
Cure
SG-1 makes first contact with the planet Pangar. It seems to be a peaceful world that have recently discovered ancient Goa'uld ruins. They offer Earth their greatest discovery, a drug called Tretonin, which they say keeps them ent...
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"Don't get me wrong, I love that this episode deals with two important issues: A Possible way for Teal'c and all Jaffa to finally be free of the need to carry an Infant Goa'Uld, and the actual personal history of the Tok'Ra. New potential allies are found who offer a gift horse to SG-1: The Pangera. In exchange for a drug called "Tritonin" that can cure all ills and give people the perfect health of a Jaffa, all they want are the gate addresses... To Goa'Uld home worlds! Why would they want those? Who in their right mind would deliberately GO to a Goa'Ul..."
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As in the Stargate: Atlantis (2004) episode Poisoning the Well (2004), Allison Hossack (Zenna Valk) plays a scientist who is working with a potentially dangerous medicine and develops an attraction to one of the main characters. Both episodes were written or co-written by Damian Kindler.
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SG-1 makes first contact with the planet Pangar. It seems to be a peaceful world that have recently discovered ancient Goa'uld ruins. They offer Earth their greatest discovery, a drug called Tretonin, which they say keeps them ent...