Pretty much this. The SG-1 wikis show Ra's ship as a different class of pyramid ship. It's quite likely Ra would be tooling around in his luxury class ship instead of a battle cruiser, especially since he was supreme System Lord and presumably had relative peace. (Not complete peace... flashbacks definitely showed the Goa'uld still fought each other, AND fought Ra.)McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:02 amThere is an assumption he just came to the planet with the idea that he wasn't expecting alot from the locals. Not like he was facing another System Lord. Just a bunch of illerate desert people who doesn't seem to even have bow and arrows.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:38 amYeah, SG-1 Ra cannot be much like Movie Ra, because Movie Ra seemingly had two Death Gliders, about half a dozen Jaffa, a group of children devoted to him (who were hopefully there as spare hosts as the alternative is very squicky indeed), and a pyramid ship that was literally a pyramid. Maybe he does have legions of armies just off-screen, but he really does seem strangely weak for the guy SG-1 established to be the SUPREME System Lord. He is basically the Stargate equivalent of Robert Baratheon and yet you saw Robert's power reflected in every scene.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 8:16 am Ba'al also would be a older God compared to the others too. If I recall correctly he was actually part of the Jewish pantheon before they went monotheistic. Like he would be 5000 years old. Or around 3000 BC.
Or we could just treat Ba'al as a unique case. Who knows the SG-1 version of Ra may have been similar.l
That's the thing within the series that Ra somehow managed to keep it all together for thousands of years until his death.
But at the same time you could argue that maybe the System Lords were more lucid early on with less use of their magic coffin.
I kinda viewed his ship like a palace ship and not an actual warship of any kind.
Then again I think Moebius two parter he didn't seem to have a big army on Earth either. So who knows.
Though there's also the fact that Ra's Death Gliders in the movie don't apparently have canopies, and thus probably aren't space-worthy. But maybe the pilots left them open for effect against the locals.