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Flesh and Blood (Stargate SG-1)

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Flesh and Blood
Stargate SG-1 episode
Episode no. Season 10
Episode 1
Written by Robert C. Cooper
Directed by Will Waring
Guest stars Tony Amendola as Bra'tac
Tim Guinee as Tomin
Matthew Glave as Colonel Paul Emerson
Eric Steinberg as Netan
Peter DeLuise as Voice of Kvasir
Emma Cooper as Adria Age 4
Jodelle Ferland as Adria Age 7
Brenna O'Brien as Adria Age 12
Bruno Verdoni as Netan's Lt.
Doug Abrahams as Prior
Robert Picardo as Richard Woolsey
Production no. 1001
Original airdate July 14, 2006
Episode chronology
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"Camelot (Part 2)" "Morpheus"
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"Flesh and Blood" (Part 3 of 3) is the Season 10 premiere episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

Contents

Plot

After becoming pregnant while in the Ori's home galaxy ("Crusade"), Vala gives birth to her miracle child. But no one can predict the astonishing - and dangerous - being that is brought into the world. Adria, Vala's child, is by all appearances a normal human child. But in truth, the girl is the chosen human champion of the Ori. Called "Orici" by the Priors, she grows rapidly, aging years in a matter of hours (up to about age 12). The girl is an oracle, programmed with the knowledge of her race - and with their power, destined to lead the Ori on a campaign for galactic domination. Though attended by servants and worshippers, she remains a human child who at the same time yearns for love and approval from her mother. The Ori fleet has arrived in our galaxy ("Camelot"), with Daniel and Vala on board one of their ships. Ori warriors roam the halls, while peasants serve as staff on the ship. Vala visits her child in the impressive "Oracle's Room," and learns that the young girl knows and believes all that the Ori do about ascension. Adria claims that it was the Ancients who tried to destroy the Ori for their beliefs, and not the other way around - and that the Ori most certainly do ascend their followers, contrary to what the Ancients have told them. She claims further that it is the Ancients, and not the Ori, who drain power from their followers. They created human life in our galaxy to gain enough power to destroy the Ori - making this bloody crusade a preemptive strike against the true "evil." Elsewhere, the Earth ship Odyssey squares off against the sole remaining ship of the Lucian Alliance ships, whose crew have decided that Teal'c talked them into joining the battle against the Ori ships to weaken the Lucian fleet. Both ships are heavily damaged, but the Lucian Ha'tak mothership has no weapons functionality. Unfortunately, two more Lucian ships exit hyperspace in the vicinity. Three more Ha'taks, however, exit hyperspace nearby as well - commanded not by the Lucians, but by Bra'tac. Before a firefight can ensue, however, the two fresh Lucian ships open fire on and destroy the disabled original before leaving. While Daniel and Vala deal with her daughter, the rest of the team joins Bra'tac and the Jaffa in an assault on three ships in orbit of the Jaffa planet Chulak. Adria is leading the conquest of the planet, on board a ship that has landed on the surface. Vala hopes to sway her daughter, challenging her decision to slaughter innocent people. Carter radios the Ori ships in the hopes of contacting any survivors of the Korelev, the Russian-commanded Earth ship destroyed by the Ori. Daniel finds his radio and responds, assuring Sam that he made it okay. He and Vala hope to stun Adria and capture her. It is learned that the Russians discovered that the Ori ships have a weakness: their shields flicker slightly at the moment their weapons fire, allowing ring transport onto the Ori ships. Daniel used this weakness at the last second as the ship was about to explode. Meanwhile, two of Bra'tac's three Ha'taks have been destroyed. The crew attempts to send a powerful explosive aboard an Ori vessel, taking advantage of the shield "flicker". Unfortunately, this does not work, and Bra'tac resolves to ram the Ori ship. Carter, Teal'c, Bra'tac, and Mitchell are beamed off immediately at the arrival of the Odyssey; the Ha'tak impacts the Ori shields, following Sam's prediction that it would not even come into contact with the ship's hull. Inside the ship on the planet's surface, Vala attempts to convince Adria to question her faith in the Ori, but Daniel enters before his cue, followed by her husband Tomin, who has realized that Daniel is not one of the Ori soldiers. Tomin attempts to shoot Daniel with his staff weapon, but Vala jumps into the path of the blast. As Adria and Tomin rush to Vala's side, Daniel stuns them using the Zat-like Ori weapon mounted on his wrist. Before they can leave the room, flames spring up in front of the door, and the Prior of Tomin's homeworld steps through. Before he can do anything significant, however, Daniel realizes that he is about to beamed aboard the Odyssey and grabs Vala, causing them both to be teleported to safety - but leaving Adria behind, who could have been a powerful ally if convinced to denounce the Ori.

As SG-1 recuperates, the Ori have complete superiority in the Milky Way. Mitchell says they need a plan.

Production notes

Guest stars

Series continuity

  • This episode reveals that the Earth Battlecruiser destroyed during the battle of P3Y-229 was the Korolev.

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