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Vidrine | A competent and no-nonsense U.S. military officer, Lieutenant General Vidrine oversees [[Earth|Earth's]] interstellar spacecraft development program. He supervised the failed first flight of the [[X-301]] Interceptor. Not pleased with [[Jack O'Neill|Jack O'Neill's]] sense of humor, he paid little attention to the Colonel's handling of the situation, though he was impressed with potential that the X-301 initially demonstrated. | ||
General Vidrine is probably stationed at the Pentagon, and has occasional dealings with the [[Stargate]] program, on a special projects basis. He was placed over the BC-303 construction program, the first stage of which was to locate a rich [[naquadah]] mine to supply raw material for building a fleet of interstellar battle cruisers for the defense of Earth. This became Vidrine's top priority, and he was not unwilling to relocate a tribe of [[Unas]] who stood between the S.G.C. and the mine. | |||
General Vidrine is probably stationed at the Pentagon, and has occasional dealings with the [[Stargate]] program, on a special projects basis. He was placed over the BC-303 construction program, the first stage of which was to locate a rich [[naquadah]] mine to supply raw material for building a fleet of | |||
Under Vidrine the program eventually produced the ''[[Prometheus]]'', ''[[Daedalus]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', and several other ''Daedalus''-class deep space carriers. | |||
== DETAILS == | == DETAILS == | ||
PLAYED BY - Steven Williams | PLAYED BY - [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931736/ Steven Williams] (web site)<br /> | ||
FIRST APPEARED - Tangent | FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/tangent/ Tangent] | ||
== KEY EPISODES == | |||
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/tangent/ Tangent] - Vidrine arrives at a secret air strip to witness the first flight of the X-301. When the ship goes off course and a crisis erupts, the general leaves the situation in the hands of General Hammond.<br /> | |||
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/absolute-power/ Absolute Power] - In Daniel's dream, Vidrine is in charge of the Goa'uld-originated planetary defense network -- until Daniel seizes control.<br /> | |||
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/enemy-mine/ Enemy Mine] - Vidrine stresses the importance of gaining access to a rich naquadah mine discovered off-world, and orders the S.G.C.'s teams to do whatever is necessary to remove the local Unas population who regard the mine as sacred ground.<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 17:02, 14 July 2017
A competent and no-nonsense U.S. military officer, Lieutenant General Vidrine oversees Earth's interstellar spacecraft development program. He supervised the failed first flight of the X-301 Interceptor. Not pleased with Jack O'Neill's sense of humor, he paid little attention to the Colonel's handling of the situation, though he was impressed with potential that the X-301 initially demonstrated.
General Vidrine is probably stationed at the Pentagon, and has occasional dealings with the Stargate program, on a special projects basis. He was placed over the BC-303 construction program, the first stage of which was to locate a rich naquadah mine to supply raw material for building a fleet of interstellar battle cruisers for the defense of Earth. This became Vidrine's top priority, and he was not unwilling to relocate a tribe of Unas who stood between the S.G.C. and the mine.
Under Vidrine the program eventually produced the Prometheus, Daedalus, Odyssey, and several other Daedalus-class deep space carriers.
DETAILS
PLAYED BY - Steven Williams (web site)
FIRST APPEARED - Tangent
KEY EPISODES
Tangent - Vidrine arrives at a secret air strip to witness the first flight of the X-301. When the ship goes off course and a crisis erupts, the general leaves the situation in the hands of General Hammond.
Absolute Power - In Daniel's dream, Vidrine is in charge of the Goa'uld-originated planetary defense network -- until Daniel seizes control.
Enemy Mine - Vidrine stresses the importance of gaining access to a rich naquadah mine discovered off-world, and orders the S.G.C.'s teams to do whatever is necessary to remove the local Unas population who regard the mine as sacred ground.