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[[File:Diggerone.jpg|thumb]]Radio call sign for the original experimental [[X-301]] craft piloted by [[Teal'c]] and [[Colonel O'Neill]]. A simple test in atmospheric flight ended abruptly when Digger One succumbed to [[Apophis's]] recall device, programming the ship to take the traitors to Apophis's home world at sub-light speeds. Digger One was eventually rescued by [[Digger Two]].
[[File:Diggerone.jpg|thumb]]Radio call sign for the original experimental [[X-301]] craft piloted by [[Teal'c]] and [[Colonel O'Neill]]. A simple test in atmospheric flight ended abruptly when Digger One succumbed to [[Apophis's]] recall device, programming the ship to take the traitors to Apophis's home world at sub-light speeds. Digger One was eventually rescued by [[Digger Two]].
== KEY EPISODE ==
== KEY EPISODE ==
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/412.shtml Tangent] - The X-301 is code-named Digger One for its shakedown.
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/412.shtml Tangent] - The X-301 is code-named Digger One for its shakedown.

Revision as of 22:36, 4 April 2018


Diggerone.jpg

Radio call sign for the original experimental X-301 craft piloted by Teal'c and Colonel O'Neill. A simple test in atmospheric flight ended abruptly when Digger One succumbed to Apophis's recall device, programming the ship to take the traitors to Apophis's home world at sub-light speeds. Digger One was eventually rescued by Digger Two.

KEY EPISODE

Tangent - The X-301 is code-named Digger One for its shakedown.