Premiered July 27, 1997
Showtime and Syndication
Science Fiction

Cast:

Col. Jack O'Neill:   Richard Dean Anderson
Capt. Samantha Carter:   Amanda Tapping
Dr. Daniel Jackson:   Michael Shanks
Teal'c:   Christopher Judge
Gen. George Hammond:   Don S. Davis
Dr. Janet Frasier:   Teryl Rothery
Master Sgt. Harriman:   Gary Jones
Sgt. Siler:   Dan Shea
Apophis:   Peter Williams
Sha're:   Vaitiare Bandera
Skaara/Korel:   Alexis Cruz
Major Louis Ferretti:   Brent Stait
Bra'tac:   Tony Amendola
Colonel Harry Maybourne:   Tom McBeath
Colonel Robert F. Makepeace:   Steve Makaj
Kasuf:   Erick Avari
Major Charles Kawalsky:   Jay Acovone
Hathor:   Suanne Braun
Ren,al:   Jennifer Calvert
Rya'c:   Neil Denis
Head Priest:   Brian Jensen
Lt. Graham Simmons:   Tobias Mehler
Technician Alberts:   Bill Nikolai
Anise/Freya:   Vanessa Angel
Martouf / Lantesh:   JR Bourne
Gen. Jacob Carter/Selmak:   Carmen Argenziano
Puppeteer:   Geoff Redknap
Priest:   Bob Wilde

In this sequel to the theatrical film Stargate, stuffy
General Hammond summoned heroic Colonle Jack O'Neill
to go on one last mission through the top secret Star-
gate, a huge, shimmering ring of glowing matter that
allowed instant transport between different worlds.
Since aliens could use it to get to Earth, as well as
vice versa, it was supposed to be destroyed. But there
was evidence that Egyptologist Daniel Jackson, presumed
killed on the planet Abydos during the movie mission,
might still be alive. O'Neill and his team found Jackson,
who had discovered a hieroglyphic map of Stargates
throughout the galaxy, making it possible to
travel all over the universe.

Once back on Earth, O'Neill formed a team based in the
Air Force's Cheyenne Mountain complex, where Earth's
Stargate was located, that was sent on missions to
other planets. SG-1, was one of nine teams exploring
the universe. The other members were shaggy-haired
scientist Jackson; Carter, a theoretical astrophysicist
with high moral standards; and the muscular alien
Teal'c, formerly a high-ranking guard for Apophis.
Other regulars were Master Sgt. Harriman, the head
Gate technician, and General Hammond's aide-de-camp,
and Dr. Frasier, chief physician at Stargate Command.

Using the Stargate portal to travel from planet to
planet, O'Neill's team encountered civilizations
ranging from primitive to technologically advanced,
met friendly and hostile aliens, and had periodic
confrontations with the Goa'uld.


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