![]() He also input several new Stargate addresses into the SGC's dialing computer database (those not on the Abydos Cartouche discovered by Daniel in the episodes, 1.01 "Children Of The Gods Part 1", 1.02 "Children Of The Gods Part 2"). Jack began to read the inscription in a form of Latin similar to Medieval Latin. Based on this proposal, SG-1 went to the planet and there, Jack inadvertently took a download from a Repository of Knowledge. When a probe returned results from the planet P3R-272 that had images of writings that matched those of one of the four races, Daniel suggested that if the race were an ally to the Asgard, then it was possible they'd be helpful in Earth's war against the Goa'uld. (1.11 "The Torment Of Tantalus")ĭaniel recognized the writings of one of the four races from P3X-972 as that which belonged to the Asgard, based on his experiences on Cimmeria with Thor's Hammer (1.10 "Thor's Hammer"). He was pursuaded to leave, but the database and all it contained were lost when the building they were in collapsed, sending the Stargate into the ocean. Daniel was so excited by the discovery of this language and database, calling it the "meaning of life stuff," that he was willing to risk being stranded on the planet for an indefinite period of time just to study its contents. In the center of the room was a device that projected a universal language written with pictoral depictions of the basic elements (of the periodic table). On the planet P3X-972 (also known as Ernest's Planet and later redesignated PB2-908), Daniel was shown a library room that had the writings of four alien races on its walls.
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