- A man breaks into Jack's house and holds him at gunpoint claiming that Jack ruined his life. Seven years ago he came upon an Ancient artifact at a garage sale that allows him to see all of SG-1's missions.
- Seven years ago Joe Spencer, a small town barber, bought a strange looking stone at a yard sale. Every time he touches the device, he has a vision of the SG-1 team and a mission they've undertaken. Over time, he becomes very involved in what he sees. He tells the stories to family and friends, couching it in terms of a science fiction story he's developed. He even tries to make contact with Jack O'Neill, but with little success. As his obsession with SG-1 grows, his friends become bored with it all and his wife leaves him. With little to lose, he tracks down Jack who seems to know exactly what he's talking about.—garykmcd
- When Jack arrives home a stranger breaks into his house and points a gun at him, claiming that Jack destroyed his life. He explains that he is a barber and family man who, seven years ago, bought a black stone at a garage sale and from that moment on was connected to Jack, following the adventures of the SG-1. But now, a couple of years later, his life is turned upside-down and his wife is asking for a divorce.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Small town barber Joe Spencer breaks in at Jack's to tell him, at gun point, he ruined his personal and family life. For seven years, Joe was obsessed with visions corresponding to Jack's adventures, ever since he acquired a bizarre stone at a yard sale. While initially his clients, and wife and kids adored the stories, they got bored and deserted Joe, who failed to sell the stories to a publisher, and he tries to contact General O'Neill. Daniel and Carter work out what happened, and Jack tries mending the Spencer marriage.—KGF Vissers
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