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i mean. technically. if you think about it. every jaffa has their own Worm Hole
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Stargate Atlantis | 4x17 Midway
#i got watery eyed at this bit in the episode#theyre best friends and theyve come so far and survived so much and LOOK AT THEM#sga#THEYRE SO HAPPY
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Stargate: Origins (2018)
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losing my mind at this screenshot i got
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Uh so I had this dream of a Stargate reboot or something where general Sam is talking to a new younger team member (I have a whole separate word vomit post going into this) and baby team member is talking about some teammate who died I guess????? And Sam's like "I understand what it's like" and baby team member is like "At least Daniel came back" and Sam is like "I'm not talking about Daniel" because she's talking about Janet. The whole thing is about Janet. Then I woke up
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Tiny Rodney has a new chair. He is not amused, but he does have coffee so all is well.
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Stargate SG-1 | 5.06 “Rite of Passage”
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Samantha "I touch things for science" Carter, forced to stand in for Jack O'Neill and keep Daniel "I die for science" Jackson from accidentally hurtling them back in time.
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Starfury Ascension was great for so many reasons but one of them was because it felt like a Basingstoke Survivors group therapy
Especially with Richard Dean Anderson and David Nykl
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Ascension was so much frigging fun i can't believe it actually happened
#idk if Daniel would call ascension so frigging fun#he hated it#the real one not the cosplayer that is#starfury ascension
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Listening to David Nykl talk about the concept of Stargate Academy during his panel yesterday has left me with all kinds of thoughts
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I watched all of Atlantis twice before watching Sg1 and this is arguably the funniest and most interesting order to watch things in. One of the first things I noticed is that the Pegasus Galaxy is so much more unhinged than our galaxy.
Sg1 goes to make an alliance with the Tokra and they're like "we shall now convene the council and debate for the next several hours the possibility of an alliance in this great war." And then there's Atlantis trying to make alliances and everyone they talk to is just like "we made nuclear bombs!", "we cobbled together a hyperdrive out of parts we scavenged or bartered for. It occasionally lights on fire and there's a small amount of deadly radiation, but it's super fast!", and "I won't talk to you unless you let me eat someone."
The Goa'uld would not last a day in pegasus. They would rock up to the galaxy and try to do their whole we are gods thing and the Satedans would just be standing there, covered in blood, surrounded by the mutilated bodies of wraith, going, "Really? Cause we carved out the internal organs of the last guy who said that."
Hell, if the wraith met the Goa'uld they would think it's great, because, "Wow! Human and symbiote! That's two life forces to eat! A two for one deal!" In a Wraith vs Goa'uld fight the wraith would win. The Goa'uld wouldn't stand a chance.
Atlantis commits more war crimes in their first year than sg1 does in a decade. And it's not just that. The sgc as a whole is so orderly and clean. They wear their uniforms. They're semi-well trained. They're military. The Atlantis crew is so much messier. Their hair is disheveled and their uniforms wrinkled. They're sleep deprived and drenched in sweat. They're running on massive amounts of caffeine and need so much therapy. Atlantis and Pegasus in general is just so much more bloody and dirty. Their hands are soaked in blood, their face is covered in mud and they're getting up for another round.
In short, I love sg1 so far but there is something so raw and desperate about Atlantis that is so fascinating.
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