This story is based on the characters from the TV show, STARGATE SG-1. This is not meant as an infringement on their copyright of the series, but fulfills the fantasy of mature audiences only.
(This story contains scenes of sex, rape, lesbian.)
If these topics disturb you in any way, do not read on. If on the other hand, you enjoy such situations, enjoy.
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Cast
Colonel Jack O'Neill - Richard Dean Anderson
Doctor Daniel Jackson - Michael Shanks
Major Samantha Carter - Amanda Tapping
Doctor Janet Fraiser - Teryl Rothery
Teal'c - Christopher Judge
General Hammond - Don S. Davis
Doctor Mackenzie
"Legacy" Episode Synopsis
Episode starts with SG-1 exploring a creepy planet. Daniel notes that the hallway is of an advanced design but that it has been stripped and deserted. They come to a sealed door and Teal'c informs his teammates that it is of an ancient Goa'uld design. He then finds a way to open the door.
Inside they find nine dead, decaying corpses. Carter stoops down next to one and notices a Goa'uld entry mark on the person's neck, so they can safely assume the bodies were once Goa'uld hosts.
Teal'c identifies a crest on a nearby table as belonging to the Linveress, a 'minor league' of Goa'ulds who challenge the System Lords.
Daniel finds one of those Goa'uld tablet- thingies that change wording when you wave a controller (Page Turning Device) in front of it. Anyway, he waves the PTD in front of the tablet but nothing happens. He does, however, report feeling something brush past him.
"OK," O'Neil says. "That's it. Lets head home. We'll leave the corpses to the medical containment unit."
Next we see Daniel coming out of the shower. He looks up, alarmed, as he hears someone call his name. He looks all around the room but there's nobody there. Leaving the shower room he notices Major Samantha Carter approaching.
Though you couldn't make it out under all of her military wear, Samantha Carter is a strikingly beautiful woman. Her blonde hair and blue eyes just adds to her sexual beauty. Being a career officer, she is in great physical shape. With hardly any excess body fat, she has sensual curves to her body, and fantastic tits that would make any man water for them.
"Did you just call me, just now?" He asked her.
"No, wasn't me" she responds. "Daniel, are you okay?"
"Oh yeah," he answers, slightly confused. "Yeah sure."
Doctor Fraiser, the beautiful petite brunette head of the medical staff for the SG-Teams, announces after her examination that the Goa'uld were dead before the hosts were. Unfortunately she can't examine the Goa'uld corpses because there are no dead bodies to examine.
"They rapidly decay and are absorbed by the host," Doctor Fraiser explains. "Each dead Goa'uld leaves behind a protein marker inside the host when a Goa'uld dies. This protein marker records that the person was once a host, such as the marker left inside Major Carter from the Touk'ra Jolinar."
The briefing continues with various speculations as to who might have killed these Goa'ulds. O'Neil suggests the Ritu, Teal'c suggests the System Lords. General Hammond instructs Doctor Jackson to keep trying to translate the tablet.
During the debriefing, however, Daniel Jackson has been on edge and is particularly interested in the Stargate that's dialing up. After the meeting he rushes to the window as the Stargate engages and sees the members of SG-7. And what he sees is the returning team looking exactly like the corpses that they found on the planet. He glances at Jack to see no reaction from him, and when he looks again everyone is completely normal.
Cut to Daniel inside his room attempting to translate the tablet. He refines one of his translations from 'attack' to 'enter by infiltration'. While he concentrates on his work he suddenly hears the Stargate dialing, but the sound is coming from inside his closet. He cautiously approaches it and opens the doors. He is confronted with a Gate horizon inside it. Confused by this, he reaches into the horizon, only to be grabbed by the same corpse he's been seeing everywhere.
Daniel blacks out and wakes up in the infirmary with Colonel Jack O'Neil peering down at him.
"Hi," Jack asks. "So, you want to tell me what happened?"
"Do you believe in ghosts, Jack?" Daniel asks.
"No," Jack responds. "Can't say that I do."
"Neither do I," Daniel replies. "So there has to be a logical reason behind this."
Daniel hesitantly tells Jack what he saw in his closet. Not surprisingly, Jack doesn't buy it, and from the looks on his face, neither does Daniel.
The SG-1 team, minus Daniel discusses this situation. Doctor Fraiser and Doctor Mackenzie are running some tests as to the possible side effects of Gate travel. Doctor Mackenzie points out that Colonel O'Neil has been suffering from headaches lately.
"That's besides the point," Jack responds. "Besides, lots of people suffer from headaches."
Worried that gating is hazardous to his peoples mental health, General Hammond recalls all off-world teams. He also orders all SG-Teams to stand-down until they can figure out what's going on.
"It is possible that Doctor Jackson is suffering from schizophrenia," Doctor Mackenzie announces. "The symptoms that he is displaying match all too well."
"While the mental condition doesn't run in Daniel's family," Doctor Fraiser adds. "It is possible it can be brought on by stressful environment. Can anyone here say that Gate travel isn't stressful?"
It is decided that SG-1 will keep an eye on Daniel and let him get some rest. But they are instructed to be careful in case he gets dangerous to them, or to himself.
Jack is entertaining Daniel in the VIP room with a game of chess. Daniel wins (albeit complaining that he could've won two moves ago), and Jack suggests a game of gin. Daniel walks over to the closet to get the cards and hears the sound of the Gate dialing again, just like he had back in his room. He opens the closet, expecting he'll find the same thing there he did the last time, but nothing is inside.
Returning to the table, they begin setting up the game. However, before they can start, Daniel hears that nasty squeaking sound the Goa'ulds make. He looks up and sees a Goa'uld climbing around on Jack's arm.
Jack, remaining oblivious to the creature, deals the cards while Daniel does his best to ignore the fact that Jack is about to be attacked by the creepy, slimy Goa'uld.
When the worm finally enters Jack, he's still oblivious to it and Daniel lunges at him to remove it.
The StarGate Command doctors believe that Doctor Jackson as suffered a breakdown. The scene moves to a mental institution where we see the remaining member of SG-1 approaching the door to Daniel's padded cell room. They enter the white, padded room where Daniel is lying on the ground, shaking.
He can't see very well since they took his glasses to prevent him from injuring himself. SG-1, in particular, Samantha Carter who seems on the verge of tears during this whole scene, is upset with this sight. This is especially visible when Daniel starts crying in front of them. He apologizes profusely to his friends.
They talk for awhile, Daniel says the Goa'uld are infiltrating the people in the base. He scrambles raving albeit very restrained psychotic, hides in a corner, and sees that nasty corpse standing next to Teal'c.
"There is no one next to me, Doctor Jackson," Teal'c tells him.
Daniel tries to attack the hallucinatory corpse. Teal'c grabs him and Daniel sees an iridescent little glob of goo leave him and enter Teal'c.
The doctors have no choice but to medicate Daniel in order to restrain him. In the midst of this Daniel hears another disembodied voice, Ma'Chello's voice, 'thanking him for delivering him to the vile Goa'uld'.