Wasn't that used in an ep once, when they sent Teal'c underground?
Yeah. "100 Days", wherein Jack got trapped on an alien world and nearly married, but pretty much said "See ya!" as soon as it was possible for him to leave.
I think the bloopy wave did away with some stuff (or maybe melted it) and didn't Sam build a particle beam emitter or something like that to melt a big enough space for Teal'c?
I want to see the thing as a tourist attraction sometime. I mean, come on! There's this big ring sitting in the middle of a field, and no one's treating it like Stonehenge?
Wrod. Can you imagine the diplomatic disaster if the big bloopy wave took out a kindergarten field trip?
I mean, come on! There's this big ring sitting in the middle of a field, and no one's treating it like Stonehenge?
Katie, that is such a plot bunny.
I assign it to you. Go forth and be funny.
Wrod. Can you imagine the diplomatic disaster if the big bloopy wave took out a kindergarten field trip?
There's actually a piece of fanfic out there that does this. I don't recall liking it very much, though, as I'm pretty sure it was just used as a way to make Daniel wallow and feel bad. (I'm not immune to that sort of story, but this wasn't a particularly good example of the genre.)
I assign it to you. Go forth and be funny.
Heh. Well, maybe. Funny is haaaaaaard, though.
I thought that only kicked in if the other gate itself was damaged.
Isn't the gate material all but indestructible? I recall the episode where they linked to a world that had just been hit by a kernel black hole, and the gravity transmitted through the gate was enough to crumple the titanium iris with tidal forces and generate a very pronounced relativistic time dilation effect.
Yup. That's the episode I always think is 'Singularity' but in fact it isn't. And Sam wasn't sure that a naquada-enhanced nuclear blast would destroy the gate.
I remember that one of the go'auld (Apophis? Anubis?) did something that supercharged the SG-1 gate and made it explode in a potentially earth-destroying blast, but my impression was he'd had to pump it full of nearly its own rest mass again in energy before it reached the limit and went POW!
I sort of remember that one. They tried to launch the gate into space since they couldn't stop it from blowing. As I recall they almost failed to do it too.
eta: I think it was Apophis who did it.
I thought that was Heru'ur. Or possibly Sokar. Whoever it was who threatened the SGC unless they gave Apophis' body back?
That was Sokar, but he was just super-heating the iris. I don't think it was going to make the Stargate blow.
Not that I watch...oh, wait, I outed myself. Damn.