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Planet the [[Stargate]] switched to immediately following a massive focused explosive detonation to escape a target lock on [[P3W-451]]. This likely indicates P2A-270 is in close proximity to P3W-451.
Planet in close relative proximity to [[P3W-451]], a planet on the edge of a newly formed black hole. After dialing 451 and being unable to shut down the [[wormhole]] [[Stargate Command]] detonated a focused explosive device directed at the wormhole, forcing the other end to "jump" from 451 to P2A-270.
 
This did the planet no harm, and allowed Earth to simply shut down its gate as normal.  (There is no indication that a team from Earth ever visited the planet.)


== DETAILS ==
== DETAILS ==
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== KEY EPISODE ==
== KEY EPISODE ==
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s2/a-matter-of-time/ A Matter of Time] - The Earth Stargate jumps to P2A-270, following a time-dilation trap, to escape the carnage of a black hole.<br/>
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s2/a-matter-of-time/ A Matter of Time] - The S.G.C. forces the Stargate to jump to P2A-270 in order to escape the effects of a black hole on the other end.<br/>


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Latest revision as of 08:54, 18 April 2018

Planet in close relative proximity to P3W-451, a planet on the edge of a newly formed black hole. After dialing 451 and being unable to shut down the wormhole Stargate Command detonated a focused explosive device directed at the wormhole, forcing the other end to "jump" from 451 to P2A-270.

This did the planet no harm, and allowed Earth to simply shut down its gate as normal. (There is no indication that a team from Earth ever visited the planet.)

DETAILS

HOME TO - Unknown
FIRST APPEARED - N/A

KEY EPISODE

A Matter of Time - The S.G.C. forces the Stargate to jump to P2A-270 in order to escape the effects of a black hole on the other end.