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Previous: 1.05 The Broca Divide

First, I have to get this out of the way: in an open flame like that, the fire would not have gotten hot enough to turn Frakes to bone and ash. There should still be a charred body. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

I walked away from this episode thinking a lot about the Goa'uld propaganda machine. Early in the episode Teal'c states that the Goa'uld terraformed many of the stargate worlds centuries ago. We know that's false since (1) the Ancients created the 'gate network and (2) the Goa'uld are much more likely to move a stargate to a new planet than bother with time- and resource-consuming terraforming. I mean, honestly, if the planet were hostile but had a bunch of naquadah, they'd enslave a bunch of Unas and drop 'em on the planet to work until they died. (That's right, Goa'uld, I know your tricks.) That means that this rumor that the Goa'uld terraformed the planets is all part of the Goa'uld lies to bolster their claims at godhood.

What the Goa'uld accomplished on a large scale is exactly what Captain Hanson accomplishes on a small scale. He steals technology (first Earth technology and then the shield technology) and calls it magic, placing himself in a position of power over the natives. Whether or not he goes a little insane after two days in the sun, he follows the Goa'uld playbook, using his newfound power to enslave the locals and build a temple. They never compare him to the Goa'uld in the episode, but the analogy is clear (especially in hindsight) and it's a reminder to the SG teams not to let their advanced technology go to their heads. (Which also makes me wonder if the SG psych evals got an update after this incident. Sam did say she knew he had this in him.)


A few last notes of significance:
  • This is the first episode in which Daniel wears a bandana and I love whomever made this costuming decision.

  • Based on Sam's analysis of the shield device (it follows the same basic circuitry patterns as the Gate technology), either the Ancients built it or the Goa'uld adapted other Ancient tech to create the UV shield.

  • This episode foreshadows the fact that the Goa'uld mine planets for naquadah and then leave once the resources are depleted.

  • It still bothers me that in this episode Sam immediately notes the absence of birdsong, but in "Spirits," Teal'c has to point it out to her.


Quote of the Week:
    Jack: Does it say "colonel" anywhere on my uniform?


Episode Stats
Planetary Tally: the planet is unnamed in the episode, but the internet tells me it's P3X-513 or Avnil*
Series Total: 7
*I assume the source for this information is Stargate SG-1: The Ultimate Visual Guide

In Fashion: it's green BDUs and flak helmets all around; Jack swaps clothes with Jamala for some non-regulation robes


Next up: 1.07 Cold Lazarus

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green_grrl: (SG1_Jack)
[personal profile] green_grrl wrote:
Jul. 19th, 2019 05:33 am (UTC)
One of the things this episode always makes me think about is how BIG the SGC is in the background. By episode 4 SG-1 is chattering about an unseen mission where something else happened. By episode 6 some other team has embedded itself on another planet, gone rogue, and entirely altered the course of its inhabitants. Right from the start you get the sense we only see a tiny fraction of what goes on, although SG-1 as the flagship team tends to be/get involved in the really big Earth-impacting adventures.
theemdash: (SG-1 Jack Hero)
[personal profile] theemdash wrote:
Jul. 19th, 2019 12:17 pm (UTC)
If they ever wanted to create an anthology series for Stargate Command and it followed individual missions of a handful of SG teams, I would be so into it.

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