Dalton wrote:Nitpicks:
The Iris wouldn't be closed if the gate was not active. It is only closed when there is an offworld activation.
Address that in a minute.
I don't think Teal'c would know that much about human physiology...
I'll have to find a workaround for that. Don't he and O'Neill work out together or something? He must've figured out the deltoid=shoulder thing. I dunno, help me out. Spock caught one in the shoulder, but Teal'C is usually pretty precise in his speech.
And the gate defense units are not part of SG teams, to my knowledge...
That I'll
definitely need more info on. I need to know who those guys are supposed to be. From what I remember of the show (and I've only seen a couple handfuls of eps) whenever there's an offworld activation, a bunch of guys with guns file in, but I don't think we ever heard who those guys are.
Regarding the Iris passthrough and Gate inactivity... I need to do some revision. The Gate definitely
does not activate, but the alarms are tripped anyway.
This refers back to the plotframe I talked about with you, D -- the BoP passes through a hot-spot during the slingshot maneuver. SG-1 does a time travel Gate passage, and the solar flare they use corresponds (somehow) to that hot-spot the BoP passes through.
The offworld activation that sets off the alarms in the teaser is a reflection of SG-1's offworld activation to return from the time-travel assignment. Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Dr. Taylor, on the other hand, are pulled back along with the offworld activation signal, and... hmm. This is more complicated than I thought.
Okay -- two ways I can go:
1. The Iris is open. The offworld activation alarm sounds, but the gate doesn't activate. Everyone figures, glitch in the system. Then four event horizons flash inside the gate, throwing the TOS characters out one at a time.
2. The Iris is closed, but the computers receive SG-1's "reflected" IDC and the Iris opens. TOS characters are thrown onto the ramp. This really upsets everyone, because SG-1 is
on base and can't possibly have sent the signal.
Your call, guys.