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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Fryatt's name is almost visible at the beginning of {{ep|hathor}} on his fatigues identification patch, but the first two letters are briefly entirely visible (frame by frame, thanks to the DVD) when he's falling after been shot by the [[tranquilizer gun]] in the locker room. | * Fryatt's name is almost visible at the beginning of {{ep|hathor}} on his fatigues identification patch, but the first two letters "FR" are briefly entirely visible (frame by frame, thanks to the DVD) when he's falling after been shot by the [[tranquilizer gun]] in the locker room. | ||
* "Fryatt"'s name is obviously a reuse of the patch of the first [[Fryatt]] seen in {{ep|children of the gods}}. | * "Fryatt"'s name is obviously a reuse of the patch of the first [[Fryatt]] seen in {{ep|children of the gods}}. | ||
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Fryatt | |
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A character from Stargate SG-1 | |
Biographical information | |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Nationality | American |
Gender | |
Race | Tau'ri |
Species | Human |
Status | Alive (in 1997) |
Socio-political information | |
Occupation | Military |
Rank | Airman First Class |
Allegiances |
Stargate Command Hathor (previously, against his will) |
Affiliation | US Air Force |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by | Bob Frazer |
First appearance | "Hathor" |
Fryatt is a US Air Force Airman First Class who has been "seduced" by Hathor in 1997.
Character's evolution
"Hathor" (1997)
Soon after the delivery of a sarcophagus from Mexico in Stargate Command, Airman Fryatt announces to General Hammond the arrest of a woman who claimed to know that the Stargate was here.
After the SGC female personnel have been locked into a prison room, Dr. Fraiser calls the airman to open as five women are "alone". He and another airman enter the room. Fryatt is kissed by Fraiser and disarmed.
Later, as he is shielding Hathor against Captain Samantha Carter and Colonel Jack O'Neill, he is eventually shot by a tranquilizer gun and falls on the locker room's floor.
Notes
- Fryatt's name is almost visible at the beginning of "Hathor" on his fatigues identification patch, but the first two letters "FR" are briefly entirely visible (frame by frame, thanks to the DVD) when he's falling after been shot by the tranquilizer gun in the locker room.
- "Fryatt"'s name is obviously a reuse of the patch of the first Fryatt seen in "Children of the Gods".
Behind the scenes
- Bob Frazer is credited as "Airman" in the episode's ending credits.