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{{Otheruses|the facility|[[Stargate Command (disambiguation)]]}}
 
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|founder=[[United States Air Force]]<ref name="COTG">{{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}}</ref>
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*Major General [[Henry Bauer]] {{C|briefly}}<ref name="Chain Reaction">{{cite|SG1|Chain Reaction}}</ref>
|headofstate= [[President of the United States|President]] [[Henry Hayes]] (indirectly) <br>[[Major General]] [[Henry Landry]] <br>[[Lt. General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] (past) <br>[[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]] (past) <br>[[Major General]] [[Henry Bauer]] (past) <br>[[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] (past)
 
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*[[Doctor]] [[Elizabeth Weir]]<ref name="Lost City">{{cite|SG1|Lost City, Part 1}}</ref>
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*[[Brigadier General]] [[Jonathan J. O'Neill]]<ref name="New Order 2">{{cite|SG1|New Order, Part 2}}</ref>
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|commander= [[Major General]] [[Henry Landry]]
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*Major General [[Henry Landry]]<ref name="Avalon">{{cite|SG1|Avalon, Part 1}}</ref>
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|appearances=''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>(204 episodes)</small><br>''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' <small>(17 episodes)</small><br>''[[Stargate: The Ark of Truth]]''<br>''[[Stargate: Continuum]]''
 
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'''Stargate Command''' (abbreviated to '''SGC''') is a top-secret military organization founded and led by the [[United States Air Force]] in conjunction with the [[International Oversight Advisory]] 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. It is based inside the [[Cheyenne Mountain]] Complex in [[Colorado]], codenamed "Area 52". {{Cite|SG1|Politics}}
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'''Stargate Command''' (abbreviated to '''SGC''') is a top-secret military organization founded and led by the [[United States Air Force]] in conjunction with the [[International Oversight Advisory]], 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. It is based inside the [[Cheyenne Mountain]] Complex in [[Colorado]], code named "Area 52". {{Cite|SG1|Politics}}
   
 
The SGC base acts as the secure ground station for all Stargate activities. It is typically commanded by a [[Major General]] (O-8) and is staffed by subject matter experts and military support personnel, several elite special operations teams, and several [[SG team]]s, including [[SG-1]], the SGC's main flagship team.
 
The SGC base acts as the secure ground station for all Stargate activities. It is typically commanded by a [[Major General]] (O-8) and is staffed by subject matter experts and military support personnel, several elite special operations teams, and several [[SG team]]s, including [[SG-1]], the SGC's main flagship team.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The SGC is located one thousand meters beneath [[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 reality]] to be unable to withstand a direct [[Goa'uld]] attack. {{Cite|SG1|There But for the Grace of God}}
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The SGC is located one thousand meters beneath [[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 reality]] to be unable to withstand a direct [[Goa'uld]] attack.<ref name="TBFTGOG">{{Cite|SG1|There But for the Grace of God}}</ref>
   
The primary function of the base is to secure the Stargate (by locking it under 1000 meters 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.
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The primary function of the base is to secure the Stargate (by locking it under 1000 meters 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.
 
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.
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The [[Alpha Gate]], originally found in [[1928]] in [[Giza]], [[Egypt]], was stored in various locations by the [[United States Air Force]], including [[Washington D.C.]], before it was installed in the [[Cheyenne Mountain]] facility. While the Stargate had been previously studied (most notably in [[World War II]] which [[Ernest Littlefield]] was transported to [[Heliopolis]] during an experiment to determine if the [[stargate]] could be used as a weapon), no one else was able to make the gate function until [[Egyptologist]] and [[Archaeologist]] [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] was introduced to [[Project Giza]], predecessor to the SGC in the mid 1990s. Jackson intuited the strange symbols around the perimeter of the Stargate device were actually representations of [[Constellation]]s rather than [[Hieroglyphs]], and the device could 'dial' another Stargate by 'locking' seven (or, much later, up to eight or even nine) of its [[chevron]]s 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.
 
The [[Alpha Gate]], originally found in [[1928]] in [[Giza]], [[Egypt]], was stored in various locations by the [[United States Air Force]], including [[Washington D.C.]], before it was installed in the [[Cheyenne Mountain]] facility. While the Stargate had been previously studied (most notably in [[World War II]] which [[Ernest Littlefield]] was transported to [[Heliopolis]] during an experiment to determine if the [[stargate]] could be used as a weapon), no one else was able to make the gate function until [[Egyptologist]] and [[Archaeologist]] [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] was introduced to [[Project Giza]], predecessor to the SGC in the mid 1990s. Jackson intuited the strange symbols around the perimeter of the Stargate device were actually representations of [[Constellation]]s rather than [[Hieroglyphs]], and the device could 'dial' another Stargate by 'locking' seven (or, much later, up to eight or even nine) of its [[chevron]]s 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.
   
Subsequently, [[Major General]] [[W. O. West]] ordered USAF [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] and a team of military personnel accompanied by Daniel Jackson through the Stargate from the Cheyenne 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. {{cite|Stargate}}
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Subsequently, [[Major General]] [[W. O. West]] ordered USAF [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] and a team of military personnel accompanied by Daniel Jackson through the Stargate from the Colorado Creek Mountain 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. {{cite|Stargate}}
   
 
The Stargate and any related programs remained dormant until [[1997]] when the Goa'uld [[Apophis]] dialed the Earth Stargate and arrived into the Embarkation Room with a group of his [[Serpent Guard]]s.
 
The Stargate and any related programs remained dormant until [[1997]] when the Goa'uld [[Apophis]] dialed the Earth Stargate and arrived into the Embarkation Room with a group of his [[Serpent Guard]]s.
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===Levels===
 
===Levels===
 
[[File:Dialing_computer.jpg|thumb|200px|The SGC's dialing computer]]
 
[[File:Dialing_computer.jpg|thumb|200px|The SGC's dialing computer]]
The SGC extends many levels beneath the ground, officially called sub-levels. At [[level 27]] is the [[Briefing Room]] and the [[Commander's office]]. The [[Embarkation room]] with the [[Stargate]] is at [[level 28]]. The Gate is dialed from the [[Stargate Operations room]] above using the [[dialing computer]], from where Commanders are also able to use a microphone to give orders. 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 well as easier access by persons. (Most other Stargates are partially in the ground, waiving their need for a ramp) 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; this also allows [[Puddle Jumper]]s to access the room. {{Cite|SG1|Redemption, Part 1|Redemption, Part 2}} {{cite|SGA|The Return, Part 1}}
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The SGC extends many levels beneath the ground, officially called sub-levels. At [[level 27]] is the [[Briefing Room]] and the [[Commander's office]]. The [[Embarkation room]] with the [[Stargate]] is at [[level 28]]. The Gate is dialed from the [[Stargate Operations room]] above using the [[dialing computer]], from where Commanders are also able to use a microphone to give orders. There is a long ramp in the middle of the Gateroom leading up to the Stargate, allowing vehicles (such as the [[Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe|MALP]] robot probe) to enter the Stargate, as well as easier access by persons. (Most other Stargates are partially in the ground, waiving their need for a ramp) 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; this also allows [[Puddle Jumper]]s to access the room. {{Cite|SG1|Redemption, Part 1|Redemption, Part 2}} {{cite|SGA|The Return, Part 1}}
   
 
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*[[Jay Felger's Lab]]
 
*[[Jay Felger's Lab]]
 
*[[John Sheppard's Office]]
 
*[[John Sheppard's Office]]
*[[Stargate Command locker rooms|Locker Rooms]]
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*[[Stargate Command locker rooms|Locker rooms]]
*[[Stargate Command guest quarters|Guest Quarters]]
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*[[Stargate Command guest quarters|Guest quarters]]
 
*[[Stargate Command gym|Gym]]
 
*[[Stargate Command gym|Gym]]
*[[Stargate Command hanger|Hanger]]
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*[[Stargate Command hangar|Hangar]]
 
*[[Stargate Command infirmary|Infirmary]]
 
*[[Stargate Command infirmary|Infirmary]]
 
*[[Isolation Rooms]]
 
*[[Isolation Rooms]]
 
*[[MALP Storage Room]]
 
*[[MALP Storage Room]]
*[[Mess hall]]
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*[[Stargate Command mess hall|Mess hall]]
 
*[[Multipurpose Room]]
 
*[[Multipurpose Room]]
*[[Jonas Quinn's Lab]]
 
 
*[[Self-destruct control room]]
 
*[[Self-destruct control room]]
 
*[[Stargate Command monitoring station|Monitoring station]]
 
*[[Stargate Command monitoring station|Monitoring station]]
*[[Stargate Command power vault|Power Vault]]
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*[[Stargate Command power vault|Power vault]]
 
*[[Stargate Command research labs|Research Labs]]
 
*[[Stargate Command research labs|Research Labs]]
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*[[Robert Rothman's Lab]]
 
*[[Stargate Operations room]]
 
*[[Stargate Operations room]]
 
*[[Storage Room 12A]]
 
*[[Storage Room 12A]]
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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 [[unstable vortex]] 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, having replaced the original Titanium iris. {{cite|SG1|A Matter of Time}}
 
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 [[unstable vortex]] 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, having replaced the original Titanium iris. {{cite|SG1|A Matter of Time}}
   
[[File:Vlcsnap-2013-07-26-22h23m31s98.png|thumb|left|The iris red hot]]
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[[File:Iris under attack.png|thumb|left|The iris red hot]]
 
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.
 
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.
   
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===Attempted shutdowns and takeovers of the SGC===
 
===Attempted shutdowns and takeovers of the SGC===
 
[[File:Politics (Stargate SG-1).jpg|thumb|[[Robert Kinsey]] (left)]]
 
[[File:Politics (Stargate SG-1).jpg|thumb|[[Robert Kinsey]] (left)]]
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]], 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 [[President of the United States|President]] [[Henry Hayes]], 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 over 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. {{Cite|SG1|Politics|Chain Reaction|Disclosure|Inauguration|Endgame|Full Alert}}
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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]], 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 [[President of the United States|President]] [[Henry Hayes]], 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 over 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. {{Cite|SG1|Politics|Chain Reaction|Disclosure|Inauguration|Endgame|Full Alert}}
   
 
On a few occasions, aliens have managed to permeate the iris. The [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] possess [[Phase device|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. [[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 with the [[Stargate destroyer]]. All attempts to subsume or destroy the SGC to date have failed. {{Cite|SG1|Foothold|Pretense|Redemption, Part 1|Redemption, Part 2}}
 
On a few occasions, aliens have managed to permeate the iris. The [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] possess [[Phase device|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. [[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 with the [[Stargate destroyer]]. All attempts to subsume or destroy the SGC to date have failed. {{Cite|SG1|Foothold|Pretense|Redemption, Part 1|Redemption, Part 2}}
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{{SGC-Commanders}}
 
{{SGC-Commanders}}
 
In chronological order, the leaders of the SGC:
 
In chronological order, the leaders of the SGC:
*[[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] ([[1997]]-[[2001]]) — Hammond briefly retired under duress in 2001. {{Cite|SG1|Chain Reaction}}
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*[[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]] ([[1997]]-[[2004]]) - briefly retired under duress from the NID, later promoted to [[Lt. General]] to head of what is now called "[[Homeworld Security]]", and has now passed away.
*Major General [[Henry Bauer]] - (briefly replaced General Hammond in [[2001]])
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*Major General [[Henry Bauer]] - (briefly replaced General Hammond in [[2000]]) {{Cite|SG1|Chain Reaction}}
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*General [[Shaun Woodburn]] ([[2003]]) - briefly replaced Hammond during the [[Kinahhi (people)|Kinahhi]] crisis on Senator [[Robert Kinsey]]'s orders, but later aided Hammond in exposing the threat posed by the Kinahhi and their ''[[sheh-fet]]''. {{cite|SG1|The Cost of Honor}}
*Major General George S. Hammond ([[2001]]-[[2004]]) — Promoted to [[Lt. General]] to head of what is now called "[[Homeworld Security]]", and has now passed away.
 
 
*[[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]], the SGC's first civilian commander ([[2004]]), left to be in charge of the [[Atlantis expedition]].
 
*[[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]], the SGC's first civilian commander ([[2004]]), left to be in charge of the [[Atlantis expedition]].
 
*[[Brigadier General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] ([[2004]]-[[2005]]) — Promoted to [[Major General]] and replaced Hammond as commander of the Homeworld Security.
 
*[[Brigadier General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] ([[2004]]-[[2005]]) — Promoted to [[Major General]] and replaced Hammond as commander of the Homeworld Security.
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*''In an [[alternate timeline]] in which the existence of the [[Stargate Program]] was public knowledge in [[2010]], Stargate Command was a museum and the [[Stargate]] was in the [[J.R. Reed Space Terminal]].'' {{cite|SG1|2010}}
 
*''In an [[alternate timeline]] in which the existence of the [[Stargate Program]] was public knowledge in [[2010]], Stargate Command was a museum and the [[Stargate]] was in the [[J.R. Reed Space Terminal]].'' {{cite|SG1|2010}}
 
*''In another alternate timeline accidentally created by SG-1, Stargate Command never existed as [[Ra#Alternate timelines|Ra]] took the Stargate with him when he left [[Earth]] after the rebellion against him in [[Egypt]] in 2995 B.C. As such, the building that was the SGC in the main timeline was in fact operated by personnel associated with the United States Air Force's Research Institute.'' {{Cite|SG1|Moebius, Part 1|Moebius, Part 2}}
 
*''In another alternate timeline accidentally created by SG-1, Stargate Command never existed as [[Ra#Alternate timelines|Ra]] took the Stargate with him when he left [[Earth]] after the rebellion against him in [[Egypt]] in 2995 B.C. As such, the building that was the SGC in the main timeline was in fact operated by personnel associated with the United States Air Force's Research Institute.'' {{Cite|SG1|Moebius, Part 1|Moebius, Part 2}}
*''In another alternate timeline in which [[Lastlight#Alternate timelines|Michael Kenmore]] succeeded in conquering the [[Pegasus]] [[Galaxy]], the SGC was commanded by [[Major General]] [[Evan Lorne#Alternate timelines|Evan Lorne]] in the late [[2020s]]. He was visited by [[Dr.]] [[Meredith Rodney McKay#Alternate timelines|Rodney McKay]], whom he allowed to return to Atlantis and try to save [[Lt. Colonel]] [[John Sheppard]] and fix the timeline.'' {{Cite|ATL|The Last Man}}
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*''In another alternate timeline in which [[Lastlight#Alternate timelines|Michael Kenmore]] succeeded in conquering the [[Pegasus]] [[Galaxy]], the SGC was commanded by [[Major General]] [[Evan Lorne#Alternate timelines|Evan Lorne]] in the late [[2020s]]. He was visited by [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay#Alternate timelines|Rodney McKay]], whom he allowed to return to Atlantis and try to save [[Lt. Colonel]] [[John Sheppard]] and fix the timeline.'' {{Cite|ATL|The Last Man}}
 
*''In another alternate timeline created by [[Ba'al#Alternate timelines|Ba'al]], Stargate Command likewise never existed as Ba'al and his [[Jaffa]] attacked the ''[[Achilles]]'', the ship which transported the Stargate from Egypt to the [[United States of America]], in [[1939]].'' (''[[Stargate: Continuum]]'')
 
*''In another alternate timeline created by [[Ba'al#Alternate timelines|Ba'al]], Stargate Command likewise never existed as Ba'al and his [[Jaffa]] attacked the ''[[Achilles]]'', the ship which transported the Stargate from Egypt to the [[United States of America]], in [[1939]].'' (''[[Stargate: Continuum]]'')
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==Appearances==
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 1|Season 1]]
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***"[[Children of the Gods|Children of the Gods, Part 1]]"
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***"[[Children of the Gods|Children of the Gods, Part 2]]"
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***"[[The Enemy Within]]"
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***"[[The Broca Divide]]"
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***"[[The First Commandment]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Cold Lazarus]]"
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***"[[The Nox]]"
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***"[[Brief Candle]]"
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***"[[Thor's Hammer (episode)|Thor's Hammer]]"
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***"[[The Torment of Tantalus]]"
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***"[[Bloodlines]]"
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***"[[Fire and Water]]"
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***"[[Hathor (episode)|Hathor]]"
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***"[[Singularity]]"
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***"[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]"
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***"[[Enigma]]"
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***"[[Solitudes]]"
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***"[[Tin Man]]"
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***"[[There But for the Grace of God]]"
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***"[[Politics]]"
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***"[[Within the Serpent's Grasp]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 2|Season 2]]
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***"[[The Serpent's Lair]]"
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***"[[In the Line of Duty]]"
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***"[[Prisoners]]"
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***"[[The Gamekeeper]]"
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***"[[Need]]"
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***"[[Thor's Chariot]]"
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***"[[Message in a Bottle]]"
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***"[[Family]]"
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***"[[Secrets]]"
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***"[[Bane]]"
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***"[[The Tok'ra, Part 1]]"
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***"[[The Tok'ra, Part 2]]"
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***"[[Spirits]]"
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***"[[Touchstone (episode)|Touchstone]]"
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***"[[A Matter of Time]]"
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***"[[The Fifth Race]]"
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***"[[Serpent's Song]]"
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***"[[Holiday]]"
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***"[[One False Step]]"
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***"[[Show and Tell]]"
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***"[[1969 (episode)|1969]]"
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***"[[Out of Mind]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[Into the Fire]]"
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***"[[Seth]]"
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***"[[Fair Game]]"
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***"[[Legacy]]"
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***"[[Learning Curve]]"
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***"[[Point of View]]"
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***"[[Rules of Engagement]]"
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***"[[Forever in a Day]]"
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***"[[Past and Present]]"
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***"[[Jolinar's Memories]]"
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***"[[Foothold]]"
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***"[[Pretense]]"
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***"[[Urgo (episode)|Urgo]]"
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***"[[A Hundred Days]]"
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***"[[Shades of Grey]]"
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***"[[New Ground]]"
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***"[[Maternal Instinct]]"
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***"[[Crystal Skull]]"
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***"[[Nemesis]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 4|Season 4]]
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***"[[Small Victories]]"
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***"[[The Other Side]]"
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***"[[Upgrades]]"
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***"[[Crossroads]]"
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***"[[Divide and Conquer]]"
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***"[[Window of Opportunity]]"
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***"[[Watergate]]"
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***"[[The First Ones]]"
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***"[[Scorched Earth]]"
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***"[[Beneath the Surface]]"
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***"[[Point of No Return]]"
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***"[[Tangent]]"
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***"[[The Curse]]"
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***"[[The Serpent's Venom]]"
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***"[[Chain Reaction]]"
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***"[[2010 (episode)|2010]]"
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***"[[Absolute Power]]"
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***"[[The Light]]"
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***"[[Prodigy]]"
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***"[[Entity (episode)|Entity]]"
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***"[[Double Jeopardy]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 5|Season 5]]
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***"[[Enemies]]"
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***"[[Threshold]]"
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***"[[Ascension (episode)|Ascension]]"
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***"[[The Fifth Man]]"
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***"[[Red Sky]]"
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***"[[Rite of Passage]]"
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***"[[Beast of Burden]]"
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***"[[The Tomb]]"
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***"[[Between Two Fires]]"
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***"[[2001 (episode)|2001]]"
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***"[[Desperate Measures]]"
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***"[[Wormhole X-Treme! (episode)|Wormhole X-Treme!]]"
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***"[[Proving Ground]]"
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***"[[48 Hours]]"
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***"[[Summit]]"
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***"[[Fail Safe]]"
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***"[[The Warrior]]"
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***"[[Menace]]"
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***"[[The Sentinel]]"
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***"[[Meridian]]"
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***"[[Revelations]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 6|Season 6]]
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***"[[Redemption, Part 1]]"
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***"[[Redemption, Part 2]]"
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***"[[Descent]]"
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***"[[Frozen]]"
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***"[[Shadow Play]]"
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***"[[The Other Guys]]"
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***"[[Allegiance]]"
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***"[[Cure]]"
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***"[[Unnatural Selection]]"
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***"[[Sight Unseen]]"
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***"[[Smoke and Mirrors]]"
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***"[[Forsaken]]"
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***"[[The Changeling]]"
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***"[[Memento]]"
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***"[[Prophecy]]"
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***"[[Full Circle]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 7|Season 7]]
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***"[[Fallen]]"
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***"[[Homecoming]]"
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***"[[Fragile Balance]]"
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***"[[Orpheus]]"
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***"[[Space Race]]"
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***"[[Avenger 2.0]]"
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***"[[Birthright]]"
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***"[[Evolution, Part 1]]"
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***"[[Evolution, Part 2]]"
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***"[[Grace]]"
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***"[[Fallout]]"
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***"[[Chimera (episode)|Chimera]]"
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***"[[Death Knell]]"
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***"[[Heroes, Part 1]]"
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***"[[Heroes, Part 2]]"
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***"[[Inauguration]]"
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***"[[Lost City, Part 1]]"
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***"[[Lost City, Part 2]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]]
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***"[[New Order, Part 1]]"
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***"[[New Order, Part 2]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 1|Season 1]]
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***"[[Rising|Rising, Part 1]]"
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]]
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***"[[Lockdown]]"
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***"[[Zero Hour]]"
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***"[[Icon]]"
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***"[[Avatar]]"
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***"[[Affinity]]"
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***"[[Covenant]]"
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***"[[Sacrifices]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 1|Season 1]]
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***"[[Home]]" {{m}}
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]]
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***"[[Endgame]]"
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***"[[Gemini]]"
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***"[[Prometheus Unbound]]"
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***"[[It's Good to Be King]]"
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***"[[Full Alert]]"
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***"[[Citizen Joe]]"
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***"[[Reckoning, Part 1]]"
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***"[[Threads]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 1|Season 1]]
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***"[[Letters from Pegasus]]"
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]]
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***"[[Origin]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 2|Season 2]]
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***"[[The Intruder]]"
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 9|Season 9]]
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***"[[The Ties That Bind]]"
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***"[[The Powers That Be]]"
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***"[[Beachhead]]"
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***"[[Collateral Damage]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 2|Season 2]]
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***"[[Critical Mass]]"
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 9|Season 9]]
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***"[[Stronghold]]"
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***"[[Ethon]]"
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***"[[Off the Grid]]"
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***"[[The Scourge]]"
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***"[[Arthur's Mantle (episode)|Arthur's Mantle]]"
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***"[[Crusade]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[Flesh and Blood]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[No Man's Land]]"
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***"[[Misbegotten]]"
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[Morpheus]]"
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***"[[The Pegasus Project]]"
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***"[[Insiders]]"
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***"[[Uninvited]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[Progeny]]" {{m}}
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***"[[The Real World]]" <small>(Dream only)</small>
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[200]]"
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***"[[Counterstrike]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[McKay and Mrs. Miller]]"
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[Company of Thieves]]"
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***"[[The Quest, Part 1]]"
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***"[[The Quest, Part 2]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[The Return, Part 1]]"
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***"[[The Return, Part 2]]"
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[Line in the Sand]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[Echoes]]" {{m}}
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[The Road Not Taken]]"
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***"[[The Shroud]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[Tao of Rodney]]" {{m}}
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[Bounty]]"
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***"[[Bad Guys]]"
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***"[[Talion]]"
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***"[[Family Ties]]"
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***"[[Dominion]]"
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***"[[Unending]]"
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*''[[Stargate: The Ark of Truth]]''
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 3|Season 3]]
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***"[[First Strike]]" {{m}}
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**[[Atlantis Season 4|Season 4]]
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***"[[Lifeline]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Reunion]]"
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***"[[Tabula Rasa]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Miller's Crossing]]"
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***"[[Outcast]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Midway]]"
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***"[[The Last Man]]"
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**[[Atlantis Season 5|Season 5]]
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***"[[Search and Rescue]]"
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*''[[Stargate: Continuum]]''
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*''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
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**[[Atlantis Season 5|Season 5]]
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***"[[The Seed]]" {{m}}
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***"[[The Daedalus Variations]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Brain Storm]]"
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*In the ''[[Stargate (movie)|Stargate]]'' movie, the Stargate is located in the [[Creek Mountain]] complex. However, this is presumed to be retconned away, as there is no indication that the Stargate was ever moved between the movie and ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''.
 
*In the ''[[Stargate (movie)|Stargate]]'' movie, the Stargate is located in the [[Creek Mountain]] complex. However, this is presumed to be retconned away, as there is no indication that the Stargate was ever moved between the movie and ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''.
   
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This article is about the facility. For other uses, see Stargate Command (disambiguation).

Stargate Command (abbreviated to SGC) is a top-secret military organization founded and led by the United States Air Force in conjunction with the International Oversight Advisory, 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. It is based inside the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado, code named "Area 52". (SG1: "Politics")

The SGC base acts as the secure ground station for all Stargate activities. It is typically commanded by a Major General (O-8) and is staffed by subject matter experts and military support personnel, several elite special operations teams, and several SG teams, including SG-1, the SGC's main flagship team.

Overview

The SGC is located one thousand meters beneath 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 reality to be unable to withstand a direct Goa'uld attack.[7]

The primary function of the base is to secure the Stargate (by locking it under 1000 meters 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.

History of the SGC

File:Stargate.JPG

An active Stargate at the SGC

The Alpha Gate, originally found in 1928 in Giza, Egypt, was stored in various locations by the United States Air Force, including Washington D.C., before it was installed in the Cheyenne Mountain facility. While the Stargate had been previously studied (most notably in World War II which Ernest Littlefield was transported to Heliopolis during an experiment to determine if the stargate could be used as a weapon), no one else was able to make the gate function until Egyptologist and Archaeologist Dr. Daniel Jackson was introduced to Project Giza, predecessor to the SGC in the mid 1990s. 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 or even nine) 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.

Subsequently, Major General W. O. West ordered USAF Colonel Jack O'Neill and a team of military personnel accompanied by Daniel Jackson through the Stargate from the Colorado Creek Mountain 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. (Stargate)

The Stargate and any related programs remained dormant until 1997 when the Goa'uld Apophis dialed the Earth Stargate and arrived into the Embarkation Room with a group of his Serpent Guards.

While his First Prime, Teal'c of Chulak took Senior Airman Carol Weterings prisoner, Apophis' guards responded by attacking and killing the four male personnel who were playing poker near it with one Serpent Guard dying in the process. The remaining troops along with Apophis himself later fled, taking an unconscious Weterings with them. 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. O'Neill, having been retired since the Abydos Mission, was eventually recalled to active duty and assigned to head the rescue mission where he successfully convinced Teal'c, Apophis's First Prime to defect from the service of the Goa'uld and join the SGC teams.

After learning from Teal'c that the Goa'uld were a serious threat, Stargate Command was formed with a contingent of SG teams, of which the primary team, SG-1, consisted of Colonel Jack O'Neill, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Captain 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. (SG1: "Children of the Gods")

From that point forward, the SGC began exploring hundreds of worlds using an ancient Goa'uld map found on Abydos, in conjunction with calculations to account for galactic drift since the map was made. After encountering a few advanced races, they also began researching and developing many alien-human hybrid devices, such as fighter-jets capable of spaceflight, and Earth-designed battlecruisers, some of which ended in success or failure.

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 — the Beta Gate — was found on Earth, in Antarctica. This Stargate was sealed until after the original Giza gate had crashed into the Pacific Ocean aboard the Asgard vessel Biliskner. (SG1: "Solitudes", "Nemesis", "Small Victories")

Russia, performing deep-sea research in the area, discovered the Alpha Gate and began using it in conjunction with the Dial Home Device 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 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 led to Russia acquiring a Daedalus class battlecruiser, the Korolev. (SG1: "48 Hours", "Redemption, Part 1", "Redemption, Part 2", "Metamorphosis", "Crusade", "Camelot")

In 2004, Stargate Command was also the launching point for the Atlantis expedition led by civilian Dr. Elizabeth Weir. (SGA: "Rising")

SGC facilities and technology

Levels

Dialing computer

The SGC's dialing computer

The SGC extends many levels beneath the ground, officially called sub-levels. At level 27 is the Briefing Room and the Commander's office. The Embarkation room with the Stargate is at level 28. The Gate is dialed from the Stargate Operations room above using the dialing computer, from where Commanders are also able to use a microphone to give orders. 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 well as easier access by persons. (Most other Stargates are partially in the ground, waiving their need for a ramp) 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; this also allows Puddle Jumpers to access the room. (SG1: "Redemption, Part 1", "Redemption, Part 2") (SGA: "The Return, Part 1")

The list of levels
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8
Level 9 Level 10 Level 11 Level 12
Level 13 Level 14 Level 15 Level 16
Level 17 Level 18 Level 19 Level 20
Level 21 Level 22 Level 23 Level 24
Level 25 Level 26 Level 27 Level 28

Locations

Iris

Main article: Iris
Iris

The Stargate with a 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 unstable vortex 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, having replaced the original Titanium iris. (SG1: "A Matter of Time")

Iris under attack

The iris red hot

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

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The SGC self-destruct device

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". (SG1: "Foothold")

However, according to Lt. Colonel Samantha 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 however bury the gate under 1000 meters of rock, thereby stopping 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. (SG1: "Threads")

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 an alternate reality. After the first and second Alpha Sites were destroyed, the replacement was built into a mountain much like the SGC. (SG1: "There But for the Grace of God", "Covenant")
  • Beta Site - The second base set up by the SGC was called the Beta Site.
  • Gamma Site - The Gamma Site was an off-world research base equipped with F-302 fighter-interceptors but was destroyed via self-destruct. (SG1: "The Scourge")

Alien technology

The SGC has been shown to possess various different technologies acquired from offworld. The presence of Naquadah generators, supplementing the bases' power supply, was confirmed in 2004. 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. (SG1: "Avatar", "Prototype")

Politics

Attempted shutdowns and takeovers of the SGC

File:Politics (Stargate SG-1).jpg

Robert Kinsey (left)

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, 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 President Henry Hayes, 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 over 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. (SG1: "Politics", "Chain Reaction", "Disclosure", "Inauguration", "Endgame", "Full Alert")

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. 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 with the Stargate destroyer. All attempts to subsume or destroy the SGC to date have failed. (SG1: "Foothold", "Pretense", "Redemption, Part 1", "Redemption, Part 2")

Commanders

Stargate Command
Commanders of Stargate Command

Major General George S. Hammond (1997-2000)

Major General Henry Bauer (2000)

Major General George S. Hammond (2000-2004)

General Shaun Woodburn (2004)

Major General George S. Hammond (2004)

Dr. Elizabeth Weir (2004)

Brigadier General Jack O'Neill (2004-2005)

Major General Henry Landry (2005-201?)

Brigadier General Samantha Carter (201?-)

In chronological order, the leaders of the SGC:

Chief medical officers

Staff

Main article: SG team

Stargate Command held a lot of personnel from military to civilian.

Alternate realities

Alternate timelines

Appearances

Appearances for Stargate Command

In chronological order:

Behind the scenes

  • In the Stargate movie, the Stargate is located in the Creek Mountain complex. However, this is presumed to be retconned away, as there is no indication that the Stargate was ever moved between the movie and Stargate SG-1.

Notes and references

External links

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