Talk:The Shroud (Stargate SG-1)

this article seems to have disappeared. Kamikaze 14:24, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

Chair Goof
I added a goofs section cuz the last point in the notes section, was a goof, it was actually two different goofs, and I just divided them up. I added a bit, re-worded some, and tried my best to fix the grammar, but I am a little confused with the chair goof. I don't exactly follow what it says (it's been awhile since I saw this episode) so if someone who had recently seen this episode (or has a better memory then I) could look at it, and see if it needs to be touched up. Tydamann (talk) 19:47, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

Analysis & Connections
''Daniel has Merlin's knowledge which means he has at least some knowledge of the Ancients. Considering the fact that Carter had such a hard time shutting down the cloak it is likely that Daniel used Merlin's knowledge to give the ship a cloak by either modifing the ship's systems to give it one or building one like Jack did when he made a generator to dial the Asgard. It has been shown that with the Knowledge of the Ancients a ship can be modified to do things it wasn't originaly meant to do such as when Jack modified the Cargo Ship's hyperdrive from interstellar to intergalactic (it did fly to another galaxy in 10 days similar to what the Daedalus, Odyssey and Apollo can do) to make it go faster (what he did there seemed similar to what the Aurora crew did to make the ship fly faster and what the Wraith did to their ships to reach Earth in Allies and No Man's Land) and when he modified the ship's ring transporter to bore a hole in the ice. Daniel probably used Merlin's Knowledge of the Ancients to do something similar.''

there are similarities between episodes presented here, those connections can be integrated into the article so as to reference past episodes-as is the information is presented in a speculative fashion. Mwhope 19:39, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

Summary
Someone... someone talented... needs to translate this into something like English. What pre-school child wrote this dribble. This may not be worth saving.

Please remain civil. and remember to sign your comments The second half of the article is unclear and needs work. Having not seen the episode I am unable to clarify. The reactiviation of the supergate (by whom) and the 8 Ori ships entering hyperspace (to or away from the Milky Way) are among the plot lines undetailed. Mwhope 17:35, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

Pre-school child! You have some nerve, why don't you write the entire episode up in 2 hours after the episode has aired with no recorder and no means to rewind the episode with only notes to help you. Did you ever think I maybe Dyslexic? Ever thing of that, ever think I may have a problem writing sentences coherently and concisely? You know I was writing the plot for the last four episodes with of course help from other users, maybe I shouldn’t bother posting it two hours after the episode airs, maybe I should let you wait until someone else decides to type it up.

Anyway Mwhope, the gate was reactivated by the Ori from their galaxy, as the team never reactivated the link with the Pegasus galaxy. And the 8 Ori ships are heading towards the Milky way.--WarDragon 18:05, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

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What is the urgency to put up an episode synopsis? I'd rather read a well-composed, spell-checked, and gramatically correct document than the ramblings of one person who saw the episode once without the ability to review it again for facts and accuracy.

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There is no urgency to put it up, I just feel that since the episode has aired over here and is currently unaired in other countries, people would like to know what happens in it. As it is nicer to know, then having to wait for the episode to become available on the web one or two days later, or listen to other peoples ramblings, or spoiler alerts on certain forums.

I will have you know that I checked my grammar and spelling with the program Microsoft word, and no red or green lines underneath the words appeared apart from names of people, so my grammar is perfect, it is just the word order and coherence of my sentence in conjunction with a few quotes that messed it up.

Also since the way the episode is aired, in 4 different parts, it is easy to record the big facts, while the episode is on and get the basic plot outline, when the break appears. And if something has been referenced from a previous episode I look up the spelling of it, except for the word Sangraal which i referred it to the "ancient weapon" and I didn't know how to spell "Marcelle Marceaux" so i left it out.--WarDragon 12:20, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
 * I got the Marcel Marceau spelling and linked it out. (I looked it up via 'mime' search) Rabbi Bob 00:58, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Hey Im just wondering if anyone else caught this, but is there the same sequence where a dedalus cruiser is flying above a planet in this eppsiode and the same sequence in the most recent atlantis episode.

Anti-Ori Weapon
Didn't one Asgard metion to carter, that the Anti-Ori-Weapon of Merlin would just surpress their powers. Why are they again believing, that it kills them ? Heinrich k 09:12, 8 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I don't recall any such discussion taking place anywhere regarding Merlin's Weapon. I could be wrong, but to my understanding the weapon has always been known to kill ascended beings, not just suppress their powers. If you can find where any contrary information came up, though, I'd certainly be interested to see it. The Mink Ermine Fox 02:36, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

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