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1969

SG-1 departs on what should be a routine mission and instead end up on Earth in 1969. They must find a way back home before it is too late.

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Episode Discussion

StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
The actual NORAD facility under Cheyenne Mountain does not, and never did, house a missile training silo. The mission of Cheyenne Mountain Air Station is strictly early-warning. Training silos are only found at missile bases, such as Vandenberg AFB, California; F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming; or Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
The 1969 Colorado license plates on the bus are designated PJ-2251, from Arapahoe County, near Denver.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
Jackson also reveals that he was four years old in 1969, which would have put his birth in 1965. Michael Shanks, the actor who plays Daniel Jackson, was in fact born on December 15, 1970, making him almost 6 years younger than his character. James Spader, the actor to portray Jackson in the film, is ten years older than Shanks.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
Jackson reveals that he speaks 23 languages. Since this episode, he has also learned to speak at least three more languages, Ancient, Goa'uld, and Unas.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
During the episode "200", Jackson, Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter, and Teal'c hint that Colonel Jack O'Neill fathered Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell while back in time during this episode. The comments, however, were made in jest and were not to be taken seriously.
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago
Though it is not explicitly stated in this episode, Dr. Daniel Jackson teaches Teal'c how to drive a car, as shown by Teal'c driving the bus. When Teal'c drives a car in the season 6 episode "Smoke and Mirrors", Jonas Quinn questions him, "Who taught you to drive?" Teal'c replies, "Daniel Jackson." Jonas asks when; the reply is "I believe the year was 1969."
StevenJDickie posted 5 months ago

When SG-1 originally travels to the year 1969 in the teaser of the episode, they emerge in the past time frame at the same location where they were in the present: the interior of Cheyenne Mountain. However, in all later instances of Stargate time travel, including the conclusion of this episode, those individuals traveling through time emerge through the Stargate of the destination time frame, rather than simply appearing in the new time.

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