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* Exploit the [[Tele Frag]] phenomenon. People who've just materialized inside a solid object aren't generally in any position to be a threat to anyone else.
* Exploit the [[Tele Frag]] phenomenon. People who've just materialized inside a solid object aren't generally in any position to be a threat to anyone else.


Compare [[No Warping Zone]].
Compare [["No Warping" Zone]].
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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** It's implied that they have managed to adapt so quickly because they have already had to do this when fighting the Vanir (rogue Asgard in the Pegasus Galaxy). The beams used by the Tau'ri are of Asgard origin.
** It's implied that they have managed to adapt so quickly because they have already had to do this when fighting the Vanir (rogue Asgard in the Pegasus Galaxy). The beams used by the Tau'ri are of Asgard origin.
** In a crossover episode, they are able to teleport a nuke onboard a Hive-ship again when in the vicinity of a black hole, which disrupts the jamming signal (but, apparently, not the teleport). The explosion of the Hive-ship provides enough power for a Pegasus gate to connect to a Supergate in the Milky Way, the "kawoosh" of which takes out an Ori Mothership. Two (very large) birds with one nuke.
** In a crossover episode, they are able to teleport a nuke onboard a Hive-ship again when in the vicinity of a black hole, which disrupts the jamming signal (but, apparently, not the teleport). The explosion of the Hive-ship provides enough power for a Pegasus gate to connect to a Supergate in the Milky Way, the "kawoosh" of which takes out an Ori Mothership. Two (very large) birds with one nuke.
* Blon Fel-Fotch Slitheen from ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' loves to teleport. The Doctor had already demonstrated that he can reverse a teleport. In the episode "Boom Town", he does so several times as she repeatedly fails to run away and ends up closer every time.
* Blon Fel-Fotch Slitheen from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' loves to teleport. The Doctor had already demonstrated that he can reverse a teleport. In the episode "Boom Town", he does so several times as she repeatedly fails to run away and ends up closer every time.
** In this 'verse, they're called "transmats".
** In this 'verse, they're called "transmats".


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