Sergeant Siler doesn't really want to be there
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2011
- Show: Stargate SG-1
Season: 5
Episode: 14
Title: 48 Hours
Original air date: 15/03/2002
Full episode on Stargate SG-1 official channel: • 48 Hours
IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt0709031/
Fandom: stargate.fandom.com/wiki/48_H...
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In this clip:
Dan Shea as Sergeant Sylvester Siler
Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill
Michael Shanks as Dr. Daniel Jackson
Amanda Tapping as Major Sam (Samantha) Carter
Don S. Davis as Major General George Hammond
Christopher Judge as Teal'c
Colin Cunningham as Major Paul Davis
Garry Chalk as Colonel Chekov
Gary Jones as Sergeant Walter Harriman - Развлечения
For those who don't know. The actor who plays Siler was also the stunt coordinator for SG1. He was always getting bounced off shit.
I thought he was a producer.
This his quip in one episode, “Why does this always happen to me?”
His name’s Dan Shea, and he was also RDA’s stunt double in this series, and I believe in “MacGyver” as well.
Interestingly, Dan Shea is also visible in “RED”, as one of the Vice President’s Secret Service agents. I look at it as Sgt. Siler got tired of being tossed around the Gate Room, and joined the Secret Service because he wanted a less exciting line of work.
And then he gets buzz-sawn by Frank Moses and his crew.
@@inorite4553 Nope. He was SG-1's stunt coordinator. Him always getting abused on screen was an inside joke. Look up Dan Shea.
@@StormsparkPegasus he did have one of the greatests lines in Sci-Fi history.
"Siler, how long is this going to take to fix the gate?"
"Its gonna take about 16hrs sir"
"You have 5"
"Umm it doesn't work that way sir."
And always carrying around a giant wrench.
My favorite Master Sergeant Siler quote while speaking to Gen Hammond,
Siler - "Sir, it's gonna take about 18 hours to fix."
Hammond - "You have 6!"
Siler - "It doesn't work that way sir."
Just like Balna from Voyager captain, it will take 36rs captain says you have 12 Balna says no captain when I say 36hrs I mean 36hrs.
That's at that point I said Well considering that the adhesives I'd have to use take about 8 hours to cure properly, which if they don't they're more likely to fall apart under stress And then we're in big trouble. So when the guy who knows what's going on and how it works tells you 18 hours It's going to be 18 hours.
What's he going to do Tell the guy, one of the only guys on hand if not the only guy on hand that is capable of performing the repair are you going to put them up on mast? Maybe after he does the thing but then again it's one of those calculated risks.
Yeah, considering the number of engineers who were Sci Fi Fans - that was probably pretty popular.
Just once ... when Riker was telling Geordi he wanted "Hourly Progress Reports" I wanted Geordi to say - _"So ... once an hour - you want me to stop working on it - just so I can tell you it isn't fixed yet?"_
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@@BobSmith-dk8nw Look there Mr. Number One. I don't go around telling you how to stick your tongue down an alien's throat so I'd appreciate it if you don't tell me and my guys how to do our jobs. Why don't you go back to Ten Forward and try to pick up the new Ensigns.
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What’s funny is Siler is Anderson’s stunt double lol
That's the joke
He's also a martial artist.
That IS funny.
@@schana96 not now Rogal
@@diviad1914 I have no idea about the overlap between these two fandoms, but you've got my +1 bro. The Emperor Berates!
If you are ever at the SGC, don't stand near Siler.
Leon Kernan actually statistically, anything bad that would happen to you would instead hit him :)
Worried about stepping in the puddle?
You gotta feel for Chekov in this scene, poor guy has to turn around and explain why the DHD exploded to the Kremlin.
He was a good guy. Very stubborn and proud of his country, but when push came to shove he did the right thing. Cursed are the Ori for taking him away from us.
Oddly, since they got the master crystal, what’s stopping them from finding another DHD for the other gate?
@@qdllc at the time IIRC they didn't have a ship to grab another DHD and spare gate from a uninhabited planet like they did with gate bridge in Atlantis.
@@JaredLS10 - True, but to me, the master control crystal was intact and likely linked the DHD to the gate. They might have been able to get another DHD and get it working. That...or just show the Russians how to build a dialing computer.
@@qdllc Just one problem: the only place where you’ll find another DHD is a stargate on another planet. If you’re on another planet, you sort of need the DHD to get home.
"Why does this keep happening to me?!" - Sergeant Siler
I hear there's a therapy group started by one Chief O'Brien.
With Neville Longbottom, Rory Williams, Douglas Fargo and of course Kenny as long time members
Siler is played by the stunt coordinator for the show. So when you see him, something bad is probably gonna happen
Like that guy from Archer who kept getting shot.
The Barry of SGC.
Siler was the most unlucky man in entire series. But also very sturdy, he survived everything that happened to him.
I can relate. Blessed to be still alive after everything life has thrown at me.
He also takes all of the shots for O'Neill so he is just cosmically unlucky.
If you didn't know Siler is Jack's stuntman.
What's even funnier is he regularly spars with Teal'c get this butt kicked every time. It's hilarious
I dunno, I can think of a few Jaffar that were significantly less lucky.
"Well that never happened in any of the simulations"
Translation: "Oops"
I'm gonna start saying this whenever I mess something up.
Yeah, but rather it was the DHD & not the actual Gate.
@Cory Bernhardt They've still got the one from Antarctica. Or will, I forget when this aired.
@@nessanderson6460 That was the one from Antarctica
@Cory Bernhardt to be fair theirs nothing to stop them taking another dhd from a dead planet manually dial the gate .then send through a mk9 bomb through to prevent anyone getting trapped their after
I don't understand the dislikes. The title clearly states Siler that doesn't want to be there and you have Siler that verbally says he doesn't want to be there.
guess the viewers dont wanna be here either
Colonel Chekov turned out to be a decent guy and died with honor.
Of course he was a decent guy. He would never have voiced Optimus Primal otherwise. :D
@Duneczan, well he did voice Megabytes goons Hack and Slash in Reboot…
Poor bastard even got a cameo in Atlantis just so he could get zatted
Teal'c is actually real badass of the franchise :D :D In Atlantis, Ronan and Teal'c were fighting over an hour :D :D
I see SGC has the same problem Starfleet has of building their consoles out of exploding rocks.
Well technically the dial Home device is Made of crystals
So yes
SGC didn't build the DHD. You can blame that one on the Ancients.
@@ReddwarfIV including the personal shield where you can drown under water
@@thomas.parnell7365 well you can look at it this way... maybe the personal shield does protect you but it’s unable to get rid of the carbon monoxide produced from exhaling so you drown in carbon monoxide rather then the water itself
@@summon1456 not much a trade is is it
It's a good thing Chekov stayed... they never would have believed 'the DHD blew up woops' if they didn't have their own guy there to see it!
Sometimes you watch SG1 just for Siler.
Admittedly, yes.
I know right.
It won’t happen, but some part of me would love to see a series or even an episode that’s just Sgt Siler’s life, Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Are Dead style intersecting occasionally with SG-1
...and at the end we see *why* he didn't want to be in there.
Carter is an idiot.
Poor Siler
Evacuated of all non-essential personnel. But Daniel, who isn't even in the military, is still there, and several others don't seem very essential.
Including Siler.
Siler is by far the most accident prone person in the series hands down
Is this the guy who was always in the end credits as "Airman with large wrench"? The first 2 years of this show were epic!
Siler, yeah. Dan Shea - Stunt co-ordinator, too.
Every sci fi show needs someone who is competent but just doesn't want to be there. Should have an industry term associated.
Kavanagh seems as good a name as any.
Does that void the warranty? I'm guessing it does.
thats assuming the warranty hasn't expire over the past few centuries
Given they've used their own computer instead of an original DHD for years, they've voided their warranty a long time ago. If not, the jailbraking of every DHD in the galaxy few years later probably did it.
technically the Russian gate used the DHD so they might get it, the US on the other hand voided the warranty the second they plugged the gate into their computers
Wasn't the Russian gate the one the US used before, but lost it when SG-1 beamed it on Thor's ship though? I think both Earth gates don't have their warranty anymore by the time this episode happens.
The manufacturer isn't around to service the warranty anymore so it's a moot point.
That's Master Sergeant Siler.
You can tell a lot about a person's character by how he treats those below him to whom he does not need to be polite...
Jack's just as rude to people above him. He's just kind of an asshole. But in a lovable way.
I interpret it more as concern for his gf than concern for a fellow coworker in which case I would completely expect that kind of response lol
You make a valid point about life, but considering that it's canon that Jack is in Siler's will they have to have a pretty good working relationship despite the lapse here.
I like the fact that's it's not looking like real wormhole since it's only matter and not space
Siler knows.. SILLEERRR KNEEEWWWWWWW
Picard: Shut up, Siler.
😂😂😂 Aye captain
This was such a good show. I miss it. (Well, not the last two seasons. The rest, yes.)
@David Storrs, didn’t really care too much for the Ori arc, but the episodes dealing with Baal were interesting.
I really need to watch this series again/finish it
It's always interesting that the SGC never use an actual DHD which is probably more advanced than all the super computers they got hooked up. Good thing in Atlantis, they got a more advanced looking DHD because the ancients were more streamline
you are correct. the dhd is more advanced. SG1's computer doesnt receive the automatic updates from the gate system about planetary drift, and also allowed an active wormhole to intersect a planets sun, causing it to start dieing.
@@nicholastrawinski If I were to write a fanfic continuation, the SGC would of had an updated DHD thanks to all the Asgard tech they got from the series finale and within a couple years, humans ships would start resembling Asgard tech.
@@nicholastrawinski I mean it didn't let them go through the sun, carter even says they had to override several safety protocols to get a lock on that planet
It does create a bit of a safety measure too as it is isolated from the network and the gate is much more difficult to dial out in case of an escaped prisoner.
In the words of Tychus Finley: "I don't trust no alien hunk'o crap."
Alien piece of technology you barely understand. What could go wrong.
And you decide to re-wire it.
@@davidhenderson3400
To be fair, they did have the schematics of the DHD from the first time Jack had his head stuffed full of ancient knowledge.
@@VestedUTuber Well looks to me like that got a few wires crossed.
@@davidhenderson3400
It's more that they were trying to do something that the tech wasn't originally designed to do.
@@VestedUTuber "I don't care about what it was designed to do. I care about what it CAN do!"
Awww... Siler...
They did say that overclocking voids the warranty.
My favorite line of that episode is the next interaction between Teal'c and Jack
Is it just me, or did they remove the giant red crystal, told everyone that it has been removed and then they put it back where it was?
that was the idea. remove the crystal, connect the stargate and put the crystal back so it dosnt wipe the stargates memory.
Well you have to put it somewhere. Not like they're gonna pay carter to just hold it all day. Lol
1:34
Colonel Chekov: Hello darkness my old friend...
*DHD explodes*
Col. Chekov: Well that's just Prime!
Daniel: Huh?
Chekov: Sorry, wrong show.
And Teal'c adds: My boy.
Siler, Carter: This is a HEAVY crystal! Carter from 00:05 I'll just bounce it in my hands a little.
An Ingenius and funny way to solve the who gets the DHD arguement.
Siler is my spirit animal.
Jack: “are you sure you want to in there for this”
Siler: “not really sir”
Jack: “I wasn’t talking to you”
Their version of the red shirt from trek
Well, the only time he 'died' as far as I recall was in the final level of the training simulation and was taken as a Goa'uld host. On-screen death anyway. So all in all he's been pretty lucky compared to most red shirts. (Even Scotty was killed at one point for his red shirt.)
Aside from getting knocked over a railing down the stairwell, yeesh.
Gold shirts are twice as likely to die. There just happens to be way more red shirts abort any star ship
Siler was Stargates version of Scotty.
Atleast they still got the master crystal
Oh no they only took it out to connect the DHD without purging the Stargates Buffer, once the DHD was connected to the Gate, they could reattach the power supply safely without purging the buffer.
Of course it doesn't matter where you are if the gate blows up. But there are far less severe failures that could kill you in the room but not elsewhere.
@Cory Bernhardt did you even read his comment?
“Hey, you sure you wanna be in there for this?” “Not really sir” “I wasn’t talking to you”
Thanks
You're welcome
Do you still want it back?
"master control crystal has been removed"
I saw a crystal like that one at spencers.
@Dr. M. H. I think they explain that the gate is made of one solid single crystal of quartz.
@@kg4boj naquada
IIRC, if you dial out to another gate, matter cannot move from that gate to the one which dialed.
they didn't dial out, Teal'c was stuck in the memory buffer because the gate they traveled from exploded as he entered the event horizon shutting down the connection while he was still in transit, they used the DHD borrowed from the Russians to access the buffer memory, start up the gate without dialing and get him out of there.
@@Rikard_Nilsson Thanks for the info.
Sergeant Siler after filing his injury after getting his DD 214
VA: I am sorry Sergeant Siler, your injury was not service related.
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Interesting how the Wormhole Event Horizon didn't have that many fluctuations compared to normal operation must be something to do with having an established connection rather than some kind of storage
Werl, that wasn't really a wormhole, as I recall.
The stargate has two main parts to its operation. It creates a stable(ish) wormhole, and de/rematerialises anything that passes through it. They just tricked it into thinking it had an active connection so it would spit out whatever was in its buffer, in this case Teal'c. I think what we are seeing is that de/rematerialising field.
@@voodoominerman basically just the event horizon as far as I know
They aren't all essential. Lol
when the dhd blew up they were like "well fuck".
im like "there goes 2.5 million in trust funds"
poor siler
Not really, sir!! Wasn't talking to you!!
Poor Siler :)
Who _would?_
Wait, I thought the Asgard opened the gate to rescue Teal'c. I could have sworn I remember an episode where one of them opened it without the buffer purge to help the SGC with a malfunction
Are you maybe thinking of the episode 'Red Sky' where SG1 gateing to an asgard protected planet screws up the local sun?
Through the Asgard that open the Stargate in the same manner but in this episode it was Carter with information provided by Guald
You owe your life to a gao'uld.
Never!
Oh, yes.
Gao'uld? It is goa'uld
teal'c comes in ready to fuck shit up
SGs red shirt.
I missed Chekhov
I never understood why they never took a DHD from another planet via ship and put it in the SGC control room.
Doing it in a control room looks cooler.
First 5 seasons they didnt even have spaceship. And obviously at that time, they had all their systems integrated and working with their computers. There wasnt really reason to change that (aside from this one incident, of course). And given that all their enemies knew how to operate DHD, but didnt necessarily knew how to operate human computers, this was extra layer of protection.
@@Jackrazorus literally anyone with basic understanding of technology was able to hack SGC computers.
The reetou are understandable because they took their time observing and learning, but the others (prime example Linnea) have no excuse, so there is no reason to keep the mcguyvered system.
@@BaulSDA She literally got tour by Carter, though. But even if it wasnt valid, my other points still stand.
@@Jackrazorus being given a tour is very different from being taught how to use your key informatic systems. Also she asked Carter how she could show her the formulas for her catalysts, and immediately after drawing them (with a specialised program) Linnea was able to program an untraceable stargate trip and a system wide failure with fake self-destruction as a side dish.
so is this a precursor to what a 9 chevron address being dialed is like?
It's more the Stargate version of voice mail.
more like Ancient data recovery in a computers RAM.
Realty changes what's funny.
I feel bad for Siler. He was so underutilized in this series.
There were simulations?
"If the gate blows up it won't matter where we are on the base"
or the planet, really.
nah, they exploded in SGA, planets survived
You are thinking of Anubis' weapon that blows up gates.
Oh no, gate blowing up under cheyenne would be a doomsday scenario, 1 ice age, 2 it will likely set off the super volcano in Yosemite 3 crater the size of the state of colorado
When your working with electricity, always wear a PPE. I don't care how cumbersome it is, you don't want burns.
"Daniel Jackson, it is the greatest honor for a Jaffa to get zapped in the service of his Lord. PPE would blunt the Scars Of Glory."
Shut up Siler, comeback when you’re a main character.
Episode ???
Season 5 episode 14 - 48 Hours
www.imdb.com/title/tt0709031/
what episode is this
Check the video description.
The Russian guy had guts
Wasn't Siler actually the stunt coordinator for the whole series?
Yes
And RDA's stunt double going back to MacGyver.
"We are so sorry about your DHD. How can we ever make it up to you?"
"You could let us pick your next president?"
"Deal."
Oh no...
Wait. Are we blaming Russians again?
Sorry Bejing Biden already beat them to it.
ya yes now Russia is mad lol
wait.. what episode is this from I don't think i've ever seen it.
It's got to be "48 Hours", season 5.
www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/514.shtml
Also the first appearance of Meredith (Rodney McKay), I believe.
you are correct
Can we critique a line from that link to the episode synopsis?
"Each shot nearly misses them."
I hope not. I hope each shot *does* miss them, otherwise it's probably show over! 😂
every time they step though the gate they dies break down into bits and a new copy is made on another side. to the outside observer is the same person. but the original became dust on the floor.
That's not how the stargate works at all. The stargate works by converting your matter into energy (not breaking you down into bits), transferring that energy through subspace (not making a copy of you), then the receiving gate converts the energy back into the energy/matter mixture that is you (meaning that even if the process did kill you, there wouldn't be any dust left over because the stargate can't pull new matter out of nothing and would need all the particles to create the new perfectly accurate duplicate and so can't leave anything behind or on the floor).
And considering that there has never been an incident or even the implication that you can duplicate a person by manipulating a gate even by highly advanced users of it like the Asgard, the Nox, or the Ancients (unlike Star Trek's transporters) there is no reason to even think that it operates on the duplication method.
Stargates use one way wormholes.
When travelling through a wormhole, you make it through with all your bits present and accounted for.
Albeit in an purely energy form... XD
The Stargate works like a computer sending a message: it breaks you down into packets, transmits them, and the receiver on the other end reassembles them. No killing and copying.
There's a funky SGU episode involved time travel that duplicates the entire crew.
blusafe1 But those duplicates are caused by time travel and not by the Stargate making copies.
Why is Chekhov there?? Go find a nuclear wessel and voice optimus prime
If I recall correctly, he was there as an overseer as the SGC were borrowing the DHD owned by the Russians.
@@TheStargateNerd That is correct, however @1993bahamut was referencing the Chekov from Star Trek who talked about the "nuclear wessels" in one of the movies.
@@SGtidbits in alameda right?