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is the 10th episode of the 7th season of Stargate SG-1 (the 142nd episode overall). First airing on August 15, 2003, it is a significant episode for the series' lore, particularly concerning the Jaffa rebellion and the development of the drug Tretonin . Plot Overview
"Birthright" serves as a thematic exploration of female empowerment within the Jaffa culture and addresses the dark reality of under Goa'uld rule. It also develops the romantic tension between Teal'c and Ishta , a rare personal subplot for Teal'c that is revisited in the Season 8 sequel episode "Sacrifices" . 7x10_Stargate_SG-1
Are you interested in learning about the where Ishta returns, or perhaps more about the history of Tretonin in the series? Stargate SG-1 season 7 | Manifesto Multilinko 2 is the 10th episode of the 7th season
The episode was written by Christopher Judge , who plays the character Teal'c . This was the third of four episodes he penned for the series, often focusing on Jaffa culture. Director: Peter F. Woeste . It also develops the romantic tension between Teal'c
The episode features Teryl Rothery as Dr. Janet Fraiser , who plays a vital role in administering the Tretonin trials. Themes and Legacy
For more details on the cast and production, you can visit the Birthright page on IMDb or read the full synopsis on the Stargate Wiki .
The episode follows SG-1 as they encounter the , a group of rebel female Jaffa who have renounced the Goa'uld System Lord Moloc . Moloc had decreed that all newborn female Jaffa in his domain be sacrificed to maintain the strength of his armies, but the Hak'tyl—led by the warrior Ishta —have been secretly rescuing these infants and raising them in a hidden society.
