Icon (Stargate SG-1)

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“Icon”
Stargate SG-1 episode
Episode no. Season 8
Episode 5
Guest stars Matthew Bennett as Jared Kane
Amy Sloan as Leda
Timothy Webber as Commander Gareth
James Kidnie as Soren
Gary Jones as Technician
Written by Damien Kindler
Directed by Peter F. Woeste
Production no. 805
Original airdate August 6, 2004
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"Icon" is an episode from Season 8 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

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Daniel Jackson wakes up, badly injured on an alien planet being tended to by an attractive woman. She tells him that he is safe here, but all Daniel can think about is the horrible event that his team started three months ago.

In a museum, a group of tourists witness 'The Ring of Avalon' (the Stargate) activate. A MALP comes through the event horizon and examines the people gathered there. Later, Lt.Col. Carter, Teal'c and Daniel Jackson appear through the gate and meets with Commander Gareth and his chief Aide, Jarrod Kane. Gareth welcomes the group from another world, but admits the activation of the gate has created a 'stir' in the fanatics who believe their world was once ruled by all powerful Gods.

One month later, Daniel reports that he has failed to broker a truce between the planets nations after the activation of the Stargate puts the countries on edge. Daniel tells Gen. O'Neill that the Caledonian Federation and the Rand Protectorate have enough weapons to wipe each other out, but there is a third faction vying for power. A fanatical group led by a man called Soren believes that Tegulas (the planet) was once ruled by powerful Gods that will one day return and reward the faithful, the activation of the Gate has given the group the necessary evidence they need to prove to everyone they were right. Daniel believes their numbers will increase and revolt unless something can be done. He convinces O’Neill to let him return through the Stargate to return to the planet.

Another two weeks pass, and Daniel is still unable to calm the Caledonians down. To make matters worse, Soren has gathered his followers and is leading them in an uprising against the Rand government. Gareth is forced to go to the highest military alert status as his forces 'pacify' areas of rebellion. Seeing much of what has been going on, the Caledonians have also upped their alertness and are threatening to destroy key Rand military assets before they fall into the hands of Soren's fanatics. Minister Treydan of the Caledonians promises that if Rand cannot deal with the situation, they will consider it an act of war.

Soon after, rebel forces attack and capture a Rand missile facility and use it to attack Caledonia. Jarrod Kane informs Commander Gareth that their facility has now been compromised and that they must leave. Kane attempts to escort Daniel to the gate before it is captured but he is wounded. The pair reach the surface and escape together; Gareth is captured and executed soon after.

When the smoke clears, both nations are left in ruins with Soren in control of the Rand Protectorate and the Stargate leaving Daniel stuck behind enemy lines.

Now recovering from his injuries, Daniel uses a radio to try to contact Stargate Command. He still blames himself for the destruction on the planet but Leda, the woman that treated his injuries, insists that it was better that they activated the Stargate rather than the Goa'uld. She explains that there has been mounting tensions between Rand and Caledonia for decades and that SG-1's arrival was merely a catalyst, the conflict would have happened sooner or later. Kane returns to the safe house in the country and delivers the latest news to Daniel - those who don't follow Soren are executed immediately.

Meanwhile, Stargate Command is still trying to contact Daniel Jackson. SG-9 attempt to negotiate for access to the planet to look for him, but Soren believes that it will cause more civil unrest. O’Neill invites him to the SGC where they attempt to trade for access to Daniel by offering medical aide to Tegulas' people. Soren, however, is only interested in weapons technology - they discover he also wants to take over Caledonia. As he leaves having accomplished nothing, Carter makes contact with Daniel who proposes a coordinated attack on Soren's bunker by slipping key phrases in Goa'uld into regular speech with the SGC so as to avoid detection by the rebels. Carter and Teal'c piece the plan together and have it approved by General O’Neill.

Daniel discusses the plans with Kane who, after a little convincing, agrees to the attack moments before Kane and his men are forced to hide from one of Soren's patrols. The patrol interrogates Leda who pretends to be a simple follower of Soren's movement to distract them from looking. Shortly after the patrol leaves, Kane, Daniel and the rest of the men march on the city's bunker complex.

The two attacking teams meet up outside the main control room and orders Soren to surrender. When one of Soren's lieutenants tries to dissuade him from engaging the Loyalists, he shoots her and orders the others to fight. When they all refuse, he goes to fight alone. Carter orders him to throw down his weapon and just as he is about to do so, Kane shoots and kills him.

As they stand over the body, Daniel warns Kane that he my just have made a martyr out of Soren, but he vows to keep his promise of aid.

[edit] Notes

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  • The DHD is only visible on screen during the opening museum scene. It is assumed that the Tegalinans moved the DHD along with the stargate, however it is not seen again during the episode.
  • SG-1 would return to Tegalus in the Season Nine episode "Ethon", in an attempt to rescue the planet's inhabitants from the Ori.
  • The house where the rebels are hiding seems to be the same as the one from "The Gamekeeper" - the house where O'Neill had a failed undercover mission in East Germany.

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