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Cameron Mitchell
Cameron Mitchell, or Cam is the current leader of SG-1 since 2005, after Lieutenant Colonel Samantha Carter. He was a talented United States Air Force pilot where he was given the callsign "Shaft", and once participated in the Battle of Antarctica, where he was injured. After recovering, he requested to join SG-1, only to discover the other members, Carter, Teal'c and Doctor Daniel Jackson taking different posts, but after a few months, he eventually got the team back together. For most of his time as commander of SG-1, he fought the Ori, as well as the Goa'uld, particularly Ba'al. He was recently promoted to full-bird Colonel.
Early life
Cameron Mitchell was born in 1970 to Frank and Wendy Mitchell. He grew up in Auburn, Kansas, and had at least one sibling. He also had a grandmother, who was a very devout Christian, and was described by Mitchell as a "Bible thumper", as she often taught him several religously-related stories, though Mitchell often just nods his head until she gave him macaroons. His grandfather was the captain of the Achilles, which once transported the Stargate from Egypt to the United States, to prevent the Germans from getting their hands on it towards the brink of World War II. His father was a test pilot. However one day, one of the tests almost cost Frank his life, and both his legs, though they were replaced by prosthetics. He later decided to become a pilot, just like his father. (SG1: "Origin", "Collateral Damage", "Line in the Sand")
During High School, he had quite an infatuation for a fellow student, Amy Vandenberg. Though she was unaware of this, Mitchell was unaware that she had an infatuation for him, even being oblivious to some signs, including dumping her boyfriend so Mitchell can ask her out for the prom, though he didn't ask her out on that day. He also took fencing in college, but admitted to have flunked it on several occasions. He also learned to speak some Chinese at some point. (SG1: "Avalon, Part 2", "Ripple Effect", "The Scourge", "Bounty")
He then became a pilot. While he was only a cadet, he made friends with Bryce Ferguson, who both wanted to eventually join the Space Program. However, in 2002, Ferguson saved Mitchell's life, but Ferguson himself was injured, as a piece of shrapnel was lodged against an inter-cranial artery in his head, which would later turn into an aneurysm. While Mitchell was Captain, he was flying F-16s over the Middle Eastern desert. In one mission incident, he thought he was targetting insurgents, but due to the credebility of local allied intelligence, he mistakenly bombed a vehicle full of innocent refugees rather than the enemy. (SG1: "Collateral Damage", "Stronghold")
Eventually, he joined the Stargate Program, and became an F-302 pilot for the Prometheus, where he was assigned the callsign "Shaft". (SG1: "Avalon, Part 1")
2004
Mitchell led a squadron of F-302s to hold off Anubis' forces during the Battle of Antarctica. His primary concern was the protection of SG-1, who gained access to the Ancient outpost, where they found the weaponry powerful enough to destroy Anubis and his fleet. However, in the process, his 302 was hit twice by Death glider and Al'kesh fire, the second time knocked out his co-pilot, and the 302 made a crash landing on the Antarctic ice, where Mitchell was gravely injured. He was out cold when a swarm of Drone weapons destroyed Anubis' fleet. He was eventually found and was given the best care Earth had to offer. During his long recovery, President Henry Hayes awarded him the Medal of Honor, and was promised any position in Stargate Command. His chances of walking again were slim, but against all odds, he could walk again and eventually made a complete recovery. (SG1: "Lost City, Part 2", "Avalon, Part 1")
2005
After his full recovery, he requested to join SG-1, which General O'Neill granted. Mitchell managed to have read every mission report that the team has filed, as he was given the highest security clearance in the World. However, O'Neill didn't tell him that the rest of the team had moved on; Samantha Carter was transferred to Area 51, Teal'c chose to leave SG-1 and become a full time member of the newly formed Free Jaffa Nation on Dakara, and Daniel Jackson requested to board the Daedalus for its next journey to Atlantis. He realised that he is to lead SG-1 and had to choose his new team members, despite wanting the old team back. He failed to convince any of them. However, after the arrival of Vala Mal Doran and her cause for making Jackson miss his flight in some unforeseeable events, Mitchell managed to persuade Jackson, Teal'c and Vala to follow Vala's clues for Ancient treasure on Earth, which Jackson later traced back to underneath Glastonbury Tor, England. (SG1: "Avalon, Part 1")
After arriving there, he was trapped in a chamber with Teal'c, and managed to have solved a puzzle before the ceiling could crush them. He took a sword belonging to King Arthur and eventually managed to defeat a holographic Knight and uncovered a mass of treasure, including an Intergalactic communication device, which later caused Jackson and Vala to have their consciousnesses transfered to the Alteran Home Galaxy. However, when the Ori found out about Jackson, and Earth, he was ordered to assist SG-12 on P3X-421 to retrive a Prior, and later found out the truth about the Ori and exposed the Prior, before he set himself on fire. He later had Teal'c help him carry the communication device and destroyed it by throwing it into the unstable vortex of a Stargate, which saved Jackson and Vala's life, before they were burned for "herecy". (SG1: "Avalon, Part 1", "Origin")
After Jackson and Vala collapsed again, even after the bracelets were detached, Mitchell and the two needed help from Arlos, but because of Vala's history, they had to take back Arlos' mother's necklace, by getting back a power coil from Inago and bringing Caius his cargo ship back from the Lucian Alliance, where Mitchell posed as a bounty hunter. After a Prior attempted to get the humans of P8X-412 to worship the Ori, SG-1's attempts to denounced them failed after the Prior unleashed a plague, and Mitchell was one of those who was taken ill and almost died, if Jackson didn't convince the Prior that his team would leave. (SG1: "The Ties That Bind", "The Powers That Be")
After the loss of Vala, who was transported to the Ori Home Galaxy after destroying the first Supergate, Carter eventually returned, and Mitchell managed to convince the team that since a new threat arised, the team reunited. The first mission the newly reunited team had done was to track Ba'al, who was secretly hiding on Earth after the defeat of the Replicators and Anubis. Their hunt ended after they find cloning equipment, and Ba'al has disappeared from the face of the Earth. (SG1: "Beachhead", "Ex Deus Machina")
He was once captured by the legendary Sodan on P9G-844, after he managed to have wounded Volnek, one of the strongest Sodan, though the rest of his people assumed he was killed. During Mitchell's recovery, he was trained for Kel shak lo, to fight another Sodan to the death. However, unknown to Mitchell, Jolan, his trainer challenged Mitchell after finding out he was Volnek's brother. Meanwhile, Mitchell discovered that the Sodan may have embraced Origin after a visit from a Prior named Damaris. He convinced Jolan enough that the Ori were not Gods, and so Jolan managed to drug him during Kel shak lo to give the illusion that he was killed in the fight. Jolan took him back to Earth, and since then, he still kept most of the Sodan fighting techniques on future missions. (SG1: "Babylon")
He and his team uncovered Khalek on P3X-584, after Stargate Command experienced trouble in actually dialling to the planet. After discovering that Khalek was not a prisoner, but rather an experiment of Anubis, he proposed killing him, or sending him to stasis. However, the IOA wished to study him for a way to defeat the Priors somehow. Eventually, Khalek's power gained so much, that he escaped and planned to return to 587 to finish his evolution and become the "second" Anubis. Fortunately, despite having the power to stop bullets, Mitchell and Jackson were able to kill him. The little time spent studying Khalek actually provided the team with a means to fight the priors by building a Prior disruptor. He was investigating an Ori plague which seemed to have infected two SG team members. He led the investigation, and discovered that containment has been breached, and the cases in the US grew rapidly. However, after learning that the same Prior from P9G-844 arranged this, he convinced the Sodan to help them, since they ignored the Prior's order to exterminate a peaceful civilisation. After capturing the Prior, he was forced to kill after the Prior disruptor no longer had any effect on him. (SG1: "Prototype", "The Fourth Horseman, Part 1", "The Fourth Horseman, Part 2")
2006
He and his team travelled to Galar, the homeworld of the Galarans, who created technology to manipulate people's memories. He had a relationship with the head of the project, Reya Varrick. However, after he woke up, he found blood on his hands and discovered she was murdered. He also confessed to the crime and was arrested by Galaran authorities, but due to diplomatic relations, he was released. However, he chose to find the real murderer, as his memories were faked so the authorities would not turn to the real murderer. By using the same mind altering technology, he eventually found out that Marrell, a member of the project, and Reya's ex-husband was the real murderer. However, the Galarans chose to ignore this, by altering Marrell's memories, believing Reya died in an accident. Mitchell was angered that there was no real justice to the murder and left, after his memory of Reya's murder was deleted. (SG1: "Collateral Damage")
After various SG-1s appeared from several Parallel Universes, Mitchell of this reality, as well as the team, particularly Carter eventually figured a way to stop more SG-1s from travelling to this Universe by using closing the breach responsible at a black hole. He worked with one alternate counterpart onboard the Prometheus, who was revealed to be responsible. He and his team managed to trick the alternate SG-1 before they arrived in Atlantis to steal the Zero Point Module and protect their Universe from the Ori. (SG1: "Ripple Effect")
He later had some time off, and decided to see his old friend, Bryce Ferguson. However, despite being given the best possible care, the doctors could not remove the aneurysm. He caught up with his time with his friend, but after Bryce went suspicious that Mitchell is "fighting aliens", he decided to use similar technology from Galar to allow Bryce to see what he had been through since he joined the Stargate Program. Mitchell apologised that his actions caused Bryce to slowly die, even thought Bryce himself told him not to be. He then left to participate in a mission to P2M-903 and rescue Teal'c, who was captured and may have been brainwashed by Ba'al. He found Teal'c and discovered that he was not brainwashed at all, and killed the Ba'al clone. (SG1: "Stronghold")
While investigating Kassa, a heavily addicted crop engineered by the Lucian Alliance, he and the team went to P6G-452, one of the major suppliers of Kassa, where he posed as a "drug dealer" known as "Shaft" to make a deal. However, after Worrel attempted to kill him, he and the team tried to escape, only to get captured again after Ba'al inconveniently stole the planet's Stargate. After a day of torture, he and his team were rescued by the new Earth ship, Odyssey the successor of the Prometheus, which was destroyed by the Ori satellite weapon over Tegalus. They tracked down Ba'al's Ha'tak and retrieved all the missing Stargates, and escaped through one of them before the Lucian Alliance destroyed the ship. He and his team was later forced to look after ab IOA delegate to the Gamma Site, where the R-75 bugs the personnel had been researching began taking over the surface. He managed to have geld them off until Carter worked out a way to leave the planet alive, by contacting the Odyssey. (SG1: "Ethon", "Off the Grid", "The Scourge")
Both he and Carter were sent "out of phase" after accessing Arthur's Mantle, one of the devices from Avalon. Not being noticed by anyone else, He recalled the mission report on Jackson and the Crystal skull and attempted to talk with him, but Jackson did not notice them. While Carter tried to find a way back, Mitchell followed Teal'c to P9G-844, where he discovered the Sodan had been wiped out by a ravaged Volnek, who is using a Sodan cloaking device to remain hidden. With the cloaking device, Teal'c was able to see Mitchell, and then thought of a plan to kill Volnek, by using Claymore mines and lure Volnek to the location. However, in the process, Arthur's Mantle deactivated, though Teal'c assisted Mitchell from being killed by Volnek, before he was killed by the explosion. (SG1: "Arthur's Mantle")
After Vala returned to warn that the Ori are coming to the Milky Way by building another Supergate, SG-1 found Camelot to find a weapon capable of destroying ascended beings, (later known as the Sangraal, their attempts activated Merlin's security system, another holographic guardian. Mitchell attempted to dispatch it like he did with the one on Avalon. However, the guardian was more lethal and would have killed Mitchell, but was saved when Jackson had to shoot the control crystals that disabled it. After discovering that the Sangraal is nowhere to be found, Mitchell and Jackson were beamed onboard the Korolev, a Russian 304 and was sent to the second Supergate, where the Ori went through and wiped out most ships defeding the Milky Way. The Korolev was destroyed, but Mitchell narrowly escaped by flying an F-302, where he was soon picked up by the Odyssey, he piloted the ship to retrieve Carter, and went with her, Teal'c and Bra'tac to stop the formidable Ori motherships from taking Chulak. However, their attempts failed, though they were beamed aboard the Odyssey, including Jackson and Vala, who were on one of the ships and escaped. (SG1: "Crusade", "Camelot", "Flesh and Blood")
After Jackson discovered Vagonbrei, he took his team there to hopefully find the Sangraal, only to find it empty and everyone dead from a sleep parasite, which the locals called "Morgan's curse". The parasite infected the team including Mitchell, who was with Teal'c, looking through the caves. They are able to hear a lizard, which was unaffected by the sleep parasite, being the only known creature on the planet. They trap the lizard to find a cure for the parasite, but Mitchell was too fatigued to continue. After a hazmat team found Teal'c outside the caves, they found Mitchell, who was later cured, as well as his team, after examining the lizard. He then welcomed Vala to the team, as she was given clearence to do so. (SG1: "Morpheus")
A clue to find the Sangraal led the team to Atlantis, where he was onboard the Odyssey, along with Carter and Dr. McKay to use one of Pegasus' black holes and a Stargate to dial a connection to the Supergate to prevent any more Ori ships from getting to the Milky Way. The mission was a success, and was given news by Teal'c that not only was a Hive Ship was destroyed, but an Ori ship was destroyed as well. However, Jackson failed to find the Sangraal after Morgan Le Fay was taken by the Others. (SG1: "The Pegasus Project")
When Ba'al arrived on Earth via al'kesh, he offered to help find the Sangraal in exchange that SG-1 kill his clones, who had apparently turned against him. SG-1 decide to capture them for information instead, and Mitchell interrogated one, where he claimed to have found a way if he is the real Ba'al or not; the real Ba'al wouldn't care about the guard while killing him. After a brainwashed Malcolm Barrett freed one of the Ba'als, who held everyone on Levels 15 to 17, Mitchell led a team to free the hostages while Bill Lee planned to use canisters of symbiote poison, though most of the Ba'als escaped with all the Stargate address they have to find the Sangraal to defeat not only the Ori, but the Ancients as well. (SG1: "Insiders")
He later spent his time off with Landry alone in O'Neill's cabin. However, at the same time, interdimensional parasites from the Sodan cloaking devices, which were used by the Trust to spy on Mitchell and Landry, terrorised the local hunters after taking the Colorado wildlife as hosts. Fortunately, through tracking them, Mitchell and the team were able to dispatch them through plenty of firepower. He and his team found enough time to play several rounds of poker at the end. (SG1: "Uninvited")
He and the team was later asked by Martin Lloyd and O'Neill to overlook the script for a supposed movie of Wormhole X-Treme! Mitchell originally planned a zombie sequence, but after Lloyd thought that no one does this anymore as "zombies have been done to death", Mitchell lost interest in it, but still went through the meeting until he was able to celebrate his 200th trip through the Stargate, including leaving Earth, returning to Earth, and other times stepping through an event horizon. (SG1: "200")
Afterwards, he and his team went undercover as simple villagers on a planet enslaved by the Ori, and saw an adult Adria, Vala's daughter. Suddenly, the planet was attacked by the Dakara superweapon, and they were beamed before they were killed. He then led his team to recover the Ori mothership on the surface, until discovering it was a Jaffa plot to comandeer the ship and use it to fight the Ori. Mitchell was stunned and captured by Bo'rel. When Adria was revealed to survive, both the Jaffa and Mitchell worked together in a futile attempt to stop her and was beamed back onboard the Odyssey before Adria destroyed the Dakara superweapon. (SG1: "Counterstrike")
When Vala was captured by Athena and the Trust, Mitchell and his team went to find her. He commanded a team to storm one of several known Trust-operated warehoused, but his was empty. They discovered her in a Police station, but she was extracted by the Trust posing as Carter before they arrived. Mitchell commandeered a motorcycle and pursued on the freeway, and found the car crashed by Vala. He was shot by one of the Trust members before he was killed, and was captured by Vala. Mitchell was held at a motel, trying to cinvince her she's one of his, though she doesn't believe him. He was later found by his team, who caught him with his pants down a second time. Eventually, Daniel convinced Vala, and welcomed her as part of SG-1. (SG1: "Memento Mori")
After the Lucian Alliance captured the Odyssey, and Vala and Jackson were also captured on a seperate mission by the Alliance, Mitchell planned on posing as Keffler, a close friend of Netan and get inside his circle. He used the Reol chemical to make Netan believe he was Keffler, and since no one else saw his face, he went undetected. He discovered that Anateo has captured the ship for his own benefit. When Teal'c was captured, he also posed as his torturer, until he let him escape. When Netan and Tenat found the Odyssey to get Anateo to surrender, he also made Tenat believe he was Netan in an attempt to get the two Ha'tak vessels to fight each other; Tenat lost the battle. He was beamed onboard the Odyssey, which was retaken by Carter and the crew. (SG1: "Company of Thieves")
When Adria gave Vala dreams on the location of the Sangraal, he and the team travelled to the Sangraal planet, but were quickly followed by Ori soldiers. He used the librarian Osric, who was Adria in disguise and a trapped Ba'al. When they found the mountain, Adria forced him to get the Sangraal, after numerous tests inside. When they unleashed a dragon, Mitchell planned to use C-4, make it swallow it, hopefully destroyed the dragon; Teal'c took his place, but it didn't work. It was stopped by Jackson saying "Ganos Lal" (Morgan Le Fay in Ancient). After they returned and experienced through Le Fay's planetary circuit, Jackson sacraficed him mind to build a Sangraal, where with Merlin's memories, compared the physical resemblence between Mitchell and Perceval. Mitchell confronted Vala and lectured to her that being a member of SG-1 is not about taking chances with their lives, but to witness fellow members doing it, and remarked that Vala was finally member of the team. When the Ori finally caught up, thanks to Carter and Ba'al's help, they were able to return to Earth, though Jackson was captured by Adria. (SG1: "The Quest")
2007
Despite the loss of Jackson, he and the team used Arthur's Mantle in order to protect the people of P9C-882 from the hands of the Ori, by sending the village out of phase, but this breaks down before the Ori arrive. The solution came too late, and Carter was wounded, though Mitchell was able to kill him. Mitchell was able to hide the building they were in, and tended to Carter, who eventually found a way to save the village before it was wiped out. Mitchell was able to follow Carter's instruction by using an Ancient crystal power cell from a dead soldier's Ori staff weapon as an alternate power source. The plan worked, with the Ori fooled that the village was destroyed. He then baked some macaroons to a recovering Carter, but she didn't like his cooking. A few weeks later, she witnessed Carter experimenting on the Mantle, and disappeared to an alternate reality. Thinking she was just stuck out of phase for two weeks before her return, Mitchell and the rest took shifts with Sodan cloaking devices, though Mitchell decided not to tell her what he was talking about. (SG1: "Line in the Sand", "The Road Not Taken")
When he eventually found Jackson, who was turned into a Prior of the Ori (albeit a peaceful, non-threatening one), he heard claims from Jackson that he was just getting Adria to trust him, so he could finish the Sangraal, disengage the Supergate from Pegasus and send an Ori mothership to go into the Ori home galaxy and destroy the Ori. Mitchell and the team boarded the mothership and shot their way through several soldiers. He and Vala finished completing the weapon, and after Jackson disabled Adria (he overriden the Prior disruptor, but she hadn't) he piloted the ship through the Supergate after they were beamed to the Odyssey (piloted by General O'Neill). Not knowing it actually worked, he witnessed the Supergate activating, sending an addition six Ori ships to the Milky Way, making the total up to six. (SG1: "The Shroud")
He and the team intervened in the Lucian Alliance distribution of Kassa by destroying three Kassa transport trains. On the third, he was met with resistance, but escaped before it was destroyed. Little did he knew, he was tagged with mild radiation, so he and the team could be tracked. This forced Netan to release a bounty on the team's heads. After destroying the trains, he earned some off time; he planned on using it to move to Auburn for his High School reunion. He was forced to take Vala with him, who had nothing to do. They went to his parents' home, where Vala feigned that she and Mitchell were involved in a sex-filled relationship. He also saw his old friend, Darrel Grimes and crush Amy Vanderburg (recently divorced from his husband) for the first time in years, where he learned that other than him having a crush on her, she had a crush on him. During the reunion party, he was discovered by bounty hunter Odai Ventrell, who planned to use him to lure the rest of the team. After this was foiled and captured Odai, Mitchell convinced him of an opportunity to be far richer; assassinating a weakening Netan and take his place. In the end, he and Amy finally shared a kiss, before leaving back to Stargate Command. (SG1: "Bounty")
After Jackson thought he'd found the location of the Clava Thessara Infinitas, the team travelled to P4M-328, where they find that their Stargate was a museum peace. Mitchell was forced to pretend they were members of the planet's growing terrorist faction, until they uncover a power source to return home. When they finally do, they were surrounded by the authorities, though Mitchell convinced Quartus who they were and to contact Earth if they feel they are ready for relations with Earth, though in the end the planet chose to "stick their heads in the sand." (SG1: "Bad Guys")
After Teal'c set out on a vendetta against age-old enemy Arkad (a Jaffa who turned to Origin and became leader of the Illac Renin), who was responsible for bombing the Jaffa settlement, Mitchell attempted to stop him from killing Arkad in his homeworld in the interest of monitoring him, whom the Tau'ri believed was going to attack Earth. Mitchell was forced to fight Teal'c with his Sodan hand-to-hand combat techniques, though eventually, Teal'c became the victor and eventually killed Arkad. Weeks later, when Vala's father, Jasec seeked sanctuary on Earth, Mitchell monitored his activities, and realised that he attempted to con people numerous times, including hosting a teleshopping programme for "stardust". When he discovered that Jasek set a deal with members of the Illac Renin, he and the team decided to con the con man, where they gave him a Tel'tak with nothing but lead bars instead of weapons-grade naquadah. After this, Carter mentioned he was going out on a date. (SG1: "Talion", "Family Ties")
Mitchell granted a mission to plant false memories to Vala so she can lure a fooled Adria to a planet so they can capture her. However, this failed when Ba'al's Jaffa arrived on the same planet to capture Adria, so Ba'al can implant one of his cloned symbiotes. Mitchell and the team arrived at one of his Ha'taks to recapture Adria, and Mitchell killed the Ba'al responsible. The idea of replacing the symbiote within Adria to a Tok'ra have failed, and Adria ascended to control the Ori, since the Sangraal did indeed destroy them. After some time, he and the team went onboard the Odyssey to visit the Asgard on Orilla, who announced that they are dying, and plan on giving their legacy (their latest technologies and historical records of the Asgard) to the Tau'ri before they destroyed themselves in a mass suicide. However, the Asgard technology on the Odyssey has alerted their position to Ori motherships, who arrive just minutes after exiting hyperspace. Eventually, with the help of the team, who in an alternate reality spent 50 years in a time dilation field, they disconnected the Asgard hyperdrive and escape in time before being destroyed. After returning to Earth, Mitchell led a team on another mission to another planet. (SG1: "Dominion", "Unending")
Sometime later, Jackson uncovered clues to the location of the Ark of Truth, a powerful Ancient device that has the ability to convince people the "truth" of what was programmed in it. The team went to the ruins of Dakara to search it, but the Ori army, led by Vala's husband, Tomin arrived. Mitchell failed in his attempts to hold them off, but anticipating an Prior (the Administrator) would support them, SG-1 activated a Prior disruptor; Mitchell managed to kill the Prior, and the soldiers surrendered. After returning to Earth, they learn that the Ark may be in the Ori Home Galaxy. With the watchful eye of IOA agent James Marrick, Mitchell is granted to command the Odyssey to the Ori galaxy and retrieve the Ark. However, little did he knew, Marrick had a secret agenda; he used the Asgard computer core to rebuild a Replicator to infest the galaxy, hopefully sending the Ori to their knees. In response, he sent Marrick to the brig. While Jackson, Vala and Teal'c attempted to stop the Ori, Mitchell attempted to stop the Replicators infesting the ship, while Ori motherships were tracking the ship with the active computer core. Mitchell eventually found the Replicator Queen, but was distracted by Marrick, who was transformed to a Replicator. After getting beaten by Marrick, Mitchell eventually momentarily disconected the Replictors to Marrick, who tells him the code to shut down the Asgard computer was on the rear of his crystal. While the ship was attacked by the Ori, he was able to destroy the Queen, and Carter was able to shut down the Replicators. He later limped to the bridge and announced surrender to the Ori, but was denied. Fortunately, before they could be destroyed, Jackson, Vala and Teal'c activated the Ark of Truth, stopping the Ori once and for all. After returning to Earth, Mitchell recovered at the SGC infirmary, and was given some of Carter's homebaked macaroons, and heard that the IOA wish to apologise to Mitchell. In the end, with the Ori threat over, he commanded another mission to P3K-546. (Stargate: The Ark of Truth)
2008
Sometime after the Ori threat he was together with good-friend Carter promoted to fullbird-colonel and is furthermore in command of SG-1 with Jackson, Teal'c and Vala. In 2008, he and the team finally tracked the last Ba'al clone, where the rebuilding Free Jaffa Nation sent him to the Tok'ra homeworld, where he, his team, O'Neill and Carter, who was relieved of commanding of Atlantis, which would fall to the responsibilities of Richard Woolsey and the IOA, witnessed the Extraction Ceremony, which succeeded without incident in this reality. (Stargate: Continuum)