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{{Infobox fictional vehicle | name = ''Prometheus'' | franchise = ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' | image = File:X-303 Prometheus from the television series Stargate SG-1.png | alt = | caption = The ''Prometheus'' as depicted in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' [[Stargate SG-1 (season 9)|season 9]] episode "[[Beachhead (Stargate SG-1)|Beachhead]]". | first_major = [[Stargate SG-1]] | first_minor = [[Prometheus (Stargate SG-1)|Prometheus]] | first_date = 2002 | last_major = | last_minor = [[The Road Not Taken (Stargate SG-1)|The Road Not Taken]] | last_date = 2007 | creator = Bridget McGuire | affiliation = [[United States Air Force]] | launched = 2002 | class = | registry = X-303 (original)<br>BC-303 | aux_vehicle = F-302 | captain = Colonel [[List of Stargate SG-1 characters#William Ronson|William Ronson]]<br>General [[George Hammond (Stargate)|George Hammond]]<br>Colonel [[Lionel Pendergast]] | armaments = | defense = | propulsion = | power = }} '''''Prometheus''''' or '''''X-303''''' and later '''''BC-303''''' is a fictional [[spacecraft|starship]] that appears in the [[military science fiction]] [[television series]] ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. The ship was first introduced during the shows [[Stargate SG-1 (season 6)|sixth season]] in the episode titled "[[Prometheus (Stargate SG-1)|Prometheus]]", and would go on to become a recurring setting over the remainder of the series as well as being depicted in various spin-off media. The ship was first written into the show by [[Joseph Mallozzi]] and [[Paul Mullie]], and was designed by production designer Bridget McGuire. As well as McGuire, Mullie and Mallozzi, executive producer Brad Wright and art directors James Robbins and Peter Bodnarus also played a significant role in conceptualising and designing the ship. Modern day naval vessels were the main influence for the ship's design, with McGuire basing much of the interior on [[submarines]], whilst [[destroyers]] and [[aircraft carriers]] helped inform much of the ship's exterior.
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