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[[File:Alekos.jpg|thumb]][[Argosian]] native, husband of [[Thetys]] and father to baby [[Dan-el]]. Alekos brought Thetys to the worship hall where [[Pelops|Pelops's]] statue resided to make requests that the god would give Thetys strength to carry through with the delivery of Dan-el. Then [[SG-1]] arrived with [[Daniel Jackson]], who helped give birth to the boy. In his honor, they named the child Dan-el.
[[File:Alekos.jpg|thumb]][[Argosians|Argosian]] native, husband of [[Thetys]] and father to baby [[Dan-el]]. Alekos brought Thetys to the worship hall where [[Pelops|Pelops's]] statue resided to make requests that the god would give Thetys strength to carry through with the delivery of Dan-el. Then [[SG-1]] arrived with [[Daniel Jackson]], who helped give birth to the boy. In his honor, they named the child Dan-el.


Alekos was the most curious of [[the Chosen]] SG-1 encountered, expressing his eagerness to explore the lands beyond their realm. He was also the first to voice his opinions after [[Jack O'Neill]] declared Pelops to be a false god, and almost immediately threw down his claim to be one of Pelop's Chosen.
Alekos was the most curious of [[the Chosen]] SG-1 encountered, expressing his eagerness to explore the lands beyond their realm. He was also the first to voice his opinions after [[Jack O'Neill]] declared Pelops to be a false god, and almost immediately threw down his claim to be one of Pelop's Chosen.

Revision as of 09:40, 3 July 2017

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Argosian native, husband of Thetys and father to baby Dan-el. Alekos brought Thetys to the worship hall where Pelops's statue resided to make requests that the god would give Thetys strength to carry through with the delivery of Dan-el. Then SG-1 arrived with Daniel Jackson, who helped give birth to the boy. In his honor, they named the child Dan-el.

Alekos was the most curious of the Chosen SG-1 encountered, expressing his eagerness to explore the lands beyond their realm. He was also the first to voice his opinions after Jack O'Neill declared Pelops to be a false god, and almost immediately threw down his claim to be one of Pelop's Chosen.

DETAILS

PLAYED BY - Harrison Coe
FIRST APPEARED - Brief Candle

KEY EPISODE

Brief Candle - Alekos, in distress with Thetys' pregnancy, takes his wife and unborn child to make requests to Pelops for a swifter, gentler birth.