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[[File:Recalldevice.jpg|thumb]]  [[File:magnify-clip.png|thumb]]The X-301 heads for space, controlled by the recall device, from[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/412.shtml "Tangent]Device incorporated into [[Apophis's]] [[death gliders]] following [[Teal'c's]] first rebellion on planet [[Chulak]]. Before this time, such a device had not been necessary.
Device incorporated into [[Apophis|Apophis's]] [[death gliders]] following [[Teal'c|Teal'c's]] first rebellion on planet [[Chulak]]. Before this time, such a device had not been necessary. Upon the launch of a death glider there are several moments which pass before the recall device takes control of all flight operations, directing the craft to Apophis' home world.
Upon the launch of a death glider there are several moments which pass before the recall device takes control of all flight operations, directing the craft to Apophis' home world.


This message then resounds from Apophis himself: "Shol'vah! To all those who would turn against their god, know this. For your insolence you will die in the cold of space. What is rightfully mine will now return to me!"
This message then resounds from Apophis himself: "Shol'vah! To all those who would turn against their god, know this. For your insolence you will die in the cold of space. What is rightfully mine will now return to me!"


[[Major Carter]] believed there would be a safety to prevent any tampering with the recall device which would result in more immediate consequences. Depending on the ship's location in space, the glider could potentially take many hundreds of years to arrive at Apophis' original home planet.
[[Samantha Carter]] believed there would be a safety to prevent any tampering with the recall device which would result in more immediate consequences. Depending on the ship's location in space, the glider could potentially take many hundreds of years to arrive at Apophis' original home planet.


It is possible the recall device lies in the memory of other ships Apophis controlled, such as [[tel'taks]] and troop transports.
It is possible the recall device lies in the memory of other ships Apophis controlled, such as [[Tel'tak|Tel'taks]] and troop transports.


== KEY EPISODES ==
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/tangent/ Tangent] - Test flying the X-301 interceptor, Teal'c and O'Neill are sent into deep space on course through the Ort cloud nebula which will lead to Apophis' original home planet.<br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/fail-safe/ Fail Safe] - Carter is still concerned after she tells her teammates she has found no signs of a recall device from Yu's downed Tel'tak.<br/>


== KEY EPISODES ==
[[Category:Technology]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Goa'uld]]
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/412.shtml Tangent] - Test flying the X-301 interceptor, Teal'c and O'Neill are sent into deep space on course through the Ort cloud nebula which will lead to Apophis' original home planet.<br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/517.shtml Fail Safe] - Carter is still concerned after she tells her teammates she has found no signs of a recall device from Yu's downed Tel'tak.

Revision as of 02:20, 29 March 2018

Recalldevice.jpg

Device incorporated into Apophis's death gliders following Teal'c's first rebellion on planet Chulak. Before this time, such a device had not been necessary. Upon the launch of a death glider there are several moments which pass before the recall device takes control of all flight operations, directing the craft to Apophis' home world.

This message then resounds from Apophis himself: "Shol'vah! To all those who would turn against their god, know this. For your insolence you will die in the cold of space. What is rightfully mine will now return to me!"

Samantha Carter believed there would be a safety to prevent any tampering with the recall device which would result in more immediate consequences. Depending on the ship's location in space, the glider could potentially take many hundreds of years to arrive at Apophis' original home planet.

It is possible the recall device lies in the memory of other ships Apophis controlled, such as Tel'taks and troop transports.

KEY EPISODES

Tangent - Test flying the X-301 interceptor, Teal'c and O'Neill are sent into deep space on course through the Ort cloud nebula which will lead to Apophis' original home planet.
Fail Safe - Carter is still concerned after she tells her teammates she has found no signs of a recall device from Yu's downed Tel'tak.