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Stargate Command (abbreviated to SGC), is a fictional top-secret military organization tasked with operating the Stargate device and all matters pertaining to things offworld, such as threats to Earth or missions to procure new technology from extraterrestrial civilizations, in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. It is based inside the Cheyenne Mountain complex in Colorado, codenamed "Area 52"[1]. It is also featured occasionally on Stargate Atlantis, a spin off series set in the Ancients' lost city of Atlantis. http://idol. ...
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Stargate SG-1 (often abbreviated as SG-1) is a science fiction television series, part of the Stargate franchise. ...
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Stargate SG-1 (often abbreviated as SG-1) is a science fiction television series, part of the Stargate franchise. ...
Cheyenne Mountain, a mountain located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, is the location of a major United States military command base: Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center (CMOC), formerly called Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS). ...
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Stargate Atlantis is a Canadian-American science fiction television program, part of the Stargate franchise. ...
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The SGC base acts as the secure ground station for all Stargate activities. It is typically commanded by a Major General and is staffed by subject matter experts and military support personnel, several elite special operations teams, and several SG teams, including SG-1. With few exceptions, any episode of SG-1 will begin and end at the SGC. In the science-fiction universe of the Stargate SG-1 television series, the SG military-team designation denotes a team that is a part of the Stargate Program, while the number following the designation is to distinguish between separate Stargate teams. ...
SG-1 arm patch SG-1 (Stargate Team 1) is the primary unit of Stargate Command in the science fiction TV show Stargate SG-1, of which its members are the main characters. ...
Prior to the broadcasting of the ninth season of Stargate SG-1, the writers had considered renaming the show Stargate Command (possibly to fall in line with the naming of its sister show Stargate Atlantis, where the name after "Stargate" refers to the base of operations). This idea however never came to fruition. Stargate SG-1 (often abbreviated as SG-1) is a science fiction television series, part of the Stargate franchise. ...
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The SGC is located one thousand metres beneath the Cheyenne Mountain. This protects it from most forms of attack, including indirect nuclear detonations, and allows containment of biological or chemical hazards generated by gate travel (the base may be 'locked down'). However, it was shown in an alternate universe (seen via the use of an alien device in the episode "There But For the Grace of God") to be unable to withstand a direct Goa'uld attack. Cheyenne Mountain is a mountain located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, and is home to the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station[1] and its Cheyenne Mountain Directorate, formerly known as the Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center (CMOC). ...
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The primary function of the base is to secure the Stargate (by locking it under 1000 metres of rock inside a secure military base) and protect the Earth. Simultaneously, it exists to coordinate exploration and diplomatic relationships through the Stargate; i.e. it is the core of the Stargate Program, the mission of which is to procure technology that can defend Earth, and make offworld allies. The SGC serves as one location for researching alien technology with larger or longer term research projects being conducted at Area 51 off-site in Nevada. On more than one occasion, SGC personnel have had to recapture alien technology that has escaped into the outside world. Many cover stories have been generated to keep the general populace, even high-ranking government officials, unaware of the goings on within the SGC. Landsat pseudocolor satellite photo of Groom Lake, taken around 2000 Area 51 (officially known as Air Force Flight Test Center, Detachment 3 and also known as Dreamland, Watertown Strip, Paradise Ranch, The Box, Groom Lake, Neverland, and other names) is a remote tract of land in the southwestern portion of...
History of the SGC The Stargate, originally found in 1928 in Giza, Egypt, was stored in various locations by the United States Air Force—including Washington, DC—before it was installed in the Creek Mountain facility. While the Stargate had been previously studied (most notably in the 1940s as a potential weapon), no one was able to make it reliably function until Egyptologist and Archaeologist Daniel Jackson was introduced to Project Giza, predecessor to the SGC in the mid 1990's. Jackson intuited the strange symbols around the perimeter of the Stargate device were actually representations of constellations rather than hieroglyphs, and the device could 'dial' another Stargate by 'locking' seven (or, much later, up to eight) of its chevrons onto these symbols, like a combination lock. This 'dialing' activates a wormhole between the dialer's Stargate and one of thousands of other Stargates across the cosmos, allowing for near-instantaneous travel to other planets. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x576, 52 KB)Side-on view of a Stargate from Stargate SG-1. ...
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Subsequently, Major General West ordered USAF Colonel Jack O'Neill and a team of military personnel accompanied by Daniel Jackson through the Stargate from the Creek Mountain Facility to Abydos, where they encountered Ra. Ra was a Goa'uld, an alien race that uses Stargates to transport slaves and goods throughout the galaxy. SG-1 season 1 cast In the science fiction television shows Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, Tauri refers to humans who originated on Earth. ...
Jonathan Jack ONeill (born October 20, 1952)[1] is a fictional character in the science fiction feature film Stargate and the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1 played by actors Kurt Russell in the film (name spelled as ONeil) and Richard Dean Anderson in the series. ...
Abydos (P8X-873, ) is the fictional world on which the film Stargate is set. ...
Ra is a fictional alien in the Stargate universe, appearing in the science fiction movie Stargate (1994), and subsequently in the television show Stargate SG-1. ...
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The name and location of the Stargate changed between the movie and the Stargate SG-1 TV series. It was changed from the Creek Mountain Facility to Cheyenne Mountain. This is just one of many inconsistencies between SG1 and the movie. It is long pointed out in SG-1 that the current SGC facility in Cheyenne Mountain is the same facility used in the movie. In the period between the movie and SG-1, the Stargate Program was mothballed since the Air Force inaccurately believed the only connecting point for the Stargate (the Abydos gate) was inaccessible. Cheyenne Mountain is a mountain located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, and is home to the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station[1] and its Cheyenne Mountain Directorate, formerly known as the Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center (CMOC). ...
Cheyenne Mountain is a mountain located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, and is home to the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station[1] and its Cheyenne Mountain Directorate, formerly known as the Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center (CMOC). ...
The Stargate and any related programs remained dormant until 1997, when the Goa'uld Apophis dialed the Earth Stargate and kidnapped one of the Air Force Security Forces personnel playing poker near it. When it was confirmed that Apophis had not arrived via the Abydos Stargate but instead a planet called Chulak, it was realized that the Stargate was capable of connecting with multiple destinations. Colonel O'Neill, since retired, was recalled to active duty and assigned to head the rescue mission where he convinced Teal'c, Apophis' First Prime, to defect from the service of the Goa'uld. In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, Apophis was a Goauld based on the god Apep of Egyptian mythology. ...
In Stargate SG-1, a television series based upon the 1994 science fiction movie Stargate, Chulak is a fictional planet orbiting a binary star system. ...
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Realizing the Goa'uld threat, Stargate Command (SGC) was formed with a contingent of SG teams, of which the primary team, SG-1, consisted of Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter and Teal'c. Their standing orders, along with the SGC, were to acquire weapons or technology that could help Earth in the fight against the Goa'uld, including establishing alliances. In the fictional universe of the Stargate SG-1 television series, the SG designation denotes that the team is a part of the Stargate program, while the number following the Stargate designation is to distinguish between separate Stargate teams. ...
SG-1 arm patch SG-1 (Stargate Team 1) is the primary unit of Stargate Command in the science fiction TV show Stargate SG-1, of which its members are the main characters. ...
Jonathan Jack ONeill (born October 20, 1952)[1] is a fictional character in the science fiction feature film Stargate and the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1 played by actors Kurt Russell in the film (name spelled as ONeil) and Richard Dean Anderson in the series. ...
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From that point forward, the SGC began exploring hundreds of worlds using an ancient Goa'uld map found on Abydos, in addition to calculations of galactic drift since when the map was made, and after encountering a few advanced races, researching and developing many alien/human-hybrid devices, such as fighter-jets capable of spaceflight, and Earth-designed battlecruisers, late in Season 6. Hubbles law is a statement in physical cosmology which states that the redshift in light coming from distant galaxies is proportional to their distance. ...
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About a year and a half after the first activation of the Stargate and the mission to Abydos (about half a year after the creation of the SGC and the SG teams), a second Stargate was found on Earth, in Antarctica. This Stargate was sealed until Season 4, when it was unsealed after the original Giza gate had crashed into the Pacific Ocean aboard the Asgard vessel Beliskner. Russia, performing deep-sea research in the area, discovered the Giza gate and began using it in conjunction with the DHD they had captured from Germany after World War II. Eventually, the Antarctic gate was destroyed by a device controlled by Anubis, and the Giza gate was returned to the United States from Russia for rent and an agreement to share plans for the F-302 space fighter-interceptor and BC-303 interstellar battlecruiser (by this point, however, the DHD was destroyed rescuing Teal'C.) This agreement also called for the formation of a Russian SG team at the SGC. Renewal of this agreement in Season 9 led to Russia acquiring a Daedalus class battlecruiser, the Korolev. Season nine and ten intertitle This is an episode list for the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
In the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, the Asgard are a benevolent, highly advanced and evolved race from another galaxy, called Ida, who have visited Earth on many occasions, giving rise to the Norse legends. ...
The Beliskner-Class Cruiser is a fictional spacecraft in the science-fiction television show, Stargate SG-1. ...
In the science fiction television Stargate universe, a DHD (for Dial-Home Device) is an Ancient machine used to control a stargate. ...
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The Prometheus and Daedalus are both fictitious interstellar starships in the Stargate TV series The Prometheus was the first starship that Earth built. ...
48 Hours is an episode from Season 5 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
The Daedalus-class battlecruiser (sometimes known as a Deep Space Carrier[1] or a 304[2]) is a fictional class of starship in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. ...
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The SGC's Dialing Computer The SGC extends many levels beneath the ground, officially called sub-levels. Summary: Image File history File links Cropped. ...
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- Level 1- Entrance, air conditioning/purification system, elevator (1-12), cargo elevator (1-12)
- Level 2- NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) The nearest secure phone above the SGC commander's office is there. ("A Matter of Time")
- Level 3- Accounting department
- Level 4- International Oversight Advisory (IOA) sub offices, secondary mess hall
- Level 5- Homeworld Security sub offices, main storage part A
- Level 6- Main storage part B
- Level 7- Main storage part C, specialised and non-perishable foodstuffs storage
- Level 8- Internal power generation plant, internal reactor
- Level 9- Internal power distribution grid
- Level 10- Secondary air flow system, water purification and storage tanks part A
- Level 11- Elevator to surface (1-11), security checkpoint, water purification and storage tanks part B, electrical substation (1-11)
- Level 12- On base housing for mission/critical personnel cargo elevator (1-12) & (12-28)
- Level 13- On base housing for mission/critical personnel
- Level 14- On base housing for mission/critical personnel
- Level 15- On base housing for SGC civilian personnel
- Level 16- Secondary command bunker/security station, holding/isolation cells, small mess hall
- Level 17- Meeting room, firing range. This level is currently undeveloped, set aside for future use. As necessary, Level 17 may be used as a storage facility, makeshift triage centre or indoor firing range. When the Asgard Thor brokered a treaty between Earth and the Goa'uld System Lords, represented by Cronus, Nirrti and Lord Yu, portions of this level were converted into a meeting room for the delicate negotiations.
- Level 18- SGC Department Of Research And Development, civilian science labs, Dr. Daniel Jackson's Lab
- Level 19- Science Labs: Lt. Col Samantha Carter, Dr. Jay Felger, Dr. Bill Lee, observation rooms, diagnostic imaging, secondary base armory, emergency hazmat station
- Level 20- Base Manufacturing Station
- Level 21- Infirmary, isolation/quarantine rooms, intensive care, gym/physical rehabilitation, surgical facilities, medical labs, CMO (Chief Medical Officer) offices,
- Level 22- Main mess hall, officers mess hall/commissary, foreign/off-world delegates quarters, main kitchen
- Level 23- Emergency battery power, secondary and emergency engineering and power grids. Level 23's power resources were utilized by aliens to operate their transformation technology during a foothold [alien incursion of the SGC] situation (3.14 "Foothold").
- Level 24- Main archive storage, UAV, MALP and FRED drone bays, maintenance garages, SGC mainframe computer.
- Level 25- On-base housing for senior Staff/VIP/SG teams, SG teams staging and locker areas
- Level 26- Additional senior housing, storage
- Level 27- Briefing room, SGC Commander's office, senior staff offices
- Level 28- Embarkation room, Stargate control room, MALP room, armory, SGC self-destruct
- The Embarkation Room, also called the Gate Room, houses the Stargate and Control Room (command deck). The Gate is dialed from a Control Room above using the Dialing Computer, from where Commanders are also able to use a microphone to give orders (usually "Move out!").
There is a long ramp in the middle of the Gateroom leading up to the Stargate, allowing vehicles (such as the MALP robot probe) to enter the Stargate. As a relic of the days when the complex was a missile silo, the ceiling opens and the Stargate may be lifted in and out of the Embarkation Room and allowing Puddle Jumpers to access the room. NORAD is short for: North American Aerospace Defense Command Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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The IOA (or International Oversight Advisory) is a civilian oversight committee in the television series Stargate SG-1. ...
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The Stargate with closed Iris Hostile aliens such as the Goa'uld are usually prevented from entering the SGC through the Stargate by use of 'the Iris'. This is a device that creates a barrier a few micrometers in front of the 'event horizon' of the Stargate, keeping any matter from fully rematerializing, thus preventing the passage of dangerous objects and/or entities. The iris also prevents the formation of the 'sideways flush' usually seen when the wormhole is first established. It can be opened for the return of an SG team, but is closed if there is an alien attack. The Iris is made up of a trinium-titanium alloy, replacing the titanium Iris in season 2. The SGCs Stargate with the Iris closed In the sci-fi television show, Stargate SG-1, the iris is a large, metal protective device that opens and closes over Earths Stargate. ...
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The SGCs Stargate with the Iris closed In the sci-fi television show, Stargate SG-1, the iris is a large, metal protective device that opens and closes over Earths Stargate. ...
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In the event that either the Iris is penetrated or must be kept open because an SG team is returning under enemy fire, standard procedure dictates that a heavily armed defense team must be present, with their weapons ready, in order to provide defense in case of hostiles coming through the Stargate.
Self-Destruct If the SGC is threatened with invasion, the facility has a self-destruct mechanism which has been activated more than once. It requires at least two high-ranking officers to initiate or deactivate (although the computer system may be manipulated so as to avoid this requirement.). Alien takeover of the SGC is referred to as a "foothold" situation (see the episode "Foothold"). However, according to Col. Carter, the self-destruct is not powerful enough to destroy the Stargate and has only a minimal chance of disconnecting an active wormhole. It would bury the gate under 1000 meters of rock so it would stop any more incoming travelers. Even with these shortcomings, it remains the best backup plan available in the event of a hostile alien takeover of the SGC. ...
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Alternative Sites - Alpha Site - The last line of defense for the SGC is an off-world base, called the "Alpha Site", which was initially set up as a settlement to evacuate a select number of the academic elite of the United States to in case of Goa'uld invasion. It was later established as a back-up in case anything were to happen to the SGC. The Alpha Site was also known as the "Beta Site" in the alternate universe mentioned in the episode "There But For the Grace of God". After the first and second Alpha Sites were destroyed, the replacement was built into a mountain much like the SGC.
- Beta Site - The second base set up by the SGC was called the Beta Site. Mentioned as the fall back position of the Alpha Site in the episode Death Knell.
- Gamma Site - The Gamma Site was an off-world research base equipped with F-302 fighters but was destroyed via self-destruct after the events unfolding in the episode "The Scourge". However the Gamma Site was mentioned in "The Pegasus Project," so it appears to have been rebuilt or relocated.
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Death Knell is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
The Scourge is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
The Pegasus Project is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
Alien Technology The SGC has been shown to possess various different technologies acquired from offworld. The presence of naqahdah generators, supplementing the bases' power supply, was confirmed in the season eight episode 'Avatar'. In 'Prototype' the base is shown to have Tok'ra force fields protecting the isolation rooms, Carter also states that 'the emergency force fields are in effect'. Suggesting that the force field technology is not limited to one specific section of the base. The fictional Stargate setting contains a number of elements and other compounds unique to it, as well as fictional properties for real elements and compounds. ...
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Politics Attempted shutdowns and takeovers of the SGC On many occasions the very existence or control of the SGC has been in threat. Senator Robert Kinsey has often made strong efforts to close down the entire Stargate Program (succeeding in the episode "Politics", only for it to be reopened), arguing that the existence of the Stargate is far too great a threat to Earth. Richard Woolsey, an inspector, recommended the closure of the SGC to the President of the United States, arguing that SG-1 were a reckless team that more than once had caused the Earth great threat. Kinsey later on tried various methods of putting himself in power of the SGC, mainly through links with rogue NID leaders, who have tried to sabotage the base on many occasions, once even succeeding in stealing the Stargate itself. Image File history File links This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ...
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Robert Kinsey is a fictional politician in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 played by Ronny Cox. ...
Robert Kinsey is a fictional politician in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 played by Ronny Cox. ...
Politics (Part 2 of 4) is an episode from Season 1 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
Richard Woolsey is a character on the television series Stargate SG-1, played by the actor Robert Picardo. ...
SG-1 arm patch SG-1 (Stargate Team 1) is the primary unit of Stargate Command in the science fiction TV show Stargate SG-1, of which its members are the main characters. ...
The NID (or National Intelligence Division) is a shadowy intelligence agency in the television series Stargate SG-1. ...
On a few occasions, aliens have managed to permeate the Iris. The Tollan possess technology capable of allowing people to pass through matter, but were never considered a threat owing to their friendship with Earth. At least once, the base was compromised by aliens with unforeseen abilities (for instance in the episode "Foothold"). Anubis, a powerful System Lord with access to Ancient technology, has tried to destroy the SGC via various methods, including the detonation of the Stargate itself. All attempts to subsume or destroy the SGC to date have failed. In the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, the Tollan are a human civilization. ...
Foothold is an episode from Season 3 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...
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The Supreme System Lord Ra The System Lord Apophis The System Lord Anubis The System Lord Baal In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, the System Lords are the main leaders of the Goauld, the dominant and evil alien race of the Galaxy. ...
Commanders In chronological order, the leaders of the SGC: Major General West (played by Leon Rippy) is a fictional character in the science fiction movie Stargate. ...
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Major General (later Lieutenant General) George S. Hammond is a fictional character in the Stargate SG-1 television program, played by Don S. Davis. ...
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Major General (later Lieutenant General) George S. Hammond is a fictional character in the Stargate SG-1 television program, played by Don S. Davis. ...
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Stargate Atlantis is an American science fiction television series and a spin-off from the television series Stargate SG-1, which was based on the film Stargate (1994). ...
Jonathan Jack ONeill (born October 20, 1952)[1] is a fictional character in the science fiction feature film Stargate and the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1 played by actors Kurt Russell in the film (name spelled as ONeil) and Richard Dean Anderson in the series. ...
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Stargate Command was originally overseen directly by the President and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (as stated in Children of the Gods), but after Anubis's attack on Earth (in Lost City), Henry Hayes established the top-secret Department of Homeworld Security. Its first leader was Lieutenant General George Hammond, but later he retired from USAF active service, eventually moved on to another position and was (presumably) replaced by Major General Jack O'Neill. The Department of Homeworld Security controls the Stargate Program as well as the F-302/304 program. Direct authority over the Antarctic base and the Atlantis expedition is held by the International Oversight Advisory (IOA). Since the US military still provides the vast majority of logistical and personnel support to those outposts via the Department of Homeworld Security, the IOA's control is more political then anything else. Cheyenne Mountains base Cheyenne Mountains entrance tunnel Cheyenne Mountains interior For more information on this series and its accompanying fictional universe, see Stargate SG-1. ...
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Episode chronology Lost City is the two-part finale to the seventh season of Stargate SG-1. ...
Henry Hayes is the President of the United States in the fictional Stargate universe, inaugurated in the year 2003. ...
Major General (later Lieutenant General) George S. Hammond is a fictional character in the Stargate SG-1 television program, played by Don S. Davis. ...
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the United States armed forces and one of the seven uniformed services. ...
Jonathan Jack ONeill is a fictional character in both the science fiction feature film Stargate and the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1 played by actors Kurt Russell in the former and Richard Dean Anderson in the latter. ...
The F-302 Fighter is a fictional spacecraft in the science fiction television show, Stargate SG-1. ...
The Daedalus-class battlecruiser (sometimes known as a Deep Space Carrier[1] or a 304[2]) is a fictional class of starship in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. ...
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References - ^ "Politics." Stargate SG-1.
- ^ "Chain Reaction." Stargate SG-1. 2001-01-05. No. 15, season 4.
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