NID (Stargate)
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Universe | Stargate |
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Type | Intelligence agency |
Founded | |
Location | Washington, D.C. Area 51 |
Key people | Colonel Harry Maybourne (rogue) Colonel Frank Simmons (rogue) Malcolm Barrett (official) |
Purpose | Provide vital civilian oversight of top secret military operations (official) Procure alien technology and intelligence (rogue) |
Technologies | SGC technology |
Affiliations | SGC (official) The Committee, The Trust (rogue) |
The NID is a fictional shadowy intelligence agency in the television series Stargate SG-1. It is an independent government agency similar to the DIA, CIA or NSA, but with questionable accountability and more comparable to Star Trek's Section 31. The NID seems to be based in an office complex in or near Washington, D.C., though some NID members in fact hold military rank and work in the Pentagon. Officially, their mandate is to provide vital civilian oversight of top secret military operations.
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[edit] Background
Within the show, the NID is represented by two groups:
- An official and responsible operation that seeks to investigate and exploit technology brought back through the Stargate by the SGC while, at the same time, observing the members of the United States military to ensure that their actions are the 'correct' ones. The official agency has a number of Men in Black-style agents, like Agent Malcolm Barrett, who hold the rank of Federal Agents, and bureaucrats like Richard Woolsey. There are also an unknown number of Military personnel who apparently report to the NID chain of command and that of the military in an odd manner, such as Colonels Simmons and Maybourne (who ironically while both publicly working for the official NID, worked for the rogue NID).
- A set of well resourced rogue cells that use unscrupulous methods to procure alien technology, develop weapons, and gather intelligence. Despite its illegality, and the efforts of the legitimate branches of the NID to hunt down and destroy the cancerous organization, the rogue cells make extensive use of NID operatives and resources. Initially they operated using the second stargate unearthed in the episode "Solitudes". Later they were based either 'off world' or in disused warehouses throughout the Earth.
[edit] History
Throughout the series the work of the rogue group has been associated with Colonel Harry Maybourne. The rogue elements justify their unscrupulous methods claiming that, like the SGC, they are just trying to defend Earth from the Goa'uld. They criticise the SGC saying that their modus operandi of diplomatic contact and negotiation is too slow. However, it seems that far from patriotism, the rogue NID were linked to various individuals and corporations who wished to exploit alien technology for financial gain. These corporations and individual businessmen are the rogue NID's leading shadow group, "The Committee", which eventually evolved into The Trust when the SGC managed to arrest and imprison the majority of its upper echelon.
In the episode "Touchstone", General Hammond comments: "Back when the SG program began there was a philosophical skirmish about its mandate. Some people wanted to make sure that any and all discoveries were brought back regardless of considerations like inter-planetary diplomacy." Hammond also comments that he thought that there was a politician or politicians pulling strings behind the scenes, this was later revealed to be Senator Robert Kinsey. Another prominent member of the group was Colonel Frank Simmons, played by John de Lancie.
Currently, the NID has become a more legitimate organization which works for the security of the Stargate program and to aid the SGC on operations on Earth such as interrogation of prisoners. Recently, their main goal seems to be neutralizing the threat posed by the Trust. It also appears that a degree of the United States involvement with the IOA has come from the NID and NID personnel. Richard Woolsy, a former (or current?) NID agent has become the US representative to the IOA.
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[edit] Episodes
The following episodes involve Colonel Maybourne, Senator Robert Kinsey and/or the NID (legitimate and otherwise):
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- 1x16 Enigma
- 1x20 Politics
- 2x10 Bane
- 2x14 Touchstone
- 3x14 Foothold
- 3x18 Shades of Grey
- 4x15 Chain Reaction
- 4x16 2010 - Kinsey is president in an alternate future, this future is unmade by SG-1. His relationship with the NID/Trust is unspecified.
- 5x10 2001
- 5x11 Desperate Measures
- 5x12 Wormhole X-Treme!
- 5x14 48 Hours
- 5x20 The Sentinel
- 6x05 Nightwalkers
- 6x14 Smoke and Mirrors - The Committee is exposed and captured thus depriving the rogue NID of its leadership.
- 6x15 Paradise Lost
- 6x17 Disclosure
- 7x17 Heroes (Part 1)
- 7x18 Heroes (Part 2)
- 7x19 Resurrection
- 7x20 Inauguration
- 7x21 Lost City (Part 1)-
- 7x22 Lost City (Part 2)
- 9x07 Ex Deus Machina
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- 2x13 Critical Mass - Agent Barrett assists in the Earthside investigation
This list is not exhaustive.
Topics in Stargate | ||
Story of Stargate | Stargate, Stargate SG-1 (episodes), Stargate Atlantis (episodes), Stargate Infinity (episodes), Stargate Universe Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Stargate: Continuum, Comics, Literature |
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Stargate Universe | Alien Races, Planets, Technology, Characters, The SGC, SG-1, SG Team, Atlantis, The Stargate, Ascension | |
Factions in Stargate | Tau'ri, Jaffa Resistance, Tok'ra, Asgard, Ancients Goa'uld, Jaffa, System Lords, Replicators, Ori, Asuran, Wraith, Lucian Alliance, The Trust, NID, IOA |