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- SG units had already visited 19 separate worlds before they made it to the
Nox's world. (The Nox)
- Four-man teams:
- No regulation saying that teams have to be four people, but most of them
are. (Redemption, part 1) (SG-15 appears to be the only exception
to this; in Divide and Conquer, SG-14 and SG-15 were on a mission together.
All of SG-14 (four people) survived, but six SGC personnel died -- presumably,
all members of SG-15.)
- Uniforms:
- No personally identifying marks or insignia on uniforms worn offworld
by team members -- no rank, no names, nothing. Non-team military personnel
who go offworld under safe conditions (e.g., to the alpha
site) have standard identifying marks on their uniforms.
- Each team member wears an SGC
patch (not the SGC logo, but the Earth glyph, identifying them to
anyone who can read it as Tau'ri) on the left sleeve and an SG
unit patch on the right sleeve, at equal
heights. (Links go to pictures on the rdanderson.com
site.)
- As of 2002 (Descent -- but not in Redemption 1 or
2)), SG-1 began wearing an additional patch, the Air
Force patch, on their right sleeves (white on black), below the SG-1
patch. (Link goes to an AF site.)
No other units were wearing military-branch patches.
- NB: The symbol is possbily worn incorrectly. According to AF
guidelines it should be no smaller than accompanying symbols,
and on the SG-1 uniforms, it's significantly smaller than the unit
patch. The rules may be different for patches on clothing, though.
(Link goes to an AF site.)
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General info:
- Flagship team.
- Makeup:
- Col. Jack
O'Neill, Dr. Daniel
Jackson, Capt. (later Maj.) Samantha
Carter, Teal'c. (seasons 1-5)
- In Jack's absence, the team was briefly headed by Col.
Makepeace, who was arrested shortly thereafter (Shades of Grey).
- Disbanded briefly when Hammond retired and
General Bauer took his place; reinstated when
Hammond returned. (Chain Reaction)
- The team suffered no attrition for five solid years, then lost Daniel,
who got lethally irradiated
while preventing a naquadria-device explosion on P3X 4C3 that would
have killed millions of Kelownans.
Despite everyone's best efforts, he was barely an inch away from death
when he finally completely accepted Oma Desala's teaching, and ascended
to a higher plane, leaving his body behind. (Meridian)
- After Daniel ascended, they went
on at least one mission as a three-person team: to rescue Heimdall
of the Asgard, and from there to
rescue Thor. (Revelations)
- Went through nine archaeologists/anthropologist/science types in
the three months following Daniel's ascension.
(Redemption, part 1)
- Jack would have preferred to keep the team a three-person one, rather
than replace Daniel. (Redemption, part 1)
- As an alternative to adding a Russian officer, Jack requested that
Jonas Quinn be added to the team. (Redemption,
part 2)
- First mission as a team (consisting of Jack, Daniel, and Sam): Chulak, February
10, 1997 (Politics)
- Goes from basic shared locker room (presumably for all SG teams; lotsa lockers)
to a private locker room by second season, with the SG-1 patch symbol on the
door and apparently located on level 28 (In the Line of Fire). By third
season, the locker room is bigger, and clearly has attached shower facilities,
and to all appearances is on level 25 (Legacy, Urgo).
- Scheduled for a two-day physical assessment in Torment of Tantalus. They
were distracted by the mission to rescue Ernest
Littlefield; it's never said if they completed the assessment later. It's
also never said if this is an annual thing, or simply something that was done
early on (speculation only: maybe for teams that hadn't gone through
any assessment process in the first time? This could have been when they were
in the process of setting up some screening and training for new teams.) (Torment
of Tantalus)
- Duplicated on Altair into robot bodies -- perfect replicas of the organic
originals, other than Teal'c, who no longer had a Goa'uld symbiote. The robot
team possessed all the memories and training of the originals, but required
energy that they absorbed directly from the complex on Altair. The copies
were physically stronger and faster, and better at mental math and the like.
(Tin Man)
- As of Beast of Burden (nearly midway through fifth season), they've
all been subject to torture through those Goa'uld torture
sticks (shock-thingies) that cause yellow energy to stream out of mouth
and eyes.
- The team is known to more Asgard than the
High Council: Heimdall has heard of them
(and knows the team makeup, asking "Dr. Jackson isn't with you?") and about
their actions on behalf of the Asgard. It's not clear if he knows this because
he's working in the Tau'ri galaxy and thus might meet up with them, or if
SG-1 is more generally known to the Asgard people. (Revelations)
- As of 2002, the team started wearing military branch patches (an AF
patch -- the white on black one) below their SG unit patches (Descent)
(NB: They clearly weren't wearing the AF patches in Redemption.)
- As of late 2002, SG-1 has been to 133 planets (which works out to an average
of 22 planets per year). (Memento)
- GDO / IDC code:
- Appearing on the SGC monitor: 32-333-0, identified as Jack (Fire
and Water)
- Appearing on the actual GDO, input by Sam: 2631293 (ok'ra, part two)
- Sam's GDO (Tok'ra, part two):
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(imagine a number pad, which I am not even going to
attempt to create here) |
GDO 223454
SECURE ENABLED
AUTOLOCK |
SG-1 directly defies orders/goes
AWOL:
- (Jack, largely at Daniel's urging, fails to blow up the Abydonian stargate
as ordered, and lies about it in his official mission report -- Stargate
the movie)
- (not quite defying orders, but in Bloodlines, Jack, Daniel, and Sam
all do their damnedest to keep secret the fact that Teal'c has a son when
they push to go on the mission to Chulak to "capture a larva" --
perfectly willing to deceive Hammond to protect their teammate.)
- On Daniel's urging, the team defies a presidential order that no one go
through the gate again at the end of Politics and beginning of Within
the Serpent's Grasp
- Under orders not to fire at the unknown personnel who've stolen the Touchstone
unless their lives are in clear danger, Jack starts shooting at the unarmed
NID guys to keep them from going through the second gate -- and isn't shooting
to miss, because he hits one of them (although he also isn't shooting to kill).
(Touchstone)
- Jack, under orders to negotiate for technology with the Eurondans, instead
sets them up for a brutal fall and shuts the door in their faces (The Other
Side)
- Jack, under orders to find a non-military solution to the problem of aliens
terraforming the Enkarans' new home instead tells Sam to build a naquadah
bomb. Daniel, under orders to support Jack's decision (more or less) goes
off to find a different solution. (Scorched Earth)
- After being effectively turned into a pack of adolescents, Jack, Daniel,
and Sam took off from the base to go have dinner in town. (Upgrades)
- After being ordered to stay in restricted quarters, Jack, Daniel, and Sam
went through the stargate to sabotage Apophos's new ship. (Upgrades)
- (Despite promising to do so, robot-team fails to bury the stargate on Altair,
and instead creates powerpacks and replicas of their original clothes and
weapons, and continue to function as SG-1 on missions through their own gate
to fight the Goa'uld.) (Double Jeopardy)
- After being ordered to hold their position at the gate, Sam and Teal'c move
in to attempt to break Jack and Daniel out of captivity. (Beast of Burden)
- After being ordered to escape from Anubis' drowned mothership with Jacob,
Jonas instead heads back into the mothership to try to save Jack, Sam, and
Teal'c. (Descent)
SG-1 (or its individual
members) are captured, confined, or imprisoned:
- Children of the Gods (Jack held in a cell with Kawalsky and Ferretti
while Hammond figures things out; Teal'c later held in a cell while his fate
is decided)
- Emancipation (Sam kidnapped by Abu, who plans to sell her)
- Broca Divide (Jack and Sam confined -- Jack in room isolation room
IS-19 -- after they fall victim to the disease and start attacking people;
Daniel captured by the Touched)
- Cold Lazarus (Jack confined while the others try to figure out if
he's an imposter or not)
- Thor's Hammer (Jack and Teal'c captured by Thor's Hammer)
- Fire and Water (Daniel held captive by Nem)
- Hathor (Sam confined with other women as a threat to Hathor)
- Cor-Ai (Teal'c held prisoner while on trial for his life)
- Tin Man (robot-team held in confinement after it's discovered they're
no longer human; human team held by Harlan)
- There But for the Grace of God (Daniel confined by AR SGC)
- Serpent's Lair (Apophis and Klorel catch the team)
- In the Line of Duty (Sam imprisoned when Jolinar is discovered)
- Prisoners (team sentenced to life imprisonment on Hadante by the
Taldor)
- Gamekeeper (team caught by stasis pods and forced into the Game;
within the Game, confined by fake Hammond when they refused to play along)
- Need (whole team captured and put to work in mines; all but Daniel
(who was released after nearly dying) worked almost to death; Daniel strapped
down to an infirmary bed)
- Thor's Chariot (team taken captive by Heru'ur)
- Bane (Teal'c taken away in chains)
- Tok'ra, part one (team confined by the Tok'ra after they fail to
negotiate a deal)
- Tok'ra, part two (team confined by the Tok'ra after they fail to
negotiate a deal)
- 1969 (team thrown in a holding cell and later Jack interrogated by
Cold War-era US military that thinks they're spies)
- Out of Mind (Jack, Sam, and Daniel captured, imprisoned, and cryogenically
frozen by Hathor)
- Seth (Jack, Sam, Daniel drugged into obedience)
- Legacy (Daniel confined to VIP quarters for observation, then locked
up in padded room)
- Deadman Switch (whole team confined by Aris Boch)
- Demons (Jack, Sam, Daniel imprisoned; Teal'c tortured and almost
killed; entire team chained to sacrificial pillar in the center of town before
being dragged off in chains by the Unas)
- Rules of Engagement (whole team "killed" and confined to
a tent for a while)
- Jolinar's Memories (Jack, Sam, Daniel imprisoned by Binar)
- The Devil You Know (Jack, Sam, Daniel imprisoned and tortured by
Apophis)
- Foothold (Jack and Daniel captive and impersonated; Teal'c captive
and tortured; Sam unknowingly trapped into returning to the SGC so she can
be "taken care of")
- Urgo (Hammond puts the team in group isolation prior to discovering
Urgo; individual isolation after Urgo's supposed "death".)
- New Ground (Bedrosians captured all except Teal'c, held in cages
in a prison tent, and questioned separately)
- Upgrades (Hammond put them all except Teal'c in group isolation.
Twice.)
- Divide and Conquer (Jack and Sam each confined)
- The First Ones (Daniel taken prisoner by Chaka)
- Beneath the Surface (whole team brainwashed and held captive as slave
labor)
- Point of No Return (Daniel and Sam captured by Martin's co-conspirators)
- Serpent's Venom (Teal'c held and tortured by Heru'ur to be given
to Apophis as a negotiating gift of good faith)
- (Absolute Power -- Sam imprisoned in Daniel's view of the future)
- Entity (Sam's body confined)
- (Double Jeopardy -- robot-team except Jack captured by Cronus)
- Exodus (Teal'c taken by Tanith and given to Apophis)
- Enemies (Teal'c, brainwashed by Apophis, captures the rest of the
team and Jacob and locks them into a chamber. Teal'c later captured and tied
up to be brought back to Earth.)
- Threshold (Teal'c confined in a cell while undergoing psychiatric
treatment; later held in restraints in the infirmary while being forced near
death.)
- The Fifth Man (Daniel, Sam, & Teal'c confined when they appear
to all be hallucinating the existence of a fifth team member)
- Beast of Burden (Jack and Daniel chained up in cages for attempting
to rescue Chaka)
- Between Two Fires (whole team captured by the Tollans, and at risk
of being handed over to Tanith before they escaped)
- 2001 (Sam held captive by the Aschen, along with Ambassador Faxon)
- Desperate Measures (Sam kidnapped and held captive in a medical facility,
and later almost killed so the researchers could get a look at her brain tissue)
- Wormhole X-Treme (Sam and Daniel held in what was supposed to be
confinement by the NID, although they broke out without breaking a sweat;
Jack tied up on an empty soundstage with Martin)
- The Warrior (Teal'c is captured by Yu's Jaffa and beaten up a fair
amount before Yu releases him)
- The Sentinel (Jack captured by Svarog's Jaffa and tortured (with
a torture stick) in front of his team)
- Revelations (Jack and Teal'c gassed and imprisoned by Osiris; Sam
later zatted and captured by Osiris, then ribboned)
- Redemption, part 2 (Teal'c captured by Anubis' Jaffa)
- Nightwalkers (Teal'c and Jonas nabbed by NID; later nabbed by Goa'uld;
Sam taken by Goa'uld and implanted with symbiote.)
- Abyss (Jack, captured and tortured (repeatedly) by Baal)
- Prometheus (Sam locked in storage room on X-303;
Jonas held under guard in engine room)
- Smoke and Mirrors (Jack jailed in a military facility awaiting transport
to Washington DC, for the "murder" of Senator
Kinsey)
- Metamorphosis (Entire team captured by locals on P3X-367 and held
in cages to await Nirrti's return.)
- Forsaken ((Sam captured and left as bait for first Jonas then Jack
and Teal'c; Jonas [deliberately] captured and used as a hostage so the Hebridan
prisoners could escape through the stargate)
- Memento (Teal'c and Jonas captured by Commander
Kalfas after they dug up and restored the local stargate)
- Prophecy (Jack and Teal'c captured by Chazen
and handed over to Lord Mot)
SG-1 members assault other
SG-1 members:
- Broca Divide (Sam jumps Jack while infected with the Touched virus;
Jack knocks Sam out to get her to the infirmary; Jack beats the crap out of
Daniel while infected with the Touched virus; Daniel starts to attack Sam
while infected with the Touched Virus; Jack shoots Daniel with a tranquilizer
gun.)
- Tin Man (robot-Teal'c whales on robot-Jack)
- In the Line of Duty (Jack sticks Jolinar-blended Sam with a tranquilizer;
she hits Jack in the face with her elbow, knocking him on his ass.)
- Need (Daniel, in severe withdrawal, shoots a handgun at Jack)
- Legacy (Daniel attacks Jack, whom he believes to be a Goa'uld in
his deluded state)
- (Foothold -- Sam shoots an alien disguised as Jack when she gets
suspicious of him; not really shooting Jack, even in her mind, but if you're
a vidder looking for a clip, there you go <g>)
- Benath the Surface (Daniel ["Harlan"] pulls Jack ["Jonah"]
away from a woman whose arm he's grabbed; Jack flips Daniel to the floor and
they begin struggling, until Teal'c ["Tor"] pulls Jack off and holds
him fast)
- (Absolute Power -- dream!Daniel imagines using a hand device on Jack
to fling him across the room; dream!Daniel has Teal'c killed; dream!Daniel
imprisons Sam; Jack attempts to shoot dream!Daniel multiple times with a handgun)
- Entity (Jack zats -- twice -- the entity-infested Sam)
- Double Jeopardy (organic-Jack and robot-Jack go at it hand-to-hand)
- Enemies (the brainwashed Teal'c shoots a staff weapon at both Jack
and Sam; both Jack and Sam shoot P-90s at Teal'c, with Jack connecting)
- Nightwalkers (Sam slaps Jonas hard across the face)
- Shooting at teammates: (nb:
these are included above, I just wanted to see them broken out as well)
- Jack shoots (at):
- Daniel
- Broca Divide -- shot with tranquilizer gun while Daniel
was infected with the Touched virus.
- (Absolute Power -- shot at multiple times with handgun
in an attempt to stop dream!Daniel from taking over the world)
- Sam
- Entity -- shot (twice) with zat when Sam was infested
with the alien entity.
- Teal'c
- Enemies -- shot with P-90 when Teal'c was brainwashed
by Apophis into believing SG-1 was the enemy.
- Daniel shoots (at):
- Jack
- Need -- shot at him (but missed) with a handgun while
suffering severe withdrawal symptoms.
- Sam shoots (at):
- Jack
- (Foothold -- shot the alien disguised as Jack when she
got suspicious of him-- not really shooting Jack, even in her
mind, but if you're a vidder looking for a clip, there you go
<g>)
- Teal'c
- Enemies -- shot at him (but missed) while Teal'c was
brainwashed by Apophis into believing SG-1 was the enemy.
- Teal'c shoots (at):
- Jack
- Enemies -- shot at him (but missed) with staff weapon
while brainwashed by Apophis.
- Daniel
- In the Line of Duty -- shot with zat to save him from
Sam/Jolinar.
- Sam
- Enemies -- shot at her (but missed) with staff weapon
while brainwashed by Apophis.
- Teal'c
- Point of View -- shot and killed alternate-reality Teal'c.
System Lords and minor goa'uld
killed directly by SG-1 (or facsimiles thereof):
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- First incarnation headed by Maj.
Charles Kawalsky (Children of the Gods), and included
Maj. Louis Ferretti, Warren,
and Casey. Was part of the first mission to Chulak (Children
of the Gods). Kawalsky died after that mission, and Ferretti
took over command. (The Enemy Within). Under Ferretti, SG-2 was sent
to retrieve SG-1, officially for court-martial but unofficially just to "bring
them back alive" after SG-1 disobeyed orders and went through the stargate
after the program had been shut down. SG-2 couldn't carry out the mission
when the wormhole refused to engage. (Within the Serpent's Grasp).
Next incarnation (season three): headed by Major
Coburn, includes Captain Griff, Pierce.
SG-2 acted as a backup to SG-1 on Kheb (Maternal
Instinct), and joined SG-1 in a search and rescue mission to P3X-888 (the
Goa'uld planet of origin) to find Daniel and any remaining members of SG-11
(The First Ones). By Beneath the Surface, the team was headed
by Major Griff, with
no idea of what happened to Coburn. The team searched the glaciers on P3R-118
for the missing SG-1; Griff was convinced they weren't out there, and told
Hammond so, saying flat-out that the local administrator was lying about what
had happened. (Beneath the Surface) Was assigned to babysit a group
of scientists trying to set up a permanent research facility on a moon (M4C-862)
orbiting a gas giant; relieved by Jack and Teal'c and sent back home, much
to Griff's relief (Prodigy). As of 48 Hours, is composed of
three men and a woman, with no sign of Griff. Either he's no longer in command
or he's temporarily reassigned/injured. The team gets sent to K'tau
to contact the Asgard through the Hall of
Wisdom after SG-1 discovers the original
creator of the Replicators, but
get no reply. (The Menace) After a mission, they returned to the SGC,
with Jonas, at just the wrong moment, preventing the fleeing Tok'ra from dialing
Earth and forcing them to head for the alpha site.
(Allegiance)
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- Marine combat unit. Commanded by Col.
Robert Makepeace, and including Lieutenant
Johnson, was sent with SG-1 to P3X-797 (the Land of Light) to reconnoiter
in search of evidence that this was the Goa'uld homeworld. After they met
up with the locals, SG-3 continued standing guard while SG-1 sat down to talk
to Tuplo, the headman of the Untouched.
SG-3 members were the first to suffer the effects of the "Touched" virus.
(The Broca Divide) Headed by Maj.
Castleman, SG-3 was part of the rescue
missions to find Jack and Sam (Solitudes). Sometime in 1997,
brought a small amount of raw naquadah back to the SGC. (Need) In second
season, Maj. Warren
had command at first (Prisoners); the team was sent on a rescue mission
to recover SG-1, and after that failed was sent on to its next mission on
P2A-509, where SG-1 later met up with them after escaping from Hadante. Col.
Robert Makepeace took over command again shortly thereafter, and the
unit was sent in to extract Sam because her father was dying of cancer (Tok'ra,
part 1). Was one of the units sent to Hathor's planet to rescue SG-1 (Into
the Fire). Teal'c was briefly assigned to SG-3 when the SGC was put under
the command of General Bauer; the unit at the time included
Major Wade and Lt.
Morrison (Chain Reaction). Was one of the teams assigned to check
out worlds that may have been the Aschen homeworld, before the missions were
scrubbed. (2010) Came under heavy Goa'uld fire and had to come home
ahead of schedule, nearly disrupting a real-life-scenario training exercise
(Proving Ground). Under the command of Major
Lawrence (nb: this is very probably a misnomer; it should be
Major Warren, who had been in command of the unit before and was in command
again an episode later -- Warren's character is played by the actor Colin
Lawrence, which could be the cause of the confusion), SG-3 took point on the
joint mission to Latona with SG-1, with
a dual objective of finding SG-9 and repairing the Latonans'
planetary defense system, the Sentinel.
SG-3 wound up chasing Jaffa all over the place while SG-1 found the sole survivor
of SG-9 and attempted to repair the Sentinel. (The Sentinel) Discovered
a world with a working sarcophagus, but it's heavily guarded. (Meridian)
The team was prepped and ready to go through the gate to P4S-237 to support
SG-1 and SG-15 against Mot,
but Hammond wouldn't send them because the risk of them walking into an ambush
was too high. After SGs 1 & 15 returned safely, SG-3 returned with SG-1 and
SG-10 to the planet to mop up the rest of Mot's troops.
(Prophecy)
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- Assigned to travel to P8X-362, a planet whose preliminary report, especially
the mineral scans, looked good. (Fire and Water) Assigned to escort
Sam and Cassandra back to Hanka after it was
decided that there was no way to remove the bomb from Cassie's chest without
triggering it. The mission was scrubbed when the stargate accelerated the
bomb's "countdown". (Singularity)
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- Marine combat unit. Went to P3C-117 for standard
recon (no word on what happened on the mission). (The Nox) On an unnamed
mission, brought back naquadah that was added to a Mark-12 warhead, which
was then called a "Goa'uld Buster" -- pet project of Samuels
and Maybourne, supposed to be able to
destroy a Goa'uld mothership. Or not. (Serpent's Lair). When SG-1 didn't
arrive as scheduled on P2X-555 (because a solar flare sent them back in time),
SG-5 completed the mission in their place (1969). Was one of
the units sent to Hathor's planet to rescue
SG-1 (Into the Fire). Was one of the units assigned to find an alternative
homeworld for the Enkarans when the
Gadmeer ship started terraforming the
planet that the SGC had already relocated them to. (Scorched Earth)
Entire unit, including Lt. Barber, died in late 2000
after spending time on P4X-347 in an abandoned Goa'uld pleasure palace as
a result of severe withdrawal from a chemical alteration in their brains (The
Light). One of the eight teams that was caught offworld when Teal'c was
trapped in the stargate, and had to be brought home through the Russian gate
(48 Hours).
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- Daniel was with them on a dig on PX3-808 (A Matter
of Time). Was one of the units sent to Hathor's
planet to rescue SG-1 (Into the Fire). On Nasya
along with SG-1 when the planet came under Goa'uld attack. At least one of
its members was a medic, and possibly the entire unit was a medical unit (Daniel
yells for a medic; SG-6 member appears with a medical bag and helps him with
a burn victim). (In the Line of Duty) On a mission to P3X-118, the
team was captured and used as templates by aliens (with technology that allowed
them to mimic forms and that granted access to people's thoughts) who invaded
the base and then tried to take over. P3X-118 was locked out of the dialing
program after the aliens were defeated. SG-6 is undoubtedly dead. (Foothold)
Next incarnation: Was one of the units assigned
to find an alternative homeworld for the Enkarans
when the Gadmeer ship started terraforming
the planet that the SGC had already relocated them to. (Scorched Earth)
Was one of the units helping SG-1 try to save the residents of K'tau;
fanatics blew up the rocket the teams were setting up, and killed two members
of SG-6. (Red Sky)
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- Science corps.
Sent to P8X-987 (Hanka) to observe the black hole. They were all killed by
the bacterial infection that wiped out everyone on the planet except Cassie.
(Singularity) There was at least one woman on the team during the mission
to Hanka. (Rite of Passage)
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- Medical team.
According to the MGM FAQ, "This team typically will travel accompanied by
SG-3 during medical emergencies." One of the eight teams that was caught offworld
when Teal'c was trapped in the stargate, and had to be brought home through
the Russian gate (48 Hours)
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- First incarnation: headed by Capt.
Jonas Hanson, and included Lt. Baker,
Lt. Conner, and Frakes. Only Lt.
Conner survived (promoted to Capt., given command of SG-11).
Assigned to P3X-513 for several
weeks, at least four or five, before things went bad. At that point, a child
got lost, and Hanson went out into the day to find her, and was outside for
two full days -- the last straw on the camel's back of his sanity, apparently.
He went from pretending to be a god to believing it, and killed Frakes, along
with many natives, before dying himself at the hands of his 'followers' (First
Commandment). Second incarnation: Diplomatic
unit, headed by Maj. Stan
Kovacek; sent to Taldor to try
to negotiate SG-1's release from the prison world of Hadante. The team spent
two days working with Hammond to negotiate SG-1's release from Hadante, after
their intitial mission to talk to the Taldor. (Prisoners). Was one
of the units assigned to find an alternative homeworld for the Enkarans
when the Gadmeer ship started terraforming
the planet that the SGC had already relocated them to. (Scorched Earth)
Possibly still a diplomatic unit at the end of fifth season: commanded by
Major Benton, and
including Lt. Grogan, Tarkman,
and Winters (ranks unknown on the last two), SG-9 was
on an extended mission to Latona to renew diplomatic relations with the Latonans,
after a rogue NID group had ruffled too
many feathers a couple of years earlier in trying to gain access to the planetary
defense system, known as the Sentinel.
Months into their mission, which included an attempt to negotiate SGC access
to the Sentinel, a Jaffa exploratory force came through the stargate to test
the planet's defenses. When the Jaffa survived, a bigger force moved in and
began subduing the population. Benton, Tarkman, and Winters were all killed
by Jaffa; only Grogan escaped. (The Sentinel)
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- One of its first (its very first?) missions was to help SG-1 scout possible
relocation sites for the Nasyans. (In the Line of Duty) Headed by Maj.
Henry Boyd. Whole team died gruesomely on its first mission,
sucked into a black hole on P3W-451 (A Matter of Time) Assigned (at
Jack's request) to go with SG-1 and SG-3 to mop up the rest of Mot's troops
on P4S-237, after SG-1 and SG-15's original run-in with
them on the planet. (Prophecy)
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- Engineering corps. One of its first (its very first?) missions was
to help SG-1 scout possible relocation sites for the Nasyans. (In the Line
of Duty) First incarnation: Headed by Capt.
Conner. Discovered trinium
on PXY-887. (Spirits) Was one of the units sent to Hathor's
planet to rescue SG-1 (Into the Fire). Was captured by Apophis
on P89-534 and declared MIA; gave little information to Apophis before they
died, but enough to allow Apophis to set up a training camp for human infiltrators.
(Rules of Engagement) Second incarnation -- archaeological
team?: headed by Maj.
Hawkins (who was taken over by a Goa'uld and killed), Loder
(killed by the Unas), Sanchez (killed), Robert
Rothman (taken over by a Goa'uld and killed). Daniel joined this team
for an archaeological survey of P3X-888, the original Goa'uld homeworld; he
was the only survivor of the mission, and he suffered capture by the Unas.
Next incarnation: unsure of team designation
(whether they're still archaeologists or not), but Daniel joined them offworld
to assist them on something in Prodigy. Daniel has also been travelling
with them on a regular basis to the Unas'
homeworld since First Ones to pick up recordings he's been gathering
of the natives. (Beast of Burden)
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- One of its first (its very first?) missions was to
help SG-1 scout possible relocation sites for the Nasyans. (In the Line
of Duty) Made an unscheduled early return from Alaris because of a broken
ankle. (Window of Opportunity) Was one of the teams assigned to check
out worlds that may have been the Aschen
homeworld, before the missions were scrubbed. (2010) Wiped out in the
first wave of a Goa'uld attack on the Tok'ra base in the Risa
system. (2002) (Allegiance)
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- Requested as of Into the Fire.
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- Requested as of Into the Fire.
Major Graham,
Captain Blasdale, Lieutenant Astor,
and Sergeant Louis. On a joint mission with SG-15 to
meet 'n' greet the Lasarians on P6Y-325, the SG teams were attacked by Jaffa.
SG-14 survived, but Graham and Astor were programmed as zatarcs.
Graham shot Blasdale and then committed forced suicide in a Tok'ra meeting
chamber; Astor freaked out while Anise was
trying to "cure" her, tried to kill everyone she could see (failed), and then
shot herself. (Divide and Conquer)
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- Requested as of Into the Fire.
On a joint mission with SG-14 to meet 'n'
greet the Lasarians on P6Y-325, the SG teams were attacked by Jaffa and six
team members, apparently all of SG-15, died. (Divide and Conquer) Next
incarnation: went to P4X-639 and reported
increasing solar activity, prompting an SG-1 mission to test the effects of
the radiation. (Window of Opportunity) Sometime after Scorched Earth,
Major Pierce took
command. Was one of the teams assigned to check out worlds that may have been
the Aschen homeworld, before the missions
were scrubbed. (2001) Still led by Pierce, SG-15 helped the Tok'ra
escape from Anubis' attack on their base
in the Risa system, and went with the surviving
Tok'ra to the SGC's alpha site. Put in charge
of protecting the stargate against all comers when it became clear that there
was a saboteur/assassin loose on the alpha site. (Allegiance) Still
led by Major Pierce, the team was assigned to go with SG-1 to P4S-237 for
a full tactical assessment to determine whether there was a real chance to
free the locals from the Goa'uld. The entire team was captured when a local,
Chazen, betrayed the movement to free
the planet and called Mot in a day early. They
escaped with the help of another local, and survived an ambush at the stargate
with only one apparently minor injury (not sure which team member was injured).
(Prophecy)
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- Added by Ascension. Commanded by Colonel
Reynolds. The team's first (?) assignment was a long-term analysis
of the weapon found on P4X-636. (Ascension) Presumably a science team
of some sort.
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- Added by Proving Ground. Commanded by Major
Mansfield, eventually included Lieutenant
Elliot. (Proving Ground). Four-man team -- no women (Summit).
Mansfield and two others were killed in the goa'uld attack on the Tok'ra base
on Revanna (Summit); Elliot survived briefly as a Tok'ra after Lantash
entered him in an attempt to save both their lives, but was too badly injured,
and died soon after (Last Stand).
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- (Designation unknown so far.) Presumably added sometime soon after Redemption
(when Jack suggests giving them their own team rather than adding a Russian
to SG-1, and picks Jonas to fill the open slot). The team wears Russian uniforms,
but SGC patches (the standard SGC patch on the left arm, and a unit patch
on the right arm, designation unreadable). All-male team, led by Lt.
Colonel Sergei Ivanov. The team was kept largely separate from other
SG teams, working alone. After a mission to P3X-367, they brought a refugee,
Alabran, back to the SGC because he had vital information about Nirrti. When
Hammond assigned SG-1 to capture or kill Nirrti,
Ivanov convinced him to allow the Russian team to be backup (Hammond was under
orders to integrate the team more thoroughly). Ivanov was captured and killed
by Nirrti on the mission; the rest of the Russian team, held in reserve at
the stargate, was under orders to return to base if SG-1 and Ivanov were overdue
to report.
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- SG-5: late 2000,
The Light
- SG-6: 1999,
Foothold
- SG-7: 1997,
Singularity
- SG-9: 1997,
First Commandment (not really wiped out, but three out of four died;
only Lt. Conner survived)
- SG-10: 1998,
A Matter of Time
- SG-11: 1999,
Rules of Engagement; 2000,
The First Ones
- SG-12: 2002, Allegiance
- SG-15: 2000,
Divide and Conquer
- SG-17: 2001, Summit/Last
Stand
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SG personnel
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(X
= dead; general date of death in red)
(as of The Fifth Man, there has never been a member of the SGC
named "Tyler")
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- Lieutenant Astor X:
Member of SG-14. Captured by the Goa'uld and programmed
as a Zatarc; freaked out while Anise was trying
to "cure" her and shot herself. (mid-2000,
Divide and Conquer)
- Lieutenant Baker X:
Member of SG-9. The only team member to stay fully loyal
to Captain Jonas Hanson, even in Hanson's utter lunacy
on the mission to P3X-513.
He was killed by a native (whom SG-1 had pulled aside and explained things
to, and who was helping them take Hanson down), who shot him with Teal'c's
staff weapon to keep him from shooting Daniel. (1997,
First Commandment).
- Baker: (rank unknown)
With Jack, Teal'c, and Stevens, boarded the Russian sub to see how bad the
Replicator infestation was. (Small
Victories)
- Lieutenant Barber X:
Member of SG-5; died as a result of chemical alterations
in his brain that caused him to commit suicide by running into the kawoosh
of an opening wormhole after visiting the abandoned Goa'uld pleasure palace
on P4X-347 (late
2000, The Light)
- Major General Bauer:
Assigned to command the SGC after General Hammond was
blackmailed into retiring. Probably a part of the NID
conspiracy to gain offworld technology at any cost; if not an actual member,
then a patsy that the NID could manipulate. (Seemed too aware of where the
intelligence he was basing his decisions on was coming from to just be a patsy,
though.) Pretty much his first action as commander was to dismantle SG-1,
assigning Daniel to pure research as a consultant who goes offworld only when
needed for a specific mission, Sam to a project building naquadah-enhanced
nuclear bombs, and Teal'c to SG-3, while forcing Jack to
take time off to consider whether he still wanted to be a part of the SGC.
Refused to listen to Sam's and Daniel's warnings about why he couldn't test
his nuclear bomb on a given planet, and as a result nearly destroyed not only
the base but god knows how much of Earth when the bomb destroyed the other
planet and started sending gamma radiation back through the open wormhole.
Was removed from command when Hammond was reinstated. (Chain Reaction)
- Major Benton
X: Commander of SG-9.
Months into a mission to Latona to both
renew diplomatic relations and gain access to the Latonans' planetary defense
system, the Sentinel, Benton was killed
by a staff blast to the chest on his way to the stargate as Jaffa invaded
the planet. (The Sentinel)
- Captain Blasdale X:
Member of SG-14. Got between Major Graham (who has become
a zatarc) and his intended target, and was
killed. (mid-2000,
Divide and Conquer)
- Major Henry Boyd X:
Commanded SG-10; Jack recommended him for the command.
On the team's first mission, to P3W-451, he and his team members were trapped
on the planet when a black hole sucked the planet into its gravity well, and
they all died (1998,
A Matter of Time).
- Captain/Major
Samantha Carter, USAF: Member of SG-1. See Sam
for complete details.
- Casey: Rank unknown.
Member of SG-2 under Kawalsky's
command on the first mission to Chulak; injured during their retreat. (Children
of the Gods)
- Major Castleman, USMC:
In first season, commanded SG-3. He was injured during
the search for the missing Jack and Sam, falling several meters from a rock
face. (Solitudes) In charge of briefing at least some of the "alpha
teams" preparing to go through the stargate to the alpha site ahead of the
Goa'uld attack on Earth. (Serpent's Lair) Took over command of SG-1
temporarily while Jack was unable to speak English in The Fifth Race;
got trapped on P9Q-281 with Sam, Teal'c, and another person until Jack came
up with the plans to fix the DHD.
- Major Coburn:
In command of SG-2 by season three (Maternal
Instinct). By fourth season's Prodigy (and possibly as early as
Beneath the Surface), Major Griff has taken that
command; unclear where Coburn has moved to, or if he's still alive.
- Lieutenant/Captain Conner
X:
As a lieutenant, was part of SG-9, and the only
survivor of the mission to P3X-513.
He refused to return to Earth to give a report on the situation when Jack
ordered him to; he insisted on staying on the planet and helping them stop
Hanson, partly to avenge his friend Frakes.
(First Commandment). Promoted to Captain and given command of SG-11
(Into the Fire). Died after his team was captured and held by Apophis
for information about the SGC (1999,
Rules of Engagement) (NB: this is a guess; he's never
mentioned by name in the ep, but he was leader of SG-11, which is the team
that was captured and killed).
- Simon Coombs: Scientist
attached to the SGC. (The Other Guys)
- Davidson:
Under Hathor's "spell"; Sam shot him with a tranquilizer dart while he was
protecting Hathor. (Hathor)
- Master Sergeant Walter/Norman
Davis: Formerly known as "Technician",
the guy with white hair and glasses who dials the stargate. (2010 --
Jack calls him "Walter", and his nametag clearly says Davis; also is wearing
a nametage "Sergeant Davis" in The Other Side) Got to use
a gun in the alternate reality in There But For the Grace of God. As
of fifth season, his name has changed to "Norman Davis" (nametag
in Meridian)
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- Lieutenant Elliot, USAF X:
Recruited straight out of the academy (where he was top of his class), trained
under Jack, was accepted to the SGC and made a part of SG-17
in Proving Ground. First mission was a cakewalk: go to Revanna,
be polite to the Tok'ra and learn their new insurgency tactics while everyone
waited for Jacob and Daniel to complete their
mission. Revanna was brutally attacked, and Elliott watched his entire team
die, and nearly died himself before Lantash
entered him in an attempt to save both their lives (Summit). Their
respective injuries were too severe, and they willingly remained behind to
cover SG-1 and Jacob's retreat, waiting their chance to release a deadly poison
that would kill every Goa'uld, Tok'ra, and Jaffa in range, including them.
(2001, Last Stand)
- Jay
Felger: Scientist attached to the SGC. Hero-worships Jack and SG-1.
(The Other Guys)
- Major Louis Ferretti, USAF:
Part of the original mission to Abydos (Stargate the movie). When the
SGC began he was added to SG-2 under Kawalsky's
command. Started out calling Daniel "Dr. Jackson" to his face, and "Daniel"
otherwise; eventually shifted to just "Daniel". Was badly injured
in Apophis' attack on Abydos, including
an eye injury, but nevertheless managed to get all seven symbols for Apophis'
destination. (Children of the Gods) After Kawalsky died, Ferretti took
over command of SG-2 for an indeterminate time -- at least one year and possibly
two or slightly more. (The Enemy Within). When SG-1 disobeyed orders
and went through the stargate to try to stop a possible Goa'uld attack on
Earth, Ferretti put in a personal request to Hammond that SG-2 be allowed
to go after them; he felt a personal obligation to Jack, since Jack had saved
his life on several occasions. (Within the Serpent's Grasp) No idea
what unit he's with, but he was still alive as of late third season; Daniel
suggested him as a possible addition to the team to replace darkside!Jack.
(Shades of Grey)
- Captain/Major
Dr. Janet Fraiser, USAF: MD, chief medical officer at the SGC;
specialty is rare and exotic diseases.
- Divorced; no biological children, but she's adopted/permanently fostered
Cassie.
- Suffers from severe allergies, and requires daily antihistamines to
control them. (Broca Divide)
- Lives in a nice house, with a big porch and wide steps leading up to
it. Probably a one-story. White fridge in the kitchen, surrounded by cabinets
and with several pictures on it, at least one clearly a school photo (5x7
or 8x10) of Cassie. Kitchen area opens onto living room area, which has
walls full of windows with miniblinds -- no curtains. Furntiure is brightly
patterned, possibly tropical flowers. (Rite of Passage)
- Watched Cassie nearly die in front of
her, with nothing she could do to stop it. Affected her badly enough that
she knocked out a guard and sincerely threatened to kill Nirrti.
(Rite of Passage)
- Was taken over by aliens in Foothold.
- Is militarily trained, but will stay back from aggressiveness if anyone
else better-trained is there (The Curse, where first Sam, then
Daniel, took their places, and Janet waited for them to say 'all clear')
- Had some training with rifles, but hadn't touched one in years as of
1997, her first year at the SGC. (Hathor)
- Has gotten good enough at her job that she now has no trouble keeping
Junior alive for many hours outside
of Teal'c, with no damage done. (Threshold)
- Uses an ergonomic keyboard on the computer in her office. (Rite of
Passage)
- Uses Netscape, not IE. (Hathor)
- Still uses "Cassandra" for the most part, but can shift to "Cassie"
in moments of stress (when Cassie was unconscious on the porch; when she
was missing from her bed and then tried to run again after Janet found
her) (Rite of Passage)
- Was extremely ill with the disease that Ayiana
was carrying; healed by Ayiana. (Frozen)
- Gets offworld to the alpha site to help
with the Tok'ra and Tau'ri wounded from Anubis'
attack on the Tok'ra base in the Risa system.
(Allegiance)
- Functions as a medical examiner in a pinch; did the autopsy on Ocker
to see who or what killed him. (Allegiance)
- Pulls medical rank:
- Fire and Water (insists on stand-down time for the team,
even when Hammond wants them back on duty)
- Upgrades (insists on stopping the experiment)
- Entity (forces first Sam, then Jack and Daniel, to go to
the infirmary over their protest)
- The Changeling (in Teal'c's hallucination, forces him to
stay in the infirmary for observation)
- Career:
- No idea how long she's been in the Air Force; doctors join as captains,
not lieutenants, so I don't know how long it took her to make major.
At a guess, it's been more than 10 years; I doubt she would have been
assigned SGC without at least a few years' military service under
her belt.
- Chief medical officer at the SGC; specialty is rare and exotic diseases.
- Recommended for a commendation after Hathor
- Has an office at the nearby USAF Academy Hospital (In the Line
of Duty)
- The office number is probably G-438 (hard to see the number,
even zoomed on the DVD) (In the Line of Duty)
- Possibly has some training in covert ops; volunteered to be part
of Major Griff's covert mission to find and rescue
SG-1 on the ice world, where they've been brainwashed into thinking
they're laborers. (Beneath the Surface)
- Income:
- As of 1999: Not sure.
- As of 2002 (based on the military
pay calculator and assuming 10 years' service and a pay
grade of 04): about $80,379/year in regular compensation (including
allowances), plus about $1100/year in special pay for medical officers.
That regular pay is probably too low; I'm guessing completely on her
years of service, and if those go up, her income goes up. Special
pay goes down as years of service go up.
- Base monthly income (on 10 years' service, not including allowances
or special pay) is $4,696.
- Frakes X:
(rank unknown) Member of SG-9; served as the team's anthropologist.
On a mission to P3X-513, he went along
with Hanson's initial decision to pretend to be gods,
before Hanson went nuts and started believing it for real. He was shot with
a (poisoned?) dart while trying to escape from Hanson's native troops, then
brought before Hanson, who shot him dead. Afterward, the natives burned him
down to ashes, leaving little but his dogtags behind. (1997,
First Commandment).
- Friesen
X: Scientist attached to the
SGC. Died on a mission to find out why Anubis' apparently empty ship had entered
Earth orbit, killed by Jaffa. (Descent)
- Major Gant: Part
of the shakedown crew on the Prometheus (X-303).
She wears a master-pilot badge. Her precise function was never stated, but
she gave Colonel Ronson general status reports, and
was the person who opened the hyperspace window once they had a go, and ran
the diagnostics after it shut down. At a (total) guess, she's the hyperspace
officer. (Memento)
- Major Graham X:
Commanded SG-14; on a mission to P3X-513 was captured
by the Goa'uld and turned into a zatarc.
Tried to assassinate the head of the Tok'ra High
Council and committed forced suicide when the attempt failed (after incidentally
killing one of his own men, Capt. Blasdale). (mid-2000,
Divide and Conquer)
- Captain Grier: On
the alpha site when it was full of Jaffa and
Tok'ra (not sure if he was part of the mission to rescue the Tok'ra from their
base in the Risa system or not). He was killed
by the ashrak along with the unknown Jaffa
and Tok'ra he was teamed with to hunt the ashrak down. (Allegiance)
- Captain/Major Griff:
As a captain, member of SG-2. Got shot in the arm by Rothman
(who was infested with a Goa'uld), but not badly (The First Ones).
Gets promoted shortly thereafter; in Beneath the Surface (just a few
weeks later) he's a major in command of an unspecified SG unit. By Prodigy,
it's clear he's in command of SG-2; no idea what happened to Major
Coburn.
- Lieutenant Grogan, USAF:
Recruited straight out of the academy, trained under Jack. Despite an unfortunate
tendency to be repeatedly shot during training exercises, he was accepted
to the SGC, and was waiting for an assignment to an SG team when a slot became
available. (Proving Ground) (Continuity glitch: in The Sentinel,
he identifies himself as "Sergeant Grogan". Jack later correctly refers to
him as "lieutenant". Grogan was an academy graduate, so there's no way he
was a sergeant.) Member of SG-9 -- the only member of SG-9
to survive the mission to Latona. After
SG-1 found him, he led Jack into the capital city and vouched for him with
Marul, but was later captured along with
Jack by Svarog's Jaffa. He was beaten up,
but not too badly, and used along with Jack as a way of forcing the rest of
SG-1 to give up the secrets of the Sentinel.
(The Sentinel)
- Captain Hagman:
PhD, anthropologist (probably), assigned to SG-1 as a possible
replacement for Daniel. His spectacular failure in assessing the locals' attitudes
(resulting in Jack getting a partially torn ligament in one knee as the team
raced for the safety of the gate) kept his tenure with the team brief. (Redemption,
part 1)
- Lieutenant Hailey, USAF:
Recruited straight out of the academy after having already been on one SGC
mission (during Prodigy). Was possibly given accelerated training as
a result and joined the SGC ahead of her apparent peers; in the final training
exercise during Proving Ground, she's aware and a part of everything
that's going on, and remarks to a co-trainee "You should have seen what
they put me through." Not assigned to any particular SG team.
- Major General George Hammond,
USAF: Commander in Chief of SGC, well-loved by his people. He's
kind and compassionate, but also aware that his command is the only thing
standing between Earth and destruction. Medals.
- Raised in Texas.
- Widowed; wife died in 1993 of cancer (Tin Man) Has two granddaughters,
Tessa (the older one, age unknown) and Kayla (old enough to be in school,
young enough to believe in the tooth fairy as of spring 2000 [Crystal
Skull]--prob. 6 or 7)
- #1 on his speed dial is his granddaughters (Unnatural Selection)
- Friends with Whitlow?--at least good acquaintances with him; the man
from the intelligence community Hammond turned to for information in Touchstone.
Also Jack O'Neill -- Jack is around Hammond's family enough for
his granddaughters to go running into Jack's arms and be swept up into
a big hug when he arrives, although even off-duty he addresses Hammond
as "General". Jack also automatically goes to the back kitchen door when
he makes an unannounced visit (to Hammond's nice house on a lake, with
a big yard) . (Chain Reaction)
- Personal friend of the president.
- Despite being behind the actual front lines as Commander in Chief of
the SGC, Hammond has been affected more than once by alien threats brought
through the gate.
- Reverted to pre-human in The Broca Divide (and held in isolation
room IS-19 along with Jack, at least temporarily -- while wearing
a straitjacket).
- Under Hathor's 'spell' in Hathor.
- Taken over by aliens in Foothold.
- Has known about SG-1 for 30 years (1969).
- Has contacts in the intelligence community, but dislikes cloak-and-dagger
stuff (Touchstone).
- Dressed more formally in first season: always in a tie, and often in
his dress-blue jacket, complete with ribbons and badges.
- Implied very strongly that he'd kill Teal'c rather than sentence him
to a life of solitary confinement and the threat of being taken over by
a mature Junior, if they couldn't
find a way to save Teal'c from Apophis'
brainwashing. (Threshold)
- Career:
- 1969: as a lieutenant assigned to Cheyenne Mountain, helped the
members of SG-1 escape from military arrest so they could return to
the future. (1969)
- Served with Jacob Carter during the
Cold War (Secrets)
- Served in Vietnam. No indication of what years he was there, or
at what rank, but probably a lieutenant, given that he was one in
1969. (Revelations) (NB: His Vietnam service was already evident
in his medals, but this was the
first aired canonical support for it.)
- Saw his best friend shot down, and despite knowing that he was
alive (he saw the chute open), he never found out what happened
to him -- just had to live with it. (Revelations)
- Major General (two-star) by the time he's assigned to the stargate
facility to oversee its shutdown.
- One month away from retirement when the SGC program started up.
- Saw Apophis for the first time in the gateroom, just before Apophis
left. (Children of the Gods)
- Threatened to send a Mark 5 nuclear bomb through to Abydos to finish
the job of destroying it, until his kindly nature won out and he decided
to agree to let Jack contact Daniel instead. (Children of the Gods)
- Commander in Chief of the SGC (The Enemy Within)
- Reports directly to the president, and isn't afraid to use that
connection when necessary. (multiple eps)
- Called off the search for Jack and Sam before they were found and
officially listed them as MIA, once all the planets that fit Daniel's
theory had been checked out. (Solitudes)
- Tried everything he could to prevent the program's shutdown after
Politics. He went to talk to Senator
Kinsey, twice -- the second time he was forcibly removed from
Kinsey's office (on Kinsey's order). He also spoke with the Secretary
of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs, and finally called the president
himself, all to no avail. (Within the Serpent's Grasp)
- Disapproved of the Pentagon's decision to lay low until the Goa'uld
ha'tak vessels on their way to destroy Earth got close enough to bomb;
Hammond believed that the entire world should be warned about this,
to give them all time to prepare defenses. He also disapproved of
the fact that US forces weren't being mobilized, again in favor of
lying low to keep the Goa'uld from knowing that Earth (or at least
one little corner of it) was forewarned. (Serpent's Lair)
- Rarely travels through stargate -- only twice so far. The first
time was to pursue diplomatic efforts to get SG-1 out of life imprisonment
(Prisoners); the second was to join Teal'c and Bra'tac in a
desperate bid to rescue SG-1 and the teams that had gone in to rescue
them earlier from Hathor (Into the Fire).
- Retired in 2000 (ep aired in late 2000/early 2001, but the clothes
people were wearing outside indicated it was mid-fall at the latest).
Claimed to be fed up with ordering people to their potential deaths,
but was actually blackmailed into it by the NID,
who had his granddaughters taken by two men just to prove they could
(kids returned unharmed). Was reinstated after Jack pulled some serious
strings and hooked up with Maybourne
long enough to get sufficient dirt on the NID to make them back off.
(Chain Reaction)
- Refused to leave his post, even at the apparent urging of the president,
when the world was in imminent danger of being destroyed by an asteroid.
(Failsafe)
- Caught between a rock (Jack) and a hard place (the Pentagon) when
Daniel returned from Kelowna
lethally irradiated: the government wanted to maintain diplomatic
relations with the Kelownans (despite their accusation that Daniel
sabotaged their research, causing his own fatal
injuries as a result) to gain access to the Kelownans' store of
naquadria, in hopes of being able to develop defensive shields such
as those used by the Goa'uld on their motherships. (Meridian)
- Willing to risk the SGC's relationship with the Tok'ra -- which
admittedly had been less than stellar at that point -- to get information
about what happened to Jack after the Tok'ra Kanan
had blended with him. Later, he was equally indifferent to Councilor
Thoran's threat to break off diplomatic
relations at the SGC's idea of using a Goa'uld -- Yu
-- to rescue Jack, pointing out that the Tok'ra need Earth a lot more
than Earth needs the Tok'ra. (Abyss)
- Under orders to integrate the Russian team
more thoroughly into SGC missions, after a period when that team was
kept largely separate. (Metamorphosis)
- Income:
- As of 1999: more than $119,951 -- regular compensation for
the rank/grade below him (for Brigadier General 07 -- he's a Major
General), including allowances (housing, uniforms, etc.).
- Base monthly pay is $9,048.00, not including allowances.
- These numbers are based on January 2000 data. Military pay was
adjusted in July 2000; don't have those numbers.
- As of 2002 (based on the military
pay calculator and an educated guess or two): about $142,710/year
in regular compensation (including allowances).
- Base monthly pay is $9,852, not including allowances.
- Captain Jonas Hanson X:
Used to be engaged to Sam, but she broke
up with him before either of them joined the SGC. Hanson had years of black
ops under his belt before joining the SGC. Commanded SG-9.
Upon being greeted as gods by the cave-dwelling natives of P3X-513,
Hanson convinced his team that pretending to be gods would be a good way to
help the locals set up a political structure to save themselves. About 4-5
weeks later, a child got lost from the caves, and Hanson went out into the
day to find her, and was outside for two full days -- the last straw on the
camel's back of his sanity, apparently. Later, when some of the cave-dwellers
questioned him on the assumption he was just a man, not a god, he tied them
to stakes and left them out in the sunlight for seven days -- by which time
they were blind from the extreme solar radiation, and covered in giant bleeding
burns; they died shortly after. Hanson didn't stop at killing natives; when
two of his men, Frakes and Conner,
tried to flee back to Earth to warn the SGC what was going on, he chased them
down and shot Frakes himself. He began working the natives nearly to death,
building him a temple, with the promise that he would "turn the sky orange"
-- activate a Goa'uld energy shield that would keep out the worst of the radiation
-- after they finished. He was really waiting for Sam and SG-1 to appear,
so he could make Sam turn it on for him. She did (after he threatened Jack),
and Hanson called an assembly of the locals to proclaim his power. He didn't
realize the shield needed two devices working together; when Daniel explained
that and signalled Teal'c to turn the other one on, the natives turned on
Hanson, and threw him into an active Stargate -- dialled for Earth, but with
no GDO signal sent through, so no open iris. (1997,
First Commandment)
- Major Hawkins X:
Commanded SG-11; was infested by a Goa'uld and killed
by Teal'c on on P3X-888 (the original Goa'uld homeworld) (late
2000, The First Ones).
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- Lieutenant Colonel Sergei
Ivanov X:
Commander of the Russian team. He brought a refugee,
Alabran, back from P3X-367 because he
was sure the SGC (especially Jack) would want to know that Nirrti
was up to her old tricks again -- genetically modifying humans to suit her
purposes. Quietly snarky (nothing terribly overt, but he had a mind and spoke
it when need be), and seemed very determined to make a go of his team's presence
at the SGC. He brought the situation with Nirrti to Jack's and Hammond's attention,
even though bringing Alabran back as proof was against regs; kept himself
in the loop as Hammond decided what to do; wasn't afraid to ask questions
if he didn't understand something, or to offer solutions to problems (e.g.,
he immediately suggested that his team take Alabran back through the stargate
after hearing the boy could be booby-trapped); politely -- and rightly --
pointed out that his team could be useful, and how; and took orders from SGC
superiors, including Jack, without complaint. Basically, a smart, capable
officer, and an asset to the SGC. He was captured and brought before Nirrti,
who put him in an alien device and tortured him, messing with his active genetic
code. Shortly thereafter, his cellular structure collapsed, and he liquefied.
(Metamorphosis)
- Dr. Daniel Jackson:
Civilian member of SG-1. See Daniel
for complete details.
- Lieutenant Johnson, USMC:
Member of SG-3. (Broca Divide)
- Major Charles Kawalsky,
USAF X:
Part of the original mission to Abydos. He was the one who found the cartouche
that allowed Daniel to figure out how to get them home. (Stargate the
movie). Got his first command after the second mission to Abydos, at Jack's
recommendation -- was put in charge of SG-2 (Children
of the Gods). Was almost immediately infested with a Goa'uld, and had
to be killed (1997,
The Enemy Within). By the end of the first mission to Abydos and therafter,
he called Daniel "Daniel" (Stargate the movie, Children of the Gods);
later, in Gamekeeper, the memory-Kawalsky called him "Dr. Jackson".
- Major Stan Kovacek:
Attorney. Commands SG-9 in its diplomatic incarnation (Prisoners).
- Major Lawrence:
Commander of SG-3 (The Sentinel). (nb: this
is very probably a misnomer; it should be Major Warren, who had been in command
of the unit before, including during the previous episode -- Warren's character
is played by the actor Colin Lawrence, which could be the cause of the confusion.)
- Dr. Lee: One of the
scientists analyizing the moon where the SGC was hoping to set up a permanent
research station. He was injured in the hand by the indigenous lifeforms (energy-based
beings who looked like fireflys/will o' the wisps/Tinkerbell). (Prodigy)
Assigned to help Sam figure out the (presumably) Furling
technology to try to find Jack and Maybourne
after they vanished through a portal. He got very frustrated and unhappy with
Sam's insistence that the team continue searching, after they'd already done
everything possible. (Paradise Lost)
- Loder X:
(rank unknown) Member of SG-11; killed by an Unas on P3X-888
(the original Goa'uld homeworld) (late 2000,
The First Ones).
- Sergeant Louis:
Member of SG-14. Was the only one to survive the aftereffects
of the mission to P3X-513. (Divide and Conquer)
- Major Lowel: Has
something to do with security. It was his decision to inform General Hammond
that an intruder was arrested at the surface for attempting an unauthorized
entrance; she (Hathor) knew about the stargate, and he sent and airman to
inform Hammond. (Hathor)
- Dr. MacKenzie:
A psychiatrist on staff with the SGC. Has been called in for cases dealing
with issues of mental health and delusional behavior. (Fire and Water,
Legacy, Threshold )
- Colonel Robert Makepeace,
USMC: Barring a few interruptions, commanded
SG-3, a Marine unit. Trusted member of the SGC until late
third season, when he was revealed as a member of a rogue
organization that was stealing technology from SGC allies; he was feeding
the organization information about SG units' missions. Arrested
by Jack. (early 2000, Shades of Grey)
- Major Mansfield
X: Commander of SG-17
(Proving Ground). Died in the attack on Revanna when the ceiling caved
in on him after he'd already suffered severe injuries in another bomb-induced
cave-in. (2001, Last Stand)
- Captain Matthison:
Assigned to SG-1 as a potential replacement for Daniel, and had the distinction
of lasting a shorter time than anyone else: two hours. (Redemption, part
1)
- Lieutenant Morrison:
Member of SG-3.
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- Dr. Nimiziki:
Died almost as soon as he joined the program, apparently; he was on call when
Kawalsky reported to the infirmary with a bad headache
shortly after the second mission to Abydos, and Kawalsky's immature symbiote
killed Nimiziki to keep from being detected. (Children of the Gods)
- Nyan:
A Bedrosian native who helped SG-1
escape captivity, and who was badly wounded in the process. They brought him
back and Daniel offered him a job as his research assistant. (New Ground)
- Colonel
Jack O'Neill: Commander of SG-1. See Jack
for complete details.
- Major Pierce:
Member of SG-2, at an unknown rank, during The First
Ones; was part of the rescue mission to find Daniel. As of 2001
was a major and was in command of SG-15. Part of the team
helping the Tok'ra escape from Anubis' attack
on their base in the Risa system. He came through
it with just a few scrapes, to the SGC's alpha site.
Put in charge of protecting the stargate against all comers when it becomes
clear that there's a saboteur/assassin loose on the alpha site. When everyone
headed off into the woods to look for the saboteur, in trios, he was assigned
to Teal'c and an unknown Tok'ra. Later, he lost his GDO to the invisible ashrak
in a scuffle around the stargate (recovered when the ashrak was killed). (Allegiance)
Still in command of SG-15, he was assigned with his team to go with SG-1 to
P4S-237 for a full tactical assessment to determine whether there was a real
chance to free the locals from the Goa'uld. The entire team was captured when
a local, Chazen, betrayed the movement
to free the planet and called Mot in a day early.
They escaped with the help of another local, and survived an ambush at the
stargate with only one apparently minor injury (not sure which team member
was injured). (Prophecy)
- Jonas Quinn: Civilian,
originally from Kelowna. After three
months at the SGC, Jack (under orders to accept a Russian officer) requested
that he be added to SG-1. (Redemption, part 2) See
Jonas for details.
- Colonel
Reynolds: Used to work at Area 51;
was the major who guided SG-1 on their tour of the facility while they were
trying to figure out what had happened to the second gate (Touchstone).
Joined the SGC in 2001 to head SG-16. Transferred in from
Area 51. Brings his laptop (with his name on it and everything) with him to
briefings; appears to be a scientist of some sort. (Ascension)
- Colonel William Ronson, USAF:
Full-bird colonel. Wears master-pilot badge. Commander of the Prometheus
(X-303) on its shakedown mission. He was a bit gung-ho on the idea of drills,
battle and otherwise, annoying Jack no end with the constant alarms. Once
the shakedown cruise went south and the
ship was forced to land, he was less than pleased with the idea of giving
the Tagreans an inch, since they were
holding weapons on his grounded ship, but gave in when Jack insisted. (Memento)
- Dr. Robert Rothman X:
Used to be Daniel's research assistant when Daniel was doing his dissertation.
Member of the SGC's research division, working both on the base (Crystal
Skull) and in the field (The First Ones). Daniel assumes that Rothman
would be his replacement on SG-1 if he should leave (Forever
in a Day) -- and that Jack wouldn't like Rothman. Jack is at least impatient
with Rothman, even if he doesn't outright dislike him (Crystal Skull,
The First Ones). Rothman is assigned to SG-11 to
study the original Goa'uld homeworld -- P3X-888 -- and is infested with a
primitive Goa'uld. Jack kills him (late 2000,
The First Ones).
- Sanchez X:
(rank unknown) Member of SG-11. Killed on
P3X-888 (the original Goa'uld homeworld) (late
2000, The First Ones).
- Lieutenant Satterfield:
(No rank is actually given, but as an academy graduate she must be a lieutenant.)
Recruited straight out of the academy, trained under Jack. She was accepted
to the SGC, and is waiting for an assignment to an SG team when a slot becomes
available. (Proving Ground)
- Sergeant Siler:
Assigned to the base. His area of expertise is the mechanical and electrical
function of the Stargate, and he is often called upon to make corrections
and repairs on the Stargate and the equipment. Also seems to help with research
(Crystal Skull). He was under Hathor's
'spell' in Hathor. He wound up with a concussion and broken arm after
a suped-up Jack tapped him in Upgrades.
- Lt. Graham Simmons:
A technician who also works in scientific research on the base. Had/has a
crush on Sam. (Message in a Bottle, The Fifth Race, A Matter
of Time, Serpent's Song) Worked on gate diagnostics to try to figure
out what was holding it open for so long when the team was under attack from
Anubis -- seemed to be over his crush. (Redemption, part 1)
- Stevens X:
(rank unknown) Joined Jack and Teal'c on the Russian sub to fight the Replicators;
died there. (mid-2000, Small Victories)
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- Tarkman: (rank
unknown) Member of SG-9. Died on the mission to Latona,
presumably killed by Jaffa. (The Sentinel)
- Teal'c: Member of SG-1
(not really a civilian, but not a soldier, either -- warrior, all the way).
See Teal'c for complete details.
- Technician (the
dialing guy): See "Sergeant Walter Davis"
- Major Wade X:
Commanded SG-3 after Makepeace. Died on P3S-452, a Goa'uld
stronghold, on a mission ordered by General Bauer, to get more weapons-grade
naquadah to use to enhance a nuclear warhead. (mid-to-late
2000, Chain Reaction [note on date: the ep aired in Dec 2000
in the UK and January 2001 in the US, but the clothes people were wearing
indicated mid-fall at the latest).
- Dr. Warner: A
surgeon and member of the medical staff of the SGC. Attempted to remove the
Goa'uld from Kawalsky (The Enemy Within). Performed exploratory surgery
on Cassie to find out what the foreign object
in her chest was (and remove it if possible), and risked her life by not stopping
when Fraiser said to -- Cassie's pulse was skyrocketing, and her heart monitor
flatlined before Warner removed the scope to allow CPR to begin (which turned
out to be unnecessary -- the bomb just wanted to be left alone, and restarted
her heart when the scope was removed). (Singularity) Seems to have
no knowledge of basic blood composition or how to do a safe transfusion (Legacy).
- Major Warren:
With SG-2 on Abydos under Kawalsky's
command; no indication of rank (but he never called Kawalsky "sir", so possibly
was a major at that early date as well). (Children of the Gods) In
command of SG-3 in Prisoners. Was one of the soldiers
taken over by the aliens in Foothold. Went with Jack and at least one
other soldier to Reese's planet to find
clues to the disaster that wiped her people out. Discovered Replicator
blocks. (The Menace) Very possibly was in command of SG-3 during a
joint mission with SG-1 to Latona, where
SG-3 chased Jaffa all over the place while SG-1 attempted to repair the planet's
defense systems (team leader is listed in the credits as Major
Lawrence, but that seems unlikely -- the actor, Colin Lawrence, has played
Warren since Children of the Gods, and I believe "Major Lawrence"
to be an accidental misnomer for Warren). (The Sentinel)
- Winters: (rank
unknown) Member of SG-9. Died on the mission to Latona,
presumably killed by Jaffa. (The Sentinel)
- Sergeant Ziplinski:
seen during Fair Game.
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