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    11x12 "Turning the Tables"
    Synopsis: Hoping to add another ally to their side of the war, SG-1 embarks on a mission to Hebridan, finding old friends still fighting for freedom against the enemy.
    Spoiler:
    With the Ori reeling from their losses at Chulak, the Klan'nak Station ("The Void"), and Earth, the ISGC, or International Stargate Command (renamed following the events of "Coming Clean" to foster more international aid), sends SGs 1, 5, 7, and 13 to Ori-occupied Hebridan. They hope that the Serrakin can use their large fleet of frigates and corvettes to fight back against their common enemy once freed.

    The SGC has been coordinating with the Serrakin for sometime, and have arranged for revolutionaries to rise up as they arrive. But the attack was expected: The Ori forces surround the gate, and the SGC force, within minutes. The rebels they were counting on had been ambushed.

    Realizing they need help, Warrick ("Space Race") and his brother break into the Ori impound docks and take the Seberus. They fly their transport to the stargate and scatter the Ori troops with energy fire. The SGC troops get onboard, and they fly into orbit.

    Apparently, reinforcements have not arrived yet, as only Ori fighters are patrolling the spacelanes. To evade the nimble craft, Warrick takes his ship into the ice field used in the Loop of Kon Garat. In the labarynth, Mitchell is able to take out 2 enemies with the Seberus's main gun, and 3 more crash into floating ice chunks. Warrick dives out of the field and jumps to Earth.

    Arriving home, SG-1 prepares to tell Landry that they failed, but they find they don't have to. While they were in hyperspace, he allowed Tomin and Jonas to go to Hebridan dressed in their Ori Commander uniforms. They were able to break the Serrakin rebels out and lead them against the Loyalists.

    Hebirdan is free.
    Last edited by s09119; 03 May 2010, 10:20 AM.
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      11x13 "Acts of Union"
      Synopsis: General Landry and Richard Woolsey brave the dangers of Jaffa politics in the hope of securing a formal treaty between the United Nations and the their alien allies.
      Spoiler:
      With SG-1 preoccupied offworld, Landry heads to Chulak to do a little negotiating. Along for the ride is Richard Woolsey, the new offworld liason for the reformed IOA.

      The two arrive on the Jaffa capital to find things quiet and peaceful. Two more cities have sprang up around the gate, and anti-oribital cannons are being set up across the mountainside to prevent another Ori attack. Bra'tac meets them halfway to the original city and brings them to the Jaffa Senate building.

      Apparently, following the devastation of Dakara, he was unilaterally voted Chancellor of the Jaffa Nation. Ever since, he's been urbanizing and industrializing Jaffa worlds across the galaxy, with Teal'c acting as his 'Vice President' of sorts.

      Once introductions are made, Woolsey presents his case: The UN, now taking control of the 304 fleet via the IOA, would like to sign an offical treaty with the Nation. Not just with America, but with all of humanity. Bra'tac agrees, and tells Landy that he and his staff can be on Earth the next day.

      The next day, they arrive. The Jaffa are flown to New York by puddle jumper, and arrive at the UNHQ with much fanfare and applause. Also there are a few Nox representatives. They, too, are signing an offical treaty with Earth.

      Getting up onstage, Bra'tac makes a speech to the UN delegates, outlining just how much his people owe theirs. He tells of the countless battles that could not have been won if the brave citizens of Earth had not stepped forward.

      Honored, the UN accepts the treaty proposal, and Bra'tac and the Secretary-General sit down to sign.
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        ? Did I miss something? Why exactly are you reposting season 11? Just to give each episode it's own post?

        Also I'm eagerly awaiting the next episode! The spoilered bit makes me wonder about season 16...

        And on a bit of a side note.. The Der'kal remind me a lot of the Star Wars series Yuuzhan Vong (sp?). Not sure if you've read those.

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          11x14 "D Day"
          Synopsis: Pressing their advantage, Earth coordinates with the Jaffa for an attack on the Supergate, but things deteriorate almost as soon as they begin, leaving the team in a very dangerous situation.
          Spoiler:
          Earth launches an all-out assault on the heavily-defended Ori Supergate, confident of victory at last. Now that they have an Ori mothership ("Darkest Before Dawn"), they can dial out into the Ori galaxy. They and their Jaffa allies are met with stiff resistance, however; reinforcements have just arrived.

          Onboard the Aurora, Tomin tells Colonel Via Sanders (The vessel's captain) the best way to outmanuever the Ori ships, and tells them to fire on the area around the central ball of light. Apparently, that is how the power core channels power across the ship. If it is taken out, the ships' systems will fail.

          Armed with this knowledge, Sanders and the Odyssey fire their energy weapons (Note: not the "Unending" ones, these are much weaker), and overwhelm the shields after several concentrated bursts. The central energy ball is destroyed, and the ship goes dark.

          But their new tactic forced them to divert attention from their allies. The Jaffa ha'tak are being destroyed, and are forced to retreat. The Odyssey and Aurora manage to take out one more Ori ship before they, too, begin taking serious damage. Sanders orders the F-302s back to their hangers to prepare to a hyperspace jump.

          As the fighters return, the Supergate comes online, and three more Ori ships come through. Now very outgunned, the two Earth vessels retreat to nearby Hanka. Unfortunately, the Ori track the Asgard upgrades once more and ambush them. Just as the Odyssey's shields fail, a trio of Nox cruisers drops out of hyperspace and forces the Ori to return to the Supergate. They follow.

          With the Nox on their side, the Milky Way ships force the Ori to abandon the gate; Earth now controls the intergalactic portal. The episode ends with SG-1 back on Earth being debriefed.
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            Originally posted by AVFan View Post
            ? Did I miss something? Why exactly are you reposting season 11? Just to give each episode it's own post?

            Also I'm eagerly awaiting the next episode! The spoilered bit makes me wonder about season 16...

            And on a bit of a side note.. The Der'kal remind me a lot of the Star Wars series Yuuzhan Vong (sp?). Not sure if you've read those.
            Just to clean up the Season 11 section, as it's very unprofessional right now. And yes, the two races act and think very similarly, but I like to point out that there's also a fair bit of difference between them. That said, there's no denying that the NJO storyline was the inspiration for my own, albeit with many different twists and characters.
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              11x15 "Holding Ground"
              Synopsis: When the Ori army tries to retake a newly-freed Langara in the name of their gods, Jonas Quinn calls on Earth for assistance.
              Spoiler:
              Across the galaxy, allied forces are decimating the Ori fleet. On Langara, Jonas is helping his people plan a ground assault on a planet trying to fight off its oppressors (In "Acts of Union", Jonas informs SG-1 that his people successfully repelled the Ori). Realizing he needs more firepower, he goes into the command bunker to dial Earth, but there's a problem.

              The Ori have already dialed in, and are quickly overtaking the troops protecting the gate. Jonas grabs a zat and joins the fray, but it quickly becomes clear his men simply aren't well-equipped enough. He does, however, manage to dial the gate and yell for aid before being stunned.

              Back on Earth, Srgt. Harriman replays the message for the team. Daniel and Carter ask permission to head to Langara once more. Their reasoning; the Ori are trying to retake the planet, but the Langarans will be putting up a good fight. Landry agrees, and they're beamed aboard the Odyssey for transport.

              SG-1 arrives in orbit and beams down to the Kellownan capital, where they find the Langaran troops facing an onslaught of Ori soldiers. Hundreds of them are in the city, and they've finally opted for turret-like weapons, taking out Kellownan tanks left and right. Mitchell asks the Odyssey for some strategic bombardment, and they take out a substantial amount of enemy men. With all the Ori soldiers in chaos, SG-1 breaks Jonas and the Langaran leaders out of prison and head to the gate.

              There, they take out the Ori commander, and the rest of the troops surrender. As Jonas' men leads them away, the former SG-1 member thanks his teammates... And offers all the naquadriah they need.

              The epsiode ends with the team returning home through the gate (the Odyssey goes at this time as well), with Jonas waving behind them.
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                11x16 "Mayday"
                Synopsis: A Kellownan experiment-gone-wrong puts Mitchell's life in danger, and SG-1 scrambles to reach him before the Ori do.
                Spoiler:
                Jonas arrives at the ISGC requesting aide. Apparently, the Kellownans have developed a naquadriah bomb capable of taking out an Ori mothership's shields. He wants Earth to use it to nuetralize one such ship that's been patrolling a nearby star system.

                The bomb is loaded into a missile and strapped to an F-302. Both the Aurora and Odyssey are heavily damaged from recent combat, so the team plans to bring the 302 through the gate to Langara, and launch from there.

                At first, everything goes smoothly. The 302 is reassembled on Langara, and Mitchell takes off, with the missile onboard. The rest of the team waits back on the planet, as no one wanted to risk two lives on such a dangerous mission. But things quickly go awry. As soon as the F-302 drops out of hyperspace, it's attacked by Ori fighters.

                Mitchell valianty dogfights them off, but cannot get within range to launch the missile. His fighter is disabled, and he's left for dead. The Ori fighters return to their mothership, which promptly jumps away.

                Knowing he won't have much power, Mitchell does a systems check. He has minimal life support, sublight engines, and short-range communications. But his hyperdrive and long-range communications are fried.

                Back on Langara, the team is getting worried. They know that Mitchell should have come back by now, but he hasn't. Vala goes through the gate to do something (she refuses to tell), and Carter begins trying to raise him on a portable subspace relay she brought with her.

                In space, Mitchell's running out of ideas to try, and he only has a few hours left of air. He decides to just send out a constant radio signal around him, hopinh someone will pass close by. Then, amazingly, someone does.

                An al'kesh appears neaby, and they position overhead. The rings activate and slice the 302 apart, but the cockpit gets aboard intact. Vala comes out of the forward section of the ship and says hello. Once more, her underworld contacts have saved the day...

                Once back on Langara, Jonas tells the team that it's okay. The bomb works, and they can test it another time. So SG-1, Mitchel included, head home for a well-deserved rest.
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                  11x17 "Into the Aether" (Part 1 of 3)
                  Synopsis: Daniel Jackson disappears during a mission offworld, but SG-1's attempt to find him is cut short by a run-in with the Ori army. Meanwhile, an enemy thought to be long-gone returns with a vengeance.
                  Spoiler:
                  While on a mission to attack an Ori base on the far edge of the galaxy, Daniel is suddenly taken away in a bright flash of light. Stunned, Carter, Teal'c, and Vala set out in search of him (Mitchell is taking time off back home).

                  They soon come across a village full of humans and Free Jaffa claiming that they are fleeing an Ori assault. The crusaders will be there within the hour, and they beg SG-1 to assist them. Carter decides that they have no choice, and the team prepares for battle.

                  Meanwhile, Daniel awakens in a small room in a very Ori-ish building. The door is locked, so he waits. After a while (which he spends reading a copy of the Book of Origin), the doors open and in walks--Adria. She used her powers to pluck him from the Jaffa planet.

                  The Ori troops arrive outside the village, and SG-1 begins their defense. They're outnumbered 4 to 1, but the Free Jaffa have taken up positions on the rooftops, and together they are able to hold the line. But the team knows that, eventually, they'll be destroyed.

                  In Celestus, Adria explains that she was able to cross over to the Ori's side of the high plane and commune with them. As Daniel suspected, she was unable to halt the activation of Merlin's weapon, so the Ori have been destroyed. Now, Adria plans to retake human form, cheating the ascended rules and taking her knowledge of the universe with her. Once Adria leaves, Daniel closes his eyes; he knows he has to find a way to stop her.

                  Adria goes to the Doci and asks him to ready a ship for her. She'll be leaving for the Supergate as soon as possible, and plans to destroy the Nox/Jaffa forces guarding the gate in the Milky Way.

                  The episode ends in a cliffhanger, with an Ori soldier getting behind Vala and putting his staff to her head, demanding SG-1 lay down their weapons...

                  (To Be Continued)
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                    11x18 "Retaliation, Part 1" (Part 2 of 3)
                    Synopsis: Adria prepares for her return to the Milky Way and the imminent downfall of its defenders while SG-1 works to escape captivity before they are killed.
                    Spoiler:
                    On the Jaffa planet, Carter is forced to surrender to the Ori forces to save Vala's life. They, along with Teal'c, are taken to a small hut and locked inside. Outside, the villagers are rounded up for processing.

                    The Ori commander, apparently a friend of Tomin's, visits the team and asks Vala what the mother of the Orici is doing with infidels. She explains that the Ori are false gods, and that Tomin is free on Earth. Stunned, the soldier asks Carter if that's true. But before they can fully convert the commander, a Prior rings down, and he is called away.

                    Back on Celestus, a mothership lands outside the city, and Ori soldiers are ringed to the Plains of Celestus for boarding. Daniel watches from his room until Adria comes, asking what he is doing. Secretly, Daniel is trying to ascend to fight her, using what knowledge he'd gained from Merlin and Oma Desala. But Adria suspects this, and forcefully takes him on her ship. They take off and cruise into space.

                    In the village, SG-1 is forced to watch as half the villagers are slaughtered in the name of the Ori, as punishment. The Prior declares that the village should be destroyed, in order to cleanse the planet of heresy. As the Ori troops pull out, the commander runs to the hut SG-1 is locked inside and opens it, telling them to run for the gate. Then he heads toward the Ori rings.

                    The team makes a dead run for the stargate, but Teal'c only starts dialing when the Ori fire. They manage to get through just before the blast hits, tumbling to the floor in a heap. Once in the ISGC, they are debriefed by Landry, glad to see his flagship team home again. But still, they all wonder where Daniel could have vanished to...

                    The epiosde ends with the Supergate activating and seven Ori cruisers coming through. After a brief but intense firefight, the Nox and Jaffa ships there retreat. Onboard the Ori flagship, Adria tells Daniel that this is the beginning of his people's end...

                    (To Be Continued)
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                      11x19 "Retaliation, Part 2" (Part 3 of 3)
                      Synopsis: SG-1 and the Aurora end up in the crosshairs of Adria and her new fleet when they're caught between her and her latest target as she rolls back the progress of the war.
                      Spoiler:
                      Asa the episode opens, it is revealed that it has been two weeks since the events of "Retaliation, Part 1." We see a Daedalus-class ship evading Ori weaponsfire over an unknown planet; this is the Aurora, sent to help defend a Jaffa outpost. Obviously, that isn't going so well.

                      Onboard, Col. Sanders orders a jump to the Alpha Site. Three Ori motherships are hot on the ship's tail, but it manages to jump safely. Apparently, Adria's reinforcements have reversed the road the war was taking. Carter and Mitchell are helping out Col. Sanders for a short time while Teal'c and Vala are helping to set up a defensive network around Dakara while it's being rebuilt.

                      En route to the Alpha Site, Carter begins modifying the ship's hyperdrive engine. Apparently, its Asgard upgrades aren't taking very well. They drop out a short time later, and begin repairs in orbit.

                      On one of the Ori ships, Daniel is locked in a small guest room. Adria vists him and informs him that she's set a course for the planet he calls "Alpha Site" in order to destroy the Aurora and part of SG-1. She also figures she can eliminate Earth's most valuable offworld asset.

                      Soon, the Ori arrive and fire on the Aurora, and Col. Sanders orders an evacuation to Earth. Unfortunately, Carter's work on the hyperdrive has it offline, and the vessel is quickly disabled. Knowing they need to get out, the crew rings/beams down to the Alpha Site, but Carter, Mitchell, and Sanders are still onboard when the Ori troops and Adria ring over. They're forced to surrender.

                      On the Ori ship, Daniel sneaks to the ring room and transports over to the Aurora, with a little help from the commanding soldier (the same one from "Retaliation, Part 1"). Once onboard, he sneaks to the auxillary control room.

                      On the bridge, Adria is preparing to torture Mitchell and Carter, but she and her men are suddenly beamed away. Daniel uses the communication systems to tell his teammates that he was able to get rid of the Ori, but they'll be back. Once Sanders confirms that the Alpha Site has been fully evacuated, including her crew, she takes the ship into hyperspace for Earth.

                      The episode ends with the team reunited at the ISGC listening to a report from Landry. The Alpha Site was destroyed, and two more worlds were retaken by the Ori.
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                        Originally posted by s09119 View Post
                        Just to clean up the Season 11 section, as it's very unprofessional right now. And yes, the two races act and think very similarly, but I like to point out that there's also a fair bit of difference between them. That said, there's no denying that the NJO storyline was the inspiration for my own, albeit with many different twists and characters.
                        This is true. Although I never actually finished reading the series... I ordered it from libraries through my local library, but no one had the last book. So eventually I just gave up on it and I still don't know how it ended. Hmm... Internet. I will look.

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                          ((And now, the season finale of Stargate: SG-1!))

                          11x20 "Amazing Grace"
                          Synopsis: The Ori crusade comes full circle when Adria lays siege to Chulak, and the Milky Way prepares for the ultimate showdown as the war's greatest heroes and villains clash in one final battle.
                          Spoiler:
                          When the Ori attack Chulak once more, Earth sends its ships to assist in its defense, with SG-1 aboard the Odyssey. Along with that, the Nox dispatch a duo of their crusiers to help.

                          The battle group drops out of hyperspace to find a dozen Ori motherships, and several new types of support craft, decimating the Jaffa fleet in orbit. The Nox/Earth vessels enter the fray, but it quickly becomes clear that even with Asgard technology, they're no match for the Ori.

                          (Long space battle ensues, about 20-30 minutes)

                          The Asgard defenses around Chulak (set up in "Shore Leave") open fire, but they, too, are not enough. The Ori ships take out the planetary canons from space, and destroy the orbital ones just as quickly. The Nox mothership is surrounded and destroyed, and the Odyssey loses its shields.

                          Seeing that they're about to be destroyed, Col. Sanders beams SG-1 onto the Aurora just as its sister ship is dealt a crippling blow leaving it dead in space. Unable to get enough room to jump into hyperspace, she brings her ship in for a landing on Chulak, setting down near the capital city.

                          SG-1 meets up with Bra'tac in the Jaffa Senate building. Apparently, they're trying to evacuate the planet as quickly as possible, but it seems unlikely they'll escape, considering the ever-growing population of the new capital. Ori fighters begin sweeping down from above, engaging death gliders and al'kesh the Free Jaffa had garrisoned there.

                          As the Milky Way forces are being destroyed, an Ori ship takes up a position over the Aurora and fires at point blank range. The 304's shields fail and it takes serious damage. The other Ori vessels prepare to bombard the city itself, where SG-1 and Bra'tac stand facing off against just-landed troops...

                          But then the enemy army vanishes. In a flash of light, the Ori ships disappear, along with the troops and fighters. Beside the team, a group of glowing humans appear... no, not humans; Ancients. They tell Daniel that they, at last, see why Oma ascended him. He was right, and the time to join the fight has come. They used their collective powers to send the Ori forces back to their galaxy, save the mothership Adria is on (as they cannot fully compete with her now that she has ascended powers herself).

                          The Ancients say that they know of one thing that could end the bloodshed. A device called the "Ark of Truth", then vanish. They are off to engage the Adria themselves in the higher planes, to distract her so SG-1 has a chance to end this once and for all.

                          Amazed, SG-1 returns to Earth, their homeworld united for the first time in history. Landry welcomes them home and informs them that the President has declared all 5 of them heroes of the state. As they file out, Daniel turns and smiles at the gate. At long last, it's over.

                          At long last, the war is won.
                          Last edited by s09119; 16 January 2011, 01:17 PM.
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                            Season 11:
                            Season 11 is in the process of being updated to conform with the higher standards of later seasons. Feel free to read the episodes here, and they'll be updated in this post as my work continues!

                            11x01 "Darkest Before Dawn" (1/2/3)
                            11x02 "Revival" (1/2/3)
                            11x03 "Shore Leave" (1/2/3)
                            11x04 "The Face of the Enemy" (Part 1 of 2)
                            11x05 "Lynchpin" (Part 2 of 2)
                            11x06 "Midway"
                            11x07 "The Void"
                            11x08 "The Eleventh Hour" (Part 1 of 3)
                            11x09 "Sol, Part 1" (Part 2 of 3)
                            11x10 "Sol, Part 2" (Part 3 of 3)
                            11x11 "Coming Clean"
                            11x12 "Turning the Tables"
                            11x13 "Acts of Union"
                            11x14 "D Day"
                            11x15 "Holding Ground"
                            11x16 "Mayday"
                            11x17 "Into the Aether" (Part 1 of 3)
                            11x18 "Retaliation, Part 1" (Part 2 of 3)
                            11x19 "Retaliation, Part 2" (Part 3 of 3)
                            11x20 "Amazing Grace" (90 minute episode)
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                              Cool, I enjoyed rereading them again.


                              Cheers mate

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                                Originally posted by s09119 View Post
                                It did happen at first, too. And I'm not denying that that was arguably the weakest episode of the continuation, as I'm fully able to admit that sometime I just get it plain wrong. But I'm also not really bothered by naysayers at this point; sure, constructive criticism is great, but plain-old "this is retarded" comments don't bother me much. I have over eighty episodes, the vast majority of which have received amazing reviews and are read by dozens of people every day. This thread is the most-commented and most-viewed in the entire FanFiction forum by a mile, so clearly I'm doing something right.

                                On another note, Season 16 will not be some unfocused add-on, for those wondering with the tombstone spoiler. The plot continues, and as I recall, there's this other race out there who don't like the idea of the Alliance very much...
                                Aschen, i guessed it the second i seen the pic for season 16 on the first page

                                Originally posted by Dodgified View Post
                                *cough* Aschen *cough*
                                So in S16 we get to see more of the aschen?
                                should be good.
                                no duh...S16's pic is from 2010 (ithink lol) which is one of the 2 eps the Aschen showed up in in the actual show


                                BTW: s09, i have not yet read an ep of yours i do not like, even those S11 ones which are like...4 words long were grest

                                (exagerration i know)
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