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=== {{ep|Children of the Gods}} ([[1997]]) ===
=== {{ep|Children of the Gods}} ([[1997]]) ===
Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]] takes a Kleenex box from a table and send it through the [[Stargate]] on [[Abydos]] instead of a probe for, according to O'Neill, [[Daniel Jackson]] will know that this will come from him and not from somebody else.
Later the Kleenex box is sent bac, sandy and with a note written on it: "THANK SEND MORE". Eventually, a team is assembled and sent to Abydos. Yet [[Major General]] [[George Hammond]] asks them not to send a Kleenex box as a message.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 07:16, 24 February 2017

Kleenex box
"Thanks, send more" (SG1: "Children of the Gods").
Type Object
Usage Blowing of noses
Production information
Manufacturer Tau'ri
Out of Universe information
First appearance "Children of the Gods"

A Kleenex box is a cardboard box containing disposable paper tissues. One of these boxes has been used by Jack O'Neill to serve as probe in order to know if Daniel Jackson was still alive.

Evolution

"Children of the Gods" (1997)

Colonel Jack O'Neill takes a Kleenex box from a table and send it through the Stargate on Abydos instead of a probe for, according to O'Neill, Daniel Jackson will know that this will come from him and not from somebody else.

Later the Kleenex box is sent bac, sandy and with a note written on it: "THANK SEND MORE". Eventually, a team is assembled and sent to Abydos. Yet Major General George Hammond asks them not to send a Kleenex box as a message.

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