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[[File:IcarusPlanet.jpg|thumb]]Planet in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]], 21 light years from [[Earth]]. The only one of its kind discovered, Icarus planet possesses a radioactive core which allows the energy to be channeled into practical applications.
Planet in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] 21 light years from [[Earth]], designated P4X-351. The only one of its kind discovered, the Icarus planet possessed a radioactive [[naquadria]] core which allowed tremendous amounts of energy to be channeled into practical applications. [[Stargate Command]] discovered the planet and, recognizing the world could be used as an immense power source, established [[Icarus Base]] as a site to test the nine-symbol [[Stargate]] [[address]] found in [[Atlantis|Atlantis's]] Ancient database.
[[Stargate Command]] discovered the planet and, recognizing the world could be used as an immense power source, established [[Icarus Base]] as a site to test the nine-symbol [[Stargate]] [[address]] found in [[Atlantis]].


For two years [[Dr. Nicholas Rush]] attempted to formulate the correct balance of power necessary to dial nine [[chevrons]]. It was MIT dropout [[Eli Wallace]] who formulated the correct balance, and also Eli's suggestion that the nine symbols should conclude with Earth as the [[point of origin]].
For two years [[Nicholas Rush|Dr. Nicholas Rush]] attempted to formulate the correct balance of power necessary to dial a nine-[[chevron]] address. But it was M.I.T. dropout [[Eli Wallace]] who succeeded in making the proper equations, and also Eli's suggestion that the nine symbols should conclude with Earth as the [[point of origin]].
 
The second test of the connection yielded an outgoing wormhole, but not before the planet had fallen prey to a surprise attack. The exchange of fire on the surface disrupted the radioactive core, which obliterated the planet and the attacking ships. Prior to the explosion, the Icarus team escaped with their lives to the [[Destiny]].


The second test of the connection yielded an outgoing [[wormhole]], but not before the planet had fallen prey to a surprise attack by the [[Lucian Alliance]]. The exchange of fire on the surface disrupted the core, which obliterated the planet and the attacking ships. Prior to the explosion, the Icarus team escaped with their lives to the [[Ancients|Ancient]] ship ''[[Destiny]]''.


== DETAILS ==
== DETAILS ==
HOME TO - Destroyed<br />
HOME TO - Destroyed<br />
FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/101.shtml Air, Part 1]
FIRST APPEARED - [https://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/air-part-1/ Air, Part 1]


== KEY EPISODES ==
[https://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/air-part-1/ Air, Part 1] - The Icarus planet provides the power necessary to dial the ninth chevron to the Ancient ship Destiny only moments before it is destroyed. <br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/air-part-2/ Air, Part 2] - Dr. Rush identifies the Icarus planet as P4X-351 [extended scene].<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/human/ Human] - In Rush's memory of the past, Daniel Jackson indicates that they originally found the Icarus planet with the help of a mole inside the Lucian Alliance.<br />


== BEHIND THE SCENES ==
[[Category:Planets]][[Category:Universe]]
In an extended version of of the [[Stargate education video]], [[Daniel Jackson]] reveals that [[naquadria]] makes up the unstable element at the planet's core.
 
 
== KEY EPISODES ==
[http://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/101.shtml Air, Part 1] - The Icarus planet provides the power necessary to dial the ninth chevron to the Ancient ship Destiny only moments before it is destroyed. <br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/universe/s1/114.shtml Human] - In Rush's memory of the past, Daniel Jackson indicates that they originally found the Icarus planet with the help of a mole inside the Lucian Alliance.<br />

Latest revision as of 17:22, 9 June 2018

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Planet in the Milky Way Galaxy 21 light years from Earth, designated P4X-351. The only one of its kind discovered, the Icarus planet possessed a radioactive naquadria core which allowed tremendous amounts of energy to be channeled into practical applications. Stargate Command discovered the planet and, recognizing the world could be used as an immense power source, established Icarus Base as a site to test the nine-symbol Stargate address found in Atlantis's Ancient database.

For two years Dr. Nicholas Rush attempted to formulate the correct balance of power necessary to dial a nine-chevron address. But it was M.I.T. dropout Eli Wallace who succeeded in making the proper equations, and also Eli's suggestion that the nine symbols should conclude with Earth as the point of origin.

The second test of the connection yielded an outgoing wormhole, but not before the planet had fallen prey to a surprise attack by the Lucian Alliance. The exchange of fire on the surface disrupted the core, which obliterated the planet and the attacking ships. Prior to the explosion, the Icarus team escaped with their lives to the Ancient ship Destiny.

DETAILS

HOME TO - Destroyed
FIRST APPEARED - Air, Part 1

KEY EPISODES

Air, Part 1 - The Icarus planet provides the power necessary to dial the ninth chevron to the Ancient ship Destiny only moments before it is destroyed.
Air, Part 2 - Dr. Rush identifies the Icarus planet as P4X-351 [extended scene].
Human - In Rush's memory of the past, Daniel Jackson indicates that they originally found the Icarus planet with the help of a mole inside the Lucian Alliance.