To be fair, on pretty much every world SG-1 visited the Goa’uld had already violated what would be the Prime Directive in Star Trek. SG-1 was just setting things right.
That’s one of the reasons I stopped rewatching Stargate. It’s so noisy.
One night, I was rewatching Stargate late during the night and I realized I needed to lower the volume often to avoid annoying or waking up the people around. I could wear headphones but I don’t want to hear guns and explosions so frequently so near.
I really liked Stargate (SG-1 and Atlantis) but now a big part of what I see and hear when I watch it, is guns and explosions, and I’m passed that.
Also, the federation violated the prime directive whenever it was convenient; including doing all the things that we’d criticize SG-1 for doing; like arming natives in an arms race.
To be fair, on pretty much every world SG-1 visited the Goa’uld had already violated what would be the Prime Directive in Star Trek. SG-1 was just setting things right.
One block of C-4 at a time.
That’s one of the reasons I stopped rewatching Stargate. It’s so noisy.
One night, I was rewatching Stargate late during the night and I realized I needed to lower the volume often to avoid annoying or waking up the people around. I could wear headphones but I don’t want to hear guns and explosions so frequently so near.
I really liked Stargate (SG-1 and Atlantis) but now a big part of what I see and hear when I watch it, is guns and explosions, and I’m passed that.
WOOP WOOP that’s the sound of UNSCHEDULED OFF WORLD ACTIVATION!
Turn down volume, turn on subtitles
I just watch Carter for forty minutes at a time
Also, the federation violated the prime directive whenever it was convenient; including doing all the things that we’d criticize SG-1 for doing; like arming natives in an arms race.
So much so that they tried to use it as legal precedent in Una’s augment’s rights case in SNW