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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The third symbol is not seen on screen.
* The third symbol is not seen on screen (actually it appears but is too blurred to be recognized). The missing glyph is given a first time in ''[[Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection]]'' [[Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection 6|issue #6]] but it was the [[Abydos]] point of origin. A second glyph is given in the [[Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection 10|issue #10]]. Yet, as this magazine is not considered as [[canon]] in {{SITENAME}}, the third unknown glyph remains unknown.


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 15:49, 26 March 2022

P3X-797
The border between the Land of the Light and the Land of the Dark (SG1: "The Broca Divide")
Astrographic information
Address
Galaxy Milky Way
Atmosphere Breathable
Status Active
Societal information
Race Present : Untouched
Previously : Touched
Technological period Present : Bronze Age
Earth interest Archeology
Domination Present : Untouched
Previously : Touched
Goa'uld
History of Stargate Active
Out of Stargate universe information
First appearance "The Broca Divide"

P3X-797 is a planet located in the Milky Way galaxy.

Overview

The planet is divided in two parts; the Land of the Dark, a wooden and permanently dark area, and the Land of Light, a bright an sunny area where live the locals. The architecture is from the Minoan culture. The Stargate is located in the Land of the Dark (SG1: "The Broca Divide").

Geography

Races living on P3X-797

People from P3X-797

Notable visitors

Locations on P3X-797

History

This planet has been conquered by "evil gods" a long time ago, yet they left the planet and released an airborne parasitical virus that touched the people who had histamin in their bodies and transformed them into primitives. They eventually became too dangerous so the Untouched had to bannish them into the Land of the Dark.

Detailled evolution

Notes

  • The third symbol is not seen on screen (actually it appears but is too blurred to be recognized). The missing glyph is given a first time in Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection issue #6 but it was the Abydos point of origin. A second glyph is given in the issue #10. Yet, as this magazine is not considered as canon in Semantic Stargate Wiki, the third unknown glyph remains unknown.

Behind the scenes

See also

External links

References