Yes, i'm aware that the show pronounces it "BILL-ISK-NEAR". But as far as I can tell the correct pronunciation of the term from Norse Mythology is "BILL-SKER-NEAR".
The NOX were also part of the Great 4 races and their civilization was also still around. As for the Furlings we don't know what happened to them. Perhaps they died out, or perhaps they were still around too.
Stargate has forever scarred me to the point that whenever I hear the phrase “self replicating” in serious scientific discussion I get shivers at the mention of it
@@Predator42ID you don't mind the fact that you've only seen those parts of Nox society that they ALLOWED others to see? They fully control their image and in dozens of thousands of years not only put them in any danger, but even found out any proper info on them. Asgard also might look cute and pacifistic... depending if you're inside their ship or outside:D
Your right the Nox have not only survive but are thriving and the some of the Furlings are still around. Personally I love the Nox and I'm glad that they're pacifists because let's be honest that is the only reason they're still around otherwise the dumbass writers of the show would have wiped them out because they wouldn't want them to do anything to overshadow the humans of Earth every powerful race in the show that descent or amazing are generally killed off not so they don't overshadow the humans of Earth the Asgard the Tollens and definitely the Alterans. If they're good guys and are more advanced and powerful than the Tau'ri they won't be around for long or simply be written out of the show do you want to hear about them again.
My favorite part of the series is that once the Tau’ri had access to beaming tech, first thing we taught of “Lets beam nukes” Hell, canon wise, first Goa’uld mothership kill was using rings to deliver nukes.
The Asgard homeworld was actually destroyed sometime between 2003 and 2005 when their home sun was turned into a black hole. The planet destroyed in 2007 was a colony world.
@dimapez it was a good idea - replicators knew that world was rich in minerals and tech - and that it couldnt be a trap because that would be insanely bad cost/win ratio for the asgard. Basically it was a good trap beacuse replicators would not think that it was a trap. thus they would use bulk of their force to assault it.
The ORIGINAL Asgard homeworld was destroyed when the sun was turned into a black hole. Orilla (the one destroyed in 2007) was not just a colony world, it was the NEW homeworld, the place they moved after the destruction of the other one. It was more than just a colony.
What sets apart Asgard from all others is that it is THEIR tech. 99% of other faction in Stargate use watered down/passed over Ancient tech. Goa'uld, Asurans, Wraith, Ori. And all their splinters. And funnily enough, the story of the series was developing in the direction that terrans would use Asgard tech over Ancient one too thus refusing to follow the path set for them artificially.
You do realize that the greatest technological Marvel that the Tau'ri have is Alteran/Lantean technology right? And it's this wonderful City ship called Atlantis. Not to mention that the Asgard and the Ancients have been allies for thousands if not millions of years I'm quite sure that all four of them use aspects of each other's technology. But you're right the humans of Earth will be mostly using asgar technology because it's easier for them to get access to it's been purposefully dumb down by the Asgard so they can make use of it well some of it because the more they learn the more they'll have access to. Lantean technology on the other hand has not been dumbed down for them and they don't have an instruction manual ready for them not to mention even if it did they still wouldn't be able to understand it this technology is tens of millions of years more advanced than anything that have humans don't even have the science to comprehend this stuff so they are not supposed to be able to understand any of it. Then and again to be honest the whole concept of the Asgard entrusting all their knowledge and Technology to the humans of Earth don't even make any sense the other guys should know plenty of other more where is a species not to mention there's are aware that the knocks are still around it would make sense if they gave their knowledge and Technology to The Noxs because they can actually understand and make proper use of it unlike humans who you just want to blow s*** up and inevitably try to conquer others. Then again it made no conceivable sense to me that the Asgard didn't just go to the Nox and ask them for help I'm one hundred percent sure that the Nox has the technology and abilities to save their species. And even if then didn't the Nox and Asgard working together would have found a solution in absolutely no time. Man I love the series I really do but good gods those idiot writers ruined so much if it.
@@damianallen8377 I get what you mean, but remember that stargates aside, the weapon aspects (which is what was mainly needed throughout the series) of the ancients usually required ZPMs to functions and left very little instructions on how to build them. A fully stocked Atlantis is an opponent not even Ori motherships would stand a chance against, but because of lack of self production facilities, or proper instructions on how to make, the city currently lacks a ready arsenal or capacity to defend itself in a long term battle. Asgardian technology is powerful, reliable, and has been left with clear instructions on how to replicate. Best of all it, as far as I know, requires naquadah, which is readily available on the milky way.
"While our alliance is not contingent on SG1 remaining as is... It is preferred." -Thor That is how an Asgard unzips and shows that his floppy member is bigger than anyone else's in the galaxy, let alone that room.
@Mikolaj Kraszewski I don't disagree that the O'Neil looks more advanced and futuristic. But I think the Bliskirnir fits better with the Norse aesthetic. It looks like a hammer, the O'Neil simply doesn't have a Norse aesthetic
Given the spear-headed shape of the O'Neill class, I suspect the Asgard simply let us assume they name the class after the first ship we see, when in fact they refer to the Bilskirnirs as the Mjolnir-class and the O'Neills are really the Gungnir-class.
Seriously? It's clearly a reference to Mjolnir iconography from the Nörse mythology referring to Thor and the Aesir gods. While some of the Nox seem to be named after Vanir gods if I'm not mistaken. Aesir and Vanir fought each other, then made peace, became protectors of Midgard or something like that.
Simple. They were dying anyway. And from what we knew "Their last attempt to adress this cloning problem infected them with a disease that was spreading really quickly." They ran out of time and options.
@@joshmorel2363 It was stated in both "The Last Stand" and "Unending" that the Asgard seen throughout the series were clones and as Daniel states in "Unending;" "They chose to extend their lives through cloning millenia ago, which took any biological prospect for ascension off the table." They were already dying because of the 'law of diminishing returns,' each Asgard was basically a clone of a clone and therefore would have died out anyway given the repeated complications
The moment, when the Asgard committed a racial suicide was probably the most heartbreaking event in the whole Stargate franchise. I have really liked these guys.
It wasn't hearthbreaking it was the dumbest plot hole ever devised - basically a lazy ending to a story arc. They could have easly translated themselves into computers and then moved on as purely mechanical civilization at least until they "solved the problem" - Thor demonstrated that Asgard mind can do it even in primitive in comparison Gouauld Hatak Computer system. And Asgardians were already adept at loading/downloading conciousness from computer banks to clones and vice versa. There was no reason (sensible) to commit suicide on a planetary scale. "Asgard Core system" was a prime example that they could do it already.
@@krzosu I got the impression Thor didn't particularly enjoy being stuck in a computer. That may have affected their decision. The Asgard weren't completely destroyed, though. The Pegasus Galaxy had a colony, with the awesome battle suits.
@@Swiftbow Well Thor didnt ejoy it because he was basically tortured and had his mind ripped out of his brain against his will. So that was extreme circumstance (when he took over Anubis ship). On one occasion they have shown that they can carry their minds on board of ships and machines - when their new colony was assaulted by replicators (aka by 5-th) so they could do it both easly and safely. Dont get me wrong i bet that had some downsides to it too - but if you either had to genocide your people or make them live in machines i would prefer the machine one - at least that would give them some chances to survive and work on the problem.
@@krzosu I tend to agree, but I think part of the point was that their society had become stagnant and their zest for life had faded. Probably largely because they were immortal beings in bodies that had successively become less and less capable as time went on. They had no children, they had individually lived for thousands of years and had exhausted life's experiences. Death was something they had feared, like the Ancients. But unlike the Ancients, they elected to finally face death, rather than continue to cheat it.
This is easily one of the most powerful ships in all of Sci-Fi. Stargate kinda has the monopoly on the most powerful ships in Sci-fi and it's pretty awesome to see it.
The NOX were also part of the Great 4 races amd their civilization was also still around. As for the Furlings we don't know what happened to them. Perhaps they died out, or perhaps they were still around too.
I’ve always liked these old things. Damn shame that the builders for some reason couldn’t figure out a solution to that cloning problem, I still don’t think that makes much sense. I’m sure you’ve gotten this suggestion before but any ship from the Honor Harrington book series (Honorverse) would be cool to have on display.
Don’t they all look basically the same? Spindles with thick ends? Barring any non-canon appearances like comic books and video games and that old Havenite design with rotating dumbbells.
@Artem Bentsionov From what I understand yeah, they visually look pretty similar especially from a distance. But it would still be cool to hear about their lore on the channel.
Technically, the Bilskirnir was the name of Thor’s original flagship. We’re never told the name of the class. So it would be more proper to call it the Bilskirnir type. We also don’t know the class name of the Daniel Jackson, so Daniel Jackson type would be appropriate. I think O’Niell was specifically called a class at one point, so that works.
I would have been happy if the ships had been named the Mjolnir class due to the hammerhead shape, while the newer O'Neills (with the spear-like forebody) were officially called the Gungnir class.
Never understood how the explosive suppression technology still allowed firearms to operate without issue. Since bullets are propelled by essentially a shaped charge they shouldn't work any more than a grenade.
Something akin to how Halon douses a fire by interfering with the electron activity that releases energy during combustion. Halon 'poisons' a fire rather than cools or buries it.
Can we get Spacedock videos for the following ship and tech from Stargate: - Ancient Super Weapon [Chair] - Hasara Space Station - Midway Space Station - Lagrangian Point Satellite - Dakara Super Weapon - Replicator Attack Vessel - Gadmeer Terraformer - Stromos - Seberus - Tollan Stargate - Orlin's Stargate We understand that some of these items may require speculation on their dimensions, history, etc due to limited avaliable information. Any speculation as well as what factual knowledge there is avaliable is gladly welcomed. Thanks and can't wait to see these possible future videos!
@@Marcus51090 18 hours latter.....umm guys they have reached unmanageable numbers............we still got the dakara array right????? oh the ori blowed it up hmmm this is bad.........
Slight error on the history; The Asgard and the Nox were both alive when the Tau’ri reactivated the Stargate. The Asgard self destructed years later, leaving only the Nox known. The Ancients are extinct in the Milky Way, and we know virtually nothing about the Furlings, including whether they’re alive or not.
Well, the idea is that everything is happening while most Earth humans are unaware. In Universe, you have a Space Cold War between Earth and the Lucian Alliance, but only a tiny percentage of Earthlings know about it. In the XSGCOM fanfic, Earth accidentally becomes an interstellar empire, when the System Lords casually accept Weir’s outrageous demand for ownership of everything within 100 light years of Earth (she thought they’d say no). Earth leaders collectively facepalm, but gotta stick by your guns, can’t back down. They end up more as benevolent protestors, showing up to tell the primitives that the Goa’uld won’t be bothering them anymore and offering to help.
Yeah? By the way I have a question for that when Diaz car ascended what happened with all that technology like all the whole bunch of different espace chips? All different types they have what happened to them
Would you please consider doing a breakdown of the X-tornado from the Sonic X series? it may not have been originally designed to operate in space but in season three it was modified so it could do so. I'm actually not completely sure if the X-tornado that we see in season three is the exact same one that we see in seasons one and two perhaps you can shine some light on subject.
I fear what would happen to anyone that challenges the Tau'ri now that they basically have access to the entire technological catalog of both the Asgard and the Ancients (Lantean and Alterans via Atlantis, Antarctica outpost and possibly Destiny).
Random question, have you ever heard of the galaxy on Fire series? If you have, what do you think of the general universe, factions, and the ships? I think at the very least, you'll find it interesting
I miss stargate. Sg-1 broke innovated when it came regular military integrated into Sci-fi. Then Atlantis just topped it off. MGM need pull their finger out and continue that universe. The fans demand it!
*our days of bowing to the Asgard are over* _eyes flash_ I knew you could beam into the gate By the way he’s pronouncing Bilskirnir properly they got it wrong in the show
I love the asgard go-away beams. I mean they would totally win wars against most fictional armies. Just send one ship and it will totally delete them from existence. Rather they have faith in the emperor or super powers is irrelevant.
@Sagrotan Unfortunately I wouldn't trust 40k teleportation at all. Since its basically just shunt you to warp and back. You know the warp with demons and all. Compare to, hell compared to most fictional teleporters. Stargate are the safest ones ever.
Just some thoughts, but could the Tauri not use the ion engines on sations or bases? They (the engines) are rather powerful and could supplement the zero point module for the shields and other systems.
@RFS Korolev Daedalus - Class Battlecruiser Didn't they had some sites on planets? And what about Atlantis, they could use something to supplement their O-point modules.
@Spacedock. After rewatching the Matrix trilogy , i just had to point out that the ships from those movies/nor the walkers arent mentionend on this channel. Maybe give them some recognition,:)?
Well here a ship from a “bygone” show that would be great to see here it’s the “SA-43 Hammerhead” from the tv serie space:above and beyond. It’s part of hand few ship witch follow newtonienne laws so wanna give it a look?
Yes, i'm aware that the show pronounces it "BILL-ISK-NEAR". But as far as I can tell the correct pronunciation of the term from Norse Mythology is "BILL-SKER-NEAR".
The NOX were also part of the Great 4 races and their civilization was also still around. As for the Furlings we don't know what happened to them. Perhaps they died out, or perhaps they were still around too.
@@khyronkravshera7774 if i remember right the Asgard are still alive in the Pegasus Galaxy from Stargate Atlantis
@@philippchristel7637 Yeah, but that was a breakaway faction of Asgard who were far less noble than their cousins in the Ida galaxy.
Make video about Ori mothership.
@@ThePCguy17 But they manage to solve their cloning problem and survive. Thats more of what all the other "High Advanced" Races have done
Stargate has forever scarred me to the point that whenever I hear the phrase “self replicating” in serious scientific discussion I get shivers at the mention of it
Good
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Rom from DS9 has an ear to this section.👍
One more race of the Great Four survived - The Nox
I'm Team Furlings.
@@Predator42ID you don't mind the fact that you've only seen those parts of Nox society that they ALLOWED others to see? They fully control their image and in dozens of thousands of years not only put them in any danger, but even found out any proper info on them. Asgard also might look cute and pacifistic... depending if you're inside their ship or outside:D
not to mention the ambiguous(running joke) race call Furrlings
Your right the Nox have not only survive but are thriving and the some of the Furlings are still around. Personally I love the Nox and I'm glad that they're pacifists because let's be honest that is the only reason they're still around otherwise the dumbass writers of the show would have wiped them out because they wouldn't want them to do anything to overshadow the humans of Earth every powerful race in the show that descent or amazing are generally killed off not so they don't overshadow the humans of Earth the Asgard the Tollens and definitely the Alterans.
If they're good guys and are more advanced and powerful than the Tau'ri they won't be around for long or simply be written out of the show do you want to hear about them again.
Well technically the ancients survived too, they just went into spectator mode.
RIP the asgard homies, they were my fav species in Stargate
The Vanir are still around
Artem Bentsionov yea but the Asgard are still my favorite
They are not dead you’re forgetting the Asgard in the Pegasus galaxy
Marcus W which episode was it mentioned? i have bad memory when it comes to numbers xD
Zeropiano /Zero Network season 5 something it’s a 2 parter I can’t remember
My favorite part of the series is that once the Tau’ri had access to beaming tech, first thing we taught of “Lets beam nukes”
Hell, canon wise, first Goa’uld mothership kill was using rings to deliver nukes.
There's another use for teleportation tech?
Well, the Wraith pretty much negated that with their jamming field.
@@KenS1267 turning a starship into its base elements, putting armies into the vacuum of space, teleporting star matter on your enemy
If you're not going to beam a nuke what the point in even living? I mean really 😂
@@rhorynotmylastname7781 you can't beam through shields in stargate
Absolutely love Stargate ships.
Thanks for covering one of my favorite ships from Stargate.
Your stargate videos give me life.
The Asgard homeworld was actually destroyed sometime between 2003 and 2005 when their home sun was turned into a black hole. The planet destroyed in 2007 was a colony world.
@dimapez it was a good idea - replicators knew that world was rich in minerals and tech - and that it couldnt be a trap because that would be insanely bad cost/win ratio for the asgard. Basically it was a good trap beacuse replicators would not think that it was a trap. thus they would use bulk of their force to assault it.
The ORIGINAL Asgard homeworld was destroyed when the sun was turned into a black hole. Orilla (the one destroyed in 2007) was not just a colony world, it was the NEW homeworld, the place they moved after the destruction of the other one. It was more than just a colony.
Their original homeworld was called Halla iirc
Man, I love those little guys.
im glad the asgard atleast kind of survived in their pegasus offshoot
One of my favorite Stargate ships. Seeing it for the first time was pretty awesome
What sets apart Asgard from all others is that it is THEIR tech. 99% of other faction in Stargate use watered down/passed over Ancient tech. Goa'uld, Asurans, Wraith, Ori. And all their splinters. And funnily enough, the story of the series was developing in the direction that terrans would use Asgard tech over Ancient one too thus refusing to follow the path set for them artificially.
Well, the Asgard did something that the Ancients apparently never got the hang of.
They left instruction manuals.
@@westrim They also gave tech directed to Terrans and worked with them to integrate their tech with ours.
You do realize that the greatest technological Marvel that the Tau'ri have is Alteran/Lantean technology right? And it's this wonderful City ship called Atlantis.
Not to mention that the Asgard and the Ancients have been allies for thousands if not millions of years I'm quite sure that all four of them use aspects of each other's technology.
But you're right the humans of Earth will be mostly using asgar technology because it's easier for them to get access to it's been purposefully dumb down by the Asgard so they can make use of it well some of it because the more they learn the more they'll have access to. Lantean technology on the other hand has not been dumbed down for them and they don't have an instruction manual ready for them not to mention even if it did they still wouldn't be able to understand it this technology is tens of millions of years more advanced than anything that have humans don't even have the science to comprehend this stuff so they are not supposed to be able to understand any of it.
Then and again to be honest the whole concept of the Asgard entrusting all their knowledge and Technology to the humans of Earth don't even make any sense the other guys should know plenty of other more where is a species not to mention there's are aware that the knocks are still around it would make sense if they gave their knowledge and Technology to The Noxs because they can actually understand and make proper use of it unlike humans who you just want to blow s*** up and inevitably try to conquer others.
Then again it made no conceivable sense to me that the Asgard didn't just go to the Nox and ask them for help I'm one hundred percent sure that the Nox has the technology and abilities to save their species. And even if then didn't the Nox and Asgard working together would have found a solution in absolutely no time. Man I love the series I really do but good gods those idiot writers ruined so much if it.
@@damianallen8377 I get what you mean, but remember that stargates aside, the weapon aspects (which is what was mainly needed throughout the series) of the ancients usually required ZPMs to functions and left very little instructions on how to build them.
A fully stocked Atlantis is an opponent not even Ori motherships would stand a chance against, but because of lack of self production facilities, or proper instructions on how to make, the city currently lacks a ready arsenal or capacity to defend itself in a long term battle.
Asgardian technology is powerful, reliable, and has been left with clear instructions on how to replicate.
Best of all it, as far as I know, requires naquadah, which is readily available on the milky way.
The ori and alterins broke up a long time go there ides in tech change a lot and some reflected them together as a species
A new Spacedock video always makes me smile
Stargate videos are always welcome
"While our alliance is not contingent on SG1 remaining as is... It is preferred." -Thor
That is how an Asgard unzips and shows that his floppy member is bigger than anyone else's in the galaxy, let alone that room.
When you got nothing between your legs, but everyone still needs to duck when you turn around.
SUPREME COMMANDER...
More Stargate please
This was such an imposing design, I wish they had stuck with a similar aesthetic for the O'Neil class.
@Mikolaj Kraszewski I don't disagree that the O'Neil looks more advanced and futuristic. But I think the Bliskirnir fits better with the Norse aesthetic. It looks like a hammer, the O'Neil simply doesn't have a Norse aesthetic
@@marcusmanchester7095 i thought the O'Neal class looked kinda like a Viking helm?
Given the spear-headed shape of the O'Neill class, I suspect the Asgard simply let us assume they name the class after the first ship we see, when in fact they refer to the Bilskirnirs as the Mjolnir-class and the O'Neills are really the Gungnir-class.
there were break away asguard that sg atlantis never really explored much but they didn't seem like the type to suicide
They called themselves the Vanir and they solved the cloning problem, at least temporarily.
I feel a sudden urge to transport over with a large steely chair. Hmmmm.
Pudlord Tynan
“Commander”
“ *Supreme Commander* ”
I thought we fixed that thi*WHOOOSH*
But The Nox are still alive, they just went into isolation.
I think he meant "stand" as in play an active roll in the interstellar/intergalactic community.
The Nox are a bunch of arrogant blind pacifists and isolationists. They might as well be dead.
Also the furlings
@@ispyonthefbi What Furlings?
@@ThePCguy17 they were one of the first four races , the Asgard mention them to O'niell. However they were never shown on screen
I recently got back to binge watching stargate and happy to see the scifi show that "replaced" trek during its down time get some love
I love stargate. Thanks for the video
We remember the Asgard. Earth's best friend.
God I miss stargate.
How did I never realize that it’s shaped like a hammer?!?
Oh you got to be kidding me. My favorite show and I missed that!!! Shameful...
Seriously? It's clearly a reference to Mjolnir iconography from the Nörse mythology referring to Thor and the Aesir gods.
While some of the Nox seem to be named after Vanir gods if I'm not mistaken.
Aesir and Vanir fought each other, then made peace, became protectors of Midgard or something like that.
I think in the episode that introduced the Asgard the Tauri we're looking for Thor's Hammer, but I forgot.
"THOR! THOR! THOR! THOR!"
Aren't the Nox one of the four races? They're still around. Others will probably mention this too, sorry for any duplication.
"Still around" is a relative statement lol
One of the best ships in Stargate
I still question why the Asgard chose suicide? They seemed like they could help exploit the weakness of the Ori like the humans did.
Simple. They were dying anyway. And from what we knew "Their last attempt to adress this cloning problem infected them with a disease that was spreading really quickly." They ran out of time and options.
@@vadfarkas14 I forgot about the failed cloning part
@@joshmorel2363 It was stated in both "The Last Stand" and "Unending" that the Asgard seen throughout the series were clones and as Daniel states in "Unending;" "They chose to extend their lives through cloning millenia ago, which took any biological prospect for ascension off the table." They were already dying because of the 'law of diminishing returns,' each Asgard was basically a clone of a clone and therefore would have died out anyway given the repeated complications
I love the Ship Breakdowns! ;)
The moment, when the Asgard committed a racial suicide was probably the most heartbreaking event in the whole Stargate franchise. I have really liked these guys.
It didn't make much sense though.
It wasn't hearthbreaking it was the dumbest plot hole ever devised - basically a lazy ending to a story arc. They could have easly translated themselves into computers and then moved on as purely mechanical civilization at least until they "solved the problem" - Thor demonstrated that Asgard mind can do it even in primitive in comparison Gouauld Hatak Computer system. And Asgardians were already adept at loading/downloading conciousness from computer banks to clones and vice versa. There was no reason (sensible) to commit suicide on a planetary scale. "Asgard Core system" was a prime example that they could do it already.
@@krzosu I got the impression Thor didn't particularly enjoy being stuck in a computer. That may have affected their decision.
The Asgard weren't completely destroyed, though. The Pegasus Galaxy had a colony, with the awesome battle suits.
@@Swiftbow Well Thor didnt ejoy it because he was basically tortured and had his mind ripped out of his brain against his will. So that was extreme circumstance (when he took over Anubis ship). On one occasion they have shown that they can carry their minds on board of ships and machines - when their new colony was assaulted by replicators (aka by 5-th) so they could do it both easly and safely. Dont get me wrong i bet that had some downsides to it too - but if you either had to genocide your people or make them live in machines i would prefer the machine one - at least that would give them some chances to survive and work on the problem.
@@krzosu I tend to agree, but I think part of the point was that their society had become stagnant and their zest for life had faded. Probably largely because they were immortal beings in bodies that had successively become less and less capable as time went on. They had no children, they had individually lived for thousands of years and had exhausted life's experiences.
Death was something they had feared, like the Ancients. But unlike the Ancients, they elected to finally face death, rather than continue to cheat it.
Yay. A Stargate video.
I learn more about the Asgard in this "one" video then I did the series as a whole, especially the name of the Galaxy. thank you
then you didnt pay attention, the name of the galaxy was basically the first thing Asgards told Oneil when he met them for the first time ...
I love how this show takes place fifteen years ago.
Dear spacedock, we need some Robotech ships!
This is easily one of the most powerful ships in all of Sci-Fi. Stargate kinda has the monopoly on the most powerful ships in Sci-fi and it's pretty awesome to see it.
40k. Bye.
@@smalliesmalls9601 halo forerunner dreadnought... bye
Ancient city-ship. Farewell.
@@jonathangodin4775 Yeah the Ancient City Ship easily hands both of them their asses.
The NOX were also part of the Great 4 races amd their civilization was also still around. As for the Furlings we don't know what happened to them. Perhaps they died out, or perhaps they were still around too.
If the name is anytjing to go by, I'm glad they got off'ed.
Aztec. Quetzalcoatl was Aztec.
@@TentaclePentacle Have those beings been confirmed as furrlings? My understanding was that is was purely specualtive
Such an underrated show...
I love when they first talk to Carter: “This is just a recording, he can’t hear you!”
Thor: “I am not a recording! I am talking to from my flagship!
Long story short: Challenge us at your own peril.
damn i love the asgard, great video man
0:47 two you got the nox too.
They also had Daniel Jackson-class science ships.
The Daniel Jackson was an O'Neill class ship. The line probably had Samantha Carter and Teal'c ships, too.
The first contact with the Asgard informed us that they were in another galaxy. Who's to say that the Furlings are not also in another galaxy?
Thanks for this one, love your stargate stuff:-)
I have a question spacedock. How would a real life space warship look like?
When you remember how the asgard Made humanity the fifth Race and Just commited genocide man i Loved These Little guys
YES! This is why I'm subscribed for.
Not all Asgard are dead. The Vanir are still around in the Pegasus Galaxy.
God I miss the Asgard.
Best race.
Ah I just finished binging SG1 I love these ship
Love Asgard design
I always preferred the aesthetic of the Beliskner over the O'Neill myself.
Yeh.
Honestly they O'Neill seemed a bit too wide on the wing section, but that was it IMO.
More Stargate Videos are WELCOME.
Got to love the Asgard!
I’ve always liked these old things. Damn shame that the builders for some reason couldn’t figure out a solution to that cloning problem, I still don’t think that makes much sense.
I’m sure you’ve gotten this suggestion before but any ship from the Honor Harrington book series (Honorverse) would be cool to have on display.
Don’t they all look basically the same? Spindles with thick ends? Barring any non-canon appearances like comic books and video games and that old Havenite design with rotating dumbbells.
@Artem Bentsionov From what I understand yeah, they visually look pretty similar especially from a distance. But it would still be cool to hear about their lore on the channel.
I feel that the Bilskirnir is the best looking ship ever created on Science Fiction!
Indeed
Defo one of them.
That was the saddest episode of SG1, I did shed a tear or two..
Thanks for the content.
Yes! More stargate!
my faw asgard ship
Please do the Ori ship :)
You mean the toilet seat?
@@artembentsionov LOL
This was a badass ship.
Technically, the Bilskirnir was the name of Thor’s original flagship. We’re never told the name of the class. So it would be more proper to call it the Bilskirnir type. We also don’t know the class name of the Daniel Jackson, so Daniel Jackson type would be appropriate. I think O’Niell was specifically called a class at one point, so that works.
Artem Bentsionov It’s called Bilskirnir-class. stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Bilskirnir-class_ship
Thor’s ship was named Biliskner.
I would have been happy if the ships had been named the Mjolnir class due to the hammerhead shape, while the newer O'Neills (with the spear-like forebody) were officially called the Gungnir class.
I'm of the opinion that the Asgard didn't have to destroy their homeworld.
Never understood how the explosive suppression technology still allowed firearms to operate without issue. Since bullets are propelled by essentially a shaped charge they shouldn't work any more than a grenade.
My exact thoughts. Maybe it activates during a larger explosion
Or its specialised to detect and disable electronic detonators, which seems to be the most used kind of detonator in the galaxy...
Something akin to how Halon douses a fire by interfering with the electron activity that releases energy during combustion. Halon 'poisons' a fire rather than cools or buries it.
Ori Warship next! 🔥🔥🔥
This show was awesome. Miss it
I would like to see a video about the Ori Motherships!
Can we get Spacedock videos for the following ship and tech from Stargate:
- Ancient Super Weapon [Chair]
- Hasara Space Station
- Midway Space Station
- Lagrangian Point Satellite
- Dakara Super Weapon
- Replicator Attack Vessel
- Gadmeer Terraformer
- Stromos
- Seberus
- Tollan Stargate
- Orlin's Stargate
We understand that some of these items may require speculation on their dimensions, history, etc due to limited avaliable information. Any speculation as well as what factual knowledge there is avaliable is gladly welcomed. Thanks and can't wait to see these possible future videos!
1 surviving Replicator pressed the dislike button 😄
It already replicated, now there are two of them XD
@@sephiroth593, whelp time to break out the Anti-Replicator weapons out again 😄
It’s now 5 we better get them under control
@@Marcus51090 18 hours latter.....umm guys they have reached unmanageable numbers............we still got the dakara array right????? oh the ori blowed it up hmmm this is bad.........
chorky dorky just play the b side of the crystal dude lol easy lol
Dalek ship next?
You need to do an Ori Mothership!
Man, I miss the bilsccineer class.
Slight error on the history;
The Asgard and the Nox were both alive when the Tau’ri reactivated the Stargate. The Asgard self destructed years later, leaving only the Nox known. The Ancients are extinct in the Milky Way, and we know virtually nothing about the Furlings, including whether they’re alive or not.
The ancients aren't technically extinct. They just ascended. They are still around, just in a totally different form.
Stargate Wraith ships please :)
Man I love Stargate! on a related note its weird to hear current dates when talking about science fiction
Well, the idea is that everything is happening while most Earth humans are unaware. In Universe, you have a Space Cold War between Earth and the Lucian Alliance, but only a tiny percentage of Earthlings know about it.
In the XSGCOM fanfic, Earth accidentally becomes an interstellar empire, when the System Lords casually accept Weir’s outrageous demand for ownership of everything within 100 light years of Earth (she thought they’d say no). Earth leaders collectively facepalm, but gotta stick by your guns, can’t back down. They end up more as benevolent protestors, showing up to tell the primitives that the Goa’uld won’t be bothering them anymore and offering to help.
Two words. Plausible deniability. Its all real 🙌👐🙌👐🙌👐🙌
for the expolisn dampening system why does it not stop tau ri gunpowder weapons
Sir, this is a fictional show. You aren't allowed to ask questions that make sense.
Yeah? By the way I have a question for that when Diaz car ascended what happened with all that technology like all the whole bunch of different espace chips? All different types they have what happened to them
Asgard literally gave everything to Earth
Spacedock
233K subscribers The Asgard Bilskirnir-class is still an awesome ship.
Would you please consider doing a breakdown of the X-tornado from the Sonic X series?
it may not have been originally designed to operate in space but in season three it was modified so it could do so.
I'm actually not completely sure if the X-tornado that we see in season three is the exact same one that we see in seasons one and two perhaps you can shine some light on subject.
I fear what would happen to anyone that challenges the Tau'ri now that they basically have access to the entire technological catalog of both the Asgard and the Ancients (Lantean and Alterans via Atlantis, Antarctica outpost and possibly Destiny).
1400 meters long? Sure was nice of the Aasgard to round it off to the nearest meter.
There is no reason the Asgard beaming system couldn't demolecularize people, too.
i think it would be far more easier and practical to just move them lets say 200 m off the ground and let the gravity do the rest ...
@@Asghaad 😂😂😂 or transport the individual into the vacuum of space
Random question, have you ever heard of the galaxy on Fire series? If you have, what do you think of the general universe, factions, and the ships? I think at the very least, you'll find it interesting
Yay! Stargate!
I miss stargate. Sg-1 broke innovated when it came regular military integrated into Sci-fi. Then Atlantis just topped it off. MGM need pull their finger out and continue that universe. The fans demand it!
*our days of bowing to the Asgard are over* _eyes flash_
I knew you could beam into the gate
By the way he’s pronouncing Bilskirnir properly they got it wrong in the show
Thors Pimp hand
Lore reloaded tho
I love the asgard go-away beams. I mean they would totally win wars against most fictional armies. Just send one ship and it will totally delete them from existence. Rather they have faith in the emperor or super powers is irrelevant.
@Sagrotan Unfortunately I wouldn't trust 40k teleportation at all. Since its basically just shunt you to warp and back. You know the warp with demons and all. Compare to, hell compared to most fictional teleporters. Stargate are the safest ones ever.
@Sagrotan I worship the Omnissiah.
God I miss this TV series
Just some thoughts, but could the Tauri not use the ion engines on sations or bases? They (the engines) are rather powerful and could supplement the zero point module for the shields and other systems.
@RFS Korolev Daedalus - Class Battlecruiser Didn't they had some sites on planets? And what about Atlantis, they could use something to supplement their O-point modules.
@RFS Korolev Daedalus - Class Battlecruiser I meant the energy production.
@RFS Korolev Daedalus - Class Battlecruiser I made a mistake. I wanted to say Ion generators.
@Spacedock. After rewatching the Matrix trilogy , i just had to point out that the ships from those movies/nor the walkers arent mentionend on this channel. Maybe give them some recognition,:)?
"Only the Asgard survived" Reallly? I guess the Nox doesn't ring a bell then? Not familiar with them?
@dimapez never mentioned, never happened. you want it to work that way in your fan-fiction, feel free... :)
Well here a ship from a “bygone” show that would be great to see here it’s the “SA-43 Hammerhead” from the tv serie space:above and beyond. It’s part of hand few ship witch follow newtonienne laws so wanna give it a look?
When Goa’ulds upgraded their shielding tech, both Tolan and Asgard Ion wepons stopped beiing efective
"The vessels you face are far superior to the one you attacked. Challenge us at your own peril."
The Nox were also still around
I always heard it as Biliskner.
Wow, Spacedock has detailed plans. Either that or a fertile imagination.