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It was amazing. It did something that had never been done properly before in North American sci-fi, imo. It had a perfect balance of A-B-A and A-B-C plots, as in it had self contained episodes that effect the greater narrative plot. SG1 went from modern day tech to intergalactic space travel in one series. No other show episode based show had such world building and progression. The other shows were good too but SG1 was a masterpiece.
The sateda episode had one of my favorite goofs on stargate. When we first met ronin he said "I've only known it as the ancestral ring" but then in the flashback to the fall of sateda he says to his wife "we have to get to the stargate!" Oopsie!!😂😂
Maybe he was trying to fake a lack of knowledge? Appearing dumb to a mostly unknown party is a quick way to make sure that if they do turn on you, they are more likely to underestimate you.
Lol, if sateda wasn't destroyed by wraith and was still around and became allies with Atlantis they would of helped kick the wraiths asses , satedans are very well trained soldiers in the thousands and even though they we're still in industrial age we could of helped each other , Atlantis could of taught them how to make tanks and jet fighters to fight against the wraith and we could of worked together lol
@@tylersoto7465 I think there is an alternate timeline or reality where something like this happens! I heard that in that timeline, the Wraith almost completely wiped out the Genii instead of the Satedans. In the above video, the part where the Satedan named 'Tye' breaks free of the Wraith mind control and dies saving Ronan's life along with numerous others and destroys the Wraith Hiveship of the Wraith who had controlled him!
He was a badass even before the Wraith attacked Sateda. That was the reason they chose him. They thought he would give them a good fight. How right they were.
man I miss the show, stargate atlantis is my favorite show of all time period ! Jason Momoa was perfect for this role I wish they would do a remake/sequel , thank you
@@aliengranpa thats not true, in 2014 he was invited to comicon in my country I asked him about his role in game of thrones and atlantis, on atlantis he told me he loved the character,the show and his colleagues but in the end he was so dissapointed when he found out that the show was going to end so soon (I only got to speak with him few short minutes sadly)
Jason does talk about Atlantis every now and then. There as a recent story about how he ended up not being cast as Drax the Destroyer in Guardians of the Galaxy, and IIRC he talked about how, at the time, he'd just come off playing an alien warrior who didn't get a lot of dialogue and was looking for something different.
You should have covered the material in legacy! Sateda is slowly rebuilding. We find out that many of the people that fled off world have re-appeared and a provisional government has reformed. Not to mention it is discovered that at least parts of the population outside of the cities survived, and the Satedans are looking to build an airforce (with the help of Earth) to reconnect with their disparate countrymen. It is also covered under a treaty with the wraith, so they will be able to rebuild in peace.
All of that because the ancient's carelessness when they begun seeding the pegasus galaxy without knowing about certain dangers lurking amongst the planets
So the truth is actually unveiled in the Legacy series. When Atlantis reappears in the Pegasus galaxy, they wind up losing hyperdrives and have to settle down on a new planet on the outer edge. Atlantis finds evidence of a former gate, despite no mention of the planet in the database. As they delve in, they discover that the prison-like facility is where the Ancients *created* the Wraith. The ancients had found the Iratus bug, and thought they could combine the Iratus bug and human (and ultimate Ancient) DNA to achieve immortality. The Wraith proved to be troublesome, and they eventually killed the guards and fled the facility. The facility was stripped off all its important assets, struck from all records, and the wraith retreated to the expanses between stars until they could grow enough strength to fight the people that created, and then tried to destroy, them.
@@michael9433what makes sense because otherwise if it happened naturally that would take too long I always suspected that the ancients were the ones that created The wraith probably didn't treat them too well and then after trying to kill them this all the more anger The wraith and they wanted to revenge ancients were more foolish than I thought.
I just watched this episode on DVD last night I’m going through Stargate Atlantis because I haven’t seen it for a while I’d like to revisit them very good entertainment
Loved the expansion of Sateda in the Legacy books and it's resettlement. If they ever restart Stargate I would enjoy seeing more about Sateda, perhaps even an adaption of the Legacy books?
You should do an episode about Omeyocans. Nicholas Ballard going there is pretty much the only element in Stargate that never was followed up at later episodes. As far as I know atleast.
@@GateWorldDotNet I was wondering, have you already made a video about the "Reole" from SG-1 5x04 _The Fifth Man_? I mean, we don't get much about them other than what the alien said, but they are interesting none the less.
If the show series of (STARGATE SG-1) gets rebooted someday; I think some of race of Satedans’s should appear in it, and I think that there should be 80 survivors of the fallen home world called SATEDA. In addition I would like to see Ronon appear in a few episodes on one season of (STARGATE SG-1) show series, and then later make a spinoff series that has him as one of the main characters in it.
Not really. It likely means they developed from that. They likely just kept the name of the leader chieftain since there would be no difference significant enough in the meaning to change it.
Lol, if sateda wasn't destroyed by wraith and was still around and became allies with Atlantis they would of helped kick the wraiths asses , satedans are very well trained soldiers in the thousands and even though they we're still in industrial age we could of helped each other , Atlantis could of taught them how to make tanks and jet fighters to fight against the wraith and we could of worked together lol
@tyler soto has they survived they would have been more advanced by the time the expedition showed up. Since the last time the Wraith were awake was a few decades before the expedition shows up. And with a true looming threat and war their weapons tech would also have advanced much faster than normal. They likely would have been at post WW2 level of tech to early 50s level with nukes likely not available.
Good "warrior stock," but this wasn't tied overtly to genetic advancement. Ronon says that when he was first captured a Wraith started to feed on him, but something made him stop. I took this originally as suggesting they had some natural immunity to Wraith feeding ... but as it turns out, TPTB just meant to indicate that the Wraith realized how super badass Ronon was, and stopped because he would make a good Runner.
*I seen a comment from a screenshot a friend of mine sent me and it said that this version wasn’t much because the Stargate wasn’t involved that much in this series but I liked it all the same*
I think that's more the case for SGU. It frustrated me a bit how the gate itself was often sidelined ... but at the same time it made some sense, given that it was a ship-based show. As for Atlantis -- I think it was plenty gate-heavy. Not as much as SG-1, in part because the premise of the show was also about exploring what the Ancients had left behind in Atlantis.
One thing keeps bothering me, due to the raith wraith technology, why would the people of the galaxy build on the surface, OK yes something's should be on the surface even if just to be decoys like whit the genni, a few well hidden tunnels, large underground shelters, the use of observation posts in other planets, kind of like an early warning system, by the time the wraith arrived the surface could be cleared or nearly so, why place such obvious targets so easily, one other thing that bothers me, civilizations like the satedans and the genni, clearly have the technology to build some form of AAA defenses why didn't they, why have troops whit rifles shooting at fast flying targets.
The Wraith do make periodical attacks in between cullings to make sure that no human culture advanced technologically to the point where they can fight back
@@ff3player I know that, but if built underground, one they could grow and develop whit greater security, and whit observation posts on other planets, specially those in way to those words, like the genni do, they could have early warning and shutdown the power systems, that is if the power source isn't deep enough that they wouldn't pick up no matter what.
@@officaloutsidegames ok thanks got u... To me it would of bern cool if they made the original RA a race of aliens that all the other alien races feared and believed they would return a cause havoc
I don’t wanna watch at Stargate videos, because I know exactly what will be in them. I watched it so much I know almost everything about it and it bugs me a little
This episode ultimately proved that the only strength the Wraith have is their numbers. Ronon, Tayla, and Shepard alone took out literally dozens of them with less advanced weapons but far more superior strategy. The Jaffa are more dangerous than the Wraith if im being honest.
The issue with the Wraith is that they aren't trying to kill their enemies for the most part. They need them alive to feed so they focus their weapons and tactics to that end.
So the only reason any of the human species could rise beyond iron age is if they had alies and were hidden Otherwise others wouldve used them subdued them or ate them
Love stargate. Would love to see more series in the future. Still, I gotta say - the wraith actors chewing up the scenery has always been a stumbling block to the series. It’s not scary or interesting - just cringe.
If I´m not mistaken I think it was Jason himself who asked not be stripped here (in Atlantis) because he was so sick and tired of always appearing topless in his other works...
@@PlayaP69 He was in Baywatch Hawaii, and then in some show called The North Shore which was shot in Hawaii too, just before Atlantis. I think he was tired of being seen only as a "pretty boy" and wanted to be taken seriously as an actor, which I respect a lot, because a lot of hot guy actors wouldn´t mind relying just on their looks. Anyway, I would´ve liked to see Ronon shirtless at least once too... aahhh :)
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Yeah, I've had the conversation with MGM. We're OK for the time being, but David is avoiding images and clips from the shows on his channel so the lawyers don't potentially find something to complain about.
@@GateWorldDotNet *Yeah but you mean Amazon don’t you now❓ Lol* 😂🤣🤣😆
Stargate is one of the best science fiction series ever.
It was amazing. It did something that had never been done properly before in North American sci-fi, imo. It had a perfect balance of A-B-A and A-B-C plots, as in it had self contained episodes that effect the greater narrative plot. SG1 went from modern day tech to intergalactic space travel in one series. No other show episode based show had such world building and progression. The other shows were good too but SG1 was a masterpiece.
Indeed.
lately, i've been thinking it beats Star Wars hands down.... but i can understand why some feel its too campy
Seems a bit ironic you saying that with a TARDIS for a profile picture though doesn't it? Lol
@@ewansadler5406 I said one of the best.
Sateda: Home of the universe's most angry man.
Can't really blame him though.
The Doom Slayer of the Stargate Universe.
After everything he's been through, can you blame him?
The sateda episode had one of my favorite goofs on stargate. When we first met ronin he said "I've only known it as the ancestral ring" but then in the flashback to the fall of sateda he says to his wife "we have to get to the stargate!" Oopsie!!😂😂
Maybe he was trying to fake a lack of knowledge? Appearing dumb to a mostly unknown party is a quick way to make sure that if they do turn on you, they are more likely to underestimate you.
Lol, if sateda wasn't destroyed by wraith and was still around and became allies with Atlantis they would of helped kick the wraiths asses , satedans are very well trained soldiers in the thousands and even though they we're still in industrial age we could of helped each other , Atlantis could of taught them how to make tanks and jet fighters to fight against the wraith and we could of worked together lol
@@tylersoto7465 I think there is an alternate timeline or reality where something like this happens! I heard that in that timeline, the Wraith almost completely wiped out the Genii instead of the Satedans. In the above video, the part where the Satedan named 'Tye' breaks free of the Wraith mind control and dies saving Ronan's life along with numerous others and destroys the Wraith Hiveship of the Wraith who had controlled him!
Honestly Stargate could have so many spin-offs or even a series where 2 or 3 episodes tell a story of each planet like sateda
Ronon just kept getting blow after blow, didn't he? He was a badass but damn if he didn't suffer to become who he was.
He was a badass even before the Wraith attacked Sateda. That was the reason they chose him. They thought he would give them a good fight. How right they were.
Damn. This guy still uploads videos about sg. And I still love them.
man I miss the show, stargate atlantis is my favorite show of all time period ! Jason Momoa was perfect for this role I wish they would do a remake/sequel , thank you
It bugs me that Jason mamoa never talks about his ronin character. He mentions all the game of thrones stuff, but never Atlantis
@@aliengranpa thats not true, in 2014 he was invited to comicon in my country I asked him about his role in game of thrones and atlantis, on atlantis he told me he loved the character,the show and his colleagues but in the end he was so dissapointed when he found out that the show was going to end so soon (I only got to speak with him few short minutes sadly)
Jason does talk about Atlantis every now and then. There as a recent story about how he ended up not being cast as Drax the Destroyer in Guardians of the Galaxy, and IIRC he talked about how, at the time, he'd just come off playing an alien warrior who didn't get a lot of dialogue and was looking for something different.
@@GateWorldDotNet *YAY second comment*
You should have covered the material in legacy! Sateda is slowly rebuilding. We find out that many of the people that fled off world have re-appeared and a provisional government has reformed. Not to mention it is discovered that at least parts of the population outside of the cities survived, and the Satedans are looking to build an airforce (with the help of Earth) to reconnect with their disparate countrymen. It is also covered under a treaty with the wraith, so they will be able to rebuild in peace.
Love catching up with this. Need to rewatch these now.
Thanks for watching, Marie!
Ronon didn't kill Ara, Rakai did when he drew a weapon and she startled him trying to get him to fight with honour ("no weapons")
All of that because the ancient's carelessness when they begun seeding the pegasus galaxy without knowing about certain dangers lurking amongst the planets
*JFC they came after not **#BEFORE**‼️*
So the truth is actually unveiled in the Legacy series. When Atlantis reappears in the Pegasus galaxy, they wind up losing hyperdrives and have to settle down on a new planet on the outer edge. Atlantis finds evidence of a former gate, despite no mention of the planet in the database. As they delve in, they discover that the prison-like facility is where the Ancients *created* the Wraith. The ancients had found the Iratus bug, and thought they could combine the Iratus bug and human (and ultimate Ancient) DNA to achieve immortality. The Wraith proved to be troublesome, and they eventually killed the guards and fled the facility. The facility was stripped off all its important assets, struck from all records, and the wraith retreated to the expanses between stars until they could grow enough strength to fight the people that created, and then tried to destroy, them.
@@michael9433what makes sense because otherwise if it happened naturally that would take too long I always suspected that the ancients were the ones that created The wraith probably didn't treat them too well and then after trying to kill them this all the more anger The wraith and they wanted to revenge ancients were more foolish than I thought.
I just watched this episode on DVD last night I’m going through Stargate Atlantis because I haven’t seen it for a while I’d like to revisit them very good entertainment
Loved the expansion of Sateda in the Legacy books and it's resettlement. If they ever restart Stargate I would enjoy seeing more about Sateda, perhaps even an adaption of the Legacy books?
You mean "continue instead, right? Restarting means retcons of the series before it.
now he's got a pitch fork and lives with Spoogebob!
he was one of my favorite characters
I miss stargate ! A LOOOT
*Indeed I do too*
You should do an episode about Omeyocans. Nicholas Ballard going there is pretty much the only element in Stargate that never was followed up at later episodes. As far as I know atleast.
They'll show up in a future video, for sure!
@@GateWorldDotNet *Good, thanks*
@@GateWorldDotNet I was wondering, have you already made a video about the "Reole" from SG-1 5x04 _The Fifth Man_? I mean, we don't get much about them other than what the alien said, but they are interesting none the less.
Can you do a video on the Lucian Aliance?
I'll make sure it's on the list! Good suggestion.
@@GateWorldDotNet *YAY‼️*
If the show series of (STARGATE SG-1) gets rebooted someday; I think some of race of Satedans’s should appear in it, and I think that there should be 80 survivors of the fallen home world called SATEDA.
In addition I would like to see Ronon appear in a few episodes on one season of (STARGATE SG-1) show series, and then later make a spinoff series that has him as one of the main characters in it.
The leader of Sateda was known as a chieftain, indicating that their culture and society was tribal.
Not really. It likely means they developed from that. They likely just kept the name of the leader chieftain since there would be no difference significant enough in the meaning to change it.
Space Spartans.
If only this guys survive a little bit longer. Prefer them over the Genii.
Lol, if sateda wasn't destroyed by wraith and was still around and became allies with Atlantis they would of helped kick the wraiths asses , satedans are very well trained soldiers in the thousands and even though they we're still in industrial age we could of helped each other , Atlantis could of taught them how to make tanks and jet fighters to fight against the wraith and we could of worked together lol
@tyler soto has they survived they would have been more advanced by the time the expedition showed up. Since the last time the Wraith were awake was a few decades before the expedition shows up. And with a true looming threat and war their weapons tech would also have advanced much faster than normal. They likely would have been at post WW2 level of tech to early 50s level with nukes likely not available.
Didn't they hint that the Satedains were a little more advanced genetically? That why he was strong and fast.
Good "warrior stock," but this wasn't tied overtly to genetic advancement. Ronon says that when he was first captured a Wraith started to feed on him, but something made him stop. I took this originally as suggesting they had some natural immunity to Wraith feeding ... but as it turns out, TPTB just meant to indicate that the Wraith realized how super badass Ronon was, and stopped because he would make a good Runner.
@@GateWorldDotNet *Great third comment, thanks*
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I think that's more the case for SGU. It frustrated me a bit how the gate itself was often sidelined ... but at the same time it made some sense, given that it was a ship-based show.
As for Atlantis -- I think it was plenty gate-heavy. Not as much as SG-1, in part because the premise of the show was also about exploring what the Ancients had left behind in Atlantis.
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One thing keeps bothering me, due to the raith wraith technology, why would the people of the galaxy build on the surface, OK yes something's should be on the surface even if just to be decoys like whit the genni, a few well hidden tunnels, large underground shelters, the use of observation posts in other planets, kind of like an early warning system, by the time the wraith arrived the surface could be cleared or nearly so, why place such obvious targets so easily, one other thing that bothers me, civilizations like the satedans and the genni, clearly have the technology to build some form of AAA defenses why didn't they, why have troops whit rifles shooting at fast flying targets.
The Wraith do make periodical attacks in between cullings to make sure that no human culture advanced technologically to the point where they can fight back
@@ff3player I know that, but if built underground, one they could grow and develop whit greater security, and whit observation posts on other planets, specially those in way to those words, like the genni do, they could have early warning and shutdown the power systems, that is if the power source isn't deep enough that they wouldn't pick up no matter what.
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I always wanted to know which alien race was the original bad alien RA apart of???? I can never find out
@@officaloutsidegames ok thanks got u... To me it would of bern cool if they made the original RA a race of aliens that all the other alien races feared and believed they would return a cause havoc
I don’t wanna watch at Stargate videos, because I know exactly what will be in them. I watched it so much I know almost everything about it and it bugs me a little
This episode ultimately proved that the only strength the Wraith have is their numbers. Ronon, Tayla, and Shepard alone took out literally dozens of them with less advanced weapons but far more superior strategy. The Jaffa are more dangerous than the Wraith if im being honest.
The issue with the Wraith is that they aren't trying to kill their enemies for the most part. They need them alive to feed so they focus their weapons and tactics to that end.
So the only reason any of the human species could rise beyond iron age is if they had alies and were hidden
Otherwise others wouldve used them subdued them or ate them
Pls episode
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"The loss of his mate"? What stopped you from just saying "the loss of his wife"?
Unconfirmed in canon if Ronon was married.
Title is a little misleading. Should be changed from Sateda to Ronon Dex.
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Love stargate. Would love to see more series in the future.
Still, I gotta say - the wraith actors chewing up the scenery has always been a stumbling block to the series. It’s not scary or interesting - just cringe.
Such a nonsense character and his world too...
For Ronan to go through the entire series, while he was on there, without ever being shirtless IS A SIN 😒!
If I´m not mistaken I think it was Jason himself who asked not be stripped here (in Atlantis) because he was so sick and tired of always appearing topless in his other works...
@@leyretu7027 Really?! He wasn't even a big deal yet 😅. He was in Johnson Family Vacation for like five minutes 😅. Where do you remember it from?
@@PlayaP69 He was in Baywatch Hawaii, and then in some show called The North Shore which was shot in Hawaii too, just before Atlantis. I think he was tired of being seen only as a "pretty boy" and wanted to be taken seriously as an actor, which I respect a lot, because a lot of hot guy actors wouldn´t mind relying just on their looks. Anyway, I would´ve liked to see Ronon shirtless at least once too... aahhh :)
@@leyretu7027 Thanks! I never knew he was in Baywatch ☺️. I only even watched Stargate: Atlantis FOR Jason Mamoa. . . I was MAD 😂!!!