"You spent 7 years on MacGyver and you can’t figure this one out? We got belt buckles and shoelaces and a piece of gum, build a nuclear reactor for crying out loud. You used to be MacGyver, MacGadjet, MacGimmic. Now your Mr. MacUseless. Dear God! I’m stuck on a glacier with MacGyver!" - Amanda Tapping (SG-1 Blooper Reel)
If you notice in some of the earliest episodes he was being very 'Spaders Daniel' they wanted him to gradually ease out of it and be his own, this was the episode that really showed that completely.
Wow, I just rewatched the movie first activation, and it did shake a lot and all electronics went crazy. Nice callback to the movie, and at the same time, addressing the 'why don't it shake no more?" question.
@@pcphoenix123Don't forget most of those are on top of special alters or something that we're put there by the go'auld/ The ancients, those things could act similarly to frequency dampeners.
@@greenhat8978 Also they're being run by DHDs, it could be like stepper motors where the cheap drivers make them run really loud but good ones are quite quiet.
Super late but the gate also shakes when it’s not properly calibrated for stellar drift. A gate buried for thousands of years without a DHD (or with another gate overriding it) can’t do the “correlative update” procedure that gates normally do to update their coordinate systems
This only shows how limited it is to go to a different planet and judge the planet by the surroundings of the Gate... They assumed it's an ice-planet when Earth definitely is not... So what about all the other planets they visited? "It's a desert planet" "it's a rainforest planet".... No it's not, it's just that Stargate is on the location on the planet
I think that was the one of the main flaws of the show. I would have liked to see more of each world. Although the pretense of each planet being only sparcely populated was mostly to blame for this. Logically there should always have a sizable population on almost each world after that much time and the gates should have been guarded by Jaffa since goa'uld love to war each other. Each world should have been a big new adventure requiring multiple team, translators and time to survey properly.
@@Domihork Not necessarily. They probably made the assumption that, the gate they were at, was *once* in a lush, habitable environment, and got iced over. Thinking "why would someone put a star gate in the middle of ice intentionally?" which is exactly what the ancients did. The ancient did, purposefully put stargate outputs in inhabitable places and protected them with a shield for defense, or research. The gould, never did this because they needed them to be easily accessible.
Somewhere in the vicinity of the Antarctic Stargate (and the oldest surviving DHD in the Milky Way Galaxy at fifty million years) you have the original support platform for the city-ship Atlantis, the frozen body of an Alteran woman who was left behind by the others because she was infected with the Ori Plague (and was presumably buried by the shockwave created when Atlantis launched) and the Ancient Weapons Platform with its control room and an underground storage chamber full of thousands of drones.
I love the smirk you can see forming on Hammond once he understands where Daniel is going with the shaking. And we even get one of his catch phrases. Damn right. Said with such conviction. He knows they have a plan to follow now, and he's excited to find his people. Love that he goes all the way to Antarctica too. Could have just stayed in Cheyenne Mountain and waited for the all clear, but he hopped on that plane and made sure his people made it back safe. This is what made Hammond the best CO of the SGC ever. He cared deeply about the people under his command. He knew the remit, understood the risk. But he gave a damn what happened, not only to his own people, but the people they dealt with. He would fight orders that he knew were bad. Stall when and where he could. Aid his people in doing the right thing. He was a good man. He was also tolerant. He didn't always understand what his people were saying. You can see the frustration in the first scene. Not knowing why Daniel is giving the back story. But he listens for as long as he can before trying to hurry the man along. He knew his people had knowledge outside his own. And he appreciated them for it. Landry was always so short with people when an explanation went more than 20 words. I am not a fan of naming ships after people. I think it's arrogant and self serving. But if anyone on Earth deserved it, it was Major General George Hammond. A true legend.
No one would fly a SAR mission at night, in hurricane-like weather, with near zero visibility... and yet, the Coast Guard does all the time. The point being, when people are in trouble, not a single shit is given by the military, they will find that person, and rescue them.
I’d like to see the “making of” that ice cave! Jack: You don’t know what it was like Daniel. Trapped in that glacier, Carter and I having only each other to keep warm. Daniel: You poor man.
@@fishhisy and then again ... what if I'm not using a phone?! With almost all OS (Windows, iOS, most Linux) you f* up your audio settings with something like that and might even have to restart your computer to fix it ...
Get your head out of your asshole please, and search beyond the surface level slop. That or please stop uselessly complaining to nobody. Thank you, do one.
They don't but most were still in their original configurations with the DHDs, which might have the dampening built in - Earth's gate was effectively manually operated
@@davidhenderson3400 likely didn't think about it. With O'Niel hurt, she wanted to get him back to the SGC, where she knows there's medical aid at the ready. What if she dialed another gate, and it was a desert with no one for miles? Sure, she could've dialed Earth, but that's time she didn't have.
Yeah that's a flaw in the writing. Carter should have tried any other planet, even Abydos. Although at this point they didn't have an alpha site which they would have dialed in later seasons.
@@leonkernan No, why would she? She has no reason to assume that some addresses work and others don't. She tried to dial Earth and it did not work so she assumed there was a problem with the gate in general.
I always thought an interesting detail was how Sam, upon reaching the surface and seeing the endless ice, assumed the entire planet was in the midst of an ice age.
In fairness, they wouldn't have built two stargates on the same world. It was the Goa'uld's moving of a gate to Earth after the first gate was lost (likely in the last ice age, the Arctic and Antarctic being remnants of said age) If such a problem doesn't exist, they wouldn't need to create a solution to it.
@@BYERE exactly if the intent is for a gate be on each world in the network then it wouldn't matter. The other side of it is the gate that was brought by the Gua'ould should have had a different 7th chevron because it should have originated elsewhere.
@@Jadefox32 Not necessarily. Once linked to a DHD, the new gate would have re-programmed to use the new spatial co-ordinates, including the origin chevron. If the DHD for the Egypt gate had been kept with the gate, it's likely the Arctic gate would never have been found, as the energy surge that happened wouldn't have caused the jump to the Arctic Gate.
@@BYERE The last Ice Age started about 2.6 million years ago, and we are still in it. The Antarctic was frozen over for even longer, but less completely, so the Antarctic Gate was built while the continent was moving south from Gondwanaland.
@@Timberwolf69 I could make the same claim as Nova, since my hearing is better in my right ear than my left ear. That's why I prefer not to use headphones, as my right ear can hear sounds from the left speaker better than my left ear would hear with headphones, especially when my left ear is deaf as happened to me recently for a couple weeks. I'm 60 years old, so I'll eventually lose my hearing in my left ear again, hopefully temporarily, as that's happened to me a few times before. 🙉 I figure it's better to laugh about it than to cry, unless I do both. 🤣
@@pablohammerly448 Well, that idea didn't cross my mind when I asked that question... My apologies. Especially as this reminds me of a friend who had a similar issue. While he attended military service, his ear protection dropped out of his ear on the shooting range while firing a gun.
@@Timberwolf69 Regarding your friend, I've seen advertising about a class action suit due to defective audio protection issued to military personnel. As for the issue we've been discussing, after I posted above, I saw other posts below discussing how some viewers had problems with the left audio being defective due to a problem with the video. I guess those who noticed the issue were using headphones, so the OP above was probably referring to that rather than hearing problems like mine. 🎧
@@pablohammerly448 That would be odd, as I use headphones, myself. And I didn't notice any issue... And the issue with my friend... Well that was about 25 to 30 years ago, but not in the US. Our laws are quite ineffective if it comes to compensation...
Daniel: What if the second gate doesn't have... those? XD I like the detail here. Daniel is trying to think like Carter, but he's nowhere near as smart (But still smart enough to get the job done). You can definitely tell Carter influenced him in a good way.
@@JamesLee-sw6ss the 1969 time travel episode where Daniel casually translates from Russian "He asked us if we were Russian spies" And Jack looks at him... Seriously Daniel? Seriously?
Explore more in future SG shows with Amanda Tapping character overranked into a General her memory of the possibility of more than one gate on a world!
Daniel: "Okay, but what if the second gate doesn't have... those? Would it shake enough to indicate its location on a seismometer?" Hammond, knowing exactly where this is going: "...Damn right it would!"
Great episode, but why didn't they try another address? ANY other address? From Sam and Jack's perspective, the problem might have been on the earth gate end - it was a cobbled together solution rather than a proper DHD, and they know something went wrong during their transit - it is possible the earth gate was at least temporarily out of commission. I guess gating to another world without a probe might have been a bit risky, but it seems less risky than freezing to death. Anyway... still a good episode
Alpha Site wasn't made yet, and everytime the gate is dialed from the SGC was done by a computer so no one has to memorize the address. So by this point of the series the only gate address that Sam knows is Earth's and she tried to dial Earth from Earth. If you thought you were on another planet and some alien tech you have very limited knowledge of how it works, doesn't connect to a known correct address would you risk trying to dial another address?
It just hit me. If they didn't know what planet they were on, what 7th chevron would they enter as point of origin? It would have to be Earth's, but they would never enter that because they didn't think they were ON Earth. I don't remember, did they give an explanation for that?
what I don't get is if the Stargate with DHD super seeds the other gate at the base why don't the members from the groups they sent to other worlds looking for Jack and Sam end up in the south pole instead of the base when they return since that gate is now uncovered again.
because the symbols were different, each gates address is made up of 6 symbols, these symbols are the "home" symbol for the six closest gates to the destination planet marking it's relative position in space the final 7th marks the "home" symbol of the planet you are traveling from, each symbol belongs to a gate not a planet Although it's probably more accurate to say that the DHD's have there own "home" symbol not the gates
the ancients and Goa'uld most used a different symbol to represent earth. Dr. Jackson says in the clip "even if the 7th symbols are different, the coordinates for the 2 gates would be the same" in making his reference to calling your own phone.
After gating to a new world SG-1 became under fire so they went back to Earth, but upon opening the gate on the other world the gate took a massive amount of energy hits and started to draw more power from the Earth side. Teal'c and Daniel managed to make it to SGC when the gate had enough and shunted the wormhole to the nearest gate. Carter and O'neall ended up coming out the other gate, and not realizing that they were in Anartica and think they ended up on some ice world. Carter fixes the DHD and tries to Dial Earth but the gate fails to connect, dialing Earth from Earth, and since this is before Alpha Site was made, Sam only memorized Earth's address. Daniel after waking up and figures that they must have been spat out of another gate between SGC and the starting planet but till that point of the clip never thought Earth had a second gate, well Ra moved a gate to Earth, so Ra's gate is the second gate and the one that SGC uses. So Earth has two PoO thanks to the two gates.
I actually like how many phone metaphors they've used in this show. 7 chevrons=7 digits of a phone number, 8th chevron is area code, 9th chevron is international, self-dialing is busy tone.
Just imagine if Carter had thought after trying to dial home, or even before that attempt.. "Maybe that energy discharge damaged the Earth Gate.... Colnel.. I'll try one of the known friendly worlds> The existance of the Antarctic gate would never have been knwon Good job she wasn't thinking straight :)
@@pablohammerly448 Alpha Site wasn't made yet, and everytime the gate is dialed from the SGC was done by a computer so no one has to memorize the address. So by this point of the series the only gate address that Sam knows is Earth's and she tried to dial Earth from Earth. If you thought you were on another planet and some alien tech you have very limited knowledge of how it works, doesn't connect to a known correct address would you risk trying to dial another address?
+saquist There is nothing wrong with that. The seventh symbol is just the point of origin, a random shevron on each different gate. If you bring the gate to another planet, the icon itself wouldn't change, but the gate would still work
1) I don't believe they had the alpha site back then 2) the 7th symbol is supposed to be the point of origin so since they didnt know they were on earth they wouldn't be able to dial out
There were only two. Gate A was found in Egypt and is the one at the SGC in this episode. Gate B was found in Antarctica. Gate A was later beamed up onto Thor's ship, which then crashed into the ocean (for reasons that aren't germaine to this), and the SGC started using Gate B. The Russians recovered Gate A from the ocean floor after investigating the crash.
Would it to much work to add the season and episode to an uploaded tv show clip in general? You people tease other people but are to lazy to give the guide for salvation. For that you get a well deserved thump down, congratz
Carters silly idiocy on full display here. 1. Didn't dial any other planet 2. Assumed it is an ice planet based on a quick look. She's a scientist? Just kidding. But she is one of the best sci-fi characters but some of her writing was bad here
"You spent 7 years on MacGyver and you can’t figure this one out? We got belt buckles and shoelaces and a piece of gum, build a nuclear reactor for crying out loud. You used to be MacGyver, MacGadjet, MacGimmic. Now your Mr. MacUseless. Dear God! I’m stuck on a glacier with MacGyver!"
- Amanda Tapping (SG-1 Blooper Reel)
Haha, this one is even better than the joke that made it into the episode. XD
It took several moments before RDA started laughing at that. Poor Amanda Tapping feared she'd gotten herself fired.
There was this episode where he built a zpm out of random bits to super charge the gate to dial the asguards in another galaxy
“You were McGyver, McGimic, McGadget build a nuclear reactor for crying out loud! Oh god, trapped on a glacier with McGyver!”
Best gag
"Now you're just McUseless!"
Lmao!
I loved that blooper 😂😂
I’m proud that I understood that reference
This was a good episode, it really allowed Daniel to shine.
If you notice in some of the earliest episodes he was being very 'Spaders Daniel' they wanted him to gradually ease out of it and be his own, this was the episode that really showed that completely.
Which episode it is? Season/ep, thanks in advance!
@@justinaspl55 S1E18 - Solitudes
It also gave us the great blooper “trapped on a mountain with McGuyver” :-)
this was the worst episode. they should have gone to any other planet instead of freezing there.
Wow, I just rewatched the movie first activation, and it did shake a lot and all electronics went crazy. Nice callback to the movie, and at the same time, addressing the 'why don't it shake no more?" question.
Does that mean that the gates on other planets shake as well? I dont remember that being the case
@@pcphoenix123Don't forget most of those are on top of special alters or something that we're put there by the go'auld/ The ancients, those things could act similarly to frequency dampeners.
@@greenhat8978 Also they're being run by DHDs, it could be like stepper motors where the cheap drivers make them run really loud but good ones are quite quiet.
The details of the show are amazing, have more things in this device that we know
Super late but the gate also shakes when it’s not properly calibrated for stellar drift. A gate buried for thousands of years without a DHD (or with another gate overriding it) can’t do the “correlative update” procedure that gates normally do to update their coordinate systems
Freaking love Teal'c's facial expression after Daniel asks him the question. :D
"The planet is obviously undergoing some sort of ice age!"
This only shows how limited it is to go to a different planet and judge the planet by the surroundings of the Gate... They assumed it's an ice-planet when Earth definitely is not... So what about all the other planets they visited? "It's a desert planet" "it's a rainforest planet".... No it's not, it's just that Stargate is on the location on the planet
I think that was the one of the main flaws of the show. I would have liked to see more of each world. Although the pretense of each planet being only sparcely populated was mostly to blame for this.
Logically there should always have a sizable population on almost each world after that much time and the gates should have been guarded by Jaffa since goa'uld love to war each other.
Each world should have been a big new adventure requiring multiple team, translators and time to survey properly.
Just here to say that you need to remember 1 thing.
We currently are in an ice age. So she still was correct even if it seemed a bit naive.
And they did use UAV to survey the planets later on.
@@Domihork Not necessarily. They probably made the assumption that, the gate they were at, was *once* in a lush, habitable environment, and got iced over. Thinking "why would someone put a star gate in the middle of ice intentionally?" which is exactly what the ancients did.
The ancient did, purposefully put stargate outputs in inhabitable places and protected them with a shield for defense, or research. The gould, never did this because they needed them to be easily accessible.
"What happens when you dial your own number?"
"You go to voicemail. What of it?"
Imagine Teal'C having said that right there XDXDXD
Anybody just get this recommended in March of 2020!!!?
I love this algorithm that you tube has........
UA-cam has been loving SG1 this week.
@@benderrodriguez6343 now that you mention..
There has been a bit more of it lately.
Maybe it's just all the sci-fi I've been watching.
@@ericbukley2140 Has youtube been bombarding you with DUST too?
@@benderrodriguez6343 YEP ☺
i get in on april 2020 :)
Somewhere in the vicinity of the Antarctic Stargate (and the oldest surviving DHD in the Milky Way Galaxy at fifty million years) you have the original support platform for the city-ship Atlantis, the frozen body of an Alteran woman who was left behind by the others because she was infected with the Ori Plague (and was presumably buried by the shockwave created when Atlantis launched) and the Ancient Weapons Platform with its control room and an underground storage chamber full of thousands of drones.
Aren't the weapons platform and the original Atlantis platform the same site?
@@AdmiralVortex They are.
''Beep boop beep We're sorry the address you have dialed is currently busy. Please disengage and dial again.''
«Please turn your dial 90 degrees clockwise and try again»
I love the smirk you can see forming on Hammond once he understands where Daniel is going with the shaking. And we even get one of his catch phrases. Damn right. Said with such conviction. He knows they have a plan to follow now, and he's excited to find his people. Love that he goes all the way to Antarctica too. Could have just stayed in Cheyenne Mountain and waited for the all clear, but he hopped on that plane and made sure his people made it back safe.
This is what made Hammond the best CO of the SGC ever. He cared deeply about the people under his command. He knew the remit, understood the risk. But he gave a damn what happened, not only to his own people, but the people they dealt with. He would fight orders that he knew were bad. Stall when and where he could. Aid his people in doing the right thing.
He was a good man. He was also tolerant. He didn't always understand what his people were saying. You can see the frustration in the first scene. Not knowing why Daniel is giving the back story. But he listens for as long as he can before trying to hurry the man along. He knew his people had knowledge outside his own. And he appreciated them for it. Landry was always so short with people when an explanation went more than 20 words.
I am not a fan of naming ships after people. I think it's arrogant and self serving. But if anyone on Earth deserved it, it was Major General George Hammond. A true legend.
Sam and O'Neill were damn lucky that it was summertime in Antarctica. Noone would fly a rescue mission during winter.
No one would fly a SAR mission at night, in hurricane-like weather, with near zero visibility... and yet, the Coast Guard does all the time. The point being, when people are in trouble, not a single shit is given by the military, they will find that person, and rescue them.
@@Tank50us Especially a high value covert ops team.
@@AgentExeider exactly.
are you sure? if they had paned the camera 180 they'd have seen the defrosting corpses of MacReady and Childs lol
No one*
RIP Hammond of Texas
"It's my sidearm, I swear."
I’d like to see the “making of” that ice cave!
Jack: You don’t know what it was like Daniel. Trapped in that glacier, Carter and I having only each other to keep warm.
Daniel: You poor man.
No. She uh, tried to seduce me.
Oh. You poor man.
I like how he tries to ask Teal'c first XD
Indeed.
I'd really like a switch to single channel audio button for when they muck it up like this.
yeah, the fact that this is still not an option just proves how disconnected and retarded the youtube employees are
Go in your phone audio settings and set it to Mono audio.
@@fishhisy and then again ... what if I'm not using a phone?! With almost all OS (Windows, iOS, most Linux) you f* up your audio settings with something like that and might even have to restart your computer to fix it ...
Man.. now this was good sci-fi. Not the trash we get nowadays
nOt ThE tRaSh We GeT nOwAdAyS
Get your head out of your asshole please, and search beyond the surface level slop. That or please stop uselessly complaining to nobody. Thank you, do one.
XD What happens when you dial your own phone number? *Teik looks confused* Wrong person to ask
Did you mean: *_Teal'c_*
Teal'c: I don't get you but I get you..
kids today: "what's a busy signal?"
Luckily yes
Carter: ....oh, Colonel...?
O'Neill: It's my sidearm, I swear!
If this happened today, Jack and Sam would be dead, and there'd be nothing to blame but voice mail.
Voice mail? It's 2010's, who still uses voice mail?!
They would get asked to Press 1 for Spanish or 2 for English.
@@maj.d.sasterhikes9884
Press 1 for Ancient, press 2 for Asgard, press 3 for Tolan, press 0 for universal chemical language...
@@Domihork My smartphone has voicemail and I'm talking to you from the future. :)
@@UEDCommander the furlings :(
Good god Teal'c looks absolutely broken at the end at not knowing about dialling your own phone.
They don't but most were still in their original configurations with the DHDs, which might have the dampening built in - Earth's gate was effectively manually operated
2:21 "you get a busy signal"
All hail Hammond of Texas
Epispdes like this were best, Daniel is at his core the ancient aliens guy from history channel, except not wrong or crazy..... and he came first.
And he came first.
And this is how they accidentally found the base left by the Alterans when they traveled to the Pegasus Galaxy with Atlantis.
The gate wasn't in the Antarctic weapons defense platform complex, they got the location of that facility from Taonas.
My right ear very much enjoyed this video.
You get a busy signal! Ahh man! 😂
The Stargate activates, from it steps a greasy looking alien announcing that his records show our planet's warrenty had expired.
@James walker: warranty* 🤔
Great joke except for the misspelling! 🤣
0:42 "Then where is it?"
0:44, stuck on a glacier with MacGyver.
They could've tried to dial any other gate than earth, one thats more pleasant to be stranded on
I do not know why she did not do that even as a test.
@@davidhenderson3400 likely didn't think about it. With O'Niel hurt, she wanted to get him back to the SGC, where she knows there's medical aid at the ready. What if she dialed another gate, and it was a desert with no one for miles? Sure, she could've dialed Earth, but that's time she didn't have.
Yeah that's a flaw in the writing. Carter should have tried any other planet, even Abydos.
Although at this point they didn't have an alpha site which they would have dialed in later seasons.
@@leonkernan No, why would she? She has no reason to assume that some addresses work and others don't. She tried to dial Earth and it did not work so she assumed there was a problem with the gate in general.
You're assuming she knows any other addresses off by heart.
1:40 - nice little homage to the movie xD
It was an honour serving with you? O'niell is going to smack himself later for using that cliche.
My right ear loved this clip
I always thought an interesting detail was how Sam, upon reaching the surface and seeing the endless ice, assumed the entire planet was in the midst of an ice age.
My right ear enjoyed this.
My right ear enjoyed this video.
"Should I pretend to know what "busy signal" means? No I already didn't know what phone is. Let's hope they discovered something useful."
Funny how the Ancients never invented any sort of error code feedback into the DHDs.
In fairness, they wouldn't have built two stargates on the same world. It was the Goa'uld's moving of a gate to Earth after the first gate was lost (likely in the last ice age, the Arctic and Antarctic being remnants of said age)
If such a problem doesn't exist, they wouldn't need to create a solution to it.
@@BYERE exactly if the intent is for a gate be on each world in the network then it wouldn't matter. The other side of it is the gate that was brought by the Gua'ould should have had a different 7th chevron because it should have originated elsewhere.
@@Jadefox32 Not necessarily. Once linked to a DHD, the new gate would have re-programmed to use the new spatial co-ordinates, including the origin chevron.
If the DHD for the Egypt gate had been kept with the gate, it's likely the Arctic gate would never have been found, as the energy surge that happened wouldn't have caused the jump to the Arctic Gate.
@@BYERE The last Ice Age started about 2.6 million years ago, and we are still in it.
The Antarctic was frozen over for even longer, but less completely, so the Antarctic Gate was built while the continent was moving south from Gondwanaland.
@@BYERE Antarctic* gate (not Arctic gate) 🤔
my right ear enjoys stargate more than my left
Interesting. What kind of device do you use to watch this?
@@Timberwolf69 I could make the same claim as Nova, since my hearing is better in my right ear than my left ear. That's why I prefer not to use headphones, as my right ear can hear sounds from the left speaker better than my left ear would hear with headphones, especially when my left ear is deaf as happened to me recently for a couple weeks. I'm 60 years old, so I'll eventually lose my hearing in my left ear again, hopefully temporarily, as that's happened to me a few times before. 🙉
I figure it's better to laugh about it than to cry, unless I do both. 🤣
@@pablohammerly448 Well, that idea didn't cross my mind when I asked that question... My apologies.
Especially as this reminds me of a friend who had a similar issue. While he attended military service, his ear protection dropped out of his ear on the shooting range while firing a gun.
@@Timberwolf69 Regarding your friend, I've seen advertising about a class action suit due to defective audio protection issued to military personnel. As for the issue we've been discussing, after I posted above, I saw other posts below discussing how some viewers had problems with the left audio being defective due to a problem with the video. I guess those who noticed the issue were using headphones, so the OP above was probably referring to that rather than hearing problems like mine. 🎧
@@pablohammerly448 That would be odd, as I use headphones, myself. And I didn't notice any issue...
And the issue with my friend... Well that was about 25 to 30 years ago, but not in the US. Our laws are quite ineffective if it comes to compensation...
Daniel: What if the second gate doesn't have... those?
XD I like the detail here. Daniel is trying to think like Carter, but he's nowhere near as smart (But still smart enough to get the job done). You can definitely tell Carter influenced him in a good way.
He’s smart, just a different field of expertise. :p
@@JamesLee-sw6ss the 1969 time travel episode where Daniel casually translates from Russian "He asked us if we were Russian spies"
And Jack looks at him... Seriously Daniel? Seriously?
@@charlesacker9174 If you got transported back to 1969 having not lived through the cold war, I don't think you'd think anything of it either. :P
"not as smart"
🤨
Explore more in future SG shows with Amanda Tapping character overranked into a General her memory of the possibility of more than one gate on a world!
Daniel: "Okay, but what if the second gate doesn't have... those? Would it shake enough to indicate its location on a seismometer?"
Hammond, knowing exactly where this is going: "...Damn right it would!"
When you dial your own phone number, it goes to voicemail, or call waiting.
Worked out in a time travel episode too.
I wish like many other site, they would post the season episode.
Great episode, but why didn't they try another address? ANY other address?
From Sam and Jack's perspective, the problem might have been on the earth gate end - it was a cobbled together solution rather than a proper DHD, and they know something went wrong during their transit - it is possible the earth gate was at least temporarily out of commission.
I guess gating to another world without a probe might have been a bit risky, but it seems less risky than freezing to death.
Anyway... still a good episode
I can't remember where this falls in the chronology. Is the Alpha Site up and running yet?
Did anyone understand what Jack said to Sam at 1:04 and further? I tried several times but couldn't make it out. 😥
It was an honor serving with you
What happens when you dial your own telephone number? Wrong person to ask...
Solitudes - Jack & Samantha got seperated from Teal'c and Daniel
you know its strange DANIEL always has a response to everything if its positiveoor if its I DONT know
Had to check my speakers, only coming out of R channel?
There's also audio corruption on the L channel...
Why did they they not try another address after the failure of the access to earth?
Alpha Site wasn't made yet, and everytime the gate is dialed from the SGC was done by a computer so no one has to memorize the address. So by this point of the series the only gate address that Sam knows is Earth's and she tried to dial Earth from Earth. If you thought you were on another planet and some alien tech you have very limited knowledge of how it works, doesn't connect to a known correct address would you risk trying to dial another address?
That remember me the scence where O´neil said "Carter i swear to god that this is my gun " ^^
This is my weapon, this is my gun, this one's for fighting, this one's for fun.
This gate should've been in an Ancient Site... There should've been cool relics (or even some Ancient trash) around it.
What episode is this and what season?
It just hit me. If they didn't know what planet they were on, what 7th chevron would they enter as point of origin? It would have to be Earth's, but they would never enter that because they didn't think they were ON Earth. I don't remember, did they give an explanation for that?
what I don't get is if the Stargate with DHD super seeds the other gate at the base why don't the members from the groups they sent to other worlds looking for Jack and Sam end up in the south pole instead of the base when they return since that gate is now uncovered again.
My right ear enjoyed the video :)
15y ago. This is probably the oldest video yt has recommended to me
what ep is this?
So what about the black hole that jumped to the next gate? Wouldnt it have gone to the second stargate on earth
it coudn't because that gate was offline at that time
And the black hole episode wasn't until season 2 or 3.
My question is how Colonel Carter wouldn't have realised where they were based on the point of origin......
because the symbols were different, each gates address is made up of 6 symbols, these symbols are the "home" symbol for the six closest gates to the destination planet marking it's relative position in space the final 7th marks the "home" symbol of the planet you are traveling from, each symbol belongs to a gate not a planet
Although it's probably more accurate to say that the DHD's have there own "home" symbol not the gates
the ancients and Goa'uld most used a different symbol to represent earth. Dr. Jackson says in the clip "even if the 7th symbols are different, the coordinates for the 2 gates would be the same" in making his reference to calling your own phone.
what happened in this episode???
After gating to a new world SG-1 became under fire so they went back to Earth, but upon opening the gate on the other world the gate took a massive amount of energy hits and started to draw more power from the Earth side. Teal'c and Daniel managed to make it to SGC when the gate had enough and shunted the wormhole to the nearest gate. Carter and O'neall ended up coming out the other gate, and not realizing that they were in Anartica and think they ended up on some ice world. Carter fixes the DHD and tries to Dial Earth but the gate fails to connect, dialing Earth from Earth, and since this is before Alpha Site was made, Sam only memorized Earth's address.
Daniel after waking up and figures that they must have been spat out of another gate between SGC and the starting planet but till that point of the clip never thought Earth had a second gate, well Ra moved a gate to Earth, so Ra's gate is the second gate and the one that SGC uses. So Earth has two PoO thanks to the two gates.
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What is the name of this episode
@emporer15 Solitudes (Season 1, episode 18)
This videos sound has been corrupted .
Can't hear anything but tones and beeps.
What episod is this?
If I remember right, the episode is called "Solitudes" (SG1 - Season 1 Episode 18)
Sesong 1 ep 17
So the Stargate is like a phone.
I actually like how many phone metaphors they've used in this show. 7 chevrons=7 digits of a phone number, 8th chevron is area code, 9th chevron is international, self-dialing is busy tone.
@Tweedledumb12 episode 1x17 Sollitudes
Just imagine if Carter had thought after trying to dial home, or even before that attempt.. "Maybe that energy discharge damaged the Earth Gate.... Colnel.. I'll try one of the known friendly worlds>
The existance of the Antarctic gate would never have been knwon
Good job she wasn't thinking straight :)
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Love this episode. One goof tho... Why the hell didn't she try dialing fucking ABYDOS ??!!
Abydos wasn't safe at that point.
@@cirrustate8674 In that case, Carter should've dialed another safe gate. 🤔
@@pablohammerly448 first season, not any safe gates known, at that point, other than earth.
@@pablohammerly448 Alpha Site wasn't made yet, and everytime the gate is dialed from the SGC was done by a computer so no one has to memorize the address. So by this point of the series the only gate address that Sam knows is Earth's and she tried to dial Earth from Earth. If you thought you were on another planet and some alien tech you have very limited knowledge of how it works, doesn't connect to a known correct address would you risk trying to dial another address?
Even if the seventh symbol looked different the coordinates would be exactly the same" Wow...nice continuity Stargate!
+saquist There is nothing wrong with that. The seventh symbol is just the point of origin, a random shevron on each different gate. If you bring the gate to another planet, the icon itself wouldn't change, but the gate would still work
+Drevway indeed, it (alone with its 9 Chevron address) acts like a serial number allowing you to Id the specific Stargate
@@Drevway Once again, saquist levels a criticism without even really thinking about it first. Why he even comments on these videos is beyond me.
can anyone tell mee what episode was the one where they rid the galaxy of the replicators with the dakara auper weapon? thanks
StillAlive about 5 years late, but it's on season 8
Dial alpha site????hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
1) I don't believe they had the alpha site back then
2) the 7th symbol is supposed to be the point of origin so since they didnt know they were on earth they wouldn't be able to dial out
@@GodBlade132 I think they had the alpha site that time(70%)
@@CaptainSovereign They did not.
Or a safe gate. Go through, team on earth disconnects the gate at SGC. Dial back and connect to the gate in the antarctic.
@@morefiction3264 There weren't many safe gates back then -- most were controlled by the Goauld (sp?). 🤔
So the Russian got one and they got one and this makes 3?
I did not watch all of Stargate,mostly on youtube
There were only two. Gate A was found in Egypt and is the one at the SGC in this episode. Gate B was found in Antarctica. Gate A was later beamed up onto Thor's ship, which then crashed into the ocean (for reasons that aren't germaine to this), and the SGC started using Gate B. The Russians recovered Gate A from the ocean floor after investigating the crash.
Why would the second Stargate vibrate wildly? If Ra had it installed, I'm pretty sure he would have done it the right way.
Everyone: *gasp*
Germans: NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN
Would it to much work to add the season and episode to an uploaded tv show clip in general? You people tease other people but are to lazy to give the guide for salvation. For that you get a well deserved thump down, congratz
Carters silly idiocy on full display here. 1. Didn't dial any other planet 2. Assumed it is an ice planet based on a quick look. She's a scientist? Just kidding. But she is one of the best sci-fi characters but some of her writing was bad here
The audio quality is so bad..
so NO SOUND 'ey ;/
Thank you for this video 🫶🏻 ived subbed
I'd like to know how they got from Colorado to the McMurdo Station so fast ? They didn't have F-302s or the Prometheus yet ..
They did have a few of the Goa'ld fighters I think?
They just found some sign-posts and fast-travelled to McMurdo, obviously
My right ear enjoyed the video :)