Ok the glass on these windows, if it is glass, would have to withstand much more force than that in order to remain intact from wind pressure and sway of the building .. any high-rise architect would laugh at John being able to break the glass with a chair
What I never understood about this episode was the last time SAM and Kowalski came from the parallel universe, Carter went into trophic cascade failure on the cellular level. How come nobody in this episode started having tremors?
Universes with quantum mirrors seem to be ‘far away’ within the multiverse, so entropic cascade failure may occur due to the difference in universe. These realities connected via wormhole are probably right next to each other and so cascade failure does not occur quickly.
@@Gatetraveller1 Interesting. The episode with Sam having tremors had me thinking it was all bc of 2 in 1 reality. They had even made it a point to say that's why only certain ppl could go on that mission. Thank you though. Evidently I've had it wrong all these years and still loved it. .
@@danieltribley4557 two versions in one reality is definitely the main factor, the differences in universe overall may play another. Both play a part, one more so than the other depending on the variables in place :)
What stops the black SG-1 from doing it again, to a slightly different universe? Carter said there is an infinite amount of parallel universes. Surely there must be versions where the plan would work.
You'd think if they kept trying this over and over they'd eventually get to an alternate reality where there are ZPMs all over the place. Like one where the ancients never died out, the asurans are good guys, one where humanity learned how to make ZPMs, etc. Kind of a bag of worms they've opened here by making travel to alternate realities so easy.
I think the theory here is that all the alternate or multiverses are close to each other in outcomes so they'd have to really jump to another whole branch to find that.
What a wasted opportunity: 16 Samantha Carters = Jury-rigs a Goa'uld Mothership to be stronger than an Aurora-class. 16 Jack O'Neills = Makes a Goa'uld's head burst into flames out of frustration. 16 Teal'cs = Enough to conquer and occupy any planet. 16 Daniel Jacksons = Enough moral compass to talk all the Goa'uld into defecting to the Tok'ra, and probably get the Ancients to save the Asgard and wipe out the Ori.
Everyone wants another stargate TV show... Stargate Multiverse command Where we help parallel Earths defeat their enemies. It could lead to seeing old characters come back...
This episode specifically deals with Atlantis' main computer malfunctioning. It mistakenly triggers the quarantine lockdown and starts broadcasting an alert beacon to warn nearby ships of the danger, which means Atlantis' position could be discovered by the Wraith. In the event of a breach of containment, the city is programmed to trigger the self destruct in order to prevent any pathogen from spreading beyond the city.
At the other hand, a great experience for Sam: finally somebody on same intellectual level to discuss problems with :) Sometimes I miss that at work, especially at my former employer...
That part at 3:00 where Mitchel is in his underwear and saying "Ideas anyone?" Yep I have a great series of ideas about your naked body! WOOF! That's a huge package you got there need any help carrying it?! WOOF!