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"It's a hybrid craft, sir, made with a combination of good ol' American know-how, and two Goa'uld Death Gliders that SG-1 recovered a couple years ago."
―Major Paul Davis to Lieutenant General Maurice Vidrine.

The X-301 Interceptor was the Tau'ri's first attempt at developing a space-based combat vessel capable of engaging the Goa'uld. It was constructed from two Goa'uld Death Gliders obtained during the Goa'uld System Lord Apophis's failed attack on Earth. The craft was modified by technicians at Area 51 and equipped with an Earth-based fire control system and arsenal, while leaving its Goa'uld propulsion system intact. (SG1: "Tangent")

Features and weapons

The craft was designed for two pilots, and its unique technology didn't exert force against gravity so much as take inertia out of the equation, thus virtually eliminating the effect of G-forces. Intended as a platform from which to launch an attack against a Ha'tak, the X-301 was equipped with stealth technology and two AIM 120A air-to-air missiles that could be armed with naquadah-enhanced warheads and modified with a shield-frequency modulator. (SG1: "Tangent")

History

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The X-301 leaving Earth's atmosphere and heading into space

Though initial trials proved successful, during a live-fire test flight the vehicle unexpectedly veered off course and carried its two-person crew, Colonel Jack O'Neill and Teal'c of Chulak into space — the result of a recall device installed by Apophis to punish any disloyalty by his followers. This rendered the craft unusable, stranding O'Neill and Teal'c in deep space until they were ultimately saved by their teammates, Major Samantha Carter and Dr. Daniel Jackson with the assistance of Sam's father, Jacob Carter who was also a host to the Tok'ra symbiote, Selmak. (SG1: "Tangent")

The X-301's fate following their recovery is unknown, though the Tau'ri would not have possessed the ability to retrieve it themselves until the launch of the Prometheus two years later. However it would have been possible for the Tok'ra to tow the vessel to Earth. In any case, the idea of creating a working vehicle by modifying alien spacecraft was later abandoned in favor of entirely Earth-built vehicles such as the X-302.

During the mission to Asdad to retrieve the power core of anti-gravity shield, Major Samantha Carter used her knowledge of the X-301's design to locate the switch that would allow her to detach a Death Glider's staff cannon to use as a weapon in battle. While she had trouble at first, she eventually succeeded in remembering where the switch was and used it to detach the cannon. (SG1: "A Matter of Honor")

References and notes

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Tau'ri spaceship classes
Fighters ( X-301 )  · ( X-302 )  · F-302
Battlecruisers ( X-303 )  · BC-303  · BC-304
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