Nov 162014
 

James Parks
James played Pharrin in the excellent episode Lifeboat in the seventh season of Stargate SG1. He has also guest starred on Enterprise, True Blood, Babylon 5, JAG, 24, Deadwood, Machete and Buffy. IMDB
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Nov 152014
 

avatar2 The Odyssey arrives at the coordinates of a reported ORI supergate but they only discover a neutron star which affects the ships shields and sensors and then they come under attack by three alien starships, they evade but run into a minefield, a mayday is sent to the SGC who then lose contact. Onboard Anateo and his men murder Colonel Emerson to force Carter to remove the transponder and repair the damage to the ship and as the transponder broadcasts the position of the Odyssey  it allows Vala to use her contacts and secure a less than space worthy cargo vessel but before they make contact the Odyssey as indicated by the transponder moves and they follow, it leads them to a “chop shop” for spacecraft and Vala along with Daniel get captured leaving Teal’c and Cameron to devise a drastic plan to infiltrate the Lucian Alliance who were behind the ambush of the Odyssey. Cameron using the Reol chemical which when injected into a target makes them see who you want them to see plays the part of the major Lucian operative Kefflin who is a friend of Netan the current leader. When Teal’c is captured he is only saved from torture thanks to the intervention of “Kefflin” aka Cameron and things continue to go wrong when the bounty hunter/dodgy dude Tenat arrives and provides the location of the Odyssey but having seen Cameron before he confronts him and for a price agrees to go along with whatever deal Mitchell has got going. Meanwhile Sam has freed some of the captive crew and the retake the ship and Vala takes a risk in beaming Anateo off the bridge and out into space when the plan was to beam Sam to safety, it works but before they can get underway Netan arrives but again the Reol chemical comes in handy and the two Ha’tak begin firing on each other and the Odyssey beams Teal’c and Cameron aboard and jumps into hyperspace.

Oh, the Earth is now at war with the Lucian Alliance…

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Company of Thieves is another of the Lucian Alliance episodes but has a lot more meat on it’s bones, this is perhaps the first time we see them as a strong force with some very intelligent people in positions of power but without the communal self interest this “organised” crime syndicate are more interested in their own power bases and that provides the chink required for the SGC to pull their proverbial out of the fire. It’s a pity Anateo played by Rudolf Martin wouldn’t be returning, he played quite an entertaining villain and was perhaps more dangerous than Netan in the big picture but that was the problem, the tenth season had become an ORI arc and the alliance were really only a side show so they always have to be played down or a way found to negate their impact on the Milky Way while the fight for the galaxy continues.

Overall this was a fun and exciting episode, some good call backs and excellent guest and recurring actors, Teal’c got captured and tortured again and they even acknowledgment his issues with his role in these plans and of course the murder of Anateo was quite cold for a scifi show with a firm family audience, quite unexpected but probably deserved after he ordered the death of Emerson. We are going to see more of the Lucian Alliance in the years to come but they never really made their mark on SG1 and this was perhaps their best episode in terms of dramatic effect.

Dan LaRock joined us for the first time for Company of Thieves, he said he was nervous but came through the recording session with everything intact and I believe he will be very happy with the result, hopefully he’ll return at a later date and in that respect if anyone out there wants to join us for an episode then by all means get in touch, we’d love to have you on and we’ve proved timezones and locations can all be worked around. This weeks promo is for The Babylon Project and next week we will be watching the Stargate Atlantis episode Phantoms, we hope you join us for that and feel free to get in touch just as a few of you did by leaving comments on Facebook and Google+ for the last couple of shows, let us know what you think about the show and/or Stargate and if you spot any news we’d love to help pass it amongst the Stargate family of fans.

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Nov 142014
 

Jennifer Steede
Jennifer played the flight attendant in the Stargate SG1 episode Sight Unseen and has also appeared on ReGenesis, Pasadena, Spynet, Breaking News and played Gia Duchamps on Mutant X . IMDB
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Nov 132014
 

Aisha Hinds
Aisha played Thilana in the Stargate SG1 episode Line in the Sand and is currently a regular on Under The Dome. She has also appeared on The Shield, Boston Legal, Dollhouse, Detroit 1-8-2, Star Trek Into Darkness and True Blood. IMDB Twitter
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Nov 122014
 

Wallace Shawn
Wallace appeared once on Stargate SG1 playing Arlos in the episode Ties That Bind, he’s also guest starred on Eureka, DS9 and Gossip Girl and starred as Vizzini in The Princess Bride and voiced Taotie on Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and Rex on Toy Story. IMDB Behind The Voice
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Nov 112014
 

David DeLuise
David played Pete Shanahan in four episodes of Stargate SG1. He also had recurring roles on 3rd Rock from the Sun and Jesse as well as starring in the Wizards of Waverly Place, Lucky Dog and Bone Alone. IMDB Twitter Behind The Voice
Aaron Dudley
Aaron played an Ancient on the Stargate Atlantis episode Rising and guest starred on Smallville, Bionic Woman, Psych and Andromeda. IMDB

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Nov 102014
 

Vanessa Angel
Vanessa played the Tok’ra Anise/Freya in three episodes of Stargate SG1 (Divide & Conquer, Crossroads and Upgrades), she also starred in Kingpin and Weird Science and has appeared on Californication, Cougar Hunting and Lockhart. IMDB
Roland Emmerich
Roland directed the Stargate feature film back in 1994 and has an impressive resume in the Hollywood blockbuster genre in both producer, writer and director position. IMDB Twitter
David Paetkau
David played Pender in the Stargate SG1 episode Forsaken and has had starring roles in Flashpoint, Whistler and LAX and guest starred on Smallville, Supernatural and Dexter. IMDB Twitter
Britt Irvin
Britt played the young girl Merrin in the Stargate SG1 episode Learning Curve, all grown up now she guest starred on Smallville, R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour, Supernatural, V and voiced Amanda on Packages from Planet X. IMDB Behind The Voice
Vitaly Kravchenko
Vitaly played Lt. Marchenko one of the first Russians through the Stargate in the SG1 episode The Tomb and appeared in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and True Justice.  IMDB

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Nov 092014
 

Teryl Rothery
Teryl played Dr Janet Fraiser in 75 episodes of Stargate SG1 and without a doubt was a most beloved character on the show. Teryl has gone on to appear in Hellcats, Smallville, KyleXY, The Guard and is currently starring in Cedar Cove. IMDB Official Twitter Behind The Voice
Gabrielle Miller
Gabrielle played Thetys in the Stargate SG1 episode Brief Candle and has also appeared on Sliders, The X-Files, Alienated, Mother Up!, The Listener and Claudette. IMDB Twitter Official

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Nov 082014
 

Scott Alan Smith
Scott played an Airforce Officer in the theatrical Stargate feature film and also guest starred on Private Practice and NYPD Blue, The X-Files, Voyager, Bones, Chuck and Revenge. He has a habit of playing medical professionals which will always be in demand on tv 🙂 IMDB
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Nov 082014
 

avatar Jeannie Miller aka Jeannie McKay has an epiphany while playing with her daughter, with a background in maths and physics she creates a theory to explain the process of bridging universes / realities and with the encouragement of her husband (Kaleb) sends it off for oversight and it comes to the attention of Stargate Command and Sam Carter who knows they could solve the problem of energy generation a problem Rodney McKay had been working on. Despite a four year estrangement Rodney goes to visit his sister and the only way to convince her to help is to beam her aboard the Daedalus and prove to her there is a benefit in spending time away from her family and Kaleb agrees so off to Atlantis they go. On arrival Zelenka has built the prototype machine thanks to the information being sent to the city from the ship and once activated it all seems to be working fine until late one evening the energy spikes a man appears inside the chamber who looks remarkably like Rodney.

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It turns out that although it was a slim chance they have broken through to a populated universe and the exotic particles being generated as a by product of this “bridge” will tear that realm apart, they agree to turn it off but it turns out it won’t be that easy as the threat to both universes builds when the other side takes pro-active action, the solution is to use a massive amount of energy to disrupt the bridge which could mean depleting the ZPM but it has to be done and maybe at the last second “Rod” will be able to return to his world.

McKay and Mrs Miller is a very good episode of Atlantis, it makes full use of the guest appearances from within the Stargate family as well as bringing in Kate Hewlett to play Jeannie, Kate is David’s real life sister so the chemistry between them on screen was perfection, you could almost believe the reconciliation the two characters go through was part of their real lives. Kaleb played by Brendan Gall was good character, patience of a saint when dealing with his wife’s family and their daughter played by Madison Bell was too cute to mention:) The beauty of this episode of course is the production side in giving us two David Hewlett’s on screen at the same time using a number of different techniques, David then went to town bringing to life “Rod” his alternate self and developing a whole new social dynamic within Atlantis and the rest of the cast can be credited for seamlessly playing off both characters so well, kudos to Martin Gero for such a great script.

Many thanks to Shayne for joining us this week, another guest from Australia which required the usual hoop jumping to get three global time zones to sync and make the recording not just possible but practical:)

We got some feedback for last weeks episode but I finished the edit early this week so I include it next week but as always a great time is had over on twitter and the Stargate community we are part of, so much fun and creativity being shared with the only thing lacking is more direct feedback for our show, we’d certainly love to hear from you so don’t be shy, contact forms and social media options are just a click away. This weeks featured promo was for Nutty Bites a geek friendly podcast hosted by Nuchtchas with some of her friends discussing topics that cover all manner of things we love, give her show a go. Next week we will be taking a look at the Stargate SG1 episode Company of Thieves with a first time guest, stayed tuned.

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Nov 072014
 

Josh Blacker
Josh played Sgt. Spencer in nine episodes of Stargate Universe and a “screaming man” in the Atlantis episode Vengeance. He has also appeared on Human Target, V, Blood Ties, Almost Human and Elysium. IMDB Official Twitter
John Aylward
John played President Nadal in the Stargate SG1 episode Ethon and had recurring roles in The West Wing, Mad Men and House of Lies as well as guest spots on Fringe, Harry’s Law, Major Crimes and Fairly Legal. IMDB
Dakin Matthews
Dakin played Maz’rai in the Stargate SG1 episode Stronghold. He has also appeared on General Hospital, Desperate Housewives, Devious Maids, Castle, Huff, The Good Wife, Voyager, Devious Maids and Lincoln. IMDB

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Nov 062014
 

Peter DeLuise
Peter wrote, produced, directed and on occasion appeared on all three live action Stargate series and also starred in 21 Jump Street and Seaquest, he has recently worked on Cedar Cove, Robsons Arms, Level Up and Zapped. IMDB Twitter Official
Paul Perri
Paul played Dr Woods in the Stargate SG1 episode Frozen and has also appeared on Caprica, Kingdom Hospital, Babylon 5, Rizzoli & Isles and Franklin & Bash. IMDB
David Pressman
David was a Lieutenant in the Stargate theatrical feature, he has also appeared in Independence Day, Alias, Newhart, Raising Hope and Mr Sunshine. IMDB Twitter

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Nov 062014
 

Far Horizons is a compilation of ten short stories set within the Stargate SG1 and Atlantis worlds from authors well known within the genre, the book was published by Fandemonium / Stargate Novels with the ebook released on the 23rd of October and the paperback on November the 8th. This review is just going to brush the surface of the the ten stories since I don’t want to spoil anything and while many people are not interested in sitting down and reading a full novel these ten stories are an ideal length in terms of content to equate to episodes and we’re all happy to watch an episode.

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Draw Down the Moon by Suzanne Wood

In Draw Down the Moon SG1 are assigned for a follow up mission to the planet designated P3X-228, they return to the world to take up an open invitation from one of the communities elders to return for their festival but they are also seeking out a source of some energy readings which indicate the use of high technology. As the energy source continues to elude SG1 their conversations with the locals and the purpose of the festival raise some questions, enigmatic meetings with a number of women add to the increase in tension as the festival nears, are these people in danger, are they more than they seem and are SG1 all alone on this world facing the unknown yet again…

Who doesn’t love a mystery and the conversations that mystify SG1 yet open their minds to possibilities.

Bone Music by Peter J. Evans

The planet M3T-211 is a nightmare, a world shrouded with a particle field which will block sensors making it an ideal off world facility IF the members of the teams could actually operate under a sky which provokes nausea and illness. Sheppard and his team along with a science contingent are surprised to find a young girl on the island which holds the Stargate and then a small community who are aware of the “portal” but seem to have a healthy fear/nervousness about mainlanders and sea folk and indications of Wraith presence are found on the island. A festival is approaching and while the locals seem friendly it’s evident they are hiding something but should the people from Atlantis interfere without knowing all the facts.

A dark story which highlights the pitfalls of interfering with a society.

When On Earth by Sabine C. Bauer

The first Jaffa to visit the SGC in peace, his name is Teal’c and he’s thrown away everything he has achieved in his time as a warrior of the System Lord Apophis to follow a single man whose words gave him hope that maybe his people and his brothers across the galaxy may one day be free. Take a look at the SGC and it’s air force personnel through the eyes of an alien as he has to adjust and accept a new reality, potential friendships, allies and maybe a renewed determination that his choice was the right one.

What would it be like to be alone amongst aliens, Teal’c the man the legend.

Close Quarters by Melissa Scott

A salvage mission of an Ancient warship is ongoing and Ronon has been volunterred if for no other reason than to keep him busy and not brooding over a failed potential romance with Dr Keeler, the fact she seems to like Dr McKay isn’t helping but work will take his mind off it his friends are sure. A distress call from a Traveller ship has the puddle jumper fly off leaving Zelenka and Ronon to continue their work but structural stresses in the hull of the ship being to tear it apart and with time running out they search for away to escape the dying ship with no help at hand.

Zelenka is a great character and teaming him up with Ronon well that’s a winner.

Time Keeps on Slippin’ by Keith R. DeCandido

After a narrow escape from the dying Asgard starship Biliskner Jack, Sam and Teal’c with Thor in statis arrive on a world formerly surveyed by the SGC but it’s not quite as reported, the landscape is changed but with no recourse they set out to find Thor’s pod which had arrived a little earlier than the humans but then Teal’c vanishes. Sam finds his weapons and when turns back finds O’Neill frozen in place with some sort of energy field between them, alone she sets out to find her missing friends knowing she can no do anything for Jack and the consequences of her decisions and actions were reverberate around this world for generations to come.

The mystery of the Soul Patch and a tale untold.

Consort by Amy Griswold

The majority of the Ancients have died or fled the Pegasus galaxy but their progeny known as the Asurans are still fighting against the dominant life form in the galaxy known as the Wraith. Onboard one hive ship the political and social power play amongst the males for the favour of their queen results in an audacious plan to strike at the heart of the Asurans and turn the tide of the battle, this is the story of this hive and one wraith in particular.

An insight into the Wraith, not just a generic bad guy.

Perceptions by Diana Dru Botsford

SG1 still suffering from the loss of their close friend and colleague Janet Fraiser undertake a mission to strike a super soldier facility but they become pinned down and flee the planet in a stolen cargo ship controlled by a symbiote who claims to be a captured Tok’ra whose host has fallen. As each member of SG1 deals with their grief over Janet and failure to gel as the team they once were they are forced to confront themselves and their feelings with each other, the imprisoned Tok’ra Penthos adds an extra dimension to the dynamic especially with Jack with his existing issues with both symbiotes and the Tok’ra.

Crosswords and character interaction with a depth which was missing despite the excellent Heroes which dealt with Janet’s loss.

Pleasure Cruise by Geonn Cannon

Colonel Samantha Carter commanding officer of the Daedalus class starship the George Hammond once again runs across the mysterious starship they waylaid the Prometheus so many years before. This time with no head wound to confuse the issue these projections/entities or figments of her imagination can be more directly questioned revealing much more of this enigmatic but so very powerful starship which despite being aggressive had dealt honourably with her when she had saved both ships during their previous encounter. Who are they and what do they want?

Good ol’ George and Samantha front and center proving what we already know.

Off Balance by Sally Malcolm

Jack O’Neill is recruited by agents acting for the Air Force and the SGC to help in the rescue attempt of SG1 thanks to his genetic gift of the ancient gene, his mission will be to activate a piece of alien technology on an off world compound where SG1 are being detained but not everything is as it seems and once the excitement is over the consequences have to be addressed and decisions made.

Things that were left unsaid, artfully done continuation of a character that should have been addressed in the series.

A Blade of Atlantis by Jo Graham

Atlantis rocks under the initial onslaught from the Wraith as they are softened up before the hive ships arrive which gives the expedition time to get the Ancient chair and drones working but time is of an essence and Wraith are loose in the city. Zelenka with an armed escort is making his way to the chair room via a very round about path as the transporters are down but when they are ambushed Zelenka faces death until help from a very unexpected place arrives and changes everything for Radek.

A seamless addition to what was an outstanding trilogy of episodes.

 

So there you go, more than enough to wet your appetite and like I said these are not long time consuming stories but snippets of time amongst the SGC and Atlantis which in some cases make use of existing gaps within the narrative to slip in and enhance the televised stories and others which standalone. Now I have my favourites and to be honest which I prefer is not that important since they all have merit, some are a little funnier than others some quite dark but for the price I don’t think any Stargate fan would feel let down by either the paperback or ebook of Far Horizons.

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Nov 052014
 

Christopher Judge is interviewed by Superhero Junkies at the recent Comikaze Expo, he talks about Stargate, Nobility and some future projects. Many thanks to Superhero Junkies for sharing the interview and allowing it to be embedded, check out further coverage and features on their website and follow them on Twitter.

Nov 052014
 

Robert Patrick
Patrick played Colonel Sumner in Rising the Stargate Atlantis pilot and he also starred in The Unit, The X-Files and Terminator 2 as well as having major recurring roles on True Blood, Dusk Till Dawn, Last Resort and is currently Cabe Gallo on Scorpion. IMDB Twitter
Corin Nemec
Corin played Jonas Quinn in 26 episodes of Stargate SG1 but made his name in Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, he has also appeared in The Stand, Ghost Whisperer and the cracking creature features Sand Sharks and Dragon Wasps. He is currently recouping from another operation in his ongoing recovery from his on set accident in Belize back in Jan 2013. IMDB Twitter
Armin Shimerman
Armin played Anteaus in the Stargate SG1 episode The Nox. He also played Quark on Deep Space Nine and appeared in episodes of Voyager, The Next Generation and Buffy The Vampire Slayer.  IMDB Behind The Voice Twitter

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