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| When | Where | What | Episode/Movie/Novel |
| thousands of years ago - about 1500 years ago | several places on Earth | The Goa'uld captures and relocates thousands of people on different continents | |
| Chulak | Bray'tac trains Teal'c to be Apophis' next First Prime | ||
| Chulak | |||
| 1928 | Gizza | One of the Stargates the Goa'uld left behind is found at a dig by Katherine Frasier's father | Stargate: The Movie |
| 1969 | New York | Katherine Langford begins her research into what the Stargate is in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex | "1969" |
| 1996 | Colorado | Colonel Jack O'Neill's son is shot with his father's own gun. Heartbroken, O'Neill retires from the Air Force. | Stargate: The Movie |
| 1996 | Colorado | Col. O'Neill is called back to active duty to supervise the Stargate Project. Katherine Langford hires archeologist Daniel Jackson to help translating an artifact found with the Stargate. | Stargate: The Movie |
| 1996 | Colorado | After studying it for only two weeks, Jackson figures out how the Stargate works; he accompanies Col. O'Neill's team on the first mission through the Stargate. | Stargate: The Movie |
| 1996 | Abydos, the other side of the Stargate | The Air Force unit meet the descendants of Ancient Egypt on a desert planet. They help them rebell against their persecutor, a Goa'uld named Ra; then all of them except Daniel go back to Earth | Stargate: The Movie |
| 1997 | the Gate/Embarkation Room | Apophis and a group of Jaffa come through the gate on Earth and attack the lone security team playing cards | "Children of the Gods" |
| 1997 | Chicago and Abydos | Jack, after retiring again, is drafted back into the service to help take care of their new Stargte problem; He, Captain Samantha Carter, and the three other members of SG-1 go through the gate to Abydos to see if it's been taken over by Apophiss | "Children of the Gods" |
| 1997 | Abydos | Daniel meets them on Abydos and shows them a room with lots of Gate addresses; they learn that the gate doesn't just lead from Abydos to Earth | "Children of the Gods" |
| 1997 | Abydos | Apophis and his personal guard come through the gate on Abydos and capture Daniel's wife, Sha're, and her brother, Skaara; Daniel tells his Abydonian friends to burry their gate for a year, then he will return with Sha're; he goes back to Earth with SG-1 | "Children of the Gods" |
| 1997 | Earth, Chulak | After briefing General Hammond back on Earth, Daniel, Jack, Major Kawalski, and the rest of SG-1 and 2 go through the Gate to Chulak; they fail to rescue Skaara and Sha're before they are taken over by two Goa'uld symbiotes; Teal'c, Apophis' Jaffa first Prime, helps them escape back through the Stargate with many refugees | "Children of the Gods" |
| 1997 | Cheyenne Mountain | No one but Jack O'Neill seems to trust Teal'c and he is treated like a prisoner. | "The Enemy Within" |
| 1997 | Cheyenne Mountain | Kawalski has a Goa'uld. Dr. Frasier tries to extract the symbiote but is unsuccessful, and O'Neill is forced to kill his friend | "The Enemy Within" |
| 1997 | Anonymous Planet | Jonas, Captain Carter's (of SG-1) fiance, decides to play God with a bunch of villagers. When he takes it too far, the villagers kill him | The Fifth Commandment |
| 1997 | Nox Home Planet | SG-1 meets the Nox for the first time | "The Nox" |
| 1997 | Teal'c and Jack are trapped in an alien device known as Thor's Hammer because of Teal'c's symbiote; they, Sam, and Daniel have to destroy the artifact in order to free them, leaving the planet unprotected from other Goa'uld | "Thor's Hammer" | |
| 1997 | The SGC | Dr. Frasier develops pills that she thinks will replace a symbiote in a Jaffa. Teal'c volunteers to be a subject, but the experiment fails | "Bloodlines" |
| 1997 | Chulak | Teal'c admits that he has a wife and son. SG-1 travels to Chulak to keep Ry'ac from being implanted with a symbiote | "Bloodlines" |
| 1997 | "Hathor" | ||
| 1998 | "Singularity" | ||
| "Enigma" | |||
| "Solitudes" | |||
| "Tin Man" | |||
| "There But For the Grace of God" | |||
| "Politics" | |||
| "Within the Serpent's Grasp" | |||
| "The Serpent's Lair" | |||
| "In the Line of Duty" | |||
| General Hammond travels through the Stargate for the first time | "Prisoners" | ||
| "Prisoners" | |||
| "Need" | |||
| "Thor's Chariot" | |||
| "Family" | |||
| "Secrets" | |||
| "The Tokra, Part 1" | |||
| "The Tokra, Part 2" | |||
| Jack gets an arrow shot through his arm, and Captain Carter ends up with her first command to the planet where the arrow originated | "Spirits" | ||
| "Touchstone" | |||
| "The Fifth Race" | |||
| "A Matter of Time" | |||
| "Holiday" | |||
| "Serpent's Song" | |||
| "Show and Tell" | |||
| "1969" | |||
| "Out of Mind" | |||
| "Into the Fire" | |||
| "Seth" | |||
| "Fair Game" | |||
| "Legacy" | |||
| "Point of View" | |||
| "Demons" | |||
| "Rules of Engagement" | |||
| "Forever in a Day" | |||
| "Past and Present" | |||
| "Jolinar's Memories" | |||
| "The Devil You Know" | |||
| "Foothold" | |||
| "Pretense" | |||
| "Shades of Grey" | |||
| "New Ground" | |||
| "Maternal Instinct" | |||
| "The Chrystal Skull" | |||
| "Nemesis" | |||
| "Small Victories" | |||
| "Upgrades" | |||
| "Crossroads" | |||
| "Divide and Conquer" | |||
| "Watergate" | |||
| "The First Ones" | |||
| "Point of No Return" | |||
| "Tangent" | |||
| "The Curse" | |||
| "The Serpent's Venom" | |||
| "Chain Reaction" | |||
| "2010" | |||
| "Absolute Power" | |||
| "Prodigy" | |||
| "Double Jeopardy" | |||
| "Exodus" | |||
| "Enemies" | |||
| "Threshhold" | |||
| "Rite of Passage" | |||
| "Beast of Burden" | |||
| "The Tomb" | |||
| "Between Two Fires" | |||
| "2001" | |||
| "Desperate Measures" | |||
| "Wormhole X-treme" | |||
| "Proving Ground" | |||
| "48 Hours" | |||
| "The Summit" | |||
| "Last Stand" | |||
| "The Warrior" | |||
| "Menace" | |||
| "Meridian" | |||
| "Revelations" | |||
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