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* This is an {{unnamed character}}. | |||
* As seen in the kicking sequence, the guard is presumably dead as his head was twisted by the kick. | * As seen in the kicking sequence, the guard is presumably dead as his head was twisted by the kick. | ||
* The nationality is deduced as the guard is part of the [[Special Forces]]. | * The nationality is deduced as the guard is part of the [[Special Forces]]. |
Revision as of 14:09, 25 August 2021
Special Forces guard | |
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A character from Stargate SG-1 | |
Biographical information | |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Nationality | American |
Death |
1997 (killed by Charles Kawalsky's Goa'uld) Near the Stargate Command infirmary |
Gender | |
Race | Tau'ri |
Species | Human |
Status | Presumably deceased |
Socio-political information | |
Occupation | Military |
Affiliation | Special Forces |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by | Paul Wu |
First appearance | "The Enemy Within" |
The Special Forces guard was assigned to watch over Teal'c before the latter being transferred from Stargate Command. He has been presumably killed in 1997 by Charles Kawalsky's Goa'uld.
Character's evolution
"The Enemy Within" (1997)
With a teammate, the SF guard is assigned to guard Teal'c. The three of them go to the Stargate Command infirmary so Major Charles Kawalsky could thank Teal'c for saving him. As Kawalsky makes it an order, the two guards leave the room and take place behind the door. After having neutralized Teal'c, Charles Kawalsky's Goa'uld leaves the infirmary, kills the second guard and strikes the first one on his face with his foot, twisting his head, and heads up to the control room aftermath.
Seconds later, Teal'c leaves the infirmary as well and sees the two guards on the ground.
Notes
- This is an unnamed character.
- As seen in the kicking sequence, the guard is presumably dead as his head was twisted by the kick.
- The nationality is deduced as the guard is part of the Special Forces.
Behind the scenes
- Paul Wu has also portrayed a Shavadai rider in the next Stargate SG-1 episode, "Emancipation".