I'll tell you what's creepy. On Small Victories, Thor hinted that the Replicators are so strong that it suggests there's someone else out there,more advanced than the Asgard. Probably just the Ancients.
@boo453 1. the technology is supposed to be Alien and highly advanced, which for us would be futuristic. 2. the "replicators' look like something from a 1940s British scifi movie.
Apophis was not seen again until Baal killed him in the alternate timeline when Teal'c was serving as Baal's first prime. I prefer Apophis look in the alternate reality when the Asgard beam him up after he invades the SGA
@@boo453 Thanks, I forgot about that episode. Teal'c had to kill the alternate Daniel after Apophis implanted a Goa'uld inside him. The alternate Sam & Jack got together after time traveling back to Egypt. They ship got sot up while trying to escape from Apophis because they did not know the ship had a cloaking device, they were sure annoyed they did not include that detail on the tape!
@DamienZshadow oh Anubis was a great one as well, however i would have liked it if the show kept one villain around. as the show is now there is always a bigger villain following the big villain. Ra-Apophis-Anubis-Ori it was too Power Rangers that way :P would have been nice if Apophis remained, perhaps fought Anubis and the Ori as well teaming up with Earth (for his own survival off course) and besides if you kill Ra and Apophis in basically the same way it gets a bit repetitive .
I thought slow moving objects could pass through a Goa'uld personal shield. Is it just because it looks better this way or did Apophis have a better shield developed?
Either that, it was actually some defense of the ship and not him, or because the Replicators eat energy they have so much in them it still triggers the shields for the same reason the Staff blasts would theoretically.
Actually the personal shield has a adjustable nob on it to modify the settings however if he did that he would have both a limited air supply and zero mobility. Since the power of the ribbon device is kinetic based and not plasma based it is possible that the shield could temporarily blocked replicators.
@Hoopermazing I agree, but in the context of the "Replicators", they have the capability to absorb energy, which in this case, the "Goa'uld" only use weapons that fire concentrated bolts of heat and light (or a beam) which the replicators can absorb. This would mean the technologically advanced "Goa'uld" have ineffective means to defeat the replicators. I'd go into detail about the mechanisms of replicators, but I don't think it's very relevant.
@sinister0077 I saw it once or twice. I like Richard Dean Anderson, but the show was so hokey, along the lines of the similarly cornball Babylon 5, that I couldn't stomach it. As to these things, my point was that an super technologically advanced civilization would can those kinds of steam-punk-esque clockwork machines. Everything would be on the molecular, if not sub-atomic, scale.
@MorganOfTheAncients You do realize that none of that gibberish that you wrote refers to anything that exists, right? My comments were in reference the the appearance of antiquated looking mechanical devices that look like something out of a Jules Verne novel, and not imaginary technologies lifted from Star Trek. My point, since you clearly didn't get it, is that there would be no visible moving parts and servos whirring on something derived from a technology that advanced.
Dont forget what Thor said to Samantha Carter, the asguard are so advanced that they feel they cant think outside the box to defeat the replicators they need dum primative idea's to save them. because the replicators while yes extremely advanced themselves werent designed with primative weaponry in mind. as all the advanced races generally used energy based weapons.
I really hate when sci-fi movies have old low-tech looking mechanic crap as an example of technology centuries in the future. E.g., this bullshit and the Borg.
@Hoopermazing Have any proof? A space ship of your own, perhaps? Because you're arguing that a technology that doesn't exist anyway is being misrepresented in a TV show because it looks "antiquated." For all you know the purpose of the moving parts is simply aesthetic. Of all the goofy things in the show (everyone speaking English, for instance) to pick at, you choose this?
Hahaha if u think Apophis is a bitch? what is Baal huh? when he made like over hundred clones of himself so he died like in every episode aftér that he cloned himself :D
@nagaking07 and you dont need to brag and thats what i said set was the god of chaos i dont know why i get wrapped up in confrontations with people its just stupid
Was glad to see the character finally die. Not entirely sure why, but Apophis was the most annoying of all of the Goa'uld throughout the entire series. Strongly disliked both the actor's portrayal, and the character.
I wonder what species that made the ship that the replicator infested. It doesnt look like Asgard ships. Ive only seen those 2 alien ships on 2 episodes
I thought Apophis’ personal shield could only block fast moving objects and not slow ones….so how are the replicators able to just crawl around it like that??
@DamienZshadow oh you didn't know? well be prepared to be very disappointed! sadly. there were more SG-1 movies planed also Atlantis and Universe, and possibly a massive crossover movie with all the shows. all direct-to-dvd off course. sadly when Universe was cancelled so were plans for these movies (i hear there are even finished scripts ready to shoot. even two titles were known Extinction and Revolution. one of the movies would have had the classic gang together (O'neil etc)
@DamienZshadow oh yeah this is true, go check out the Stargate wiki page or google ''Stargate Extinction'' or the other title, go too Gateworld or anything Stargate they should have the info. i did like Universe sure, i do get why people didn't like it. but it was what made Stargate still around. without a TV show on TV no studio is going to risk making movies, the end of Universe means the end of the Franchise i am afraid. or at least as we knew it. Stargate 2 and 3 has also been hinted.
@Hoopermazing Did you ever see something from a 1940's British Sci-fi movie that could make a shitty Goa'uld hyperdrive go fast 800x faster? Or build ships WITH an intergalactic hyperdrive built into them?
@nagaking07 Actually set was the god of chaos he was a very interesting character he had a head resembleing an anteater/donkey, and the godess ammit was a crocidile headed lion with a hippo's hindquarters and yes im sure its not her aphophis was a large snake ive been interested in egypt since i was five (12 now) and have read counless books on there extremely colorful history and mythology. but apep and aphophis were both creatures of chaos and ammit stood in the hall of two truths
@Hoopermazing @Hoopermazing i take it you didnt watch the show? The replicators shown here are nothing... theyre at the beginning stage. The Human-Form Replicators are the advanced ones.
@Hoopermazing i take it you didnt watch the show? The replicators shown here are nothing... theyre at the beginning stage. The Human-Form Replicators are the advanced ones.
@DamienZshadow hey watch it now! your making me want to watch this show again! :D man was this show great, sure there are some negative points, there always is. but its easy to just enjoy the greatness that Stargate has. pity its completely gone now, i was really looking forward to that SG-1 movie with Anderson back.
@nagaking07 right well i was confused because there's an egyptian goddess named aphophis who guards one of the gates of the underworld and her name is aphophis in egyptian.
@nagaking07 i was just saying what i know there was no reason for a reaction like that and im not saying you dont know anything on the subject i was just saying what ive studied its nice to see another egytian enthusiast though
Maybe Apophis survived. May he used the rings to teleport at the planet and he's still alive. He already did this before, and may he returns in Stargate: Extinction ;D
What I don't understand. How come those replicators are crawling over his shield? I mean, the shield doesn't stop objects that are moving slow enough, hence things like an arrow or a dart can pass through it. Well those replicators are moving faster than an arrow.
i love it how something as advanced as the replicators can be destroyed by ordinary low tech weapons (guns and chemical explosives) :) and yeah i'm weird for replying to a 2 year old comment :))
@AlexSDU To be even more precise, the Pegasus Replicators aren't actually Replicators. They're Asurans, "Replicators" is just a nickname given their similarities to the Human form Milky Way ones which were encountered first. There probably is an in-universe connection between the two, but it's never been revealed. My theories are; Reece was Asuran/made by an Ancient with Knowledge of them, The Replicators acquired knowledge about the Asurans somehow, it's a massive coincidence they're similar.
Reece was made by an ancient, the asuran replicators were made by an ancient. That's the connection. Like so many bits of ancient tech just left lying around
I think it's a good thing that he actually died for good. You know how many times he supposedly "died" in the series? At LEAST once every season up to this point, lol. Well actually, the first time was in the first episode of season 2, but it ends a cliffhanger started in season 1, so it counts. ;)
@mildminotaur nope, his last word was acually a name: BA'AAAAAAAAAAAAL!! :P pity they never brought him back, Apophis was one of my fav baddies on the show
Such a great ending, spider robots crawling all over him and plowing straight into a planet.
This truly was a death worthy of a god.
easily the most impressive and satisfying downfall of a villain in the show
Wasn't even mad at the random replicators showing up in that season finale/premiere.
If it weren't for the Replicators. Apophis would have owned everyone.
barbiqueare not the ori lol
The Ori most likely would never have arrived if it weren't for Daniel and Vala.
I doubt that considering he's lost an entire fleet because of SG1's sun bomb. How would he avoid that humiliation once he reached Sokar's world?
@@jackychang9148 Feel sorry for all the people on the planet that were wiped out instantly.
Anubis: Ahem
Theres another one in Continuum where Apohpis gets Owned. He heads gets sliced off by Ba'al and his symbiote falls out.
Plot inconsistency - The shield is supposed to let slower objects through so the replicators should have got through.
Yup.
Tbh the show in general has thousands of inconsistencies and plot holes.
I'll tell you what's creepy. On Small Victories, Thor hinted that the Replicators are so strong that it suggests there's someone else out there,more advanced than the Asgard. Probably just the Ancients.
@boo453 1. the technology is supposed to be Alien and highly advanced, which for us would be futuristic.
2. the "replicators' look like something from a 1940s British scifi movie.
@Hoopermazing
1) Stargate is present day
2) If you knew anything about the Replicators you'd know they're insanely advanced
Apophis was not seen again until Baal killed him in the alternate timeline when Teal'c was serving as Baal's first prime. I prefer Apophis look in the alternate reality when the Asgard beam him up after he invades the SGA
Not true, he's also in the alternate timeline of moebius
@@boo453 Thanks, I forgot about that episode. Teal'c had to kill the alternate Daniel after Apophis implanted a Goa'uld inside him. The alternate Sam & Jack got together after time traveling back to Egypt. They ship got sot up while trying to escape from Apophis because they did not know the ship had a cloaking device, they were sure annoyed they did not include that detail on the tape!
@DamienZshadow
oh Anubis was a great one as well, however i would have liked it if the show kept one villain around. as the show is now there is always a bigger villain following the big villain.
Ra-Apophis-Anubis-Ori
it was too Power Rangers that way :P
would have been nice if Apophis remained, perhaps fought Anubis and the Ori as well teaming up with Earth (for his own survival off course)
and besides if you kill Ra and Apophis in basically the same way it gets a bit repetitive .
I think its safe to say that apophis isnt coming back this time...
Ahh Apophis... still hiding in his personal chicken shield
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Translation: ”CURSE YOU TAURI!”
He made a serious mistake when he in the first episode invaded the Tau'ri stargate room to extract a host to his queen
I thought slow moving objects could pass through a Goa'uld personal shield. Is it just because it looks better this way or did Apophis have a better shield developed?
Either that, it was actually some defense of the ship and not him, or because the Replicators eat energy they have so much in them it still triggers the shields for the same reason the Staff blasts would theoretically.
Actually the personal shield has a adjustable nob on it to modify the settings however if he did that he would have both a limited air supply and zero mobility. Since the power of the ribbon device is kinetic based and not plasma based it is possible that the shield could temporarily blocked replicators.
An AWESOME death for an AWESOME villian
Well O'Neill is still only about 99% sure he actually died...
He was funny apophis I was sad he died
I couldn't be happier when he died. mofo kept coming back!!
Didnt you know, he did survive, apophis runs the lucian alliance in secret.
I'd bet my last trousers he is!😂
Hey Pops!
Boy, he must be really pissed. 3 lives gone...
It took actually several big bangs to take him down, lets not forget that SG1 also destroyed his fleet by blowing up a sun earlier. ;)
@Hoopermazing I agree, but in the context of the "Replicators", they have the capability to absorb energy, which in this case, the "Goa'uld" only use weapons that fire concentrated bolts of heat and light (or a beam) which the replicators can absorb. This would mean the technologically advanced "Goa'uld" have ineffective means to defeat the replicators.
I'd go into detail about the mechanisms of replicators, but I don't think it's very relevant.
Apophis thinks: WTF!!?? BOOOOOM!!!!!!!!
Apophis says: BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!1 >:O
@sinister0077 I saw it once or twice. I like Richard Dean Anderson, but the show was so hokey, along the lines of the similarly cornball Babylon 5, that I couldn't stomach it. As to these things, my point was that an super technologically advanced civilization would can those kinds of steam-punk-esque clockwork machines. Everything would be on the molecular, if not sub-atomic, scale.
@MorganOfTheAncients You do realize that none of that gibberish that you wrote refers to anything that exists, right? My comments were in reference the the appearance of antiquated looking mechanical devices that look like something out of a Jules Verne novel, and not imaginary technologies lifted from Star Trek. My point, since you clearly didn't get it, is that there would be no visible moving parts and servos whirring on something derived from a technology that advanced.
Dont forget what Thor said to Samantha Carter, the asguard are so advanced that they feel they cant think outside the box to defeat the replicators they need dum primative idea's to save them. because the replicators while yes extremely advanced themselves werent designed with primative weaponry in mind. as all the advanced races generally used energy based weapons.
I really hate when sci-fi movies have old low-tech looking mechanic crap as an example of technology centuries in the future. E.g., this bullshit and the Borg.
@Hoopermazing Have any proof? A space ship of your own, perhaps? Because you're arguing that a technology that doesn't exist anyway is being misrepresented in a TV show because it looks "antiquated." For all you know the purpose of the moving parts is simply aesthetic. Of all the goofy things in the show (everyone speaking English, for instance) to pick at, you choose this?
Hahaha if u think Apophis is a bitch? what is Baal huh? when he made like over hundred clones of himself so he died like in every episode aftér that he cloned himself :D
@nagaking07 and you dont need to brag and thats what i said set was the god of chaos i dont know why i get wrapped up in confrontations with people its just stupid
Was glad to see the character finally die. Not entirely sure why, but Apophis was the most annoying of all of the Goa'uld throughout the entire series. Strongly disliked both the actor's portrayal, and the character.
Ah, but Ba'al was a "Magnificent Bastard" (google for the trope ;), so he's just awesome while Apophis was starting to get annoying.
You are all fools! Apophis will return in 2028!
The ships were not made by another species they were made out of replicator blocks by themselvs.
That outcry of defiance sounded like a sheep when it doesn't want to be sheared.
@SpilledCoffeeStudios and ammit stood in the hall of two truths as thoth and anubis judged the dead, waiting to devour the hearts of the wickid
Plus wasn't that his home planet he crashed into
I thought apophys died on earth crook in the SG infirmary ??
Thet filmed it and showed thosr training warriors on that training ground planet ..
***SPOILERS***
After the events of the episode you mention, he's revived by Sokar
this is what will happen on earth in 2028 !
I wonder what species that made the ship that the replicator infested. It doesnt look like Asgard ships. Ive only seen those 2 alien ships on 2 episodes
They were in Ida galaxy, Asgard's homeworld and they encpuntered old Asgard type of mothership, now infested by replicators.
@Trek001 I think you overestimate the strength of that shield, he had just crashed into a planet
@DamienZshadow
what can i say? he was my favorite :)
I thought Apophis’ personal shield could only block fast moving objects and not slow ones….so how are the replicators able to just crawl around it like that??
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they fixed that real fast
I randomly think, "IT'S OVER 9000!!!" for some reason...
0:11 better part
Did he actually die in this he comes back to life so many times.
This is the final time he dies in the main timeline/reality
We didn’t actually see him die tho, we just saw an explosion. 8
I hope apophis survived
@DamienZshadow
oh you didn't know? well be prepared to be very disappointed!
sadly.
there were more SG-1 movies planed also Atlantis and Universe, and possibly a massive crossover movie with all the shows. all direct-to-dvd off course.
sadly when Universe was cancelled so were plans for these movies (i hear there are even finished scripts ready to shoot. even two titles were known Extinction and Revolution.
one of the movies would have had the classic gang together (O'neil etc)
lol they also helped defeat the baal and aphois lol. plus killing warth but idk if atlantis replicators count as the same thing lol.
@DamienZshadow
oh yeah this is true, go check out the Stargate wiki page or google ''Stargate Extinction'' or the other title, go too Gateworld or anything Stargate they should have the info.
i did like Universe sure, i do get why people didn't like it. but it was what made Stargate still around. without a TV show on TV no studio is going to risk making movies, the end of Universe means the end of the Franchise i am afraid. or at least as we knew it.
Stargate 2 and 3 has also been hinted.
he live. he is immortal :P
In this case more like frenemies :)
@Hoopermazing Did you ever see something from a 1940's British Sci-fi movie that could make a shitty Goa'uld hyperdrive go fast 800x faster? Or build ships WITH an intergalactic hyperdrive built into them?
@nagaking07 Actually set was the god of chaos he was a very interesting character he had a head resembleing an anteater/donkey, and the godess ammit was a crocidile headed lion with a hippo's hindquarters and yes im sure its not her aphophis was a large snake ive been interested in egypt since i was five (12 now) and have read counless books on there extremely colorful history and mythology. but apep and aphophis were both creatures of chaos and ammit stood in the hall of two truths
Shol'va! Cree!
@Hoopermazing @Hoopermazing i take it you didnt watch the show? The replicators shown here are nothing... theyre at the beginning stage. The Human-Form Replicators are the advanced ones.
@Hoopermazing i take it you didnt watch the show? The replicators shown here are nothing... theyre at the beginning stage. The Human-Form Replicators are the advanced ones.
@DamienZshadow
hey watch it now! your making me want to watch this show again! :D
man was this show great, sure there are some negative points, there always is. but its easy to just enjoy the greatness that Stargate has. pity its completely gone now, i was really looking forward to that SG-1 movie with Anderson back.
@nagaking07 right well i was confused because there's an egyptian goddess named aphophis who guards one of the gates of the underworld and her name is aphophis in egyptian.
Keep in mind the Borg were created and designed using 20th century tech... Not everything can be perfect. If you don't like it gtfo.
@nagaking07 i was just saying what i know there was no reason for a reaction like that and im not saying you dont know anything on the subject i was just saying what ive studied its nice to see another egytian enthusiast though
@Hoopermazing Oh, there is no need to be so negative! But, no, I didn't get it...between you and me, I've never seen a 1940's British Sci-fi movie!
Maybe Apophis survived. May he used the rings to teleport at the planet and he's still alive. He already did this before, and may he returns in Stargate: Extinction ;D
But because of a chemically induced genjutsu, Teal'c still serves him.
@Phazonaddict
i remember that :P
but he was never in a big bad guy role ever again.
@spax213 I don't have the file anymore. I suggest you get a YT downloader
that works only on basic replicators herp, advanced humanoid versions are resilient to even kinetic force
@CamGiraud although his shield should have protected him
@elrath Yeah I just realised that myself. That shield shouldn't have protected him.
the replicators are good for somthing after all ! LOL
sounds like BAAAAAAAAH!!! Uber FAIL!
Kinetic force breaks the bonds in the replicators... Derp .-.
@nagaking07 Well i have to say i am impressed (and i respect) your persictance
@nagaking07 But you did'nt have to do it that way
nope its BAAAAAAAH
What I don't understand. How come those replicators are crawling over his shield? I mean, the shield doesn't stop objects that are moving slow enough, hence things like an arrow or a dart can pass through it. Well those replicators are moving faster than an arrow.
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@ThePitofSidLord Khonshu was the god of the moon
Best vilain
Anubis Baal Apophis 😏😏✌️
@nagaking07 What do you mean of course?
@boo453 1) That's why I like it so much!
2) Hell, yes!
@elrath Maybe he adjusted it?
what season/episode was this?
Of course they were
owned? that's what i wanna go down :D
i love it how something as advanced as the replicators can be destroyed by ordinary low tech weapons (guns and chemical explosives) :) and yeah i'm weird for replying to a 2 year old comment :))
here, i'll make you less weird by replying to a 9 year old comment :)
Name of this episode??
I bet he survived that in some way
@boo453 Ok THX.
Exactly. derp .-.
Favourite episode.
@Tejursuy Enemies
Finallly!
@AlexSDU
To be even more precise, the Pegasus Replicators aren't actually Replicators. They're Asurans, "Replicators" is just a nickname given their similarities to the Human form Milky Way ones which were encountered first. There probably is an in-universe connection between the two, but it's never been revealed. My theories are; Reece was Asuran/made by an Ancient with Knowledge of them, The Replicators acquired knowledge about the Asurans somehow, it's a massive coincidence they're similar.
Reece was made by an ancient, the asuran replicators were made by an ancient. That's the connection. Like so many bits of ancient tech just left lying around
@@BlackLiger788 which kinda explains why replicators can upgrade ships to like 9000% more, similar to how O'neill upgraded that Tel'tak.
lmao
@SpilledCoffeeStudios snake*
The Death of Fire Lord Apophis. :)
Tibor Dávid Jakab Night Lord, actually...
@@seand.g423 I refered to Fire Lord Ozai.
I think it's a good thing that he actually died for good. You know how many times he supposedly "died" in the series? At LEAST once every season up to this point, lol.
Well actually, the first time was in the first episode of season 2, but it ends a cliffhanger started in season 1, so it counts. ;)
@mildminotaur
nope, his last word was acually a name: BA'AAAAAAAAAAAAL!!
:P
pity they never brought him back, Apophis was one of my fav baddies on the show
@Hoopermazing Yeah, self-replicating neutronium cells with internal networking capabilities is really low tech.
Ass.