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SG teams are usually composed of four members. Each team is designated as SG-x where x is the unit number. Some SG teams are designed for specific functions, such as first contact, military back-up, engineering, archaeological expeditions, or diplomacy. | SG teams are usually composed of four members. Each team is designated as SG-x where x is the unit number. Some SG teams are designed for specific functions, such as first contact, military back-up, engineering, archaeological expeditions, or diplomacy. | ||
Initially, in the pilot episode, Children of the Gods, there were nine SG teams. By the seventh season episode, Death Knell, there were over 20. | Initially, in the pilot episode, ''Children of the Gods'', there were nine SG teams. By the seventh season episode, ''Death Knell'', there were over 20. | ||
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
* [[1.01 "Children | * [[1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1" Episode Guide|1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1"]] | ||
* [[1.02 "Children | * [[1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2" Episode Guide|1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"]] | ||
* [[7.16 "Death Knell" Episode Guide|7.16 "Death Knell"]] | * [[7.16 "Death Knell" Episode Guide|7.16 "Death Knell"]] |
Revision as of 15:14, 23 June 2004
SG teams are usually composed of four members. Each team is designated as SG-x where x is the unit number. Some SG teams are designed for specific functions, such as first contact, military back-up, engineering, archaeological expeditions, or diplomacy.
Initially, in the pilot episode, Children of the Gods, there were nine SG teams. By the seventh season episode, Death Knell, there were over 20.