Company of Thieves
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“Company of Thieves” | |
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Stargate SG-1 episode | |
Episode no. | Season 10 Episode 9 |
Guest stars | Eric Steinberg as Netan Matthew Glave as Colonel Paul Emerson Martin Christopher as Major Marks Rudolf Martin as Anateo Gary Jones as Chief Mst Sgt. Walter Harriman Michael Rogers as Major Escher Hawthorne James as Gavos Adrien Dorval as Borzin Sean Campbell as Solek Timothy Paul Perez as Vashin Scott McNeil as Kefflin Morris Chapdelaine as Tenat Geoff Redknap as Oranian Lieutenant Joey Aresco as Slaviash Dean Monroe McKenzie as Teresh |
Written by | Alan McCullough |
Directed by | Will Waring |
Production no. | 1009 |
Original airdate | September 15, 2006 |
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"Company of Thieves " is an episode from Season 10 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.
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[edit] Plot
There are political machinations at work in the upper echelons of the Lucian Alliance, and Netan, their leader, fears that one of his "seconds" may be planning to overthrow him. His decision to commit ships to the battle against the Ori invasion proved to be disastrous. Furthermore, the Alliance is losing much territory as the Ori sweep across our galaxy.
Netan sends a man, Anateo, on a dangerous assignment to capture the Earth ship Odyssey, hoping that he will either die in the attempt or be disgraced. Instead, the menacing and ambitious Anateo succeeds in taking the ship -- with Samantha Carter on board. He threatens the life of Odyssey commander Colonel Emerson, whom he eventually kills, to force Sam to follow his instructions. Anateo believes that his victory will enable him to overthrow Netan, who he believes has failed the Alliance.
The capture of the ship is a great victory, but Anateo wants more: he uses it as bait to try and capture SG-1. He is partially successful, capturing Daniel and Vala.
Later, Colonel Mitchell reports back to Landry. Clearly the Lucian Alliance is behind this, prompting Cameron to hatch a plan to get his team back: he will go undercover as one of Netan's own seconds, and infiltrate the Lucian Alliance.
Mitchell visits Netan under the guise of Kefflin, one of Netan's close friends who runs a kassa operation on the outskirts of the galaxy. Kefflin is known to be extremely reclusive, and few of the other Alliance leaders knows what he looks like. When he is beaten and brought before Netan, he pricks him with the Reole chemical (the same one Daniel used to impersonate Yu's personal servant in Season Five's "Summit") to convince him that Mitchell is Kefflin, a dear friend. The plan works.
Mitchell covertly transmits their conversations to Teal'c, who listens from a cloaked cargo ship nearby. But when Teal'c is captured and brutally interrogated by Netan's men, Cameron must think quickly. He convinces Netan that he's the man who can get answers from Teal'c.
Meanwhile, on the Odyssey, Anateo forces Carter to bring the ship's systems back online, which she begins to do, stalling as long as she can while trying to secretly free the rest of the crew. She manages to cause a momentary brownout, which also unlocks a hatch in the cargo bay where the crew is being held. Daniel and Vala escape and begin taking back the ship. When Anateo discovers what Carter has done, he threatens to shoot her, but Vala manages to beam him into space at the last minute.
Word finally reaches Netan that the Odyssey has been found. The bearer of the news is Tenat, the Lucian Alliance trader that SG-1 double-crossed in Season Nine's "The Ties That Bind." He recognizes Mitchell but keeps silent, believing that whatever Mitchell is planning will be highly profitable, and demands a cut. Netan orders his and Tenat's Ha'tak ships to rendezvous with the Odyssey so that they can claim it and deal with Anateo's betrayal.
Upon reaching the Odyssey and learning of Anateo's demise, Netan demands that the Tau'ri ship, still without hyperdrive power, to surrender. He storms on to the bridge of Tenat's ship, accusing Tenat of hiding the truth of Mitchell's identity from him. To prove his loyalty to Netan, Tenat fires on the other Ha'tak, believing Mitchell (as Kefflin) to be in command in Netan's absence. He is shocked when Netan appears on the viewscreen, demanding to know why Tenat attacked him. In fact, it was Mitchell, who had previously jabbed Tenat with the same Reole chemical, that was posing as Netan on Tenat's ship.
On the Odyssey, Vala randomly jams a control crystal into the hyperdrive engine system against Carter's better judgment. However, it is a lucky move as the system immediately begins to power up. Netan's ship easily dispatches the unfortunate Tenat, but Daniel uses Mitchell's and Teal'c's locator beacons to beam them aboard Odyssey just in time. As the Odyssey jumps away to safety, SG-1 reflects upon the fact that in addition to the Ori, Earth is now at war with the Lucian Alliance.
[edit] Quotes
- Daniel: You should probably prepare to return fire.
Marks: For the record, I'm always prepared, I just have to press this button here.
Daniel:Right, I thought that's what you're supposed to say.
Marks:I know.
[edit] Trivia
- Colonel Emerson's death marks the second time the commander of a USAF battlecruiser dies on a mission. The other was Col. Pendergast of the Prometheus, who was killed when Prometheus was destroyed by an Ori weapon ("Ethon"). The Ori are also conjectured, but not confirmed, to have killed Russian Col. Chekov of the Korolev at the Battle of P3Y-229 ("Camelot").
- The mines responsible for much of the damage to the Odyssey appear to be similar to those used by the Tobin to defend their planet, as seen in "The Serpent's Venom", though by no means is this certain.(In reality the production timeline did not afford the ability to create a show specific mine.)
- According to Teal'c, the Free Jaffa Nation has degenerated into warring factions, some of which blame the Tau'ri for the devastation of Dakara.
- Like the episode before, this one does not feature the appearance of a stargate.
[edit] External links
- Official Stargate SG-1 site. MGM. Visited June 8, 2006. Most of the site requires Flash.
- Screenplay (PDF). Distributed by MGM. Prepared by Line 21 Media Services Ltd (2006-09-08). Retrieved on 2007-02-04. Linked to from Official Stargate SG-1 site.
- Spoilers from Gateworld. Visited May 19, 2006