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*** The arrogance of the team was due to the armbands' affect on them. They were locked up because they went AWOL to go to a restaurant to get steak and proceeded to get into a bar fight. Their judgment was already being affected by that point. Did Anise and the Tok'ra know beforehand about the new ship being built by Apophis? That is left ambiguous, but Hammond forbade them from going because they already had shown poor judgment before.It wasn't Tau'ri arrogance but a concern about the well-being of their prime team.

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* Anubis was apparently only allowed to operate in his half-Ascended state if he never used any knowledge or power he couldn't have gained as an ordinary Goa'uld. His use of technology such as the Telchak device- the predecessor of sarcophagus technology- may appear to contradict this rule as the SGC assume he could have only built it with the knowledge of the Ascended, but there are ways that Anubis could find loopholes around that. If his available Ancient knowledge gives him at least a ''general'' idea of where he can find certain technologies, all he has to do is find a semi-plausible reason to send his forces into that part of the galaxy with generic orders to find something "interesting"; if they find the Ancient technology, Anubis can basically argue that he didn't use his Ancient knowledge to find it as he never explicitly ordered his forces to look for such technology.



* In "Right of Passage" the tension of the episode revolves around whether or not Cassandra is going to die. But they already know she can't, because [[spoiler: when the team overshot on their return from 1969 and ended up in the future, she was there waiting for them.]]

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* In "Right of Passage" the tension of the episode revolves around whether or not Cassandra is going to die. But they already know she can't, because [[spoiler: when the team overshot on their return from 1969 and ended up in the future, she was there waiting for them.]]them]].
** Generally it's always advised to avoid using time travel as evidence that people will be alive or dead in the future in case it makes them overly complacent (they think they can't die because they "know" they survive) or overly paranoid (they're always wondering if this will be the day they get killed), so SG-1 probably operate on the premise to treat any threat to [[spoiler:Cassie]] as serious in order to preserve the aforementioned events.
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* At the end of "Scorched Earth", the Gadmeer ship offers to fly the Enkaran refugees back to their original homeworld. Yay, we're going home! Everyone's happy! Except... how can we be sure they'll be welcomed back with open arms? These people are ''generations'' removed from their former society. They are strangers to the people there. They've probably grown apart from them culturally, especially with having spent so long as slaves to the Goa'uld. Now, stop and think how the average human nation tends to react to a sudden influx of foreign refugees, and suddenly that ending doesn't necessarily look so happy after all.
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-->'''Hammond:''' Leaving us connected to some other Stargate?\\
'''Carter:''' Yes, but then all we have to do is cut the power!

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* The "Touched" virus in [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E4TheBrocaDivide The Broca Divide]] was invented by Nirrti. She's definitely the EvilutionaryBiologist System Lord due to her obsession with creating the perfect host.
** The leader of that civilisation said that they had "good gods" and "bad gods," and that neither had visited in about a generation, which seems to be when the virus originated. So Nirrti infected some people with the virus, set up some monitoring equipment and left them to it.
** This also explains her quick response to [=SG1=]'s presence in [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E14Singularity Singularity]]. It's mentioned that SG teams had only been present on the planet a matter of days, yet she was all ready with ThePlague (to disguise her experiments with the population) and a chest bomb for Cassie (to stop these meddlesome Tauri from screwing up any more of her experiments). She'd already seen them on the Touched planet monitor, and planned what to do if they turned up again.

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