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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Olan is one the best [[Eurondan unmanned aero-fighter]]s pilot, but the intensive use of the neural interface for many years  damaged his mental capacities ([[SG1]]: {{ep|the other side}}).
Ollan is one the best [[Eurondan unmanned aero-fighter]]s pilot, but the intensive use of the neural interface for many years  damaged his mental capacities ([[SG1]]: {{ep|the other side}}).


== Character's evolution ==
== Character's evolution ==
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=== {{ep|the other side}} ([[2000]]) ===
=== {{ep|the other side}} ([[2000]]) ===


Soon after Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]] easily shot down an enemy biplane using the [[neural interface]] of the [[Eurondan unmanned aero-fighter]], he notices the livid sight of Ollan. Alar explains then the reason of his condition: the many years Ollan spent on this chair all along his adult life.
Soon after Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]] easily shot down an enemy biplane using the [[neural interface]] of the [[Eurondan unmanned aero-fighter]], he notices the livid sight of Ollan, the pilot at his left side. Alar explains then the reason of his condition: the many years Ollan spent on this chair all along his adult life.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The character name is spelled "Ollan" in the Zone 2 DVD SDH subtitles, yet it is spelled "Olan" in the Blu-ray version. "Ollan" is retained.
* The character name is spelled "Ollan" in the Zone 2 DVD SDH subtitles, yet it is spelled "Olan" in the Blu-ray version. "Ollan" is retained.
* Ollan is presumably deceased as all the [[Eurondan underground base]] is about to collapse the moment [[SG-1]] leave the planet through the [[Stargate]].


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Latest revision as of 07:23, 8 May 2023

Ollan
A character from Stargate SG-1
Biographical information
Planet of origin Euronda
Death 2000
Eurondan underground base
Gender
Race Eurondan
Species Human
Status Presumably deceased
Socio-political information
Occupation Unmanned aero-fighter pilot
Allegiance Eurondan
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Kris Keeler
First appearance "The Other Side"

Ollan was a Eurondan pilot, one of the best according to Alar. He presumably died in 2000 in the Eurondan undeground base.

Biography

Ollan is one the best Eurondan unmanned aero-fighters pilot, but the intensive use of the neural interface for many years damaged his mental capacities (SG1: "The Other Side").

Character's evolution

"The Other Side" (2000)

Soon after Colonel Jack O'Neill easily shot down an enemy biplane using the neural interface of the Eurondan unmanned aero-fighter, he notices the livid sight of Ollan, the pilot at his left side. Alar explains then the reason of his condition: the many years Ollan spent on this chair all along his adult life.

Notes

  • The character name is spelled "Ollan" in the Zone 2 DVD SDH subtitles, yet it is spelled "Olan" in the Blu-ray version. "Ollan" is retained.
  • Ollan is presumably deceased as all the Eurondan underground base is about to collapse the moment SG-1 leave the planet through the Stargate.

Behind the scenes

  • Kris Keeler is credited as "Zombie Pilot" in the episode.