THANKS SO MUCH for watching! If you want to see more ships from the Stargate universe, check out this video on Earth's fleet of BC-304 battle cruisers: ua-cam.com/video/BwoTXpao7no/v-deo.html
I had a dream once about being a interstellar being a million times stronger than a ascended being and I helped earth sinse the beginning of stargate program flourishing them to full power by helping them get "free gau'ld and Ori ships hundreds of them and other technology and helped the Atlantis expedition take over the replicator world and there 30 something Aurora battle cruisers they had , another city ship , hundreds of zpm cores and puddle jumpers too and also gave them the whole fleet of the wraith all of them and hundreds of thousands of darts too and converted all hive and cruiser ships to super hive and super cruisers to use , and earth expanded on a new horizon exploring, learning, and colonizing new worlds being able to defend their planets and solar systems and hold there own against in space wars using gau'ld ha'tak ships, wraith super hive and super cruisers, Ori ships, Aurora battleships, hundreds of puddle jumpers, hundreds of thousands of darts and 2 city ships to use and seeing them grow and prosper made me happy lol 😎
Neither did some of the writers. 😅 The end of "Double Jeopardy" in Season 4 called for the 3-sided Ha'tak to land on a 4-sided pyramid, and the VFX team had to make the shot work.
@@GateWorldDotNet Maybe the three sided pyramid can "open" up to becomes four sided when landing. But when in space, two sides compress? Just an idea xD
@@GateWorldDotNet It looks like the base of the Hatak has landing gear that can retract inward and outward to accommodate landing on 4 sided pyramids. Still very odd that it is 3 sided, when all pyramids on Earth are 4 sided. Wonder what the in universe reason is.
My favorite is the cargo ship, because it just doesn't care. Need to transport some stuff? Got it. Need to sneak into an enemy base? Can do. Need to hyperspace an asteroid? Absolutely. It just does everything. I like utilitarian ship designs that can get practically any job done. Maybe doesn't excel especially at any one thing, but it's good enough for whatever you wanna do.
I’m with ya, utilitarian ships are great because you’d end up using them the majority of the time, and when you’re met with surprise situation, its better to be in a ship that leaves you with many options, making you potentially more likely to survive whatever encounter or accomplishing w.e your goal you have.
Like a workhorse type spaceship, there's a race called serrakin their pretty advance for themselves and their planet is run by a family friendly mega corporation etc , they have a ion drive that can be mass produce on a large scale that has hyperspace capacity and it runs on nitrogen gas which is very easy to find especially gas planets , just build a mid size cargo/armored ship that has good shields, energy or heavy ballistic weapons , and it can be the workhorse of your people and can trade and secure the gallax
I had a dream once about being a interstellar being a million times stronger than a ascended being and I helped earth sinse the beginning of stargate program flourishing them to full power by helping them get "free gau'ld and Ori ships hundreds of them and other technology and helped the Atlantis expedition take over the replicator world and there 30 something Aurora battle cruisers they had , another city ship , hundreds of zpm cores and puddle jumpers too and also gave them the whole fleet of the wraith all of them and hundreds of thousands of darts too and converted all hive and cruiser ships to super hive and super cruisers to use , and earth expanded on a new horizon exploring, learning, and colonizing new worlds being able to defend their planets and solar systems and hold there own against in space wars using gau'ld ha'tak ships, wraith super hive and super cruisers, Ori ships, Aurora battleships, hundreds of puddle jumpers, hundreds of thousands of darts and 2 city ships to use, Hundreds ofarmed tel'tak ships and hundreds of al'kesh ships to use ,I helped bring the destiny ship come to earth to use and the tauri brought a fleet of Gau'ld ships to fight against the nakia and drone ships like in stargate universe proving their capabilities, seeing them grow and prosper made me happy lol 😎
I like how he says the tel'tak can easily land on a planet and he shows a crash landing hahahahahah love your videos I got recently interested in Stargate and this video helps alot about the goauld ships
True lol, I'm surprised they didn't put energy weapons on it to use it would of been very useful sinse they have hundreds of tel'tak ships I would of used them for often lol
It would have been interesting to see the Apophis' Mothership become a more common place dreadnought in the series. Ba'al, Anubis, and the Lucian Alliance would easily be the most prolific users of such ships if they were made common.
@@yotuel9064what??? I don't think I've ever heard such tripe. They have the means to build whatever ships they need, when they need them. The Gou'ald had a galactic spanning empire, you can't do that without the proper infrastructure.
This video is amazing. The Tel'tac reminds me of the " cemi", which were made of stone, by the original population, the Tainos, of my island, in the Caribbean Sea. We believe that it was a way of honoring their ancestors. Much smaller of course. Thanks for this work. I really appreciate it.
The blade or fin on the bottom of Osiris' ship is almost certainly a keel. Keels help stabilize small ships in ocean currents. Maybe the intended purpose is similar to help small space ships deal with solarwinds when traveling inside a solar system near a star.
Possibly, the 'stabilizing' keel extrusion might have had a secondary function: collecting free charged particles in a given Star system to supplement it's drive system. Being a much older design technologically it might not have the power reserves of a more modern cargo ship?
I miss quality tv, and stargate! A great unique and well scripted tv series with great actors. Pity Atlantis didn't finish properly, and that universe strayed from the original values that made stargate what it was, only to get cancelled as a result.
I always loved the Goa'uld because of their unique look which stole so perfectly from Egyptian mythology. I was so sad when they faced out the giant Jaffa transformation helmets and only used the the metal hair net ^^.
Maybe as an in-universe reason, the threat of Earth's ground troops forced them to abandon the (probably) ceremonial helmet in favor of better combat efficency?
Great video. Just two points to clarify: 1. The udajeet is a different class ship than the deathglider (perhaps an older version). It is not capable of space flight. 2. The transport ship can also be equiped with weapons. In season 10 episode 15 there is a scene where a modified transport ship owned by the bounty hunter Odai Ventrell destroys another transport ship. I think it's weapons are slightly more powerfull than the deathglider ones.. This modification makes the transport ship excelent for sneak attacks in theory...
Thanks for your comment. I suspect you are right about the udajeet from the film being a different iteration of fighter, but because the TV series tweaked and adapted elements from the film to suit its own needs I think we don't have enough in-canon evidence to say this decisively. It seems that the TV writers were working with Ra's udajeet in mind when they put death gliders into the SG-1 pilot. (2) Yes! That's the only shot from the series (AFAIK) that shows an armed Tel'tak. It makes sense that a bounty hunter like Ventrell added this on to his ship -- so I think it's the exception that proves the rule. It's exceedingly rare (perhaps a one-off mod), and not just a higher-end model where most Goa'uld are too cheap to pay for the upgrade.
@@GateWorldDotNet Hey thx for the response! The film is based of a book. I think I got the information on the udajeet from there... I recommend it to you if you haven't read it already. It is better than the film.
It's clearly functioning as a palace in the film -- i.e., the place where Ra lives and rules from when he is on Abydos. That's more or less the point of landing on a pyramid for any duration; he doesn't have to beam down and move into a summer home. There are versions of pyramid ships in the clips shown here -- "Thor's Chariot" (Heru'ur, Ra's offspring), "Double Jeopardy" (owned by Cronus), as well as a pyramid facility (though not evidently a ship) on the surface of Hathor's planet in "Into the Fire."
@@GateWorldDotNet there was also an improvement made to the hyperdrives at some point, since Teal’c says that they used to only go a few times the speed of light, which would still take years or decades to get anywhere significant
@@artembentsionov Yeah, that speed business wasn't ever revisited after Apophis' ships got to Earth. I took it as an indication that Teal'c isn't an engineer and got it really, really wrong. But it's also possible that the Goa'uld had JUST gotten better hyperdrive techology and implemented it that first year after he left.
You can always tell a more recent show because of tracking shots and camera focusing, as if it’s a real camera trying to capture something. I think BSG started that trend. I remember seeing it in Mass Effect
Not putting a cloak on the troop transport seems crazy. If any ship they had could make use of it, it would be the troop transport. Hell, forget just protecting your jaffa, it's the perfect strategic apparatus. Load 1000 troop transports, cloak them, land in an sport empty field next to the capital of the planet you're invading. Out of thin air an entire army appears and you weren't even aware you were under attack until it's over. Idk, but 20,000 warriors appear out of no where, i might just be willing to believe their ruler was a god.
The ship at the end of the pilot should never have been changed. Being able to convert to a glider was interesting and is nice change to the ships you usually see in the series.
I don't mind the unique ship or the transformation. What's weird to me is that in all the subsequent shots it looks exactly the same as the other glider. If there is room in the back for 8 or 10 people to stand up, it should appear many times the size of a standard death glider.
@@GateWorldDotNet I was thinking about it... what if rings dematerialized them, stored the information and later rematerialized back on the ground without physically storing them into the ship itself? :D
It is a shame they havent really told us anything about goauld ship (or tech) history beside vague "well, they stole it from abother race". In novels, there is plenty of intereting stuff, backhground etc.
@GateWorld Kree ! you did miss one at least which counts as a ship first only getting a small hint where Daniel pretended to be Mektal Oz Kree ! as in :The System Lord Space Outpost at the end of the Galaxy . We first saw this outpost where Baal had a taste of Goauld dish in The Summit i believe and has been moved for security reasons while fighting Anubis . But the damn thing is like a Goauld hotel resort a combination of Flag ships and Hatak mother ships . From what i seen it can house all of the system lords ships but also Peltak designs that differ . Perhapsthey build it with the assistance of the Asgards . Sadly for them , it did not withstand the cunning and evil of a Human Form Replicator duplicate of Carter
I'm planning to revisit the Goa'uld space station (in the Hasara system) in its own video down the line. It didn't make the list here because it isn't a ship.
Noticed that the Apophis Mothership seems to be constructed around a Ra-style Pyramid ship? I always assumed that, off-screen, the pyramid sections were supposed to uncouple from the spaceborn superstructure, much like seen with the Trade Federations ships sphere setions in Star Wars. I always thought that Apophis ship was a "big pyramid ship" like Ras one, with its full superstructure attached. We only seem to see those when landed or in take off/landing maneuvers. Kind of, always with their pants down. While Apohis fields one, fully ready for action. Maybe the last fully operational Goa'uld Flag Battleship. One of the most dangerous things that roam the milky way. Giving us a glimpse of the luck the Humans had to catch the Goa'uld maybe at their most disorganized and militarily vulnerable moment in millenia after accidentally plunging the Goa'uld into a disastrous civil war by killing Ra. Thinking Ras family had several pyramid ships in production/stand by that were destroyed on the ground by the Asgard early on and assuming that most, if not all of these Battleships that were operational at the point of the Abydos incident maybe got destroyed or disabled during the System-Lords fighting after Ras death. This is all speculation and not well founded, but it would explain 1. Why the Goa'uld were the dominant force in the milky way for so long, even though they seemed a little bit of a pushover in SG-1 and 2. Why at that point, after the Tau'ri took out Ra and later reimerged, the Goa'ulds nimbus of invincibility was showing serious cracks, inspiring numerous rebellious sentiments amongst their subjects all across the galaxy.
The Ha'taks do seem to be a different ship design entirely, and not just a pyramid ship slid inside a (potentially detachable) superstructure. The biggest difference is that the pyramid shape inside the Ha'tak is a 3-sided pyramid (excluding the base).
@@GateWorldDotNet Thanks for answering! ;) Yes, we never see Ha'taks detaching the pyramid. Although i insisted to believe they could when i was a child. Apophis Mothership however has a 4 sided pyramid and that one looks almost exactly like the pyramid-ships that are under construction in the Asgard first contact episode ("Thors Chariot"), or like a less detailed version of Ras ship from the original movie. 4 sided pyramid with 3 horizontal gaps and 1 vertical gap running down one side, solid tip. Though Ras pyramid ship from the original movie is of course much more detailed and decorated and it would make sense if it was a unique or at least heavily customized variant.
2:29 actually if you look at the Ba'al time travel satellite you'll note that there is what looks like an older vessal at the top, older and smaller I'm assuming. If we consider that tip as an indication we can assume that the ships grew over time as more and more advances in the understanding of ainchients technology developed
From looks, i love the alkesh but i would settle for a teltak. A Hatak is a bit big for just me but with a light crew of maybe only some close friends, it would make for a useful vessel.
Anubis wasn't authorized to use ancient knowledge. He could only do what he could have done as a goa'uld. Anubis' mothership only appears after he had stolen asgard knowledge, so it is more likely it is built upon asgard knowledge.
Even though he was only shown to be able to use Ancient tech he could have discovered as a Gouald, he was shown to use ancient knowledge all the time, ie: mind probe, improved shields weapons hyperdrives and many many caches of ancient tech like the gene editing outpost, dhd recharger and eyes of ra. Also a ship of that size, based on how long it took to reappear after its destruction, seems to indicate it takes considerable resources and time to build. Also the ship has no Asgard tech that I can find with the exception of Asgard hologram projectors.
Something I never remember seeing while watching Stargate - you see our heroes stealing the odd Death Glider, and flying it, but did we ever get a look at what's actually inside the cockpit in any episode? I mean, are the controls of it something similar to the cargo ship's flight deck equipment? I can't recall seeing anything like that.
I had a dream once about being a interstellar being a million times stronger than a ascended being and I helped earth sinse the beginning of stargate program flourishing them to full power by helping them get "free gau'ld and Ori ships hundreds of them and other technology and helped the Atlantis expedition take over the replicator world and there 30 something Aurora battle cruisers they had , another city ship , hundreds of zpm cores and puddle jumpers too and also gave them the whole fleet of the wraith all of them and hundreds of thousands of darts too and converted all hive and cruiser ships to super hive and super cruisers to use , and earth expanded on a new horizon exploring, learning, and colonizing new worlds being able to defend their planets and solar systems and hold there own against in space wars using gau'ld ha'tak ships, wraith super hive and super cruisers, Ori ships, Aurora battleships, hundreds of puddle jumpers, hundreds of thousands of darts and 2 city ships to use and seeing them grow and prosper made me happy lol 😎
if i head to chose witch one id get if i could it be a Ha'tak with a cloaking device its very versatile and i can just vanish if in trouble its also big enough to serve as a mini mobile base like a camper ^^
There's an episode where a cargo ship does shoot another one down. In that one episode, bounty I think. It was a bounty hunters ship so I suppose it could have been an aftermarket model.
I don;t have a choice in my favorite ship. It has to be the "Needle Threader". A: one of my favorite things about biking, is "threading the needle". B: Bra'Tac is the man! If he picks this ship, you know it's damn good! C: That thing is just sexy. Like, "the courts should file a restraining order against me" sexy!
On the show from the first series they counted numerous types of tech and sources of knowledge, especially one from the Ancients archive which they never took advantages!
It surprises me that in their many thousands of years of existence, the Goa'uld never invented tanks or armored vehicles, or even light vehicles that can hover off the ground for mobility. Did no Goa'uld system lord ever consider using ground assault vehicles against their rivals or to make it easier to put down rebellions? They are an advanced space faring civilization with weapons and technology far ahead of our own, yet aside from their capital ships and death gliders, their battlefield tactics are basically what we had in the 17th century.
Who says they haven't? We only saw a small portion of their capabilities because of how SG-1 interacted with the gou'ald. They would have so much technology we haven't seen.
I can see the struts being a part of Apophis's mothership. After all, not every planet has a large enough area of flat ground or a mountain or structure to land on.
I've never spent much time scrutinizing the different CG models throughout the series' run, TBH. I'd love to see someone do a breakdown of the differences and which versions show up where.
@@GateWorldDotNet I'd love for someone to make that as well. It's always bugged me that no one has really mentioned that there's like 3 to 5 different models/variants when they talk about the Ha'tak.
The Glider seating 2 people was really nothing more than a plot device that allowed multiple characters to occupy a single Glider for the purpose of the narrative.
If sg1 didn't win, the go'ould would have wanted more, moved to another Galaxy and would have lost to the replicators. Replicators don't respond to force, they are too smart
I had a thought while watching.. It is said many times the the Goa'uld steal their technology from others, and rarely invent their own. We do see newer versions, but do we know who they originally stole their main tech from? If not, that would be a cool prequil story.
Mainly from the Ancients/Lanteans, who hadn't ascended yet, and could be taken as hosts. Some had stolen some Asgard tech. This was covered in a few episodes, but i can't recall which ones.
@@mynkir-sol2150that's never mentioned. The goauld found and learned how to use ancient and other means of production to make their ships and weapons. But it matters little how they got that information or technology. They have it, have been using and building of their own understanding on it for well over ten thousand years, long before they found earth. Everything they have in terms of their military technology etc they created themselves. They understand the science behind it enough to create and invent, and this was shown in the show. And they have the advantage of genetic memory, which means they keep that information and knowledge throughout their generations. They never stole their ships etc, they created them, along with their weapon s and other technology. They know what they are doing, and as was said a few times in the show they are way smarter than us.
Was there ever a full explanation on how the Egyptians won the uprising fighting with sticks, spears, bows and arrows, against a staff weapon, we knew staff weapon existed when SG1 went back in time, I would have love to see the rebellion that kick Ra off Earth, because it seems like just 5-10 Jaffa would have been able to prevent that uprising, unless the Egyptians figured out how to use the staff weapon themselves, or they overwhelm the Jaffa but that seems impossible unless there were thousands of Egyptians, because just one Jaffa would be able to kill one person every 1-3 seconds.
There are flashbacks / echoes in the movie, with the Abydonian uprising. I think it's a numbers game. 5,000 revolting peasants can overwhelm 100 armed Jaffa. Ra then abandoned the planet because it wasn't worth the resources to retake it, and have to deal with constant insurgencies. The Goa'uld control over a world is often in part achieved by breaking a people's spirit, misleading them about their identity and their true power (Skaara says they believed that Ra was an evil *god*), and making a rebellion more trouble than it's worth. I think the story of the movie and Ra's response (both on Abydos and, previously, on Earth) is that once that dam breaks, once the facade is shattered, there's no use in sticking around any more.
@@GateWorldDotNet In the season 8 episodes , Moebius I and Moebius II, SG1 go back in time, get killed but before they die they record themselves and who they are. That recording gets found in the present which causes the formation of a alternate version of SG1 and they back in time. Because the alt SG1 goes back in time to help kick RA off Earth it resets the time line to the original SG1 team. SG1 doesn't go back in time because the alt SG1 team already help kick Ra off Earth. It's sort of a grandfather/predestination time travel paradox rolled into one.
I wish you had mentioned that Apophis/Sobekh's Mothership transformed for a faster flight mode... You could even see it doing that during the video. Then again, if it was mentioned, apologies, It was noisy while watching...
The "needle threader" is in the video. There isnr another glider that can fit through a gate, though early on in the show there's a shot from "Singularly" that kind of looks like it. The glider pulls up just before it reaches the gate, and it kind of looks like it went through the ring.
THANKS SO MUCH for watching! If you want to see more ships from the Stargate universe, check out this video on Earth's fleet of BC-304 battle cruisers: ua-cam.com/video/BwoTXpao7no/v-deo.html
Hey what about the famous '200 MT" ? Is it legit or not !
It's so crazy that Osiris' ship was just laying there fully functional on Earth. Could have come in handy a couple of times.
Shocking no one found it being so big.
Lol right, there were dozens of times they could of taken gau'ld and Ori ships to use but plot development lol
I had a dream once about being a interstellar being a million times stronger than a ascended being and I helped earth sinse the beginning of stargate program flourishing them to full power by helping them get "free gau'ld and Ori ships hundreds of them and other technology and helped the Atlantis expedition take over the replicator world and there 30 something Aurora battle cruisers they had , another city ship , hundreds of zpm cores and puddle jumpers too and also gave them the whole fleet of the wraith all of them and hundreds of thousands of darts too and converted all hive and cruiser ships to super hive and super cruisers to use , and earth expanded on a new horizon exploring, learning, and colonizing new worlds being able to defend their planets and solar systems and hold there own against in space wars using gau'ld ha'tak ships, wraith super hive and super cruisers, Ori ships, Aurora battleships, hundreds of puddle jumpers, hundreds of thousands of darts and 2 city ships to use and seeing them grow and prosper made me happy lol 😎
@@tylersoto7465 mighty boring...
Almost nobody would watch or read it.
@@tylersoto7465 it was explicitly stated that only the Ori priors can operate Ori ships
Been watching SG-1 religiously since the first season on Showtime days and I never noticed the Ha'tak was only a 3 sided pyramid.
Neither did some of the writers. 😅 The end of "Double Jeopardy" in Season 4 called for the 3-sided Ha'tak to land on a 4-sided pyramid, and the VFX team had to make the shot work.
@@GateWorldDotNet Maybe the three sided pyramid can "open" up to becomes four sided when landing. But when in space, two sides compress?
Just an idea xD
I _Knew_ something seemed off about it!
Omg, I remember watching it on Showtime with my parents and siblings back in the day. Nostalgia trip and fond memories for sure :3
@@GateWorldDotNet It looks like the base of the Hatak has landing gear that can retract inward and outward to accommodate landing on 4 sided pyramids. Still very odd that it is 3 sided, when all pyramids on Earth are 4 sided. Wonder what the in universe reason is.
Anubis be like: I need all 6 infinity stones to rule the galaxy.
Yeah,Anubis the egiptian titan.
Weirdly, I have to think about Dragonballz.
Yet, much like the gauntlet, not immune to sabotage.
Or a death star lol
@@nagash303 prob bec of the eye of ra beeing orange
My favorite is the cargo ship, because it just doesn't care. Need to transport some stuff? Got it. Need to sneak into an enemy base? Can do. Need to hyperspace an asteroid? Absolutely. It just does everything. I like utilitarian ship designs that can get practically any job done. Maybe doesn't excel especially at any one thing, but it's good enough for whatever you wanna do.
I’m with ya, utilitarian ships are great because you’d end up using them the majority of the time, and when you’re met with surprise situation, its better to be in a ship that leaves you with many options, making you potentially more likely to survive whatever encounter or accomplishing w.e your goal you have.
You can still tune it. While most teltaks didnt have weapons, its not that hard to mount some missiles or even staffcanons.
Like a workhorse type spaceship, there's a race called serrakin their pretty advance for themselves and their planet is run by a family friendly mega corporation etc , they have a ion drive that can be mass produce on a large scale that has hyperspace capacity and it runs on nitrogen gas which is very easy to find especially gas planets , just build a mid size cargo/armored ship that has good shields, energy or heavy ballistic weapons , and it can be the workhorse of your people and can trade and secure the gallax
Ah yes the Goauld, the pickpocketing thieves of the galaxies technology.
They aren’t the only ones tau'ri
I had a dream once about being a interstellar being a million times stronger than a ascended being and I helped earth sinse the beginning of stargate program flourishing them to full power by helping them get "free gau'ld and Ori ships hundreds of them and other technology and helped the Atlantis expedition take over the replicator world and there 30 something Aurora battle cruisers they had , another city ship , hundreds of zpm cores and puddle jumpers too and also gave them the whole fleet of the wraith all of them and hundreds of thousands of darts too and converted all hive and cruiser ships to super hive and super cruisers to use , and earth expanded on a new horizon exploring, learning, and colonizing new worlds being able to defend their planets and solar systems and hold there own against in space wars using gau'ld ha'tak ships, wraith super hive and super cruisers, Ori ships, Aurora battleships, hundreds of puddle jumpers, hundreds of thousands of darts and 2 city ships to use, Hundreds ofarmed tel'tak ships and hundreds of al'kesh ships to use ,I helped bring the destiny ship come to earth to use and the tauri brought a fleet of Gau'ld ships to fight against the nakia and drone ships like in stargate universe proving their capabilities, seeing them grow and prosper made me happy lol 😎
I like how he says the tel'tak can easily land on a planet and he shows a crash landing hahahahahah love your videos I got recently interested in Stargate and this video helps alot about the goauld ships
Thanks for watching, Spartan!
True lol, I'm surprised they didn't put energy weapons on it to use it would of been very useful sinse they have hundreds of tel'tak ships I would of used them for often lol
An excellent addition to the stargate lore. I would like to see a similar video with all of Earth's ships 😁
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@@stargate-fan65 ahhh, awesome! Thanks 😊
Only 7 battle cruisers and a slew of x303s
@@JohnS-il1dr x302s (the fighters). x303 is the prometheus.
We have a number of shuttles...
4:53 "And it can easly land on the surface of a planet." The video shows pictures of a crashlanding Tel'tak^^
“Another happy landing.” 😊
My personal favorites are Ra's pyramid ship and the Apophis mothership.
It would have been interesting to see the Apophis' Mothership become a more common place dreadnought in the series. Ba'al, Anubis, and the Lucian Alliance would easily be the most prolific users of such ships if they were made common.
The feudal societies mantained by the systems lords would strugle to gather the resources and construct them.
Baal and Anubis, maybe. But I don't see the Luician Alliance being able to , or wanting to, build them.
Yep and the tauri could beam in and steal them for ourselves to be more powerful lol
@@yotuel9064what??? I don't think I've ever heard such tripe. They have the means to build whatever ships they need, when they need them. The Gou'ald had a galactic spanning empire, you can't do that without the proper infrastructure.
People in 2010: StarGate is dead
me in 2021: watching video about Goauld ships :-)
Right now i am watching it again... i am at 2nd season right now :D
Anubis and Apophis Motherships are both awesome.
This video is amazing. The Tel'tac reminds me of the " cemi", which were made of stone, by the original population, the Tainos, of my island, in the Caribbean Sea. We believe that it was a way of honoring their ancestors. Much smaller of course. Thanks for this work. I really appreciate it.
Thanks for watching!
11:07 is my favorite scene in all of SG-1
The blade or fin on the bottom of Osiris' ship is almost certainly a keel. Keels help stabilize small ships in ocean currents. Maybe the intended purpose is similar to help small space ships deal with solarwinds when traveling inside a solar system near a star.
I like that! Maybe the ship was designed for specific operations near a star.
Possibly, the 'stabilizing' keel extrusion might have had a secondary function: collecting free charged particles in a given Star system to supplement it's drive system. Being a much older design technologically it might not have the power reserves of a more modern cargo ship?
@@Kian2002I agree that is a practical use of such an extension.
My favorite Goa'uld Mothership was Apophis' Mothership, but then it was soon replaced by Anubis' Mothership.
Tho I’m sure their rosters are pretty limited, I’d love to see followup videos on Asgard & Ancient (Ori & Lantean) ships! 😄
We're definitely planning to do each of those in due course!
I miss quality tv, and stargate! A great unique and well scripted tv series with great actors. Pity Atlantis didn't finish properly, and that universe strayed from the original values that made stargate what it was, only to get cancelled as a result.
SGU was great... it could not compete with SG1 but lets be honest... what can?
@@XXveny Yes SGU did get really good, a shame it took too long and got cancelled.
The Udajeet is not the same as Deathglider! It was an open, less costly version!
My fave is Tel'tak
This ship saved our asses so many times
The ONE thing I always found goofy about Hataks: We have ships that do faster than light travel, let's illuminate the corridors with open flames!
Those wide open fields never stood a chance against the Alkesh xD
LMAO! Thanks
I always loved the Goa'uld because of their unique look which stole so perfectly from Egyptian mythology.
I was so sad when they faced out the giant Jaffa transformation helmets and only used the the metal hair net ^^.
Maybe as an in-universe reason, the threat of Earth's ground troops forced them to abandon the (probably) ceremonial helmet in favor of better combat efficency?
They didn’t steal it. They were the Egyptians. The pyramids built in Gaza were landing platforms for Gaould motherships.
Great video. Just two points to clarify:
1. The udajeet is a different class ship than the deathglider (perhaps an older version). It is not capable of space flight.
2. The transport ship can also be equiped with weapons. In season 10 episode 15 there is a scene where a modified transport ship owned by the bounty hunter Odai Ventrell destroys another transport ship. I think it's weapons are slightly more powerfull than the deathglider ones.. This modification makes the transport ship excelent for sneak attacks in theory...
Thanks for your comment. I suspect you are right about the udajeet from the film being a different iteration of fighter, but because the TV series tweaked and adapted elements from the film to suit its own needs I think we don't have enough in-canon evidence to say this decisively. It seems that the TV writers were working with Ra's udajeet in mind when they put death gliders into the SG-1 pilot.
(2) Yes! That's the only shot from the series (AFAIK) that shows an armed Tel'tak. It makes sense that a bounty hunter like Ventrell added this on to his ship -- so I think it's the exception that proves the rule. It's exceedingly rare (perhaps a one-off mod), and not just a higher-end model where most Goa'uld are too cheap to pay for the upgrade.
@@GateWorldDotNet Hey thx for the response! The film is based of a book. I think I got the information on the udajeet from there... I recommend it to you if you haven't read it already. It is better than the film.
this channel is all i have now after watching the series countless times y.y
There are other related Stargate channels.
not literally of course.. thought it was implied lol
The Death Glider is without doubt the best design, for many years it ensured the Goa'uld were not caught with their trousers down. ;)
"You know much of the goa'uld" Osiris
Can we please give the Apophis Mothership a name. Throne of Damnation maybe. That name fits Sokar.
Enjoyed this very much, watched the show since 97 but forgot about a couple of them
11:07 that was great scene 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 and that's Teal'c's face 👌
5:19 What a nice starwars cameo on screen. Also great video!
Awesome video clips of each. Great work!
Arguably, the most impressive thing about he Deathglider is the propulsion system.
First did not like the look of Ha'Tak, but it grew on me. Now it is 2nd favorite after BC-304.
Didn't we only ever see one Pyramid ship? It wouldn't be a stretch to suggest it was Ra's unique flagship and mobile palace.
It's clearly functioning as a palace in the film -- i.e., the place where Ra lives and rules from when he is on Abydos. That's more or less the point of landing on a pyramid for any duration; he doesn't have to beam down and move into a summer home.
There are versions of pyramid ships in the clips shown here -- "Thor's Chariot" (Heru'ur, Ra's offspring), "Double Jeopardy" (owned by Cronus), as well as a pyramid facility (though not evidently a ship) on the surface of Hathor's planet in "Into the Fire."
I just like the sound they make when they fire💥
as far as i can remember "escape ship" was unique in a way that was made with earth technology and was not old design but actually new one
Shane Gillis on Nightwalkers: you’re making it at night aren’t ya?
Also Shane: I’m a bit of a daywalker myself
The only thing I wanna know is when the next Stargate series comes out!
I believe Ra’s gliders were a slightly older model. Their wings didn’t fold and their canopies were open, so maybe not meant for space flight
I think you're right. We could distinguish them as different models in the same line.
@@GateWorldDotNet there was also an improvement made to the hyperdrives at some point, since Teal’c says that they used to only go a few times the speed of light, which would still take years or decades to get anywhere significant
@@artembentsionov Yeah, that speed business wasn't ever revisited after Apophis' ships got to Earth. I took it as an indication that Teal'c isn't an engineer and got it really, really wrong. But it's also possible that the Goa'uld had JUST gotten better hyperdrive techology and implemented it that first year after he left.
Apophis’s flagship was and still is my personal favourite.
i kinda got the impression that the osiris ship [ with the fin] was a "goa'uld yacht" , more of a pleasure vessel than a military ship
Ra was so overpowered, they designed a new capital class ship to try and take his place.
You can always tell a more recent show because of tracking shots and camera focusing, as if it’s a real camera trying to capture something. I think BSG started that trend. I remember seeing it in Mass Effect
Firefly was using it in 2002 which was two years earlier. I have no idea if anyone else used it before them.
@@readhistory2023 I guess it didn’t catch on
Not putting a cloak on the troop transport seems crazy. If any ship they had could make use of it, it would be the troop transport. Hell, forget just protecting your jaffa, it's the perfect strategic apparatus.
Load 1000 troop transports, cloak them, land in an sport empty field next to the capital of the planet you're invading. Out of thin air an entire army appears and you weren't even aware you were under attack until it's over.
Idk, but 20,000 warriors appear out of no where, i might just be willing to believe their ruler was a god.
The ship at the end of the pilot should never have been changed. Being able to convert to a glider was interesting and is nice change to the ships you usually see in the series.
I don't mind the unique ship or the transformation. What's weird to me is that in all the subsequent shots it looks exactly the same as the other glider. If there is room in the back for 8 or 10 people to stand up, it should appear many times the size of a standard death glider.
@@GateWorldDotNet I was thinking about it... what if rings dematerialized them, stored the information and later rematerialized back on the ground without physically storing them into the ship itself? :D
"It can easily land on the surface..." Shows the ship crash-land
It is a shame they havent really told us anything about goauld ship (or tech) history beside vague "well, they stole it from abother race". In novels, there is plenty of intereting stuff, backhground etc.
@GateWorld Kree ! you did miss one at least which counts as a ship first only getting a small hint where Daniel pretended to be Mektal Oz Kree ! as in :The System Lord Space Outpost at the end of the Galaxy . We first saw this outpost where Baal had a taste of Goauld dish in The Summit i believe and has been moved for security reasons while fighting Anubis . But the damn thing is like a Goauld hotel resort a combination of Flag ships and Hatak mother ships . From what i seen it can house all of the system lords ships but also Peltak designs that differ . Perhapsthey build it with the assistance of the Asgards . Sadly for them , it did not withstand the cunning and evil of a Human Form Replicator duplicate of Carter
I'm planning to revisit the Goa'uld space station (in the Hasara system) in its own video down the line. It didn't make the list here because it isn't a ship.
Pyramid ships has been discussed when they're flying over the Gina Pyramid and Arctic sea over the past years.
late to the party on all these gate world vids but love the lore and content it brings for an avid "SCI-FI" fan like myself :)
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In the part with the Escape Ship, the blueprints seem to have parts from a belisknir ship, the vertical stanchions.
i was today years old when i realised that the hatak only has 3 sides
Insane that parasites inside a host could have became so advanced and powerfil stealing other technology
I liked this vid, thank you :)
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Noticed that the Apophis Mothership seems to be constructed around a Ra-style Pyramid ship?
I always assumed that, off-screen, the pyramid sections were supposed to uncouple from the spaceborn superstructure, much like seen with the Trade Federations ships sphere setions in Star Wars. I always thought that Apophis ship was a "big pyramid ship" like Ras one, with its full superstructure attached. We only seem to see those when landed or in take off/landing maneuvers. Kind of, always with their pants down. While Apohis fields one, fully ready for action. Maybe the last fully operational Goa'uld Flag Battleship. One of the most dangerous things that roam the milky way.
Giving us a glimpse of the luck the Humans had to catch the Goa'uld maybe at their most disorganized and militarily vulnerable moment in millenia after accidentally plunging the Goa'uld into a disastrous civil war by killing Ra. Thinking Ras family had several pyramid ships in production/stand by that were destroyed on the ground by the Asgard early on and assuming that most, if not all of these Battleships that were operational at the point of the Abydos incident maybe got destroyed or disabled during the System-Lords fighting after Ras death.
This is all speculation and not well founded, but it would explain 1. Why the Goa'uld were the dominant force in the milky way for so long, even though they seemed a little bit of a pushover in SG-1 and 2. Why at that point, after the Tau'ri took out Ra and later reimerged, the Goa'ulds nimbus of invincibility was showing serious cracks, inspiring numerous rebellious sentiments amongst their subjects all across the galaxy.
The Ha'taks do seem to be a different ship design entirely, and not just a pyramid ship slid inside a (potentially detachable) superstructure. The biggest difference is that the pyramid shape inside the Ha'tak is a 3-sided pyramid (excluding the base).
@@GateWorldDotNet Thanks for answering! ;)
Yes, we never see Ha'taks detaching the pyramid. Although i insisted to believe they could when i was a child.
Apophis Mothership however has a 4 sided pyramid and that one looks almost exactly like the pyramid-ships that are under construction in the Asgard first contact episode ("Thors Chariot"), or like a less detailed version of Ras ship from the original movie. 4 sided pyramid with 3 horizontal gaps and 1 vertical gap running down one side, solid tip.
Though Ras pyramid ship from the original movie is of course much more detailed and decorated and it would make sense if it was a unique or at least heavily customized variant.
16:46 "FLASH! AH AAAAAH! SAVIOR OF THE UNIVERSE!"
I can never not do that during this episode... It annoys even me... lmao.
@@dudepool7530 embrace it. 🤣
FLASH! AH AAAAH!
Apophis Mothership Is one ship I really like! It a shame we saw this ship never again -.-.
Yea, it was a badass design and it must have been powerful af.
Stargate could have used more space battles in general.
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There was one Tel’tak that had weapons. The one used by the bounty hunter Odai Ventrell
Yep! I found this shot while making the video. Definitely something a bounty hunter would add to his scout ship.
Someone want to unravel my brain and explain how that Ha'tak was landing on a 4 sided pyramid? 0_o
I Must find out more about Anubis mother ships escape pod & That Osiris ship!😃
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2:29 actually if you look at the Ba'al time travel satellite you'll note that there is what looks like an older vessal at the top, older and smaller I'm assuming. If we consider that tip as an indication we can assume that the ships grew over time as more and more advances in the understanding of ainchients technology developed
I would take the Al-Kesh, with the cloak, and Asgard tech abord
From looks, i love the alkesh but i would settle for a teltak.
A Hatak is a bit big for just me but with a light crew of maybe only some close friends, it would make for a useful vessel.
I too prefer the Alkesh to the Teltak
Good vid
Thanks for watching, carol!
4:52
Wouldn't call that a "landing," but sure.
Maybe missed the Hassara Spce Station
Technically that wasn't a ship, but I still think it should be mentioned here as a unique Goa'uld space construction.
It's not a ship, but will probably get it's own Omnipedia video down the road. Thanks for watching!
@Jeff Davis goa'uld
very well done 👍
I don't care what you make the ships with, nothing cannot be blown up by C4. If one C4 is not enough, use two.
Anything mechanical give it a good wack. If that doesn't work, use a bigger hammer.
Anubis wasn't authorized to use ancient knowledge. He could only do what he could have done as a goa'uld.
Anubis' mothership only appears after he had stolen asgard knowledge, so it is more likely it is built upon asgard knowledge.
Even though he was only shown to be able to use Ancient tech he could have discovered as a Gouald, he was shown to use ancient knowledge all the time, ie: mind probe, improved shields weapons hyperdrives and many many caches of ancient tech like the gene editing outpost, dhd recharger and eyes of ra. Also a ship of that size, based on how long it took to reappear after its destruction, seems to indicate it takes considerable resources and time to build. Also the ship has no Asgard tech that I can find with the exception of Asgard hologram projectors.
Something I never remember seeing while watching Stargate - you see our heroes stealing the odd Death Glider, and flying it, but did we ever get a look at what's actually inside the cockpit in any episode? I mean, are the controls of it something similar to the cargo ship's flight deck equipment? I can't recall seeing anything like that.
I had a dream once about being a interstellar being a million times stronger than a ascended being and I helped earth sinse the beginning of stargate program flourishing them to full power by helping them get "free gau'ld and Ori ships hundreds of them and other technology and helped the Atlantis expedition take over the replicator world and there 30 something Aurora battle cruisers they had , another city ship , hundreds of zpm cores and puddle jumpers too and also gave them the whole fleet of the wraith all of them and hundreds of thousands of darts too and converted all hive and cruiser ships to super hive and super cruisers to use , and earth expanded on a new horizon exploring, learning, and colonizing new worlds being able to defend their planets and solar systems and hold there own against in space wars using gau'ld ha'tak ships, wraith super hive and super cruisers, Ori ships, Aurora battleships, hundreds of puddle jumpers, hundreds of thousands of darts and 2 city ships to use and seeing them grow and prosper made me happy lol 😎
Hammond: Yeee-haw!
Teal’c: *raises eyebrow*
Hammond: What? I’m from Texas
Rip to general Hamon. You have fallen in battle.
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if i head to chose witch one id get if i could it be a Ha'tak with a cloaking device its very versatile and i can just vanish if in trouble its also big enough to serve as a mini mobile base like a camper ^^
There's an episode where a cargo ship does shoot another one down. In that one episode, bounty I think. It was a bounty hunters ship so I suppose it could have been an aftermarket model.
I don;t have a choice in my favorite ship. It has to be the "Needle Threader". A: one of my favorite things about biking, is "threading the needle". B: Bra'Tac is the man! If he picks this ship, you know it's damn good! C: That thing is just sexy. Like, "the courts should file a restraining order against me" sexy!
On the show from the first series they counted numerous types of tech and sources of knowledge, especially one from the Ancients archive which they never took advantages!
An Tel'tak is enough for me but i will equip with some wheapons and cloaking is cool.👍
It surprises me that in their many thousands of years of existence, the Goa'uld never invented tanks or armored vehicles, or even light vehicles that can hover off the ground for mobility. Did no Goa'uld system lord ever consider using ground assault vehicles against their rivals or to make it easier to put down rebellions? They are an advanced space faring civilization with weapons and technology far ahead of our own, yet aside from their capital ships and death gliders, their battlefield tactics are basically what we had in the 17th century.
Who says they haven't? We only saw a small portion of their capabilities because of how SG-1 interacted with the gou'ald. They would have so much technology we haven't seen.
The fact you got to put a spoilers warning on a SG video🤣🤣🤣
I can see the struts being a part of Apophis's mothership. After all, not every planet has a large enough area of flat ground or a mountain or structure to land on.
16:09 stargate totally got this from Independence Day
Why no mention of the different Ha'tak variants?
I've never spent much time scrutinizing the different CG models throughout the series' run, TBH. I'd love to see someone do a breakdown of the differences and which versions show up where.
@@GateWorldDotNet I'd love for someone to make that as well. It's always bugged me that no one has really mentioned that there's like 3 to 5 different models/variants when they talk about the Ha'tak.
The Glider seating 2 people was really nothing more than a plot device that allowed multiple characters to occupy a single Glider for the purpose of the narrative.
3:08 3 sided pyramid ship landing on a 4 sided pyramid
If sg1 didn't win, the go'ould would have wanted more, moved to another Galaxy and would have lost to the replicators.
Replicators don't respond to force, they are too smart
I had a thought while watching.. It is said many times the the Goa'uld steal their technology from others, and rarely invent their own. We do see newer versions, but do we know who they originally stole their main tech from? If not, that would be a cool prequil story.
Mainly from the Ancients/Lanteans, who hadn't ascended yet, and could be taken as hosts. Some had stolen some Asgard tech.
This was covered in a few episodes, but i can't recall which ones.
@@mynkir-sol2150that's never mentioned. The goauld found and learned how to use ancient and other means of production to make their ships and weapons. But it matters little how they got that information or technology. They have it, have been using and building of their own understanding on it for well over ten thousand years, long before they found earth. Everything they have in terms of their military technology etc they created themselves. They understand the science behind it enough to create and invent, and this was shown in the show. And they have the advantage of genetic memory, which means they keep that information and knowledge throughout their generations. They never stole their ships etc, they created them, along with their weapon s and other technology. They know what they are doing, and as was said a few times in the show they are way smarter than us.
I love the cargo ship
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"Crystal powered tech" is the same tech that is making catalytic converters vanish across the country...
Was there ever a full explanation on how the Egyptians won the uprising fighting with sticks, spears, bows and arrows, against a staff weapon, we knew staff weapon existed when SG1 went back in time, I would have love to see the rebellion that kick Ra off Earth, because it seems like just 5-10 Jaffa would have been able to prevent that uprising, unless the Egyptians figured out how to use the staff weapon themselves, or they overwhelm the Jaffa but that seems impossible unless there were thousands of Egyptians, because just one Jaffa would be able to kill one person every 1-3 seconds.
There are flashbacks / echoes in the movie, with the Abydonian uprising. I think it's a numbers game. 5,000 revolting peasants can overwhelm 100 armed Jaffa. Ra then abandoned the planet because it wasn't worth the resources to retake it, and have to deal with constant insurgencies.
The Goa'uld control over a world is often in part achieved by breaking a people's spirit, misleading them about their identity and their true power (Skaara says they believed that Ra was an evil *god*), and making a rebellion more trouble than it's worth. I think the story of the movie and Ra's response (both on Abydos and, previously, on Earth) is that once that dam breaks, once the facade is shattered, there's no use in sticking around any more.
@@GateWorldDotNet In the season 8 episodes , Moebius I and Moebius II, SG1 go back in time, get killed but before they die they record themselves and who they are. That recording gets found in the present which causes the formation of a alternate version of SG1 and they back in time. Because the alt SG1 goes back in time to help kick RA off Earth it resets the time line to the original SG1 team. SG1 doesn't go back in time because the alt SG1 team already help kick Ra off Earth. It's sort of a grandfather/predestination time travel paradox rolled into one.
I wish you had mentioned that Apophis/Sobekh's Mothership transformed for a faster flight mode... You could even see it doing that during the video.
Then again, if it was mentioned, apologies, It was noisy while watching...
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I would like to point out the omission of the glider that go through the gate.
The "needle threader" is in the video. There isnr another glider that can fit through a gate, though early on in the show there's a shot from "Singularly" that kind of looks like it. The glider pulls up just before it reaches the gate, and it kind of looks like it went through the ring.
Snuck it past me. Got to watch again.
Why does the United States Air Force have ships instead of the United States Navy on Star gate?