Your password must contain at least one upper case letter, one lower case, some numbers, a gang symbol, two Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and the blood of an unblemished lamb. 😐
I don't. It makes the character feel like a Mary Sue. He's a great military tactician, amazing soldier, looks like a male model AND is MENSA-level intelligent? It's silly.
@@reprobatic5485 Agreed. There are many things that make him seem mary sue-ish, but he also have a great many negative traits. He's arrogant to the point of suicidal recklessness many times over - times that could have gotten him and his team killed. He regularly and routinely disobeys orders of the standing command hierarchy - this is even stated as a reason why he's constantly held back from promotions. He's regularly shown to be rather slack in his personal life or so secretive that its cost him many personal and familial relationships. I have no issue with his character in concept, I have issue with how... patched together Atlantis writing was. Then again, it was written during the writers' strike, so that's.... somewhat understandable.
Can we all just note, that Sheppard through his knowledge of Rodney's password, is the only person on Atlantis, who if he so desired, could arm the self-destruct singlehandedly due to having two senior staff passwords.
@@observer2484 yeah but he’s just be as likely to switch the years around. I don’t think Rodney is the kind of person to mess with the brilliance of his password too much
Nope, that would not work. I am willing to be serious money that the self destruct password is something entirely different(talk about a security risk) those types of passwords are created by a cryptographer to be as hard to break or guess as possible. You would not get to choose your password for the self-destruct, you are given it for security purposes
@@newtonianlaw3249 if we are gonna get realistic we all know they are using smart cards or bio and not weak passwords. Even our current non futuristic military uses smart cards.
For being the XO he made teh perfect man. A guy who can help keep the science and military sides in communication with each other and act as a man who can explain to the planned CO what's going on when it's needed, able to translate science speak to military basic effectively. When they lost their CO and he became such due to being the ranked military leader it worked out as he still had those skills but now he didn't have to explain it to anyone.
@Jason King no. i m,eant in the early days. if i am wrong, please correct me, but wasn't Pi initially discovered roughly 1900 bc, but from what i can determine, the calculation ha snot been consistent from culture to culture(which confuses me), and the rounded decimal point to the 9th place was always used to represent Pi. still, from what i understand, the one who discovered the Pi we know today( Archimedes) concluded that Pi value is greater to infinite.
It’s funny because when this episode aired Syfy channel would show a movie of the week on Saturday and it was The Hitchhikers guid to the Galaxy this week.
Not a plot hole, a lot of knowledge is shared off screen, such as planets the team is going to checkout etc, its safe to assume a lot of cultural figures humans talk about rubs off onto her, seriously its not a big stretch
I like to believe that when Sheppard explained the meaning of 42, Teyla was trying to understand this higher concept of human thinking. That the people of earth, who are so much more advanced than her people, have discovered that 42 is the meaning of life. She does not understand it, all she knows is that she has just been given some ultimate truth of the universe.
@@mbitetto67 blasphemy!! how could this heathen doubt the all encompassing knowledge of hitchhikers guide to the universe. need i remind you went god was destroyed for his inability to explain translation slugs? you have angered out mice overlords prepare to be purged
@@mbitetto67 When asked about the significance of the number47 on Star Trek, Rick Berman (writer and producer) once joked, "47 is 42, corrected for inflation"
16431879196842 1643 - "The year Isaac Newton was born." 1879 - "Einstein." 1968 - "The year Rodney was born.." -Tayla rolls eyes- "Never underestimate the size of that man's ego." 42 - "The ultimate answer to the great question of life, the universe and everything." "Okay, we're in."
@@raven4k998 42 ruclips.net/video/aboZctrHfK8/видео.html v v v *Spoiler alert!* v v v (read AFTER watching the video clip) (...it should be called: Earth... Yes, THIS Earth that WE sit on right now)
This is good, but my favorite is from when Sheppard is attached to a hive ship in hyperspace, and is trying to remember if his ship can escape from the hive ship during hyperspace. He recalls Rodney and Zelinka talking about it during lunch one day, and the flashback is them sitting at the table, talking all Stargate science, and then a pretty girl walks in, and in Sheppard's flashback Rodney and Zelinka start saying "blah blah blah blah blah blah". My boy's Kryptonite is hot chicks.
@@gnack420 That's because it was a sitcom masquerading as science fiction. When you start looking at Stargate in that context, everything suddenly makes sense.
@@pyrioncelendil In a way, you are right but not quite. It has just the right level of campyness that I remember from a lot of the good shows in the nineties. They were just REALLY good at hitting the serious/humorous notes at just the right time. That is an art form.
Gotta love how Teyla has memorized the year Rodney was born in Earth time-counting, and something about who Newton and Einstein were (judging by her lack of confusion about that point), but no one on Atlantis has yet introduced her to Hitchhiker's Guide?
I think she knew the next one was Rodney's year of birth because she connected the dots with the other two. But yeah I don't know how she would have known who they were haha.
Even if she didn't go on a journey through the scientific history of earth, she must at least guess that they were important people. Important enough that Rodney compares himself to them.
What most people don’t realize is this is an actually very useful memory technique, separating something into smaller chunks and assigning meanings to help you remember each, very impressive and true to real life, one of the instances when small details shows shepherd’s suppose Mensa level intelligent at work
More than just supposed; he actually took and passed the entrance exam and probably could have easily joined if he wanted. Rodney even claimed that Atlantis had its own Mensa chapter if he was interested.
@@ghostofwolfmoonmani3877 yes most of us are taught that, and even taught ways to do it with those equations, but it’s something else entirely to hear something once and immediately able to separate them into meaningful little chunks and link them together and commit it to long term memories before they are lost in short term memories
I love little details like this that hint that Sheppard is far smarter than he lets on or that most people seem to be aware. The fact that he also took and passed the Mensa exam is no laughing matter, because it makes him one of only 6 million Americans who are eligible for membership and the writers just breeze past it like it's nothing. Rodney even claimed that Atlantis had its own Mensa chapter and casually invited Sheppard to join if he was interested.
@@kurtsnyder4752 For the primary scientific work, I agree. But their military support and security details don't necessarily have to hold to the same high standard.
My favorite password scene in Sci-Fi is still from Babylon 5. Where Security Chief Michael Garibaldi reveals his is "Peekaboo." Ivanova rolls her eyes, and he responds, "Would you have guessed it?"
My favorite password is in teen wolf Peter : his username is Alison Peter : his password is also Alison Stiles looks at Peter: still want him in your pack? It was something like that
42 it's the answer that deep thought came up with and then it said how it's hard to come up with an answer when you don't know what the ultimate question is🤣🤣🤣
@@5punkybob yes I can cause I have them all available to watch from my tv and movies app yay I have all stargate series fully available every season episode all of it to watch whenever I like
It's title says "hitchhikers guide to the galaxy", but it doesn't specify which galaxy. Since Earth is in the Milky Way (and the story starts off there) it is, but I guess Pegasus isn't.
I'm sure she could deduce they were geniuses given that Rodney only prizes intelligence, why would he include them along with himself. Fairly obvious he holds them in high regard.
Atlantis is staffed with scientists from all over the world and full of so many educated people that there is even an Lantean chapter of MENSA present. She has probably had them come up in conversion among her co-workers more than once. Especially with how much Einstein’s theories and Newtons laws would end up being discussed by the scientists
This is the moment I realized they decided to "smart up" Tayla.. Over here reading navigating a computer and able to understand planetary disturbances? This chick was living on a planet with no technology beyond a damn crossbow.. >_> Come on now they kept Ronin pretty ignorant of all technology pretty much and hes from an advanced society! Shit poor writing on this characters part is what it made me think. Love the show but that irritated me.
I think Smart Her UP is an understatement, as its just assumed she knows who both Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein are. As well as the significance with which that is Rodney's ego at work. The understanding of earth years I can let pass as I assume the Atlantis expedition would continue tracking days as they relate to both earth time and local time for check ins.
Ehh, she'd been with them for over 4 years at this point, some people do just pick everything up way faster than others I kinda agree about knowing who Einstein and Newton are, but I guess she could have figured it out from the context...
@@leisergeist I don't think a couple years makes up for the amount of school people go through to learn the stuff she just magically knows. Like this one she apparently knows enough about meteorology to tell us everything we need to know about the planets atmosphere from a computer that she typed commands in, in english. So on this scene alone she learned how to read and write english, how to operate a computer, and enough in meteorology to be able to interpret atmospheric disturbances. I get picking up a couple things from just being around it all the time but i dont think for a second shes had the necessary training to be able to accurately do anything she does in this scene. >_O Always threw me out of the scenes when she all of a sudden knows how to fix said problem with the large amount of training she has.
yelsew82 Yeah, for the meteorology part I kinda get you. As for English, that's been a hand wave for all of Stargate for a few good reasons. They tried doing "learning the language" scenes in a few early SG-1 episodes, and most people found them boring and tedious, so they stopped that and turned language barriers mostly into a hand wave by making almost every race in the show know English. (which was fine with me tbh) My previous comment was mostly directed at learning her way around their computers and stuff, which is how I'd explain that part imo
I almost forgot that the infamous 42 (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) was in there and that it was Sheppard who said it. I enjoyed Teyla's confusion, trying to comprehend it. haha. Miss this show.
Way back in the day some systems I was in charge of, didn't have the option of letting the end user change the password. Rather than give them Password1 like they all wanted. I would give them things like AmaG9calHipp09sMagiC. You don't want to know what type of password I would give them if I found out they had shared their pw with someone, damn I was cruel. But funny enough people didn't forget the pw, now studies show phrases are much more secure, easier to remember and don't need changed as often.
I miss this show too :-). This scene is incredible, Teyla is absolutely dumbfounded, And she actually keeps up with The silliness, the look on her face is priceless :-)
I think she learns quite a lot. I do remember she was left in charge of Atlantis at least once. She knew a lot of the controls in another occasion when they were in the alternative Daedalus. I remember she said if I am not mistaken that Rodney show her. I would say they are the characters that grow/develop the most through the show.
@@Iztreshtelia Plus we're only seeing time slices of these peoples' depicted lives. For all we know, Teyla took a crash course in Earth human sciences and history just to be able to work with them on a more-or-less equal footing. She just didn't get offered the crash course on all the Earth human literary tropes references and in-jokes.
I use the number on a toy vehicle I had when I was four, and a variation on the name of the site. Different password for every site but I can log into anything even from twenty years ago.
Well, if i was Rodney i wouldnt make dificult to people from earth to find out my password for cases of emergency like this. Aliens wouldnt have a single clue of what it is anyway.
I can’t help but wonder if the actress that plays Teyla thought “ok that’s just too nerdy for me” when John explained 42. If I’m right, her facial expression was genuine. Lol
The other day I needed to 'hack' one of our employee's Google passwords. At one point it said, "One of these three numbers has been sent to your old device." The old device was broken, and the numbers were '87' '65' and '42'. Of course, the correct choice, the one I made, was '42'... ;)
Well he almost destroyed a universe, he destroyed a solar system and he almost became a god. It can be compared to Newton or Einstein. PS: It is more secure Pi expressed in hexadecimal.
Sort of like that time Tok'ra intelligence heard a new System Lord known as "The Great and Powerful Oz" revealed himself in an incursion near Tau'ri space several years earlier. Jacob wanted to set them straight that it was just Dr. Jackson impersonating a Goa'uld, but Selmak talked him out of it because she thought it was hilarious.
im so glad john and teyla eventually do end up with each other. cause that is one thing that drove me crazy is how romance were always danced around. you got john+teyla, Carter + O neill, Vala+ Daniel, Tealc+ Ishta, Ronan + that boxer chick that he was with at the last moment of of SGA. The only real one that seemed to be full on was rodney and Jennifer. the books seemed to indicate that sam and jack are together now finally but they are probably keeping it under wraps. but i hated how nothing was set in stone with our main sg groups in the series.
It would have been unethical for Jack and Sam to have a relationship seeing as he was her commanding officer, there would be a power imbalance. Almost the same for John and Teyla (except she isn't military), he is her team leader. Personally, I disliked the writers trying to push these impossible relationships. They seemed so cliché.
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. it's not unethical cause at the time Jack was a civilian (he retired from the military) running homeworld command and Sam was a commander of a Daedalus class ship. John may be teyla team leader but she is a civilian contractor she is not a member of the us military and exempt from fraternization of the military. Also they have the added benefit of being a whole galaxy away. Doubt anyone is gonna make a big deal about something that far and technically not a part of the rules.
@Nero X From what the legacy books said Jack o'niell retired from the military and now works as a civilian who is head of stargate command. Yah true but that rule never stopped soldiers entirely from both having relationships and even marrying local population of where they are stationed. Im sure that john and teyla might be questioned if john rocks the boat but yah he has saved earth and atlantis so many times. His team and sg1 probably are granted a few extra priviliges due to being in a entire different galaxy and being heroes of the sg teams. In the books it wasnt like officily anounced. But almost everyone in atlantis knew they were finally together. Woosley loves rules yes. But he was willing to bend on certain ones. He started to realize that rules sometimes would kill those under his command in certain situations and has since changed his decisions on certain ways he runs the atlantis group. But anyways woosley eventually becomes a part of the IOA that oversees and ultimately eho decides the fate of yhe stargate program. I dont think they got another head of atlantis before the books ended. But i personally would want daniel jackson as head since that whole city is perfect for him and he has way more experience then any other candidate
@Nero X well teyla is third in command of atlantis. But again its a whole galaxy away and they have not officially anounced im sure if they ever decide to marry it will get complicated then unless shepard retires from military and becomes a civilian contractor like teyla. I doubt woosley knows or like he says in the book " i see no cat" ( mckay brought a cat with him from earth when they return to pegasus in atlantis) and doubt the people who do know they are together will tell. Also they been team members a nd close friends for years so a case against them wont do very well. But yah i dont see it being problem anytime soon. Especially with what happens in the books. It was done very well i think. Teyla and shepard kept it very private they didnt start sucking face i front of people but he did start co habitating with her. Staying at her place and look ing after Torren and such bit again onlu people who knew that would be the ones who visit teyla s room whixh would only be close friends would notice shepards stuff.
@Nero X also the atlantis expedition isnt suppose to be a military run program. Its civilian ran so different rules there for sure. But yah only issue is sheppard is in military which again he can retire and also him saving earth and pegasus galaxy should give him some priveleges.
Bear in mind, teyla isnt from earth, shepard just spouted 2 random names, and said the answer to life was 42. Teyla has no references to understand any of it
I like how she understood the dates of birthdays of dead men she never knew from a planet she never been with a concept of time different than the one she knows, but 42 the answer to everything in the universe is what confuses her.
Weak password, please make sure you include a capital letter and at least one symbol.
Its a military thing, you only get numbers on the numpad
Length is better than complexity
Your password must contain at least one upper case letter, one lower case, some numbers, a gang symbol, two Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and the blood of an unblemished lamb. 😐
@@juliabritto6976 How would one blemish a lamb? (asking for a friend)
Jonathan Osborne Good question. I have no idea. But the password only needs the unblemished one so tell your friend not to worry 😉
I like the ongoing bits where Sheppard is smart enough to keep up with Rodney
Wasn't Sheppard a MENSA person (I don't know the term)
@@ryanalving3785 He was given the test and from context passed it, but refused to join.
He took the test (implicitly) for shits and giggles, passing the test. He just didn't want to join.
I don't. It makes the character feel like a Mary Sue. He's a great military tactician, amazing soldier, looks like a male model AND is MENSA-level intelligent? It's silly.
@@reprobatic5485 Agreed. There are many things that make him seem mary sue-ish, but he also have a great many negative traits. He's arrogant to the point of suicidal recklessness many times over - times that could have gotten him and his team killed. He regularly and routinely disobeys orders of the standing command hierarchy - this is even stated as a reason why he's constantly held back from promotions. He's regularly shown to be rather slack in his personal life or so secretive that its cost him many personal and familial relationships.
I have no issue with his character in concept, I have issue with how... patched together Atlantis writing was. Then again, it was written during the writers' strike, so that's.... somewhat understandable.
Can we all just note, that Sheppard through his knowledge of Rodney's password, is the only person on Atlantis, who if he so desired, could arm the self-destruct singlehandedly due to having two senior staff passwords.
Unless Rodney changed it after quarantine was over.
@@observer2484 yeah but he’s just be as likely to switch the years around. I don’t think Rodney is the kind of person to mess with the brilliance of his password too much
@@andreagriffiths3512 Actually I think he'll add Shep's birthdate to it now
Nope, that would not work. I am willing to be serious money that the self destruct password is something entirely different(talk about a security risk) those types of passwords are created by a cryptographer to be as hard to break or guess as possible. You would not get to choose your password for the self-destruct, you are given it for security purposes
@@newtonianlaw3249 if we are gonna get realistic we all know they are using smart cards or bio and not weak passwords. Even our current non futuristic military uses smart cards.
I love how Shepherd is actually really smart, he's honestly the best military guy to be put on a mission like this.
Makes sense why his military record had discipline problems on it. Smart people don't do exceptionally well in checklist or wind-up toy roles.
He doesn't realize how smart he is because he thinks everyone is on his level
O'Neill cherry picked him.
For being the XO he made teh perfect man. A guy who can help keep the science and military sides in communication with each other and act as a man who can explain to the planned CO what's going on when it's needed, able to translate science speak to military basic effectively. When they lost their CO and he became such due to being the ranked military leader it worked out as he still had those skills but now he didn't have to explain it to anyone.
I love that 42 is referenced even on American shows
Love it. Sheppard honestly was smart. I like the obvious not obvious fact that Sheppard also has all of those dates memorized for reasons.
The last 12 digits of Pi.
No one is ever getting in
Here, have a mile of Pi: ruclips.net/video/0r3cEKZiLmg/видео.html
Pi is infinite. That roll could be wrapped around the universe twice, and it would keep going. How, they figured that out is beyond me.
@Jason King no. i m,eant in the early days. if i am wrong, please correct me, but wasn't Pi initially discovered roughly 1900 bc, but from what i can determine, the calculation ha snot been consistent from culture to culture(which confuses me), and the rounded decimal point to the 9th place was always used to represent Pi. still, from what i understand, the one who discovered the Pi we know today( Archimedes) concluded that Pi value is greater to infinite.
Teyla's confusion on 42 and these other two guys Shepard mentioned is most amusing
She doesn't seem entirely convinced about that last part.......
John reminding us that if you join the air force being a bit of a nerd is mandatory.
For those that still don't quite understand... 42 on the ASCII character map is * . Otherwise known as, the wildcard.
@@bokrugthewaterserpent3012 Well, the wildcard means everything... as in the ultimate answer to life, the universe, and...
He's listed his own birth year among the birth years of two of the greatest scientific minds in human history. Still don't get it?
Arkalius80 thanks lol
John: They'd have to know Rodney's password.....Fortunatly I do.
Teyla: He told you his password!
Even the alien that didn't know what a computer was for the majority of her life knows that that's a bad idea
God, I miss this show😊
you know for being part of a fairly tribal society teyla learned advanced science fairly quickly in 4 years
It’s funny because when this episode aired Syfy channel would show a movie of the week on Saturday and it was The Hitchhikers guid to the Galaxy this week.
See this is Why we need Sheppard and the Atlantis Crew Come On Agree Already!!!; )
So she (an alien, totally unfamiliar with our culture) knows about Einstein and Newton, but not Douglas Adams? Riiiiiiiiiiiight.
Talk about a level of trust...
...or ego!
42 used to be the sci-fi channel on cable 😂
Channel 48 for me... kind of close!
BELGIUM MAN!! BELGIUM!!
love it :D
PLOT HOLE : she supposed to be an alien, how did she knows Newton and Einstein !
She hangs around with Rodney.
Not a plot hole, a lot of knowledge is shared off screen, such as planets the team is going to checkout etc, its safe to assume a lot of cultural figures humans talk about rubs off onto her, seriously its not a big stretch
I like to believe that when Sheppard explained the meaning of 42, Teyla was trying to understand this higher concept of human thinking. That the people of earth, who are so much more advanced than her people, have discovered that 42 is the meaning of life. She does not understand it, all she knows is that she has just been given some ultimate truth of the universe.
And for all Star Trek fans, that number is 47
@@mbitetto67 blasphemy!! how could this heathen doubt the all encompassing knowledge of hitchhikers guide to the universe. need i remind you went god was destroyed for his inability to explain translation slugs? you have angered out mice overlords prepare to be purged
@@mbitetto67 When asked about the significance of the number47 on Star Trek, Rick Berman (writer and producer) once joked, "47 is 42, corrected for inflation"
@@mbitetto67 42 adjusted for inflation.
I think this all the time with Teal'c too.
And frankly just about _anyone_ they meet on other planets. So many references that they shouldn't get.
I love how John explain 42 like it's the most natural thing in the world and Teyla is just so lost.
Who cares? Teyla was hot!
I mean, who doesn't know about 42 and towel day?
16431879196842
1643 - "The year Isaac Newton was born."
1879 - "Einstein."
1968 - "The year Rodney was born.." -Tayla rolls eyes-
"Never underestimate the size of that man's ego."
42 - "The ultimate answer to the great question of life, the universe and everything."
"Okay, we're in."
HACKERMANS
42 what?
@@raven4k998
42 ruclips.net/video/aboZctrHfK8/видео.html
v v v *Spoiler alert!* v v v (read AFTER watching the video clip)
(...it should be called: Earth... Yes, THIS Earth that WE sit on right now)
I remembered when this episode first aired shortly before they’re movie of the week on Saturday which was Hitchhikers guid to the galaxy
@BartJ583 Well 'Einstine' is probably a word McKay has used sarcastically so it is not inconceivable she has heard it.
Teyla's look when Sheppard is explaining 42 is priceless.
I'm more amused at how matter of factly Sheppard explains it. Like it's the most benign fact.
It's great cause I could see the actual actress also being confused.
@@dash4800yeah, Sheppard and McKay have similar tastes, Sheppard just hides it from McKay.
I like Teyla's bemused look at the 42
@Bocaan The Humble but do you know where it came from?
@Bocaan The Humble The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Her bra size?
Kirsty - she's trying to figure out how that makes sense. She better ask deep thought.
Nick or just multiply six by nine
This is good, but my favorite is from when Sheppard is attached to a hive ship in hyperspace, and is trying to remember if his ship can escape from the hive ship during hyperspace. He recalls Rodney and Zelinka talking about it during lunch one day, and the flashback is them sitting at the table, talking all Stargate science, and then a pretty girl walks in, and in Sheppard's flashback Rodney and Zelinka start saying "blah blah blah blah blah blah". My boy's Kryptonite is hot chicks.
I remember that. Very funny indeed!!
Whats rhe episode?
The show had a real knack for comedy at times, god I miss this show :(
@@gnack420 That's because it was a sitcom masquerading as science fiction. When you start looking at Stargate in that context, everything suddenly makes sense.
@@pyrioncelendil In a way, you are right but not quite. It has just the right level of campyness that I remember from a lot of the good shows in the nineties. They were just REALLY good at hitting the serious/humorous notes at just the right time. That is an art form.
Gotta love how Teyla has memorized the year Rodney was born in Earth time-counting, and something about who Newton and Einstein were (judging by her lack of confusion about that point), but no one on Atlantis has yet introduced her to Hitchhiker's Guide?
I think she knew the next one was Rodney's year of birth because she connected the dots with the other two. But yeah I don't know how she would have known who they were haha.
@@gnack420 Unless she's interacted with the other scientists enough that she's gotten a Cliff's Notes version of Earth's history.
It's been years, she's on a team with Rodney, and there are tons of other scientists around. No way she hasn't heard of Newton and Einstein.
Even if she didn't go on a journey through the scientific history of earth, she must at least guess that they were important people. Important enough that Rodney compares himself to them.
@@KnightRaymund She would've heard of the theory of relativity and Newtons laws of motion numerous times.
What most people don’t realize is this is an actually very useful memory technique, separating something into smaller chunks and assigning meanings to help you remember each, very impressive and true to real life, one of the instances when small details shows shepherd’s suppose Mensa level intelligent at work
But it is also a good way to weaken your own password, especially if you use things like your own birthyear or 42.
More than just supposed; he actually took and passed the entrance exam and probably could have easily joined if he wanted. Rodney even claimed that Atlantis had its own Mensa chapter if he was interested.
@@connorgonzalez4023 right, but that is just saying he has something, this is showing
I do the same thing with math equations
@@ghostofwolfmoonmani3877 yes most of us are taught that, and even taught ways to do it with those equations, but it’s something else entirely to hear something once and immediately able to separate them into meaningful little chunks and link them together and commit it to long term memories before they are lost in short term memories
I love little details like this that hint that Sheppard is far smarter than he lets on or that most people seem to be aware. The fact that he also took and passed the Mensa exam is no laughing matter, because it makes him one of only 6 million Americans who are eligible for membership and the writers just breeze past it like it's nothing. Rodney even claimed that Atlantis had its own Mensa chapter and casually invited Sheppard to join if he was interested.
The Expidition logically would have had to have had the best and brightest.
@@kurtsnyder4752 For the primary scientific work, I agree. But their military support and security details don't necessarily have to hold to the same high standard.
My favorite password scene in Sci-Fi is still from Babylon 5. Where Security Chief Michael Garibaldi reveals his is "Peekaboo." Ivanova rolls her eyes, and he responds, "Would you have guessed it?"
I really wish I'd gotten to meet Jerry Doyle. Did meet Andreas Katsulas and Peter Jurasik though.
My favorite password is in teen wolf
Peter : his username is Alison
Peter : his password is also Alison
Stiles looks at Peter: still want him in your pack?
It was something like that
How about Star Trek when Data makes a 50 digit password and says it so fast the computer can't keep up?
@@joec9693 I can’t remember that one but I can imagine it 😆
@@legoelves7470 Here ya go ruclips.net/video/rERApU26PcA/видео.html
I will never stop missing this show.
42 it's the answer that deep thought came up with and then it said how it's hard to come up with an answer when you don't know what the ultimate question is🤣🤣🤣
The beauty is... you can re watch it anytime you want :)
@@5punkybob yes I can cause I have them all available to watch from my tv and movies app yay I have all stargate series fully available every season episode all of it to watch whenever I like
@@raven4k998 I have them all on dvd but I also downloaded them onto my Plex server for watching on the go
@@5punkybob good step one complete now for step two get them all on blu ray disc now
Love the look on Teyla's face at 42. Almost as if she's thinking "What the ......"😆
More like, "🙄...These Earth people and their references..."
Deadpan..."it's the ultimate answer to the great question of life, the universe, and everything." Like, how could she not know that?
She's literally from another galaxy.
It's title says "hitchhikers guide to the galaxy", but it doesn't specify which galaxy. Since Earth is in the Milky Way (and the story starts off there) it is, but I guess Pegasus isn't.
I mean, she regularly traverses an entire galaxy without her towel. Clearly she's doing something wrong.
Imagine if the Wraith discover that humans know the ultimate answer to Life, The Universe and Everything, and stage a major operation to steal it..
I love the look on Tayla's face.
You Milky way people are weird.
"There may not even be a disease outbreak" "well the city's still in lock down" ....damn, that aged well.
Covid started in the Pegasus Galaxy lol
@@jayburn00 Must've been that damn Wraith in Vegas who brought it here.
@@ziiofswe china got hold of his body?
This would of been the best place to break the 4th wall.. Teyla just looks at the camera with a WTF face!
Teyla’s intellectual growth throughout the series is very impressive
pssshhh horrible comparison. rodney trumps newton and einstein any day of the week
Connor Moore Nope...but Rodney was smart enough to know that he was standing on the shoulders of giants.
Would've been weird if he used Sam Carter's birth year instead. M
@@BogeyTheBear It would definitely fit tho
Pretty bad password. but very accurate to him though.
Probably my favourite single joke from stargate atlantis
Rodney: "Well well, the human knows what he is doing after all..."
Hermiod: "Indeed... your assistance on this project will be noted..."
For someone who lived in a society just a couple of steps removed from hunter-gathering, Telya is extremely well educated.
She's spent a lot of time with Rodney
42!
42 factorial?
She would know nothing about Newton or Einstein
Her look after hearing 42 was understandable, but how did she know who Einstein and Newton were?
Well she did traveled to other worlds on a team with Rodney, both most likely came up in conversation.
I'm sure she could deduce they were geniuses given that Rodney only prizes intelligence, why would he include them along with himself. Fairly obvious he holds them in high regard.
She's spent 3.5-4 years traveling across the galaxy with Rodney. He's probably brought them up before.
Atlantis is staffed with scientists from all over the world and full of so many educated people that there is even an Lantean chapter of MENSA present. She has probably had them come up in conversion among her co-workers more than once. Especially with how much Einstein’s theories and Newtons laws would end up being discussed by the scientists
Love the hitch hikers reference.
42 lol ultimate answer that reference was good tho
This is the moment I realized they decided to "smart up" Tayla.. Over here reading navigating a computer and able to understand planetary disturbances? This chick was living on a planet with no technology beyond a damn crossbow.. >_> Come on now they kept Ronin pretty ignorant of all technology pretty much and hes from an advanced society! Shit poor writing on this characters part is what it made me think. Love the show but that irritated me.
I think Smart Her UP is an understatement, as its just assumed she knows who both Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein are. As well as the significance with which that is Rodney's ego at work. The understanding of earth years I can let pass as I assume the Atlantis expedition would continue tracking days as they relate to both earth time and local time for check ins.
Ehh, she'd been with them for over 4 years at this point, some people do just pick everything up way faster than others
I kinda agree about knowing who Einstein and Newton are, but I guess she could have figured it out from the context...
@@leisergeist I don't think a couple years makes up for the amount of school people go through to learn the stuff she just magically knows. Like this one she apparently knows enough about meteorology to tell us everything we need to know about the planets atmosphere from a computer that she typed commands in, in english. So on this scene alone she learned how to read and write english, how to operate a computer, and enough in meteorology to be able to interpret atmospheric disturbances. I get picking up a couple things from just being around it all the time but i dont think for a second shes had the necessary training to be able to accurately do anything she does in this scene. >_O Always threw me out of the scenes when she all of a sudden knows how to fix said problem with the large amount of training she has.
She was the sort to learn once she had the opportunity. Ronan knew what he needed to know and was happy with that.
yelsew82 Yeah, for the meteorology part I kinda get you. As for English, that's been a hand wave for all of Stargate for a few good reasons. They tried doing "learning the language" scenes in a few early SG-1 episodes, and most people found them boring and tedious, so they stopped that and turned language barriers mostly into a hand wave by making almost every race in the show know English. (which was fine with me tbh)
My previous comment was mostly directed at learning her way around their computers and stuff, which is how I'd explain that part imo
I almost forgot that the infamous 42 (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) was in there and that it was Sheppard who said it. I enjoyed Teyla's confusion, trying to comprehend it. haha. Miss this show.
Teyla´s face expression when she thinks about the 42 is gold. XD
Way back in the day some systems I was in charge of, didn't have the option of letting the end user change the password. Rather than give them Password1 like they all wanted. I would give them things like AmaG9calHipp09sMagiC. You don't want to know what type of password I would give them if I found out they had shared their pw with someone, damn I was cruel. But funny enough people didn't forget the pw, now studies show phrases are much more secure, easier to remember and don't need changed as often.
Earth people, amiright?
aww Rodney's birthyear is not altered from the actor's, love that
I miss this show too :-). This scene is incredible, Teyla is absolutely dumbfounded, And she actually keeps up with The silliness, the look on her face is priceless :-)
I love how Teyla somehow knows what the ionosphere is. Lmao.
She may not completely understand the science team, but she does pay attention when Rodney starts expositing.
I think she learns quite a lot. I do remember she was left in charge of Atlantis at least once. She knew a lot of the controls in another occasion when they were in the alternative Daedalus. I remember she said if I am not mistaken that Rodney show her. I would say they are the characters that grow/develop the most through the show.
Eh, they had to make characters be able to comprehend a lot of concepts they would never reasonably be able to understand. You just have to accept it.
@@Iztreshtelia No it wasn't Rodney, it was major Marx
@@Iztreshtelia Plus we're only seeing time slices of these peoples' depicted lives. For all we know, Teyla took a crash course in Earth human sciences and history just to be able to work with them on a more-or-less equal footing. She just didn't get offered the crash course on all the Earth human literary tropes references and in-jokes.
I use the number on a toy vehicle I had when I was four, and a variation on the name of the site. Different password for every site but I can log into anything even from twenty years ago.
Well, if i was Rodney i wouldnt make dificult to people from earth to find out my password for cases of emergency like this. Aliens wouldnt have a single clue of what it is anyway.
If only Rodney knew how un-secure that password really is.
I can’t help but wonder if the actress that plays Teyla thought “ok that’s just too nerdy for me” when John explained 42. If I’m right, her facial expression was genuine. Lol
Rodney's ego is deserved, though
"Nunca subestimes el ego de ese regordete hombre "
Classic scene from Stargate Atlantis.🌌
"42"
Question. How does a woman from a hunger gather group. With no advance tech. Learn in a short time about computers, and advance science tech.
Everyone remember the number 42 :-)
42 is the answer to EVERYTHING 🤣
The other day I needed to 'hack' one of our employee's Google passwords. At one point it said, "One of these three numbers has been sent to your old device." The old device was broken, and the numbers were '87' '65' and '42'. Of course, the correct choice, the one I made, was '42'... ;)
42 :-)
When in doubt, throw in a Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy reference. Douglas Adams was brilliant, and I share his Birthday, just several years apart!
I would first try "Bosco", just for laughs.
Ha, even Rodney’s a fan of The Hitchhikers Guide!
Well he almost destroyed a universe, he destroyed a solar system and he almost became a god. It can be compared to Newton or Einstein.
PS: It is more secure Pi expressed in hexadecimal.
That's my password too! lol
Maybe it isn't wise to say it on the internet. (And if it was a joke, r/Whoosh to myself)
Rodney's Password is: "You Plonker". Everybody knows this.
Rodney, the Uber Nerd.
Like to see him and Sheldon on Death Battle 😁💀
Sheppard: 42
Teyla: What is that?
Sheppard: The ultimate answer to the great question of life, the universe and everything.
Teyla: 🤨
As I now learned on Computerphile, that password is easily bruteforceable. Especially with sci-fi-space-computers.
I miss them
What a remarkable coincidence. That's the same password for my luggage. Remind me to change the password for my luggage.
Sort of like that time Tok'ra intelligence heard a new System Lord known as "The Great and Powerful Oz" revealed himself in an incursion near Tau'ri space several years earlier.
Jacob wanted to set them straight that it was just Dr. Jackson impersonating a Goa'uld, but Selmak talked him out of it because she thought it was hilarious.
42 - Looks like someone was a fan of “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” 🤣
Teyla's utter confusion to 42 is oddly confusing for me a well, mainly because she doesn't look all that confused.
im so glad john and teyla eventually do end up with each other. cause that is one thing that drove me crazy is how romance were always danced around. you got john+teyla, Carter + O neill, Vala+ Daniel, Tealc+ Ishta, Ronan + that boxer chick that he was with at the last moment of of SGA. The only real one that seemed to be full on was rodney and Jennifer. the books seemed to indicate that sam and jack are together now finally but they are probably keeping it under wraps. but i hated how nothing was set in stone with our main sg groups in the series.
It would have been unethical for Jack and Sam to have a relationship seeing as he was her commanding officer, there would be a power imbalance. Almost the same for John and Teyla (except she isn't military), he is her team leader. Personally, I disliked the writers trying to push these impossible relationships. They seemed so cliché.
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. it's not unethical cause at the time Jack was a civilian (he retired from the military) running homeworld command and Sam was a commander of a Daedalus class ship. John may be teyla team leader but she is a civilian contractor she is not a member of the us military and exempt from fraternization of the military. Also they have the added benefit of being a whole galaxy away. Doubt anyone is gonna make a big deal about something that far and technically not a part of the rules.
@Nero X From what the legacy books said Jack o'niell retired from the military and now works as a civilian who is head of stargate command. Yah true but that rule never stopped soldiers entirely from both having relationships and even marrying local population of where they are stationed. Im sure that john and teyla might be questioned if john rocks the boat but yah he has saved earth and atlantis so many times. His team and sg1 probably are granted a few extra priviliges due to being in a entire different galaxy and being heroes of the sg teams. In the books it wasnt like officily anounced. But almost everyone in atlantis knew they were finally together. Woosley loves rules yes. But he was willing to bend on certain ones. He started to realize that rules sometimes would kill those under his command in certain situations and has since changed his decisions on certain ways he runs the atlantis group. But anyways woosley eventually becomes a part of the IOA that oversees and ultimately eho decides the fate of yhe stargate program. I dont think they got another head of atlantis before the books ended. But i personally would want daniel jackson as head since that whole city is perfect for him and he has way more experience then any other candidate
@Nero X well teyla is third in command of atlantis. But again its a whole galaxy away and they have not officially anounced im sure if they ever decide to marry it will get complicated then unless shepard retires from military and becomes a civilian contractor like teyla. I doubt woosley knows or like he says in the book " i see no cat" ( mckay brought a cat with him from earth when they return to pegasus in atlantis) and doubt the people who do know they are together will tell. Also they been team members a nd close friends for years so a case against them wont do very well. But yah i dont see it being problem anytime soon. Especially with what happens in the books. It was done very well i think. Teyla and shepard kept it very private they didnt start sucking face i front of people but he did start co habitating with her. Staying at her place and look ing after Torren and such bit again onlu people who knew that would be the ones who visit teyla s room whixh would only be close friends would notice shepards stuff.
@Nero X also the atlantis expedition isnt suppose to be a military run program. Its civilian ran so different rules there for sure. But yah only issue is sheppard is in military which again he can retire and also him saving earth and pegasus galaxy should give him some priveleges.
As usual, Mckay underestimating how clever Sheppard is… 😏
Aw, he knows just how smart he is and counts on that fact, alot!
Bear in mind, teyla isnt from earth, shepard just spouted 2 random names, and said the answer to life was 42. Teyla has no references to understand any of it
her face when hearing what 42 is - is priceless
this scene makes me laugh. giving birthdays of famous earth scientists to an athosian.....
ROTFL
that joke Only hits the Nerds in the Crowd!!
I love it when the aliens (ok, non-Terrans) look at us like we're all a bunch of damned weirdos. :)
How is she not in more movies? She is beautiful.
I like how she understood the dates of birthdays of dead men she never knew from a planet she never been with a concept of time different than the one she knows, but 42 the answer to everything in the universe is what confuses her.
they didnt to answer a question from taylor on who those people were? i mean in her ears it could just be some rampling from a lunatic.
So the uber genius rodney had a purely numeric password.
I should definitely make a password like that.
0:58: I love that he knows that :)
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"42" Just another reason I like this show so much.
Without context this would be very confusing
She looks so bewildered!😂