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In 1994, "Stargate" the movie was released, produced and directed by Roland Emmerich, whose credits now include, "Godzilla" and "Independence day". This film has gone on to spawn two spin-off TV series, Stargate SG1 starting in 1997 and Stargate Atlantis starting 2004. The first series ran for a record 10 years, and Stargate Atlantis is on its fourth season, so clearly, the formula works.
Briefly, the Film was based on the Largely discredited notion that the Pyramids of Egypt, were constructed by visiting aliens and that the Pantheon of Ancient Egyptian Gods, were actually visiting Aliens. Nevertheless, this Roland Emmerich film, a firm favorite of mine, carries this premise off with verve. The story goes that Aliens visit Earth, use humans to build space man stuff, leave Earth to go to another Galaxy at the far end of the Universe, and leave behind the material wonders of ancient Egypt, and the Stargate. The Stargate is discovered by scientists, acquired by US air force, experimented on, for decades. The final codes are deciphered by an outsider invited in. Then, a team is sent for first time through the Stargate to another Planet in another Galaxy. They meet enslaved Humans transported to the planet millennia ago, do battle with the aliens, and win. Stargate SG1 follows on from here. The Stargate TV series are a very rich tapestry of complex events and the writers rarely leave loose ends dangling and forgotten about.
In series 8 of Stargate SG1, a City Built by a race known as the ancients is discovered. From records in this city, information is found about an even more magnificent city in the Pegasus Galaxy. A large scientific expedition with military escort is gathered and sent through a Stargate to investigate the City in the Pegasus galaxy. Thus began Stargate Atlantis.
Stargate Atlantis is as complex as its predecessor. However, it has a completely different flavor. Where Stargate SG1 focuses on the activities of a team of 4 persons, and then gradually widened its focus, Stargate Atlantis starts with a full expedition as its cast, though focused on a core of about 10 persons, plus its focus is immediately at a Galactic scale. There are four major drivers that give Stargate Atlantis a flavor of constant urgency and tension.
Firstly, the team is trapped in Atlantis unable to return to Earth. This is primarily because the Stargate only had enough power for a one way trip , ego, they expect to find a power source to power their return to Earth. There is a continuous search for the correct power source.
Secondly. the Ancients were beaten by a formidable Enemy. This is important because, the Ancients are humanoid, assumed to be related to mankind, and their technology annihilated all protagonists in the Milky way Galaxy, the Battle ground of Stargate SG1. Whoever beat the ancients had to be bad new, and although the defeat was 10,000 years previously, the enemy still Held sway in the Pegasus Galaxy. The Enemy, the Wraith uses humanity as Food. The Wraith give no quarter, surrender is no option, the Wraith "cull" entire planetary population and this is portrayed in horrifying detail, The Wraith are aware of the return of people to the City of the Ancients, Atlantis, and are gathering their forces for a titanic battle
The scientific expedition is short of all supplies, including food. They are forced to trade with communities they discover via their short range Stargate, this leads to both positive and negative encounters.
The City, properly powered is capable of flying back to Earth. This discovery is made by the expedition and the Wraith also find out. The Wraith’s depredations have so badly affected Human population numbers that the Wraith have started to Starve. Then they discover the Existence of Earth, and the rest of the heavily populated Milky Way Galaxy , filled with Races, technologically inferior to the Ancients, whom they have already defeated. Their keenness to Acquire Atlantis escalates and their advance towards Atlantis speeds up.
In summary, Robert C Cooper and Brad Wright, the Creators of the series have crafted a sumptuous and fabulous series which in season one almost never disappointed me. Their development of the characters and the overall concept of the series is in my opinion first rate. The episodes swing effortlessly from a story about a small expedition to a small village dealing primarily with human interaction, to titanic Interstellar Battles superbly portrayed for a television audience.
The science is not always immaculate, but it must be remembered that the actual performance of sciences 10,000 years in advance of ours can not be accurately by 21st Century TV. This is a series to be treasured, get it.
Author: Oladotun Ogunsulire
I’ve been a science fiction for many years and this influenced my decision to do my first degree mechanical Engineering. Nowadays, I am an accountant by profession.
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis
Last night was the final Stargate Atlantis episode and we sat through, box of keelnex in hand, ready for the long goodbye.

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This Is The End, Staragte Atlantis [Stargate Atlantis Recap]
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January 6th, 2009 — Uncategorized
So this is my last Atlantis blog and I can say, without a doubt, it has been a great experience working on the show. Christine Mooney, formerly the costume designer on SG-1, stopped by yesterday and remarked on just how…
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Not the End
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December 29th, 2008 — Uncategorized
So by now you’ve probably heard that some of this week’s episode entitled “Vegas” was actually shot in Vegas. Rob Cooper wrote and directed this one, and sometime in August he said to me, “You know, we’re probably going to…
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Vegas, baby, Vegas
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December 20th, 2008 — Battlestar Galactica, Sanctuary, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis
When it comes to science fiction and the SciFi channel, there are mediocre shows, good shows and really great shows. I think that the SciFi channel subscribes to the notion that you need all levels of writing in order to find the really great, OMG, that was awesome, must watch again and again series. In that arena falls three shows for 2008, but before I get to those, I must mention one really great show that ran for 10 years and will remain the all time great shows besides Star Trek. That show is Stargate SG-1. In its long run, it introduced us to worlds, realms and ideas that made us pause, gasp and laugh. It stands, in my opinion, as one of those shows that becomes part of pop culture and will remain a memory of a really great science fiction television show.
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December 12th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis
We’ve told you before about The Old Republic , the upcoming Star Wars MMO, but now a new documentary lets you look behind the scenes of what’s being called “the ultimate Star Wars game.” Star Wars: The Old Republic may – or may not – be released next year; both BioWare and Lucasarts have been very open with the fact that the game won’t be released until they’re satisfied with it. Video Documentary [The Old Republic]

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Look At The Origins Of The Old Republic [Star Wars]
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December 11th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Carl Binder has been writing for television for 23 years. “Impossible!”, you say?
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23 years!
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December 1st, 2008 — Uncategorized
Everybody always asks writers where their ideas come from, and in science fiction, ideas are king. Happily, Stargate Atlantis has a crack staff of experienced writers who can turn good ideas into compelling stories, but they still need the ideas….
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Ideas and Infection
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November 19th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fringe, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Smallville, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis, Supernatural
Spoilers bring hope for the future — case in point, some new promo photos for Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse show actual stuff happening in future episodes, instead of just actors posing. Meanwhile, new clips from tomorrow night’s Smallville episode include a tiny glimpse of a certain wedding crasher. There are also spoilery new pics from Heroes and Chuck .

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Scary Dollhouse Pics And Freaky Smallville Videos [Morning Spoilers]
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November 18th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Smallville, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis
An authentic vampire-killing kit from the 1800s has sold for a whopping $15,000 in an auction this week. The kit contains “stakes, mirrors, a gun with silver bullets, crosses, a Bible, holy water, candles and even garlic.” I’m launching my “shoebox o’ vampire killing things” business now

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Ancient Vampire Killing Kit Sells For 15K [Vampires N' Things]
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