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Tin Man

SG-1 arrives on P3X-989 and is knocked unconscious - they wake up and return to Earth only to find that they are robots.

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StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

Although the second synthetic Teal'c was aborted prior to completion it can be seen standing behind robot O'Neill as he says farewell to the originals at the gate. Presumably he was finished as he is also later seen in "Double Jeopardy".

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

At the end of the episode, when O'Neill tells robot O'Neill to get his cheek looked at, Christopher Judge can be seen momentarily unable to repress a smile.

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs... 

After the machine has been shut off in the process of creating the synthetic of Teal'c, and the synthetic Colonel Jack O'Neill is looking in at him, Christopher Judge is seen to be breathing.

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago

Goofs...

When SG-1 first steps through the Stargate, Colonel Jack O'Neill welcomes everyone to "P3X-989", but in the scene after the opening credits, he calls the planet "PX3-989". This name seems to be correct as later in the episode, Major General George S. Hammond calls the planet "PX3-989".
 

StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
This is the only episode of Stargate SG-1 directed by Jimmy Kaufman.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
This is the last of three episodes of Stargate SG-1 written by Jeffrey F. King.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
The set of Altair is the Port Mann Power Station and is reused in the Stargate SG-1 episodes "Watergate", "Beneath the Surface", and "Proving Ground".
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
Major General George S. Hammond's granddaughters, Tessa and Kayla, are named after Brad Wright's daughters.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
By the ninth season, Stargate Command has at some point recovered an android body from PX3-989. SGC scientists (who want Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell's backing) have modified the android, and hope to one day program it with the knowledge and memories of all SGC personnel. They are currently in need of funding for the ambitious project.
StevenJDickie posted 4 months ago
In Stargate SG-1: Hydra, it's revealed that the Rogue NID eventually stole the duplication technology from Altair and created their own versions of SG-1 for off-world missions. However, their inclusion of the Goa'uld code from the Junior of the destroyed Teal'c caused Theta team to become unstable and dangerous.
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