- Owner and CEO of Colson Industries declares in a press conference that there is alien life and that he has proof. SGC fails in its attempts to keep him quiet on the battle over the Antarctic. However, they are greatly surprised when the proof he shows the media are not his satellite images, but a living Asgard.—trekkie4christ
- Industrialist Alec Colson calls a press conference to announce that the meteor shower of a few months ago was anything but - and that he has proof of the existence of alien life. He gives the government 24 hours to come clean on the true nature of what happened several months before. Sam, who knows Colson slightly, is dispatched to see if she can keep him from going public but it's quickly apparent that there is no way he will comply. The next day, as promised, Colson reveals his evidence - an Asgard. Thor confirms that no Asgards are missing and Daniel conclude that Colson must have produced a clone. Sam suggests that honesty is the best policy and they decide to show Colson just what the SGC has been up to.—garykmcd
- When the billionaire owner of the Colson Industries Alec Colson summons the press to tell that there was an alien attack on Earth, he tries to force the government to admit the extraterrestrial activity. The SG-1 is aware of his declarations and his advisor and friend Brian Vogler tries to force Colson to give up of his intentions since the stock market could destroy their company. Alec brings an Asgard clone to prove his assertion but Sam discredits him. The SGC unsuccessfully tries to convince Colson to give up his intentions. What will happen next?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Billionaire defense contractor Alec Colson stuns SGC by showing a recording of an Asgard to illustrate his claim the US government is practicing space-travel and interacting with aliens. It turns out his firm Colson Industries cleverly produced a clone from DNA. Alec is terminal, so intimidation won't work, and he broke no law. Denials on TV don't convince Alec, so Sam persuades the general to come clean to and reason with him, but someone else uses dirty means, either to crash Colson's private jet or his firm, being aware of the fraud Alec's trusted right-hand Brian Vogler committed. SGC offers a last alternative.—KGF Vissers
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