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Stargate SG-1

- Episode 04x09


Episode: 04x09
Title: Scorched Earth
Type: Regular Episode
Production Code: 409
First Aired: Aug. 25, 2000

Season 4 » Episode #09 - Scorched Earth

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Stargate SG-1 - 04x09 Scorched EarthSummary: SG-1 successfully transplants people whose ancestors where taken from there home world, to a suitable planet; one with the required low radiation levels, which would otherwise blind or kill them.However, a strange ship appears and begins terra-forming the planet for some unknown reason. SG-1 investigates, and meets a computer generated life form that can communicate with them. SG-1 must convince the life form that the settlers will be killed if the terra-forming continues.Unfortunately, the computer generated being must follow his orders, or an entire species he serves will be lost.


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04x09 Scorched Earth
04x09 Scorched Earth (43:53) (Full Episode)

Who appeared in this episode?



Guest Stars:

Lotan played by Brian Markinson
Hedrazar played by Marilyn Norry
Eliam played by Alessandro Juliani
Caleb played by Rob Court
Nikka played by Nikki Smook

Episode Quotes

04x09 - Scorched Earth Season 4 / Episode 9: - Scorched Earth

Major Samantha Carter: Question is, will they listen?
Colonel Jack O'Neill: Well, the real question is, will they have ears?
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