- Using the Ancients' communication technology, Vala, who is in the Ori galaxy, contacts the SGC. She tells them that after being sucked into the wormhole she awoke in a bed in a village much like the one she and Daniel had visited when they used the communication stones. The locals think she fell from the sky - a gift from the gods - and befriends the gentle Tomin, a devout follower of the Ori who has a bad leg. Vala has two pieces of information for the SGC: first, she is pregnant though insists that she didn't have sex with anyone; and second, the Ori have been building a fleet of ships and building up its army. Meanwhile, Colonel Chekov advises General Landry that the Russians will not be renewing their working agreement with the United States and will be taking their Stargate.—garykmcd
- While waiting for a meeting with Colonel Chekov and Shen Xiaoyi from China, Daniel Jackson's body is used by Vala Mal Doran to make contact with the SG Command through an Ancient communication device. She explains that she was found by a sweet crippled man called Tomin on a world ruled by the Ori. She tells that the town where she is living is building starships and providing warriors for the Ori invasion. Out of the blue, she gets pregnant without sexual intercourse and decides to marry Tomin before he notes. Vala is accused of being an unbeliever by a man called Seevis and chained in a square, but after three days, Tomin rescues her. But soon she learns that Seevis is the leader of a revolutionary anti-Ori group that plans to destroy the starships. Vala also discloses that the Ori are building a supergate.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- As a result of a communication technology simulation Sam didn't even expect to work, Vala is able to possess Daniel's body long enough to tell how she awoke on an Ori-devoted planet where she married the kind native Tomin when she realized she was pregnant, although she couldn't imagine how or by whom, but found out a Prior healed Tomin's old crippling wound so he could be conscripted to a huge army the Ori were preparing, while building a large fleet, for a crusade against the unbelievers. Meanwhile, on Earth, the Russians announce they won't extend the treaty to lend the Stargate to the US, but will start their own program, but General Landry guesses right that's only to press another demand. Vala concludes that the village's apparently dictatorial leader is actually the head of the resistance, which plans to sabotage the whole Ori-war effort, but overhears a Prior tell Tomin he's infertile.—KGF Vissers
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