Noun
stargate (plural stargates)
(neologism, science fiction) A hypothetical device consisting of a traversable portal (typically a wormhole) that can send one to another location light years away nearly instantaneously.
Stargate by far is the top of the pile when it comes to Sci-Fi. The quality is great. They have really good writers, production design, lighting, wardrobe. Corin Nemec
Even though these days I'm very selective about what roles I want to do, I will do Stargate anytime they call. Ronny Cox
After some time, Floyd is speaking to a Russian on board, who, for an instant, sees the Monolith open again, into a Stargate, as David Bowman escapes from the Monolith's universe back into ours. Source: Internet
Additionally, several licenses from television have been optioned for MMORPGs, for example Star Trek Online and Stargate Worlds (which was later canceled). Source: Internet
A reporter asked Emmerich why he made a film with content like Stargate if he did not believe in aliens. Source: Internet
Carter appears in a recurring role in all seasons of Stargate Atlantis (and as a regular in season 4) and in the first episode of Stargate Universe as commander of the starship George Hammond. Source: Internet