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"Deadman Switch" is the seventh episode of the third season of Stargate SG-1. SG-1 is captured by Aris Boch, a bounty hunter working for Sokar, who proves to be almost impossible to escape from. He forces them to help him capture an alleged Goa'uld hiding on the planet, but SG-1 soon discovers...
Deadman's Switch is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Stargate SG-1. SG-1 is captured by the bounty hunter Aris Boch who plans to sell them to Sokar. Boch makes a deal with them for their help in capturing a better prize, a Goa'uld who betrayed Sokar, in exchange for their freedom.
Deadman Switch: Directed by Martin Wood. With Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge. A bounty hunter, tracking down a Goa'uld, captures SG-1 and informs them that they too have a price on their heads.
6 sie 1999 · SG-1 is taken captive by an alien bounty hunter with uncertain loyalties. SG-1 wanders through a lush forest on an alien world, searching for a downed U.A.V. probe sent from Earth. They find it, and more than they bargained for. An impenetrable energy field surrounds them in a carefully planned trap. SG-1 is caught.
"Deadman Switch" provides examples of the following tropes: Alien Blood: Aris Boch has thick, yellowish-green blood, as seen when Carter treats his gunshot wound. This is given a Hand Wave. It's implied to not actually be blood, but various medical substances he is putting on the wound to heal it.
SG-1 is captured by Aris Boch, a bounty hunter chasing an evil Goa'uld named Kel'tar. He offers them freedom in exchange for their help. They agree, only to find that Kel'tar is in fact a Tok'ra, whose capture would endanger countless others. SG-1 travels to planet PJ6-877 for a routine exploration.
As the episode opens, SG-1 is searching for a lost UAV on an alien planet. When they find it, they are surrounded by a forcefield that traps them. Another being in some kind of armor approaches them and declares that they are his captive. He's a bounty hunter, named Aris Boch, who plans to trade them to the Goa'uld Sokar.