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Angered with the fact that it uses Carter as host, O'Neill tells the alien that if it stays in Carter's body, the SGC would send wave after wave of MALPs to his planet unless it gave Carter back. In agony, Carter's body breaks free from the restraints it was put in, is trapped in the hall and (picture) emits an energy beam to the mainframe (via the lights and power outlets in the hall). O'Neill zat's Carter's body once but it does nothing. O'Neill is forced to zat her again (which should kill her). Carter falls to the floor. In the medical room Carter is on life support with O'Neill sitting watching over her. Dr. Frasier comes in and asks if Sam ever told him about her living will (that she doesn't want any extraordinary means) to which he replies, "Yeah, she told me." Dr. Frasier tells O'Neill there is no brain activity of any kind and that "I think it's time to let her go." O'Neill quietly asks Dr. Frasier to "wait a minute, huh?" Back in the MALP room, SG-1 sees "I AM HERE" written again and again on the screen. They realize it might be Carter, and Dr. Fraiser connects Carter's body to the supercomputer. Immediately a power surge enters the body, and the supercomputer shuts down. Carter's consciousness, restrained while the entity was in her body, is now returned to her body, and she is soon conscious again. Hammond orders the planet locked out of the dialing computer.
Angered with the fact that it uses Carter as host, O'Neill tells the alien that if it stays in Carter's body, the SGC would send wave after wave of MALPs to his planet unless it gave Carter back. In agony, Carter's body breaks free from the restraints it was put in, is trapped in the hall and (picture) emits an energy beam to the mainframe (via the lights and power outlets in the hall). O'Neill zat's Carter's body once but it does nothing. O'Neill is forced to zat her again (which should kill her). Carter falls to the floor. In the medical room Carter is on life support with O'Neill sitting watching over her. Dr. Frasier comes in and asks if Sam ever told him about her living will (that she doesn't want any extraordinary means) to which he replies, "Yeah, she told me." Dr. Frasier tells O'Neill there is no brain activity of any kind and that "I think it's time to let her go." O'Neill quietly asks Dr. Frasier to "wait a minute, huh?" Back in the MALP room, SG-1 sees "I AM HERE" written again and again on the screen. They realize it might be Carter, and Dr. Fraiser connects Carter's body to the supercomputer. Immediately a power surge enters the body, and the supercomputer shuts down. Carter's consciousness, restrained while the entity was in her body, is now returned to her body, and she is soon conscious again. Hammond orders the planet locked out of the dialing computer.

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==Reception==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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*The actions of Major Carter's mind while in the MALP room computer are very similar to the actions of the Alien "Entity" known as Jerry in Michael Crichton's "[[Sphere (novel)|Sphere]]." In Sphere, the hostile Alien refers to himself as an "Entity," possibly responsible for the title of the episode. The Alien speaks to the team through the computer systems, at one point posting the message "I AM HERE." on the computers. This is, of course, identical to the message posted by Major Carter.
*The actions of Major Carter's mind while in the MALP room computer are very similar to the actions of the Alien "Entity" known as Jerry in Michael Crichton's "[[Sphere (novel)|Sphere]]." In Sphere, the hostile Alien refers to himself as an "Entity," possibly responsible for the title of the episode. The Alien speaks to the team through the computer systems, at one point posting the message "I AM HERE." on the computers. This is, of course, identical to the message posted by Major Carter.
*This is one of many Stargate SG-1 episodes bearing an extreme likeness to novels written by Michael Crichton. Other episodes have resembled Prey, The Andromeda Strain, and Timeline very closely.
*This is one of many Stargate SG-1 episodes bearing an extreme likeness to novels written by Michael Crichton. Other episodes have resembled Prey, The Andromeda Strain, and Timeline very closely.

Revision as of 13:45, 11 December 2007

"Entity (Stargate SG-1)"

"Entity" is an episode from Season 4 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

Plot

When the SGC dial an unknown planet and send a MALP, they discover highly advanced life. Suddenly the MALP seems to start flying, and before the connection is lost, the computers overload. O'Neill cuts power to the gate manually, but computers are behaving as if controlled by an intelligence. Soon SG-1 realizes an alien life force has taken over the base's computer system. It uses cameras to follow their actions and shuts down the computers if necessary. When Major Carter wants to reboot the SGC's network, formatting drives and rebooting from the unnetworked backups from the day before, everything seems to be normal again. Only a minute later, a section is detected infested by the program/being, which had stored itself on the drive of a MALP. When SG-1 break their way into the MALP-room, the entity has used the MALP, then other machines and all computers in the room to build a supercomputer. It runs on the emergency lights of the room.

Daniel Jackson argues instead of destroying the machine as O'Neill suggests, they should use the interface it provided (a keyboard and monitor). Carter asks the entity what it wants, and after a reply from the machine her finger gets stuck on the keyboard. She faints and is brought to the infirmary. Finally, through Carter, the entity is able to communicate its intentions: to destroy the threat Earth poses to its homeworld. SG-1 finds out that when the SGC had sent a MALP to the world, the Earth radio equipment needed to control their robot interfered with the aliens on the world, destroying many of them. Interpreting the action as an attack, the alien entity was sent to infiltrate the SGC's computer system and destroy the facility. While matter can only travel the way a gate was dialed, the entity, like radio waves, could use the radio carrier wave to get into the computer (though when the gate was shut down, it had not had time to complete the total destruction it intended).

Angered with the fact that it uses Carter as host, O'Neill tells the alien that if it stays in Carter's body, the SGC would send wave after wave of MALPs to his planet unless it gave Carter back. In agony, Carter's body breaks free from the restraints it was put in, is trapped in the hall and (picture) emits an energy beam to the mainframe (via the lights and power outlets in the hall). O'Neill zat's Carter's body once but it does nothing. O'Neill is forced to zat her again (which should kill her). Carter falls to the floor. In the medical room Carter is on life support with O'Neill sitting watching over her. Dr. Frasier comes in and asks if Sam ever told him about her living will (that she doesn't want any extraordinary means) to which he replies, "Yeah, she told me." Dr. Frasier tells O'Neill there is no brain activity of any kind and that "I think it's time to let her go." O'Neill quietly asks Dr. Frasier to "wait a minute, huh?" Back in the MALP room, SG-1 sees "I AM HERE" written again and again on the screen. They realize it might be Carter, and Dr. Fraiser connects Carter's body to the supercomputer. Immediately a power surge enters the body, and the supercomputer shuts down. Carter's consciousness, restrained while the entity was in her body, is now returned to her body, and she is soon conscious again. Hammond orders the planet locked out of the dialing computer.

Production

Reception

Notes

  • The actions of Major Carter's mind while in the MALP room computer are very similar to the actions of the Alien "Entity" known as Jerry in Michael Crichton's "Sphere." In Sphere, the hostile Alien refers to himself as an "Entity," possibly responsible for the title of the episode. The Alien speaks to the team through the computer systems, at one point posting the message "I AM HERE." on the computers. This is, of course, identical to the message posted by Major Carter.
  • This is one of many Stargate SG-1 episodes bearing an extreme likeness to novels written by Michael Crichton. Other episodes have resembled Prey, The Andromeda Strain, and Timeline very closely.
  • When the Entity looks up Colonel O'Neill's personnel file, the display reads "John O'Neill." One of the files it skips by reads "Lee Van Cleef".
  • Official Stargate SG-1 site. MGM. Visited June 8, 2006. Most of site requires Flash.
  • "Screenplay" (PDF). Distributed by MGM. Prepared by Casablanca Continuity. 2000-01-10. Retrieved 2006-10-15. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Linked to from Official Stargate SG-1 site. Also see Google's cache.
  • Summary from GateWorld. Visited May 6, 2006.
  • Review from GateWorld. Reviewed by Debra Kraft. Visited May 6, 2006.