Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon
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30 June 2004 |
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Novel |
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240 |
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Stargate SG-1 (Fandemonium) |
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Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon was the second novel published by Fandemonium for the Stargate universe, though the sixth novel overall including the earlier Ashley McConnell novels. Written by Julie Fortune, the novel was released on the September 28, 2004 and was set in Season 1 of Stargate SG-1, just after The Enemy Within.
[edit] Publishers summary
Just four days after Major Kawalsky’s death, Colonel Jack O'Neill leads the newly commissioned SG-1 on their first mission through the Stargate.
Their destination is Chalcis, a peaceful society at the heart of the Helos Confederacy of planets. But Chalcis harbors a dark secret, one that pitches SG-1 into a world of bloody chaos, betrayal and madness. Battling to escape the living nightmare, Dr Daniel Jackson and Captain Samantha Carter soon begin to realize that more than their lives are at stake. They are fighting for their very souls.
But while O’Neill and Teal'c struggle to keep the team together, Daniel is hatching a desperate plan that will test SG-1’s fledgling bonds of trust and friendship to the limit...
