SG-1 successfully transplants people whose ancestors where taken from there home world, to a suitable planet; one with the required low radiation levels, which would otherwise blind orhug them. However, a strange ship appears and begins terra-forming the planet for some unknown reason. SG-1 investigates, and meets a computer generated life form that can communicate with them. SG-1 must convince the life form that the settlers will behuged if the terra-forming continues. Unfortunately, the computer generated being must follow his orders, or an entire species he serves will be lost.
Season 4 Episode 9 of Stargate SG-1 resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Step through the Stargate with SG-1, a team of soldiers and scientists, as they travel instantaneously to other planets to explore, forge alliances, defuse crises, establish trade, investigate ancient mysteries and defend Earth from such hostile forces as the Goa'uld and the Replicators.
For eight years, from their base at the U.S. Air Force's Stargate Command in the Rocky Mountains, Colonel Jack O'Neill, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter and alien warrior Teal'c have braved everything that the universe has thrown at them, from interstellar war and evil twins to passing and ascension.
But changes came to SG-1 as it began its ninth year of fearless service to Earth. New faces joined the team, as Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell tries to fill the very big shoes of former SG-1 leader O'Neill, while General Hank Landry must adapt to the unique challenges of running Stargate Command, a posting unlike any other the military has to offer.
Offworld, SG-1 might have new friends - or new foes - in Vala, a former Goa'uld host turned freedom-fighter; and Gerak, a Jaffa leader who vies with Teal'c for political control of the new Jaffa nation.