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Reilly
Biographical information
Planet of origin Earth
Nationality American
Death 1995
Abydos pyramid
Gender
Race Tau'ri
Species Human
Socio-political information
Occupation Military
Rank Airman First Class
Allegiance US Air Force
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Jack Moore
First appearance Stargate

Reilly was an Airman First Class in the US Air Force. He was part of the first recon team sent to Abydos by the Stargate in 1995. He died on Abydos, knocked out by an Horus guard.

Character's evolution

Stargate (1995)

Reilly is part of the recon team for the new found planet which coordinates were discovered by Dr. Daniel Jackson. He passes through the Stargate's wormhole and starts doing recon under Colonel O'Neill's orders.

On Abydos, Reilly is part of the base camp team. When a sandstorm is raising on the planet, Reilly ask Freeman, Porro and Ferretti to fold back to the pyramid. Reilly suggest to turn the gate on themselves. Ferretti replies back that they could materialize in the vacuum of outer space.

Later, trying to defend themselves against an unknown enemy, Reilly is knocked out and dragged away. His left ear is bleading.

When O'Neill is throwned inside the Ra's mothership pit, Reilly's body lays at the surface of the water.[1] After Kawalsky's report of the situation, O'Neill turns back and sees the body.

Notes

  • Reilly's rank is visible on his fatigues's sleeves just before he passes through the Stargate.
  • Reilly is credited as "Lieutenant" in the movie's ending credits (the same for all O'Neill's team members), yet the visible rank on his fatigues is Airman First Class.

References

  1. This assessment is based on the fact that some small sleeves are visible on screen. On previous images, Porro had only a jacket without sleeve and Reilly had a T-shirt with small sleeves. This is a logical deduction.