Black guy dies first. ):
Hivemind.
And I doubt it’d be any of the symbols used on the address itself, so down to 33.
Wow, staff blasts are a lot more powerful here.
Same sound effects for the ring transporter.
Must be a die cast model. They don’t make them like that anymore. An extinct art. d:
What’s up with all the little boys…?
Did one of the guards say “kree”?
Ra’s servants are freaky.
That could have been his previous host. An Asgard with a Goa’uld symbiote in its head? No wonder he was the Supreme System Lord.
And the whole last of his kind thing.
Rounding down?
Yeah, why wouldn’t they have noticed the ha’tak sooner?
Maybe they’re all New Yorkers. They don’t look up.
Digimon!
First Daniel Death!
Oh, and do they have zats built into the butt end of the staff weapons here?
A creepy alien overlord has needs. :eek:
Actually, I think they’re supposed to be replacement hosts, just in case.
lmsbo
Ah…
That Death Glider sound effect sounds familiar, but I don’t think they used it for Gliders in the show.
And they serve as human shields as needed…
That’s a lot of lotars. I think in the series, they usually just had one or two trusted slave/servants for that role. Remember, Daniel pretended to be one in an episode.
Zombie Daniel!
I mean his first resurrection!
That’s just how Ra rolls?
Actor for Ra played this part though.
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[li]Jaye Davidson’s dislike of the attention that he received after The Crying Game (1992) made him reluctant to take the role of Ra in Stargate (1994). He didn’t want to just turn the offer down so made what he expected to be an unacceptable demand of $1 million. This was accepted and he appeared.[/li][li]Jaye Davidson despised the costumes he wore so much, on the last day of shooting his scenes, after hearing the final “cut”, he stripped naked on the set without going to his trailer. Moreover, Davidson retired from acting after completion of this film. Since 1994, as of 2010, he has only appeared since in The Borghilde Project (2009), a 17-minute film.[/li][/ul]
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[li]Ra’s former host’s race was never identified throughout the movie. While the TV series “Stargate SG-1” (1997) would later identify the entity of Ra as a Goa’uld, his former host was still never identified, but it does bear a strong resemblance to the Asgards (Thor’s race)–so much so that the Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game would even go on to identify Ra’s former host as an Asgard known as “Famrir”.
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“A shipment of our minerals.”
No, not the unobtanium!!