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Stargate SG-1 Season 7 Checklist Stargate SG-1 Season 7 Checklist Base Cards # Card Title [ ] 01 Title Card [ ] 02 Title Card [ ] 03 Title Card [ ] 04 Fallen [ ] 05 Fallen [ ] 06 Fallen [ ] 07 Homecoming [ ] 08 Homecoming [ ] 09 Homecoming [ ] 10 Fragile Balance [ ] 11 Fragile Balance [ ] 12 Fragile Balance [ ] 13 Orpheus [ ] 14 Orpheus [ ] 15 Orpheus [ ] 16 Revisions [ ] 17 Revisions [ ] 18 Revisions [ ] 19 Lifeboat [ ] 20 Lifeboat [ ] 21 Lifeboat [ ] 22 Enemy Mine [ ] 23 Enemy Mine [ ] 24 Enemy Mine [ ] 25 Space Race [ ] 26 Space Race [ ] 27 Space Race [ ] 28 Avenger 2.0 [ ] 29 Avenger 2.0 [ ] 30 Avenger 2.0 [ ] 31 Birthright [ ] 32 Birthright [ ] 33 Birthright [ ] 34 Evolutions, Part 1 [ ] 35 Evolutions, Part 1 [ ] 36 Evolutions, Part 1 [ ] 37 Evolutions, Part 2 [ ] 38 Evolutions, Part 2 [ ] 39 Evolutions, Part 2 [ ] 40 Grace [ ] 41 Grace [ ] 42 Grace [ ] 43 Fallout [ ] 44 Fallout [ ] 45 Fallout [ ] 46 Chimera [ ] 47 Chimera [ ] 48 Chimera [ ] 49 Death Knell [ ] 50 Death Knell [ ] 51 Death Knell [ ] 52 Heroes, Part 1 [ ] 53 Heroes, Part 1 [ ] 54 Heroes, Part 1 [ ] 55 Heroes, Part 2 [ ] 56 Heroes, Part 2 [ ] 57 Heroes, Part 2 [ ] 58 Resurrection [ ] 59 Resurrection [ ] 60 Resurrection [ ] 61 Inauguration [ ] 62 Inauguration [ ] 63 Inauguration [ ] 64 Lost City, Part 1 [ ] 65 Lost City, Part 1 [ ] 66 Lost City, Part 1 [ ] 67 Lost City, Part 2 [ ] 68 Lost City, Part 2 [ ] 69 Lost City, Part 2 [ ] 70 Checklist [ ] 71 Checklist [ ] 72 Checklist Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery (1:10 packs) # Card Title [ ] B10 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B11 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B12 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B13 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B14 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B15 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B16 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B17 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery [ ] B18 Behind-the-scenes with Teryl Rothery In The Line of Duty Teal'C (North American Release Only 1:20 Packs) # Card Title [ ] T1 Children of the Gods [ ] T2 Cor'Ai [ ] T3 Bane [ ] T4 Warriors [ ] T5 Enemies/Threshold [ ] T6 Out of Mind/Into The Fire [ ] T7 The Changeling [ ] T8 Orpheus [ ] T9 Birthright In The Line of Duty Dr. Jackson (International Release Only 1:20 Packs) # Card Title [ ] DJ1 Fire and Water [ ] DJ2 There But For the Grace of God [ ] DJ3 Within The Serpent's Grasp [ ] DJ4 The Serpent's Lair [ ] DJ5 Into the Fire [ ] DJ6 Need [ ] DJ7 The Curse [ ] DJ8 Beast of Burden [ ] DJ9 Meridian Stargate Casting Call (1:40 Packs) # Card Title [ ] CC1 Colonel Jack O'Neill [ ] CC2 Major Samantha Carter [ ] CC3 Dr. Daniel Jackson [ ] CC4 Teal'c SG-1 Team (1:200 Packs) # Card Title [ ] S1 Colonel Jack O'Neill [ ] S2 Major Samantha Carter [ ] S3 Dr. Daniel Jackson [ ] S4 Teal'c Costume Cards/Relic Card (1:40 Packs) # Card Title [ ] C22 Colonel Jack O'Neill [ ] C23 Teal'c [ ] C24 Major Samantha Carter [ ] C25 Jonas Quinn [ ] C27 Teal'c [ ] R1 Jonas' Journal from "Memento" numbered to 459 [ ] R2 Alien Diary from "Forsaken" numbered to 457 [ ] R3 Carter's Surveillance Map from "Paradise Lost" numbered to 481 [ ] R4 Alien Ship Blueprint from "Night Walkers" numbered to 473 [ ] R5 NID Fax from "Heroes" numbered to 461 [ ] R6 Schematics from "Entity" numbered to 464 [ ] R7 EDS Dossier from "Absolute Power" numbered to 466 Autographs (1:40 Packs) # Card Title [ ] A43 Robert Picardo as Agent Woolsey (Very Limited) [ ] A44 Don S. Davis as General Hammond (Limited) [ ] A45 Teryl Rothery as Dr. Fraiser (Limited) [ ] A47 Anna-Louise Plowman as Osiris (Limited) [ ] A48 Jessica Steen as Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Limited) [ ] A49 Saul Rubinek as Bregman (Limited) [ ] A50 Kristen Dalton as Anna (Limited) [ ] A51 David Palffy as Anubis (Limited) [ ] A52 Michael Adamthwaite as Herak (Limited) [ ] A53 Christopher Cousins as Ambassador Joseph Faxon (Limited) [ ] A54 Rick Worthy as K'tano/Imhotep (Limited) [ ] A55 David DeLuise as Pete Shanahan (Limited) [ ] A56 Dion Johnstone as Lt. Tyler (Limited) [ ] A57 Katie Stuart as Cassandra (Limited) [ ] A58 George Wyner as Al Martell (Limited) [ ] A59 Dom DeLuise as Urgo (Limited) [ ] A60 Tony Amendola as Bra'tac (Limited) [ ] A61 Christopher Judge as Teal'c (Very Limited) Dr. Fraiser Tribute (1:480 Packs) # Card Title [ ] F1 Dr. Fraiser Tribute [ ] F2 Dr. Fraiser Tribute Exclusive North American Case Topper Card # Card Title [ ] R8 Relic Card of Health File on Capt Brooks from "Beneath The Surface" numbered to 375 Exclusive International Case Topper Card # Card Title [ ] R9 Relic Card of 60's Style Poster from "1969" numbered to 240 Exclusive Album Card # Card Title [ ] C26 Dr. Daniel Jackson 1st Tier Multi-Case Incentive Card (1 for every 2 cases purchased) # Card Title [ ] A46 Jolene Blalock as Ishta 2nd Tier Multi-Case Incentive Card (1 for every 6 cases purchased) # Card Title [ ] A42 Michael Shanks as The Voice of Thor Promo Cards # Card Title [ ] P1 General Distribution [ ] P2 Non-Sport Update Magazine [ ] P3 Album Exclusive [ ] UK United Kingdom Exclusive.
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