter in the early 1980s, which was first established in "The Devil You Know".
  • In the illusion allegedly created by Fifth, Jack's uniform does not have general stars. This is consistent with the fact that the Replicator Carter was not then aware that he had been promoted to brigadier general, as Sam's memories were copied shortly before the promotion took place.

Goofs

  • Replicator Carter claims to be able to upload data directly into the base's mainframe, and then moves her hand into a computer monitor, presumably to allow her nanites to interface directly with the computer. This does not make sense considering that monitors only display output from a computer and are not capable of inputting data into a computer. Later in the episode she interfaces with a computer by moving her hand into a keyboard, which makes considerably more sense, since keyboards are input devices and so interfacing with it would allow her to interact with the computer. (It should also be noted that modern monitors are capable of two-way signaling.)
  • After Replicator Carter contacts Stargate Command and Brigadier General Jack O'Neill orders MSgt. Walter Harriman to deactivate the gate he presses the Iris deactivation button.

Death

In other languages

  • French: Vulnérable (Vulnerable)
  • Italian: Gemelle (Twin)
  • Spanish: Géminis (Gemini)
  • Czech: Blíženci (Gemini)
  • German: Gemini (Gemini)
  • Hungarian: Ikrek (Gemini)

External links

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