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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* This character has no canonic name but he's part of the pure ''Stargate'' universe canon. The term "'''Guard'''" used to define him is the same used for the three credited airmen ([[Weterings]], [[McAtee]], and [[Fryatt]]) in the [[:Credits:Children of the Gods|ending credits]].
* This character has no canonic name but he's part of the pure ''Stargate'' universe canon. The term "'''Guard'''" used to define him is the same used for the three credited airmen ([[Weterings]], [[McAtee]], and [[Fryatt]]) in the [[:Credits:Children of the Gods#With|ending credits]].
* Guard's rank is visible on his jacket sleeves.
* Guard's rank is visible on his jacket sleeves.
* This noncommissioned officer has the highest rank of this team, However, he doesn't speak, even doesn't give orders. It seems that it is Staff Sergeant [[McAtee]], less ranked, who gives orders.
* This noncommissioned officer has the highest rank of this team, However, he doesn't speak, even doesn't give orders. It seems that it is Staff Sergeant [[McAtee]], less ranked, who gives orders.

Revision as of 20:32, 4 January 2017

Guard
Biographical information
Planet of origin Earth
Nationality American
Death 1997
Stargate Command embarkation room
Gender
Race Tau'ri
Species Human
Socio-political information
Occupation Military
Rank Technical Sergeant
Allegiance US Air Force
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Sylvain Cameron
First appearance "Children of the Gods"

This Guard is a US Air Force Technical Sergeant, affected to the guard of the Stargate Command embarkation room. He has been killed by Apophis' Serpent Guards in 1997 (SG1: "Children of the Gods").

Character's evolution

The guard is playing poker with four others teammates in the Stargate Command embarkation room. Suddenly, the Stargate activates and kawooshes. He takes a weapon given by Staff Sergent McAtee. When the Serpent Guards open fire, he is the first to be killed by a staff weapon blast and he falls on the poker table.

Notes

  • This character has no canonic name but he's part of the pure Stargate universe canon. The term "Guard" used to define him is the same used for the three credited airmen (Weterings, McAtee, and Fryatt) in the ending credits.
  • Guard's rank is visible on his jacket sleeves.
  • This noncommissioned officer has the highest rank of this team, However, he doesn't speak, even doesn't give orders. It seems that it is Staff Sergeant McAtee, less ranked, who gives orders.

Behind the scenes

  • This extra has not been credited.