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[[Category:Planets]][[Category:SG-1]]
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[[File:P3X-116.jpg|thumb]]World SG-1 visited, eventually finding themselves fleeing from the Goa'uld Tanith, two death gliders and a battalion of Jaffa soldiers. Tok'ra intelligence confirmed the Goa'uld were scouting the planet as a possible location for a new base.
[[File:P3X-116.jpg]]World [[SG-1]] visited, eventually finding themselves fleeing from the [[Goa'uld]] [[Tanith]], two [[death gliders]] and a battalion of [[Jaffa]] soldiers. [[Tok'ra]] intelligence confirmed the Goa'uld were scouting the planet as a possible location for a new base.
Teal'c, armed with a Goa'uld cannon, fired at Tanith's hovering Al'kesh and disabled the command center, sending the vessel crashing directly into the D.H.D.. The shockwave of the explosion split the Stargate in two, destroying any chance of returning to the planet via gate.
[[Teal'c]], armed with a [[Goa'uld cannon]], fired at Tanith's hovering [[Al'kesh]] and disabled the command center, sending the vessel crashing directly into the [[D.H.D.]]. The shockwave of the explosion split the [[Stargate]] in two, destroying any chance of returning to the planet via gate.





Revision as of 20:18, 17 March 2015


P3X-116.jpgWorld SG-1 visited, eventually finding themselves fleeing from the Goa'uld Tanith, two death gliders and a battalion of Jaffa soldiers. Tok'ra intelligence confirmed the Goa'uld were scouting the planet as a possible location for a new base. Teal'c, armed with a Goa'uld cannon, fired at Tanith's hovering Al'kesh and disabled the command center, sending the vessel crashing directly into the D.H.D.. The shockwave of the explosion split the Stargate in two, destroying any chance of returning to the planet via gate.


DETAILS

HOME TO - Unknown
FIRST APPEARED - 48 Hours


KEY EPISODE

48 Hours - SG-1 tracks the Goa'uld Tanith and a small contigent of his Jaffa on the surface of P3X-116 when a glider makes their position.