The scene of the system lords meeting should have been longer, because apparently, Replicarter wiped out the rest of the greater system lords too, the ones attending at least. And Ba'al was not there so he escaped the massacre. Replicarter did the galaxy that one favor. She did something that took the Tok'ra a thousand years.
Well, apparently the only reason why he was helping them was because his territory was on the opposite side of the galaxy. So all those Goa´uld that were close to Earth and had to deal with people from Earth were also his enemies. Combine it with his hatred towards Anubis and there you have it, System Lord who actually has common interests with Tau´ri. But if they ever destroyed others and he was the last one remaining, he would try to destroy them just like others did.
He didn't die from it. She said it herself that she can't kill him. She can still fight him, and if she is fighting him he can do nothing but fight her back.
As OP says, they're locked in eternal battle. Neither can defeat the other. However, the video isn't the death's of the System Lords but their downfall, so Anubis is included rightly so since he lost everything but his life.
I'm sorry, but what are you guys talking about. There is a clear implication in that episode that neither Oma or Anubis are allowed to act against each other due to rulings from the other ascended beings. If Anubis ever used his ascended being powers or Oma ever tried to stop him the "Others" would step in. Oma and Anubis are not locked in eternal battle. They quarreled, broke the rules laid down by the more powerful ascended beings, and were both utterly destroyed. They're both very dead.
@@ajax201000 You are correct. But what does set Tanith apart is he was well on his way to becoming a System Lord while Hathor was content to sit on her ass.
@@samsonguy10k She wasn't though, she was entirely alone and slowly building an army bit by bit entirely unaware of the current states of the system lords, their territories, and resources. She had no forces large enough to withstand being pubic about her existence to the rest of the system lords.
@@AbsolutelyEverybody1 from in show.lore, they didnt only because she was so alluring, and powerful when she turned against Ra, iirc they joined Ra in banishing her and burying her in her sarcophagus
@@DaviesD85 Semantics. Ra was what Ba'al tried to be later. The System Lords were his council but had no power of their own outside their dominions. After he died the System Lords turned on each other and seant the Empire into chaos. Yu tried to stabilize the situation but was killed before he could. Ba'al and Anubis are the closest anyone came after Ra to stabilize the Empire.
Yeah, he was the only one decent lord. That's why they had to have someone else, not Tau'ri, kill him. Replicators very conveniently happened around =)
Actually Ra was a “moderate” Goa’uld. He did not bombard from the orbit and wipe out the planets (including earth) when his rule was overthrown there. Killing him first was a bad idea, since he was ruling system lords as the supreme system lord.
They didnt even know there were any others at the time they killed off Ra. Besides, without a Supremem System Lord, the Goa'uld spent half the time plotting against or fighting one another anyway.
Killing him first was actually an ideal due the fact that they knew about him plus with him gone, it threw the rest in chaos. Since there was no one leader to unite the rest, they were easily picked off one by one
@Philip Wester , Actually nope. The US military tried to destroy whatever is on the other side with a nuke. Ra found the nuke and tried to use it to return the favor. He wouldn’t have done it if his life was not threatened.
I agree and I was writing the same sentence before noticing yours: Tanith was only serving Anubis, a former System Lord, but he was never a System Lords himself. See you soon. Guido.
SHADOWWOLF77 no, too much drama can be cheesy, it was done better than the others IMO because it was more personal. Teal'c calculated, positioned himself for the glass, and then smirked. Oh yea
He was on his way to being one. If he hadn't fallen in with Anubis, he would have worked on establishing his own empire. While he was working for Anubis at the time, it was his orchestrations that caused the fall of the Tollans. Tanith was a scumbag, but he was still someone worth respecting. Because if you didn't, he would wipe you out.
To anyone disputing who was and wasn't a System Lord remember the hierarchy changed each time one was taken out with no regular knowledge on who has the top spots but its safe to assume Tanith was promoted to System Lord once he started serving Anubis.
Tanith only served Anubis before Anubis became recognized as a System Lord again himself. And that didn't happen until the episodes after Tanith died, at which point most of the System Lords are surprised that Anubis is even alive. He did serve Apophis while he was a System Lord, up until his fatal Hatak crash. But Tanith himself was never a System Lord. Merely an underling.
System lords that should be added to part 3: Heru'ur - his army wiped by the Asgard. Hathor - killed by O'Neill. Camulus - According to Daniel Jackson, Ba'al killed him. Isis - found dead in a damaged canopic jar. Moloc - killed by guided missile. Marduk - killed by O'Neill setting off C4 inside his ziggurat. Osiris - extracted from Sarah. Seth - killed when his cult on Earth was discovered.
That Replicator theme music was so menacing. Yet Stargate weighed evenly both the act of being stabbed through the heart or nuked in the face. Can't wait for the reboot soon.
Does anyone knows what happend to Kamulos? While the Anubis Story was running, his empire had already fallen into a other Goa'Uld hands and he requested asylum on earth (which i think was denied from SG Command)
@@Anthyrion He was granted asylum, but it was later revoked after he tried to destroy earth again. He was likely recaptured by Ba'al and executed for his failure to carry out that plan.
What about poor Heru'ur? Hathor, Moloc, Marduk, Ares and Seth all had cool deaths :D. Thoth's death was funny, Osiris's was kind of lame. I guess they were only minor though and possibly not even System Lord level, but you did include some like Tanith who weren't System Lord's but other Goa'uld's bitches :-P. I wish we could have seen Bastet, Kali, Amaterasu and Camulus bite the bullet on screen :P.
Is the first clips from the original movie? I actually have never seen the movie that the tv show comes from, I didn't get into stargate until the tv show.
The RPG (Not sure if it's canon, probably not) explains that that "alien" was an Asgard. Due to the different genetic make-up, the Asgard body rejected the Goa'uld and so he pretty much arrived on Earth in a dying body, and quickly took a new host (the boy). It's a semi-decent explanation if you consider that the Asgard of 30.000 years ago looks different, and rather similar, to the alien Ra in the movie.
SmokieWins In SG1 they also show us a preserved ancient Asgard that they're researching to try and fix their cloning issues and it resembled humans more closely.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Tanith NOT a System Lord, I mean, isn't there specific criteria the goa'uld would have to meet to be qualified as a System Lord.
Lol, better to pretend that episode didn't exist...mind you everytime people slagged off SGU S1 ("Life" in particular)all I had to do was point to Hathor Episode
Sokar was the scariest bad guy. Anubis was not so scary but had the technology and power at his fingertips. Lord Yu was my favorite. I would have so given Lord Yu first prime a hj.
RA - looks more like an Unas or Asgard, or Unas / Asgard hybrid, not a serpent - like Gou'ald. Tanith was just a spy posing as a Tok'Ra. Yu, on the other hand, had been around the longest, maybe longer than Ra.
+Daniel Appleton Chalk that up to the differences between the movie and the TV series, really. That bit was done before the whole 'parasitic mudskipper' thing was thought up.
+VulpisFoxfire Yeah, the film Ra was a alien that transferred his energy/conciseness to a human. He wasn't snake. I like both versions, but if I had to choose one it be the energy.
Given the complete lack of naquadah contained within, that nuke that killed Ra is by far the most powerful weapon usage we see in the entire series. One explosion that set in motion the dominos that would topple a millennia old empire, lead to the downfall of the Replicators, and eventually allow the Ori to be completely wiped out.
@@breadonitsown8950 Actually, what Ra says is: "Soon I will send your weapon back to your world with a shipment of our mineral which will increase your weapon's destructive power a hundred fold." That shipment is being brought to the pyramid by the Abydonian group that O'Neil and Jackson hide amongst while trying to gain access to the pyramid in the climax of the movie. Which never makes it further than the atrium of the pyramid. The nuke itself has nothing but either plutonium or uranium from Earth in it. No naquadah whatsoever. I suppose technically the explosion would still be enhanced by the naquadah in Ra's ship, but there was none in the bomb. When I say in the bomb, I mean like the traces of naquadah found by SG-5 that they added to the Mark 12A warheads to make the 'Goa'uld Busters' that Samuels thinks will take out the Hatak in the first season climax. Or like the Mark IX Naquadria-Enhanced Nukes of the late show that are capable of vaoprising stargates entirely.
Always wondered why the earth Stargate was in such a small room. Seems like explosion debris or a glider could have flown through it while we had it open. I guess they relied on the bullet proof glass? 😂🤔
+derpdog During this quest, SG-1 learned that Ra was not a Goa'uld, but was another race entirely, their discoveries suggesting that Ra had some unspecified ties to the Ancients and Ascended beings. (SG1: "The Barque of Heaven")
No- they aren't awlays right. Doesn't mean they are always wrong either- sometimes they're made correctly. The wiki lists the episode its talked about if IO recall.
In the first movie, the Goa'uld had not yet been established as a snake-like parasite race, and was instead depicted as a kind of telepathic alien, using a young human as a host. When Ra uses his telepathic powers, his third eye glows blue - This is also why he seems to turn into a different being, when blown up. The nuke is revealing his true self, shedding the human host.
Tannith wasn't a system lord. He was an underling who served more than one system lord in the short time he had between taking his first host and being blown up by Teal'c.
Yu was fascinating for me, Replicarter just turns to the smug chick representing Baal who thinks she is safe and doesen't care about the Super Soldiers...would have liked to have seen her take down those Super Soldiers tbh
Yu: This is the end of you.
Sam: No, this is the end of Yu
Technically it is replicator Carter
@@TigerWing141
*Replicarter
The scene of the system lords meeting should have been longer, because apparently, Replicarter wiped out the rest of the greater system lords too, the ones attending at least. And Ba'al was not there so he escaped the massacre. Replicarter did the galaxy that one favor. She did something that took the Tok'ra a thousand years.
Wasn't that an anti Anubis meeting of system lords?
Ba'al was Anubis bitch. I doubt he had an invite.
Yu is the only one i fell sorry for dying. He was a good ally sometimes.
Well he was Goa'uld but he also wasn't that bad as the other Goa'ulds. He was helping Tau'ri sometimes so he was more Ally then enemy.
Exilon0193 well said!
Well, apparently the only reason why he was helping them was because his territory was on the opposite side of the galaxy. So all those Goa´uld that were close to Earth and had to deal with people from Earth were also his enemies. Combine it with his hatred towards Anubis and there you have it, System Lord who actually has common interests with Tau´ri. But if they ever destroyed others and he was the last one remaining, he would try to destroy them just like others did.
I felt bad for Apophis, He was the iconic villain of Stargate
and also, Heru'ur I wish that Jack would had a battle with him
Anubis isn't dead, he's just locked in immortal combat with Oma.
No she sacrificed herself to kill him.
He didn't die from it. She said it herself that she can't kill him. She can still fight him, and if she is fighting him he can do nothing but fight her back.
As OP says, they're locked in eternal battle. Neither can defeat the other. However, the video isn't the death's of the System Lords but their downfall, so Anubis is included rightly so since he lost everything but his life.
He will have his revenge in 2029
I'm sorry, but what are you guys talking about. There is a clear implication in that episode that neither Oma or Anubis are allowed to act against each other due to rulings from the other ascended beings. If Anubis ever used his ascended being powers or Oma ever tried to stop him the "Others" would step in.
Oma and Anubis are not locked in eternal battle. They quarreled, broke the rules laid down by the more powerful ascended beings, and were both utterly destroyed. They're both very dead.
You forgot Hathor and Seth, they were System Lords in the past.
@@ajax201000 You are correct. But what does set Tanith apart is he was well on his way to becoming a System Lord while Hathor was content to sit on her ass.
@@samsonguy10k She wasn't though, she was entirely alone and slowly building an army bit by bit entirely unaware of the current states of the system lords, their territories, and resources. She had no forces large enough to withstand being pubic about her existence to the rest of the system lords.
@@Mikron20 did the other System Lords like Hathor?
@@AbsolutelyEverybody1 from in show.lore, they didnt only because she was so alluring, and powerful when she turned against Ra, iirc they joined Ra in banishing her and burying her in her sarcophagus
Fun Fact: Anubis and Sokar are played by the same actor.
Ra wasn't a system lord, he was the emperor. His death is what caused them all to try and seize power
Alex Gazaille No he was the 'Supreme System Lord.'
@@DaviesD85 Semantics. Ra was what Ba'al tried to be later. The System Lords were his council but had no power of their own outside their dominions. After he died the System Lords turned on each other and seant the Empire into chaos. Yu tried to stabilize the situation but was killed before he could. Ba'al and Anubis are the closest anyone came after Ra to stabilize the Empire.
I just hope he gave his regards to King Tut.
All the Replicators actually did was simply finishing a long time of decline of the Goa'Uld Empire.
exactly
And being a big of enough distraction that the Ida/Milky-way Asgards were never able to solve their issues with their cloning in time.
IMO Sokar's look/personality etc etc was the most badass. shame he died so quick
His fingernails were very cringeworthy :P
Well at least sokar and anubis are the same actor so we sort of got sokar as a fullblown villain.
Never give a Sokar an even break!
yu was my favorite goa'uld i was kind of sad to see him go
Yeah, he was the only one decent lord. That's why they had to have someone else, not Tau'ri, kill him. Replicators very conveniently happened around =)
me?
I know that he was very weak and on his last host, but I still think it would make more sense to stab him in the neck rather than the chest
Thank Yu.
Haha! I see what you did there.
Sam killing Lord Yu is awesome, its what I wanted to see when Anakin Skywalker turned.
Nice they included Ra in this list, I know it was the film, before SG1, but still a great addition.
4:41 I didn’t know this was in the Terminator universe!
Replicarter was the show's worst plot point. Way too OP. And Tapping didn't convince as a replicator.
No Hathor, Seth, or Heru'ur deaths, or the capture of Osiris. And Tanith wasn't even a System Lord. Come on dude!
This scene had me in tears, poor system lords.
Why tho? They enslaved many Jaffas and you feel bad now they died?
@@AmtrakCitiesSprinter64 I would rather take the System Lords over the Replicators personally.
Actually Ra was a “moderate” Goa’uld. He did not bombard from the orbit and wipe out the planets (including earth) when his rule was overthrown there. Killing him first was a bad idea, since he was ruling system lords as the supreme system lord.
I mean, he was planning on destroying the Earth...
I thought Ra was the sole creator of the system Lord's.
They didnt even know there were any others at the time they killed off Ra. Besides, without a Supremem System Lord, the Goa'uld spent half the time plotting against or fighting one another anyway.
Killing him first was actually an ideal due the fact that they knew about him plus with him gone, it threw the rest in chaos. Since there was no one leader to unite the rest, they were easily picked off one by one
@Philip Wester ,
Actually nope. The US military tried to destroy whatever is on the other side with a nuke. Ra found the nuke and tried to use it to return the favor. He wouldn’t have done it if his life was not threatened.
Tanith was never a System Lord he was only a henchman....or HenchGoa'uld..
I agree and I was writing the same sentence before noticing yours: Tanith was only serving Anubis, a former System Lord, but he was never a System Lords himself.
See you soon.
Guido.
It may not have been the death of an system Lord
But still it was a satisfying death in every espact
Victor Selve
It should have been more dramatic though.
SHADOWWOLF77 no, too much drama can be cheesy, it was done better than the others IMO because it was more personal. Teal'c calculated, positioned himself for the glass, and then smirked. Oh yea
bell lab
I guess so.
tanith isn't a system lord he is a fledgling
but it is still satisfying seeing him explode
@@jeremybk54 Very satisfying.
He was on his way to being one. If he hadn't fallen in with Anubis, he would have worked on establishing his own empire. While he was working for Anubis at the time, it was his orchestrations that caused the fall of the Tollans.
Tanith was a scumbag, but he was still someone worth respecting. Because if you didn't, he would wipe you out.
@@danielboatright8887 indeed.
The demise of Seth from Sam was epic, should of included it!
Lord Yu getting offed by T-1000 Carter is so cool, she was wearing a blade hand prop! :D
The Ra one confused me for a bit- "Oh, it's the original movie." I'm so used to the TV versions of those characters.
Never give a Sokar an even break!
To anyone disputing who was and wasn't a System Lord remember the hierarchy changed each time one was taken out with no regular knowledge on who has the top spots but its safe to assume Tanith was promoted to System Lord once he started serving Anubis.
Tanith only served Anubis before Anubis became recognized as a System Lord again himself. And that didn't happen until the episodes after Tanith died, at which point most of the System Lords are surprised that Anubis is even alive.
He did serve Apophis while he was a System Lord, up until his fatal Hatak crash. But Tanith himself was never a System Lord. Merely an underling.
00:08 that snare hit though.
Stargateing across the universe, boldly going forward because prometheus can't find reverse.
3:53 most awesome Staff weapon shot in the whole series
System lords that should be added to part 3:
Heru'ur - his army wiped by the Asgard.
Hathor - killed by O'Neill.
Camulus - According to Daniel Jackson, Ba'al killed him.
Isis - found dead in a damaged canopic jar.
Moloc - killed by guided missile.
Marduk - killed by O'Neill setting off C4 inside his ziggurat.
Osiris - extracted from Sarah.
Seth - killed when his cult on Earth was discovered.
Out of all of them, Ra was the most vicious!
That Replicator theme music was so menacing. Yet Stargate weighed evenly both the act of being stabbed through the heart or nuked in the face. Can't wait for the reboot soon.
The Tokra' Anise (S4E3 Upgrades) was hot.
Jackson, "Yep...that looks like trouble to me"
The Goa'uld are by far the greatest bad guys in science fiction. Followed by the Borg
you forgot Heru'ur
IT IS DECEPTION
GoneDownOnMe. The deception. is yours. why do you not send me the shol va.........
Does anyone knows what happend to Kamulos? While the Anubis Story was running, his empire had already fallen into a other Goa'Uld hands and he requested asylum on earth (which i think was denied from SG Command)
@@Anthyrion He was granted asylum, but it was later revoked after he tried to destroy earth again. He was likely recaptured by Ba'al and executed for his failure to carry out that plan.
@@veryanonymous3630 Thanks. And again a typical Goa'uld move. :)
"Ooh, surprise delivery? I bet it's my Amazon Prime packaAAAARGH..." -Ra, Probably.
Samantha Carter... Holy MOLY!!! She could be a true force to be reckoned with.
Excelente video y recopilacion...
Not Yu, too? What did Yu do to make you punish Yu so severely?
Oh Yu ;)
Poor Yu.. That was just brutal
0:30 The first unison speech by Jackson and O'Neal.
Teal'c: "Es mi venganza spanky"
Tanith wasn't ever a system lord, only an underling.
What about poor Heru'ur? Hathor, Moloc, Marduk, Ares and Seth all had cool deaths :D. Thoth's death was funny, Osiris's was kind of lame. I guess they were only minor though and possibly not even System Lord level, but you did include some like Tanith who weren't System Lord's but other Goa'uld's bitches :-P. I wish we could have seen Bastet, Kali, Amaterasu and Camulus bite the bullet on screen :P.
Weren't Sokar and Anubis played by the same actor?
Yes, David Palffy.
If I am not mistaken, Tanith was not a system lord. He worked for Anubis. Cool stuff tho!
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Is the first clips from the original movie? I actually have never seen the movie that the tv show comes from, I didn't get into stargate until the tv show.
Yup, the movie version.
I never would have noticed this without The Mandalorian, but I kinda feel like they intentionally made that nuke bear a family resemeblance to IG-88
Tanith: Pow! Right in the Kisser!
The RPG (Not sure if it's canon, probably not) explains that that "alien" was an Asgard. Due to the different genetic make-up, the Asgard body rejected the Goa'uld and so he pretty much arrived on Earth in a dying body, and quickly took a new host (the boy).
It's a semi-decent explanation if you consider that the Asgard of 30.000 years ago looks different, and rather similar, to the alien Ra in the movie.
SmokieWins In SG1 they also show us a preserved ancient Asgard that they're researching to try and fix their cloning issues and it resembled humans more closely.
3:47 ‘excuse me while I one-shot this fool!’
THAT STILL ONLY COUNTS AS ONE!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Tanith NOT a System Lord, I mean, isn't there specific criteria the goa'uld would have to meet to be qualified as a System Lord.
Taniths death was so badass
where is Hathor?!
in my bed
Last seen in a large cryo freezer :P
not a system lord
Is a system lord. Where is Hathor?
Lol, better to pretend that episode didn't exist...mind you everytime people slagged off SGU S1 ("Life" in particular)all I had to do was point to Hathor Episode
Ugh not getting a satisfying Tannith death was a crime.
what happened to Heurer- birdhead?....
jachian jachian Apophis wtf pwned him.
Love how clever they were with Ra. Also who thinks Ba'al captured replicarter and used that to kill Yu? Would be very clever.
A little question: but Tanith was not an Underlord?
He served Apophis and later Anubis, but he never was a ustem Lord.
Guido.
Did anyone else notice that the timer in the t bit with Ra was backwards each time they show it?
@Nerd.World It's to prevent software for scanning duplicates. This due to copyright infringment.
Tanith wasn't a System Lord. He had no domain to rule.
U forgot Seth and Osiris ;)
Sokar is Osiris. You will find on Egyptian mythology.
That ship exploding shouldn't have been strong enough to destroy the gate like it showed. Those things survive nukes.
NO, NO, NO, NO, broadside of a barn here NOO! Here! Ah, C'mon. Can't you flyers ever hit the broadside of a barn?
Not everyone of goauld sistem lords died. Some still survived. Comment who
My last name is "Gould"... and yes I have a worm on my brain stem.
Sokar was the scariest bad guy. Anubis was not so scary but had the technology and power at his fingertips. Lord Yu was my favorite. I would have so given Lord Yu first prime a hj.
hj? Handjob?
When did These guys become so easy to kill?
By adjusting the difficulty level.
Dude you left out Heru-ur, Hathor, Imhotep, and Seth.
TheWarBird01
And Qetesh, Bastet, Kali, Morgan, etc
Imhotep was always a nobody
Don't worry, there's a Sokar born every minute.
RA - looks more like an Unas or Asgard, or Unas / Asgard hybrid, not a serpent - like Gou'ald.
Tanith was just a spy posing as a Tok'Ra.
Yu, on the other hand, had been around the longest, maybe longer than Ra.
+Daniel Appleton Ra was the oldest and was the top dog. He ruled over all the other System lords. Well, until he died.
+Daniel Appleton Chalk that up to the differences between the movie and the TV series, really. That bit was done before the whole 'parasitic mudskipper' thing was thought up.
+VulpisFoxfire Yeah, the film Ra was a alien that transferred his energy/conciseness to a human. He wasn't snake. I like both versions, but if I had to choose one it be the energy.
no ra was older and ra was in a furling body
deamon nedula That's the TV series. And he was a snake. The movie series is completely different. I would know I watched the directors cut..
Given the complete lack of naquadah contained within, that nuke that killed Ra is by far the most powerful weapon usage we see in the entire series. One explosion that set in motion the dominos that would topple a millennia old empire, lead to the downfall of the Replicators, and eventually allow the Ori to be completely wiped out.
It DID have naquadah. Ra himself tells them it has been enhanced with their "mineral" and he was planning to send it through to Earth
@@breadonitsown8950 Actually, what Ra says is:
"Soon I will send your weapon back to your world with a shipment of our mineral which will increase your weapon's destructive power a hundred fold."
That shipment is being brought to the pyramid by the Abydonian group that O'Neil and Jackson hide amongst while trying to gain access to the pyramid in the climax of the movie. Which never makes it further than the atrium of the pyramid.
The nuke itself has nothing but either plutonium or uranium from Earth in it. No naquadah whatsoever.
I suppose technically the explosion would still be enhanced by the naquadah in Ra's ship, but there was none in the bomb.
When I say in the bomb, I mean like the traces of naquadah found by SG-5 that they added to the Mark 12A warheads to make the 'Goa'uld Busters' that Samuels thinks will take out the Hatak in the first season climax. Or like the Mark IX Naquadria-Enhanced Nukes of the late show that are capable of vaoprising stargates entirely.
Tanith wasn't a system Lord, he was an underlord of anubis
Always wondered why the earth Stargate was in such a small room. Seems like explosion debris or a glider could have flown through it while we had it open. I guess they relied on the bullet proof glass? 😂🤔
They moved it. I believe it was found on antarctica, though i might be wrong.
Hey, but Moloc? Setesh? Or Hathor? Heru-ur?
I guess an explanation for ra could be since he was the ultimate syestem lord he was more supreme than the rest
Why is all the visible text backwards?
Wait I just realized that is was repulcator Sam that killed Yu
jadon bitner xD
Saved Bual YOU NEEDED HELPED Them to GET THE them 🌎 BACK to BUILDED relationship with U because I really DEEPLY Loved U
tanith is ot a system lord
HEY...........................
..... Yu!
Sokar was underused, given that he was literally posing as the devil.
4:49 Telemachus Rade absolute shock when he couldnt do ANYTHING there, even his katana skills are no match for replicator sam
4:54 sam doing the T-1000 thingy
RepliCarter is my favorite
Repli-carter is a T-1000 or T-X rip off... =P
So was Ra a Goa'uld inside an Asgard inside a Human?
+derpdog During this quest, SG-1 learned that Ra was not a Goa'uld, but was another race entirely, their discoveries suggesting that Ra had some unspecified ties to the Ancients and Ascended beings. (SG1: "The Barque of Heaven")
What?! Where was that mentioned? :\
***** I found it kicking around on the Wiki under Ra's details.
DarkKnightKaraco
Wiki's aren't known to be very accurate.
They only give a general idea. XD
No- they aren't awlays right. Doesn't mean they are always wrong either- sometimes they're made correctly. The wiki lists the episode its talked about if IO recall.
Replicarter is like "fuck Yu".
what was Ra doing with his eye?
In the first movie, the Goa'uld had not yet been established as a snake-like parasite race, and was instead depicted as a kind of telepathic alien, using a young human as a host.
When Ra uses his telepathic powers, his third eye glows blue - This is also why he seems to turn into a different being, when blown up. The nuke is revealing his true self, shedding the human host.
When upset, Sokar sounded a lot like Armus the black tar monster thing from Star Trek TNG, maybe he melted and changed his name? :P
so boney m were something to do with the goauld. right.
Tannith wasn't a system lord. He was an underling who served more than one system lord in the short time he had between taking his first host and being blown up by Teal'c.
Lord Yu. Me? No his name is Yu. Me? No he's called Lord Yu. Oh I get it.👍
That's usually done to get around copywrite restrictions.
What about Hathor??
Basically frozen to death in a cryo tank XD
@@PerfectAlibi1 Umm yeah but that doesn’t answer my question…..
I have a question...... Why did Ra look like he was an asgard from SG1 instead of a goa'uld serpent???
Original movie, they changed things in the TV-series
Yu everything. Yu beautiful. Yu got shanked by a Knex Terminator.
WTF actually happened to Ra's face before the explosion?
so, where's seth and the stunning hathor and the others??????
Tanith wasn't a system lord, he was just a lackey for Apophis and then Anubis.
Yu was fascinating for me, Replicarter just turns to the smug chick representing Baal who thinks she is safe and doesen't care about the Super Soldiers...would have liked to have seen her take down those Super Soldiers tbh
Maybe not, but Sokar was my favorite bad guy after Baal.
Tanith wasn't really a System Lord.