"When SG-9 first appeared, the inhabitants bowed to the Tau'ri, believing that they were gods. Eventually Captain Jonas Hanson took on the role of a god and subjected the people to his will\u2014instructing them to build a shrine in shifts during both day and night. Samantha Carter and Jack O'Neill were captured and used by Hanson to activate one of the force field devices. He intended to execute them afterwards, but when SG-1 revealed Hanson to be a false god, the inhabitants threw him to his death into the opened Stargate (The iris on Earth was still closed). The members of SG-1 were released and allowed to return home. (SG1: \"The First Commandment\")"@en . "Humans"@en . . . "Avnilian"@en . . "Avnilian"@en . . . "\"The First Commandment\""@en . . . . . . "When SG-9 first appeared, the inhabitants bowed to the Tau'ri, believing that they were gods. Eventually Captain Jonas Hanson took on the role of a god and subjected the people to his will\u2014instructing them to build a shrine in shifts during both day and night. Samantha Carter and Jack O'Neill were captured and used by Hanson to activate one of the force field devices. He intended to execute them afterwards, but when SG-1 revealed Hanson to be a false god, the inhabitants threw him to his death into the opened Stargate (The iris on Earth was still closed). The members of SG-1 were released and allowed to return home. (SG1: \"The First Commandment\")"@en .