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| Ba'al threatening Carter
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1004 |
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August 4, 2006 |
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Cliff Simon as Ba'al |
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"Insiders" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1.
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Synopsis
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An Al'kesh is shot down and crashed on Earth. The pilot; Ba'al, wants SG-1's protection from his clones, and for payback, he will help SG-1 search for the Sangraal. However, SG-1 plans to capture the clones first to see which one is the real one.
Plot
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As SG-1 continues to piece together clues to the whereabouts of the elusive Ancient weapon that could defeat the Ori, an Al'kesh streaks into Earth's atmosphere towards Stargate Command. When the vessel does not respond to hails, it is shot down and crash lands. To everyone's surprise, the pilot is none other than Ba'al.
Ba'al informs SG-1 that his clones, which he had created to assist him, are now turning against him, and he is seeking SG-1's help in tracking them down and obliterating them. In exchange, he promises to assist SG-1 by giving them the key to finding the planet on which the Ancient weapon is located.
Realizing that Ba'al's clones might turn over the location of the weapon to the Ori, the team sets to work capturing the clones and bringing them back to the SGC. Soon, there are nearly 20 Ba'al clones in isolation at the SGC, all claiming to be the real Ba'al. Before the team members are able to elicit any useful information from the clones, they escape.
The Ba'al clones work together to gain access to the list of gate address in the SGC computer - including the addresses of Ancient worlds input by Colonel Jack O'Neill when he had the information from the Ancient Repository of knowledge in his brain. They then use their combined locator beacons to overcome the SGC jamming signals and teleport out of the SGC.
References
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Al'kesh; Ancient; Anubis; Asgard; Ba'al's Al'kesh; Ba'al's Tel'tak; Baseball; Brainwashing; Camelot; Camulus; Castiana; Cheyenne Mountain; Cloning; Dakara; Dakara superweapon; DNA; F-16 Fighting Falcon; Foothold situation; Goa'uld; President Henry Hayes; Jaffa High Council; Level 14; Level 15; Level 16; Level 17; Locator beacon; Merlin; Morgan Le Fay; NID; NORAD; Ori; Major General Jack O'Neill; P3R-272; Pegasus; Peterson Air Force Base; Prior; Qetesh; Replicator; Repository of knowledge; Russia; Sahal; Sangraal; Selenis; SG-12; SG-14; Symbiote poison; Spartacus; Tel'tak; Transportation rings; The Trust; Washington D.C.; Zat'nik'tel
Notable Quotes
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(Lee clicks a button on the remote in his hand, making the screen display dots indicating the locations of planets while the team watches)
Mitchell: Those are the Ba'als?
Lee: More like dots really.
(Landry and Teal'c are unamused)
Lee: (smiling) Get it? "Dots", "balls"?
(The team continues to wait in silence. Lee clears his throat and resumes the briefing.)
Mitchell: Chief, we've got a full count. Two strikes, three Ba'als.
Harriman: (laughing) Oh. That's clever, sir.
Carter: (rolling her eyes) He was thinking that one up the whole way home.
Mitchell: Yeah, the whole three seconds.
Landry: Barrett, I was wondering when you'd be back.
Barrett: I understand you've got yourself a few extra Ba'als.
(Landry stares)
Barrett: I don't suppose you'd consider letting me take a few off your hands.
Landry: Somebody give me some good news.
Mitchell: Sorry, sir. I still don't have anything useful.
Vala: I didn't even make it to first base.
Notes
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- Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson) does not appear in this episode.
- A technique similar to the one that identified the becket clone could have been used to identify the baal clones
In other languages
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- French: La Guerre des Clones (Clone Wars)
- Italian: Infiltrati (Infiltrated)
- Spanish: Intrusos (Intruders)
- Czech: Ba'alovy klony
- German: Insiderwissen (Insider Knowledge)
Sources
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- Official Stargate SG-1 site. MGM. Visited June 8, 2006. Most of the site requires Flash.
- Screenplay (PDF). Distributed by MGM. Prepared by Line 21 Media Services Ltd (2006-06-13). Linked to from Official Stargate SG-1 site. Visited February 4, 2007
- Summary from SciFi. Visited August 22, 2006.
- Summary from GateWorld. Visited August 22, 2006.
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