Star Wars

"We're from a galaxy far, far away."

- John Sheppard

Star Wars is a series of movies that are extremely popular. Teal'c has displayed a great love of the series in the past.

Stargate SG-1 references

 * "1969": While being questioned by Major Robert Thornbird, Jack O'Neill says he is Luke Skywaker, one of the main characters of the series. Later, O'Neill tells Michael that SG-1 are aliens who came to hide on Earth "a long time ago", while Daniel Jackson says they're from "a galaxy far, far away".
 * "Ascension": O'Neill and Teal'c bring pizza and the released copies of Star Wars over to Samantha Carter's house. O'Neill says that Teal'c has seen them eight times, but O'Neill himself claims to have never seen them before.
 * "Fallen": The design of the power core of Anubis' mothership and its destruction is a direct mirror of the design and destruction of the Second Death Star's core in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. The view from the F-302 after leaving hyperspace and skimming along the side of the mothership is also similar to the trench run in Episode IV: A New Hope.
 * "Prometheus Unbound": Daniel Jackson tells Tenat and Jup that he is Hans Olo, a reference to Han Solo, another of the main characters.
 * "Citizen Joe": One of Joe Spencer's friends, Gordie, says that the Furlings sound like Ewoks, a species in one of the films.
 * "Crusade": Vala Mal Doran asks if any of SG-1 have heard of a situation where a women becomes pregnant without copulation, and Teal'c immediately says Darth Vader, the main antagonist of the series.

Stargate Atlantis references

 * "Rising": When Jinto and Wex ask John Sheppard if they can go to Earth, Sheppard tells them he's from "a galaxy far, far away".
 * "The Lost Boys": While piloting a Wraith Dart that goes on autopilot, Sheppard asks R2-D2, a robot in the series, to shut off the autopilot. Nothing happens.
 * "No Man's Land": To avoid detection by the Hive Ships, Sheppard latched on his F-302 to one of those ships. He later told Ronon that he had that idea when he saw it in a movie once, refering to Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, when the Millenium Falcon latched onto a Star Destroyer to avoid detection.
 * "Lifeline": Sheppard called Ronon Dex "Chewie".