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[[Category:Miscellany]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:People of P4M-328]]
Religious body on [[P4M-328]] which is directly involved with the planets governing council.
Religious body on [[P4M-328]] which is directly involved with the planets governing council.


At the time of [[SG-1's]] visit, the Viceroy was attempting to separate the governing council and the Circle of Heavens, an issue of some controversy. The majority of the population remained at his side in this attempt, but several dissidents, called "rebels," resorted to hostage-taking, and perhaps worse, in an attempt to motivate political change and keep the two parties together.
At the time of [[SG-1|SG-1's]] visit, the Viceroy was attempting to separate the governing council and the Circle of Heavens, an issue of some controversy. The majority of the population remained at his side in this attempt, but several dissidents, called "rebels," resorted to hostage-taking, and perhaps worse, in an attempt to motivate political change and keep the two parties together.


The Circle of Heavens likely has no connection to the rebels.
The Circle of Heavens likely has no connection to the rebels.


== KEY EPISODE ==
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s10/bad-guys/ Bad Guys] - Cicero tells SG-1 of the Viceroy's attempts to separate the governing council and the Circle of Heavens, an act which has raised the war banner of many rebels.<br/>


== KEY EPISODE ==
[[Category:Miscellany]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:People of P4M-328]]
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s10/1016.shtml Bad Guys] - Cicero tells SG-1 of the Viceroy's attempts to separate the governing council and the Circle of Heavens, an act which has raised the war banner of many rebels.

Latest revision as of 21:47, 4 April 2018

Religious body on P4M-328 which is directly involved with the planets governing council.

At the time of SG-1's visit, the Viceroy was attempting to separate the governing council and the Circle of Heavens, an issue of some controversy. The majority of the population remained at his side in this attempt, but several dissidents, called "rebels," resorted to hostage-taking, and perhaps worse, in an attempt to motivate political change and keep the two parties together.

The Circle of Heavens likely has no connection to the rebels.

KEY EPISODE

Bad Guys - Cicero tells SG-1 of the Viceroy's attempts to separate the governing council and the Circle of Heavens, an act which has raised the war banner of many rebels.