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| writer=[[Robert C. Cooper]]
 
| writer=[[Robert C. Cooper]]
 
| director=[[Peter DeLuise]]
 
| director=[[Peter DeLuise]]
| guests=[[David Hewlett]] as [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay#Alternate timelines|Rodney McKay]]<br />[[Don S. Davis]] as [[Brigadier General]] [[George S. Hammond#Alternate timelines|George S. Hammond]]<br />[[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]]<br />[[Alessandro Juliani]] as [[Katep]]<br />[[Jay Acovone]] as [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]]<br />[[Benjamin Easterday]] as [[Ra's Jaffa commander]]<br />[[Sina Najafi]] as [[Egyptian boy]]<br />[[Christopher Pearce]] as [[Senior Airman]] [[Jake Bosworth]]<br />[[Rob Fournier]] as [[Airman]] [[Mansfield (Moebius)|Mansfield]]
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| guests=[[David Hewlett]] as [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay#Alternate timelines|Rodney McKay]]<br />[[Don S. Davis]] as [[Brigadier General]] [[George S. Hammond#Alternate timelines|George S. Hammond]]<br />[[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]]<br />[[Alessandro Juliani]] as [[Katep]]<br />[[Jay Acovone]] as [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]]<br />[[Benjamin Easterday]] as [[Ra's Jaffa commander]]<br />[[Sina Najafi]] as [[Egyptian Boy]]<br />[[Christopher Pearce]] as [[Senior Airman]] [[Jake Bosworth]]<br />[[Rob Fournier]] as [[Airman]] [[Mansfield (Moebius)|Mansfield]]
 
| preceded_by="[[Moebius, Part 1]]"
 
| preceded_by="[[Moebius, Part 1]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Avalon, Part 1]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Avalon, Part 1]]"
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
After discovering a second [[Stargate]] in [[Antarctica]], the team is sent to [[Chulak]], to get to [[Teal'c#Alternate timelines|Teal'c]] and go to [[Egypt]] for the [[Zero Point Module]]. However, in the process the team are captured, and Teal'c is once again the [[First Prime]] of [[Apophis]].
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After finding a second Stargate in Antarctica, the alternate SG-1 team head to Chulak to get Teal'c who is the First Prime of Apophis on their end. During the escape process, Jack, Sam and Teal'c flee to Ancient Egypt and meet Daniel Jackson who is a member of the original SG-1. Now, the four must work together to repair the timeline that the original SG-1 accidentally altered.
   
 
==Previously on ''Stargate SG-1''==
 
==Previously on ''Stargate SG-1''==
[[SG-1]] uses the [[Time Jumper]] to [[Time travel|travel back in time]] to [[Giza]], [[Egypt]] and steal a [[Zero Point Module]] from [[Ra]]. When the Jumper is found by [[Jaffa]], SG-1 is forced to remain in the past causing the timeline to be altered. In an [[alternate timeline]] where the [[Stargate]] was never found, a video tape of the original team is discovered and the second Stargate in [[Antarctica]] is unburied.
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[[SG-1]] uses the [[Time Jumper]] to [[Time travel|travel back in time]] to [[Giza]], [[Egypt]] and steal a [[Zero Point Module]] from [[Ra]] in the hope of using it to open a wormhole to the Pegasus Galaxy and also defend Earth. When the Jumper is found by [[Jaffa]], SG-1 is forced to remain in the past, causing the timeline to be altered. As such, an [[alternate timeline]] where the [[Stargate]] was never found and as such where the Stargate Program and Stargate Command never existed is created. To help their alternate selves, a video tape of the original team is discovered and the second Stargate in [[Antarctica]] is unburied.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The scientists working on the recovered [[Puddle Jumper]] cannot make it work because they don't have the [[Ancient Technology Activation gene|ATA gene]]. [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill#Alternate timelines|Jack O'Neill]] is called in to operate the Jumper and lead the team through the [[Beta Gate]] to find [[Teal'c#Alternate timelines|Teal'c]], and agrees that [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson#Alternate timelines|Daniel Jackson]] and [[Dr.]] [[Samantha Carter#Alternate timelines|Samantha Carter]] are to join the team through the [[Stargate]] which eventually works.
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The scientists working on the recovered [[Puddle Jumper]] cannot make it work because they don't have the [[Ancient Technology Activation gene|ATA gene]]. General Hammond is assembling a military team to go through the Stargate and locate Teal'c. Jackson and Carter are still arguing that they should also be allowed to go, but Hammond says they lack the necessary military experience. As they are arguing, [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill#Alternate timelines|Jack O'Neill]] arrives to join the team. He has only agreed because Kawalsky asked him to.
   
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As in the previous episode, alternate timeline Carter continues to display a strong tactical intuition. She says the team will be going into enemy territory, outgunned and outmanned--but she has an idea.
[[File:Vlcsnap-2013-12-07-20h08m17s192.png|thumb|right|Alternate Rodney McKay with Alternate George S. Hammond.]]
 
As this happens, up in the Control Room, Dr. Rodney McKay is dismissive, giving it nothing more than a fifty-fifty chance of working although General George Hammond tells him that in the original timeline, it worked for eight years. But once the Stargate finally comes online, everyone is left dumbstruck and amazed while in the Control Room, McKay is equally stunned before stating that he's glad he's not going through the Stargate.
 
   
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She takes O'Neill to the Jumper as Jackson says the video explained that O'Neill has the gene to operate it. Jackson and Carter encourage him to sit in the command chair and he is able to power it on. Hammond agrees to let the team take the ship (which McKay names Gateship One) through the [[Beta Gate]] to find [[Teal'c#Alternate timelines|Teal'c]], and agrees that [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson#Alternate timelines|Daniel Jackson]] and [[Dr.]] [[Samantha Carter#Alternate timelines|Samantha Carter]] are to join the team at O'Neill's request. However, Hammond tells them that under no circumstances are they to attempt time travel. Jackson says he has both Gate addresses, to Chulak and back to Earth, and he dials the address on the Jumper console.
[[File:Chulak Moebius attack.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The team being forced to retreat.]]
 
On [[Chulak]], SG-1 are caught by [[Jaffa]] loyal to [[Apophis#Alternate timelines|Apophis]] and imprisoned. Teal'c defects to their cause and helps them escape but Daniel is infected by a [[Goa'uld]] and killed by Teal'c. They escape in the Puddle Jumper, but are chased and damaged by [[Death Glider]]s. Unaware of the jumper's [[cloak]]ing capacity, they believe that only way they can survive is to time-travel. They travel back to 3000 B.C. and use the [[Stargate]] to pass from Chulak to Ancient [[Egypt]] where the original versions of [[SG-1]] were stranded and where [[Ra]] is still alive and ruling.
 
   
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-2013-12-07-20h08m17s192.png|thumb|left|Alternate Rodney McKay with Alternate George S. Hammond.]]
The original [[SG-1]] attempted the rebellion because O'Neill and Teal'c didn't want to stay under Ra's rule without doing anything and O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c were killed when it failed. [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]], the only survivor, meets with Carter, O'Neill and Teal'c. He has not yet made the tablet detailing the second successful rebellion attempt because it hasn't happened yet. This means that his current plans with the underground of the local populace are destined to succeed, however they lead to the Stargate being removed from Earth by Ra. The plan is to instigate the rebellion, thus diverting Ra's attention, and secure the Stargate to where it was original buried, allowing the original timeline to evolve as it did.
 
 
As this happens, up in the Control Room, Dr. [[Meredith Rodney McKay]] is dismissive, giving it nothing more than a fifty-fifty chance of working although General George Hammond tells him that in the original timeline, it worked for eight years. But once the Stargate finally comes online, everyone is left dumbstruck and amazed while in the Control Room, McKay is equally stunned before stating that he's glad he's not going through the Stargate.
   
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On [[Chulak]], the team is caught by [[Jaffa]] loyal to [[Apophis#Alternate timelines|Apophis]] and imprisoned. Daniel Jackson is taken to Apophis for interrogation. Teal'c defects to their cause after viewing himself on the video talking about freedom for all Jaffa and helps them escape, but Daniel Jackson is infected by a [[Goa'uld]] and shot by Teal'c. The Goa'uld Jackson kills a solider and shoots Teal'c in the left arm before he is finally killed by Kawalsky and O'Neill.
The rebellion ultimately succeeds, but not before Carter and O'Neill consummate their feelings for each other while under fire, uncertain if they will survive. Ra's Jaffa surrender, outnumbered by the local Ancient Egyptian population, who were armed with [[staff weapon]]s and [[Zat'nik'tel]]s, probably looted from a Goa'uld armory. When Jack and Sam are told to come out by Daniel, Jack says "In a minute." and they kiss and fall out of frame. The alternate SG-1 bury the videotape, along with the [[Zero Point Module]], for the [[SG-1]] of the future to find. The Alternate-[[SG-1]] and Daniel from the original [[SG-1]] (of 3000 BC) live out the rest of their lives in Ancient Egypt.
 
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Teal'c tells them that Jackson's infection means Apophis already knows everything Jackson knew, including the location of their ship. He will undoubtedly plan an invasion of Earth. The team are ambushed by Jaffa. During the escape, Kawalsky is killed, and O'Neill, Carter, and Teal'c flee in the Puddle Jumper, and are chased by [[Death Glider]]s; the Jumper getting damaged in the process.
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Unaware of the jumper's [[cloak]]ing capacity, they believe that only way they can survive is to time-travel. They travel back to 3000 B.C. and use the [[Stargate]] to pass from Chulak to Ancient [[Egypt]] where the original versions of [[SG-1]] were stranded and where [[Ra]] is still alive and ruling. Carter and O'Neill agree the only way to stop Apophis from invading Earth is to fix the timeline in the past.
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The alternate team makes contact with the locals, who recognize "them" from the original team's visit 5 years before. As Carter becomes increasingly concerned about causality, the locals bring them to a tent with one introducing them to [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]], the only survivor from the original SG 1. Jackson is confused to see them, but realizes the timeline must have been altered. He reveals that [[SG-1]] attempted the rebellion because O'Neill and Teal'c didn't want to stay under Ra's rule without doing anything about it, and O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c were killed when it failed. He has not yet made the tablet detailing the second successful rebellion attempt because it hasn't happened yet. This means that his current plans with the underground of the local populace are destined to succeed, however, they lead to the Stargate being removed from Earth by Ra. The plan is to instigate the rebellion, thus diverting Ra's attention, and securing the Stargate to where it was originally buried, allowing the original timeline to evolve as it was supposed to.
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Jaffa attack the camp, and Jackson and alternate SG1 hide in a secret weapon room. They discuss strategy for stealing the gate. Jackson explains about the ship's cloaking device. A surprised O'Neill begs to know why the hell Daniel didn't leave that detail (the cloaking device) on the tape before. Daniel just nonchalantly replies that he thought he had done. The Jaffa leave without finding them. Carter and O'Neill go to test the cloak to see if it still works, as the ship had been hit when they came through. Carter works on repairs and O'Neill begins flirting with her, but she surprises him with a rejection and tells him she's actually attracted to Jackson instead. O'Neill is totally incredulous finding it hard to believe, but begrudgingly accepts it. He goes outside to keep watch and spots a Jaffa patrol approaching. Fortunately Carter gets the cloak to work just in time, at the very last minute. However, it soon fails again, and the patrol attacks the Jumper. Carter afraid that if they penetrate the shield they might blow up. So edged on by the danger she kisses O'Neill, much to his surprise, then says she lied about being attracted to Jackson, she just wanted to go slow and get to know him a little better first. An ecstatic O'Neill returns her kiss ardently. Just then, Teal'c and Jackson bring the armed villagers and rescue the Jumper.
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The rebellion ultimately succeeds. Ra's Jaffa surrender, outnumbered by the local Ancient Egyptian population, who were armed with [[staff weapon]]s and [[Zat'nik'tel]]s, looted from a Goa'uld armory by Jackson and his rebels. The alternate SG-1 bury the videotape, along with the [[Zero Point Module]], for the [[SG-1]] of the future to find. The Alternate-[[SG-1]] and Daniel Jackson from the original [[SG-1]] (of 3000 BC) live out the rest of their lives in Ancient Egypt.
   
 
The original [[SG-1]] of the present day receive the videotape and the ZPM left for them a few weeks before they were to go back in time. As the timeline has been restored, they have no reason to go back in time, and they've gained a ZPM free of charge. The episode ends with SG-1 at [[O'Neill's cabin]], [[fishing]], in a scene identical to the end of "[[Threads]]", except there are now fish in Jack's pond.
 
The original [[SG-1]] of the present day receive the videotape and the ZPM left for them a few weeks before they were to go back in time. As the timeline has been restored, they have no reason to go back in time, and they've gained a ZPM free of charge. The episode ends with SG-1 at [[O'Neill's cabin]], [[fishing]], in a scene identical to the end of "[[Threads]]", except there are now fish in Jack's pond.
   
Realizing they are now living in an [[alternate timeline]] in which an Alternate-SG-1 lived out their lives ''circa'' 3,000 B.C., Jack O'Neill comments, as to the presence of fish in the pond (having been told there were supposed to be none by the Alternate-O'Neill speaking on the canopic jar videotape), "Close enough".
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Realizing they are now living in an [[alternate timeline]] in which an Alternate-SG-1 lived out their lives ''circa'' 3,000 B.C. Jack O'Neill comments, as to the presence of fish in the pond (having been told there were supposed to be none by the Alternate-O'Neill speaking on the canopic jar videotape) - "Close enough".
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
[[Ancient Technology Activation gene]]; [[Ancient time machine]]; [[Antarctica]]; [[Camcorder]]; [[Cheops class warship]]; [[Chulak]]; [[Cloak]]; [[Airman]] [[Donner]]; [[Egypt]]; [[First Prime]]; [[Fishing]]; [[Giza]]; [[Goa'uld]]; [[Great Pyramids]]; [[Ha'tak]]; [[Inertial dampener]]; [[Mesopotamia]]; [[O'Neill's cabin]]; [[Peru]]; [[Ra]]; [[Rya'c]]; [[Salatis]]; [[Shock grenade]]; [[Sierra Leone]]; ''[[The Simpsons]]''; [[Sphinx]]; [[Staff weapon]]; [[Time Jumper]]; [[Time travel]]; [[Tretonin]]; [[Uganda]]; [[Zat'nik'tel]]; [[Zero Point Module]]
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[[Alternate Earth in Ancient Egypt]]; [[Alternate Earth's Skirmish on Chulak]]; [[Ancient Technology Activation gene]]; [[Ancient time machine]]; [[Antarctica]]; [[Camcorder]]; [[Cheops class warship]]; [[Chulak]]; [[Cloak]]; [[Airman]] [[Donner]]; [[Egypt]]; [[First Prime]]; [[Fishing]]; [[Giza]]; [[Goa'uld]]; [[Great Pyramids]]; [[Ha'tak]]; [[Inertial dampener]]; [[Mesopotamia]]; [[O'Neill's cabin]]; [[Peru]]; [[Ra]]; [[Rya'c]]; [[Salatis]]; [[Shock grenade]]; [[Sierra Leone]]; ''[[The Simpsons]]''; [[SG-1 stranded in Ancient Egypt]]; [[Sphinx]]; [[Staff weapon]]; [[Time Jumper]]; [[Time travel]]; [[Tretonin]]; [[Uganda]]; [[Zat'nik'tel]]; [[Zero Point Module]]
   
 
==Notable Quotes==
 
==Notable Quotes==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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*The plot of them going to Chulak is similar to that of Children of the Gods where SG-1 travels to Chulak, gets captured, are freed by Teal'c, fight their way out and one of the expedition members is infected with a Goa'uld.
*This is the last episode to feature [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as a main cast member.
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* This is the last episode to feature [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as a main cast member.
 
*This is the only episode of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' showing a [[Puddle Jumper]] going through the [[Stargate]].
 
*This is the only episode of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' showing a [[Puddle Jumper]] going through the [[Stargate]].
 
*This episode marks the final appearance of [[Peter Williams]] ([[Apophis]]) on the series. However, he would later appear in ''[[Stargate: Continuum]]''.
 
*This episode marks the final appearance of [[Peter Williams]] ([[Apophis]]) on the series. However, he would later appear in ''[[Stargate: Continuum]]''.
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*[[Apophis#Alternate timelines|Apophis]] has a [[goatee]] and [[Major]] [[Paul Davis#Alternate timelines|Paul Davis]] has a moustache, both references to the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[w:c:MemoryAlpha.org:Mirror universe|mirror universe]]. A version of [[Apophis#Alternate timelines|Apophis]] from an [[alternate reality]] likewise had a goatee in "[[Point of View]]".
 
*[[Apophis#Alternate timelines|Apophis]] has a [[goatee]] and [[Major]] [[Paul Davis#Alternate timelines|Paul Davis]] has a moustache, both references to the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[w:c:MemoryAlpha.org:Mirror universe|mirror universe]]. A version of [[Apophis#Alternate timelines|Apophis]] from an [[alternate reality]] likewise had a goatee in "[[Point of View]]".
 
*Since "Moebius" was supposed to be the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' series finale, many actors reprised their roles from past episodes: [[Don S. Davis]] as [[Lt. General]] [[George S. Hammond]], [[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]], [[Colin Cunningham]] as [[Major]] [[Paul Davis]] and [[Jay Acovone]] as [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]].
 
*Since "Moebius" was supposed to be the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' series finale, many actors reprised their roles from past episodes: [[Don S. Davis]] as [[Lt. General]] [[George S. Hammond]], [[Peter Williams]] as [[Apophis]], [[Colin Cunningham]] as [[Major]] [[Paul Davis]] and [[Jay Acovone]] as [[Major]] [[Charles Kawalsky]].
*Certain 'signature' elements of [[Joel Goldsmith]]'s score to "Moebius" (perhaps influenced by the score of the theatrical movie, ''[[Stargate (movie)|Stargate]]'') had not been heard since the premiere, "[[Children of the Gods]]", musically suggesting that while "Children of the Gods" constituted a beginning to ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', "Moebius" constituted an ending of sorts.
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*Certain signature elements of the musical score to "Moebius" had not been heard since the premiere, "[[Children of the Gods]]", musically suggesting that while "Children of the Gods" constituted a beginning to ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', "Moebius" constituted an ending of sorts. [[Joel Goldsmith]] shares credit for the "Moebius" score with [[David Arnold]], who composed the original theatrical music for the germinal ''[[Stargate (movie)|Stargate]]'' movie. Arnold's credit for the episodic music was in addition to his regular credit for the original ''[[Stargate]] ''themes.
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*In scenes featuring the puddle jumper, this episode also includes hints of [[Joel Goldsmith]]'s themes from ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]].''
 
*Within the [[alternate timeline]] featured within the episode there are numerous differences from the original Stargate timeline, the roots traced to [[Ra#Alternate timelines|Ra]] taking the [[Alpha Gate|Giza Stargate]] with him when he fled the [[Earth]] in 2995 B.C.. Differences from the original timeline include:
 
*Within the [[alternate timeline]] featured within the episode there are numerous differences from the original Stargate timeline, the roots traced to [[Ra#Alternate timelines|Ra]] taking the [[Alpha Gate|Giza Stargate]] with him when he fled the [[Earth]] in 2995 B.C.. Differences from the original timeline include:
 
**O'Neill is a charter boat captain, never rejoining the Air Force after his original resignation.
 
**O'Neill is a charter boat captain, never rejoining the Air Force after his original resignation.
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*[[Rob Fournier]] ([[Airman]] [[Mansfield (Moebius)|Mansfield]]) previously played [[Special Forces Commander]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Ascension (episode)|Ascension]]".
 
*[[Rob Fournier]] ([[Airman]] [[Mansfield (Moebius)|Mansfield]]) previously played [[Special Forces Commander]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Ascension (episode)|Ascension]]".
 
*The story of this episode was picked up in "[[Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared]]" where SG-1 was forced to use [[Ba'al]]'s [[solar observation outpost]] to travel to 2942 BC (three years after the rebellion) to stop three rogue [[Tok'ra]] from changing the timeline. It is shown that in the aftermath, O'Neill and Carter had a daughter, Daniel changed his name to Danyel and Teal'c's symbiote matures and becomes [[Egeria]], forcing the alternate team to unbury the Stargate and procure a new one from [[Abydos]]. After stopping an attempt by [[Ra]] to reconquer Earth, alternate Teal'c leaves with Egeria as her new [[First Prime]] as her host is his lover.
 
*The story of this episode was picked up in "[[Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared]]" where SG-1 was forced to use [[Ba'al]]'s [[solar observation outpost]] to travel to 2942 BC (three years after the rebellion) to stop three rogue [[Tok'ra]] from changing the timeline. It is shown that in the aftermath, O'Neill and Carter had a daughter, Daniel changed his name to Danyel and Teal'c's symbiote matures and becomes [[Egeria]], forcing the alternate team to unbury the Stargate and procure a new one from [[Abydos]]. After stopping an attempt by [[Ra]] to reconquer Earth, alternate Teal'c leaves with Egeria as her new [[First Prime]] as her host is his lover.
*When the team departs for [[Chulak]] the same music plays that did when Daniel examined the Stargate wormhole before going through in the original movie.
 
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
*When the alternate SG-1 arrives in the past, Teal'c notes that the [[Ha'tak]] vessels have the mark of Ra. However, while there ''does'' appear to be a ship landed on the Great Pyramid, there's only one, not multiple ships and it looks more like the [[Cheops-class warship]] [[Ra]] used in the original movie. However, while he still refers to it as a Ha'tak, he later refers to the ship as singular during conversation.
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*When the alternate SG-1 arrives in the past, Teal'c notes that the [[Ha'tak]] vessels have the mark of Ra. However, while there ''does'' appear to be a ship landed on the Great Pyramid, there's only one, not multiple ships and it looks more like the [[Cheops-class warship]] [[Ra]] used in the original movie. However, while he still refers to it as a Ha'tak, he later refers to the ship as singular during conversation. The word Ha'tak may simply mean "warship" (or battleship, cruiser, etc), rather than being a specific class designation.
*When the original Daniel asks where the alternate Daniel is, Teal'c tells him that he killed his alternate self. However, while Teal'c did shoot the alternate Daniel, it was O'Neill and Kawalsky who actually killed him.
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*When the original Daniel asks where the alternate Daniel is, Teal'c tells him that he killed his alternate self. However, while Teal'c did shoot the alternate Daniel, it was O'Neill and Kawalsky who actually killed Daniel.
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*It could be argued that the entire two-part episode is one big time paradox. The Stargate series usually makes a very strict distinction between time travel and travel between alternate realities. It is often established that when one is traveling in time, one is doing so on a single timeline, within a single reality ([[1969 (episode)|1969]] being a good example). As such, time travel does not create different 'branches' or realities when changes occur (the alternate timeline is only shown for the sake of the episode), instead it changes the entire timeline (both past and present). Because of this a paradox occurs when the ZPM is recovered in Giza. Because SG-1 recovered the ZPM, they no longer had to travel back in time to recover it, resulting in the ZPM not being recovered and SG-1 going back in time to get it. And so the loop goes round and round.
   
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
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This episode is part 2 of 2; it is preceded by "Moebius, Part 1".

"Moebius, Part 2" is the twentieth episode of the eighth season of Stargate SG-1.

Synopsis

After finding a second Stargate in Antarctica, the alternate SG-1 team head to Chulak to get Teal'c who is the First Prime of Apophis on their end. During the escape process, Jack, Sam and Teal'c flee to Ancient Egypt and meet Daniel Jackson who is a member of the original SG-1. Now, the four must work together to repair the timeline that the original SG-1 accidentally altered.

Previously on Stargate SG-1

SG-1 uses the Time Jumper to travel back in time to GizaEgypt and steal a Zero Point Module from Ra in the hope of using it to open a wormhole to the Pegasus Galaxy and also defend Earth. When the Jumper is found by Jaffa, SG-1 is forced to remain in the past, causing the timeline to be altered. As such, an alternate timeline where the Stargate was never found and as such where the Stargate Program and Stargate Command never existed is created. To help their alternate selves, a video tape of the original team is discovered and the second Stargate in Antarctica is unburied.

Plot

The scientists working on the recovered Puddle Jumper cannot make it work because they don't have the ATA gene. General Hammond is assembling a military team to go through the Stargate and locate Teal'c. Jackson and Carter are still arguing that they should also be allowed to go, but Hammond says they lack the necessary military experience. As they are arguing, Colonel Jack O'Neill arrives to join the team. He has only agreed because Kawalsky asked him to.

As in the previous episode, alternate timeline Carter continues to display a strong tactical intuition. She says the team will be going into enemy territory, outgunned and outmanned--but she has an idea.

She takes O'Neill to the Jumper as Jackson says the video explained that O'Neill has the gene to operate it. Jackson and Carter encourage him to sit in the command chair and he is able to power it on. Hammond agrees to let the team take the ship (which McKay names Gateship One) through the Beta Gate to find Teal'c, and agrees that Dr. Daniel Jackson and Dr. Samantha Carter are to join the team at O'Neill's request. However, Hammond tells them that under no circumstances are they to attempt time travel. Jackson says he has both Gate addresses, to Chulak and back to Earth, and he dials the address on the Jumper console.

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Alternate Rodney McKay with Alternate George S. Hammond.

As this happens, up in the Control Room, Dr. Meredith Rodney McKay is dismissive, giving it nothing more than a fifty-fifty chance of working although General George Hammond tells him that in the original timeline, it worked for eight years. But once the Stargate finally comes online, everyone is left dumbstruck and amazed while in the Control Room, McKay is equally stunned before stating that he's glad he's not going through the Stargate.

On Chulak, the team is caught by Jaffa loyal to Apophis and imprisoned. Daniel Jackson is taken to Apophis for interrogation. Teal'c defects to their cause after viewing himself on the video talking about freedom for all Jaffa and helps them escape, but Daniel Jackson is infected by a Goa'uld and shot by Teal'c. The Goa'uld Jackson kills a solider and shoots Teal'c in the left arm before he is finally killed by Kawalsky and O'Neill.

Teal'c tells them that Jackson's infection means Apophis already knows everything Jackson knew, including the location of their ship. He will undoubtedly plan an invasion of Earth. The team are ambushed by Jaffa. During the escape, Kawalsky is killed, and O'Neill, Carter, and Teal'c flee in the Puddle Jumper, and are chased by Death Gliders; the Jumper getting damaged in the process.

Unaware of the jumper's cloaking capacity, they believe that only way they can survive is to time-travel. They travel back to 3000 B.C. and use the Stargate to pass from Chulak to Ancient Egypt where the original versions of SG-1 were stranded and where Ra is still alive and ruling. Carter and O'Neill agree the only way to stop Apophis from invading Earth is to fix the timeline in the past.

The alternate team makes contact with the locals, who recognize "them" from the original team's visit 5 years before. As Carter becomes increasingly concerned about causality, the locals bring them to a tent with one introducing them to Dr. Daniel Jackson, the only survivor from the original SG 1. Jackson is confused to see them, but realizes the timeline must have been altered. He reveals that SG-1 attempted the rebellion because O'Neill and Teal'c didn't want to stay under Ra's rule without doing anything about it, and O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c were killed when it failed. He has not yet made the tablet detailing the second successful rebellion attempt because it hasn't happened yet. This means that his current plans with the underground of the local populace are destined to succeed, however, they lead to the Stargate being removed from Earth by Ra. The plan is to instigate the rebellion, thus diverting Ra's attention, and securing the Stargate to where it was originally buried, allowing the original timeline to evolve as it was supposed to.

Jaffa attack the camp, and Jackson and alternate SG1 hide in a secret weapon room. They discuss strategy for stealing the gate. Jackson explains about the ship's cloaking device. A surprised O'Neill begs to know why the hell Daniel didn't leave that detail (the cloaking device) on the tape before. Daniel just nonchalantly replies that he thought he had done. The Jaffa leave without finding them. Carter and O'Neill go to test the cloak to see if it still works, as the ship had been hit when they came through. Carter works on repairs and O'Neill begins flirting with her, but she surprises him with a rejection and tells him she's actually attracted to Jackson instead. O'Neill is totally incredulous finding it hard to believe, but begrudgingly accepts it. He goes outside to keep watch and spots a Jaffa patrol approaching. Fortunately Carter gets the cloak to work just in time, at the very last minute. However, it soon fails again, and the patrol attacks the Jumper. Carter afraid that if they penetrate the shield they might blow up. So edged on by the danger she kisses O'Neill, much to his surprise, then says she lied about being attracted to Jackson, she just wanted to go slow and get to know him a little better first. An ecstatic O'Neill returns her kiss ardently. Just then, Teal'c and Jackson bring the armed villagers and rescue the Jumper.

The rebellion ultimately succeeds. Ra's Jaffa surrender, outnumbered by the local Ancient Egyptian population, who were armed with staff weapons and Zat'nik'tels, looted from a Goa'uld armory by Jackson and his rebels. The alternate SG-1 bury the videotape, along with the Zero Point Module, for the SG-1 of the future to find. The Alternate-SG-1 and Daniel Jackson from the original SG-1 (of 3000 BC) live out the rest of their lives in Ancient Egypt.

The original SG-1 of the present day receive the videotape and the ZPM left for them a few weeks before they were to go back in time. As the timeline has been restored, they have no reason to go back in time, and they've gained a ZPM free of charge. The episode ends with SG-1 at O'Neill's cabin, fishing, in a scene identical to the end of "Threads", except there are now fish in Jack's pond.

Realizing they are now living in an alternate timeline in which an Alternate-SG-1 lived out their lives circa 3,000 B.C. Jack O'Neill comments, as to the presence of fish in the pond (having been told there were supposed to be none by the Alternate-O'Neill speaking on the canopic jar videotape) - "Close enough".

References

Alternate Earth in Ancient Egypt; Alternate Earth's Skirmish on Chulak; Ancient Technology Activation gene; Ancient time machine; Antarctica; Camcorder; Cheops class warship; Chulak; Cloak; Airman Donner; Egypt; First Prime; Fishing; Giza; Goa'uld; Great Pyramids; Ha'tak; Inertial dampener; Mesopotamia; O'Neill's cabin; Peru; Ra; Rya'c; Salatis; Shock grenade; Sierra Leone; The Simpsons; SG-1 stranded in Ancient Egypt; Sphinx; Staff weapon; Time Jumper; Time travel; Tretonin; Uganda; Zat'nik'tel; Zero Point Module

Notable Quotes

O'Neill: What do I do?
Dr. Carter: Sit down. He sits.
O'Neill: Now what?
Dr. Jackson: You're supposed to have the ability to fly this thing.
Dr. Carter: With your mind!

Hammond: Are you absolutely certain about them, Colonel?
O'Neill: No sir.
Hammond: Good luck. And godspeed.

O'Neill: Safety off, point and shoot. Not at me.
Dr. Carter: I don't really like guns.
O'Neill: Neither do I. How do you feel about explosives?
Dr. Carter: Those I like a little better.

Jackson: Well this can't be a good sign.
O'Neill: Why is that?
Jackson: Where am I?
O'Neill: Ancient Egypt.
Jackson: No, I mean the me from your timeline.
Teal'c: I killed you.
Jackson: Why?
Teal'c: You were a Goa'uld spy.
Jackson: A good reason.
Dr. Carter: It was horrible.
Jackson: Yeah, I'm sure. Why are you here?
O'Neill: Yes. Excellent question.

Carter: Apparently nothing we did affected the timeline.
O'Neill: But we didn't do anything.
Carter: Not yet. Apparently we were going to. Two weeks from now. But now we don't have to.
O'Neill: Excellent. That's it. I like it.

Carter: Didn't that tape say there were no fish in your pond?
O'Neill: Close enough.

Notes

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Goofs

  • When the alternate SG-1 arrives in the past, Teal'c notes that the Ha'tak vessels have the mark of Ra. However, while there does appear to be a ship landed on the Great Pyramid, there's only one, not multiple ships and it looks more like the Cheops-class warship Ra used in the original movie. However, while he still refers to it as a Ha'tak, he later refers to the ship as singular during conversation. The word Ha'tak may simply mean "warship" (or battleship, cruiser, etc), rather than being a specific class designation.
  • When the original Daniel asks where the alternate Daniel is, Teal'c tells him that he killed his alternate self. However, while Teal'c did shoot the alternate Daniel, it was O'Neill and Kawalsky who actually killed Daniel.
  • It could be argued that the entire two-part episode is one big time paradox. The Stargate series usually makes a very strict distinction between time travel and travel between alternate realities. It is often established that when one is traveling in time, one is doing so on a single timeline, within a single reality (1969 being a good example). As such, time travel does not create different 'branches' or realities when changes occur (the alternate timeline is only shown for the sake of the episode), instead it changes the entire timeline (both past and present). Because of this a paradox occurs when the ZPM is recovered in Giza. Because SG-1 recovered the ZPM, they no longer had to travel back in time to recover it, resulting in the ZPM not being recovered and SG-1 going back in time to get it. And so the loop goes round and round.

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In other languages

  • French: Retour vers le Futur (2ème partie) (Back to the Future (part 2))
  • Italian: Moebius (Parte 2) (Moebius (part 2))
  • Spanish: Moebius (Parte 2) (Moebius (part 2))
  • Czech: Moebius (část 2.) (Moebius (part 2))
  • German: Moebius, Teil 2 (Moebius, Part 2)
  • Hungarian: Moebius (2. rész) (Moebius (part 2))

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