SG-1: DIsclosure

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clearspira wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:53 pm And the writers know this which is why they first made him a religious fundamentalist and then a true villain as opposed to merely being an antagonist. All to discredit the fact that he was wrong only in hindsight.
This is the antithesis of how to write a good antagonist. The best are the ones that have a solid argument to make and that is the reason why the door is open to being tempted by them.

The issue with this is the show spent time and energy discrediting the antagonist and not spending time actually making SG-1s position shine through as the better one to take. Sadly, the ethical side of Stargate in this regard was ignored too much I found, if only when it came to Earth's defence (because I suspect it would logically favour doing things the writers disagreed with, such as the US and Earth as a whole putting their interests first more often and actually expanding out into the universe rather than setting up temporary off world sites).
Ghilz wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:34 pm
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Ghilz wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:34 pm

Yeah. Though this problem will reach its peak during Atlantis, where everyone who points out Atlantis' fuck ups (The Asurans, Michael, Kavanagh, The NID, Woolsey) are all 100% right. Especially when it comes to Weir in particular.
Now that I can agree with. I don't know if it was intentional, in fact I'd bet it wasn't, but it really came off as a deep critique of the whole post 9/11 paradigm. Whenever they resorted to post 9/11 tactics of abuse, torture, and deception as first resort it always resulted in a fuckup which made things worse. On the rare occasions they tried actual diplomacy or at least gaining informed consent, then it tended to work out better. Which is often how real life works too.
Not even what I mean. Like, my issue with, for example, Michael, isn't "Oh, what they are doing is inhumane", My issue is "They are unwilling to commit to what they are doing". So they end end up sorta treating Michael like a person even though none of them sees him as such, in something that is ultimately doomed to failure and literally causes Michael to escape. Had they left him in a cell like a lab subject, he'd never have broken out, and the countless people he killed would be fine. But the show can't commit to the main characters doing monstrous things for a greater purpose, so they sort of do half measures all the time.

A lot of the Atlantis' Flaws is from this weird double dipping where "We want them to toe the line" but "we can't risk them being the villains". IE: Lets use an Asuran as a double door against his people, Michael, etc....
The irony to me about this is, post-9/11, this double dipping is so often what happened in US foreign policy.
Ikiry0 wrote: Tue Sep 08, 2020 12:09 pm ...also, just gunna put this out there: Egypt was not part of this meeting, despite the Stargate being taken from Egypt. That's a bit poor form Hammond.
Why allow a nation that isn't even a regional power a toe into matters that it cannot contribute decently towards even if it wanted to help out? Russia, China, Britain, France, yes, but Egypt is not a Great Power. This is a matter when Realpolitik cuts in and lesser nations get to sit back as the global players enforce their will like they always have.
Should also be pointed out that irl, most signatories of the Antarctica treaty do not recognize New Zealand's claim to the Ross Dependency. This includes the USA. And most of the non New Zealand world as no territorial claims can be asserted in Antarctica so long as the treaty is active. Both the UK and New Zealand signed that treaty.
And such a treaty can and will be dropped as soon as something relevant can be had from Antarctica, like a planetary defence weapon. Same with claiming stuff in outer space, as soon as it becomes practical nations will start to have misgivings over that treaty and begin to neglect it once it starts to tie their hands (and stops tying other nations hands).
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Got around to watching this. Last thing before bed.

I bust out laughing so hard at the J. Jonah meme. Like, for real? So apropos.

One thing that's interested me is, well... imagine if the Stargate program began around the time Mr. 45 won? Can you imagine how he would handle it? First thing I could see would be an immediate use of the Stargate to exploit the economic opportunities, and then to take credit for it. I think it's safe to say we would NOT have the allies we had had on SG-1, the Asgard, Tok'ra, etc, given his general incendiary and inflammatory rhetoric, plus aliens just generally don't give two cents about human bullcrap anyway, so that in the end, we'd wind up exterminated by the Goa'uld or Replicators after enjoying an all too brief economic renaissance. There's your happy ending, kids!

And if we somehow survived, make no mistake, it would be due to the actions of SG-1 in this altered timeline, not our leaders. Kinda like the show then, I guess.

Heading to bed. Night!
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Have a look at 45. Tell me, does he not already pass for a Goa'Uld? Extreme hubris, laughable incompetence despite access to a wide array of resources, appearances being more important than actual results and a few things more? Ok, we didn't exactly get invaded by a Ra or even an Apophis, but come on... Stargate is real.
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Madner Kami wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 8:59 pm Have a look at 45. Tell me, does he not already pass for a Goa'Uld? Extreme hubris, laughable incompetence despite access to a wide array of resources, appearances being more important than actual results and a few things more? Ok, we didn't exactly get invaded by a Ra or even an Apophis, but come on... Stargate is real.
Plus wanting to build huge, impractical structures. :lol:
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