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Stargate SG1
| The most common way to get from "A" to "B" is to use a vehicle, a car, a boat, a plane or a spaceship. Stargate takes a different route to the stars, imagine a doorway where you step through and you arrive at your destination. That is the essence of this television series, a massive archaelogical discovery prompts the U.S. Government to enlist the help of Daniel Jackson to unravel the secrets. All the writing is hieroglyphics to which he is an expert. Once the code has been cracked, they step through into a new world and discover the world is run by Ra, the Egyptian God of the Sun. After doing some exploratory work, they plan to return to Earth but are prevented in doing. The result is that they have to fight to get back and defeat an Egyptian God along the way. The adventure does not stop there, once back, the U.S. Government starts a new project to venture into other worlds that this gate can open out to. The series follows their adventures into new worlds. In later series, the team travel into Space via space ships which has the effect of turning the programme into another Star Trek/Farscape style television series. Unlike the Star Trek series where every alien race communicates through Universal Language Transalators, language is translated by Daniel Jackson or Tealc. All the languages are roughly similar to one another because they all come from the same origin.
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| | Anubis | February 5, 2008, 2:46 am | | The show is still good. The Asgard are currently fighting teh replicators where there planet is and that is why they made the treaty that includes Earth. The new enemy is the Replicators they can replicate themselfs and are very hard to destroy. in one episode a replicator got loose in a submarine and the submarine was destroyed to prvent them from doing any seroius damage to earth. |
| | Space | May 7, 2007, 6:56 pm | | The SG-1 Series was fantastic. That is until they killed the plot lines by promoting Jack. I no longer watch the show, due to this annoying change. |
| | APOPHIS | February 22, 2007, 3:10 pm | | hi Laura |
| | Laura | December 11, 2006, 9:20 pm | | Did I say the Asgard were blue? I was wrong. They are grey with little blue visible veins. They have big black eyes and little mouth. Their brain is much developed. |
| | Laura | December 7, 2006, 1:04 pm | | Asgard first appeared in episode "Thor's Hammer". And they have no pass for Humans. Did I do right by putting a tick in the squares behind the votes for the survey? If I didn't, I'm sorry. |
| | Laura | December 7, 2006, 12:45 pm | | The Asgard are a race that used to look like the Humans. But due to the eccessive cloning, their body turned the way it looks like now. Short, thin, blue skin, big eyes, no hair. They are allies to the Earth and fight the Goa'oulds and other ennemies. Earth has become the fifth planet under the protection of the Asgard-Goa'ould treaty. Their supreme commander of the fleet is Thor. They have north mythology names. They respect very much Jack O'Neill, the one that saved Thor from a damaged ship, and Daniel Jackson. Their level of thechnology is much higher than the Humans'. |
| | Laura | November 12, 2006, 1:28 pm | | I really like this show. I don't know what character I like most, I like Daniel Jackson and Teal'c, but I also like O'Neill (with two l's) from the series. Actors are great too. I don't know Mitchell too much, maybe he's a funny guy too. But where are the Asgard from the Aliens list? They are really nice! |
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