Stargate was so good, because they carefully expanded on details. Like, i had never realized this is a prime example of why Jack would want to be reassigned, as he was in a position to either order Prometheus To destroy the Al'Quesh, with Daniel and Sam on board (not knowing about Teal'c yet), or let them escape with the Gate. Imagine having to make that order for a team you spent years beside.
What's even cooler about the scene is the look of confusion on everyone's faces after Jack says "yeah, tough choice". They didn't get it, just how hard it was to have to make that call, it was easy for Daniel to say he should have just blown it up (and Jack would have too if he was still doing missions). I think it's a really good example of his development
Thats one of the most brutal staff weapon kills he folded in half and i think it burned straight through ti the other side, nice shot from Teal'c but damn they make Staff weapond seem scary even in season 8
I love how Sam with her hands tied is still better in hand to hand combat than Daniel. But he wins by "talking", which has always been his strengh. Little details that made Stargate so unique.
Well...it probably would have been harder to hide the growing belly with her hands resting on it ..also the reason for more civilian clothes that season
That clips reveals how they worked the wormhole terminator appearance. Watch the two guys dive to the ground when the effect starts and the 'bubbles' at the center. You see the men do a double dip and the bubbles jerk as the animation reverses. P.S. Sam kicks butt even with her hands tied behind her back :)
Dude thats and awesome spot! I never noticed the guys jiggle and even if I had with everything going on it woulda just looked like them moving normally, good catch 👌🔥
Teal'c is one of my favorite characters of all time. If I was a writer and wrote ANYTHING, there would probably be a character to pay homage to Teal'c in pretty much everything I wrote.
You know, I almost completely forgot about this episode foe some reaons. I mean I know I've seen it as I did recognize the scene with the one bad guy running around with that mini-machine gun (wish I knew firearms better, can't recognize gun models to save my life).
I've always wondered, how does that boom lift fit inside the gate room? All the SGC corridors are like tunnels 😅 Do they have like, a plant and equipment room two stories up that opens into the gate room and cranes everything down? Like the hanger for the puddle jumpers in Atlantis? 🤔🤷♂️😅
the gate room is a missile silo, probably maintenance rooms and stuff with big equipment, there is also a space where they once parked a puddle Jumper I believe
@@MrCCollins1993Sheppard cloak his jumper to arrive offsite. They do know the ship can fly in atmosphere and in space. The gate can handle the jumper size and so it’s at least a parking spot sphere size.
@@MrCCollins1993 Area 51, they said it in the episode. The jumper had to either receive maintenance or even software clone of all its programs for recovery.
I know it’s a cargo ship, but given their designed to be flown by just 1 person, the cockpit area is REALLY spacious. You’d think it would be smaller to add more cargo space. Also, why didn’t Teal’c just rush to the front of the ship and take out the other woman before she got the ship to go to hyperspace? It’s literally only the next room over
Teal'c probably didn't want to risk missing the shot. Yes, it's short range and he's an excellent marksman, but there are no guarantees in actual combat. Too many things can go horribly wrong if he misses in the cockpit: he could damage the controls (which could do any number of terrible things in a sci-fi plot) or simply punch a hole through the glass, which would explosively decompress the whole cockpit.
@@Tantalus010 That's fair, but when I say "take out", he wouldn't necessarily have to shoot her. Him, Sam, and Daniel could have entered from both sides of the cockpit and forced her to surrender by each training weapons at her (so that she wouldn't have a chance to move or attack without the others taking her down)... or he could have just bull-rushed and wrestled her to the ground, as I doubt she'd have been any kind of physical match for Teal'c. That way, the SGC would not only have recovered the stargate, the team, and the intel... but also have captured her as a prisoner for interrogation.
@@d.s.151 That's my mistake. Been a long while since I watched SG-1. Even so, there's a lot of room in the back of the ship (presumably for bomb storage), and not much need for such a large cockpit.
So satisfying to see Daniel of all people THROW A PUNCH like that. He grew from naive pacifist to warrior throughout stargate BUT retained his curiosity completly. He still "rather diplomacy than combat"
Daniel is a pacifist-turn-warrior done right in my opinion. He very much leans on his roots, he'll talk and negotiate and investigate, but when push comes to shove, he does and will throw down.
Big ol' plot hole here--they act like getting off the ship was crucial, along with the gate. But they could have easily overpowered the woman in the cockpit and taken control of the al'kesh and just returned to Earth. In fact, it would be the smart thing to do, rather than the leave the Trust in control of a hyper-capable alien ship they'd already shown they could get up to plenty of mischief with.
IKR? That’s my question too. It seems silly to leave all that tech and intel, not to mention the ship, in the hands of the Trust. Even if it went to hyperspace before they could overpower her, and she had locked out the controls, Carter would have just jargoned her way into taking them out of hyperspace and turning the ship around.
I always thought that either they didn't know how many other Trust Agents where onboard, or couldn't make it to the cockpit in time to prevent the ship from jumping into hyperspace. Remember the Prometheus was seconds away from blowing the ship away when they detected the beacon. Shrug. Still somewhat of a plot hole but not all that big really.
@@robertdrexel2043 INT-OSIRIS' SHIP BRIDGE [Not receiving a reply, Brookes works at a couple of the consoles.] INT-OSIRIS' SHIP CARGO HOLD [As Daniel unties Carter, the sound of the engines firing can be heard. The power fluctuates.] DANIEL What's happening. [Carter runs to one of the monitors.] CARTER She's bringing the hyperdrive online. Get to the gate. [Teal'c and Daniel stand at the gate.] INT-OSIRIS' SHIP BRIDGE [Brookes prepares to manoeuvre the ship.] INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE COMM OFFICER They're trying to run, sir. PENDERGAST Dammit. (into radio) General O'Neill? They are powering up their hyperdrive. We are out of options. INT-SGC CONTROL ROOM O'NEILL Can you disable the ship without destroying it? INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE PENDERGAST I cannot give you any guarantees. INT-OSIRIS' SHIP CARGO HOLD [Carter searches Jennings' pockets. She finds the beacon device and activates it.] INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE COMM OFFICER Sir, we're picking up a signal coming from inside the ship. PENDERGAST What is it? COMM OFFICER Locator beacon, sir. Same frequency. PENDERGAST Lock on the signal, activate transport beam. COMM OFFICER Beam activated. INT-OSIRIS' SHIP BRIDGE [Brookes begins to manoeuvre the ship.] EXT-SPACE [Osiris' ship launches into hyper-drive and enters a wormhole.] INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE COMM OFFICER The ship's gone, sir. PENDERGAST (into radio) Cargo bay, report. VOICE OVER RADIO This is cargo bay. We have the gate, sir, as well as Teal'c, Colonel Carter and Doctor Jackson.
They could have stayed and found out where the Trust went, but they would also have no way back home except by ship. That was the SGC's stargate, the only one on Earth. Priority was getting it back to base.
@@iondustt Maybe, but don't forget the teams stranded off-world. Would you want to be in one of them and needing to leave in a hurry and you can't dial home because there's no gate at that address?
I agree. Between the 3 of them, it shouldn't have been hard to retake the ship and return it to earth. But then, there are a bunch of inconsistencies in the story. When they're trying to destroy Anubis' superweapon mothership, they sneak on board using the rings so they can locate the 'venting shaft' and transmit it to the F302. If they could get on board, they could get a naquadria-enhanced nuke on board. You'd think that'd be easier.
Stargate was so good, because they carefully expanded on details. Like, i had never realized this is a prime example of why Jack would want to be reassigned, as he was in a position to either order Prometheus To destroy the Al'Quesh, with Daniel and Sam on board (not knowing about Teal'c yet), or let them escape with the Gate. Imagine having to make that order for a team you spent years beside.
For future reference, it's spelled Al'kesh
@@DayneTreader "Al'Quesh" is a cool variant spelling.
@@DayneTreader *Alkesch
What's even cooler about the scene is the look of confusion on everyone's faces after Jack says "yeah, tough choice". They didn't get it, just how hard it was to have to make that call, it was easy for Daniel to say he should have just blown it up (and Jack would have too if he was still doing missions). I think it's a really good example of his development
@@monkeyman767 From friend to father figure.
Thats one of the most brutal staff weapon kills he folded in half and i think it burned straight through ti the other side, nice shot from Teal'c but damn they make Staff weapond seem scary even in season 8
How many times in the series have we seen someone get hit by a staff blast at close range wearing no armour being aimed by a pro?
I love how Sam with her hands tied is still better in hand to hand combat than Daniel. But he wins by "talking", which has always been his strengh. Little details that made Stargate so unique.
I don't know, he looks pretty jacked in that scene. He's been on physical missions with them for years at that point and ascended 27 times
and totally unrealistic
@@pobvic Ascended 27 times made me lose my shit :D
Note how they had to tie Sam's hands behind her back because otherwise she would just have cleaned the floor with both of those schmucks. :D
Shades of Emma Peal.
@@NoggleBaum now that's a reference I haven't heard in a long time. 😁
@@NoggleBaum Emma Peel.
She still wiped the floor with them....
Well...it probably would have been harder to hide the growing belly with her hands resting on it ..also the reason for more civilian clothes that season
Boom. Chest shot.
*ACHIEMENT UNLOCKED:* _Here comes the Cavalry!_ - Kill an enemy attacking an ally within 2 seconds of joining the game.
Bring out an adult Stargate and show me a staff blast head shot 😂
Take my upvote you filthy vagabond
Take my upvote you filthy vagabond!
2 seconds of Teal'c and the fight is done
That's why the DM split the party.
Smoked 'em.
Teal'c forever.
Indeed.
That clips reveals how they worked the wormhole terminator appearance. Watch the two guys dive to the ground when the effect starts and the 'bubbles' at the center. You see the men do a double dip and the bubbles jerk as the animation reverses.
P.S. Sam kicks butt even with her hands tied behind her back :)
Dude thats and awesome spot! I never noticed the guys jiggle and even if I had with everything going on it woulda just looked like them moving normally, good catch 👌🔥
"Yeah. Tough choice"
Says it all really. He'd never kill 'em or abandon them. I'd serve under him
0:18 - 0:21 and 0:32 -> Daniel chose the right Quick Time Event option.
stargate the video game with quick time events
Teal'c is one of my favorite characters of all time. If I was a writer and wrote ANYTHING, there would probably be a character to pay homage to Teal'c in pretty much everything I wrote.
As someone who wears glasses, I can confirm if you get walloped like that there's no way they stay on your face. 🤣
Agreed, even a slight sneeze can dislodge them (another spec wearer)
0:55 - No. I'm quite enjoying this ^_^
Holy shit I said almost the exact same thing right at the same moment right when I read your comment.
You're not the only one lol
Daniel probably glues he's glasses on before any mission in case there is any fighting and so they would as if magically stay on as glued.
Never checked but Daniels glasses might have a safety strap or the kind of frames with curving ear hooks that nearly circle your whole ear.
Indeed...
Sam in leather……ooooo lala.
yes one my favorites
Carter looked hot in that skintight jacket
You know, I almost completely forgot about this episode foe some reaons. I mean I know I've seen it as I did recognize the scene with the one bad guy running around with that mini-machine gun (wish I knew firearms better, can't recognize gun models to save my life).
"the one bad guy running around with that mini-machine gun"
It was either a machine pistol or a pistol with a three-round burst option.
It's a Beretta 93R, a pistol with a very high rate of fire 3 round burst setting
Why they could not take control of the ship?
They should have put the beacon on the gate, and then let Prometheus beam it away. Then SG-1 should have tried to take the ship
Yeah, but the ship cloaca gone.
"Somebody want's to untie me?"
Hmmm why?
Why didn't they just retake over the ship since it was 3v1?
I've always wondered, how does that boom lift fit inside the gate room? All the SGC corridors are like tunnels 😅 Do they have like, a plant and equipment room two stories up that opens into the gate room and cranes everything down? Like the hanger for the puddle jumpers in Atlantis? 🤔🤷♂️😅
the gate room is a missile silo, probably maintenance rooms and stuff with big equipment, there is also a space where they once parked a puddle Jumper I believe
@@Drago_Whooves Yeah, I always wondered where Sheppard parked that Puddle Jumper 😂
@@MrCCollins1993Sheppard cloak his jumper to arrive offsite. They do know the ship can fly in atmosphere and in space. The gate can handle the jumper size and so it’s at least a parking spot sphere size.
@@debbiebernhardt5406 So you reckon he flew it up, out the silo door , cloaked it and landed the jumper on a regular Air Force runway?
@@MrCCollins1993 Area 51, they said it in the episode. The jumper had to either receive maintenance or even software clone of all its programs for recovery.
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Good timing by Teal'c
I know it’s a cargo ship, but given their designed to be flown by just 1 person, the cockpit area is REALLY spacious. You’d think it would be smaller to add more cargo space.
Also, why didn’t Teal’c just rush to the front of the ship and take out the other woman before she got the ship to go to hyperspace? It’s literally only the next room over
The Al'kesh is a mid-range bomber (as opposed to a cargo ship).
Teal'c probably didn't want to risk missing the shot. Yes, it's short range and he's an excellent marksman, but there are no guarantees in actual combat. Too many things can go horribly wrong if he misses in the cockpit: he could damage the controls (which could do any number of terrible things in a sci-fi plot) or simply punch a hole through the glass, which would explosively decompress the whole cockpit.
@@Tantalus010 That's fair, but when I say "take out", he wouldn't necessarily have to shoot her. Him, Sam, and Daniel could have entered from both sides of the cockpit and forced her to surrender by each training weapons at her (so that she wouldn't have a chance to move or attack without the others taking her down)... or he could have just bull-rushed and wrestled her to the ground, as I doubt she'd have been any kind of physical match for Teal'c. That way, the SGC would not only have recovered the stargate, the team, and the intel... but also have captured her as a prisoner for interrogation.
@@d.s.151 That's my mistake. Been a long while since I watched SG-1.
Even so, there's a lot of room in the back of the ship (presumably for bomb storage), and not much need for such a large cockpit.
Get outta here with you and your Tau'ri practicality!
У мене до цього серіалу тільки одне запитання. Тільки одне" , А ДЕ КИТАЙЦІ"!
Best show ever
Why on Earth did they retreat after taking out two out of the 3 operatives? The 3 of them could have easily taken over the ship.
bridge door could have been locked, plus the Al'Quesh had beaming tech, as soon as they tried to force the doors then they're in space
I want glasses like Daniel wears. They can really take a hit!
Same here 😂‼️🤓😎
Also stay on his head somehow.
Given that he's been in so many combat situations he probably looked into specialist solutions.
"Somebody wanna untie me?"
...
"No."
The only proper response.
So satisfying to see Daniel of all people THROW A PUNCH like that. He grew from naive pacifist to warrior throughout stargate BUT retained his curiosity completly. He still "rather diplomacy than combat"
Daniel is a pacifist-turn-warrior done right in my opinion. He very much leans on his roots, he'll talk and negotiate and investigate, but when push comes to shove, he does and will throw down.
I don't think he was ever a naive pacifist.
O'Neil does a great General Hammond impression here
Big ol' plot hole here--they act like getting off the ship was crucial, along with the gate. But they could have easily overpowered the woman in the cockpit and taken control of the al'kesh and just returned to Earth. In fact, it would be the smart thing to do, rather than the leave the Trust in control of a hyper-capable alien ship they'd already shown they could get up to plenty of mischief with.
IKR? That’s my question too. It seems silly to leave all that tech and intel, not to mention the ship, in the hands of the Trust. Even if it went to hyperspace before they could overpower her, and she had locked out the controls, Carter would have just jargoned her way into taking them out of hyperspace and turning the ship around.
I always thought that either they didn't know how many other Trust Agents where onboard, or couldn't make it to the cockpit in time to prevent the ship from jumping into hyperspace. Remember the Prometheus was seconds away from blowing the ship away when they detected the beacon. Shrug. Still somewhat of a plot hole but not all that big really.
@@robertdrexel2043 the cargo hold is sealed off from the cockpit.
@@toomanyaccounts Wait, what? Was that mentioned in the episode?
@@robertdrexel2043 INT-OSIRIS' SHIP BRIDGE
[Not receiving a reply, Brookes works at a couple of the consoles.]
INT-OSIRIS' SHIP CARGO HOLD
[As Daniel unties Carter, the sound of the engines firing can be heard. The power fluctuates.]
DANIEL
What's happening.
[Carter runs to one of the monitors.]
CARTER
She's bringing the hyperdrive online. Get to the gate.
[Teal'c and Daniel stand at the gate.]
INT-OSIRIS' SHIP BRIDGE
[Brookes prepares to manoeuvre the ship.]
INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE
COMM OFFICER
They're trying to run, sir.
PENDERGAST
Dammit.
(into radio)
General O'Neill? They are powering up their hyperdrive. We are out of options.
INT-SGC CONTROL ROOM
O'NEILL
Can you disable the ship without destroying it?
INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE
PENDERGAST
I cannot give you any guarantees.
INT-OSIRIS' SHIP CARGO HOLD
[Carter searches Jennings' pockets. She finds the beacon device and activates it.]
INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE
COMM OFFICER
Sir, we're picking up a signal coming from inside the ship.
PENDERGAST
What is it?
COMM OFFICER
Locator beacon, sir. Same frequency.
PENDERGAST
Lock on the signal, activate transport beam.
COMM OFFICER
Beam activated.
INT-OSIRIS' SHIP BRIDGE
[Brookes begins to manoeuvre the ship.]
EXT-SPACE
[Osiris' ship launches into hyper-drive and enters a wormhole.]
INT-PROMETHEUS BRIDGE
COMM OFFICER
The ship's gone, sir.
PENDERGAST
(into radio)
Cargo bay, report.
VOICE OVER RADIO
This is cargo bay. We have the gate, sir, as well as Teal'c, Colonel Carter and Doctor Jackson.
Ok that death was surprisingly realistic. Shot a hole through him (taking out his spine) so he just crumples backwards.
Sam in leather...Tied up...
*Rawr*
"Someone want to untie me?"
"Tough choice."
Extremely hot, I'm sure it started lots of fanfictions lol
And she can still beat your ass.
Love to see Daniel son fight more often 😂
I don't know why they didn't stay on the ship
They could have stayed and found out where the Trust went, but they would also have no way back home except by ship. That was the SGC's stargate, the only one on Earth. Priority was getting it back to base.
@@samsonguy10k They had Teal'C and Carter on board so I'm pretty sure they would crack the navigation eventualy.
@@iondustt Maybe, but don't forget the teams stranded off-world. Would you want to be in one of them and needing to leave in a hurry and you can't dial home because there's no gate at that address?
@@samsonguy10k It was a while after the gate wanished so all teams probably already returned to alpha site
I agree. Between the 3 of them, it shouldn't have been hard to retake the ship and return it to earth. But then, there are a bunch of inconsistencies in the story.
When they're trying to destroy Anubis' superweapon mothership, they sneak on board using the rings so they can locate the 'venting shaft' and transmit it to the F302.
If they could get on board, they could get a naquadria-enhanced nuke on board. You'd think that'd be easier.
There was no choice, save his TEAM.
Teal’c saves the day again😊
Ahhhhh sg1