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Asgard are clones so they barely differ from each other. Maybe Thor's style of walking is a tiny bit different or some other mimicry but he may as well be guessing. After all how many individual Asgard do they know that visit Earth directly?
I like that while humans have allied with the asgard for protection, they are never depicted as dead weight in the alliance. If the asgard call the tauri go beyond to pull their weight.
When Thor activates the gate without running the sequence, that's a glimpse of just how good the Asgard are with technology. Even though they have admittedly only scratched the surface of the repository, they can tinker with Ancient technology and get an almost instant understanding of how it works, reverse-engineer it and improve upon the design in a very short amount of time. Just imagine what they would be capable of with millions of years ahead of them.
Which would make sense considering they had an alliance with the ancients even though they sadly couldn't save them from the plague that killed most of them thanks to the ori.
I believe they are OK with that in presence of friends, the Asgard present themselves in first (maybe only) name. Once Thor stated his military rank, he never reinforced it, until he met Senator Kinsey, ofc. The people of Cimmeria and k'tau don't seem to address the Asgard by rank or title.
@@BBBrasil Folk like kinsey use their title as a way of assuming power over others, the asgard know theyt have the superiority but don't have the ego to browbeat people with a title unless they deem it necessary. Barely lift a finger when they do so as well
I really like that Thor, and Lya, when you think about it, have the power to open a stargate without the kawoosh (unstable vortex). I bet you anything either the Nox or the Asgard invented that feature and shared it so that all of the four races could utilize that feature.
Not sure how the Nox pulled it off other then their badassary, but I thought I remember an explanation being something to do with the power supply being more stable. Doesn't really seem to explain why it still does it for ancient built DHDs or Atlantis
@@jasonharrison25 Asgard: "Here is a way to open the stargate without a vortex forming, and it is quite efficient." Ancients (who are basically just humans): "Hehe, stargate go wooosh."
@@jasonharrison25 Like you, I'm not sure how the Nox do it, but I had this conversation a while back on one of these videos. Basically, dialling a location requires you to lock onto its spatial position within the galaxy, call it up and link up to it, then proceed to connect the two gates by creating a stable wormhole... thus the "kawhoosh" when the two gates connect, a bit like touching the ends of two live wires together and having that little arc of electricity between them just before they touch. Though it's never actually confirmed in the series, we theorised that the little hand-held device that Thor uses in this clip to open the gate is kind of like a quick-dial button in the Contacts list on your phone. It has a pre-set gate coded into it, and activating it automatically connects the two gates, rather than having to dial and wait for the momentary connection that causes the "arc of electricity" moment... basically turning the Stargates into a pair of Walkie Talkies, rather than a pair of phones. The Ancients likely built such a device, and then gave the plans to the other 3 races in their alliance (The Nox, Asgard, and Furlings), who proceeded to adapt it into their own technologies, thus why each has a different style of doing so. Plans would also at some point be taken by the Goa'uld and adapted into their hand devices, along with the ability to activate Ring transporters.
The Nox live in (floating) cities, clearly urban society with urban facilities, with more advanced resources, based on Lya wanting to go elsewhere to revive his brother. They seem to control things by thought, just like Ancients. Maybe they are past "conventional" technology. They might be halfway ascending, or similar to that process, but seem to like this plane of existence.
Well, the SGC did, or at least Cassandra (in the future) had a device that enabled her to open the Stargate for SG1 to return to their correct time in the past, without the 'kawoosh'.
I love that Thor was smart enough to realise early on why the Asgard were losing and that they needed a new strategy. The ancients had the same problem with the wraith but by the time the ancients fully understood the threat the wraith posed it was too late,to be fair though there wasn't really anyone else the ancients could turn to
The Knox were Pacifists The Furlings- Unknown, we don't really know much about them and whether or not they could have helped The Asgard-by the time the ancients realised they were losing it was already too late so contacting them would have probably been extremely difficult or impossible, although the Asgard probably would have tried to help if they could
So we know that the war between the Ancients and the Wraith lasted for 100 years, a more likely reason why the Asgard did not join the war was that the Ancients thought they could defeat the Wraith alone without help and did not want to risk the Asgard technology falling into enemy hands.Still, I can think of 2 events when the Ancients could win the war without anyone's help
3:09 this whole scene till the end i love, first she copies jack with his "yeah sure ya betcha" and then the way she looked back at thor because he was walking slow😭
Carter often stumbles before her sentences. 2:41 is a great example. “ I-I could go Sir. “ And Daniel often squints and looks around before he speaks. O’Neil pauses, and likes to point.
Now that they have the Asgard core which has all the Asgard technology they could make their own and they wouldn’t need a ZPM to power Atlantis gate and Earths gate
@@sjones5024 Considering that device can initiate an eight chevron "dial" it likely has a built in mini-ZPM or has an internal battery/capacitor that would need to be recharged, they don't just negate the energy requirements. But I have noticed they never use them to create a...new? fresh? connection. What I mean is they use it a few times to go back to Othala, but they had always just came from Othala to Earth in the first place. They never ship to earth, then gate somewhere or gate to somewhere other than where they just gated in from. Now switching thoughts for a second, the gates clearly "connect" with each other long before the "woosh" part, we know this bc the gates start spinning/lighting chevrons and going thru the motions eventually building to a full connection, the woosh, thus the woosh is the END of the connection not be beginning. Ok so this establishes that the gates can be connected without a (visible at least) wormhole being established. Ok so lets apply this thought to the other end of the dialing process, the disconnection - who is to say the gates actually disconnect fully when the the matter-energy conversion matrix at the event horizon disappears. (As that is what we are actually seeing, not the wormhole itself. ) If you were to take a springly material and fold it in half like a piece of paper - it doesn't usually bounce back immeditly, it takes a few seconds for it to start spreading back out; I think the same would likely happen with the "fabric" of space. Now back to the original thought, my own personal head-connon is that the gates likely maintain a residual half-connection for the 38 minute window (that time space is still folded) meaning that the gates are in a technical kind of manner still sitting in "space" "back to back" like sides of a doorway the door is just "closed" - that's where the jewel comes back in, the jewel tells the gate to "open" the door again and tells the gate to open it with the sending matrix rather than the receiving matrix. Thus it uses essentially no power bc it's using the path that is already there, the wormhole still established just not being shown to us by the gate.
You might be on to something here @@JoeDCollins. One other thing that bugs me is that no matter the size of the device, the Asgard were still able to dial other galaxies so why not share that technology with Earth along with the rest of the upgrades starting from season 6 and moving forward?
When I first saw this episode in Syndication during the Fall of 2001, I really loved Carter's hair during the first 10 episodes before she started sporting the pixie cut beginning in "Beneath the Surface."
The fact that Thor can on a whim dial the Ida Galaxy without a ZPM or actually dialing or using a goauld staff weapon energy source Oneill built Ida dialer blows my mind......
O'Neill "Hey, Thor! Great timing. We have a Replicator infestation threatening Earth. Mind helping us out?" Thor "Uh... Actually... You see, WE have a replicator infestation and I was sent to, uh... Mind helping us out?" Hammond "Fuck."
It’s not a matter of dropped it’s a matter of paid for. The owners of the concent favor their own streaming service. Others put it up for the highest bidder.
MGM was bought by Amazon. Guess where you're going to find Stargate content in the future? Little hint: Not Netflix or Disney+. It's the annoying reality of the streaming world having become the 21st century version of the Hollywood Studio System of old, in which the studios not only control production but also the movie theatres. Only now it's even worse than maybe having to take a longer drive if you want to see a movie by a different studio than the one that owns the theater down the block, now you have to pay subscription fees for all the services to get to see all your favourite content.
To be fair, it only has to turn it on and off... even a moron can use something like a laser pointer without having the slightest idea of how it works.
The door electric system was running on battery, probably was running local and on override from codes stored before it shut down once it open up. The computer probably sent an battery system only for critical doors such as the blast doors to gate room.
It was artistic liscense for comedic effect. That said, if you want an in-universe explanation. It was probably a lower power drain to simply shut down the sgc rather than using the transportation technology. Or, for that matter, the transporter might have already been preoccupied working on as many last-minute additions to the O'Neil as possible. Thor made it pretty clear that the Asgard were really low on options at this point.
I like to think this was a bullet solution to kill a fly. Instead of figuring out what defenses the base had, they just cut the power. Ofc this means that the iris is a very bad "blast door", it should be able to open and close regardless of power, in an instant, not only manually as we know it can do.
ya, sure, ya betya. finally told us thor was voiced by jackson and the scientist asgard on another show by dr. fraser. great show, great way of integrating egyptian and norwegian folklore into a sci fi show.
Everyone focusing on the overall difference of Intelligence between Asgard and Terrans, However what I am currently tilted (pun intended) about is a window, best seen at 0:17, was the window between Stargate Operations and the Embarkation room and this tilted, or is just MSgt. Walter venting after Taco Tuesday?
Apparently, Replicators do not show up on Asgard sensors (which would preclude them from being targeted by transporter sensors). Furthermore, later in the series, we see... --- *SPOILERS* *SPOILERS* *SPOILERS* --- Human-Form Replicators can make themselves immune to unwanted teleportation.
I find it interesting that the P90 and the other weapons like it were the only thing that the replicators were never able to adapt to,yes i know eventually we get human form replicators but that's different
Why didn't the Asgard just use kinetic weapons from this point on if they knew that they worked well against the Replicators? Also, great to see you back! :D
This is just my opinion, but: obviously, the Asgard no longer have physique which would allow them to effectively fight with weapons using physical projectiles that have kickback. They would have to mount them on drones and such, automatic systems that can be overtaken by replicators easily.
He explained it. Throwing rocks 🪨 at your enemy is for cavemen. They're not cavemen. They can't think like that anymore. It's also probably cultural for them too in which playing with rocks is wasteful and uncivilized. Therefore they need our help because we excel at doing dumb and wasteful things. LOL! 🤣
@@adambrown3918 If that kind of inflexibility was the only reason for them to not use an effective weapon against an enemy that threatened them with extinction, I'd say they deserved it tbh.
@@Korohpu I take this as the part of the "road not taken". The renegades we see in Atlantis studied humans, which Milky way Asgards refused to do. As a result, Pegasus Asgards managed to if not reverse, then stop their physiological degradation and as a result became able to do at least some basic physical chores. The bigger reason however imho is that they were forced to make these suits in order to live on a planet with hostile environment. Milky way Asgards, I believe, simply weren't able to conceive a plan consisting of so many activities they don't do - physical combat for which they need suits, suits for hostile environment, weapons with physical projectiles...the Pegasus Asgrads diverged way too much in their development. I think they didn't even have the transport beam?
There was no splash when thor activated the stargate. I can remember only two others time this happens. When the nox take the tolens with them, lyra activates the stargate without the splash. Also in the 1969 episode when they are sent home by cassie.
So perfect recall with neuralink, theta high frequency oscillations true memory recall, alpha beta not high frequency oscillations false memory recall, all thoughts perspectives and emotions show up as false memories when analyzed in the hippocampus, neuralink. Thoughts will show up as false memories, so here’s the question that got us all ticking, just how crazy are you. Am I. Are we. I’m going to replay my memories of watching stargate, someday, I curious to see how accurate the memories are or if they’re distorted
The two things I want to know are: First, How come the Asgard, Nox, and future Cassandra are able to activate the stargate without the kwoosh. While everyone else, including the Ancients who made the Stargate couldn't. Second, We know that when O'Neill had the Ancient Knowledge downloaded into his head the first time, he had to make an energy booster to allow the gate to dial the Asgard's planet in the Ida Galaxy. Also when whenever the SGC dialed Atlantis in the Pegasus galaxy they used the ZPM to give the gate the needed energy. But when Thor opened an outgoing wormhole back to the Ida Galaxy, he didn't need to give the earth Stargate more energy.
For the first problem: the "kwoosh" may be something that the Ancienct could easily remove from the process, but decided not to do so. The kwoosh clears the space in front of the gate so anyone steps through has enough space to do so (like when Teal'c got trapped underground and had to dig his way out). If the gate is obstructed by too mush debris it wont activate, if it can activate it will clear that area. It seems a good idea to me
Marinha, selva, aeronáutica, claro verdadeiros são a aeronáutica por motivo do espaço universo multiversos, lembro anos atrás, eu vir imagem de um mostro de tentáculos no espaço, seus olhos brilhante brilhavam vermelho, lembro general swanwick u.s army, falava com deuses, deus Hades, deusa Athena.
You see, perhaps Carter is a bit too smart. She left, mind already full of ideas. Where as O'Neal, first thing, would have grabbed one of the guards guns and some spare clips.
А с чего режиссер решил что более высокотехнологичные пришельцы обязательно должны без трусов ходить, особенно через врата в другой мир. Им типо нечего скрывать 😅 Или их мозгов не хватает на более менее бронекомбинезон, ну или хотя бы штаны. В него ведь могут и палкой ткнуть.
They dont use projectile weapons to attack the replicators in the episode. She comes up with a different "dumb" human like approach to the problem. Check out the show in general, its worth a watch. If you can stomach the 1990s CGI that is. 😆
That’s an expensive toilette, and … imagine a butt big enough to use the Stargate as a seat … On the other hand, using it to ship food supplies … I think that was done in a later episode?
I dont think Thor meant dumber but well that was classic O'neil. With less sophisticated is a reference to the fact their species engineerd them self to death even in that area or grew too dependet on tech maybe both. Maybe even became too "autistic" , I think
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2:17 2:17 😮 😮😅😅 😊😮😮17 2:17 2:17 2:17 2:17 2:17 2:17
You need someone dumber...
"You may have come to the right place."
O'Neill NEVER disappoints!
"I don't know Carter, you may not be dumb enough" always gets me
"I think i can handle it" xD
Oh man i thought they have low battle iq.
That's why I love him so much:)
When it comes to acting stupid/being dumb, Jack O'Neill with **TWO** L'S has it in spades. If I got that phrased correctly.
The fact that O'Neill can tell which Asgard it is just by looking is why he's revered by them
"Red Sky" seems to disprove this quality.
I bet they have this problem constantly
Random Asgard: hey Thor
Freyre: I'm not Thor how many times do I have to say it!
Asgard are clones so they barely differ from each other. Maybe Thor's style of walking is a tiny bit different or some other mimicry but he may as well be guessing. After all how many individual Asgard do they know that visit Earth directly?
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@@NimbleBard48 Or Thor is the only one who visits so when an Asgardian shows up they know it's Thor
The dialog in this show, so good. "I don't know Carter. You may not be dumb enough."
Wackier than strapping a Stargate to a F-302?
*Yep*
Wackier than blowing up a sun!?
*Oh yeah!*
I like that while humans have allied with the asgard for protection, they are never depicted as dead weight in the alliance. If the asgard call the tauri go beyond to pull their weight.
"Could we wait long enough for me to run down to the armoury and collect some of those projectile weapons we were just talking about?"
When Thor activates the gate without running the sequence, that's a glimpse of just how good the Asgard are with technology. Even though they have admittedly only scratched the surface of the repository, they can tinker with Ancient technology and get an almost instant understanding of how it works, reverse-engineer it and improve upon the design in a very short amount of time. Just imagine what they would be capable of with millions of years ahead of them.
You'll notice that, like with the knox, the stargate didn't go whoosh either.
The Goul'd can't do that.
Casandra does the same thing at the end of 1969
Which would make sense considering they had an alliance with the ancients even though they sadly couldn't save them from the plague that killed most of them thanks to the ori.
@@Elitesolider1023 I mean was there even any physical solution to begin with, since it's literally something Soul based like psychic powers etc?
@@skebaba918 still the Asgard must have a vast understanding of such things.
“You may have come to the right place” and “…you may not be dumb enough.” Priceless!
Frickin adorable how casual O'Neill (2 L's) is with the Supreme Commander of the Asgard fleet.
I believe they are OK with that in presence of friends, the Asgard present themselves in first (maybe only) name. Once Thor stated his military rank, he never reinforced it, until he met Senator Kinsey, ofc. The people of Cimmeria and k'tau don't seem to address the Asgard by rank or title.
@@BBBrasil Folk like kinsey use their title as a way of assuming power over others, the asgard know theyt have the superiority but don't have the ego to browbeat people with a title unless they deem it necessary. Barely lift a finger when they do so as well
Yea but it's easy to be buddy buddy with someone who owes you a debt regardless of status. Jack knows it, the Asgard kows it. Hench.....
I really like that Thor, and Lya, when you think about it, have the power to open a stargate without the kawoosh (unstable vortex). I bet you anything either the Nox or the Asgard invented that feature and shared it so that all of the four races could utilize that feature.
Not sure how the Nox pulled it off other then their badassary, but I thought I remember an explanation being something to do with the power supply being more stable. Doesn't really seem to explain why it still does it for ancient built DHDs or Atlantis
@@jasonharrison25
Asgard: "Here is a way to open the stargate without a vortex forming, and it is quite efficient."
Ancients (who are basically just humans): "Hehe, stargate go wooosh."
@@jasonharrison25 Like you, I'm not sure how the Nox do it, but I had this conversation a while back on one of these videos.
Basically, dialling a location requires you to lock onto its spatial position within the galaxy, call it up and link up to it, then proceed to connect the two gates by creating a stable wormhole... thus the "kawhoosh" when the two gates connect, a bit like touching the ends of two live wires together and having that little arc of electricity between them just before they touch.
Though it's never actually confirmed in the series, we theorised that the little hand-held device that Thor uses in this clip to open the gate is kind of like a quick-dial button in the Contacts list on your phone. It has a pre-set gate coded into it, and activating it automatically connects the two gates, rather than having to dial and wait for the momentary connection that causes the "arc of electricity" moment... basically turning the Stargates into a pair of Walkie Talkies, rather than a pair of phones.
The Ancients likely built such a device, and then gave the plans to the other 3 races in their alliance (The Nox, Asgard, and Furlings), who proceeded to adapt it into their own technologies, thus why each has a different style of doing so. Plans would also at some point be taken by the Goa'uld and adapted into their hand devices, along with the ability to activate Ring transporters.
The Nox live in (floating) cities, clearly urban society with urban facilities, with more advanced resources, based on Lya wanting to go elsewhere to revive his brother. They seem to control things by thought, just like Ancients. Maybe they are past "conventional" technology. They might be halfway ascending, or similar to that process, but seem to like this plane of existence.
Well, the SGC did, or at least Cassandra (in the future) had a device that enabled her to open the Stargate for SG1 to return to their correct time in the past, without the 'kawoosh'.
I love that Thor was smart enough to realise early on why the Asgard were losing and that they needed a new strategy. The ancients had the same problem with the wraith but by the time the ancients fully understood the threat the wraith posed it was too late,to be fair though there wasn't really anyone else the ancients could turn to
Did they have the four race alliance? What about them?
The Knox were Pacifists
The Furlings- Unknown, we don't really know much about them and whether or not they could have helped
The Asgard-by the time the ancients realised they were losing it was already too late so contacting them would have probably been extremely difficult or impossible, although the Asgard probably would have tried to help if they could
So we know that the war between the Ancients and the Wraith lasted for 100 years, a more likely reason why the Asgard did not join the war was that the Ancients thought they could defeat the Wraith alone without help and did not want to risk the Asgard technology falling into enemy hands.Still, I can think of 2 events when the Ancients could win the war without anyone's help
3:09 this whole scene till the end i love, first she copies jack with his "yeah sure ya betcha" and then the way she looked back at thor because he was walking slow😭
Carter often stumbles before her sentences. 2:41 is a great example. “ I-I could go Sir. “
And Daniel often squints and looks around before he speaks.
O’Neil pauses, and likes to point.
Teal'c will cock his eyebrow.
It's O'Neill. Two L's... (you know the drill)
@@derianvandalsen There's an other one with one L but he doesn't have any sense of humour
And they all have said, "Yah shur, yew betcha!" at one point or another.
O'Neill is my all-time favorite sci-fi smart-ass. PFG! 🏅 😎👍
it's fine it's fine it's just thro coming to say hi🤣🤣🤣
i dont know Carter, you may be not dumb enough.... made my day
I like how Thor activates the gate remotely. We’re definitely not smart enough to create something like that
well future cassandra does it too
Now that they have the Asgard core which has all the Asgard technology they could make their own and they wouldn’t need a ZPM to power Atlantis gate and Earths gate
@@sjones5024 Considering that device can initiate an eight chevron "dial" it likely has a built in mini-ZPM or has an internal battery/capacitor that would need to be recharged, they don't just negate the energy requirements.
But I have noticed they never use them to create a...new? fresh? connection. What I mean is they use it a few times to go back to Othala, but they had always just came from Othala to Earth in the first place. They never ship to earth, then gate somewhere or gate to somewhere other than where they just gated in from.
Now switching thoughts for a second, the gates clearly "connect" with each other long before the "woosh" part, we know this bc the gates start spinning/lighting chevrons and going thru the motions eventually building to a full connection, the woosh, thus the woosh is the END of the connection not be beginning. Ok so this establishes that the gates can be connected without a (visible at least) wormhole being established. Ok so lets apply this thought to the other end of the dialing process, the disconnection - who is to say the gates actually disconnect fully when the the matter-energy conversion matrix at the event horizon disappears. (As that is what we are actually seeing, not the wormhole itself. )
If you were to take a springly material and fold it in half like a piece of paper - it doesn't usually bounce back immeditly, it takes a few seconds for it to start spreading back out; I think the same would likely happen with the "fabric" of space. Now back to the original thought, my own personal head-connon is that the gates likely maintain a residual half-connection for the 38 minute window (that time space is still folded) meaning that the gates are in a technical kind of manner still sitting in "space" "back to back" like sides of a doorway the door is just "closed" - that's where the jewel comes back in, the jewel tells the gate to "open" the door again and tells the gate to open it with the sending matrix rather than the receiving matrix. Thus it uses essentially no power bc it's using the path that is already there, the wormhole still established just not being shown to us by the gate.
@@elysia3294 Also the nox
You might be on to something here @@JoeDCollins. One other thing that bugs me is that no matter the size of the device, the Asgard were still able to dial other galaxies so why not share that technology with Earth along with the rest of the upgrades starting from season 6 and moving forward?
Such a great show. They took us places.
hahaha "you may have come to the right place' hahaha, so O'Neill.
"I don't know Carter, you may not be dumb enough." Shows how much respect he has for her.
When I first saw this episode in Syndication during the Fall of 2001, I really loved Carter's hair during the first 10 episodes before she started sporting the pixie cut beginning in "Beneath the Surface."
I love how Thor comes through the gate and the music starts playing.
0:54 I love that music
CLASSIC show!
The fact that Thor can on a whim dial the Ida Galaxy without a ZPM or actually dialing or using a goauld staff weapon energy source Oneill built Ida dialer blows my mind......
Just goes to show why primitive humans referred to him as the God of Thunder
O'Neill "Hey, Thor! Great timing. We have a Replicator infestation threatening Earth. Mind helping us out?"
Thor "Uh... Actually... You see, WE have a replicator infestation and I was sent to, uh... Mind helping us out?"
Hammond "Fuck."
Can't believe netflix dropped this AWESOME show. Shame on them.
It's available for free on PlutoTV.
It’s not a matter of dropped it’s a matter of paid for.
The owners of the concent favor their own streaming service. Others put it up for the highest bidder.
MGM was bought by Amazon. Guess where you're going to find Stargate content in the future? Little hint: Not Netflix or Disney+. It's the annoying reality of the streaming world having become the 21st century version of the Hollywood Studio System of old, in which the studios not only control production but also the movie theatres. Only now it's even worse than maybe having to take a longer drive if you want to see a movie by a different studio than the one that owns the theater down the block, now you have to pay subscription fees for all the services to get to see all your favourite content.
Better to own.
Is it still on Pluto?
I love these shows i watched all of them
I love how Thor activated the Gate with a casual gesture...and technology eons ahead of us.
Wonderful series ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I don't know Carter you may not be dumb enough🤣🤣🤣
Running the Stargate with only 25MB of RAM. The military can be efficient when they need to be i guess, :D
they probably omitted the bytes unit to keep a timeless plausible deniability of how much RAM it actually had. 😅
To be fair, it only has to turn it on and off... even a moron can use something like a laser pointer without having the slightest idea of how it works.
Minnesotan here, great accent!
Interesting how the blast door works even when power is down.
Doors like that do have a mechanical release.
@@DomWeasel Yes but it's still a very heavy door and it doesn't slide open like that manually as seen in s9 e9.
The door electric system was running on battery, probably was running local and on override from codes stored before it shut down once it open up. The computer probably sent an battery system only for critical doors such as the blast doors to gate room.
It would be a very bad blast door if it didn't work when general power is down, isn't it?
Prynde: "Interesting..."
Those who know how blast doors work: "Not so much."
Just like that, life can change forever, not knowing if there is a return trip.
Thor has a speed dialer remote for the star gate, gotta say those things are pretty cool.
if there were aliens that looked like Thor, i would want to be his friend
this just randomly popped on my feed @ 3:14 in the morning beep boop 👽🖖🏾
“I have come to seek your help.” Thor says as there base shuts down and goes dark waiting to reboot.
Heyyyyy you’re back we missed you
A simpler (if it is at all possible) expedient would be the Asgard beaming through the closed iris rather than contriving that blackout.
It was artistic liscense for comedic effect.
That said, if you want an in-universe explanation. It was probably a lower power drain to simply shut down the sgc rather than using the transportation technology. Or, for that matter, the transporter might have already been preoccupied working on as many last-minute additions to the O'Neil as possible.
Thor made it pretty clear that the Asgard were really low on options at this point.
@@theyux1 i mean he did say in the vid they have no ships to spare, perhaps beaming tech is only built into their ships and not their planets
@@safebox36 also possible
Didn't they install jamming against this since a previous episode the NID stole the gate with beaming. Maybe that's why they resorted to this method
I like to think this was a bullet solution to kill a fly. Instead of figuring out what defenses the base had, they just cut the power.
Ofc this means that the iris is a very bad "blast door", it should be able to open and close regardless of power, in an instant, not only manually as we know it can do.
Class, SG brilliance.
Take a shot every time there is an unscheduled gate activation.
'. . . yeah, sure, y' bet cha. . . ' droll. Seen this episode, Sam was able to pull it off.
One of my favorute espiodes.
Thor, my main man shows up. Party time!
You have come to the right place…
2:01 Wow they made an interface with a super advanced alien artifact with only 2.5 KB of RAM (25000 bytes)
I believe those computers are simply the interface for the Super-computer that actually works as their DHD.
Pain he must have felt under his feet walking on that thing with no shoes, like walking ontop of Legos
ya, sure, ya betya. finally told us thor was voiced by jackson and the scientist asgard on another show by dr. fraser. great show, great way of integrating egyptian and norwegian folklore into a sci fi show.
Everyone focusing on the overall difference of Intelligence between Asgard and Terrans, However what I am currently tilted (pun intended) about is a window, best seen at 0:17, was the window between Stargate Operations and the Embarkation room and this tilted, or is just MSgt. Walter venting after Taco Tuesday?
2:02 "Checking RAM: 25.000 OK" Lets asume its 25GB eventhough 4th season its 2001...
25GB back in 2001 is a lot.
@@wchan39 That's what I want to believe, that eventhough it was 2001, they packed at least 25GB in order to mantain alien technology working...
Love Stargate!
It was never explained why the Asgards did not use their Beaming technology to beam the Replicator atoms into space!
Apparently, Replicators do not show up on Asgard sensors (which would preclude them from being targeted by transporter sensors). Furthermore, later in the series, we see...
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Human-Form Replicators can make themselves immune to unwanted teleportation.
I find it interesting that the P90 and the other weapons like it were the only thing that the replicators were never able to adapt to,yes i know eventually we get human form replicators but that's different
looking for dummies ? , you came to the right place ,lol
Little grey buts.
Does anyone know where I can download season 9 and 10 episodes?
Is SG-1 seasons 1 - 7 available in remastered HD?
January 6, 1999 in Europe. Ohh, I'm old...
Why didn't the Asgard just use kinetic weapons from this point on if they knew that they worked well against the Replicators?
Also, great to see you back! :D
This is just my opinion, but: obviously, the Asgard no longer have physique which would allow them to effectively fight with weapons using physical projectiles that have kickback. They would have to mount them on drones and such, automatic systems that can be overtaken by replicators easily.
He explained it. Throwing rocks 🪨 at your enemy is for cavemen. They're not cavemen. They can't think like that anymore. It's also probably cultural for them too in which playing with rocks is wasteful and uncivilized. Therefore they need our help because we excel at doing dumb and wasteful things. LOL! 🤣
@@martinh.5193 They could have invested in power suits like the Vanir in Pegasus did.
@@adambrown3918 If that kind of inflexibility was the only reason for them to not use an effective weapon against an enemy that threatened them with extinction, I'd say they deserved it tbh.
@@Korohpu I take this as the part of the "road not taken". The renegades we see in Atlantis studied humans, which Milky way Asgards refused to do. As a result, Pegasus Asgards managed to if not reverse, then stop their physiological degradation and as a result became able to do at least some basic physical chores. The bigger reason however imho is that they were forced to make these suits in order to live on a planet with hostile environment. Milky way Asgards, I believe, simply weren't able to conceive a plan consisting of so many activities they don't do - physical combat for which they need suits, suits for hostile environment, weapons with physical projectiles...the Pegasus Asgrads diverged way too much in their development. I think they didn't even have the transport beam?
There was no splash when thor activated the stargate. I can remember only two others time this happens. When the nox take the tolens with them, lyra activates the stargate without the splash. Also in the 1969 episode when they are sent home by cassie.
Must be a post-Ancient development.
so.... she goes thru the thing... without a "projectile weapon"? did i miss something?
She is going for ideas not to be a one man army.
@@MrSqurk Well, a one woman army. Which can-and does-work!
@@thejamesasher think all the time I saved by not including ‘wo’ though haha
Good thing they didn't have the manual control for the Iris yet (I think) which they used before when that kind of problem happened with the Iris.
They had it
@@sriramg5029 So they decided not to use it or somehow Asgard tech turned the mechanism off? Convenient!
@@cloudstone123 plot convenience. But i am pretty sure they have a manual iris operation, i saw it on one episode yesterday!
Just open the Stargate with the wave of your hand how more advance do you have to be? 👌🏾
The Nox don't even need a doohickey.
They have a sudden powerloss, but that steel door @ 1:10 still opens ... 🤔
I have come here to seek your help..... *bzzt*
Film et série 👁😉😍👏
Les asgard ns humains du futur 😱
So perfect recall with neuralink, theta high frequency oscillations true memory recall, alpha beta not high frequency oscillations false memory recall, all thoughts perspectives and emotions show up as false memories when analyzed in the hippocampus, neuralink. Thoughts will show up as false memories, so here’s the question that got us all ticking, just how crazy are you. Am I. Are we. I’m going to replay my memories of watching stargate, someday, I curious to see how accurate the memories are or if they’re distorted
Season 4 was actually best season IMO
It was certainly the darkest of the bunch.
The two things I want to know are:
First, How come the Asgard, Nox, and future Cassandra are able to activate the stargate without the kwoosh. While everyone else, including the Ancients who made the Stargate couldn't.
Second, We know that when O'Neill had the Ancient Knowledge downloaded into his head the first time, he had to make an energy booster to allow the gate to dial the Asgard's planet in the Ida Galaxy. Also when whenever the SGC dialed Atlantis in the Pegasus galaxy they used the ZPM to give the gate the needed energy. But when Thor opened an outgoing wormhole back to the Ida Galaxy, he didn't need to give the earth Stargate more energy.
For the first problem: the "kwoosh" may be something that the Ancienct could easily remove from the process, but decided not to do so. The kwoosh clears the space in front of the gate so anyone steps through has enough space to do so (like when Teal'c got trapped underground and had to dig his way out).
If the gate is obstructed by too mush debris it wont activate, if it can activate it will clear that area. It seems a good idea to me
@@totherik91That makes sense
Yes
Applying sacrilegious
Peace and blessings and unity 💙🌙🕊️☮️🗝️👻🛎️ ☢️☯️ Ma el
Thor was nice enough to dial in. Then kinda said fucket and insta opened the gate home.
Thor unusually small near the end
Aeronáutica, não vão trair nossos amigos alien alienígenas, amigos verdadeiros.
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They can tell sometimes because of the voice.
I hope there was no one on life support in the infirmary...
Ez egy filmrészlet.
i dunno carter you may not be dumb enough, great line lol
Marinha, selva, aeronáutica, claro verdadeiros são a aeronáutica por motivo do espaço universo multiversos, lembro anos atrás, eu vir imagem de um mostro de tentáculos no espaço, seus olhos brilhante brilhavam vermelho, lembro general swanwick u.s army, falava com deuses, deus Hades, deusa Athena.
Não pode aver baixa.
You see, perhaps Carter is a bit too smart. She left, mind already full of ideas. Where as O'Neal, first thing, would have grabbed one of the guards guns and some spare clips.
Now wouldn't it be funny if instead of the Grey Alien coming through the gate it would be MARVEL's Thor instead. 🤣
So instead of a scalpel, he needs a chainsaw or an axe!
Thor: I can only do pew, pew
O'neil: So you need boom, boom,
I wiped myself...
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Thor is damn lucky that none of those soldiers were trigger happy when a grey alien walked through like that…..otherwise we be down one ally…….
А с чего режиссер решил что более высокотехнологичные пришельцы обязательно должны без трусов ходить, особенно через врата в другой мир. Им типо нечего скрывать 😅
Или их мозгов не хватает на более менее бронекомбинезон, ну или хотя бы штаны.
В него ведь могут и палкой ткнуть.
military Boys
bringing guns to *A bad situation
maybe'🐝" .
"LIKE" Bringing a knife *TO "a Gun fight ,,, Daa [?] .
Porque andan en pelotas los extraterrestres ?
But she left without any "projectile weapons", not even a pistol. I didn't watch the show
Women can shoot milk projectiles from their chest. It’s a human ability.
@@bigshirley8658 lol
They dont use projectile weapons to attack the replicators in the episode. She comes up with a different "dumb" human like approach to the problem. Check out the show in general, its worth a watch. If you can stomach the 1990s CGI that is. 😆
She isn’t going to be a one man army.
@@MrSqurk Or woman ?
Imagine if a civilization was using the stargate as a toilet
That’s an expensive toilette, and … imagine a butt big enough to use the Stargate as a seat …
On the other hand, using it to ship food supplies … I think that was done in a later episode?
You can't shut the Irish manually.
Irish lol
If only, but they're finickity little bastards
Shome things don't react well to Replicatahs!
It's ok she is a blonde
These Zootopia Gameplays and Zootopia X's Gameplays make absolutely NO sense.
I dont think Thor meant dumber but well that was classic O'neil. With less sophisticated is a reference to the fact their species engineerd them self to death even in that area or grew too dependet on tech maybe both. Maybe even became too "autistic" , I think
All those soldiers with m16s....stupid part of this series
I know they’re laughing all the way to the bank, but this show looks cringe.
who says cringe anymore?
@@995cool People are passing around the Cringe Syringe.
No bra, it was dope, ya feel me?
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