Peter Williams
Peter starred as Apophis in twenty episodes of Stargate SG1 setting the standard for the System Lords to follow. He has also appeared on Fallen, The Listener, Earthsea and Life As We Know It. IMDB Twitter
G. Michael Gray
He played Sefaris on the Stargate Atlantis episode Outsiders as well as guest starring on Jeremiah, Smallville, Psych, Supernatural, Motive and in the upcoming Warcraft. IMDB Twitter
Many thanks to Allison for allowing this review to be shared and I concur with her opinion on the novella “Permafrost”, well worth a read.
My review/summary of the Stargate SG-1 novel Permafrost.
Ingrid Torrance
Ingrid played a Staffer in the Stargate SG1 episode Covenant, she also made guest appearances on Dead Like Me, The 4400, Andromeda, Smallville, Supernatural, Once Upon A Time and The Killing. IMDB Twitter Official
Leonor Varela
Leonor played Chaya Sar in the Stargate Atlantis episode Sanctuary as well as guest starring on Agents of Shield, Human Target, Dallas, Arrested Development, E-Ring, Tic Tac and Cleopatra. IMDB Twitter Official
In memory of Viveca Lindfors
(Dec 29th 1910 – Oct 25th 1995)
Viveca played Catherine Langford on the Stargate movie and had a long career first in her native Sweden before moving to the US and working on television and movies.
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Katey Wright
Katy played Marci Wells in the Stargate SG1 episode Heroes Part 2 as well as appearing on The 4400, Psych, The L Word, The Dead Zone and The Collector. IMDB Twitter
Richard Band
Richard composed music for twelve episodes of Stargate SG1 as well as creating music for Masters of Horror, Shiver, Angels, Trancers III and numerous video games. IMDB Official
In Memory of…
Wray Douglas (December 28th 1966 to Oct 29th 2014)
Wray left a legacy of creativity and excellent in his chosen craft of special effects for television and movies. He worked extensively as the special effects coordinator on all three of the live action Stargate shows as well as Apollo 18, Bad Moon and House of the Dead.
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Points of Origin is the second volume of Stargate SG1 and Atlantis stories under the heading of The Travellers’ Tales as edited by Sally Malcolm. This edition consists of ten stories by various authors and covers many themes and characters. I’ve avoided any spoilers but obviously some plot elements will be discussed but will certainly not ruin your reading experience.
Points Of Origin
- Precognition
- Jo Graham
The novel opens up with a story about General George Hammond as he takes command of the complex deep with Cheyenne Mountain codenamed Stairway To Heaven. He is not the go get ’em kind of officer but has achieved his rank through hard work and excelling in his duties, reliable and trustworthy are his traits. He is to oversee the closure of this facility and then he will retire and enjoy the rest of his days with his friends and family. He opens up a file belonging to a Captain Samantha Carter and a chill runs down his spine, memories long forgotten come rushing back from a few days back in 1969. This story really kicked off the anthology well, we learn some of the major events in the life and career of Hammond and some character tie ins that had be smiling like an idiot.
- Cotermino(us)
- Peter J Evans
Sheppard awakes in the medical bay as Kellar looking down at him asks again, what is your name, please tell me your name and he answers her and reassures her and she in turns reassures him that all is well, just checking. John talks to Carter and they discuss a recent mission where the team investigated a mysterious “dead” city but he finds it difficult to explain the events that occurred. Something happened in this alien place and the gate diagnostics show anomalies but Sheppard cannot quite explain the missing time no matter how McKay presses him for more information and the revelation presents more questions than answers. Peter gave us a rather dark Atlantis story which would have worked well as a standalone episode and while most readers will always say they want all the answers leaving things with a huge question mark worked very well for this story.
- A Woman’s Army
- Geonn Cannon
Dr Janet Fraiser enters the SGC to find the usual suspects, Jack being a very bad patient and Siler once again being bandaged up but a mission is being assigned with a need for some medical support and Janet and her team volunteer to tag along with SG1 although Jack is staying behind undergoing his long overdue medical. On the planet her team begin the investigation of a disease which is affecting the local population made more complicated by the military conflict currently ongoing with a neighbouring state. This story is very good for fans of Janet, we learn more about her relationship with Cassandra as well as her medical and leadership skills and her first experience of the Stargate and assignment to the SGC, the untold stories often fill in gaps we never even knew needed filling.
- Iron Horse
- Amy Griswold
Sateda before the fall, Specialist Ronon Dex along with his friends have left the training camps for his world’s military and journey across his homeland by train heading towards the capitol. They make an unexpected stop near a small community which has been hit by an earthquake, there are deaths and injuries and the soldiers are offering aid, the nearby dam seems to have survived intact but the locals claim an ancient statue has been stolen and that caused the earth tremors. Ronon, Ara and Tyre despite some doubts over the importance of the statue are sent to investigate the theft (Travellers are suspect) and to return it before the next quake hits and destroys the dam. Iron Horse really hit the spot, again offering background to characters in this case Ronon and a number of Satedans we do meet in the series proper and giving us an insight into Sateda and it’s similarities to Earth.
- Dude, Where’s My Spaceship?
- Suzanne Wood
Things are humming along at the SGC with the sole exception of Daniel falling asleep at the most inconvenient times much to the amusement of everyone, Jack takes Daniel back to his Daniel’s home and he immediately falls asleep leaving Jack to do some minor housework, it’s all good until a couple of Jaffa break into the house demanding the location of their Lord Osiris or the one name Daaneel. At this time though Osiris has been removed from Sarah Gardener and she is once again embracing life and currently on a shopping spree with Janet and things start to get hilariously complicated when Teal’c turns up, the Sam with Pete in tow arrive and finally Sarah and Janet wonder into Daniel’s home. This is comedic story and the slapstick ramps up throughout, you just know they’ll all be laughing about the events in Daniel’s home for years despite the unfortunate events in the back yard:)
- Kill Switch
- Aaron Rosenberg
Zelenka briefs the Atlantis personnel on a discovery made in the system’s asteroid belt, an object which is not made up of the naturally occurring elements within the belt so the team board a jumper to investigate and they find something very familiar but not listed on any inventory of Atlantis but things are not what they seem and events soon conspire towards the destruction of Atlantis. I can’t go into too much detail about the plot but that aside this story works very well for the characterisation of Rodney and the guilt he still feels over a significant event not that long ago, there is plenty of tension and good banter between the characters.
- Aftermath
- Karen Miller
After the events in the SGC when Carter was taken over by an Entity from P9C-372 it’s obvious to anyone that knows Jack then he is disturbed by his actions, Sam is ordered to take off her work and relax off base. The Tok’ra and an SGC team gate in having suffered casualties and Hammond calls in Colonel Dave Dixon to add support to SG1 and the other teams as the Tok’ra reveal that Chronos is hell bent on recovering an element known as B’tac’nesh which only occurs naturally under very rare conditions but is prized for it’s destructive capabilities. The SGC teams and Tok’ra head towards the planet and find only death and ruins and then the Jaffa appear and fighting begins. Karen provides a welcome return for Colonel Dixon as played by Adam Baldwin in the series and while the plot is important to set up the events they turn out to be not that important, this is a story dealing with Jack and his emotions towards Sam including the guilt he feels having chosen to “kill” her when she was controlled by the Entity. A very good character piece without the more shippy language you would have got if Sam and Jack had been together rather than Jack opening up to Dixon.
- Hermiod’s Last Mission
- T. Fox Dunham
The Asgard came to an abrupt end in the final episode of Stargate SG1 and in this story we learn an awful lot about the events that led up to the choices these powerful and wise aliens made knowing they were doomed and that their legacy had to endure. Hermiod who we met onboard the Daedalus (you remember the rather sarcastic one) makes a final report to the high council about his time serving with the humans in addition to well kinda journal entries during his mission which included investigating a Hive which the find floating in the void. Hermiod learns much about himself and the Atlantis personnel while this mission plays out and the I’ll admit the final sentence left me teary eyed:)
- Piper’s Song
- Laura Harper
Jack returns to his cabin in Minnesota to take some time and adjust to not being in command of SG1 anymore and is rather surprised to see a rather larger mountain overlooking the local town which was not there the last time he visited his home away from home, maybe like the fish in his small lake things are not quite the same on the world post ancient Egypt travels. As Jack interacts with the local townsfolk he notices some people who had family now don’t seem to recall them and so he calls in the rest of SG1 to investigate. Piper’s Song is classic alien in a small town narrative almost in the same vein as some of the classic scifi “b” movies of yesteryear as Jack knows something is wrong but can not understand what but of course once Sam and the rest of the gang bring their intellect and experience to the fore the mountain is revealed to be something quite different and the clock is ticking if they are to save many of the townsfolk.
- Dislocation
- Sally Malcolm
Sam has just accepted command of Atlantis and is a little worried she may not be upto the job, she’s worked under two very different styles of command one of the more hands on Jack O’Neill and the other sit back and let the people do their thing from General Hammond and General Landry infact a note from Jack offered up command advice along the lines of the latter despite his inability not to poke his nose into all things. Colonel Sheppard and his team are on a mission to Talaverna to not only trade for their famed wine but to visit a reported Ancient shrine which is said to ascend the worthy but is it as simple as that? This story delves deep into the psyche of Sam Carter as she adjusts to command and learning to trust her people, it takes time and there are many false steps but the characterisation is spot on and we get a good mystery involving the Ancients.
Points Of Origin is another excellent addition to the Stargate books as released by Stargate Novels / Fandemonium and is currently offered as an ebook and paperback.
Well here we are covering an episode of series we always said we wouldn’t do but it is a Stargate property even if it’s not canon so for our 20th bonus show sit back and enjoy the Stargate Infinity premiere episode “Decision”.
The Stargate Infinity series is set well into the future of the SGC and in “Decision” the base has been infiltrated by a spy working for an alien species, when an Ancient is discovered they attack the base to claim the prize but a group of SG personnel fight back and escape through the gate with the Ancient and the remainder of the series deals with their adventures as they try to find a way home.
Hand on heart I would like to have said more about this series but it does no credit to the television franchise and is best forgotten however you will recognise some of the voice talent used in the series but what a missed opportunity. Thanks to Brad for once again going above and beyond and next week we are going to be taking a look at an episode of Flashpoint starring Michael Shanks, enjoy the rest of the holidays and stay safe over the new year:)
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Nickolas Baric
Nickolas played a guard in the Stargate SG1 episode Urgo and Hester in the Atlantis episode Midway. He has also appeared on Arrow, Smallville, Fringe, Supernatural and Continuum. He’s also a stunt performer having worked on The Tomorrow People, Arrow, Motive, Elysium, Psych and Andromeda. IMDB
Carmen Moore
Carmen played a reporter in the excellent Stargate Atlantis episode “Vegas” and Loreen Cassway on Arctic Air. She has also appeared in Wolf Lake, Andromeda, BSG, Supernatural and Blackstone and will star in the upcoming Second Chance. IMDB Official Twitter
Michael E. Ryan
Michael played himself on the Stargate SG1 episode Prodigy, he was at the time a General and Chief of Staff for the US Airforce. He had a long and distinguished career in the US military which began back in 1965 and concluded at his retirement in 2001. Wiki
Kevin Conway
Kevin played a SG team leader in the Stargate SG1 episode Message in a Bottle. He has also appeared on The Commish, First Wave, Higher Ground, Cold Squad and voiced G.I. Joe: Operation Dragonfire. IMDB
Dan Shea
Dan was Sgt. Siler on Stargate SG1 and Atlantis and appeared on MacGyver, The X-Files and Supernatural. He is also a Stunt Performer and Stunt Co-ordinator on shows such as Arrow and Psych as well as movies like Fantastic 4, Paycheck, Underworld Evolution and War. IMDB Twitter
Agam Darshi
Agam appeared in two episodes of Stargate Atlantis (Outsiders and Suspicion) as well as playing Dr. Sonja Damji on the Stargate Universe episode Air Part 1. She also starred as Kate Freelander on Sanctuary and has guest starred on Arrow, The L Word, Watchmen, 2012, Played and Bates Motel. IMDB Twitter Official
Holly Dale
Holly directed the Stargate Atlantis episode Home and also directed episodes of series such as Grimm, Agents of Shield, NCIS, Castle, Being Erica, First Wave and Cold Case. IMDB Official
Rachelle Miron/Chartrand
Rachelle played a mother on the Stargate SG1 episode Memento Mori and appeared in a couple of shorts (Yin and Nod), she has also produced and is a published author under the name of Rachelle Chartrand. IMDB Official Twitter
In Memory Of…
Derek Brechin (Dec 23rd 1951 – November 6th 2009)
Movie editor who worked on the theatrical Stargate feature as well as Doom, The Patriot, Cutthroat Island, Executive Decision, Die Hard and Breakdown.
Jay Brazeau
Jay played Harlan in two episodes of Stargate SG1 ( Double Jeopardy and Tinman) and was the Lord Protector in the Atlantis episode The Tower. He has also guest starred on Whistler, Supernatural, Reaper, Cold Squad, Cedar Cove and Psych as well providing the voice for many animated series as well as performing on the stage.
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Sarah Mutch
Sarah played Celina in the Stargate Universe episode Earth and has appeared on Smallville, Jake 2.0, Funkytown and Supernatural, she is also a model having been on the cover of Maxim and Cosmo. IMDB Youtube Twitter
John Prowse
John appeared on three episodes of Stargate SG1 playing Colonel Pearson ( The Scourge and Lost City parts 1 and 2). He has also been on Cold Squad, The 4400, Saved, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland and Skyquake. IMDB
The actress, who is expecting a child with her Gotham co-star Ben McKenzie, was carrying presents as she arrived on location in New York City on Friday morning.
Source: Pregnant Morena Baccarin showcases baby bump in beige top | Daily Mail Online
Nicole de Boer
Nicole appeared just the once on Stargate Atlantis as Dr Alison Porter in the excellent episode Whispers. She is better known for her time on Deep Space Nine (Ezri Dax), The Dead Zone tv series (Sarah) and the movie The Cube as well as recent guest spots on Haven and Reign. IMDB Twitter
Reg Tupper
Reg played a doctor in the Stargate SG1 episode In The Line of Duty and has also guest starred on shows such as Smallville, Dead Zone, Tru Calling, Dead Like Me, Intelligence and R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour. IMDB
Jason McKinnon
Jason played Airman Walker in the SG1 episode The Scourge and has also appeared on The Flash, Motive, Falling Skies, Tru Calling, Smallville, Supernatural and Fringe. IMDB Twitter