

In MacGyver, he made two appearances as a van driver, and biker.

In a season 5 episode called "Live and Learn," he plays Deron, a high school football player.ĭan Shea is a stunt double for Anderson and also plays Sgt. Before that, he made an appearance on MacGyver. He also played stunt double for the character Pete Thornton - the "guy in charge" on MacGyver, for actor Dana Elcar.Ĭhristopher Judge stars as Teal'c in the Stargate series. Davis plays General Hammond - the "guy in charge" on Stargate. And there are a LOT of crossover actors.ĭon S. They were both filmed largely in Vancouver and British Columbia, Canada. Yes, Richard Dean Anderson is the star of both shows. Two shows, one action-adventure, the other one sci-fi, but they both have more than one thing in common.

Ouch.Īs for how much time the SGC has to shut the gate down, about 2.4 seconds, so not impossible for them to shut the gate off before Teal'c descends back into the wormhole and is killed.MacGyver and Stargate SG-1. Plug in the numbers and we find our favourite Jaffa would have to be hurled from the wormhole at 11.7 m/s or 42 km/h or 26 mph. We want to find u (intial velocity) so we use v 2 = u 2 + 2as (rearranged as u 2 = v 2 - 2as) Using suvat, s=7m, v=0m/s, and a=-9.8m/s 2 (negative as the pull of gravity is opposite to Teal'c upward motion). Knowing Teal'c will slow down as he exits the event horizon due to gravity, his final velocity (v) will be 0m/s. The Kawoosh, using pixel measurements in comparison the gate (6.7m diameter), is 7 metres, meaning the cavern, assuming the gate is the bottom, is about 7 metres itself.Īssuming the gravity on Edora is similar to Earth's, I've used 1g or 9.8m/s 2 as the acceleration due to gravity. Here I do a bit of math to work out what velocity Teal'c has to be launched through the gate and, how much time the SGC have to shut the wormhole down before Teal'c is history. In this thread I've given a headcanon explaination of what they did to get Teal'c into the Kawoosh cavern. Any help would be greatly appreciated, even if it is just a bug report! Please checkout the source ^code to submit bugs | FAQs | ^Source Please note this bot is in testing. Will also delete on comment score of -1 or less. Parent commenter can toggle ^NSFW or ^delete. Image i Image i Interesting: Category:Images from A Hundred ^Days | Edoran ^moons | Forever in a ^Day | Days of ^Remembrance The Edorans who escaped to Earth are forced to stay there until an alternate home can be found for them. Unfortunately, during the final evacuation, Colonel Jack O'Neill and several dozen Edorans become trapped on the planet when a meteor hits the Stargate.

This time around, however, SG-1 is able to evacuate the Edorans back to Earth with the intention of transferring them back to Edora following the shower. Because of this the planet is periodically bombarded with meteors that destroy the planet's surface and wipe out almost the entire population. Major Samantha Carter determines the annual shower is due to the planet passing through its system's asteroid belt, and that every 150 years it passes through a denser section. SG-1 returns to Stargate Command to discuss the situation. Laira, the leader of a local village, notes that the shower has been building in strength for several years. During the "show" it becomes evident that the meteors are large enough to pose a serious threat to the planet. SG-1 visits the planet Edora to negotiate a trade deal for Naquadah. There's a wealth of energy in how it's filmed. A lot of television shows and movies have these boring, static scenes with all the characters standing in place or walking in a straight line. Such a simple, effective way to show the contrast between the cultures visually. There was a good transition from outside an old-timey cottage to inside with Sam on laptop. The movement in the tavern when everyone was partying. She seemed like someone O'Neill could fall for.Īlso, and this is seldom talked about, I did love the shot selection in this episode. Even defended O'Neill and helped him stop moping. She tried to convince her people to follow SG-1. or crazy (I'm looking at you, Daniel's women). Sometimes the female love interests of SG-1 can be underdeveloped. I liked the scene with Sam and Fraiser too. And then we have Sam, devising the plan to save O'Neill, only to be pained with the sight of how close he's grown to Laira. His joy at the end when he dug out Teal'c was great. RDA did a great job conveying O'Neill's emotional shift from frustration, anger, and depression to him developing real feelings for Laira and beginning to accept his new life. Along with “Ascension”, I consider “A Hundred Days” one of the best romance-centric episodes of SG-1.
