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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = Revelations
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"'''Revelations'''" is the ] ] episode of the ] ] '']''. This episode was nominated for an ] in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a ] in the category "Best Visual Effects".<ref name=imdbaward></ref> "'''Revelations'''" is the ] ] episode of the ] ] '']''. This episode was nominated for an ] in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a ] in the category "Best Visual Effects".<ref name=imdbaward></ref>


==Plot== ==Plot==
An ] commanded by ] confronts two ] ] over an alien planet. The Goa'uld commander, ], is defiant and for good reason: when Thor opens fire, his weapons fail to penetrate the Goa'uld ships' shields. At ], still grieving ]'s recent death, the Asgard Freyr arrives with the news of Thor's defeat and that the Goa'uld have developed advanced technologies that threaten all of the worlds under Asgard protection, including Earth. For the moment, he enlists SG-1 on a mission to save the Asgard scientist Heimdall before he is captured by Osiris' master ]. An Asgard mothership commanded by ] confronts two ] pyramid ships over an alien planet under Asgard protection. The Goa'uld commander, ], is defiant and for good reason: when Thor opens fire, his weapons fail to penetrate the Goa'uld ships' shields. At ], still grieving ]'s recent death, the Asgard Freyr arrives with the news of Thor's defeat and that the Goa'uld have developed advanced technologies that threaten all of the worlds under Asgard protection, including Earth. For the moment, he enlists SG-1 on a mission to save the Asgard scientist Heimdall before he is captured by Osiris' master ].


SG-1 arrives at Heimdall's laboratory in a ], where they learn that Heimdall is researching ways to reverse the genetic degradation in the Asgard race, caused by repeated cloning. Heimdall informs them that Thor is alive; O'Neill and Teal'c ring onto Osiris' ship, while Carter guides them from the lab. However, Osiris subdues them by pumping poisonous gas onto their deck. Osiris also sends troops to the surface, and eventually breaks into the laboratory and captures Carter. Meanwhile, Anubis arrives and probes Thor's mind with a device that links his brain to the computer. This inadvertently gives Thor access to the ship systems, allowing him to free O'Neill and Teal'c. They disable the shields on Osiris' ship, allowing Heimdall to beam them, Carter, and Thor onto the cargo ship. They are coming under fire when Freyr arrives with three advanced Asgard ships, forcing Anubis to withdraw. Back at the SGC, Carter informs the others that Thor is in a coma, but that the Asgard may have turned the tide in their war with the ]. On their way to dinner, they feel an odd breeze inside the base, suggesting that Daniel may not be completely gone after all. SG-1 arrives at Heimdall's laboratory in a Goa'uld cargo ship, where they learn that Heimdall is researching ways to reverse the genetic degradation in the Asgard race, caused by repeated cloning. Heimdall informs them that Thor is alive; O'Neill and Teal'c ring onto Osiris' ship, while Carter guides them from the lab. However, Osiris subdues them by pumping poisonous gas onto their deck. Osiris also sends troops to the surface, and eventually breaks into the laboratory and captures Carter. Meanwhile, Anubis arrives and probes Thor's mind with a device that links his brain to the computer. This inadvertently gives Thor access to the ship systems, allowing him to free O'Neill and Teal'c. They disable the shields on Osiris' ship, allowing Heimdall to beam them, Carter, and Thor onto the cargo ship. They are coming under fire when Freyr arrives with three advanced Asgard ships, forcing Anubis to withdraw. Back at the SGC, Carter informs the others that Thor is in a coma, but that the Asgard may have turned the tide in their war with the ]. On their way to dinner, they feel an odd breeze inside the base, suggesting that Daniel may not be completely gone after all.


==Production== ==Production==
*] does not appear in person in this episode. However, it is implied at the end that the breeze SG-1 feels is Daniel. ] does appear as the voice of ]. This is the last episode where Michael Shanks would be listed in the main cast until season 7. ] does not appear in person in this episode. However, unexplained events at the end of the episode insinuate the presence of the ascended Jackson. ] appears in ] voice. This is the last episode where Michael Shanks will be listed in the main cast until season 7. ] (]) provides the voice of ]. According to the episode audio commentary, Rothery performed her lines on set to help give the actors a reference point. However, Richard Dean Anderson, Chris Judge and Rothery could not keep a straight face as the eye line they were given was a blinking light in Rothery's chest. This episode broke the SG-1 tradition of ending the season half way through the episode, or an end of the season ].
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*] (]) does the voice of ]. According to the episode audio commentary, Rothery performed her lines onset to help give the actors a reference point. However, Richard Dean Anderson, Chris Judge and Rothery could not keep a straight face as the eye line they were given was a blinking light in Rothery's chest.
*This episode broke the SG-1 tradition of ending the season half way through the episode, or an end of the season ].
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==Reception== ==Reception==
This episode was nominated for an ] in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a ] in the category "Best Visual Effects".<ref name=imdbaward /> This episode was nominated for an ] in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a ] in the category "Best Visual Effects".<ref name=imdbaward />
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==References== ==References==
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22nd episode of the 5th season of Stargate SG-1
"Revelations"
Stargate SG-1 episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 22
Directed byMartin Wood
Written byJoseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie
Production code522
Original air dateMay 17, 2002 (2002-05-17)
Guest appearances
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"Revelations" is the Season 5 finale episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. This episode was nominated for an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a Gemini Award in the category "Best Visual Effects".

Plot

An Asgard mothership commanded by Thor confronts two Goa'uld pyramid ships over an alien planet under Asgard protection. The Goa'uld commander, Osiris, is defiant and for good reason: when Thor opens fire, his weapons fail to penetrate the Goa'uld ships' shields. At Stargate Command, still grieving Daniel Jackson's recent death, the Asgard Freyr arrives with the news of Thor's defeat and that the Goa'uld have developed advanced technologies that threaten all of the worlds under Asgard protection, including Earth. For the moment, he enlists SG-1 on a mission to save the Asgard scientist Heimdall before he is captured by Osiris' master Anubis.

SG-1 arrives at Heimdall's laboratory in a Goa'uld cargo ship, where they learn that Heimdall is researching ways to reverse the genetic degradation in the Asgard race, caused by repeated cloning. Heimdall informs them that Thor is alive; O'Neill and Teal'c ring onto Osiris' ship, while Carter guides them from the lab. However, Osiris subdues them by pumping poisonous gas onto their deck. Osiris also sends troops to the surface, and eventually breaks into the laboratory and captures Carter. Meanwhile, Anubis arrives and probes Thor's mind with a device that links his brain to the computer. This inadvertently gives Thor access to the ship systems, allowing him to free O'Neill and Teal'c. They disable the shields on Osiris' ship, allowing Heimdall to beam them, Carter, and Thor onto the cargo ship. They are coming under fire when Freyr arrives with three advanced Asgard ships, forcing Anubis to withdraw. Back at the SGC, Carter informs the others that Thor is in a coma, but that the Asgard may have turned the tide in their war with the Replicators. On their way to dinner, they feel an odd breeze inside the base, suggesting that Daniel may not be completely gone after all.

Production

Daniel Jackson does not appear in person in this episode. However, unexplained events at the end of the episode insinuate the presence of the ascended Jackson. Michael Shanks appears in Thor's voice. This is the last episode where Michael Shanks will be listed in the main cast until season 7. Teryl Rothery (Janet Fraiser) provides the voice of Heimdall. According to the episode audio commentary, Rothery performed her lines on set to help give the actors a reference point. However, Richard Dean Anderson, Chris Judge and Rothery could not keep a straight face as the eye line they were given was a blinking light in Rothery's chest. This episode broke the SG-1 tradition of ending the season half way through the episode, or an end of the season cliffhanger.

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June 2008)

Reception

This episode was nominated for an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", and won a Gemini Award in the category "Best Visual Effects".

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (May 2008)

References

  1. ^ "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - Awards

External links

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