- On another planet, Mitchell is placed under arrest for the murder of a scientist.
- The Galarans visit the SGC to demonstrate a new learning tool they have developed. They have found a way to to graft memories - and the person's expert knowledge - from one person to another. The Pentagon thinks it could cut pilot training, for example, to just a few days and are definitely interested. Sam believes the Galarans are more than likely interested in acquiring arms in return and SG-1 is dispatched to the planet to see what they can learn. Mitchell spends the night with the scientist in charge of the project, Reya Varrick, but when she is found dead Mitchell is arrested - and he admits to having memories of having killed her. Mitchell is certain he didn't kill her and demands a complete investigation.—garykmcd
- Receiving a trade mission from highly developed, earth-like planet Galara, Mitchell flirts with top scientist Dr. Reya Varrick, who takes him home for drinks, where she's fatally skull-smashed. Cameron confesses, to true memory, which Daniel and Sam duly doubt as her team are experts in implanting artificial memory. Emissary Varta advises to repatriate him as diplomatically immune to avoid a trial, but he decides to stay and risk execution to bring out the truth. Her team, now lead by fresh widower Dr. Marell, finds it impossible to prove an implant, making him look even more guilty. Daniel works out that he must be a scapegoat for eliminating her as standing-in-the-way of militarizing a key project.—KGF Vissers
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