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=== {{ep|Children of the Gods}} ([[1995]]) ===
=== {{ep|Children of the Gods}} ([[1995]]) ===


When the [[second Abydos team]] comes back [[Earth]] through the [[Stargate]], Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]] is surprised to see that an [[iris]] has closed, covering the [[wormhole]]. [[Major General]] [[George Hammond]] explains that this titanium-made iris will hopefully prevent any unwilling intrusion.
When the [[second Abydos team]] comes back [[Earth]] through the [[Stargate]], Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]] is surprised to see that an [[iris]] has closed, covering the [[wormhole]]. [[Major General]] [[George Hammond]] explains that this titanium-made iris will hopefully prevent any unwanted intrusion.


=== {{ep|The Enemy Within}} ===
=== {{ep|The Enemy Within}} ===

Latest revision as of 19:28, 18 September 2017

Titanium
Type Element
Place of origin Earth
Production information
Manufacturer Tau'ri
Out of Universe information
First appearance "Children of the Gods"
Wikipedia article

Titanium is a chemical element that can be found on Earth. It has been used notably to build the first Stargate iris.

Evolution

When the second Abydos team comes back Earth through the Stargate, Colonel Jack O'Neill is surprised to see that an iris has closed, covering the wormhole. Major General George Hammond explains that this titanium-made iris will hopefully prevent any unwanted intrusion.

When the Goa'uld make several attemps to invade Stargate Command with no success, Captain Samantha Carter explains to Daniel Jackson and Jack O'Neill that the iris is made of pure titanium, positioned three micrometers from the event horizon.

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See also

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