- While testing new technology, a UAV malfunctions and crashes on a planet. SG-1 goes to determine the cause of the malfunction, but discovers that their presence may be causing serious injury to the planet's primitive inhabitants.
- A UAV glider crashes on PJ2-445 against what looks like a giant mushroom; before the camera gives out, a humanoid is seen. SG-1 is sent to retrieve the flight recorder and finds lots of young mushrooms among the dwellings of the humanoids, naked except for white paint, who seem naively friendly but don't speak, so Daniel has to try scribbling or sign language. When several natives faint, the others chant, apparently in vain, and the team calls medical help, fearing to have initiated an epidemic. Even taking one native to the base, Dr. Frazier fails to find their functioning or cure. Fearing to be infected, Jack and Daniel return too; Teal'c has only a short attack, while minding the strange plant as Daniel asked, and precisely it's symbiosis proves crucial...—KGF Vissers
- Having explored a new planet in the immediate vicinity of its gate, the SG-1 team the next day send an unmanned aerial vehicle to explore further afield. They quickly lose control of the UAV and it crashes into a large plant-like object. When a human-like creature appears on the scene, the SG-1 team finds itself back on the planet. They make it to the humanoid village and find a simple people, apparently mute, but also friendly and inquisitive. When they begin to weaken and fall ill, the SG-1 team is afraid they may have brought a disease with them - especially Daniel who has been sneezing and is afraid he may now be responsible for destroying an entire race of people. It's Samantha Carter who comes up with the solution to the problem.—garykmcd
- Sam is testing an Unmaned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and the drone crashes on a planet. When its camera shows an alien near the UAV, the SG-1 travels to the planet to retrieve the drone. On the arrival, they establish contact with a weird inhabitant and follow him to his village. Soon several inhabitants faint and the SG-1 believe they have brought some pandemic to the natives. They bring one native to the SGC and Dr. Fraiser tries to find a cure. Will the inhabitants be doomed to die?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- While testing new technology, a UAV malfunctions and crashes on a planet. SG-1 goes to determine the cause of the malfunction, but discovers that their presence may be causing serious injury to the planet's primitive inhabitants.
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