
You know, Daniel probably
calls everything an artefact while Sam thinks it's a device and
Jack considers it a weapon until proven otherwise...
So this database will contain all kinds of artefacts, objects, technologies
and devices.
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This is an alien shield generator. It takes two of those to create an energy force shield around the planet, protecting everybody living underneath against the solar radiation. | 1.6 First Commandment |
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Well, I think this should
most definitely qualify as an artefact, grin. This is one of the home-made
weapons, created by O'Neill in order to defend his team and the Nox
from Apophis and his Jaffa. |
1.8 The Nox |
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This is the statue of Pelops.
Worshipped by the inhabitants of Argos, the Chosen. They had only so
many days to live because of the self replicating mechanical nano-virus. |
1.9 Brief Candle |
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This is the actual transmitter
device triggering the nano-virus on Argos. It puts the people to sleep
and activates the nanocytes during the night and shuts it off during
the day. |
1.9 Brief Candle |
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We all know this one. It's
not Thor's hammer itself, but a monolith that is positioned at the gate
to test everybody coming through. If the passenger is a goa'uld, it
transports the visitor directly to the Labyrinth (including stubborn
humans refusing to let go...) |
1.10 Thor's Hammer |
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This however, is Thor's
hammer. Once in the Labyrinth, the goa'uld can not leave except through
this passage. Which will nicely remove the snake from its host... |
1.10 Thor's Hammer |
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Can you see what this is?
This is Ernest Littlefield's notebook. He was trying to keep track of
the date and wrote all his discoveries and musings in there. |
1.11 The Torment of Tantalus |
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This is the amulet Daniel
already had in Stargate, the movie. He gave it to Catherine, and she
was still wearing it when Daniel went to find her after finding out
somebody had actually stepped through the Stargate back in the forties. |
1.11 The Torment of Tantalus |
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Here we see the device
that projected the universal alien language as some kind of 3D presentation.
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1.11 The Torment of Tantalus |
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This is a bowl that contains
a symbiote that will be implanted in a Jaffa-to-be. This one was supposed
to get into Ry'ac, Teal'c's son, but I think it ended up sort of dead. |
1.12 Bloodlines |
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This cute little painting
was left on the remainders of Teal'c's former home. It means: this was
the home of a Shol'va (traitor). |
1.12 Bloodlines |
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Here we have the biohazard
container Sam was using to take a symbiote back to the SGC. Gotta love
the look on her face when she grabbed one and pushed it inside... |
1.12 Bloodlines |
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This is the what Bra'tac
called the seplica in the temple. Basically it is, or rather was, a
tank that contained Goa'uld larva's. But then Daniel blew it to pieces. |
1.12 Bloodlines |
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Ah. A part of Hathor's
lovely costume. It does takes your breath away. Especially, since it
will slice up your abdomen, for easier implantation of Goa'uld larvas. |
1.14 Hathor |
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Eek. This is the object
the SGC found in Cassandra's chest. It was made of iron and potassium
on one side and naquadah on the other. The goa'uld Nirrti deliberately
placed this device in the girl in order to destroy another world. |
1.15 Singularity |
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This object doesn't really
mean anything, I guess. It's a light ball, hanging on the ceiling on
Altair, the underground facility where Harlan made some copies of SG-1.
Mmm, I've ordered a set as well, but until now, Harlan has not responded.... |
1.19 Tin Man |
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This is a Korush-Nai. It
is a warning to other visitors, telling them that this world is destroyed
and that one must "turn back." |
1.20 There but for the Grace of God |
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Here we have the control
unit that activates the quantum mirror. |
1.20 There but for the Grace of God |
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Here we see the actual quantum mirror. Touching this mirror will take you to an alternate dimension. | 1.20 There but for the Grace of God |
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This is a communication device. Apophis used it to speak to his servants on board of his attack vessel. | 1.22 Within the Serpent's grasp |
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This is the hyperdrive control. Brace yourself when somebody touches it, or you hit the deck. | 1.22 Within the Serpent's grasp |
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Well this is a sarcophogus... This one is where Klorel was in during the attempted attack on Earth. | 1.22 Within the Serpent's grasp |
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Remembering Bra'tac's look when Jack showed him a grenade? This is the Jaffa version of a grenade. Very powerful. | 2.1 The Serpent's Liar |
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Here we have a good view of the thing Linea used to knock of some of Daniel and Jack's attackers back on Hadante. It's not the same hand device the goa'ulds are using, but still very similar. Mail me if you know how it's called. | 2.3 Prisoners |
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Ah. Another sarcophagus. This one belonged to Pyrus and his daugther Shyla. Daniel has thoroughly investigated this artefact. Shyla blew it away in the end, with Daniel's help. | 2.5 Need |
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Here we have both the healing device and hand device belonging to Kendra, neatly saved in a bowl. | 2.6 Thor's Chariot |
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This is the hand device that belonged to Kendra. Carter is placing it over her hand and discovered that she had some ability to use it. | 2.6 Thor's Chariot |
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This is the obelisk that is the entrance to the Hall of Thor's Might. The red jewel stone in the middle beams you straight into the Hall. It is forbidden to touch it, but since when has that ever stopped Daniel? | 2.6 Thor's Chariot |
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This orb appeared after Daniel drew the radius of the circle on the wall. See the little hammers on it? Cool huh? After this orb appeared, the viking changed into the real form of our little buddy Thor. | 2.6 Thor's Chariot |
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Shiver. This is the spikes-shooting-do-not-dare-remove-me alien orb the team brought back from P5C-353. Home of an organism, that was in desperate need of a new home world. | 2.7 Message in a Bottle |
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Can you believe this thing is some sort of weather control? Well, it is and it belonged to the people of Madrona. Some NID rogue team stole it, and SG-1 had to get it back. | 2.14 Touchstone |
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This is the statue on Madrona, that held the touchstone on its hand, until it was stolen. SG-1 brought it back and the weather turned back to normal. | 2.14 Touchstone |
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Here you see Ma'chello's palm pilot, or electronical notebook. It had some strange alphabet, wans't it a mixture of Greek and Latin? | 2.18 Holiday |
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What ever happened to the "Don't touch it" policy? Daniel touched this personality-switching-device and ended up trapped in Ma'chello's body. | 2.18 Holiday |
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Just because this stuff looks so cool: another piece of Machello's technology. | 2.18 Holiday |
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Here you see the cycro chamber. Jack, Daniel and Sam were cycrogenically frozen after being captured and when they woke up, they were told it was now the year 2077. Which it wasn't, of course. It was that creepy bitch Hathor. | 2.22 Out of Mind |
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Yuck. These are the memory stimulation devices that were gently pushed into the captured team members temples. | 2.22 Out of Mind |
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This is the holographic projection device that Jacob brought to Earth. It contained a family tree of the Goauld dynasty and with this, they discovered the existance of Seth. | 3.2 Seth |
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This is some sort of shocking grenade, or explosion device, used by Seth to knock out the intruders of his facility. | 3.2 Seth |
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This is a device that allows the humans to "call" Thor and speak to him. Thor gave it to O'Neill during the treaty that was going nowhere at first. | 3.3 Fair Game |
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This is the crest of the
Linvis, symbol of a rival league of lesser Goa'uld who challenge the
System Lords. Apparently, they failed, cause they were all very, very
dead. |
3.4 Legacy |
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This is a Goa'uld tablet. With a page turning device, one can "turn" the page and read. Daniel figured it was some kind of battle plan. | 3.4 Legacy |
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Eeew. The Ma'chello bugs. Nasty things, making you go "nuts". Well, they are actually Goa'uld killer devices, and Ma'chello hid them in the Goa'uld tablet. Nine of those thingies took out the league, the tenth went into Daniel, and later on, Teal'c. | 3.4 Legacy |
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This doesn't look very fancy. It's something that opens a door on that place where SG-1 found the nine dead Goa'uld. | 3.4 Legacy |
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This is a power generator, to feed the Stargate with the extra needed power in order to be able to dial up to an Asgard planet. | 3.6 Point of View |
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Here we have the quantum mirror. Dr. Samantha Carter (with the long hair, LOL) and Kawalsky came through here to get help for their own alternate world. | 3.6 Point of View |
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And this is a device with one can find other alternate universes to one's own. You sort of turn the page until you find the right one. | 3.6 Point of View |
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This is the Roshna drink. Aris Boch, coming from a race that cannot serve as hosts to the Goa'uld, is addicted to it and bounty hunts for the Goa'uld in order to trade his bounty for more of this Roshna. | 3.7 Deadman Switch |
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This is the helmet Aris Boch is wearing. Jack tries it, and finds it can zoom in in great proportions. | 3.7 Deadman Switch |
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Here we see a Tac, or Tacluchnatagamuntoron. It's a heat-seeking automatic remote weapon. | 3.7 Deadman Switch |
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This is a vo'cume, a device that projects a previously recorded "movie". This way, the old snakehead Apophis could speak to his Jaffa trainees without actually being there. | 3.9 Rules of Engagement |
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For the lack of a better word, this is the personality switcher that the aliens used that took over the base in Foothold. Carter escaped, contacted Maybourne and the evil twins of Daniel and Jack were on her heels. | 3.14 Foothold |
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Now I have no idea what this is, I doubt anybody does, grin. It's just "something" from Urgo and Togar's lab. | 3.16 Urgo |
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Here we see a part of the control panel from Thor's ship. It contains recordings of Thor with explanations about them and their enemy, the lovely replicators. | 3.22 Nemesis |
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This is the reactor in Sam's lab. She was working on it in her down-time, when Col. O'Neill came to invite her to go fishing. | 3.22 Nemesis |
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This is a Asgard stasis chamber. It helps Thor to stay alive. | 3.22 Nemesis |
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Here we see some sort of database of the Eurondan. It contains plans, formulas and specifications of what their techology is based on. | 4.2 The Other Side |
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Here we have some transport rings in the middle of the transportation process. | 4.4 Crossroads |
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This is the Zatarc device Anise/Freya brought to the SGC to test the humans for devices called Zatarc, a Goa'uld mind control technology. | 4.5 Divide and Conquer |
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This is the time-panel of P4X-639. It was supposed to be a time-machine, enabling you to go back in time, but instead it threw the planet in a time-loop. | 4.6 Window of Opportunity |
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I don't really know what this is exactly, so if you do, please mail me. Malikai is holding it, so it might be a part of the time-machine. | 4.6 Window of Opportunity |
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I think this is a remote control for the ship Marty and his friends had hidden on Earth. Marty howver thinks it's a mobile computer device that detonates something and they all do this nice nose-dive, remember that? | 4.11 Point of no Return |
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This is the jar that contains the symbiote Isis. Both Isis and Osiris received some kind of punishment and were trapped inside these jars. Isis's jar wasn't sealed properly, so the snake didn't survive. | 4.13 The Curse |
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This is the jar that contained Osiris. This jar was perfectly sealed, but then the jar got destroyed in the explosion, giving the snake a chance to escape and take a new host. | 4.13 The Curse |
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This is the Osiris amulet, made of gold. It was the item that was stolen from Dr. Jordan's office. The amulet is the key to the ship which enables Osiris to escape. | 4.13 The Curse |
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This is one of the artefacts that were in the lab. It's just another Egyptian figure. | 4.13 The Curse |
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This is the control panel of a mine out of the Tobin System. SG-1 and Jacob pull one inside Jacob's cargo ship with the transport rings and are then attempting to rig it. | 4.14 The Serpent's Venom |
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This is the database of the Aschen. Remember, those nice folks, that tried to wipe out all civilisation on Earth by sterilizing the population. Without their consent, ofcourse. | 4.16 2010 |
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Here we see the machine that created the addictive light on P4X-347. Going into some sort of withdrawal from this, Daniel got depressed and nearly jumped off his balcony. | 4.18 The Light |
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This device controls Harlan's clones. This one is embedded in Clone Daniel's chest. | 4.21 Double Jeopardy |
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Oh sucks, I don't really recall what this is. It obviously is some projection, maybe the sun they were planning to blow up and take Apophis' fleet out at the same time? Anybody who knows, feel free to mail me, grin | 5.1 Enemies |
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These are the hyperdrive control crystals on board of the Goa'uld mothership that SG-1 has stolen (I believe it belonged to Chronus). | 5.1 Enemies |
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Well, we all know what this is. This one here belongs to our buddy Apophis. He apparently brought his personal belongings to the ship he was trying to convescate. | 5.1 Enemies |
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This is some kind of weapon to defeat the Goa'uld and it comes from Velona, Orlin's planet. | 5.3 Ascension |
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This stone with writings similar to the ones the team found on Cimmeria. It could indicate a connection to the Asgard and SG-1 figured this planet might have been a protected planet (by the Asgard-Goa'uld treaty). | 5.5 Red sky |
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This transportation device was positioned in the church of K'Tau and transports people to the Hall of Wisdom, where they can actually talk to Lord Freyer (an Asgard). | 5.5 Red sky |
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Here we have the Asgard projection control panel. Carter moved the switch and the projected Viking disappeared and the real Asgard Freyer appeared. | 5.5 Red sky |
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Ha, this was nice! The High Council of the Asgard were all wearing these kind of necklaces. Did you see that? | 5.5 Red sky |
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This handprint was found on a tree on the planet Hanka. When touched, a fire starts burning and when you step closer to the fire, transport rings beam you straight into Nirrti's lab. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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Now this just seems to be some sort of table inside Nirrti's lab. I thought it looked cool. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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This thing is closed here. Daniel (of course) touches something, making it opening up. See the next image. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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Okay, here we have the thing opened up. With all those crystal kind of thingies inside I'm guessing this is some sort of database. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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Daniel takes one of the crystals out and Jack suggests they take it back to the SGC. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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Nirrti's notebook. With some stone, one can turn the page. Daniel reads from this thing about the experiments Nirrti did on children. All for the Evolution of Hok'tar, an advanced human. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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Jack asks Teal'c what this is. Teal'c obviously doesn't know, cause he asks Jack: What do you think it is for. LOL. They pack it in the suitcase. | 5.6 Rite of Passage |
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Here we have a pretty good view on the so-called painstick. You know, the nasty one that makes the eyes and mouth shoot yellow beams of energy. | 5.7 Beast of Burden |
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The entrance of the tomb is full of writings. It took Daniel a while, but then he discovered a secret panel and voila, the door openend. | 5.8 The Tomb |
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A true artefact, grin. A Russian sigarette box, empty, gives the team the clue that a Russian team has been to this planet before them. | 5.8 The Tomb |
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This is the Eye of Tiamint. An artefact, found on one of the dead bodies inside the Tomb. The Russian Colonel tried to hide it from his American colleagues. | 5.8 The Tomb |
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Here we have another sarcophogus. This is the one inside the Tomb, which held Marduk trapped along with this "yuckie" creature that ate the Goa'uld each time he was revived. | 5.8 The Tomb |
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This is Tollan ceremonial burial place. It was were the funeral service for Omac was being held. | 5.9 Between two Fires |
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Nareem hands Carter something after SG-1 leaves, and back at the SGC she opens her hand and voila! It's a hologram device and it projects a cute little Nareem in her palm. | 5.9 Between two Fires |
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Here we see a computer scan of the ion canon, that is offered to the humans by the Tollan. It is a weapon to protect a planet from an attack by the Goa'uld and the Tollan want trinium in return. Remember that hilarious scene where Jack and Daniel ask for 38 instead of 1? | 5.9 Between two Fires |
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This is the bracelet Nareem is wearing. It is an implant that every Tollan wears and it is a health indicator, Appartently, Travell can locate people through this implant, although it is against the law. | 5.9 Between two Fires |
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Another piece of Tollan technology. If I remember correctly, this is the device that allows the Tollan to walk through walls. Cool. Oh, and there I suddenly remember the Jack and Teal'c holding hands scene, LOLOL. | 5.9 Between two Fires |
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And here we have what the
whole deceipt was about. A Tollan weapon, (needing trinium to operate),
basically explosives using Tollan phase-shift technology. The weapon
should be able to pastorate any solid matter prior to detination. |
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This is the Sentinel. It's an alien piece of technology, protecting a planet from "bad" people like the Goa'uld. It requires a caretaker, one that can operate the device and then the bad guys just "disappear". | 5.20 The Sentinel |
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Okay, this is a part of the weapon that the Kelownians tring to create to defend themselves. You know, the radiation shooting kinda thing, mixed with naquadria and such. Carter is much better in explaning this than I am, obviously, grin. | 5.21 Meridian |
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Eek. This scary thing is the device that Anubis implanted in Thor's brain in order to gain access to all of the Asgard knowledge. | 5.22 Revalations |
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This is an Asgard piece of technology. It's some sort of projection device, or, as Jack nicely put it: you can be a hologram. | 5.22 Revalations |
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These are some of the mothership's crystals. | 5.22 Revalations |
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And here we see an ordinary doorpanel from the mothership. | 5.22 Revalations |
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Here we see the gravity switch to Jack's cell from Ba'al's fortress. One minute the wall is the wall and the floor the floor and the next everything is sort of mixed up. | 6.6 AByss |
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This is some kind of power source that the team found on some planet labelled P9X-391. Obviously of Ancient origin, tt is emitting energy and when turned on, it makes people see things (creatures, mainly) in a parallel dimension. | 6.13 Sight Unseen |
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Here we see the circular book that was lying on the table in Paradise. It appears to be some kind of a map of the camp and Jack is using it to mark the location of the dead people in order to figure out what had happened to them. | 6.15 Paradise Lost |
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This is the scripture that
Terek had kept in his office. It is one of the only remaining pieces
of evidence that Heru'ur had once brought the people to this planet.
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6.20 Memento |
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This is the cover stone
that hides the buried stargate at Tagrea. The inscriptions say: “Here
lies the chappa’ai of Heru’ur, false god to the people of
Tagrea. May it never know the daylight again.” |
6.20 Memento |
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This is the ancient tablet Daniel and the team finds on Abydos. It is the first indication that the ascended (the Others) are actually ancients and it mentions the Lost City of the Ancients, which should hold powerful weapons. | 6.22 Full Circle |
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Here we see the secret door opener. Rays of the sun reveal all. Sam shines her laser on the eye and a secret department in the catacombs opens up. | 6.22 Full Circle |
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This is one
of the six eyes of Ra. Seperate, they are powerful, but when one has
them all, it becomes much more powerfull. Anubis has five out of six,
and is coming to Abydos to collect this one. |
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Another sarcophagus. This one belongs to the great Yu, who's not feeling too hot lately and spends way too much time in this thing. | 7.1 Fallen |
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This thing, Jonas takes it from a Jaffa's hand, can activate the transport rings and takes Daniel and Jonas up to Anubis' ship. | 7.1 Fallen |
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Now with the 6 eyes of Ra, Anubis has this big powerful weapon that gives him a great advantage over the other Goa'uld. This, I think, is the power source of the whole weapon, but I'm not really sure. Mail me if you do! | 7.1 Fallen |
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Eek. Here's that creepy mind probe again. This time, Jonas is the lucky guy and Anubis uses it to learn information about Kelowna and the naquadria. | 7.1 Fallen |
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Well, this doesn't look too fancy. But it does some powerful things, it apparently activates Anubis' superweapon and he uses it to test it if the naquadria, taken from Kelowna is working as a new powersource. | 7.2 Homecoming |
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We hardly get a good look at the important crystal that was hidden in the storage room. The crystal contains scientific knowledge regarding the tests done with naquadria in the past. | 7.2 Homecoming |
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Oh, I love this. It's some sort of Norton AV, LOL. It's the antivirus, that Felger has written to try to bring the whole stargate network back online. | 7.9 Avenger 2.0 |
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The Fountain of Youth, part of the Mayan legend, is actually an alien device, probably brought to Earth by the Goa'uld Telchak, the creator of the sarcophagus. Daniel discovers the device in a hidden temple in Honduras. | 7.11 Evolution I |
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The Tok'ra memory recall projector projects a sky pattern after Bra'tac asks the Supersoldier what his homeworld is. With this, the tok'ra manage to find the location of Tartarus. | 7.11 Evolution I |
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Deja-vu. On P3X-439 SG-2 discover a colonade with ancient writing and here is one of these things again , and O'Neill sticks his head in it again, and it unlocks the ancient knowledge in his brain, which was already downloaded there back in season 2, in the Fifth Race. | 7.21 Lost City I |
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Well, if this isn't an artefact then I don't know what is. It is the cross word puzzle O'Neill is fillin in throughout this episode but when he starts thinking ancient, he's filling in ancient language and unknowingly gives away the address to Praclarush Taonas. | 7.21 Lost City I |
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Daniel manages to translate Jack's references to Praclarush Taonas into glyphs, and Sam lets the computer recalculate its location so they can go to the planet by ship. The name of the planet translates to Lost in Fire, which turns out to be true, the stargate is buried under lava. | 7.21 Lost City I |
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Jack finds the command center of the ancient device in the dome on Praclarush Taonas and knows how to use it. He doesn't speak English anymore, but Daniel understands everything and now they discover the Lost City is actually on Earth, Antartica to be precise. | 7.21 Lost City I |
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Jack finds the command center of the ancient device in the dome on Praclarush Taonas and knows how to use it. He doesn't speak English anymore, but Daniel understands everything and now they discover the Lost City is actually on Earth, Antartica to be precise. | 7.21 Lost City I |
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This is the second ancient device, with the command center in Antartica. Jack activates it and uses the weapon to defeat Anubis. | 7.22 Lost City II |
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This is the energy beam that comes from the ancient device and completely swallows Anubis'fleet. | 7.22 Lost City II |
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After saving Earth again, Jack goes to sleep in the ancient stasis chambre. The team realizes Antartica is not the Lost City, but is just an outpost. They will have to find the Lost City and find a way to free the Colonel from his current position. Sniff. Where's season 8 when you need it? | 7.22 Lost City II |
If I've gt some facts wrong, please email me...