With SG-1 trapped on Klorel's ship, it seems that Earth is doomed as the pyramid ships prepare to destroy Earth.
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With SG-1 trapped on Klorel's ship, it seems that Earth is doomed as the pyramid ships prepare to destroy Earth.
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It is never explained how Colonel Jack O'Neill, Bra'tac, Teal'c, and Captain Samantha Carter make it from the damaged Death Gliders into Endeavour without space suits.
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The computer display schematic of the Goa'uld-buster states that it has 'Naqahdah', when it is later implied that it's spelled Naquadah.
Goofs...
When Lt. Colonel Bert Samuels presents his Goa'uld-buster-Rockets, he explains that the rockets and warheads are mantled with the stealth-material used on stealth-bombers, so the Goa'uld should not be able to detect them, "if they have something like our radar". This ignores the heat-trail produced by the rocket-engines, which is bright enough that the Goa'uld can see them with eye-sight alone.
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Dr. Daniel Jackson, with a bloody hole in his uniform and a destroyed radio, is able to drag himself to the Sarcophagus. When he emerges, his clothes and radio are intact, with no trace of blood on them, almost as if he had never been shot in the first place. Similarly, when Skaara is placed in the sarcophagus, he has a small, bloody hole on his right shoulder. When he emerges, the mark is gone.