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SG-1 crosses paths with bounty hunter Aris Boch, who offers them a deal to trade a sample of his Goa'uld-resistant blood. |
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Teal'c and Bra'tac are pinned down by enemy fire, giving the humans of Earth a chance to demonstrate their mettle to the Jaffa leader. |
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Earth learns the location of key Goa'uld tactical information, and SG-1 launches a plan to steal the data from Apophis' stronghold. |
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SG-1 discovers a Goa'uld graveyard world to which the once powerful Mars has been banished, where they encounter an oppressed alien race. |
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Daniel searches for a way to free his team from the Goa'uld Mars, who has created an army of cybernetic Jaffa in order to one day invade Earth. |
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Teal'c must do battle with a group of cybernetic monsters in Mars' arena, while Daniel and his new allies attempt to rescue the team before Carter and O'Neill become Goa'uld hosts. |
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The team finds a device that reveals the fate of the ambitious Goa'uld Mars. |
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Made available during Free Comic Book Day, the Robocop / Stargate SG-1 preview issue includes a look at the first three pages from the P.O.W. #1 story. |
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The S.G.C. faces an invasion by the Goa'uld, who lay waste to the Gate Room. |
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While SG-1 struggles to find a way to remove a doomsday bomb from the Stargate, Dr. Jackson recounts the history of the program. |
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Colonel O'Neill finds himself a Goa'uld prisoner on a distant world, and Stargate Command must mount a dangerous rescue mission. |

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When a second Stargate is detected in the South Pacific, a ragtag team is assembled to find and deactivate it before radiation poisons all of Earth. |
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The second Stargate is located on the Island of Doom, but before the team can attempt to deactivate it aborigines loyal to Ra stand in their way. |
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With all hope lost, the military evacuates the natives of the Island of Doom so they may destroy the Stargate with a nuclear warhead -- but not before more of Ra's warriors emerge ... |
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An electrical storm above Creek Mountain forces Dr. Murphy's outbound wormhole to Abydos to transfer to another planet still ruled by a very-much-alive Sun God. |
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In the wake of Ra's defeat, Hathor is freed from imprisonment and begins a systematic march upon his territories, claiming them for herself. |
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As Abydan dissidents continue to impact the progress of Earth's mining operation, Hathor takes Ra's eye to investigate -- and restore order -- his last known location ... |
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The Abydan people must band together to fight Hathor as she rains fire upon the settlement with Ra's Eye while simultaneously transporting her troops to Abydos through the Stargate. |
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An outcast archaeologist is hired by a mysterious woman to decript an ancient Egyptian artifact, sending him on an adventure across the known universe. |
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Dr. Jackson successfully decripts the Abydonian language and tells his team of the people's history under a tyrannical ruler -- just as that ruler returns. |
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Ra, the Egyptian sun god, orders the execution of the Earth travelers, but they receive unexpected assistance from the Abydonian natives. |
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Jackson discovers the seventh symbol necessary to reconnect with Earth, just before the Abydonians and the Earthlings band together to take the planet from Ra. |
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Jack O'Neill travels back through the Stargate to Abydos in the hopes of making contact with Daniel Jackson -- and discovering why communication with the planet was abruptly lost. |
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