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Menace
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| Production # |
519 |
| Original air date |
April 26, 2002 |
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| Guest stars |
Danielle Nicolet as Reese |
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| SG-1 Season 5 | ||||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
| 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
| 22 | ||||||
| Season 4 | Season 6 | |||||
"Menace" is the nineteenth episode of the fifth season of Stargate SG-1.
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Synopsis
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SG-1 finds Reese the last of her people on her home planet. They take her back and soon learn that she is an android. Furthermore, she can create Replicators, and they soon become a serious threat to Stargate Command.
Plot
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SG-1 arrives on a world ravaged by war. In a building, they find a young woman android, completely unscathed. Major Samantha Carter and Dr. Daniel Jackson convince Major General George S. Hammond to allow them to bring the android back to Stargate Command for further study. The android is activated and speaks with SG-1, telling them its name is Reese, but will not reveal any details of how her world was destroyed when asked.
Colonel Jack O'Neill, Teal'c and SG-3 return to the planet and discover Replicator blocks, they realize that the world was annihilated by Replicators. After the team's return Reese creates a Replicator as a toy for her and Daniel to play with. He is shocked, and the Replicator is contained, being placed in a reinforced glass box guarded by Teal'c, much to Reese's dismay. Reese becomes upset, believing everyone hates her because she was 'Created Wrong', and believes that they all wish to destroy her and her toys, the Replicators. Daniel tries to console her and convince her otherwise, in the process learning that the people of her world came to fear her and her 'toys', leading them to attempt to destroy them. Reese admits that she told her 'toys' to 'make more of themselves' and that she 'taught them how to defend themselves', then lost control of them, accidentally creating the Replicator plague.
Eventually, Reese, believing that everybody is plotting to destroy her and her 'toys', again, creates an army of Replicators and attempts to escape through the Stargate, locking herself in the gate room while she learns how to use the Stargate. Fearing that she will lose control of her Replicators again, General Hammond decides that they must shut down or destroy Reese. Daniel attempts to shut her down by tricking her into trusting him again and then removing her power source, while Carter and General Hammond activate the base's self destruct and Teal'c, O'Neill and several SGC personnel attempt to break into the gate room. Daniel fails but continues trying to convince Reese to stop what she is doing while the self destruct is activated and the gate room blast doors are cut open. After activating the Self Destruct, Carter realizes that the Replicators are beginning to act independently of Reese, as they had feared. O'Neill breaks into the gate room, just as Daniel appears to have convinced Reese to deactivate the Replicators. O'Neill shoots Reese, inflicting mortal damage on the android. As Reese shuts down, the Replicator blocks separate. Even though he understands that O'Neill had no choice, Daniel becomes extremely angry at him, since he believed he had convinced Reese to stop the Replicators, that she turned them off rather than because O'Neill destroyed her and that he destroyed their only chance to stop the Replicators.
References
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Android; Asgard; Babylon; China; Corrosive spray; Greece; Hall of Wisdom; K'Tau; MALP; Replicators; Reese's father; Reese's World; Roman; Self-destruct; Self-destruct control room; SG-2; SG-3; USAS-12 automatic shotgun
Notable Quotes
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Carter: (after Jackson was attacked by Reese) So you think we should just ... shut her down?
O'Neill: Oh, I don't know. Why don't we ask the man who just had his head cracked open! (referring to Jackson)
Jackson: Well, I don't think she meant to hurt me; I just think she didn't like what I was saying.
O'Neill: I don't like most of what you say ... I try to resist the urge to shove you through a wall.
O'Neill: (talking on the phone with Hammond) Yes, sir, we may have a replicator situation down here. I suggest sealing the base and doing a clean sweep. Yes, sir. And we also have a robot on the loose.
Carter: (talking to O'Neill) Sir, we have to preserve her in one piece.
O'Neill: (repeating Carter's words to Hammond) And we'd like it in one piece, if possible.
Notes
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- Though Reese was irreparably damaged, the Asgard found a command code in Reese calling all the Replicators forward. This eventually led to the creation of the Human-form Replicators in "Unnatural Selection".
- During the commentaries it is revealed that the second scene was filmed on and during the 9-11 attacks.
Mistakes
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- When Reese was in stasis in her home planet and was discovered by SG1, though she was not functional at the time, the pulse in her neck was clearly visible during close up scenes.
- When General Hammond and Major Carter are arming the self destruct, Hammond speaks to Carter and addresses her as Captain. At the time, her proper rank (and therefore salutation) was 'Major'. - although it seems he says "On three Captain", actually he is saying "On a three count".
In other languages
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- French: Menace (Menace)
- Italian: Minaccia (Menace)
- Spanish: Amenaza (Menace)
- Czech: Hrozba (Menace)
Sources
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- Official Stargate SG-1 site. MGM. Visited June 8, 2006. Most of site requires Flash.
- Screenplay (PDF). Distributed by MGM. Prepared by Casablanca Continuity (2001-11-28). Retrieved on October 15, 2006. Linked to from Official Stargate SG-1 site.
- Summary from GateWorld. Visited May 7, 2006.
- Review from GateWorld. Reviewed by Morjana Coffman. Visited May 7, 2006.
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