"Thou shalt be over my house, and according unto thy word shall all my people be ruled: only in the throne will I be greater than thou. And he made him to ride in the second chariot which he had; and they cried before him, Bow the knee: and he made him ruler over all the land of Egypt. And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, I am Pharaoh, and without thee shall no man lift up his hand or foot in all the land of Egypt." GEN 41:40-44
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EPISODE NUMBER - 505
DVD DISC - Season 5, Disc 2
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.27.01
SYNDICATION AIR DATE - 10.07.02
WRITTEN BY - Ron Wilkerson
DIRECTED BY - Martin Wood
GUEST STARRING - Fred Applegate (Elrad), John Prosky (Malchus), Norman Armour (Dr. MacLaren), Brian Jensen (Freyr)
SG-1 discovers that their trip through the Stargate may have inadvertently doomed an entire civilization, and plead with the Asgard for assistance.
SG-1 emerges from the Stargate after a rough ride to an alien world. Carter tells Colonel O'Neill that they had to bypass some of the normal dialing protocols in order to get a lock on this planet -- K'Tau, a peaceful, agrarian world populated by a very spiritual people. The locals have developed from an ancient Norse people, and worship the benevolent Asgard as gods.
K'Tau, in fact, is an Asgard-protected planet -- named in the same treaty as Earth, in order to protect it from the Goa'uld ("Fair Game").
SG-1 soon realizes the reason for their rough ride through the wormhole. The K'Tau sun shifts toward the infrared end of the light spectrum, threatening to destroy all life on the planet. While the local leader, Elrad, consults the god Freyr (along with Malchus, a spiritual leader who is skeptical of the outsiders), Major Carter tries to get to the bottom of things.
O'Neill and Jackson accompany Elrad and Malchus, and are transported to an underground cavern where they are greeted by a holographic projection of "Freyr," a mighty Norse warrior. While the recording is vague and not specific to their situation, Malchus believes that the arrival of the "evil" visitors has signaled the beginning of Ragnarok -- the Norse version of Armageddon.
Back on the surface, Carter fills in the team on her theory. It's possible, she believes, that the wormhole created by the Stargate passed right through the K'Tau sun. A superheavy element piggybacked on the wormhole and bonded with the sun ... leading to its imminent destructon.
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SG-1 is on their own. The only way that Carter can think of to stop the process is to introduce an element with an atomic weight above 200 into the sun, rendering the foreign matter inert. She returns to the SGC to begin work on a plan to deliver "Maclarium" -- a superheavy element created in a lab on Earth -- into the K'Tau sun, using a rocket that the Air Force was planning to launch from nearby Vandenburg Air Force Base in a few weeks. Over the course of the next three weeks, the rocket is brought through the gate in pieces and reconstructed.
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All in all, viewers should keep in mind that the Stargate's tendency to know exactly when the last person has stepped through and close behind him (rather than always staying open for 38 minutes) is a creative decision on the part of the producers, and may never be explained technically. The fact that the wormhole disengages right after someone goes through obviously does not mean that their atoms were scattered across the cosmos.
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NOTES
The margin of error in calculating planetary shift (necessary to find a valid Stargate address on the millenia-old network) use to cause the rough ride through the wormhole, but the SGC has since fixed it.
The Stargate system has a safety protocol built in, to prevent a wormhole from passing through a star (and presumably, other dangerous interstellar bodies). But this can be bypassed -- at least with the supercomputer that the SGC has rigged to control Earth's gate.
Freyr is the Norse god of sun and rain. He is also apparently on the Asgard High Council.
The superheavy element "Maclarium" (a word coined by Samantha Carter) is named for its pioneer developer, Dr. MacLaren. Its scientific designation is HU-2340, and it does not exist naturally on Earth.
This isn't the first SG-1 role for Brian Jensen, who voiced Freyr in this episode. He played the Jaffa high priest back in Season One's "Bloodlines."
PRODUCTION
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"The irony is these people don't want our help and even fight against us, and it's left to Daniel to suggest that maybe there's more to their faith than we can conceive. We had a fantastic time shooting this one because it's all done in period costume and looks spectacular."
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(Executive producer Brad Wright, in Cult Times magazine #69)
(Executive producer Michael Greenburg, in TV Zone Special #42 [July 2001])
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