The Kelowna folk have not blown themselves to bits, and Jonas is back on his homeworld working on a Naquadria project. A bunch of diplomatic types come to Earth to ask for our help in moving the project along (probably something that started in "Homecoming" and/or "Fallen"). Besides the individual nations now getting along, they've renamed their planet, to possibly Langara. But not all is well on the planet as they're facing some kind of devastation which could induce a nuclear winter on their planet (it appears to have something to do with the naquadria). Daniel appears to stay earthside (not enough info present) to get stuck in meetings with the political guys and Hammond.
The Kelowna folk would like Earth to help them relocate their planet's population, if possible, but are picky about where to relocate to.
Jonas is working on this solving this Naquadria mess along with Kianna, who appears to be his girlfriend as well. Instead of using a digger machine to create tunnels, he'd like to use the Tok'ra method of creating tunnels. Alas, this plan hits a snag when it turns out Jonas has about as good luck in girlfriends as Daniel does: she turns out to be a Gou'ald, who has escaped detection via some new drug. Sam is working with Jonas in this process
Kianna's Gou'ald personality doesn't want the planet destroyed either; apparently Baal has some nefarious plans for it.
The Kelowna folk would like Earth to help them relocate their planet's population, if possible, but are picky about where to relocate to.
Jonas is working on this solving this Naquadria mess along with Kianna, who appears to be his girlfriend as well. Instead of using a digger machine to create tunnels, he'd like to use the Tok'ra method of creating tunnels. Alas, this plan hits a snag when it turns out Jonas has about as good luck in girlfriends as Daniel does: she turns out to be a Gou'ald, who has escaped detection via some new drug. Sam is working with Jonas in this process
Kianna's Gou'ald personality doesn't want the planet destroyed either; apparently Baal has some nefarious plans for it.
So weit ganz unterhaltsame Episode ...besonders "Jack's Diplomatische Bemühungen".
Technisch gesehen allerdings ein wenig fragwürdig, das dieser Bohrer durch Magma bohren kann.
Auch die Goa'uld verhielt sich sehr untypisch, besonders am Ende, als sie ihr Leben für die Wirtin gibt anstatt diese mit in den Tod zu ziehen. ...hört sich irgendwie mehr nach Tok'Ra an.
...alles in allem sicherlich nicht eine der stärksten Episoden. ...3-4*
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