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[[ | ''For other uses of this name, see [[Riley (disambiguation)]]'' | ||
Colonel serving at [[Stargate Command]], assigned as base commander of the second [[Alpha Site]]. Upon the arrival of [[Goa'uld]] ships into the system, Riley ordered an immediate evacuation to the [[Beta site]] and remained behind to make sure the base's self-destruct mechanism was not disabled by [[Anubis|Anubis's]] invasion force. | |||
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The successful detonation killed Colonel Riley, but also took out several [[Kull warriors]] and protected vital [[Earth]]-[[Tok'ra]] secrets from falling into Anubis's hands. | The successful detonation killed Colonel Riley, but also took out several [[Kull warriors]] and protected vital [[Earth]]-[[Tok'ra]] secrets from falling into Anubis's hands. | ||
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== KEY EPISODE == | |||
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/716.shtml Death Knell] - Colonel Riley sacrifices himself when he stays behind during an Alpha Site evacuation to make sure the self-destruct is detonated.<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 16:39, 30 October 2016
For other uses of this name, see Riley (disambiguation)
Colonel serving at Stargate Command, assigned as base commander of the second Alpha Site. Upon the arrival of Goa'uld ships into the system, Riley ordered an immediate evacuation to the Beta site and remained behind to make sure the base's self-destruct mechanism was not disabled by Anubis's invasion force.
The successful detonation killed Colonel Riley, but also took out several Kull warriors and protected vital Earth-Tok'ra secrets from falling into Anubis's hands.
DETAILS
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FIRST APPEARED - N/A
KEY EPISODE
Death Knell - Colonel Riley sacrifices himself when he stays behind during an Alpha Site evacuation to make sure the self-destruct is detonated.