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I found this in Six Flags official web site.
Guests help fight for control of the universe in STARGATE SG.3000, new at Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom and Six Flags Marine World. Based on MGM Studios' "Stargate SG-1" franchise, the simulation introduces a new villain, the evil Queen Satra who acquires the Gatekey and prepares to unleash her fury on the galaxy. Visitors participate in the action as they board shuttles and pass through the Stargate on a dangerous mission: to retrieve the Gatekey, the mystical device that holds the codes to every Stargate in the universe, before
it's too late.
If Stargate is an MGM product how did Six Flags get it? Doesn't MGM have a deal with Disney?
Guests help fight for control of the universe in STARGATE SG.3000, new at Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom and Six Flags Marine World. Based on MGM Studios' "Stargate SG-1" franchise, the simulation introduces a new villain, the evil Queen Satra who acquires the Gatekey and prepares to unleash her fury on the galaxy. Visitors participate in the action as they board shuttles and pass through the Stargate on a dangerous mission: to retrieve the Gatekey, the mystical device that holds the codes to every Stargate in the universe, before
it's too late.
If Stargate is an MGM product how did Six Flags get it? Doesn't MGM have a deal with Disney?