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i doubt the ancients would have designed the network so that some adresses can't dial others. that would just be plain dumb. and since there are only 36 glyphs, and thousands of gates, either they share PoO, or every planet has a unique glyph for it's PoO.
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Revealing mistakes: Throughout the series, the IDC is received by the SGC before the wormhole has been established.
I would say that the POO glyphs are unique to each gate. That's the only thing that would make sense. As someone has already suggested, each instance of POO glyph being the same as one of the 38 constellation glyphs should be attributed to errors on part of production team.
It can dial earth. it just repeats its planets symbol at the end. If you use the point system for an address them just point the last point from one on the edge of the cube.
It can dial earth. it just repeats its planets symbol at the end. If you use the point system for an address them just point the last point from one on the edge of the cube.
I know...but I still am wondering where this information originated.
while we're on about odd addresses/dialing sequences When Walter Harriman completes the dialing sequence to a random planet, the address changes from Chulak's address to that of Abydos.
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