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When [[Stargate Command]] manage to send a [[MALP]] on the planet, they eventually discover that Boyd and his team are scared, but they have to enlarge the camera focus and find a [[P3W-451's black hole|newly formed black hole]]. The camera image seems still. | When [[Stargate Command]] manage to send a [[MALP]] on the planet, they eventually discover that Boyd and his team are scared, but they have to enlarge the camera focus and find a [[P3W-451's black hole|newly formed black hole]]. The camera image seems still. | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 13 June 2019
Watts | |
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A character from Stargate SG-1 | |
Biographical information | |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Nationality | American |
Death |
1998 P3W-451 |
Gender | |
Race | Tau'ri |
Species | Human |
Status | Deceased |
Socio-political information | |
Occupation | Military |
Rank | Captain |
Allegiance | Stargate Command |
Affiliation | SG-10 |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by | Jim Thorburn |
First appearance | "A Matter of Time" |
- "We are witnessing good men die in slow motion!"
- —Colonel Jack O'Neill (SG1: "A Matter of Time")
Watts was a Captain and member of SG-10. He has been trapped, then torn apart on P3W-451 in 1998, when one of the suns went nova and became a black hole.
Character's evolution
"A Matter of Time" (1998)
On the surface of the planet, four panicked people are running in a desert sand, but their steps seem to be in slow motion. Major Henry Boyd is urging his SG-10 teammates, but his voice is slowed as well. He grabs Captain Watts, who fell on the sand, and order hims to dial Earth on the Dial Home Device located after the top of the hill. They eventually reach the DHD, and Watts starts dialing Earth, but tells the team that they won't make it. Boyd encourages the team that they will make it and turns over to see what's behind him.
When Stargate Command manage to send a MALP on the planet, they eventually discover that Boyd and his team are scared, but they have to enlarge the camera focus and find a newly formed black hole. The camera image seems still.
Notes
- Like the iris was torn apart by the black hole's attraction, Watts, as well as his teammates, is torn apart in the same by the tidal forces (according to the very words of Captain Carter), considered lost.
- Watts' name isn't spoken in the episode, yet Jim Thorburn's character is credited as "Watts".