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{{Quote|Maybourne, you are an idiot every day of the week; why couldn't you have just taken one day off?!|[[Samantha Carter]]|Foothold}}
'''Harold "Harry" Maybourne''' is a former [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Air Force]], senior [[NID]] official, and fugitive who is currently [[King]] of a primitive society offworld.
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'''Harold "Harry" Maybourne '''also known by [[Arkhan's people|his people]] as '''King Arkhan I''' is a former [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Air Force]], senior [[NID]] official, and fugitive who is currently [[King]] of a [[Arkhan's World|medieval society off-world.]]
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background information===
 
===Background information===
Precious little is known about Maybourne's background, as his personnel file remains classified. He did begin working with the [[NID]] while still a uniformed Air Force officer. Throughout his career, Colonel Maybourne was a controversial figure within the NID, as he frequently pushed for programs which his superiors deemed either unsafe or downright illegal. He also recruited several shady characters for the NID, from officials like Colonel [[Frank Simmons]] to secret operatives like Colonel [[Sean Grieves]] and [[Major]] [[Dean Newman]].
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Precious little is known about Maybourne's background, as his personnel file remains classified. He did begin working with the [[NID]] while still a uniformed Air Force officer. Throughout his career, Colonel Maybourne was a controversial figure within the NID, as he frequently pushed for programs which his superiors deemed either unsafe or downright illegal. He also recruited several shady characters for the NID, from officials like [[Colonel]] [[Frank Simmons]] to secret operatives like [[Colonel]] [[Sean Grieves]] and [[Major]] [[Dean Newman]].
   
 
===1998===
 
===1998===
 
{{Quote|General Hammond, request permission to beat the crap out of this man.|[[Jack O'Neill]] regarding Maybourne|Bane}}
 
{{Quote|General Hammond, request permission to beat the crap out of this man.|[[Jack O'Neill]] regarding Maybourne|Bane}}
After the promotion of Colonel [[Martin Kennedy]], he took over as the main presence for the NID at [[Stargate Command]]. When the [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] were rescued from their [[Tollan (planet)|homeworld]], he came to take custody of the refugees. Fortunately, [[SG-1]] was able to get the Tollan through the [[Stargate]] with the help of [[Lya]] of the [[Nox]], much to Maybourne's chagrin. {{cite|SG1|Enigma}}
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After the promotion of [[Colonel]] [[Martin Kennedy]], he took over as the main presence for the NID at [[Stargate Command]]. When the [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] were rescued from their [[Tollan (planet)|homeworld]], he came to take custody of the refugees. Fortunately, [[SG-1]] was able to get the Tollan through the [[Stargate]] with the help of [[Lya]] of the [[Nox]], much to Maybourne's chagrin. {{cite|SG1|Enigma}}
   
When [[Teal'c]] was bitten by an [[Infestation fly]] on [[Svoriin (planet)|Svoriin]], he came to [[Stargate Command]] to take custody of him. He planned to allow Teal'c to change so he could use the bug as a weapon. While en route, Teal'c escaped and Maybourne organized search teams but Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]] was able to locate him with the help of [[Allyson Martin]]. {{cite|SG1|Bane}}
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When [[Teal'c]] was bitten by an [[Infestation fly]] on [[Svoriin (planet)|Svoriin]], he came to [[Stargate Command]] to take custody of him. He planned to allow Teal'c to change so he could use the bug as a weapon. While en route, Teal'c escaped and Maybourne organized search teams but [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] was able to locate him with the help of [[Allyson Martin]]. {{cite|SG1|Bane}}
   
A short time later, he and the rogue elements of the NID moved the [[Beta Gate]] to and used it to steal technology including the [[Touchstone]]. When SG-1 confronted him at [[Area 51]], he denied any involvement but [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neil]] discovered the Gate they were shown was made of plastic. He confirmed that he was ordered to move the Gate and had SG-1 removed from the facility. Later, SG-1 was able to retrieve the Gate but several NID personnel were stranded offworld. {{cite|SG1|Touchstone}}
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A short time later, he and the rogue elements of the NID covertly moved the [[Beta Gate]] and used it to steal technology including the [[Touchstone]]. When SG-1 confronted him at [[Area 51]], he denied any involvement but [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neil]] discovered the Gate they were shown was made of plastic. He confirmed that he was ordered to move the Gate and had SG-1 removed from the facility. Later, SG-1 was able to retrieve the Gate but several NID personnel were stranded offworld. {{cite|SG1|Touchstone}}
   
 
===1999===
 
===1999===
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Colonel Maybourne's career in the NID came to a close in 2000 when a sting operation led by Colonel Jack O'Neill revealed that Maybourne had been illegally running off-world operations, and had been stealing advanced technology from some of Earth's alien allies (such as the [[Asgard]], [[Nox]], and [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]]). Maybourne fled before he could be arrested, and remained hidden for some time. {{Cite|SG1|Shades of Grey}}
 
Colonel Maybourne's career in the NID came to a close in 2000 when a sting operation led by Colonel Jack O'Neill revealed that Maybourne had been illegally running off-world operations, and had been stealing advanced technology from some of Earth's alien allies (such as the [[Asgard]], [[Nox]], and [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]]). Maybourne fled before he could be arrested, and remained hidden for some time. {{Cite|SG1|Shades of Grey}}
   
He was involved in an attempt by the [[Russian]] government to conduct a [[Stargate program]] of their own. When a team of scientists opened the [[Water-based life form|water sample]] from the [[Water planet]], they became possessed by the lifeforms. They attempted to flee through the Stargate but were cut off. When the extreme measures protocol was enacted and nerve gas was released, the lifeforms hid in a freezer to survive. When SG-1 was sent in to investigate, they found him frozen solid. After he thawed the lifeforms, they attempted to flee to the Gate but were stopped by Teal'c. When they realized Maybourne could not get them home, they left his body and entered Teal'c. After he regained control of his body, he explained to Colonel Jack O'Neill what had happened and he was arrested once the situation was resolved. {{Cite|SG1|Watergate}}
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He was involved in an attempt by the [[Russian]] government to conduct a [[Stargate program]] of their own. When a team of scientists opened the [[Water-based life form|water sample]] from the [[Water planet]], they became possessed by the lifeforms. They attempted to flee through the Stargate but were cut off. When the extreme measures protocol was enacted and [[nerve gas]] was released, the lifeforms hid in a freezer to survive. When SG-1 was sent in to investigate, they found him frozen solid. After he thawed the lifeforms, they attempted to flee to the Gate but were stopped by Teal'c. When they realized Maybourne could not get them home, they left his body and entered Teal'c. After he regained control of his body, he explained to Colonel Jack O'Neill what had happened and he was arrested once the situation was resolved. {{Cite|SG1|Watergate}}
   
 
Within months of his capture, Maybourne was briefly released in the custody of Colonel Jack O'Neill, as part of an effort to uncover some of Maybourne's old contacts from the rogue NID that were threatening [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] into retiring. This lead them to [[Senator]] [[Robert Kinsey]] where they found evidence of Kinsey's involvement in [[NID]] activities. However, once Maybourne finished helping O'Neill, he [[e-mail]]ed the evidence to himself and threatened Kinsey into getting him transferred to a less secure prison. He managed to escape, and remained on the run for a few years. {{Cite|SG1|Chain Reaction}}
 
Within months of his capture, Maybourne was briefly released in the custody of Colonel Jack O'Neill, as part of an effort to uncover some of Maybourne's old contacts from the rogue NID that were threatening [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] into retiring. This lead them to [[Senator]] [[Robert Kinsey]] where they found evidence of Kinsey's involvement in [[NID]] activities. However, once Maybourne finished helping O'Neill, he [[e-mail]]ed the evidence to himself and threatened Kinsey into getting him transferred to a less secure prison. He managed to escape, and remained on the run for a few years. {{Cite|SG1|Chain Reaction}}
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===2002===
 
===2002===
He later came out of hiding to help General Hammond investigate the disappearance of SG-1; traveling to Seattle, he hacked files that revealed that the NID were attempting to artificially create Jaffa from ordinary humans. As he and Hammond were escaping from their NID pursuers, Harry shot [[Colonel]] [[Frank Simmons]] in the arm (in vengeance for Simmons having shot O'Neill and framed Maybourne). After secretly traveling to Chulak (with the help of [[Sergeant]] [[Siler]]), he and Hammond convinced Bra'tac to join them in rescuing SG-1 from the clutches of Nirrti, who had entered an alliance with Simmons to make new Jaffa for herself. Afterwards, at O'Neill's request, he was transported back to Earth by Bra'tac's Jaffa and left at an undisclosed location. However, Hammond's 'alliance' with Maybourne forced him to allow Simmons to go free on this occasion, as Simmons vowed that he would reveal Hammond's contact with Maybourne if Hammond tried to expose his role in the conspiracy. {{cite|SG1|Survival of the Fittest}}
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He later came out of hiding to help General Hammond investigate the disappearance of SG-1; traveling to Seattle, he hacked files that revealed that the NID were attempting to artificially create Jaffa from ordinary humans. As he and Hammond were escaping from their NID pursuers, Harry shot [[Colonel]] [[Frank Simmons]] in the arm (in vengeance for Simmons having shot O'Neill and framed Maybourne). After secretly traveling to Chulak (with the help of [[MSgt.]] [[Sylvester Siler]]), he and Hammond convinced Bra'tac to join them in rescuing SG-1 from the clutches of Nirrti, who had entered an alliance with Simmons to make new Jaffa for herself. Afterwards, at O'Neill's request, he was transported back to Earth by Bra'tac's Jaffa and left at an undisclosed location. However, Hammond's 'alliance' with Maybourne forced him to allow Simmons to go free on this occasion, as Simmons vowed that he would reveal Hammond's contact with Maybourne if Hammond tried to expose his role in the conspiracy. {{cite|SG1|Survival of the Fittest}}
   
 
When Teal'c was trapped in the Stargate, Maybourne helped O'Neill track down the NID facility in [[Minot]], [[North Dakota]]. Once there they raided the facility and discovered the [[Adrian Conrad's Goa'uld|Goa'uld]] in [[Adrian Conrad]] and a tape of it telling Colonel Frank Simmons how to save Teal'c. {{cite|SG1|48 Hours}}
 
When Teal'c was trapped in the Stargate, Maybourne helped O'Neill track down the NID facility in [[Minot]], [[North Dakota]]. Once there they raided the facility and discovered the [[Adrian Conrad's Goa'uld|Goa'uld]] in [[Adrian Conrad]] and a tape of it telling Colonel Frank Simmons how to save Teal'c. {{cite|SG1|48 Hours}}
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==Alternate timeline==
 
==Alternate timeline==
 
*''In an [[alternate timeline]] where SG-1 vanished on their first mission after [[Edora]], Maybourne was nonchalant about the reports from Makepeace that Earth's allies were prepared to abandon the Tau'ri, believing that Earth had to show that it could stand alone. As Earth's allies left them and reports emerged that Apophis was preparing an attack, Maybourne 'offered' the location of the NID's established Alpha Site in exchange for a position of authority, which Hammond was eventually forced to concede to despite his distaste for Maybourne. However, after the Alpha Site became Earth's last refuge, Maybourne found himself generally dismissed by the President in favour of the likes of Colonel [[Frank Simmons]] and Doctor Frasier. He was eventually used as a scapegoat when a plan that he believed was intended to get rid of the 'rebellious element' of Janet Frasier was actually used to get rid of him, sending him through the Stargate to fend for himself. In 2098, the returned SG-1 discovered Maybourne in a [[Sarcophagus]] that was being used by the [[Wraith]] to preserve their food, driven insane by prolonged exposure to the sarcophagus, now proclaiming his loyalty to whichever Wraith let him out. However, when he attempted to betray one Wraith faction to side with the Goa'uld Hecate, Maybourne was fed upon and killed by a Wraith Queen, who mused that he could never have been trusted. It was also revealed that Maybourne had a hand in the disappearance of SG-1, having leaked the location of one of their missions to Hecate in the first place in order to prevent them from exposing his operation''. (''[[Stargate SG-1: Apocalypse]]- [[Stargate SG-1: Hostile Ground|Hostile Ground]] - [[Stargate SG-1: Exile|Exile]] - [[Stargate SG-1: Insurrection|Insurrection]]'').
 
*''In an [[alternate timeline]] where SG-1 vanished on their first mission after [[Edora]], Maybourne was nonchalant about the reports from Makepeace that Earth's allies were prepared to abandon the Tau'ri, believing that Earth had to show that it could stand alone. As Earth's allies left them and reports emerged that Apophis was preparing an attack, Maybourne 'offered' the location of the NID's established Alpha Site in exchange for a position of authority, which Hammond was eventually forced to concede to despite his distaste for Maybourne. However, after the Alpha Site became Earth's last refuge, Maybourne found himself generally dismissed by the President in favour of the likes of Colonel [[Frank Simmons]] and Doctor Frasier. He was eventually used as a scapegoat when a plan that he believed was intended to get rid of the 'rebellious element' of Janet Frasier was actually used to get rid of him, sending him through the Stargate to fend for himself. In 2098, the returned SG-1 discovered Maybourne in a [[Sarcophagus]] that was being used by the [[Wraith]] to preserve their food, driven insane by prolonged exposure to the sarcophagus, now proclaiming his loyalty to whichever Wraith let him out. However, when he attempted to betray one Wraith faction to side with the Goa'uld Hecate, Maybourne was fed upon and killed by a Wraith Queen, who mused that he could never have been trusted. It was also revealed that Maybourne had a hand in the disappearance of SG-1, having leaked the location of one of their missions to Hecate in the first place in order to prevent them from exposing his operation''. (''[[Stargate SG-1: Apocalypse]]- [[Stargate SG-1: Hostile Ground|Hostile Ground]] - [[Stargate SG-1: Exile|Exile]] - [[Stargate SG-1: Insurrection|Insurrection]]'').
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==Appearances==
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! Appearances for Harold Maybourne
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In chronological order:
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 1|Season 1]]
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***"[[Enigma]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 2|Season 2]]
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***"[[The Serpent's Lair]]" {{m}}
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***"[[In the Line of Duty]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Message in a Bottle]]" {{M}}
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***"[[Secrets]]" {{M}}
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***"[[Bane]]"
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***"[[Touchstone (episode)|Touchstone]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[Rules of Engagement]]" {{M}}
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***"[[Foothold (episode)|Foothold]]"
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***"[[Shades of Grey]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 4|Season 4]]
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***"[[Watergate]]"
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***"[[Chain Reaction]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 5|Season 5]]
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***"[[The Tomb]]" {{M}}
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***"[[Desperate Measures]]"
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***"[[48 Hours]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 6|Season 6]]
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***"[[Nightwalkers]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Prometheus (episode)|Prometheus]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Paradise Lost]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 7|Season 7]]
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***"[[Grace]]" {{m}}
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**[[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]]
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***"[[It's Good to Be King]]"
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|}
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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Revision as of 21:02, 14 June 2020

"Maybourne, you are an idiot every day of the week; why couldn't you have just taken one day off?!"
Samantha Carter[src]

Harold "Harry" Maybourne also known by his people as King Arkhan I is a former Colonel in the United States Air Force, senior NID official, and fugitive who is currently King of a medieval society off-world.

Biography

Background information

Precious little is known about Maybourne's background, as his personnel file remains classified. He did begin working with the NID while still a uniformed Air Force officer. Throughout his career, Colonel Maybourne was a controversial figure within the NID, as he frequently pushed for programs which his superiors deemed either unsafe or downright illegal. He also recruited several shady characters for the NID, from officials like Colonel Frank Simmons to secret operatives like Colonel Sean Grieves and Major Dean Newman.

1998

"General Hammond, request permission to beat the crap out of this man."
Jack O'Neill regarding Maybourne[src]

After the promotion of Colonel Martin Kennedy, he took over as the main presence for the NID at Stargate Command. When the Tollan were rescued from their homeworld, he came to take custody of the refugees. Fortunately, SG-1 was able to get the Tollan through the Stargate with the help of Lya of the Nox, much to Maybourne's chagrin. (SG1: "Enigma")

When Teal'c was bitten by an Infestation fly on Svoriin, he came to Stargate Command to take custody of him. He planned to allow Teal'c to change so he could use the bug as a weapon. While en route, Teal'c escaped and Maybourne organized search teams but Colonel Jack O'Neill was able to locate him with the help of Allyson Martin. (SG1: "Bane")

A short time later, he and the rogue elements of the NID covertly moved the Beta Gate and used it to steal technology including the Touchstone. When SG-1 confronted him at Area 51, he denied any involvement but Colonel Jack O'Neil discovered the Gate they were shown was made of plastic. He confirmed that he was ordered to move the Gate and had SG-1 removed from the facility. Later, SG-1 was able to retrieve the Gate but several NID personnel were stranded offworld. (SG1: "Touchstone")

1999

During a Foothold situation at Stargate Command by the Stragoth, Major Carter contacted him and informed him of the situation. He contacted Stargate Command and they sent the aliens impersonating Dr. Daniel Jackson, Major Paul Davis and Colonel Jack O'Neill to bring her in but only if Maybourne is allowed to search the base. They explained to Carter the spill of Tetrachloroethylene caused her to hallucinate and she agreed to return to the SGC. On the airplane the Mimetic imaging device malfunctioned and they shot the aliens impersonating O'Neill and Davis and took Jackson prisoner. Carter realized the noise from the engine caused the malfunction and headed back to the SGC alone while Maybourne put together a strike team. The strike team entered the base and the Stragoth retreated through the Stargate and blew themselves up when the gate shut down. Maybourne visited the SGC after the incident and graciously gave Carter credit for solving the situation, earning himself a warmer reception from the team as a result. (SG1: "Foothold")

2000

Colonel Maybourne's career in the NID came to a close in 2000 when a sting operation led by Colonel Jack O'Neill revealed that Maybourne had been illegally running off-world operations, and had been stealing advanced technology from some of Earth's alien allies (such as the Asgard, Nox, and Tollan). Maybourne fled before he could be arrested, and remained hidden for some time. (SG1: "Shades of Grey")

He was involved in an attempt by the Russian government to conduct a Stargate program of their own. When a team of scientists opened the water sample from the Water planet, they became possessed by the lifeforms. They attempted to flee through the Stargate but were cut off. When the extreme measures protocol was enacted and nerve gas was released, the lifeforms hid in a freezer to survive. When SG-1 was sent in to investigate, they found him frozen solid. After he thawed the lifeforms, they attempted to flee to the Gate but were stopped by Teal'c. When they realized Maybourne could not get them home, they left his body and entered Teal'c. After he regained control of his body, he explained to Colonel Jack O'Neill what had happened and he was arrested once the situation was resolved. (SG1: "Watergate")

Within months of his capture, Maybourne was briefly released in the custody of Colonel Jack O'Neill, as part of an effort to uncover some of Maybourne's old contacts from the rogue NID that were threatening Major General George S. Hammond into retiring. This lead them to Senator Robert Kinsey where they found evidence of Kinsey's involvement in NID activities. However, once Maybourne finished helping O'Neill, he e-mailed the evidence to himself and threatened Kinsey into getting him transferred to a less secure prison. He managed to escape, and remained on the run for a few years. (SG1: "Chain Reaction")

2001

He returned to the United States when Major Samantha Carter was kidnapped by Adrian Conrad. After initially pointing the finger at Colonel Frank Simmons, he eventually came clean to Colonel Jack O'Neill and told him he sold a Goa'uld symbiote to Conrad for $3 million. He helped O'Neill track down the doctor who took possession of the symbiote, which led them to Carter's location. He helped O'Neill free Carter and tied up the doctors guarding her. When O'Neill went after Conrad, he escaped. (SG1: "Desperate Measures")

2002

He later came out of hiding to help General Hammond investigate the disappearance of SG-1; traveling to Seattle, he hacked files that revealed that the NID were attempting to artificially create Jaffa from ordinary humans. As he and Hammond were escaping from their NID pursuers, Harry shot Colonel Frank Simmons in the arm (in vengeance for Simmons having shot O'Neill and framed Maybourne). After secretly traveling to Chulak (with the help of MSgt. Sylvester Siler), he and Hammond convinced Bra'tac to join them in rescuing SG-1 from the clutches of Nirrti, who had entered an alliance with Simmons to make new Jaffa for herself. Afterwards, at O'Neill's request, he was transported back to Earth by Bra'tac's Jaffa and left at an undisclosed location. However, Hammond's 'alliance' with Maybourne forced him to allow Simmons to go free on this occasion, as Simmons vowed that he would reveal Hammond's contact with Maybourne if Hammond tried to expose his role in the conspiracy. (SG1: "Survival of the Fittest")

When Teal'c was trapped in the Stargate, Maybourne helped O'Neill track down the NID facility in Minot, North Dakota. Once there they raided the facility and discovered the Goa'uld in Adrian Conrad and a tape of it telling Colonel Frank Simmons how to save Teal'c. (SG1: "48 Hours")

2003

Maybourne unexpectedly turned himself in to O'Neill's custody in 2003, claiming that he knew the location of an off-world weapons cache and insisting that he be brought along. Upon reaching P5X-777, however, Maybourne incapacitated SG-1 and activated the Transport portal. O'Neill grabbed him at the last moment, and was transported along with him to a remote, uninhabited location. With no way of returning to the Stargate, O'Neill and Maybourne remained trapped for several weeks. He began to eat some of the local plant life and began to hallucinate. He was shot twice by O'Neill before the rest of SG-1 realized that they had been transported to a moon in orbit around the planet, and sent a Tok'ra Tel'tak to rescue them. Rather than force Maybourne to return to a life prison sentence, O'Neill arranged for the Tok'ra to find Harry a quiet planet to retire on. (SG1: "Paradise Lost")

2005

File:Harry Maybourne-king.jpg

Harold Maybourne as King Arkhan I

Two years after Maybourne and O'Neill parted ways, Stargate Command learned that the planet he was living on had become a target for the Goa'uld Ares. O'Neill (now a Brigadier General in command of the SGC) could not allow Maybourne to fall into the hands of a Goa'uld, as he was privy to a great deal of classified information about Earth. SG-1 traveled to the planet, and discovered that Maybourne had set himself up as King of the local community by translating inscriptions on Ancient ruins with references to the past. However, after nearly two years as community leader, Maybourne had changed. He was unwilling to abandon the people who had entrusted him with their safety, and instead insisted that SG-1 could repel Ares just as they had done to other Goa'uld. SG-1 did indeed succeed in defending the planet, largely due to the discovery of a small Ancient vessel. Maybourne remained on the planet as a ruler. (SG1: "It's Good to Be King")

Alternate timeline

  • In an alternate timeline where SG-1 vanished on their first mission after Edora, Maybourne was nonchalant about the reports from Makepeace that Earth's allies were prepared to abandon the Tau'ri, believing that Earth had to show that it could stand alone. As Earth's allies left them and reports emerged that Apophis was preparing an attack, Maybourne 'offered' the location of the NID's established Alpha Site in exchange for a position of authority, which Hammond was eventually forced to concede to despite his distaste for Maybourne. However, after the Alpha Site became Earth's last refuge, Maybourne found himself generally dismissed by the President in favour of the likes of Colonel Frank Simmons and Doctor Frasier. He was eventually used as a scapegoat when a plan that he believed was intended to get rid of the 'rebellious element' of Janet Frasier was actually used to get rid of him, sending him through the Stargate to fend for himself. In 2098, the returned SG-1 discovered Maybourne in a Sarcophagus that was being used by the Wraith to preserve their food, driven insane by prolonged exposure to the sarcophagus, now proclaiming his loyalty to whichever Wraith let him out. However, when he attempted to betray one Wraith faction to side with the Goa'uld Hecate, Maybourne was fed upon and killed by a Wraith Queen, who mused that he could never have been trusted. It was also revealed that Maybourne had a hand in the disappearance of SG-1, having leaked the location of one of their missions to Hecate in the first place in order to prevent them from exposing his operation. (Stargate SG-1: Apocalypse- Hostile Ground - Exile - Insurrection).

Appearances

Appearances for Harold Maybourne

In chronological order:

Personality

Despite being devious and good at manipulating others for his own ends, Maybourne has at times shown that he is an ally, having proven his own loyalty to Stargate Command and particularly SG-1 many times.

This is shown when he regularly helps Colonel Jack O'Neill in various situations. He also expresses a personal dislike for Colonel Frank Simmons although Maybourne was the one responsible for recruiting Simmons into the NID in the first place.

Due to Maybourne's "ends justify the means" nature, he and Colonel Jack O'Neill have a very turbulent relationship, with O'Neill often threatening to shoot Maybourne for the things he has done. Despite this, they have an ability to work together when the situation calls for it. After being trapped together, when O'Neill has an opportunity to kill Maybourne, he instead tries to talk him down before non-fatally shooting him. Maybourne's change for the better is accepted by O'Neill who sets it up for him to have a better life off-world rather than going to prison. Upon their final meeting after the defeat of Ares, Maybourne and O'Neill have an amicable parting.

On Arkhan's World, it's shown that Maybourne has changed his ways, having become an effective ruler who cares about his people to the point that he exposes his lies to try to save them. However, his people accept him anyway because while his reign started with a lie, he actually did great good for them as a leader with innovations that came from him and him alone. This is further supported by the fact that Maybourne refuses to leave them even after the threat of Ares had been eliminated. (SG1: "It's Good to Be King")

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