A few fun things while you are watching...find the ZPM, where is planet P3K-546 in the original series, and if you read Asgard (and latin) you'll find all kinds of easter eggs. Enjoy the show!
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq It did have quite a few props. I used some more simple layering of previous film footage. The rest is in Davinci. Here is the behind the scenes if you're curious ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M5vzujhkMYI.htmlsi=KVXx7_vFB-KdRW8l
@@taylorsminor CGI ? These props are too sizeable to exist, or else they'd cost a small fortune. This isn't the 50s or 60s when they could use salad bowls with Christmas tree lights or toy ray guns as props.
I loved to see a fan film taking my beloved Stargate show into account ! Oh My, I would dearly love a stargate in my yard!!! Best from distant Uruguay (unless we both have a stargate heheeh)
I wanted see what was discovered on the planet. It was a great excuse for discovery to bring in the potential fix, which I won't say here, lol. I'll let the viewers discover it in the movie. Great job finding the ZPM! Thanks for not sharing any spoilers and super glad you enjoyed it!
@@stargateunityfanfilm I liked the premise of this story where it continues in the vein of Dr. Daniel Jackson's work to learn the languages of the various worlds they visited. And to use research to learn what can be learned from the artifacts of the various worlds for insight. Hence, this demonstrates a storyline where a sort of protocol has been established for all off world explorers.
I didn't see a zpm, know the planet or read the languages. Still very much enjoyed it. Love that y'all are still out there keeping Stargate alive! Studios sure aren't.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it! The planet is the last planet the SG1 team ever stepped through the gate to visit in their last film Ark of Truth…we never got to see what was on the planet. I’ll keep the ZPM a secret still . : )