@@jeremybk54 McKay and Shepherd are really on the same level. There's an alternate Shepherd that is as bad as McKay (to the alternate McKay's annoyance).
Spookssga there's a comic series that takes place after the series ended that talks about these aliens and that one ancient with secret labs and made the time machine. It hasn't completed yet but seems like that ancient created them to fight the wraith.
there is a comic of questionable canon respect using them as the main evil force , they are from a parallel universe where Janus made them and they invade other universes to kill wraith with methods like the Asuran's used
The fact that Tory Higginson was fired so early in the show didnt help. Also the guy that plays doctor Becket decided to quit the show very early. Honestly I think the writers of the show could have done a lot better. I felt that they lacked imagination/inspiration to come up with new storylines, and there was a lot to cover
The sad part is that joe Flanigan the guy playing Sheppard had backers to buy the rights off the show and wanted to continue but they didn’t wanna sell
The thing is, like most green screen scfi tv shows, this production was produced in Canada and had it continued, it would've been canceled during the 2008 financial collapse when the American producers ran out of funding from banks and the Canadian dollar went up as Canada was largely unaffected by the collapse due to stricter banking regulations.
"Those buttons are your friends" LOL Ronon thinking about rage quitting in a real life battle. I wonder has anyone in the Navy on a battle ship or a sub rage quit during a battle? lol
Of course as a true SG fan, I love anything SG related, but SGA was always my favorite part of the SG universe. I also really wish they had allowed the SGU story too play out to it's conclusion. The Syfy Channel has a really bad habit of leaving major lose ends, when they abruptly cancel a show too make room for more wrestling. 😤😡🤬
They wanted to imitate BSG with the brooding mood, and linear storytelling. That’s why they slowly got away from lore build, alien of the week, lighthearted episodes.
Nothing is capable of traveling faster than improbability drive, with the possible exception of bad news. They once tried to create a star drive powered by bad news, but the Wraith found that they were incredibly unwelcome wherever they went.
does it, or is it the camera that grinds to a halt? the 302s in later scenes must be flying pretty quick and yet at 1:04 it takes one ages to shoot past daedalus, which wouldn't happen unless the ship was still moving.
The ship is still moving, but no longer accelerating. In space, every motion is relative, so compared to the other ships that are changing their motion it seems to be still. Apollo 11 didn't really have a visual clue about the moon itself moving either when they landed.
It's a pity that they couldn't just eject the alternate reality drive and save the ship. Ejecting dangerous drives had already been established as common practice and surely an experimental drive would be considered dangerous, of course they may not have been aware of how to eject the drive plus had it been eject able, the original crew would probably have ejected it rather than abandon the ship.
@@randomrazr They found a set of alternate selves dead and log entries that said the crew evacuated to a habitable planet so they said the other selves was another alternate Atlantis team investigating the mystery vacant spaceship just as they did and were not the same alternates that built the ship. However, I referenced this when I said the original crew and their alternates did not eject the drive and evacuated the ship instead, it's just that the away team from another Atlantis got trapped just as they did.
@@randomrazr Technically Universes where the universal constants won't even allow matter to exist would outnumber Universes such as ours so there would be plenty of Universes where the Atlantis team did not exist so of course there's a Universe where the team died, indeed plenty of them given how many life and death circumstances they had encountered as there would've been alternate versions of themselves that perished with each incident. It's the Quantum Suicide experiment where you do the Russian roulette but with spinning the cylinder after every attempt, if their are multiple quantum Universes, there will be one where you will survive enough iterations to satisfy our statistical requirements for the acceptance of the hypothesis. Note that it doesn't have to be actual Russian roulette, it could just be rolling a six sided die and not getting a one over a certain number of iterations, in other words, it is possible to do the Quantum suicide experiment without killing yourself but you would be unlikely to be the version of you with the confirmatory result.
That one Alternate Atlantis had F-302's stationed with it, I know that the Deadelus was nearly always there, but I'm surprised they didn't have any permanently stationed there as well as their Aplpha site
Our Atlantis had plenty of Puddle Jumpers, which are far superior to F-302's. Maybe the alternate Atlantis just didn't have as many Jumpers, so they had to supplement them in whatever way they could?
@@MrJay_White We explicitly know that that's not the case because of the 5~ odd episodes where connecting to alternate universes for energy/disposal goes wrong due to being a process so uncontrollably complex even near-Ascension Rodney couldn't figure it out. Subspace is Something Else but we know it's not an actual separate universe for the simple reason that they can deplete and energy drawn from a fully-fledged alternative/the main universe would (as stated IC) be completely limitless. ZPM subspace pockets are likely unbelievably tiny.
"ZPM subspace pockets are likely unbelievably tiny." Yeah, and it's even possible that the Ancients had to inject energy into them to even create them in the first place since they are artificial subspace pockets. If they are really made of zero point energy extracted from an artificially generated bubble of subspace as Rodney states they are, then in my view the best bet is that the creation of a ZPM involves injecting enough energy into a subspace layer to create a miniature version of a Big Bang inside that lower dimensional space, the following spatial expansion in that dimension would then generate zero point energy. The limitations of ZPM energy generation is likely due to the subspace bubble collapsing once its relative energy density gets so low that the surrounding non-artificial subspace layer exerts more pressure against the ZPM bubble than the bubble can exert against the subspace layer. This would also explain why there isn't a ZPM factory on Atlantis. ZPM creation would require a source capable of generating a massive energy spike to start the process. Likely ZPM creation is done in free space near a black hole or under similar conditions.
I've never intentionally broken a controller but I used to have a friend who got so angry that he would start chewing on the joysticks. After I let him borrow my controller once I never let him borrow another, lol.
Is there a in-universe explanation to why the Daedalus slows down after losing the sublight engines, despite being in space with nothing to slow it down, or is that just part of the fantasy?
In fairness they would remain the same speed and the alien fighters who still had their engines would continue to accelerate but yeah they were using atmospheric principles more than what would happen in a vacuum everything in space is relative so you could kinda give it an explanation but eh
It would of been nice to have Rodney get the Alternate Reality Drive to work properly. He could of used it to go to an Alternative Reality where there are Ancients living in Atlantis.
@@HemisphereCinema in reality, red burst should be the weakest, and blue - the strongest. That's how plasma works. But with particle weapons, it's random, I guess. Just like with tracer rounds colors irl
"This ship can jump to alternate realities. We are from one of it passed, but managed to reverse the direction." Not sure how that is a "long story". I mean at this point alternate realities are basically a comicbook famous concept. And that is before the SGCs personal experience.
Sheppard and Ronon were flying it alone and I think Sheppard was doing everything while Ronon had no idea how to do anything. I've spent a lot of time blowing up ships in Star Trek Online and sometimes the enemies surprise me because in combat you focus on so many things it's easy to miss something important. Sometimes I watch my game videos and see things I missed while playing. It's because watching a battle and participating in it are very different.
Altenarian yeah just blow up a au drive with c4 in team home reality and we got little used hc 304 witch only needs few parts like ftl drive and new crew and last new name beacouse we cant have 2 ships with this same name
Knowing McKay, he probably set the ship on a long loop to record alternate realities before coming back to his reality. McKay had an episode in which he met himself and didn't enjoy the experience.
well Mckay said it was a watered down Project Arcturus (note the project the Ancients failed at and that Mckay tried to fix and blew up a solar system in doing so )
Fast, like really fast and a 304 is massive so don’t let that confuse you, also they’re in space so they can slow down as much as they want to dog fight.
@@CaptainSovereign They still should've had a fem Shep as the story was that it was an alternate reality drive so it would be traveling to different universes. Your criticism of it's a different universe doesn't apply when the story involves traveling between universes. Maybe they should've tossed in a Farscape scene too...
But how did the alternate Sheppard know that this is Daedalus? Why didn't he assume that it's a different ship? Aren't all of the BC304s basically the same?
Domihork maybe they had lost contact with Earth and did not know about more 304s, or maybe the 304 program was not running as fast, or maybe and by far the most likely the IFF (Identificion Friend or Foe, a transmitter on military craft so you know if a craft is friendly, we know Daedalus had one in The Siege part 3) identified it as Daedalus, it is also possible he got close and saw the name painted somewhere on the hull. Seriously though, it is almost certainly the IFF that told him.
2 ways unique iff signature they were receiving on their data link just like Atlantis saw when they went out to go see it originally and got trapped also the name is emblazoned on the side of the fighter bays in big white letters
We saw this alien ship take about three shots and only be damaged to where it couldn't fight, but not destroyed - whereas the same number of shots easily destroy a Hatak vessel, a Wraith hive ship, or an Ori ship. When Rodney said he could probably pull up enough juice for a few shots, I'm thinking maybe those few shots were not full strength and thus didn't destroy the alien ship. I base this theory on the fact the small enemy fighters were easily destroyed by the F302s and the Daedalus railguns. Put another way, if that alien ship was legitimately able to withstand full strength Asgard beam weapons, those fighters should have been similarly hard to destroy.
Example of how new management ruined Stargate Atlantis. Another pointless episode. They should have found a way to disconnect the alternate reality drive and kept the ship for themselves. They never made any progress on this show. Ever. One of the main reasons why they failed.
Henry Lawrence they didn’t have enough time, they struggled to get it to go in reverse, and it’s filler episodes are a thing in all shows, it doesn’t need to add up to a big overall plot, because ultimately that’s unrealistic for real life, in real life there are those days that are just really filler. Filler episodes are cool because you can get a cool idea and run with it
One Of My Favorite Episodes
Those bald alien guys looks like the guy from the God Of War videogame.
shepherd always wanted ronans gun , why did he not take it from the dead ronan already on board??
I've always been a sucker for a good parallel universe story.
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@@Gg_system hell yeah
I literally didn't believe that Shepherd's head could swell any further. Then he met himself and the ego just increased geometrically!
well its better then letting McKay's ego get any higher
I see what you mean by geometrically, but it's either "logarithmically" or simply "doubled"
Edit its exponential not logarithmic I suck
@@eurasianfred I see what you mean by logarithmically or doubled, but it's "exponentially"
@@maschinensohn u right I had a brain fart
@@jeremybk54 McKay and Shepherd are really on the same level. There's an alternate Shepherd that is as bad as McKay (to the alternate McKay's annoyance).
Another Mysterious alien race we will never find out who they are
imagine if those r an alternate version of the Wraith
Spookssga I always thought they were cyborgs. Aliens that intergrated technology into thmselves and were corrupted. Personal head cannon.
Spookssga there's a comic series that takes place after the series ended that talks about these aliens and that one ancient with secret labs and made the time machine. It hasn't completed yet but seems like that ancient created them to fight the wraith.
They're clones of that God Of War videogame guy
there is a comic of questionable canon respect using them as the main evil force , they are from a parallel universe where Janus made them and they invade other universes to kill wraith with methods like the Asuran's used
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Am so happy Jason Momoa turned into the star he did. I loved him on SGA
they should have given him more character though - he can do more than playing the muscle
A great show with great ratings was cancelled just because. Still so many stories left in the tank that never got out there.
The fact that Tory Higginson was fired so early in the show didnt help. Also the guy that plays doctor Becket decided to quit the show very early. Honestly I think the writers of the show could have done a lot better. I felt that they lacked imagination/inspiration to come up with new storylines, and there was a lot to cover
The sad part is that joe Flanigan the guy playing Sheppard had backers to buy the rights off the show and wanted to continue but they didn’t wanna sell
@@gelul12 That was the last show my mum and I saw together become she came critically ill
The thing is, like most green screen scfi tv shows, this production was produced in Canada and had it continued, it would've been canceled during the 2008 financial collapse when the American producers ran out of funding from banks and the Canadian dollar went up as Canada was largely unaffected by the collapse due to stricter banking regulations.
@@johnwang9914
It was canceled after 2008, 2009 I think.
These type of episodes are why I loved StarGate
2020 - year
I'm still watching
2022
2023 and im still watching as well will never get old to me!!!
"Those buttons are your friends" LOL Ronon thinking about rage quitting in a real life battle. I wonder has anyone in the Navy on a battle ship or a sub rage quit during a battle? lol
Of course as a true SG fan, I love anything SG related, but SGA was always my favorite part of the SG universe. I also really wish they had allowed the SGU story too play out to it's conclusion. The Syfy Channel has a really bad habit of leaving major lose ends, when they abruptly cancel a show too make room for more wrestling. 😤😡🤬
there are 6 comics tying up sgus abrupt end , worth the read
They did the same dirty to Dark Matter. Wouldn't even give them a single show to tie things up.
SyFy is a blighted pox, they're the reason we never got more Stargate, so utterly selfish
302s really got to shine here.
There are so many storylines in Stargate Atlantis that there was no reason why it could not have lasted for at least 3 more seasons.
At the very least another three more years.
They wanted to imitate BSG with the brooding mood, and linear storytelling. That’s why they slowly got away from lore build, alien of the week, lighthearted episodes.
Nothing is capable of traveling faster than improbability drive, with the possible exception of bad news. They once tried to create a star drive powered by bad news, but the Wraith found that they were incredibly unwelcome wherever they went.
Lol.
Gashee morphousite thou expungiest quoopist
Sublight engines get taken out so of course...the ship grinds to a halt.
#becausefuckphysics
Sound in space I can forgive for dramatic purposes
thank you...thank u....i remembered this ep....i watched the clip....then i saw ur comment n i just damn near wet myself... :D
does it, or is it the camera that grinds to a halt? the 302s in later scenes must be flying pretty quick and yet at 1:04 it takes one ages to shoot past daedalus, which wouldn't happen unless the ship was still moving.
The ship is still moving, but no longer accelerating. In space, every motion is relative, so compared to the other ships that are changing their motion it seems to be still. Apollo 11 didn't really have a visual clue about the moon itself moving either when they landed.
The ship clearly decelerates @0:35 to a standstill, allowing the pursing fighters to catch up.
Totally forgot about this one, man, I could just watch the whole show over again, dang.
By far one of my favorite episodes of the entire Stargate trilogy universe series
One of my favorite shows
F-302s getting to show how badass they can be and bc-304 holding her own in other episodes
Love this episode! That chase to get away from those aliens was so intense, I had no idea what was going to happen!
It's a pity that they couldn't just eject the alternate reality drive and save the ship. Ejecting dangerous drives had already been established as common practice and surely an experimental drive would be considered dangerous, of course they may not have been aware of how to eject the drive plus had it been eject able, the original crew would probably have ejected it rather than abandon the ship.
isnt their a dead team of them from another univrerse?
@@randomrazr They found a set of alternate selves dead and log entries that said the crew evacuated to a habitable planet so they said the other selves was another alternate Atlantis team investigating the mystery vacant spaceship just as they did and were not the same alternates that built the ship. However, I referenced this when I said the original crew and their alternates did not eject the drive and evacuated the ship instead, it's just that the away team from another Atlantis got trapped just as they did.
@@johnwang9914 so theirs a universe with a dead atlantis team
@@randomrazr Technically Universes where the universal constants won't even allow matter to exist would outnumber Universes such as ours so there would be plenty of Universes where the Atlantis team did not exist so of course there's a Universe where the team died, indeed plenty of them given how many life and death circumstances they had encountered as there would've been alternate versions of themselves that perished with each incident. It's the Quantum Suicide experiment where you do the Russian roulette but with spinning the cylinder after every attempt, if their are multiple quantum Universes, there will be one where you will survive enough iterations to satisfy our statistical requirements for the acceptance of the hypothesis. Note that it doesn't have to be actual Russian roulette, it could just be rolling a six sided die and not getting a one over a certain number of iterations, in other words, it is possible to do the Quantum suicide experiment without killing yourself but you would be unlikely to be the version of you with the confirmatory result.
3:20 Shepperd praising Shepperd. Lol.
I knew Momoa was going to be a huge star then. I'm still waiting for Christopher Judge to catch fire. Maybe he's happy where his career is.
I mean... once you've starred in such a huge blockbuster such as "Mega Shark vs Mecha Shark", you can't really get much bigger than that! XD
@IJN Yamato Chris Judge was in it.
@IJN Yamato Sometimes actors have to play in bad roles, just to pay the bills... or maybe it was a favour for someone.
@IJN Yamato I'm sure Jason Statham was asking himself the same question as he cashed his paycheck for In the Name of the King.
Well, him saying "Boy" became a meme, and a spiritual succesor to "Indeed".
I think being Kratos is good enough of a job.
Pity they couldn't have sabotaged the drive safely and ended up with a spare BC-304.
Maybe an alternate team did that with another Daedalus.
That one Alternate Atlantis had F-302's stationed with it, I know that the Deadelus was nearly always there, but I'm surprised they didn't have any permanently stationed there as well as their Aplpha site
Our Atlantis had plenty of Puddle Jumpers, which are far superior to F-302's. Maybe the alternate Atlantis just didn't have as many Jumpers, so they had to supplement them in whatever way they could?
An Alternate Reality Drive would never be a practical way to travel. What if you ended up in a universe without zinc? 😶😶😶
Maybe they were thinking they could take ZPMs and stuff from other universes back to their universe.
Worse yet, what if you ended up in a universe of nothing but shrimp??
@@starflame34 what if the drive is just switching them around inside different ZPMs?
@@MrJay_White
We explicitly know that that's not the case because of the 5~ odd episodes where connecting to alternate universes for energy/disposal goes wrong due to being a process so uncontrollably complex even near-Ascension Rodney couldn't figure it out.
Subspace is Something Else but we know it's not an actual separate universe for the simple reason that they can deplete and energy drawn from a fully-fledged alternative/the main universe would (as stated IC) be completely limitless.
ZPM subspace pockets are likely unbelievably tiny.
"ZPM subspace pockets are likely unbelievably tiny."
Yeah, and it's even possible that the Ancients had to inject energy into them to even create them in the first place since they are artificial subspace pockets.
If they are really made of zero point energy extracted from an artificially generated bubble of subspace as Rodney states they are, then in my view the best bet is that the creation of a ZPM involves injecting enough energy into a subspace layer to create a miniature version of a Big Bang inside that lower dimensional space, the following spatial expansion in that dimension would then generate zero point energy. The limitations of ZPM energy generation is likely due to the subspace bubble collapsing once its relative energy density gets so low that the surrounding non-artificial subspace layer exerts more pressure against the ZPM bubble than the bubble can exert against the subspace layer.
This would also explain why there isn't a ZPM factory on Atlantis. ZPM creation would require a source capable of generating a massive energy spike to start the process. Likely ZPM creation is done in free space near a black hole or under similar conditions.
0:20 Me when I'm having a bad day playing video-games.
I broke my last controller
I taped a button back in
I've never intentionally broken a controller but I used to have a friend who got so angry that he would start chewing on the joysticks. After I let him borrow my controller once I never let him borrow another, lol.
This is me when I am having a bad day with web development
Lol would be funny as if they go into one and the Daedulus from there universe came to investigate
also my faviorite episode from the stargate atlantis series
I miss this series
I liked it so much I was very upset when they canceled it.
They should make a spin off of these aliens I would definitely watch.
According to the cannon comic they were made by the same ancient who created the time machine puddle jumper.
the alternate reality episodes are the best episodes of stargate
This was the best sp of season 5.
Is there a in-universe explanation to why the Daedalus slows down after losing the sublight engines, despite being in space with nothing to slow it down, or is that just part of the fantasy?
It's only stationary to frame of reference.
In fairness they would remain the same speed and the alien fighters who still had their engines would continue to accelerate but yeah they were using atmospheric principles more than what would happen in a vacuum everything in space is relative so you could kinda give it an explanation but eh
relatively speaking, when you move constantly speed and the only other reference point is spinning around you, it looks like you are standing still
It would of been nice to have Rodney get the Alternate Reality Drive to work properly. He could of used it to go to an Alternative Reality where there are Ancients living in Atlantis.
"Those buttons are your friends." - Hahahahaaa!!!!
FyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuCK gotta watch atlantis again
After banging on the weapons console Ronin turns and says "Perhaps Today IS a good day to die"
PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED!
Having friends is good.
Imagien ronon dual weilding red plasma and green plasma guns from those aliens he would be op.
I never understood why there're different colors of energy weapons, considering there isn't usually a difference in power levels
@@darkleome5409 i think they made more impact than ronons like alternate variants of his guns.
@@HemisphereCinema in reality, red burst should be the weakest, and blue - the strongest. That's how plasma works. But with particle weapons, it's random, I guess. Just like with tracer rounds colors irl
@@darkleome5409 idk it just felt like it was stronger to take down those counter wraith aliens.
Remember people buttons are friends.
And what happened then? Well, in Atlantis they say
That Sheppard's small head grew three sizes that day!
"This ship can jump to alternate realities. We are from one of it passed, but managed to reverse the direction."
Not sure how that is a "long story". I mean at this point alternate realities are basically a comicbook famous concept. And that is before the SGCs personal experience.
These alrernate-dimension orcs are pretty clearly alternate Wraith.
Alternate dimension orcs? Are there alternate dimension goblins and trolls too?
@@keirfarnum6811 They're brutish, greyish-green skin and brown armor. They swarm.
They're orcs.
Plothole: Why Deadalus didn't saw the F302 coming?
Sheppard and Ronon were flying it alone and I think Sheppard was doing everything while Ronon had no idea how to do anything. I've spent a lot of time blowing up ships in Star Trek Online and sometimes the enemies surprise me because in combat you focus on so many things it's easy to miss something important. Sometimes I watch my game videos and see things I missed while playing. It's because watching a battle and participating in it are very different.
and the ship was badly damaged so the sensors probably weren't working right
This is why ships are run by full crews, not just groups of 4.
at 3:28 you can see Sensors offline
Another thing - how did the alternate Sheppard know this was the Deadalus and not a different ship of the same class?
Stargate atlantis. Kept me company for many late nights coding on my pet projects
Waste of a perfectly good Daedalus to just let it jump.
Altenarian yeah just blow up a au drive with c4 in team home reality and we got little used hc 304 witch only needs few parts like ftl drive and new crew and last new name beacouse we cant have 2 ships with this same name
yeh call it the Deadalus XD
they probably didn't have the means to destroy the AU drive on them or on the ship given that it wasn't trashed by someone else.
Knowing McKay, he probably set the ship on a long loop to record alternate realities before coming back to his reality. McKay had an episode in which he met himself and didn't enjoy the experience.
well Mckay said it was a watered down Project Arcturus (note the project the Ancients failed at and that Mckay tried to fix and blew up a solar system in doing so )
how fast are F-302s?
Fast, like really fast and a 304 is massive so don’t let that confuse you, also they’re in space so they can slow down as much as they want to dog fight.
They said his name was Bob Lee Swagger
alternate reality drive is as absurd as the Spore Drive
Yes it's aqwa man
Where tf are the stars
ROFL - Ronon and buttons do not mix well :)
They should have made a TV show that had this ship and they travel to alternate universes they could call it Stargate Universe or Sliders????????
Looks like they were fighting andromeda fighters
It would be funny if they entered the reality of misleading portraiture.
3.34 , true love at last.
wait is that Aquaman?!
two shepards
They should've had a fem Shep.
@@johnwang9914 Wrong universe....bro...
@@CaptainSovereign They still should've had a fem Shep as the story was that it was an alternate reality drive so it would be traveling to different universes. Your criticism of it's a different universe doesn't apply when the story involves traveling between universes. Maybe they should've tossed in a Farscape scene too...
But how did the alternate Sheppard know that this is Daedalus? Why didn't he assume that it's a different ship? Aren't all of the BC304s basically the same?
Domihork maybe they had lost contact with Earth and did not know about more 304s, or maybe the 304 program was not running as fast, or maybe and by far the most likely the IFF (Identificion Friend or Foe, a transmitter on military craft so you know if a craft is friendly, we know Daedalus had one in The Siege part 3) identified it as Daedalus, it is also possible he got close and saw the name painted somewhere on the hull.
Seriously though, it is almost certainly the IFF that told him.
2 ways unique iff signature they were receiving on their data link just like Atlantis saw when they went out to go see it originally and got trapped also the name is emblazoned on the side of the fighter bays in big white letters
I think it is type of the same signal and they computer recognized it as Daedalus.
Self-bromance.
Someone knows which season and episode is it?
The episode title is in the description if you bother to read it :P
I don't think the episode in description is right
nevermind it is
@@adamrule621 oof
We saw this alien ship take about three shots and only be damaged to where it couldn't fight, but not destroyed - whereas the same number of shots easily destroy a Hatak vessel, a Wraith hive ship, or an Ori ship.
When Rodney said he could probably pull up enough juice for a few shots, I'm thinking maybe those few shots were not full strength and thus didn't destroy the alien ship.
I base this theory on the fact the small enemy fighters were easily destroyed by the F302s and the Daedalus railguns.
Put another way, if that alien ship was legitimately able to withstand full strength Asgard beam weapons, those fighters should have been similarly hard to destroy.
They probably lack shields or armor for superior maneuverability.
Also the F-302s rail guns are pretty powerful
501st.
Example of how new management ruined Stargate Atlantis. Another pointless episode. They should have found a way to disconnect the alternate reality drive and kept the ship for themselves. They never made any progress on this show. Ever. One of the main reasons why they failed.
Sort've a "Eject Alternate Reality Drive"...
Henry Lawrence they didn’t have enough time, they struggled to get it to go in reverse, and it’s filler episodes are a thing in all shows, it doesn’t need to add up to a big overall plot, because ultimately that’s unrealistic for real life, in real life there are those days that are just really filler.
Filler episodes are cool because you can get a cool idea and run with it
"Those buttons are your friends." - Hahahahaaa!!!!
He certainly was acting like Chewie, all that was missing was the Wookie roar
@@ArgonTheAware ßþ