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Chevron 7 @lemmy.world SatyrSack @feddit.org Which is your favorite clip show episode?
Yeah, clip show episodes suck. And it sucks that there are so many in Stargate. But which one sucked the least?
SG-1
- Politics
- S1E21
- After experiencing a Goa'uld invasion in an alternate reality, Dr. Daniel Jackson attempts to warn Stargate Command of the possibility of it happening in this reality. The government, however, has other plans as Senator Robert Kinsey evaluates the dangers of the Stargate Program.
- Out of Mind
- S2E22
- Colonel Jack O'Neill is awakened from stasis in Stargate Command but finds out he is in the year 2077 and that the rest of his team, and everyone he knew, died. However, he has suspicions that the "SGC personnel" is hiding something from him, which he later finds out is a planned Goa'uld invasion of the SGC and Earth.
- Disclosure
- S6E17
- At a United Nations Security Council briefing, the Ambassadors of the United Kingdom, France and China are stunned when they learn of the Stargate Program, while Senator Robert Kins
- Politics
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Chevron 7 @lemmy.world ordellrb @lemmy.world Wait its all British Columbia - INDEED!
Its funny when your notice it
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Chevron 7 @lemmy.world cro_magnon_gilf @sopuli.xyz It struck me randomly that the name of the BC-304 "Korolev" is just constantly mispronounced.
I don't speak russian, but I've studied it alittle, and I do know the word Korolev actually means "king". But it's impossible to understand russian when it isn't pronounced right. The language is simply really mean on that. The stress is on the last syllable, meaning that it's pronounced (ROUGHLY) more like "karalév".
However, it seems weird that Russia would name it's ridiculously, out-of-this-world powerful military vessel "king", when they haven't had a monarch (and when they did, it was an emperor) for about 90 years at the time. And it turns out that there was a soviet scientist who worked on their space program who was named Korolev. So I suppose it's named after him?
Must've been awkward being named "King" in the Soviet Union
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Chevron 7 @lemmy.world slazer2au @lemmy.world Indeed
cross-posted from: https://quokk.au/post/739278
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Chevron 7 @lemmy.world SatyrSack @feddit.org P3X-888 lesson
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/3931802
Stargate SG-1 S7E7 "Enemy Mine"