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  2. Stargate (film) - Wikipedia

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    Stargate is a 1994 science fiction action-adventure film [7] directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich.The film is the first entry in the Stargate media franchise and stars Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, and Viveca Lindfors.

  3. Stargate - Wikipedia

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    The film is a time-travel adventure and is the second sequel to Stargate SG-1, after Stargate: The Ark of Truth. Stargate: Children of the Gods is a direct-to-DVD movie written by Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright and directed by Mario Azzopardi .

  4. Jack O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Jack O'Neill is a United States Air Force colonel with experience in special operations before joining the Stargate Program. [1] He was married to Sara O'Neill, but their marriage suffered when Jack sank into a deep depression after their son accidentally shot himself with O'Neill's pistol.

  5. Stargate (device) - Wikipedia

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    As explained by Dr. Daniel Jackson in the movie, the Stargate requires seven correct symbols to connect to another Stargate. As shown in the picture opposite, the first six symbols act as coordinates, creating three intersecting lines, the destination.

  6. Stargate fandom - Wikipedia

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    Fans posing as SG teams at Dragon Con in 2008. Brad Wright used the term "Gaters" to refer to fans of Stargate SG-1 in 2001, [3] but the term was never fully adopted. Some fans believe that there was a real Stargate device under Cheyenne Mountain that inspired writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie to come up with their own conspiracy story for season 4's "Point of No Return". [3]

  7. Mythology of Stargate - Wikipedia

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    Stargate SG-1 takes place mostly in the Milky Way galaxy. Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner tried to stay true to the feature film, but also wanted Stargate SG-1 to be unique in its own way. [S 12] Stargate SG-1 gradually evolved away from the basic premise of the film and developed its own unique mythological superstructure. [7]

  8. Ori (Stargate) - Wikipedia

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    The Ori backstory is elaborate. It is explained throughout Seasons 9 and 10 and in the film Stargate: The Ark of Truth. Robert C. Cooper considered the backstory "pretty complicated" but felt the show gave the answers to the audience members who wanted to delve deeper. [11]

  9. Stargate: The Ark of Truth - Wikipedia

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    Stargate: The Ark of Truth is a 2008 American military science fiction film written and directed by Robert C. Cooper. It serves as a sequel to the television series Stargate SG-1 and stars its regular cast. The film picks up after the SG-1 series finale, but happens before the Stargate Atlantis third season finale.