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Jenny eventually ended up being the Chevron Gal at the time of the first Abydos mission. She was fired after the project got mothballed and was not brought back when the program was restarted; hence the reason there are civilian technicians in the film and military technicians in the series.
* Time travel in Stargate doesn't seem to work that way. "2010/2001", "Moebius", etc. clearly show that it works under the "mutable history" model. "1969" can be interpreted under the mutable model as well. See [https://web.archive.org/web/20081120133430/http://lucidfox.org/wp/time-travel-in-stargate-sg-1 this]. However, the only aspect that needs to be changed due to this is the reason for the Stargate Program's creation. After all, a mutated mutable timeline can resemble a Stable Time Loop if the past isn't changed much.
** Time Travel in the Stargate Universe seems to work both ways; 1969 requires a [[Stable Time Loop]]. Perhaps you can trigger one if you work hard enough.
*** The time loop in "1969" is stable because the resolution of the loop does not prevent the creation of the loop. They don't tell past-Hammond not to let them go on the current mission. Even if time is mutable, since nothing critical to the loop changes when the loop is formed, it never goes away.
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** Even more alternatively, [[Star Wars]] is a highly fictionalized version of a real war fought between different factions of Ancients in the Milky Way galaxy. It's referred to as being "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." because it's being told to the modern inhabitants of Atlantis. It exists as fiction because someone told the story to Lucas on one of their unintentional time-traveling trips.
 
== Sylar from ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' is the Father of the Shadows, and Peter Petrelli is the Father of the Vorlons of ''[[Babylon 5]]'', after they encounter Dr. Jackson and/or O'Neil ==
At some point, Sylar will kill and "examine" either Daniel Jackson's or Jack O'Neill's mind, gain the Ancient knowledge, and ascend. Sylar decides to force his evolutionary theory upon the rest of the universe by creating the Shadows and "kicking over the anthills" to force the races to evolve. Peter, who at some point walked past the Stargate character that Sylar didn't kill, also ascends and tries to stop Sylar by creating the Vorlons.
 
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This one is actually pretty cut and dry, in Stargate: Atlantis they reveal that the military has reverse engineered alien shared dreaming technology, and military research is the only origin ever given for the shared dreaming tech in Inception. In ''Stargate [[SG-1]]'' they're even testing similar stuff with Tealc. There is nothing in ''Inception'' that would go against this.
 
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