Talk:Othala (Stargate)
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[edit]Is there a reason why the Asgard's home stargate address only has seven symbols in it?
yes, a normal stargate address consists of six coordinates (just look at the Planets in Stargate article) with the point of origin, which is usually not included on these articles. however, as othala was located in another galaxy, and had an eight-symbol address to dial from earth (seven coordinates and the point of origin), only seven symbols are shown here Maartentje 15:34, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
So we just exclude the point of origin then. OK I buy it.
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