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The Tok'ra, Part 1
Production
Series

Stargate SG-1

Episode

2.11

Production #

211

Original air date

October 2, 1998

Written by

Jonathan Glassner

Directed by

Brad Turner

Cast
Guest stars

Carmen Argenziano as Jacob Carter
J. R. Bourne as Martouf/Lantash
Sarah Douglas as Garshaw
Winston Rekert as Cordesh
Steve Makaj as Col. Makepeace
Joy Coghill as Saroosh/Selmak
Laara Sadiq as Technician Davis
Tosca Baggoo as Tok'ra Council Woman
Roger Haskett as Doctor
Stephen Tibbetts as Guard

Chronology
Preceded by

Bane

Followed by

The Tok'ra, Part 2

SG-1 Season 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22
Season 1 Season 3
This episode is part 1 of 2; it is followed by "The Tok'ra, Part 2".

Contents

Plot

SG-1 goes to a planet, hoping to find the Tok'ra and form an alliance.

Carter has a vision from Jolinar, the Goa'uld with whom she was temporarily joined (SG1: "In the Line of Duty"). She gets a glimpse at the coordinates of the planet to which the Tok'ra in her vision are fleeing. After waking up, she discusses with General Hammond and SG-1 whether they should go to the planet or not. They agree to go there, hoping to form an alliance with the Tok'ra to destroy the System Lords.

SG-1 arrives in a desert with no apparent footsteps or any sign that people have been around for some time. They make their way towards a dune when they are ambushed and surrounded by several people with Staff Weapons. Carter recognizes one of the people as Martouf and says she recognizes them all as Tok'ra. SG-1 is then taken underground with Ring Transporters into a compound which looks exactly the same as the one from Carters vision. They are taken through the compound, which is made entirely out of grown crystals, to meet the leader of the Tok'ra. On their way, they see Selmak, a dying Tok'ra. All members of SG-1 are asked whether they want to be the new host for Selmak, but they all refuse.

Afterwards they meet Garshaw, the most wanted Tok'ra of all. SG-1 explains that they want an alliance with the Tok'ra and also the way in which they found the base, and what happend to Jolinar. After a rusty start SG-1 is asked to wait until the Tok'ra council will meet to discuss their proposal of an alliance. While waiting, Carter takes a walk with Martouf, hoping to understand Jolinar better and maybe order her thoughts from Jolinar.

Carter is begining to understand Jolinar a lot better when Daniel shows up, informing her that the council is ready to meet. In a newly grown chamber, SG-1 meets the council and starts negotiating about the alliance, specifically on how the Tau'ri would be of use to the Tok'ra and whether they could be trusted or not. They are interrupted by the arrival of SG-3, who have orders to extract Carter, because her father is lying in hospital dying from cancer. However, before they can leave, the council reaches a decision: the Tau'ri are no use to them, and that as they are a security risk to the Tok'ra because of their knowledge of their base location, they cannot leave until a new base can be established.

...to be continued...

References

Tok'ra, System Lords, (SG1: "In the Line of Duty"), Goa'uld, SG-3

Notes

  • This episode marks the first appearance of the Tok'ra Martouf.
  • Ra is identified as the Supreme System Lord for the first time.
  • In the episode In the Line of Duty, Daniel stated that Tok'ra means "resistance"; in this episode, the literal meaning of the name is revealed to be "against Ra".
  • Captain Carter incorrectly states in this episode that schizophrenia is multiple personality disorder, a common misconception.

Sources

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