SG-1 must return to Cimmeria in order to help fight off a Goa'uld invasion while searching for a mysterious hall put there by the Asgard Thor.
SG-1 must return to Cimmeria in order to help fight off a Goa'uld invasion while searching for a mysterious hall put there by the Asgard Thor.
Guest Cast

Mark Gibbon
voices Thor
Michael Shanks
voices ThorCast Appearances
Episode Discussion
Login to leave a comment on this episode.
Goofs...
Jackson states that Heru'ur is the son of Hathor and Ra, but in most myths, Horus is the son of Isis and Osiris.
Goofs...
Teal'c remarks that Thor's chariot is "an Asgard mothership. [He's] heard them described in Jaffa legend." He made no indication that he knew of the Asgard in "Thor's Hammer" when Jackson proposed that an alien race that inspired Norse myth might exist. Teal'c simply stated that recognized the symbol of the hammer as the designation for a world (Cimmeria) that the Goa'uld have forbidden, not declaring why this is so.
Goofs...
The set for the Stargate on Cimmeria was clearly built in a different location than in the previous episode. Before, it had been placed in a large open field - in this episode, the area is closely surrounded by tall trees.
Goofs...
Throughout this episode, Captain Samantha Carter wears the version of the SG-1 patch designed for "Children of the Gods", even though it had been replaced after that episode.
Goofs...
Jackson asks if the Goa'uld invading Cimmeria is Apophis; however, at this time, SG-1 believes him to be dead.
Goofs...
At the beginning of the episode when the Stargate was engaging, SSgt. Laura Davis stated that there was no IDC signal coming though, yet the wormhole had not yet been established.
Goofs...
The solution to the puzzle incorrectly implies that pi is the ratio of a circle's radius to its circumference, when it is actually the ratio of its diameter to its circumference.
Goofs...
In the rune puzzle, Jackson incorrectly states that the runes ᚦᛈᛖᚱ represent the numbers 3, 14, 15, and 9, when they in fact represent 3, 14, 19, and 5. The runes should be ᚦᛈᛉᚻ.
Goofs...
While attempting to solve the riddle of the runes, the second rune, Perthro, is drawn improperly, the right side of the shape should be open, not closed with a line, and Dr. Daniel Jackson misinterprets it as meaning "fate," but it actually means "chance." He also misinterprets the fourth rune, Raidho, as meaning "wagon," but it actually means "ride" or "journey."
Goofs...
When SG-1 arrives through the Stargate to Cimmeria, the MALP is not there.