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{{Blurb}}[[SG-1]] discovers the village of [[Camelot]] on an [[Planet of Camelot|alien world]], and must face [[Merlin]]'s [[Hologram|security system]] when they go in search of an [[Anti-Ori weapon|Ancient weapon]]. Elsewhere, [[Earth]] and its allies assemble a fleet when a working Ori [[Supergate]] is discovered.{{Blurbclose}}
{{synopsis|[[SG-1]] discovers the village of [[Camelot]] on an [[Planet of Camelot|alien world]], and must face [[Merlin]]'s [[Hologram|security system]] when they go in search of an [[Anti-Ori weapon|Ancient weapon]]. Elsewhere, [[Earth]] and its allies assemble a fleet when a working Ori [[Supergate]] is discovered.}}
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"Camelot"
An episode from Stargate SG-1
Episode Nb Season 9
Episode 20
Directed by Martin Wood
Written by Joseph Mallozzi
Paul Mullie
Original air date (2006-03-10)  USA: March 10, 2006
(2006-03-14)  UK: March 14, 2006
Length 41'55"
Guest starring
Episode chronology
Précédent "Crusade" "Flesh and Blood" Suivant
Episode title card
SG-1 discovers the village of Camelot on an alien world, and must face Merlin's security system when they go in search of an Ancient weapon. Elsewhere, Earth and its allies assemble a fleet when a working Ori Supergate is discovered.
"Camelot" is the 20th episode of Stargate SG-1 Season 9.

Summary

Story development

Story

Previously

Teaser

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Analysis

Questions

Answered questions

Non-answered questions

Template:Appearances Camelot

Notes

  • Even if "Flesh and Blood" is obviously a direct following of "Camelot" (more than four hours later according to Samantha Carter), this episode is not counted as a two or three parter in Stargate Wiki: there is no "And now the conclusion" line on the "Flesh and Blood" teaser as well as "Camelot" hasn't the "To be continued" screen before the ending credits.

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