- SG-1 arrives on a planet where a culturally 'medieval Catholic' community lives in fear of an Unas they believe to be a demon, which regularly collects human sacrifices to Satan - in fact hosts for System Lord Sokar's army. When Simon implores SG-1 to spare his beloved Mary and take him instead, they even nurse her chicken pox. Simon hopes they are sent by God to deliver them from the satanic burden, but the canon who rules the village as 'spiritual' leader is faithful to Sokar and fears his authority, which rests on his right to select the 'damned soul' to be sacrificed, has been challenged, so he declares Teal'c a demon and incarcerates all SG-1. Witch-trial-type ordeals see the Jaffa 'proven' a demon and executed by drowning, and Daniel refuses the canon's warning to leave immediately. When Teal'c's symbiote allows a resurrection even Sam hadn't expected, they are all designated possessed and sacrificed, along with Mary. Simon follows the Unas with a staff weapon to liberate them, but he's not alone.—KGF Vissers [minor edit by kbeartx]
- SG-1 discovers a 'medieval' village which is terrorized by an Unas harvesting sacrifices to Satan (Sokar) and are captured by the ruling canon; Teal'c is believed to be a demon and killed in an ordeal. Can they escape before the Unas takes them to Sokar?—Anonymous
- SG-1 travels to a planet that has all of the earmarks of a Christian community from Europe's Dark Ages. Daniel surmises that they must have been transported there through the Arctic gate but the community has made few advances in the 1000 years or so they have been there. The locals are constantly threatened by a devil, who turns out to be an Unas who is taking the locals as hosts for the Goa'uld. The only solution is to have the locals bury the stargate after they've left but SG-1 must first destroy the Unas and convince them that he is not the devil incarnate.—garykmcd
- The SG-1 travels to a planet where the inhabitants are Catholic and live as they did in the Middle Ages on Earth. They meet the woman Mary, ready to be sacrificed because she has chicken pox, and her husband explains that demons that come from the Stargate periodically collect human sacrifices to Satan. However, Jack realizes that the demons are Unas and Satan is Sokar, who needs new hosts. The SG-1 unsuccessfully try to convince the locals that they could fight and kill the Unas, but their leader tells them that the SG-1 are demons and subdues them using a powerful ring. Now, the SG-1 joins Mary, and they are chained for the sacrifice. How will they escape?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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