URGO
SG-1 steps through the Stargate on their way to a paradise planet and end up
at the SGC. Adding to their confusion is Hammond's assertion that the team
was gone for fifteen hours, not the mere moment that the SG-1 perceived. Dr.
Fraiser's examinations of the team members are inconclusive, but an analysis
of the MALP data reveals a brief initial image of an alien lab just before the
paradise view.
They theorize the paradise image is a means to lure people to the planet. But for
what reason? As they try to figure this out, each member of the team begins to experience intense
cravings. Fraiser soon figures out why: a microscopic implant in each of SG-1's brains. The
team is relieved of duty and isolated until Fraiser can find a way to remove the implant. Soon
SG-1 is hearing and seeing the image of a man who identifies himself as "Urgo" - actually, the
manifestation of the implants in their heads. Only SG-1 can see and hear him. Though Urgo
claims his only purpose is to record new experiences, SG-1 begins to suspect he may have
another, more nefarious purpose. However, getting rid of Urgo is not going to be easy.