7.6
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Camulus is a fictional character portrayed by Steve Bacic in the TV series Stargate SG-1.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Maternal Instinct (season 3), they were 34 years old.
They appear in 5 episodes out of a total of 213 aired

Camulus

by Steve Bacic

character

Episodes5

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    Maternal Instinct

    episode S3.E20 february 2000
    SG-1 believes they have finally found Kheb, a planet with a temple where they believe the child of Apophis and Sha're, a Harcesis with all the knowledge of the Goa'uld, is being held.
  • 7.6
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    The First Ones

    episode S4.E8 august 2000
    While on an archaeological dig at the original Goa'uld home world, Daniel is captured by a young Unas. He tries to communicate with it and slowly builds a rapport. Meanwhile, SG-1 comes to the planet to find Daniel and they soon realise that some of the SG-team members there may have been taken over by Goa'uld. Will they be able to discover which ones in time to rescue Daniel?
  • 8.5
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    New Order: Part 1

    episode S8.E1 july 2004
    In a last ditch effort, O'Neill activated an Ancient weapon in the Antarctic to defeat Anubis. With Jack still in stasis in the Ancient outpost buried in Antarctica, SG-1 tries to contact the Asgard. Meanwhile their new leader, Dr. Elizabeth Weir, tries to decide what to do about a request for peace talks from the Goa'uld System Lords.
  • 8.7
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    New Order: Part 2

    episode S8.E2 july 2004
    The Asgard fleet has managed to destroy the Replicator ship, with Carter aboard, but cannot contain the debris. Talks break down with the System Lords, ending in a Ha'tak being dispatched to test Earth's new defensive capabilities. The Prometheus waits to engage the incoming enemy, but Thor arrives in the Daniel Jackson, with Teal'c aboard. They enlist the help of Daniel and Jack, still in stasis, to remove the threat of the replicators to the new Asgard homeworld.
  • 8
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    Zero Hour

    episode S8.E4 july 2004
    As the new head of the SGC, General O'Neill is beginning to feel the weight of his load, and he starts to have second thoughts about the whole idea, questioning his own competency.