@@Brakiros true the genii where technological primitive by sgc technology terms but had a good grasp of weapons . really they only a few decades behind in technology terms wouldn't be a stretch to see them build their first ships 60 years later even if was a cruder version of crashed puddle jumper
He didn't react to it at all, had concern on his face the entire time because he failed to lead the wraith to what they were looking for. He wasn't worried about randomly blowing up from a chunk of plastic, he was worried the wraith would think he's stalling or trying to trick them and get fed on or executed because of it, that's what the fear in his eyes is about...
Just noticed that Teyla pressed seven symbols and then the center button of the DHD. It's apparently not specified anywhere, so I may have misunderstood things the whole time, but I was always under the impression that a DHD only requires six symbols to be pressed, with the point of origin being added automatically upon pressing the center button (since the DHD would know the point of origin, but a traveler might not).
I seem to recall in a very early SG1 episode that they determine an address will be six symbols and the 7th symbol, which must always be input, will be unique to that DHD and therefore easy to find.
My best guess is that the center button adds the point of origin it its not present. Pegasus gates cant dial extra-galactic networks without the atlantis control crystal anyways.
I’ve always wondered: how does a Gate know when to turn off? What if the Gat shut off before the last ppl went thru? Or it stayed on long enough for some Wraith to follow the team back?
UGNAvalon Well when they go to Atlantis they have the shield so they can put that up when everyone comes through. As for the other places well I assume they can just turn it off on the other side.
The Gate can detect matter travelling and stays open until the matter has been transferred. That is why constant energy streams can keep it open. It can be "forced" shut under certain circumstances (such as the Earth computer, which has less safeties than a DHD.
@@PavelKahun It helps that they have the city of the CREATORS of the Stargate to poke around and study the files of. The Goa'uld are merely using the tech with no truly intimate knowledge of how it works.
@Dr. M. H. - A person can press the buttons on the controller as fast as you want, but the Stargate can only dial at a set speed. Teyla probably had to wait several seconds for the gate to catch up to her button pressing.
@@rhas356 the Pegasus gate is also the most advanced stargate. They are essentially the deluxe models. 3rd generation gates would definitely be functioning better then any of the previous generation.
and in the case of Stargate, well, they're (equipped by the) US military, and they use mostly semi-auto over full auto in real life from what I can tell.
Well that was a screw up. Leader of the Wrath said launch the Darts? Only humans from Atlantis called them that. Bad screw up in writing or directing this episode
Um, you mean the Wraith should have called them Darts? That's what the Wraith call them. It's what everyone calls them. The Wraith have been calling them Darts longer then the Tau'ri have been a civilization.
@@Xershade no its a screw up. The first time the expedition saw them is the first time they were referred to as looking like a Dart 🎯. Why would people from a different galaxy call wraith ships Darts 🎯 🤣 that makes no sense I’ve watched every episode probably over 100 times I promise you im right 😂.
I see Two possibilities: 1) like Ronan’s pistol they *can* be used in a more lethal/deadly way just usually aren’t. 2) Since Wraith ships are bio-mechanical you could theoretically cause the door lock to disengage if hit enough times.
@@jbz4788 1. I suppose that's possible though it seems like we probably would've seen that at some point? 2. If this were the only example I'd agree with you but they do this a bunch of times. In Midway they did the same thing to the doors on Midway Station
It was programmed to discharge only from the point AFTER he used it to beam himself and Dr. Beckett into the buffer so that when the darts were launched and the wraith utilized the beaming technology to abduct humans, it would rematerialize the two of them instead.
2:14 everyone in position to shoot, like a normal military
Ronon in the back: "They see me runnin', they hatin'..."
I like how the farmer guy knew what the C4 was but the Wraith didn't.
contact with the Genii most likely
@@Brakiros true the genii where technological primitive by sgc technology terms but had a good grasp of weapons . really they only a few decades behind in technology terms wouldn't be a stretch to see them build their first ships 60 years later even if was a cruder version of crashed puddle jumper
Then how come he didn't peel the detonator off the C4?
He didn't react to it at all, had concern on his face the entire time because he failed to lead the wraith to what they were looking for. He wasn't worried about randomly blowing up from a chunk of plastic, he was worried the wraith would think he's stalling or trying to trick them and get fed on or executed because of it, that's what the fear in his eyes is about...
Neenur neenur.
2:15 background, Ronon running out is so funny
😂
Easy there, Chewie.
Remember in case of alien invasion all we need is p90s and c4!
Your forget the spaz 12 and the m249
@@thomas.parnell7365 And you forgot the G36K and USAS12.
@@Recon911PDW and you forgot Carter’s M16 with the beta drum mag and elcan optic
@@notthebabydaddy I did not include it because it was barely used in the show, but it was great when it was used.
Just noticed that Teyla pressed seven symbols and then the center button of the DHD. It's apparently not specified anywhere, so I may have misunderstood things the whole time, but I was always under the impression that a DHD only requires six symbols to be pressed, with the point of origin being added automatically upon pressing the center button (since the DHD would know the point of origin, but a traveler might not).
I seem to recall in a very early SG1 episode that they determine an address will be six symbols and the 7th symbol, which must always be input, will be unique to that DHD and therefore easy to find.
My best guess is that the center button adds the point of origin it its not present. Pegasus gates cant dial extra-galactic networks without the atlantis control crystal anyways.
You always dial the 7 symbols and then press the center.
Yeah, the centre button is more like a confirm button. Like putting in a phone number and pressing dial...
The centre button didn't light up but I'm fairly sure that it should have done
2:35 I like how Teyla nearly pressed the wrong button.
Makes it more realistic because how are they supposed to memorize all these adresses lmaoo
I’ve always wondered: how does a Gate know when to turn off? What if the Gat shut off before the last ppl went thru? Or it stayed on long enough for some Wraith to follow the team back?
UGNAvalon Well when they go to Atlantis they have the shield so they can put that up when everyone comes through. As for the other places well I assume they can just turn it off on the other side.
@@AdeptKing They can't, or the Goald would not be able to block planet's Stargate during attack. It's plot convenience.
I guess it works like elevator doors with a fixed timer that gets reset every time it detects motion .
The Gate can detect matter travelling and stays open until the matter has been transferred. That is why constant energy streams can keep it open. It can be "forced" shut under certain circumstances (such as the Earth computer, which has less safeties than a DHD.
@@PavelKahun It helps that they have the city of the CREATORS of the Stargate to poke around and study the files of. The Goa'uld are merely using the tech with no truly intimate knowledge of how it works.
1:05 That is your plan. Blowing up in your face. Literally.
What is this?
Wraith say hello to c4 explosives.
What is even funnier is how the Waith aboard the hive ship knew that the explosive device was called C4.
Wraith, this is c4
c4, this is wraith
explosion kicks in the door: SUP!!!
I think he says: "We've recieved word of an explosion" instead of "C4 explosion"
@2:16 BOOM HEADSHOT BABY
2:32 That's quite a fast dialing
She knows that address!
@Dr. M. H. - A person can press the buttons on the controller as fast as you want, but the Stargate can only dial at a set speed. Teyla probably had to wait several seconds for the gate to catch up to her button pressing.
@@TheBigExclusive Yeah, but Pegasus gates ain't messing around like back here!
@@rhas356 the Pegasus gate is also the most advanced stargate. They are essentially the deluxe models. 3rd generation gates would definitely be functioning better then any of the previous generation.
the Atlantis gates are digital, they don't have a moving ring so the gate dials way faster then the chevron lock design of the MW gates
Wraith commander: "Launch the Darts", should've said "fighters" or whatever the Wraith call them... 😏
They call them Darts
@@aaronsalentine7876 Because they're so pointy
Why is it that we rarely see automatic laser guns in sci-fi media. They are all semi-auto at best
Probably a combination of 1) amount of VFX resources being used at one time, and 2) photo-seizure risk from all the flashing lights on-screen.
and in the case of Stargate, well, they're (equipped by the) US military, and they use mostly semi-auto over full auto in real life from what I can tell.
It's a trade offs. It's either, lots of ammo but no automatic, or automatic but you have to reload constantly.
Well that was a screw up. Leader of the Wrath said launch the Darts? Only humans from Atlantis called them that. Bad screw up in writing or directing this episode
Um, you mean the Wraith should have called them Darts? That's what the Wraith call them. It's what everyone calls them. The Wraith have been calling them Darts longer then the Tau'ri have been a civilization.
@@Xershade no its a screw up. The first time the expedition saw them is the first time they were referred to as looking like a Dart 🎯. Why would people from a different galaxy call wraith ships Darts 🎯 🤣 that makes no sense I’ve watched every episode probably over 100 times I promise you im right 😂.
1:16 Q
1:21 A
Brilliant
Neenur neenur.
Can anyone explain to me what is accomplished by shooting a door with a Stunner?
I see Two possibilities:
1) like Ronan’s pistol they *can* be used in a more lethal/deadly way just usually aren’t.
2) Since Wraith ships are bio-mechanical you could theoretically cause the door lock to disengage if hit enough times.
@@jbz4788 1. I suppose that's possible though it seems like we probably would've seen that at some point?
2. If this were the only example I'd agree with you but they do this a bunch of times. In Midway they did the same thing to the doors on Midway Station
Since the doors are organic, maybe stunning them enough times will eventually get the "nerves"/"muscles" holding it closed to "give up" ?
What episode is this
Michaela S I think it's called Outsiders.
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Plothole, if he reversed the darts beam, how did he get himself into one?
3:45 no plothole, answered in this scene
It was programmed to discharge only from the point AFTER he used it to beam himself and Dr. Beckett into the buffer so that when the darts were launched and the wraith utilized the beaming technology to abduct humans, it would rematerialize the two of them instead.
@@lordsrednuas He took a gamble, because there was no way to know which dart would be used.
@@Locutus Sure, a gamble still isn't a plothole though.
@@Locutus
He figured they'd be released eventually even if they didn't get released this time, is my guess.
Wow is this bad. Oh my god this is bad. oooohhh.....