Stargate: Infinity season 1 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
On Oc-Fesal, the team mistakenly triggers an alarm, leading to their quarantine by robots. At a symposium, Dr. Bre-Sal presents a telepathy band aimed at universal telepathy, sparking debate over its safety. When Dr. Bre-Sal allies with Tlak'kahn warriors to enforce mind control, the team must thwart this plan. With the help of Dr. Mason and the scientists, they expose the dangers of the telepathy bands. The adventure ends with a reflection on scientific responsibility and the risks of seeking universal solutions, as the team prepares to clear their names with General Stoneman's help.
Full Episode S01E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggers the alarm upon the team's arrival on Oc-Fesal?
The alarm is triggered because they are uninvited stargate arrivals, leading to their quarantine.
Who is Dr. Keri Mason?
Dr. Keri Mason is a scientist mentioned as someone the team hopes to prove their innocence to.
What is Dr. Bre-Sal's invention?
Dr. Bre-Sal invents the synaptic-telepathy band, aimed at achieving universal telepathy.
What are the concerns regarding universal telepathy?
Concerns include potential privacy invasion, mental chaos, and the risk of mind control.
How does the team plan to escape robot enforcers?
The team splits up to evade capture, planning to regroup at specific coordinates downtown.
What is the role of the Tlak'kahn warriors?
The Tlak'kahn warriors are allied with Dr. Bre-Sal, threatening the symposium with their plan to use telepathy bands for mind control.
How do the team and the scientists respond to the threat?
They battle the Tlak'kahn and Dr. Bre-Sal, ultimately resisting the plan to control minds across the galaxy.
What is the outcome for Dr. Bre-Sal's invention?
The invention is recognized as too dangerous, leading to a reflection on scientific responsibility and the risks of technological advancements.
How does Dr. Mason plan to prove the team's innocence?
Dr. Mason intends to use evidence from their adventure to convince General Stoneman of the team's innocence.
What lesson is learned from the events on Oc-Fesal?
The lesson learned is the importance of considering potential risks in scientific advancements and the complexity of achieving universal peace.