Louis FerrettiLouis Ferretti
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|race=Tau'ri
|home planet=Earth
|gender=Male
|born=November 16 1963
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|rank=O-4/Major
|allegiances=
United States Air Force*Abydos team*Stargate Command**SG-2|appearances=
Stargate (movie)|Stargate<br>
Stargate SG-1 <small>(3 episodes)</small><br>
Stargate SG-1: Kali's Wrath
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Brent Stait (
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French Stewart (
movie)
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Louis Ferretti is a
major in the
United States Air Force and the leader of
SG-2.
Biography
1996
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After
Dr. Daniel Jackson deciphered the code to reactivate the
Stargate, Ferretti was selected to join Jackson on
Colonel Jack O'Neill's team on the first
Abydos Mission|expedition through the device. The team traveled to
Abydos and exited the gate inside the
Temple of Ra. O'Neill ordered the team to secure the pyramid and scan the perimeter but the group discovered no structures or signs of civilization near the giant pyramid and O'Neill soon ordered them to prepare to return to
Earth. Jackson, however, announced that he had been unable to locate the
cartouche detailing the address required to return home.
Major Charles Kawalsky accused Jackson of lying and pushed him to the ground. Realizing that they were stranded on the desert world, O'Neill ordered his troops to establish a base camp near the pyramid.
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When Jackson was dragged off by a
Mastadge, he was among the soldiers who stayed at the base camp. After encountering the
Abydonians,
Lt. Brown (Lieutenant)|Brown radioed Ferretti and ordered him to keep base camp secured until their return. When a
sandstorm hit the camp, the team was forced to retreat to the pyramid for cover. While waiting out the storm,
Ra's
Cheops class warship landed on the pyramid. Hearing the noises, the team took up defensive positions. When Ra's
Horus Guards entered the pyramid, Ferretti was hit over the head with the end of a
staff weapon and taken prisoner aboard Ra's ship.
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He and the rest of the men were due to be executed by Jackson in a show of allegiance to Ra, but at the last second it was learned that the
Abydonians were armed and Jackson instead fired on Ra, allowing Ferretti and the rest to escape. During the Abydonian rebellion, Freeman was carrying Ferretti, who was injured, to safety. During this, Freeman was shot in the back of the head, making him the final casualty of the expedition. While O'Neill and Jackson escaped on a Mastadge, he and Kawalsky escaped on foot with the Abydonian and rendezvoused at the
Caves of Kaleemah.
While in the caves, O'Neill and Jackson inform them of the
Mark III nuclear warhead that Ra intends to send to Earth. The group plans to join the Abydonian caravan to deliver
Naquadah as tribute to Ra. When they arrive at the pyramid, Kawalsky and Ferretti stayed outside until they heard a firefight breakout inside and attempted to assist. The Horus Guards closed the door and fired his staff weapon at their feet, knocking them down. The
Death Gliders approach and fire at the group. Kawalsky tips over the carts for cover and the group takes cover but
Nabeh was killed.
Running low on ammo and unable to defeat Death Gliders, Kawalsky surrenders and the Gliders land. The Horus Guards approach but before they can execute them
Kasuf and thousands of Abydonians attack the Guards and defeat them as O'Neill and Jackson destroy Ra's ship with the nuclear warhead. Kawalsky and Ferretti join the Abydonians in saluting O'Neill. After saying their farewell's to Jackson, who chose to stay behind, they step through the Stargate and return to Earth.
1997
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When the
Stargate on
Earth was reopened, he journeyed back to Abydos along with
Colonel Jack O'Neill,
Captain Samantha Carter,
Major Charles Kawalsky and a few other soldiers. When
Apophis' forces attacked Abydos, Ferretti was badly injured. He managed to identify the gate coordinates Apophis entered before escaping through the gate. {{Cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}}
1998
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Ferretti was made commanding officer of
SG-2 following the death of
Major Charles Kawalsky. When
Major General George S. Hammond ordered him to retrieve
SG-1 for
court-martial, he was unable to comply as SG-1 had Gated aboard
Klorel's Ha'tak and it had taken off, rendering the gate coordinates invalid.
{{Cite|SG1|Within the Serpent's Grasp}}
2002
Following his promotion to lieutenant-colonel, Ferretti was transferred to a new post at Area 51, where he served as head of security for two years. He missed being in the field, however, and transferred back to Cheyenne Mountain to become commanding officer of SG-17. His first mission with the new team was to rescue SG-1 from a planet where Kali had taken them prisoner to fulfill her own plans for the Reetou. {{Cite|SG1|Kali's Wrath}}
Appearances
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! Appearances for Louis Ferretti
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In chronological order:
Stargate (movie)|StargateStargate SG-1*SG-1 Season 1|Season 1**"Children of the Gods|Children of the Gods, Part 1"**"Children of the Gods|Children of the Gods, Part 2"**"Within the Serpent's Grasp"*SG-1 Season 3|Season 3**"Shades of Grey" {{m}}
Stargate SG-1: Kali's Wrath|}
Equipment
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Weapons
H&K MP5A3 submachine gun: To be addedColt M16A3 rifle: To be addedColt M203 grenade launcher: To be addedM9 pistol: To be addedGlock: To be added
Other equipment
Battle Dress Uniform: To be addedDesert Camouflage Uniform: To be addedService Dress Uniform: To be addedFlight suit: To be addedTactical vest: To be addedRadio: To be added
Notes
He became very angry when he discovered Daniel Jackson didn't know how to redial the gate on Abydos, but later told him that "I always knew you'd get us back."He has heard of "Major Matt Mason". When Samantha Carter stated she played with the astronaut doll as a girl, he asked her if she had "that cool little backpack that made him fly?"He greeted Daniel Jackson with the Vulcan salute when they returned to Abydos.The members of SG-1 seem to be on good terms with him.Aside from O'Neill and Jackson, Feretti was the closest to seeing Ra without his mask as the latter was rising from his sarcophagus.
Behind the scenes
Ferretti has not appeared since the first season of Stargate SG-1, though he was briefly mentioned in the third-season episode "Shades of Grey" as a possible candidate to replace the recently discharged O'Neill (Later revealed to have been part of an attempt to infiltrate a rogue branch of the NID that was stealing alien technology), indicating he was still on staff at Stargate Command, though it's unknown whether he was still commanding officer of SG-2 at the time.In the feature film, his name was spelled with one "R" instead of two.Also in the feature film he appears to be an NCO rather than an officer as he is wearing the insignia of a Technical Sergeant when he is brought before Ra.He is the only surviving member of the mission to Abydos who did not appear in Moebius.
External links
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[http://www.rdanderson.com/stargate/lexicon/entries/ferretti.htm Louis Ferretti] on Kathleen Ritter's Lexicon [https://www.gateworld.net/wiki/Louis_Ferretti Louis Ferretti] on GateWorld Omnipedia
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