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[[File:Quantummirror.jpg|300px|thumb]]Dimensional portal of unknown origin, presumably constructed of [[naquadah]], capable of transporting an individual into an alternate reality at one touch.  The mirror is controlled with a separate control remote, which allows the user to "dial" to different dimensions.


Quantum mirror
[[SG-1]] discovered a quantum mirror on [[P3R-233]], and stored it at [[Area 51]].  After two unintended contacts with parallel universes, [[George Hammond|General George Hammond]] ordered the device destroyed.


[[File:Quantummirror.jpg|thumb]]Dimensional portal of unknown origin, presumably constructed of [[naquadah]], capable of transporting an individual into an alternate reality at one touch.  The mirror is controlled with a separate control remote, which allows the user to "dial" to different dimensions.
==  KEY EPISODES ==
[[SG-1]] discovered a quantum mirror on [[P3R-233]], and stored it at [[Area 51]]. After two unintended contacts with parallel universes, [[General George Hammond]] ordered the device destroyed.
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s1/119.shtml There But For the Grace of God] - Daniel Jackson accidentally crosses into another reality via the quantum mirror, gaining insight into the future fate of his realm's Earth.<br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s3/306.shtml Point of View] - An alternate Samantha Carter and Charles Kawalski step into our realm, requesting assistance from an oncoming Goa'uld attack in their universe; General Hammond orders the mirror destroyed.<br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s9/913.shtml Ripple Effect] - Dr. Lee confirms that General Hammond indeed ordered the quantum mirror destroyed, preventing them from now returning the SG-1 units from returning to their own realities in that manner.<br />


 
[[Category:Technology]][[Category:SG-1]]
==  KEY EPISODES ==
There But For the Grace of God - Daniel Jackson accidentally crosses into another reality via the quantum mirror, gaining insight into the future fate of his realm's Earth.<br />
Point of View - An alternate Samantha Carter and Charles Kawalski step into our realm, requesting assistance from an oncoming Goa'uld attack in their universe; General Hammond orders the mirror destroyed.<br />
Ripple Effect - Dr. Lee confirms that General Hammond indeed ordered the quantum mirror destroyed, preventing them from now returning the SG-1 units from returning to their own realities in that manner.

Revision as of 15:59, 17 February 2016

Quantummirror.jpg

Dimensional portal of unknown origin, presumably constructed of naquadah, capable of transporting an individual into an alternate reality at one touch. The mirror is controlled with a separate control remote, which allows the user to "dial" to different dimensions.

SG-1 discovered a quantum mirror on P3R-233, and stored it at Area 51. After two unintended contacts with parallel universes, General George Hammond ordered the device destroyed.

KEY EPISODES

There But For the Grace of God - Daniel Jackson accidentally crosses into another reality via the quantum mirror, gaining insight into the future fate of his realm's Earth.
Point of View - An alternate Samantha Carter and Charles Kawalski step into our realm, requesting assistance from an oncoming Goa'uld attack in their universe; General Hammond orders the mirror destroyed.
Ripple Effect - Dr. Lee confirms that General Hammond indeed ordered the quantum mirror destroyed, preventing them from now returning the SG-1 units from returning to their own realities in that manner.