"You know, we have satellites and telescopes that can see things like spaceships." "Our ships have never been detected in orbit around Earth before." "Huh...alright..." I fucking miss Stargate, man.
know their was an episode mentioning that they became wise enought to see the asgard in their true form. THis would be explaining why all the Aleins look human like its not their true form
*three seasons later:* _randomly porting in and out of SG-1 during UN Security Council meetings like the next door neighbor nicking your beer_ SUP BITCHES WHAT'S GOOD
Lol! I've almost finished SGU now and through it all, my favorite thing to mumble any time anyone got into Stargate related trouble has always been, "Y'all need an iris."
NightRunner417 one thing I never got with SGU is why the ship planted gates without a dhd? Also why the remote dialers they carried from destiny were never found later in the Milky Way or Pegasus galaxies. Would help to dial out while on the run to the gate. The handheld dialer does plug one plothole in Sg-1 CotG’s when you clearly see the gate is deactivated behind Apophis. Later its active again. If Apophis had one of those handhelds easy fix.
@@2bituser569 I guess there's no canon explanation, but perhaps they wanted the Destiny gate network as a "private" network, only usable by Destiny crew members. Given that they are crossing countless galaxies, having them open to anyone to exploit without spending hundreds of years studying the lifeforms in that galaxy is a security risk, or unethical. The Pegasus and Milkyway networks are meant to be a kind of public transport, by comparison. As for Apophis, we know from later seasons they have Goa'uld that are experts in Gate technology, and they know how to exploit them. They could have made their own remote DHDs. Of course that establishes far more plot holes if you dare think about it. Where were the Goa'uld installed irises? I suppose they send a MALP through each time so SG1 isn't at risk, but SG1 still arrived at secret bases all the time.
What I miss about this show is that it never revealed everything. The Asgard were just as mysterious and interesting in season 10 as they were in season 3.
Compare to the Aliens franchise where the entire premise of them being 'alien' has been eliminated now we've told they're a bio-weapon developed by an Earth-built android using an ancient alien bio-weapon and DNA splicing with alien wasps... There's no mystery left.
@@DomWeasel should have just shown the engineers creating them I believe David and alien is just recreating them and isn't really the true creator of the species honestly you can still answer the questions and keep it a mystery only if there's more questions to be answered I also wish the xenomorphs were still mysterious because ever since seen the ship on LV 426 I always imagine what its connection was to the xenomorph since it looked just like they do especially the pilot I knew they had a been the creators of the species because both biomechanical Way beyond coincidence and plus with how does xenomorphs are there is no possible way that can be naturally existing there was always something out of place about them that could not be naturally possible which all leads to the point and the impression they were manufactured as living bio weapons which completely fits the whole theme of the xenomorph especially since Wayland yutin always wanted control of them for their bio weapons division.
Because the story was told from the perspective of a small military unit instead of having everything spelled out like Babylon 5. Once you've finished watching the televised franchise you can have a lot of fun re-watching early SG1 episodes and speculating how each new planet visited fit into the Ancient civilisation.
Colonel o Neil has to be one of the best MC's ever written In a TV show. He wasn't special. He didn't have hidden talents. All he had was a good team behind him, friends and alliances to help out, and a relentless positive attitude.
To be fair while he was no Gary Stu/Mary Sue he did have some hidden talents and was special. He was smarter then he let on and with the Ancient gene he could interface with Ancient tech whereas a majority of people could not. Not to mention the Asgard thought he might have been a bit more advanced then other humans hence why they tried to use his DNA to solve their cloning problem creating the mini-O'Neill that sadly was forgotten about.
@@akmi1931 he did not hate smart people. He hated pretencious people. By the way the Asgard thought he could solve their problems, but with that ultimately failing he is not a never was the special one. He was an ordinary officer, just a little brighter and toughter than others, but also kind and humble. What a great rolemodel O'Neill was.
Jack was overwhelmed at being chosen to represent all of earth in the negotiations with the Ga'ould and I can understand why. After all, he was only a Colonel in the Air Force, just a military man without any political skills. The Asgard really should have chosen a high ranking civilian politician with extensive experience in diplomacy and negotiation to deal with this. Someone like Senator Kinsey. As an experienced politician Senator Kinsey would have ... he would have ... uh ... yeah ... okay Jack, handle it!!!!
I mean technically all officers have to have a degree of politicking skill otherwise they tend not to advance far in times of peace. I get O'Neill was special forces so he probably could have bypassed that requirement by extraordinary feats in battle but still he wouldn’t be totally ignorant.
LordOmnissiah moving up to General and through General ranks require politics. Its a shame they never officially showed Hammond having a third star ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️. He was promoted to same job as O’Neill was in last seasons and Jack got a second ⭐️ ⭐️.
@@TalkingHands308 Yup. It feels like they tried to do a Battlestar Galactic, darker version of Stargate and it just didn't work. What really peeves me is that they canceled Atlantis to go with that garbage.
@@AnthonyJ504 Yes, seriously. It was like they thought getting all "edgy" and whatever was going to attract the new young crowd but instead just alienated the already set fanbase...
I’ve done the whole box set 3 times. Did the Amazon episodes many times more, sporadically watching all my favs over and over. Universe sucked. Really liked Atlantis, but disliked that they stopped it early for Universe. I’m optimistic about what I hear is a new show coming soon, 2022 I believe.
Its not woke enough. In “Stargate Awakens” Carter gets to yell at Hammond without repercussions, everything is the patriarchy fault, and Daniel is Danielle.
There are still gems. You have to shift your focus. Although I understand when you don't want to. After all, when ugliness encroaches, willful ignorance hurts the heart. And yet, we have to fight for the light, not against the darkness. Where attention goes, energy flows. ... Choose your battles wisely.
0:19 “Never been detected in orbit around Earth before” Technically correct; it was mere three episodes later (Point of View), that the radar views in -SGC- SGA very confidently showed the approaching Asgard ship (albeit in a parallel universe).
Could it maybe be that the last time the asgard were at earth was... Well a long time age when the most sophisticated detection systems were... Binoculars at best
Ah yes, the Stargate of yesteryear. When General Hammond was in command, O'Neil couldn't say five words without four of them heading in a smartass direction, Thor was a new thing, Teal'c was super shiny and Teal'c-hair was still well off the radar, and the Goa'uld were _super_ annoying. Edit: I whoopsed and spelled O'Neill's name with one L. It's 'O'Neill', with two L's. Fun fact - There's another Colonel O'Neil with only one L, and he has no sense of humor at all.
The O'Neil with one L having no sense of humor is a bit of a dig at Kurt Russel. His character only had one L in the name and also didn't have much of a sense of humor in the film heh
@@Arkalius80 Granted, he was basically a wreck at that point. First shot of him we see is where he is bawing his eyes out after his son had died. Whole mission was basically him looking an excuse to die and not giving two shits who dies with him, until Daniel got trough to him. If you think about, the whole smartass O'neill of the series becomes much more tragic figure, because it looks like he has developed that sense of humor to help him cope.
It's more that the Asgard (as they were written at the time) put their trust in deeds & not perceptions of importance like rank & public perception. Thor trusted Jack because he personally had witnessed his worth & knew he was trust worthy, he had no other options as the other humans he knew of either he knew couldn't be trusted or he just didn't have enough experience with, after that his trust in Jack specifically was fortified when he was found to have a very high level of ancient DNA making him even closer to their old ally then they'd seen in 1000s of years. Later Thor showed the same trust for the rest of SG1 & Hamond, Daniel even had a nice new science ship named after him for his achievement in reaching ascension, a feat the Asgard were incapable of.
@Paul Pugh and there weren't that many of them as well although I'd guess that they might also have smaller ships for more mundane purposes which would put the number over 100 but not much higher.
Their military ships are also crazy huge. Given the low population, and how fast they travel, and being able to travel via star gates on top.... wouldn't need many. Although, it's possible smaller personally-owned ships were more common. For recreational travel & scientific research.
@@Nick-jb4xi did they even have personal ships or belongings in general? Not sure if the modern Asgard have the same concept of personal stuff we do or if it's all managed by their council and so on. Don't know if they have recreational stuff either although there is of course the problem that whenever we meet them something is going to shit so we just would not have seen any side of the Asgard that is not research or their fleet regardless of if it even exists.
An advanced alien race, capable of "beaming" directly into the most secured parts of Cheyenne Mountain... interstellar FAST ship travel... weapons almost unimaginable... ALL that OP intelligence... and STILL they come to the conclusion that O'Neill is their guy???
''The Asgard will attempt to negotiate with the Goa'uld System Lords to include Earth in the Protective Planet Treaty.'' ''...That's a good thing, right?''
Sure, you will be safe from (our) attacks, and in return there will only be some austerity measures and structural adjustment projects. ... Do you have a global central bank yet?
I would say I miss this show, but I have watched all 10 seasons of my collectors edition at least 4 times now. I think I have seen all 10 seasons a total of 7 times, when you include on air, and Amazon Prime. However, I do miss that there are no more worth while Stargate shows on air... yet. There is always hope for the Stargate universe.
Watched it through a few times myself. Fantastic show! Season one's a bit of a slog - as most 1st seasons are - but well worth sticking with. Excellent character development too. Got my fingers crossed for more Star Gate goodness in the future.
I love how in the beginnig asghards ( sorry for typo ) dropped in or beamed anyone from earth as they wished, but as sg1 got their respect in time and earth became more powerful, they stopped doing that
@@BYERE Hey.... THEY asked for someone dumber then them to solve their little.... "Replicator Fleet-Problem" :D So....... in my book that was done by their own actions ;)
It's really funny that Thor told Jack that he will be sent back then Thor leaves the room leaving jack alone and now confused on what way will he be sent back.
"Coronal, do we need security?" "Well sir, if we did, they wouldn't be much help against a dude who can beam in ands out at will. Imagine an A-10 sent back in time to 1066. Would any of the best solders in the world at that time be able to do a damn thing about it if said A-10 chose to support one side or the other? Or simply chose to wipe out both sides? "The A-10 is only about 1000 years more advanced that the Normans and Anglo-Saxons. Thor is more like several thousand times more advanced."
"Would any of the best soldiers in the world at that time be able to do a damn thing about it if said A-10 chose to support one side or the other?" Yes, they could draw out the A-10 then hide and keep doing that until the A-10 ran out of fuel. Good luck finding jet fuel in 1066.
@@mavoc3094 hold up there Neil Tyson, pretty sure the primitives would either see it as a god and leave it alone or think its a monster and leave it alone. we're talking about people who believed in magic and were the epitome of human superstition. Both armies would see it as a god killing their enemies and they wouldn't know what fuel was so they wouldn't realize to hold out till fuel ran out. The most realistic scenario is the armies would freeze while getting massacred, or they would crap their pants and run or maybe just keep fighting thinking the gods were supporting them. Not that even in the modern age you hear an A-10 and almost piss yourself knowing what it is, but put it in 1066 pretty confident the battle would be over. A great example is the first pilgrims fired their rifles scared the natives till they knew what it was and how it worked.
Actually, about 90 thousand years more advanced. Humans had about 10 thousand years of history. In SG:A its stated by the Asgard that they have about a hunded thousand years of history.
Asgard could have build a secondary colony in our galaxy. Let all research about their cloning stay here safe from replicators. Maybee kidnap gou’uld leaders and replace them with clones with a different personality.
Yeah, there were not satellates at place before...i mean what was the last time the asgard visited? Over thousand years ago? (Not counting Loki who was unauthorized)
@@Cx10110100 If Loki's science vessel was undetected, pretty sure the military vessels would be undetected too. Hell, the ship is still not being detected by any of the "modern" satellites and sensors.
@@Cx10110100 Do you have any idea how big space is? Every telescope simultaneously looking up wouldn't be able to cover all of space. And I'm pretty sure the Asgard would have countermeasures against visual detection.
"Do we need security?" Yes, let's call some guys with rifles for the intergalactic alien that just teleported past all our other security, into the most secure facility on the planet, with zero effort or even having been there before. These are the guys your bullies are afraid of, be glad they like you.
I really like how O'Neill, despite not always seeing eye to eye with Daniel, immediately recommends him and acknowledges his skills in comparison with Daniel's are less suited to the situation
It becomes a bit weird when you realize the voice of Thor is Michael Shanks. But I really love this scene... Well.. I love every scene of SG1, but Richards humor (with Peter, and all the writers ofc input/output) is so superb! Sci-fi with a bit of humor... I also love Orville ofc! and most of Sci-fi out there...
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Thor: "With your permission, The Asgard will attempt to negotiate with the System Lords..." Hammond: But can we trust them? Trust them with what? Why? We're facing certain annihilation. Can really only go up from there, no matter their intentions. And either way, it's not like we could stop them.
I find it a bit interesting that Richard Dean Anderson does a great job playing O'Neill and always looks like he should, EXCEPT when he is in his formal military attire. It just sits wrong on him. I dunno what it is.
Daniel Jackson, The only linguist on staff who can't even pronounce the name of his mortal enemy. Goa'uld., it's really not that fucking difficult. It's only been been pronounced correctly by every alien species and every Jaffa including T'ealc almost every single episode. You'd think eventually it would be memorized after a while.
The friendship Earth had with the Asgard proved invaluable on many occasions, however the one exception is when Anubis tried to send an asteroid towards Earth and make it look like a "natural disaster" which it and of itself was a complete lie, and the Asgard refused to help them deflect it. Granted SG-1 did succeed in preventing their own annihilation but this two-sided way of doing things was completely ridiculous!
Thor says no human has ever detected a asgard ship in orbit before, bu someone is looking up in the sky could probably see the ship in orbit, especially something large as a asgard mothership, even in daylight.
@@ONEIL311 It's invisible to radars but lets say it parked near the ISS, someone looking out the window would see it. Or when it entered the atmosphere and turned in to a fireball, people could have see that.
@@rageagaintstheNWO Space is huge If the ship doesn't reflect light it's virtually invisible. Let's say they are a 1000 Miles up this is almost 4 times the farthest point the ISS is in the sky.
Humans have already developed anti-radar technology and even a synthetic material that bends light to create a sort of invisibility cloak (albeit imperfect). Don't you think a race that's been around 10 times longer than humans would be capable of hiding a ship even in plain sight?
What noone knew at the time, was the Asgard were bluffing the Goa'uld. They didn't have enough ships to engage them due to the war with the Replicators.
well 2 easy way 1/ his ship in orbit 2/ asgard did had tech to teleport between planet we just saw him coming in and out of orbit in second prior (1) and asagrd are there for a long long rly long time and a specy rly into tech stuff if there was a base for atlantis to teleport throught damn galaxy from ancient tech 10.000 old, there is no reason asgard couldnt devlop a much smaller thing on people rly
You know O'Neil really should run for senator he doubts it but he actually makes a hell of a politician better than Kinsey there's a reason why the Asgard chose him for negotiations.
1:39 Take a look at O'Neill. Is he technically "out of uniform"? Not having served my country in the military, one wonders if snap-on ties are allowed... (BTW, those who have, thank you for your service!)
I think i read Snap-ons are preferred for security personelle, so they cant be used against you in a fight - if someone tries to grab it or pull on it, it pops off instead of choking you.
Imagine if they went to the Asgardian home planet and everybody there (except Thor) were wearing clothes.
😁
Cavecat genius !!!! You made me laugh .. Thor is really a creep hahahahahahaha
haha imagine the look on Sams face if she finds out... She hugged Thor like 3 times xD
I no longer look good naked. Just sayin' 😁
Apolo Rock - RUDE! I am so not a creep! LOL!
"You know, we have satellites and telescopes that can see things like spaceships."
"Our ships have never been detected in orbit around Earth before."
"Huh...alright..."
I fucking miss Stargate, man.
"No, we aren't naming the ship the Enterprise."
Love it cause we actually catch their ships via satellite haha
I like Marvel's Thor, but this will always be Thor to me.
That is supreme commander thor of the asgard homeworld😉👍
Nah best Thor in media is in Adventures in babysitting
know their was an episode mentioning that they became wise enought to see the asgard in their true form. THis would be explaining why all the Aleins look human like its not their true form
@@danielwood6933 debate time... was he actually thor... i say yes
I hate dc and marvel sci-fi is way better then propaganda
Back in the day when the SGC was like "CaN wE TRusT thE AsGArd?"
*three seasons later:* _randomly porting in and out of SG-1 during UN Security Council meetings like the next door neighbor nicking your beer_ SUP BITCHES WHAT'S GOOD
Hey, he's the supreme commander of the asgaard fleet.
:P
I so miss this show.
+Zerebrat Eightyseven me too all the seasons ;)on DVD
Me too! I need the entire series on DVD!!
You can watch every episode and season of SG-1, Atlantis, Universe on Hulu...
To bad for you.
Some one bring the Stargate bak!!!!!
"We have choose you, O'Neill, to talk to the System Lords and convince them to not attack you"
Well, Earth is doomed :V
Well maybe they should have gotten him to handle the Brexit negotiations
Oh yes, but Batman will save them, he always does.
@@AJ_real 3 months on and its all gone to the wall I recommend stocking up on bread, milk etc its a great time to become a dooms day prepper
Bet you didn't expect that advice to become relevant for the entire world.
Obviously should have found Macgyver to speak for mankind...
Four days later:
"Unscheduled off-world activation! No codes received"
*SPLAT SPLAT SPLAT*
2 days later - long range satelites have detected 200 hatak class motherships.
LOOOL could you imagine if they did this and had made all the system lords agree to attend
Lol! I've almost finished SGU now and through it all, my favorite thing to mumble any time anyone got into Stargate related trouble has always been, "Y'all need an iris."
NightRunner417 one thing I never got with SGU is why the ship planted gates without a dhd? Also why the remote dialers they carried from destiny were never found later in the Milky Way or Pegasus galaxies. Would help to dial out while on the run to the gate. The handheld dialer does plug one plothole in Sg-1 CotG’s when you clearly see the gate is deactivated behind Apophis. Later its active again. If Apophis had one of those handhelds easy fix.
@@2bituser569 I guess there's no canon explanation, but perhaps they wanted the Destiny gate network as a "private" network, only usable by Destiny crew members.
Given that they are crossing countless galaxies, having them open to anyone to exploit without spending hundreds of years studying the lifeforms in that galaxy is a security risk, or unethical. The Pegasus and Milkyway networks are meant to be a kind of public transport, by comparison.
As for Apophis, we know from later seasons they have Goa'uld that are experts in Gate technology, and they know how to exploit them. They could have made their own remote DHDs.
Of course that establishes far more plot holes if you dare think about it. Where were the Goa'uld installed irises? I suppose they send a MALP through each time so SG1 isn't at risk, but SG1 still arrived at secret bases all the time.
What I miss about this show is that it never revealed everything. The Asgard were just as mysterious and interesting in season 10 as they were in season 3.
This was probably last long running and well written show on TV>
Compare to the Aliens franchise where the entire premise of them being 'alien' has been eliminated now we've told they're a bio-weapon developed by an Earth-built android using an ancient alien bio-weapon and DNA splicing with alien wasps... There's no mystery left.
@@DomWeasel should have just shown the engineers creating them I believe David and alien is just recreating them and isn't really the true creator of the species honestly you can still answer the questions and keep it a mystery only if there's more questions to be answered I also wish the xenomorphs were still mysterious because ever since seen the ship on LV 426 I always imagine what its connection was to the xenomorph since it looked just like they do especially the pilot I knew they had a been the creators of the species because both biomechanical Way beyond coincidence and plus with how does xenomorphs are there is no possible way that can be naturally existing there was always something out of place about them that could not be naturally possible which all leads to the point and the impression they were manufactured as living bio weapons which completely fits the whole theme of the xenomorph especially since Wayland yutin always wanted control of them for their bio weapons division.
Because the story was told from the perspective of a small military unit instead of having everything spelled out like Babylon 5. Once you've finished watching the televised franchise you can have a lot of fun re-watching early SG1 episodes and speculating how each new planet visited fit into the Ancient civilisation.
That's not entirely true. They completely destroyed the Ancients. The Ancients became a joke the more we learnt about and saw them.
Colonel o Neil has to be one of the best MC's ever written In a TV show. He wasn't special. He didn't have hidden talents. All he had was a good team behind him, friends and alliances to help out, and a relentless positive attitude.
To be fair while he was no Gary Stu/Mary Sue he did have some hidden talents and was special. He was smarter then he let on and with the Ancient gene he could interface with Ancient tech whereas a majority of people could not. Not to mention the Asgard thought he might have been a bit more advanced then other humans hence why they tried to use his DNA to solve their cloning problem creating the mini-O'Neill that sadly was forgotten about.
True. He was a smart man who hated smart people.
It was an interesting character design.
@@akmi1931 he did not hate smart people. He hated pretencious people.
By the way the Asgard thought he could solve their problems, but with that ultimately failing he is not a never was the special one. He was an ordinary officer, just a little brighter and toughter than others, but also kind and humble. What a great rolemodel O'Neill was.
@@honzasenbauer612 I know. I was being reductive because he himself said he hated scientists. And he considered all scientists pretentious.
@@akmi1931 But he loved Carter
We are the Asgard and our focus on brevity is so extreme that
I just saw you on a Trek video. You made a good comment there.
How fortunate that General Hammond wasn't sitting at the end of the table like he normally does
"Our ships have never been detected in orbit around Eary before"
*O'Neill thinking really hard about Roswell*
"...Okay."
To be fair, that ship was no longer in orbit.
@@omargoodman2999 I laughed way harder than I should have at this
They didn’t “detect” the ship at Roswell....That ship crashed and burned....
Technically, that was a movie prop. The Asgard wanted to shoot on location.
Stargate SG-1: Roswell. INCREDIBLE book!!!
Jack was overwhelmed at being chosen to represent all of earth in the negotiations with the Ga'ould and I can understand why. After all, he was only a Colonel in the Air Force, just a military man without any political skills. The Asgard really should have chosen a high ranking civilian politician with extensive experience in diplomacy and negotiation to deal with this. Someone like Senator Kinsey. As an experienced politician Senator Kinsey would have ... he would have ... uh ... yeah ... okay Jack, handle it!!!!
Tom Justis knowing Kinsey he would have gotten them all turned into Ga'oulds.
I mean technically all officers have to have a degree of politicking skill otherwise they tend not to advance far in times of peace. I get O'Neill was special forces so he probably could have bypassed that requirement by extraordinary feats in battle but still he wouldn’t be totally ignorant.
LordOmnissiah moving up to General and through General ranks require politics. Its a shame they never officially showed Hammond having a third star ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️. He was promoted to same job as O’Neill was in last seasons and Jack got a second ⭐️ ⭐️.
@@2bituser569 Hammond had three stars when he became head of homeworld security or whatever, he showed up a couple times
Admiral Talax
Thx
At the rate I'm watching these clips I might as well pull out my DVD sets and just watch the show over again...
All season are available on Amazon prime video as well. Atlantis and Universe (meh) too.
@@AnthonyJ504 Yah, not going to even bother with Universe. I tried watching it but the first few episodes were so laughably bad...
@@TalkingHands308 Yup. It feels like they tried to do a Battlestar Galactic, darker version of Stargate and it just didn't work. What really peeves me is that they canceled Atlantis to go with that garbage.
@@AnthonyJ504 Yes, seriously. It was like they thought getting all "edgy" and whatever was going to attract the new young crowd but instead just alienated the already set fanbase...
I’ve done the whole box set 3 times. Did the Amazon episodes many times more, sporadically watching all my favs over and over.
Universe sucked. Really liked Atlantis, but disliked that they stopped it early for Universe. I’m optimistic about what I hear is a new show coming soon, 2022 I believe.
For the Asgard, brevity is the soul of wit. That and being able to teleport wherever the fuck you feel.
Plowbeast wherever, except for hive ships
+ZEZERBING Thor is a GREAT MAGICIAN!
The Asgard are a species with a highly evolved sense of sarcastic humor.
I love the "wait, what?" look Daniel makes when Jack says he's a better speaker...
And that derails my focus for the day. Why can't we have good things like this anymore?
Its not woke enough. In “Stargate Awakens” Carter gets to yell at Hammond without repercussions, everything is the patriarchy fault, and Daniel is Danielle.
There are still gems. You have to shift your focus.
Although I understand when you don't want to. After all, when ugliness encroaches, willful ignorance hurts the heart.
And yet, we have to fight for the light, not against the darkness.
Where attention goes, energy flows. ... Choose your battles wisely.
0:19 “Never been detected in orbit around Earth before” Technically correct; it was mere three episodes later (Point of View), that the radar views in -SGC- SGA very confidently showed the approaching Asgard ship (albeit in a parallel universe).
Perhaps that Asgard ship didn't bother trying to hide its presence given it attacked the Goa'uld.
Or the asgard just Showeinlagen the humans how to detect there ships
Could it maybe be that the last time the asgard were at earth was... Well a long time age when the most sophisticated detection systems were... Binoculars at best
@@dominiklehn2866 I kinda like that idea. “It’s only been a few decades, how far could the humans have advanced… what do mean they have Radar?”
The Asgard didnt want to hide they wanted Apophis to know they were coming.
Shock and awe rather than stealth
O'Neil, remarking casually, "If it fails? Total annihilation".
Good game.
@@Dowlphin well if earth had the nanolathing from Total Annihilation in Stargate it would look really diffrent
As seen in the Stargate SG1 Apocalypse Trilogy books, pretty much correct.
Ah yes, the Stargate of yesteryear. When General Hammond was in command, O'Neil couldn't say five words without four of them heading in a smartass direction, Thor was a new thing, Teal'c was super shiny and Teal'c-hair was still well off the radar, and the Goa'uld were _super_ annoying.
Edit: I whoopsed and spelled O'Neill's name with one L. It's 'O'Neill', with two L's. Fun fact - There's another Colonel O'Neil with only one L, and he has no sense of humor at all.
Gold, just Gold
@Brad AmeerBeg Almost did. I was all ready to fix it and that nasty little imp that lives in the typing center of my brain was like "Wait!".
The O'Neil with one L having no sense of humor is a bit of a dig at Kurt Russel. His character only had one L in the name and also didn't have much of a sense of humor in the film heh
@@Arkalius80 Granted, he was basically a wreck at that point. First shot of him we see is where he is bawing his eyes out after his son had died. Whole mission was basically him looking an excuse to die and not giving two shits who dies with him, until Daniel got trough to him. If you think about, the whole smartass O'neill of the series becomes much more tragic figure, because it looks like he has developed that sense of humor to help him cope.
Indeed.
Must be quite disconcerting for Jack....even though he's already in the military he now knows what it feels like to be drafted.
The Asgard love to recruit Jack more specifically Thor loves to recruit Jack and loves to put him on the spot as a diplomat
It's more that the Asgard (as they were written at the time) put their trust in deeds & not perceptions of importance like rank & public perception.
Thor trusted Jack because he personally had witnessed his worth & knew he was trust worthy, he had no other options as the other humans he knew of either he knew couldn't be trusted or he just didn't have enough experience with, after that his trust in Jack specifically was fortified when he was found to have a very high level of ancient DNA making him even closer to their old ally then they'd seen in 1000s of years.
Later Thor showed the same trust for the rest of SG1 & Hamond, Daniel even had a nice new science ship named after him for his achievement in reaching ascension, a feat the Asgard were incapable of.
@ Fuzzy Duo YUP, My thoughts exactly.
Fuzzy Duo when removing ancient knowledge from Jack they probably scanned the remaining brain as well. They knew Jack well.
You are drafted into the military, once there you get volunteered, which is what O'Neill got here.
1:49
"To be honest with you [Thor] I'd rather have a fleet of your ships here." - O'Neill
Just wait a few seasons, you'll be get your space ships...
Joss Goyanko Season 10
We dont want your database thor. We’d rather have you guys
US we dont need their tech we need them
Too bad Jack didn't get a chance to see the first of the O'Neill class ships...
O'Neill turns to the group. "We all know I'm the wrong choice for this. I did try to get out of it, *you saw it!"*
I wonder how many ships the Asgard had in their prime
you mean that the height of there civilization?
they were too advanced that they didnt need many...
@Paul Pugh and there weren't that many of them as well although I'd guess that they might also have smaller ships for more mundane purposes which would put the number over 100 but not much higher.
Their military ships are also crazy huge. Given the low population, and how fast they travel, and being able to travel via star gates on top.... wouldn't need many.
Although, it's possible smaller personally-owned ships were more common. For recreational travel & scientific research.
@@Nick-jb4xi did they even have personal ships or belongings in general?
Not sure if the modern Asgard have the same concept of personal stuff we do or if it's all managed by their council and so on.
Don't know if they have recreational stuff either although there is of course the problem that whenever we meet them something is going to shit so we just would not have seen any side of the Asgard that is not research or their fleet regardless of if it even exists.
"I have seen your work, it's great" :DD
An advanced alien race, capable of "beaming" directly into the most secured parts of Cheyenne Mountain... interstellar FAST ship travel... weapons almost unimaginable... ALL that OP intelligence... and STILL they come to the conclusion that O'Neill is their guy???
Their ways are very alien to us, I know.
Well they were right
He always was the point man for dealing with the Asgard.
''The Asgard will attempt to negotiate with the Goa'uld System Lords to include Earth in the Protective Planet Treaty.''
''...That's a good thing, right?''
Weird. Did we watch the same video? :O
Protected
Sure, you will be safe from (our) attacks, and in return there will only be some austerity measures and structural adjustment projects.
... Do you have a global central bank yet?
@@Ragitsu USA first. 😉
@@Ragitsu Wow, you didn't comprehend a single thing here.
"Uh....maybe we can choose someone else?"
"You're going to do it and like it, O'Niel."
".....k."
O'Neill. Two 'l's.
I would say I miss this show, but I have watched all 10 seasons of my collectors edition at least 4 times now. I think I have seen all 10 seasons a total of 7 times, when you include on air, and Amazon Prime. However, I do miss that there are no more worth while Stargate shows on air... yet. There is always hope for the Stargate universe.
Watched it through a few times myself. Fantastic show!
Season one's a bit of a slog - as most 1st seasons are - but well worth sticking with.
Excellent character development too.
Got my fingers crossed for more Star Gate goodness in the future.
THOR! BUDDY!
I love how in the beginnig asghards ( sorry for typo ) dropped in or beamed anyone from earth as they wished, but as sg1 got their respect in time and earth became more powerful, they stopped doing that
Yep! In the last episode of SG1 they ask permission to beam onboard the Odyssey.
They respected Jack way before that, after all, they did name their newest, most advanced warship after him.
Gustav Adolf Until they blew it up to take out the Replicators...
@@BYERE Exactly, it saved the Asgard homeworld, just like how Jack saved it once again in season 8.
@@BYERE Hey.... THEY asked for someone dumber then them to solve their little.... "Replicator Fleet-Problem" :D So....... in my book that was done by their own actions ;)
The Stargate movie launched the greatest sci-fi franchises in history.
Man I miss this show
It's really funny that Thor told Jack that he will be sent back then Thor leaves the room leaving jack alone and now confused on what way will he be sent back.
Gilbert Plays ☆ #1 Gaming Channel yes. We watched the same clip
notice how when thor was asked if it is a good thing to include earth in the protected planets, and he just says "it would prevent that attack"
@Trip Gil Just don't trust Loki...
it reminds me of a used car salesmen
No pressure, Jack. :D
I always thought Jackson looked kind of sad, like he was rejected ☹️☹️☹️
"Coronal, do we need security?" "Well sir, if we did, they wouldn't be much help against a dude who can beam in ands out at will. Imagine an A-10 sent back in time to 1066. Would any of the best solders in the world at that time be able to do a damn thing about it if said A-10 chose to support one side or the other? Or simply chose to wipe out both sides?
"The A-10 is only about 1000 years more advanced that the Normans and Anglo-Saxons. Thor is more like several thousand times more advanced."
*colonel
@@zirkoni42 WOW MY DUDE YOU REKT HIM LAWL
"Would any of the best soldiers in the world at that time be able to do a damn thing about it if said A-10 chose to support one side or the other?"
Yes, they could draw out the A-10 then hide and keep doing that until the A-10 ran out of fuel. Good luck finding jet fuel in 1066.
@@mavoc3094 hold up there Neil Tyson, pretty sure the primitives would either see it as a god and leave it alone or think its a monster and leave it alone. we're talking about people who believed in magic and were the epitome of human superstition. Both armies would see it as a god killing their enemies and they wouldn't know what fuel was so they wouldn't realize to hold out till fuel ran out. The most realistic scenario is the armies would freeze while getting massacred, or they would crap their pants and run or maybe just keep fighting thinking the gods were supporting them. Not that even in the modern age you hear an A-10 and almost piss yourself knowing what it is, but put it in 1066 pretty confident the battle would be over. A great example is the first pilgrims fired their rifles scared the natives till they knew what it was and how it worked.
Actually, about 90 thousand years more advanced.
Humans had about 10 thousand years of history. In SG:A its stated by the Asgard that they have about a hunded thousand years of history.
Col. do we need security?
Sir security wouldn’t be able to do anything.
I love how the Asgard don't give a shit and only like O'Neil
They eventually decide Carter is dumb enough to be useful.
I imagine there is/was a whole fandom based around O'Neil on their homeworld.
@@Blackwind_Legacy he did have legendary status, as told by Loki.
Lol made me laugh
@@Blackwind_Legacy Well they kinda did, seeing as they named their best ship class after O'Neill.
Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Hammon looks like a stud having such exemplary people under his command.
I freaking LOVE SG-1!!!
Major general at that time
"you are our choice, O'Neill"
In more ways than you can imagine....
...THE MAJORITY OF THE aSGARD FLEET IS not AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME...…...LOL...…….
We apologise for the delay but a replacement Asgard fleet will be with your shortly...
Asgard could have build a secondary colony in our galaxy. Let all research about their cloning stay here safe from replicators. Maybee kidnap gou’uld leaders and replace them with clones with a different personality.
@@ElfvingMaster that would be logical.... They 'are no longer capable of such thinking'
@@nicholasgiles500 lol... just what i thought
“Dial the Asguard homeworld. We need help now”
*404 Thor not found*
"Our ships have never been detected in orbit around Earth before."
"Huh. Alright."
Yeah, there were not satellates at place before...i mean what was the last time the asgard visited? Over thousand years ago? (Not counting Loki who was unauthorized)
@@Cx10110100 If Loki's science vessel was undetected, pretty sure the military vessels would be undetected too. Hell, the ship is still not being detected by any of the "modern" satellites and sensors.
@@T3rm1NaT0r_ Visual observation beats any ECM/cloaking tech. Surely there are millions of telescopes pointing upwards towards space nowadays
@@Cx10110100 Do you have any idea how big space is? Every telescope simultaneously looking up wouldn't be able to cover all of space. And I'm pretty sure the Asgard would have countermeasures against visual detection.
@@T3rm1NaT0r_ Just because something is unlikely does not make it impossible
"Do we need security?"
Yes, let's call some guys with rifles for the intergalactic alien that just teleported past all our other security, into the most secure facility on the planet, with zero effort or even having been there before.
These are the guys your bullies are afraid of, be glad they like you.
I believe the phrase he is looking for rhymes with "clucking bell"...
Clucking Bell - ah, the chicken restaurant chain from GTA San Andreas? :D
Muffin Hell ?
Well hello-a-doodle do.
Blackadder go forth!
Bloody hell
me too i just love it and i didn't see all of the season's of the shows.
Was about to say what Sayan did. Last seconds to the scene should have been O'Neill saying "Yeah, we're screwed... Sorry, Sir..."
And then in next decade. Human are more advanced and capable to protect themselves
They kinda exist in a state of eternally being bitch slapped
I love that Thor trusts and respects Jack but Jack doesn't know why. To him, he's a just Jack.
I really like how O'Neill, despite not always seeing eye to eye with Daniel, immediately recommends him and acknowledges his skills in comparison with Daniel's are less suited to the situation
It’s nice that Jack knew he was far from the best choice for diplomacy, but we know he doesn’t draw first-blood.
It becomes a bit weird when you realize the voice of Thor is Michael Shanks. But I really love this scene... Well.. I love every scene of SG1, but Richards humor (with Peter, and all the writers ofc input/output) is so superb! Sci-fi with a bit of humor... I also love Orville ofc! and most of Sci-fi out there...
I grew up reading Thor comics. The story line behind it here is really cool.
There is debate club and then there is ultimate debate club.
All Earth had to do was convert to Origin and the Priors would have protected Earth from the Goa'uld.
But given EA's money-grubbing nature, Earth would have been nickeled & dimed to death instead ;)
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I see what you did there
This was going on years before the Ori even became a problem.
Casper Christensen
Imagine if the Ori became aware of the Milky Way earlier?
They didn't know origin even existed then
Thor: "With your permission, The Asgard will attempt to negotiate with the System Lords..."
Hammond: But can we trust them?
Trust them with what? Why?
We're facing certain annihilation. Can really only go up from there, no matter their intentions. And either way, it's not like we could stop them.
I find it a bit interesting that Richard Dean Anderson does a great job playing O'Neill and always looks like he should, EXCEPT when he is in his formal military attire. It just sits wrong on him. I dunno what it is.
Yeah no pressure there Jack.
Thanks
“Col. do we need security?”
“Sir, security wouldn’t be able to do anything if they were here...”
May the Asgard grant valentine's wish ^_^
the Asgard empire
Mcguyver can fix anything
Normally, I am a man of VERY few words... gets beamed up... and in conclusion, I'd like to say...
Goa'uld had a very good point. lol
i like how straight to the point the Asgards are
"The fate of the human race is in my hands... no pressure."
Jack...Get's beamed up...and still crackin jokes like it's a nothing....
I love that Carter is wearing heels with her uniform. Is that a standard option of the Air Force uniform?
In close combat they can be used to assert authority.
Dowlphwin I don’t understand the comment.
@@gabelogan5877 Get one of those slammed onto your foot see what happens.
@@JnEricsonx I don’t understand the comment.
@@gabelogan5877 The joke is that she's wearing potential weapons.
Daniel Jackson, The only linguist on staff who can't even pronounce the name of his mortal enemy.
Goa'uld., it's really not that fucking difficult.
It's only been been pronounced correctly by every alien species and every Jaffa including T'ealc almost every single episode.
You'd think eventually it would be memorized after a while.
Didn't Thor pronounce it correctly?
Shanks did have trouble with Sha'uri (hence her name change to Sha're)
They can pronounce it correctly - they do it on purpose as a snub to them. This is brought up in the episode Politics.
I saw a Q&A with Ba'al. It did not matter how it was pronounced
O'Niel: "I apologize in advance, I did try to reason with him"
Gotta love Jack
"Thor!" "Buddy!"
How do they evade Space Junk without some being detected changing their orbit for no reason?
Just don't try to pay the Asgard with exposure.
Right after this does O'Neal turn to his boss the General and say something like "I'm not trying to outrank you General Hammond."
The friendship Earth had with the Asgard proved invaluable on many occasions, however the one exception is when Anubis tried to send an asteroid towards Earth and make it look like a "natural disaster" which it and of itself was a complete lie, and the Asgard refused to help them deflect it. Granted SG-1 did succeed in preventing their own annihilation but this two-sided way of doing things was completely ridiculous!
Thor says no human has ever detected a asgard ship in orbit before, bu someone is looking up in the sky could probably see the ship in orbit, especially something large as a asgard mothership, even in daylight.
Asgardian Ships are clocked, so not really. :)
It’s not a mothership. They don’t deploy fighters or parasite craft. It’s probably a destroyer
@@ONEIL311 It's invisible to radars but lets say it parked near the ISS, someone looking out the window would see it. Or when it entered the atmosphere and turned in to a fireball, people could have see that.
@@rageagaintstheNWO Space is huge If the ship doesn't reflect light it's virtually invisible.
Let's say they are a 1000 Miles up this is almost 4 times the farthest point the ISS is in the sky.
Humans have already developed anti-radar technology and even a synthetic material that bends light to create a sort of invisibility cloak (albeit imperfect). Don't you think a race that's been around 10 times longer than humans would be capable of hiding a ship even in plain sight?
Thor siempre era el amor platonico de Oneill ademas de los Nox...
Fuck I miss this
If this series is rebooted then I want it to start off with the older version of the asguards who are a lot taller.
We're doomed!
What noone knew at the time, was the Asgard were bluffing the Goa'uld. They didn't have enough ships to engage them due to the war with the Replicators.
realmente é um papel de escambo dos gafanhotos.
Back when Earth was still terrified of the Goa'uld and humans were minor players, most subjugated by the enemy, the tau're likely to be wiped out.
Ouch… Jack O’Neil to represent Earth? Ouch…
One base, of one branch of the military, of one nation of Earth killed on of Gao'uld. Yeah, Earth is a threat.
o Neil General in sgu
O'Neil after , O boy .
Teal'c and Thor: The Goh-ow-oold.
Everyone else: The Goold.
I always wondered where Thor teleported himself? Teleportation between planets was not possible.
well 2 easy way
1/ his ship in orbit
2/ asgard did had tech to teleport between planet
we just saw him coming in and out of orbit in second prior (1) and asagrd are there for a long long rly long time and a specy rly into tech stuff
if there was a base for atlantis to teleport throught damn galaxy from ancient tech 10.000 old, there is no reason asgard couldnt devlop a much smaller thing on people rly
Like anyone would speak like this in a situation like this.
Thor didn't mess around.
where does Thor beam too? He's on the ship,lol
I really want stargate to netflix hbo or viaplay ! I can buy this too but owning videomaterial as in dvd is so stupid.
Is on Netflix now lol
You know O'Neil really should run for senator he doubts it but he actually makes a hell of a politician better than Kinsey there's a reason why the Asgard chose him for negotiations.
1:39 Take a look at O'Neill. Is he technically "out of uniform"?
Not having served my country in the military, one wonders if snap-on ties are allowed... (BTW, those who have, thank you for your service!)
I think i read Snap-ons are preferred for security personelle, so they cant be used against you in a fight - if someone tries to grab it or pull on it, it pops off instead of choking you.
4:35
'we are all fucked'
Thor just ignore Jack's incoherent babbling.