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The Assassination Plan
claudio_carvalho31 December 2016
When the Stargate is activated from outside the SGC, the Tok'ra Ren 'al arrives and General Hammond immediately summons the SG-1 for a meeting with her. Ren'al explains that the Goa'uld leaders will have a summit meeting, giving the opportunity to assassinate the symbionts of all the leaders together. Daniel accepts to pose of servant of Yu-huang Shang Ti to kill the Goa'uld leadership releasing a poison gas. He sets the plan in motion with the support of Jacob. Meanwhile, Jack, Sam and Teal'c are visiting the Tok'ra base with another SG team. Out of the blue, the base is under a massive attacked by Goa'uld spaceship. Will the assassination of the leaders work as planned? Will the Tok'ra base survive to the attack?

"Summit" is an engaging episode of "Stargate SG1". The civilian Daniel accepting to work as an assassin is a huge surprise. The fate of the Tok'ra and Lieutenant Elliot and the return of Dr. Sarah Gardner, a.k.a. Osiris, are also unexpected and promising. Let's wait for the conclusion of this surprising episode. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Summit"
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7/10
System Lords gather round
Calicodreamin1 March 2022
Interesting choice to make a two parter mid season but the storyline development is interesting and introduces a new power dynamic. Great use of past characters.
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5/10
why go there...?
spockedblocked5 March 2021
Jack's idiocy and campy one-liners was suppressed ( and he's a Colonel. Wow. But about right script writing.). Even the usual advanced weapons and gliders that most likely had advance targeting, but soot a million shots close range, and always about 20 yards to the left of target. Why SG1 even run? They won't hit you. And the one shot from a pistol and a mother ship blows up. Even could ignore that usual nonsense somehow. But then the increase in plot holes. Arghhh! Have all the alien high council in room, could release poision, but Daniel doesn't because last member may recognize him. Are you kidding? Ah, release the poison! All the more reason. Done. Unbelievable.
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