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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2012
- Show: Stargate SG-1
Season: 1
Episode: 11
Title: Bloodlines
Original air date: 10/10/1997
Full episode on Stargate SG-1 official channel: • Bloodlines
IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt0709051/
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In this clip:
Christopher Judge as Teal'c
Michael Shanks as Dr. Daniel Jackson
Richard Dean Anderson as Colonel Jack O'Neill
Amanda Tapping as Captain Sam (Samantha) Carter
Tony Amendola as Master Bra'tac Развлечения
And that was the first and last time we saw a staff weapon having a rapid fire mode....too bad...
I always had a theory Bra'tac modified his own gun.
well he was the greatest Jaffa warrior to ever live, why wouldnt he devise a way for his staff to go full auto.
Exactly. I mean I know Jaffa re often depicted as brutes but not always .A Good example was the fake SGC General in the Double Hathor episodes. He covered over his badge and acted a lot different than most Jaffa.
actually there were other times it was shown a staff could rapid fire. usually the jaffa was prone with the staff on his shoulder. tealc also one time had two staffs tied together with the firing part at each end so he could run between a column of jaffa firing the staffs hitting the jaffa at either end.
You have to level up a lot to get the rapid fire power. It's deep in the staff weapon tree and no one specs that far into it because the meta is weighted toward accuracy.
Now that is the true potential of Staff. Martial Arts combined with ranged mode.
He has fast fingers!
I still think its hilarious bre tak never wore makeup cuz the costume person thought he looked perfect as is for a character of 133 lmao
That is the only time in the Stargate franchise that I ever seen a staff weapon fire never did it again rapid fire after that's what
@@joejose8433 this makes no sense when put next to what i said
@@damitcam Maybe rest of the Jaffa wore a lot of makeup...
I'd guess that, like Edward James Olmos, Tony Amendola was hit hard by the acne fairy during puberty.
gotta respect the priests, greatest warrior of the jaffa comes at them with a staff and they still go at him bare handed
Carter: "What will you do when they come to, they will tell Apophis that your betrayed him"
Bratac: "I shall have to cross that bridge when I come to it" *smiles*
SG-1 leaves through the Stargate, the wormhole closes.
Bratac straight up shoots all the guards and priests in the head, and drags their bodies into the forest.
I love how Carter just innocently doesn't realize that Bratac is striaght up going to murder those men after they leave and probably blame it on Teal'c.
Indeed :=))
That bridge will be heavily guarded
We go south.
lol funny how he tried to use a metaphor.
That music during the fight was _straight_ outta the movie.
The main intro theme, used in the movie and the beginning of the TV series was composed by David Arnold. Arnold did not add to the TV series.
Most of the music for the Stargate SG-1 TV series was written by Joel Goldsmith with some help from his father, Jerry Goldsmith, and Neal Acree.
0:41
"No, trust me, he's got this,"
Brae used Rapid fire Hack...Damn and then it got banned
And then the devs patched it in the next version.
Yep, ATF learned he got hold of a binary trigger and declared it a machine gun.
1:21 "I suppose I was kind of expecting you to ask me to come with you... How do I make this not awkward"
Brae Tac has the best smile
"When the priests come to they'll tell Apophis", what makes you think they'll be coming to?
The fact that he didn't kill them right away kind of implies he has no intention of killing them afterward, either.
Bratac: *If
We need more martial arts in shows like this.
Carl Douglas?
Gotta love Bratac doing all this cool shit then magically teleporting back to his starting position 2 feet away from SG-1.
The show has enough of a character to overlook the obvious gaping silly logic, plots and filming but sometimes it gets REALLY bad.
All their planets look like the Pacific Northwest. Just happenstance, no doubt.
TsutomuTomutsu CGI was expensive back in the day
If you ever watch Doctor Who, all the planets look like quarries in Wales.
Vancouver! :D
I guess the ancients really liked that sort of climate so that's where they dropped a lot of their Stargates on the planet.
Just like how fights in Power Rangers/Super Sentai keeps taking place at the same rock quarry or abandoned warehouse.
The man still has some fight in him!
hisssss!
Never understood how the stargates know to stay open JUST long enough for everyone to go through. There's never a specific time limit on that (the 38min max time notwithstanding)
Shut down from the other side i guess. Think about it, a person travels in an instant, so after the last person arrives at the Stargate Center, they can shut off their gate, the connection between both grates breaks up and the other gate shuts down aswell.
@@ThePandoraGuy That's fine when you're travelling to a place that has control over the gate (like the SGC), but I meant moreso when travelling between two planets where the gate is out in the open and such. The gates always shut off the instant whomever is finished walking through it. It's never consistent.
@@BYERE Mmmh, myes indeed. Must be another case of Ancient Tech Mindfuckery. Seriously, everything those bastards left behind after their ascension, is either fucking dangerous, fucking stupid or dangerously fucking stupid. And they never use a deadswitch on their machines, no sir, an emergency off-switch is a big no no, Merlin said so.
@@ThePandoraGuy Yea, that pretty much sums it up. Though in fairness, the DHDs were well-equipped with safety regulations, and yet it wasn't until Carter and co started fucking around with such protocols that things went wrong. (I'm talking after they discovered the Earth DHD and such... not just the dialling computers they created)
@@BYERE Ah yes, Samantha Carter. Destroyer of a sun.
Bratac plays Zacharias in the Chosen
How do those gates know to shut down right after the last person goes into it?
Ancients can create a wormhole just like that,I am sure a scanner of some sort wouldn't be a problem for them :D
Yeah, but I'm thinking about how do they know who's the last person that's supposed to go through? Like, they can wait for an entire day until that person is through before shutting down.
Actually that's a good point :D. No idea
Simple: use a proximity sensor that can model 3D movement of nearby objects, any object comes towards the gate, keep it open. Fancy (fictional): using quantum feedback, predict the events of the future whether someone would pass from the gate in short (say 13 s, cubic root of 38 mins) amount of time.
It's possible it has proximity sensors or is on a delay. If the latter, Teal'c would probably know by now how long he has before the gate closes.
Khadgar helping SG-1 out!
Dadgar for FTW.
I loved Bre'tac
Has it ever been explained how the stargate knows when to close the stargates wormhole connection. It seems so random. Like, why did it remain open until Teal'c went through instead of closing right away after Carter went through. Yet other times it will close immediately after someone goes through without waiting for anyone.
No that was never explained. It's just a plot hole.
@@SGtidbits the gates were obviously sentient /s
I don't know if there was ever an answer in the lore or anything, but my theory for it is a series of fairly simple fail safe modes/states. Like not deactivating intentionally if someone is standing on the pad, or in active transport, the same way an automatic mechanical door might be engineered not to close on someone stuck in the doorway and crush them. In all the instances of gate travel in the show there are a couple where this might not totally explain it, but given that we've seen gates in various states of repair and functionality, including modified/repaired with nonstandard equipment like the gate in the SGC, these inconsistencies could possibly be explained by some gates functioning a little differently.
technically, the stargate's DHD is supposed to sever the wormhole connection after a predetermined length of time automatically. though its mostly "plot convenience" a lot of the time.
Predictive algorithms working off sensor input would be trivial compared to the complexity of the gates themselves.
My theory is that Apophis and his Goa'uld court actually resided on another planet and only stayed at the palace on Chulak for ceremonial occasions when necessary to impress the Jaffa.
Thanks
You're welcome
wtf! OYA KAT!!
Fuck yeah! Bra'tac!
and as soon as the gate closed he slit all their thoats and threw them into an event horizon to a death-world.
Sometimes, Jaffa armour is painfully rubbery-plastic.
Season 1 was such a hot mess of inaccuracies.
At ruclips.net/video/tMzNUEuOzIo/видео.html you can see the guy in the armor putting his hand to his helmet - makes me wonder if something had come loose in the costume.
thats water near a bridge
What movie it's, please?
It's a TV show.
Show: Stargate SG-1
Season: 1
Episode: 11
Title: Bloodlines
Original air date: 10/10/1997
They should of had him rescue sg1 in a episode single handed lol
Then a 1 liner not bad for a 134 year give my greetings to Hammond of Texas.
@@thomas.parnell7365sometimes idc if things make sense Hammond sends several teams they have to retreat in failure bre tac gets in gets them out somehow they blow up the place. Before the teams leave. They fly to safer planet to gate home next thing Hammond of Texas hears after they're dead is its sg1 sir then what you said
How can the gate know, that it has to wait for another one till it collapses the wormhole?
The gate is wise.
SGtidbits 😄👍
Proximity sensor of some kind(?)
So why the hell did Bra'tac get saluted?
Friendly gesture of respect for a newfound comrade?
just seemed bizarre.
Maybe because he just became a known anti-Gould rebel and because he risked his life to get them through the gate?
@@BladeOfLight16 There technically are no restrictions of saluting civilians(which one could argue, Bra'tac is not) though there are rules against doing it "in the field". Enemy snipers/scouts can use it to idendify high ranking officers and eliminate them first, so it's best to keep it under wraps. And military personel aren't always required to salute each other either, because salute is not for the individual but for the comission, therefore if there's not comission no salute is required.