- In 2010, Robert Kinsey is president of a brave new world since he concluded the alliance with the Aschen, a race discovered by SG-1 which lets humanity enjoy its far advanced science and technology, including a vaccine against aging. Sam is now a civilian scientist, married to ambassador Joe Faxon, whose only worry is failing to get pregnant. When she double-checks the Aschen doctor Mollem's computer with Dr. Fraiser, who felt superfluous given superior medicine, they discover human fertility is down 90% worldwide in three years. Sam, Daniel and Teal'c turn to retired General Jack, who always warned against handing over technological control, for a daring plan to turn the clock back like General Hammond did once, sending a message to their past with the exact time of a solar flare, which Sam can calculate using the Aschen computer. Only one ingredient is out of their reach: the GDO device to control the Stargate's iris, which is in the White House. Sam implores her husband Joe to steal it, but he has a secret as well as sincere objections.—KGF Vissers
- It's 2010 and the members of SG-1 have moved on with their lives. O'Neill is retired; Sam is married to a diplomat, Joe Faxon; Teal'c has returned to Chulak; and Daniel is working as an archaeologist. It's been 10 years since SG-1 visited P4C970 and met the Aschen who have shared their technology with Earth. The stargate is no longer a secret and people can now travel anywhere they wish. Sam had been hoping to get pregnant but she and Dr. Fraiser make a startling discovery: Earth's fertility rate has dropped by 91% - it clearly has to do with the Aschen. Using their advanced technology, she hopes to send a message back to Earth, 10 years in the past, to stop SG-1 from ever going to P4C970. O'Neill, grumpy as ever, had warned them not to visit that planet in the first place, but in the end agrees to help them out. Whether they will be able to change the future remains the question.—garykmcd
- In 2010, Earth is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the alliance with the Aschen, an advanced race that SG-1 encountered and has defeated the Goa'uld and provided science and technology to improve the quality of life of the Earthlings. Among the improvements, the Aschen have developed a vaccine against aging. Sam is a civilian scientist, married with Ambassador Joe Faxon and has been unsuccessfully trying to have a baby for three years but the Aschen doctor tells that she is healthy. When she meets Dr. Fraiser, she invites Sam to be submitted to exams at her office. Dr. Fraiser discovers that Sam is infertile and soon they learn that 90% of the women on Earth have the same problem, as the result of the Aschen vaccine, as part of a plan to conquer Earth. Sam summons Daniel, Teal'c and the retired Jack to send a warning message to the past to themselves using a solar flare. But the problem is that the Garage Door Opener (GDO) device is in the White House with President Robert Kinsey. How can they get the device to send the message?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- It's 2010, ten years since SG-1 made contact with an alien race called the Aschen. With their help, the Goa'uld have been defeated, and diseases such as cancer have been wiped out. The Aschen's advanced technology has not only ensured the planet's safety, but it has won them the respect and friendship of all humanity. But things are not all as they seem to be as Samantha Carter learns she can not have children. Deeper investigation reveals that the various vaccines handed out by the Aschen have managed to sterilize over 90% of the population. With no hope of being able to fight the Aschen, SG-1 comes to realize that there is still hope: send a message through the Stargate to stave off disaster - ten years in the past.—timdalton007
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