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World that was once home to an [[Ancients|Ancient colony]]. Less than a kilometer from the [[Stargate]] a team from the [[Stargate Command|S.G.C.]] found an enormous (and headless, due to its age) colonnade containing a [[Ancients' repository of knowledge|repository of the Ancients' knowledge]] at the base.
 
World that was once home to an [[Ancients|Ancient colony]]. Less than a kilometer from the [[Stargate]] a team from the [[Stargate Command|S.G.C.]] found an enormous (and headless, due to its age) colonnade containing a [[Ancients' repository of knowledge|repository of the Ancients' knowledge]] at the base.
   
The [[Goa'uld]] [[Anubis]] sent a reconnaissance probe to the planet to scout, which discovered the secrets the planet held. [[SG-1]], [[SG-3]], and [[SG-5]] arrived first, narrowly missing the arrival of Anubis's fleet. Flanked by gliders and [[Al'kesh]], SG-1 destroyed the repository after [[Jack O'Neill]] took the drastic step of interfacing with the device. ([[SG1]]:[[Lost City, Part 1]])
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The [[Goa'uld]] [[Anubis]] sent a reconnaissance probe to the planet to scout, which discovered the secrets the planet held. [[SG-1]], [[SG-3]], and [[SG-5]] arrived first, narrowly missing the arrival of Anubis's fleet. Flanked by gliders and [[Al'kesh]], SG-1 destroyed the repository after [[Jack O'Neill]] took the drastic step of interfacing with the device. {{cite|SG1|Lost City, Part 1}}
   
 
[[Category:Milky Way planets]]
 
[[Category:Milky Way planets]]

Revision as of 21:39, 20 January 2007

World that was once home to an Ancient colony. Less than a kilometer from the Stargate a team from the S.G.C. found an enormous (and headless, due to its age) colonnade containing a repository of the Ancients' knowledge at the base.

The Goa'uld Anubis sent a reconnaissance probe to the planet to scout, which discovered the secrets the planet held. SG-1, SG-3, and SG-5 arrived first, narrowly missing the arrival of Anubis's fleet. Flanked by gliders and Al'kesh, SG-1 destroyed the repository after Jack O'Neill took the drastic step of interfacing with the device. (SG1: "Lost City, Part 1")