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World under [[Goa'uld]] control, discovered by the [[Tok'ra]] as a secret base where [[Apophis]] was building a new, advanced [[Apophis's prototype ship|prototype ship]]. | |||
The [[Stargate]] was heavily guarded. Through a dense forest lies the massive superstructure where the vessel was under construction. [[Death glider|Death gliders]] patrolled the skies around the factory. [[SG-1]], under the influence of the [[Atoniek armbands]], entered and exited relatively unnoticed, but not before destroying Apophis's experimental craft. | |||
== DETAILS == | == DETAILS == | ||
HOME TO - [[Jaffa]]<br /> | HOME TO - [[Jaffa]]<br /> | ||
FIRST APPEARED - Upgrades | FIRST APPEARED - [https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/upgrades/ Upgrades] | ||
== KEY EPISODES == | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/upgrades/ Upgrades] - SG-1, minus Teal'c (initially), travels to PX9-757 to destroy Apophis' new experimental mothership.<br /> | |||
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/divide-and-conquer/ Divide and Conquer] - The Tok'ra Anise asks the team to describe their recent mission to PX9-757.<br/> | |||
[[Category:Planets]][[Category:SG-1]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:27, 5 October 2017
World under Goa'uld control, discovered by the Tok'ra as a secret base where Apophis was building a new, advanced prototype ship.
The Stargate was heavily guarded. Through a dense forest lies the massive superstructure where the vessel was under construction. Death gliders patrolled the skies around the factory. SG-1, under the influence of the Atoniek armbands, entered and exited relatively unnoticed, but not before destroying Apophis's experimental craft.
DETAILS
HOME TO - Jaffa
FIRST APPEARED - Upgrades
KEY EPISODES
Upgrades - SG-1, minus Teal'c (initially), travels to PX9-757 to destroy Apophis' new experimental mothership.
Divide and Conquer - The Tok'ra Anise asks the team to describe their recent mission to PX9-757.