| Death Glider |
 A Death Glider in flight. | | First appearance | Stargate | | Affiliation | Goa'uld Jaffa | | General Characteristics | | Armaments | Twin Staff cannons | | Propulsion | Unknown, presumably inertial | The Death Glider is a fictional spacecraft in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. The Goa'uld death glider is a fast attack craft capable of great speed as well as flying in atmosphere, space and, for short durations, under water. Its shape resembles that of an insect, particularly the traditional Ancient Egyptian portrayal of the mythical winged scarab beetle. These craft can be used to strafe ground targets, as well as in air-to-air or space combat. However, their effectiveness against small targets is debatable, as they appear to have no targeting systems. A Deathglider from Stargate SG1 This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ...
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The Goauld (pronounced go-a-OOLD , commonly GOOLD, or go-OOLD) are a fictional parasitic alien race in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 universe. ...
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Genera not a complete list Agestrata Anoplognathus Augosoma Canthon Chrysina Chalcosoma Chelorrhina Cheirolasia Cheirotonus Cotinis Dynastes Eudicella Goliathus Megsoma Onthophagus Pachnoda Phanaeus Plusiotis Ranzania Rhomborrhina Stephanorrhina Xylotrupes The scarab is a type of beetle noted for rolling dung into spherical balls and pushing it, as well as its habit of...
Generally piloted by Jaffa, their weaponry consists of two heavy staff cannons. Compact in size, gliders can be carried aboard Goa'uld Ha'tak vessels. With their wings folded the Goa'uld are able to house many of them in a small area. Death gliders can also be launched from the surface of a planet (such as Chulak). Unlike Earth's F-302's, they are not equipped with any method of hyperspace travel, and thus rely on a Ha'tak mothership or Goa'uld base as a staging area. The Jaffa are a fictional alien race, in the television series Stargate SG-1. ...
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Variants
There seems to be several different variants of the death glider; some of these craft can accommodate two persons (one pilot and the other operating the weapons and other instruments), while a smaller number of these craft can hold only one person. One variation of the death glider could carry passengers and a Ring Transporter, as seen in part 2 of SG-1's pilot episode, Children of the Gods, although since it was destroyed in that episode by Major Charles Kawalsky, its like has not been seen in the show again. This vessel was slightly smaller than a Goa'uld Tel'tak ship, and may instead be a hybrid of the two. The Ring Transporter is a fictional device from the sci-fi television show Stargate SG-1 and the Stargate movie. ...
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Needle Threader
Needle Threader Also known as a "Gate Glider", this variant was not given a name in the show. It is designed to fit through a Stargate. Like the more conventional death gliders, it is built to be used by two people - a pilot and a gunner. While conventional Death Gliders are built with two wings, this craft has one wing curved in a partial cylinder around the central body housing the cockpit and weapons. It is armed with two staff weapons. Image File history File links Prototype_Death_Glider. ...
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Only one example of this ship type has been seen, in the season three premiere episode "Into the Fire". During this episode General Hammond goes to Chulak to meet up with Teal'c and Bra'tac. They develop a plan to rescue SG-1, which was captured by Hathor and for this plan Bra'tac shows them the hidden ship, which is then piloted by Hammond and Teal'c. Afterwards they use the ship to fly through the active Stargate to the world where Hathor has captured several SG-teams and attack the Jaffa belonging to Hathor from the air. The craft's fate after this episode isn't revealed. Into the Fire (Part 2 of 2) is the Season 3 premiere episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
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Bra'tac hid the ship in the forest "some hundred years" ago, where it remained undiscovered until the end of the 20th century. Bra'tac says that few pilots could master it, indicating that "threading the needle" is a skill for the young. Teal'c says of the craft that "they do not build them as they once did." In the Stargate universe, Bratac is a former First Prime of the Goauld System Lord Apophis played by Tony Amendola; as of Season Nine, he is also a Progressive member of the High Council of the Free Jaffa Nation. ...
This ship is the first seen to fly through an active Stargate. This was later seen more often in Stargate Atlantis in form of the Puddle Jumpers and Wraith darts. Also, the Tau'ri have launched UAVs and Maverick missiles through their Stargate on occasion. Stargate Atlantis is an American science fiction television series part of the Stargate franchise. ...
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