- On a routine mission, SG-1 encounters a civilization desperate to be freed from the clutches of a Goa'uld. While on the planet, Jonas falls ill and is suspended from active duty. His mysterious illness is diagnosed as a brain tumor but gives him the unbelievable ability to glimpse the future, a future where O'Neill and SG-1 are walking into a trap!—Anonymous
- SG-1 is on a planet where the Goa'uld had enslaved the locals to mine Naquadah. Although it appears that the System Lord Ba'al has not returned to the planet for over 100 years, the locals continue to mine the valuable, though dwindling, resource with Lord Mot expected in 12 days time. While there, Jonas Quinn falls ill and begins to see visions of what he believes is the future. He returns to SGC but the visions continue and Dr. Fraiser finds unusual activity in a part of his brain. At first, the visions are simple, such as Sam asking him to have lunch in the cafeteria. It all takes a far more serious turn when Jonas "sees" the SGC gate room come under attack and destroyed.—garykmcd
- SG-1 is surprised to find that the locals on an enslaved planet Ba'al hasn't visited for a century as its Naquadah-mining production dwindles, keep working a poor yield for their cruel governor, former system lord, Mot, despite fearfully subdued doubt in the Goa'uld god. Fainting from mystery headaches, Jonas returns to base, where his nightmarish visions prove prophetic, and Dr. Frasier diagnoses a brain tumor, suggesting both result from Nirrti's genetic manipulation. He postpones surgery, hoping his prophecies can provide desperately needed help. Having learned from a Tok'ra that Ba'al was weakened as Lord Yu defeated a fleet, Jack's team is captured by Mot, who plans to force them to help crack the iris code so he can destroy SGC.—KGF Vissers
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