Off The Grid | [s9e16]

It highlights the use of the Odyssey 's beaming technology and computer viruses to outmaneuver the more powerful Goa'uld and Lucian Alliance vessels. Off the Grid | SGCommand | Fandom

Back at Stargate Command, General Landry discovers that multiple Stargates have been stolen from various planets. He interrogates the gluttonous Goa'uld prisoner Nerus , eventually uncovering that the rogue System Lord Ba'al is behind the thefts to build his own private gate network. [S9E16] Off the Grid

The new Earth ship Odyssey rescues SG-1 and tracks Nerus back to Ba'al's mothership. The team beams aboard to recover the stolen gates just as the Lucian Alliance arrives to attack Ba'al, leading to a three-way standoff. Key Characters & Themes It highlights the use of the Odyssey 's

refers to the sixteenth episode of Stargate SG-1 's ninth season, which first aired in early 2006. The episode is known for its blend of humor and high-stakes action involving the theft of Stargates across the galaxy. Plot Summary The new Earth ship Odyssey rescues SG-1 and

This episode heavily features the criminal organization as a major recurring antagonist for the later seasons of the series.

As the team attempts to retreat, the planet's Stargate and DHD (Dial Home Device) are beamed away by an unknown ship, leaving SG-1 stranded and subsequently captured by Alliance leader Worrel .

SG-1 travels to planet P6G-452 to investigate Kassa , a highly addictive, corn-like crop being distributed by the Lucian Alliance . Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell poses as a drug buyer, but the deal goes south when the Alliance discovers the team's true identities.