Production
"Wormhole X-Treme" features many cameos by the crew of Stargate SG-1. The director of this episode, Peter DeLuise, also played the director of Wormhole X-Treme!. Writer and executive producer Robert C. Cooper played a Wormhole X-Treme! writer. Further cameos include Joseph Mallozzi (who co-wrote this episode), producer N. John Smith, and Stargate SG-1 writer Ron Wilkerson as Wormhole X-Treme! crew members; Stargate SG-1 property master David Sinclair as the Wormhole X-Treme! assistant director; make-up artist Jan Newman as a make-up artist; director Andy Mikita and producer John Lenic as the characters being beaten by Col. Danning; Stargate SG-1 director Martin Wood as an NID agent; and several more. The two executives who commented on the unrealistic look of Lloyd's spacecraft are played by Stargate SG-1 executive producer Michael Greenburg and executive producer/co-creator Brad Wright.
Within the fictional show Wormhole X-Treme!, the four primary characters of SG-1 each had a representative character within the show-within-a-show. The characters, actors, and their counterpoints are:
| Actor | Stargate SG-1 character (name of fictional actor) | Wormhole X-Treme! character | Stargate SG-1 analogue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael DeLuise | Nick Marlowe | Colonel Danning | Jack O'Neill |
| Jill Teed | Yolanda Reese | Major Stacy Monroe | Samantha Carter |
| Christian Bocher | Raymond Gunne | Dr. Levant | Daniel Jackson |
| Herbert Duncanson | Douglas Anders | Grell the robot | Teal'c |
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