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=== {{ep|In the Line of Duty}} ([[1998]]) === | === {{ep|In the Line of Duty}} ([[1998]]) === | ||
General [[George Hammond]] assigns SG-10, [[SG-11|11]] and [[SG-12|12]] to find location in coordination with Dr. [[Daniel Jackson]] to relocate and secure the [[Nasyan]] | General [[George Hammond]] assigns SG-10, [[SG-11|11]] and [[SG-12|12]] to find location in coordination with Dr. [[Daniel Jackson]] in the hope to relocate and secure the [[Nasyan]] refugees. |
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Type | Military Scientific |
Headquarters | Stargate Command |
Language(s) | English |
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First mention | "In the Line of Duty" |
The SG-10 team has been created in 1998.
Overview
The SG-10 team is the first of the second wave of SG teams created in 1998, following the reinstatement of the Stargate Program. This team, like most of the other ones, is a military-scientific team, assigned to explore new homeworlds and diplomatic missions through the Stargate (SG1: "In the Line of Duty", "A Matter of Time").
Composition
Former members
- Major Henry "Hank" Boyd, commanding officer. Along with his team, he has been trapped, then torn apart on P3W-451 in 1998 because of the apparition of a black hole.
- Captain Watts, who shared the same fate than Boyd.
- An unnamed male team member, who shared the same fate than Boyd.
- An unnamed female team member, who shared the same fate than Boyd.
Evolution
"In the Line of Duty" (1998)
General George Hammond assigns SG-10, 11 and 12 to find location in coordination with Dr. Daniel Jackson in the hope to relocate and secure the Nasyan refugees.