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* TakeAThirdOption: Discussed after the first exercise, when the recruits were unable to decide which between Carter and Daniel was the Tok'ra, and which was the Goa'uld. O'Neill states that instead of shooting one of them, the ''correct'' thing to do would be to zat them both and sort it out at the SGC. Possibly whomever they didn't shoot would have turned out to be the Goa'uld.

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* TakeAThirdOption: Discussed after the first exercise, when the recruits were unable to decide which between Carter and Daniel was the Tok'ra, and which was the Goa'uld. O'Neill states that instead of shooting one of them, the ''correct'' thing to do would be to zat them both and sort it out at the SGC. Possibly whomever they didn't shoot would have turned out to be the Goa'uld.
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* FiveSecondForeshadowing: During the confrontation between Carter and Daniel, keen eyed viewers will notice that Daniel's pistol has a glowing red crystal on the base of its magazine, giving away that this is a training exercise involving intars.

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* SmokingBarrelBlowout: Parodied; Daniel does this with his ''intar'' at the end of the first training exercise after he takes out all four of the recruits one after another.

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* SmokingBarrelBlowout: Parodied; Daniel does this with his ''intar'' (a weapon that does not actually have smoking barrels) at the end of the first training exercise after he takes out all four of the recruits one after another.
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* SimilarSquad: Elliot, Hailey and Satterfield fulfill similar roles to O'Neill, Carter and Daniel, respectively (leader, physicist and linguist). Grogan and Teal'c are a less clear parallel, though Grogan effectively falls into the role of 'the muscle' by virtue of everyone else having a specialization.
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* WireDilemma: Averted; during the first exercise the recruits accidentally trigger a BoobyTrap which immediately starts counting down to explosion, but Elliot declares that they don't have time to try disarming the bomb and orders them all out instead.

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* WireDilemma: Averted; during the first exercise the recruits accidentally trigger a BoobyTrap which immediately starts counting down to explosion, but Elliot declares that they don't have time to try disarming the bomb and orders them all out instead. Unfortunately, the others don't notice that Grogan doesn't make it out.
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* TheMole: It's revealed at the end of the episode that Hailey has already graduated and has been in on the training exercise the entire time. Apparently, the exercise they put ''her'' through was even more grueling.

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* TheMole: It's revealed at the end of the episode that Hailey has already graduated and has been in on the training exercise the entire time.time, which is why she was able to show the others an image of mind control nanobots that didn't really exist. Apparently, the exercise they put ''her'' through was even more grueling.

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* ShipTease: Lts Elliot and Hailey appear to have some chemistry, paralleling O'Neill and Carter.



* TakeAThirdOption: Discussed after the first exercise, when the recruits were unable to decide which between Carter and Daniel was the Tok'ra, and which was the Goa'uld. O'Neill states that instead of shooting one of them, the ''correct'' thing to do would be to zat them both and sort it out at the SGC.

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* TakeAThirdOption: Discussed after the first exercise, when the recruits were unable to decide which between Carter and Daniel was the Tok'ra, and which was the Goa'uld. O'Neill states that instead of shooting one of them, the ''correct'' thing to do would be to zat them both and sort it out at the SGC. Possibly whomever they didn't shoot would have turned out to be the Goa'uld.
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* TheMole: It's revealed at the end of the episode that Hailey has already graduated and has been in on the training exercise the entire time.

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* TheMole: It's revealed at the end of the episode that Hailey has already graduated and has been in on the training exercise the entire time. Apparently, the exercise they put ''her'' through was even more grueling.
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* TrainingAccident: The basic premise of the episode, although it gets a fresh twist when a ''second'' training accident starts immediately after TheReveal of the first one, and then again when it turns out that Hailey was in on the whole thing.

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* TrainingAccident: The basic premise of the episode, although it gets a fresh twist when a ''second'' training accident activity starts immediately after TheReveal of the first one, and then again when it turns out that Hailey was in on the whole thing.
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* FakeOutOpening: The episode begins with Hailey, Elliot, Grogan and Satterfield pursuing a Goa'uld who escaped from the SGC. They find Daniel and Carter pointing weapons at each other in a warehouse. Carter claims to be a Tok'ra agent and that Daniel has been taken as a host by a Goa'uld. Grogan shoots Carter to prevent her from killing Daniel, who then reveals that he is in fact a Goa'uld and shoots the four team members. It turns out to be nothing but a training scenario.

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* FakeOutOpening: The episode begins with Hailey, Elliot, Grogan and Satterfield pursuing a Goa'uld who escaped from the SGC. They find Daniel and Carter pointing weapons at each other in a warehouse. Carter claims to be a Tok'ra agent and that Daniel has been taken as a host by a the Goa'uld. Grogan shoots Carter to prevent her from killing Daniel, who then reveals that he is in fact a the Goa'uld and shoots the four team members. It turns out to be nothing but a training scenario.

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* FakeOutOpening: The episode begins with Hailey, Elliot, Grogan and Satterfield pursuing a Goa'uld who escaped from the SGC. They find Daniel and Carter pointing weapons at each other in a warehouse. Carter claims to be a Tok'ra agent and that Daniel has been taken as a host by a Goa'uld. Grogan shoots Carter to prevent her from killing Daniel, who then reveals that he is in fact a Goa'uld and shoots the four team members. It turns out to be nothing but a training scenario.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Grace Park who plays Lt. Satterfield would later become more well known for her roles in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' and ''Series/HawaiiFive0''
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* AsianAndNerdy: Lt. Satterfield is noted by Carter as being "Bright" and she has a shy crush on Daniel.
-->'''O'Neill:''' I gave her high marks... for her high marks, I'd never go into combat with her.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Grace Park who plays Lt. Satterfield would later become more well known for her roles in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' and ''Series/HawaiiFive0''
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-->'''Jack''': (on the phone to Daniel) '''Have fun''', Daniel.
-->'''Daniel''': You ''did'' tell them to take me prisoner this time, not shoot me, right?
-->'''Jack''': (hangs up)
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->''"These and other cliches will be available to you all for one more day of training with me."''

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->''"These and other cliches clichés will be available to you all for one more day of training with me."''
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The use of the Cheyenne Mountain complex serves to enhance the training scenario, but it requires messing with the base staff's work schedule every few months as entire levels become unusable. General Hammond decides to request money to build a dedicated off-world training facility.
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** The "alien device" that the recruits are supposed to destroy is apparently covered in writing of the same obscure Goa'uld dialect encountered by the team on [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E7BriefCandle Argos]].

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** The "alien device" that the recruits are supposed to destroy is apparently covered in writing of the same obscure Goa'uld dialect encountered by the team on [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E7BriefCandle [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E8BriefCandle Argos]].
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->''"These and other cliches will be available to you all for one more day of training with me."''
-->'''-- Col. Jack O'Neill'''

O'Neill and the rest of the team are tasked with training four potential new recruits, including [[Recap/StargateSG1S4E19Prodigy Lt. Hailey]]. Things go wrong when the SGC comes under threat from a real alien incursion, leaving it up to the newbies to save the day... except not, because it turns out [[TrainingAccident this is still a part of the training exercise after all]], and their every move is being monitored by O'Neill and Hammond.
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!!"Proving Ground" provides examples of the following tropes:
* AlienInvasion: The training scenario revolves around a foothold situation within the SGC.
* AllUpToYou: The recruits are led to believe that everyone else has been compromised and they're the only ones who can save the day, though in reality it's all part of the training exercise.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: The episode ends with O'Neill asking Lt. Elliot if he really thinks the test is over now, just as the klaxons start to go off again.
* BerserkButton: O'Neill thoroughly chews out the recruits for leaving one of their own behind in the first exercise, stating that that is the one thing he ''will not'' tolerate.
* ButtMonkey: Lt. Grogan is repeatedly getting shot, and at one point he "dies in an explosion".
-->'''Carter:''' He'll make a fine addition to an SG team one day.
-->'''O'Neill:''' He'll make a fine ''target''. He's good at getting shot.
* ChickMagnet: Lt. Satterfield has quite the crush on Daniel, much to the amusement of her fellow recruits.
* ContinuityNod
** The recruits use [[Recap/StargateSG1S3E9RulesOfEngagement intars]] in place of actual weapons.
** Lt. Hailey is apparently fond of telling the other recruits about [[Recap/StargateSG1S4E19Prodigy that time she saw O'Neill in action]].
** The "alien device" that the recruits are supposed to destroy is apparently covered in writing of the same obscure Goa'uld dialect encountered by the team on [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E7BriefCandle Argos]].
* CoolChair: Daniel gets to sit in Hammond's chair while he's posing as leader of the alien incursion and seems quite taken with it.
-->'''Daniel:''' Have you tried this chair? This is like ''(pounds the arm)'' really comfortable.
* CynicalMentor: O'Neill acts as one towards the recruits.
* DeadpanSnarker: Grogan.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Played with; Carter and Daniel ''both'' use voice modulators during the first training exercise to pitch their voices deeper than usual, but Carter is posing as a Tok'ra while Daniel is supposed to be a Goa'uld.
* AFatherToHisMen: Lampshaded when Hailey comments that O'Neill would "do anything for his team".
* LowerDeckEpisode: Although the main characters do appear, the "protagonists" of the episode are the new recruits, three of whom have never been seen before.
* TheMole: It's revealed at the end of the episode that Hailey has already graduated and has been in on the training exercise the entire time.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: O'Neill is ''not'' happy when the recruits inadvertently leave Grogan behind in the first exercise. They apparently take this to heart, as later on Satterfield goes back to "save" Daniel from an explosion, and Elliot exposes himself to "radiation" to get to Hailey, ''before'' he finds out that it's still a part of the exercise.
* NotSoAboveItAll: There are a few occasions where the team seem to get a little ''too'' caught up in the game.
* PaintballEpisode: Using stun guns rather than actual paintball guns, but the premise is the same.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Lt. Hailey, as noted by O'Neill:
-->'''Carter:''' Then there's Hailey.
-->'''O'Neill:''' Oh yeah. Four-foot-nine fightin' machine.
* PullTheThread: It's implied that Elliot figures out pretty quickly that the "foothold situation" is still a part of the training exercise, though he doesn't let on.
* SmokingBarrelBlowout: Parodied; Daniel does this with his ''intar'' at the end of the first training exercise after he takes out all four of the recruits one after another.
* TakeAThirdOption: Discussed after the first exercise, when the recruits were unable to decide which between Carter and Daniel was the Tok'ra, and which was the Goa'uld. O'Neill states that instead of shooting one of them, the ''correct'' thing to do would be to zat them both and sort it out at the SGC.
* TrainingAccident: The basic premise of the episode, although it gets a fresh twist when a ''second'' training accident starts immediately after TheReveal of the first one, and then again when it turns out that Hailey was in on the whole thing.
* WireDilemma: Averted; during the first exercise the recruits accidentally trigger a BoobyTrap which immediately starts counting down to explosion, but Elliot declares that they don't have time to try disarming the bomb and orders them all out instead.

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