George Hammond: Commanding the Impossible

General George Hammond commanded Stargate Command when nearly every mission created a problem without precedent. From an underground control room, he authorized first contacts, rescue operations, covert alliances, nuclear contingencies, and planetary defenses while reporting to leaders who often possessed only fragments of the truth. This episode examines how Hammond balanced military discipline with trust in SG-1 and the civilian specialists essential to the program. He could deny a mission when the risk to Earth was unacceptable, yet he also recognized when rigid procedure would sacrifice people or opportunities that could not be recovered. Political pressure from the NID, changing administrations, and foreign governments repeatedly tested his authority. Hammond’s strength was not technological expertise or field experience in alien war. It was judgment: knowing when to demand obedience, when to defend his personnel, and when to accept responsibility for an uncertain decision. His command culture became one of Earth’s most important defenses. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
George Hammond: Commanding the Impossible

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