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*'''Italian:''' I Ribelli ''(The Rebels)''
 
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*'''Spanish:''' Los Malos ''(The Bad Ones)''
 
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Template:SG1-10 "Bad Guys" is the sixteenth episode of the tenth season of Stargate SG-1.

Synopsis

SG-1 travel to P4M-328 to recover the Clava Thessara Infinitas, but discover that the Stargate there is a museum piece without a working Dial Home Device, and they can't go back. Things get worse when they are spotted by the natives. Believed to be rebels, SG-1 is forced to hold everyone hostage.

Plot

The SG-1 team, minus Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter - who has gone to The Pentagon to brief them on the consequences the alternate Earth had in revealing the Stargate program - set out to a planet in search of Clava Thessara Infinitas treasure (from the episode "Memento Mori"). Upon arriving at the planet they discover they are in fact inside a museum, which is hosting a party. Choosing to follow protocol and return home - then make contact with the local inhabitants who are unaware of the Stargate through use of the MALP - the team attempt to return home but are unaware that the Dial Home Device is a replica constructed from drawings the natives discovered.

After their initial plan to wait until the team misses their scheduled check in fails, they are mistaken for a band of zealous rebels. After a shootout in the lobby, the museum is set into a lockdown mode. Along with a wounded security guard, many of the patrons of the party are taken as hostages. After insisting their intentions were peaceful the team is forced to pose as kidnappers until the scheduled check-in passes.

After "negotiations" begin, Dr. Daniel Jackson suggests the local task force send in medical personnel to tend to the injured security guard, two medics are sent into the museum. The medics attack Daniel with stun weapons, but are quickly subdued. After the situation Quartus takes command of the negotiations.

Cicero, one of the hostages and a researcher at the museum realizes that this is the incident that will prove his theories about Stargate being a portal allowing travel to other worlds, begins to assist SG-1 and provide them with the steps needed to buy the team enough time to get home. Cicero instructs SG-1 on what demands to make so as to pass off as real rebels.

Jayem Seran, a night-time security guard inside the museum, hopes to be a hero and contacts the authorities outside with an offer to help take down SG-1.

While searching for possible fragments of the destroyed DHD, Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell and Vala Mal Doran discover one of the many Goa'uld artifacts in the exhibits in the museum: a Naquadah bomb. After Jayem attempts to 'save' Cicero from his 'captors' Mitchell and Vala, he attempts to find the other 'rebels'. When he leaves Cicero continues to assist Mitchell and Vala. When Mitchell and Vala capture Jayem, they return to Cicero but discover he has disappeared. After Vala initiates another lockdown on the Naquadah bomb, she demands that Jayem use his security access in order to de-activate it. Upon discovering that the bomb cannot be de-activated Mitchell and Vala begin to connect the bomb to the Stargate in order to dial out.

After Cicero, who had escaped the museum, informs Quartus of the 'rebels' true identity, he instructs his Special Forces team to storm the museum. As SG-1 retreats back, they are ambushed and captured by Quartus's military forces. Mitchell then makes a plea to Quartus to let them return home. Mitchell informs him that 'there are worlds and races out there that do intend to do you and your people harm, but we are not one of them' and continues to say that 'we are a peaceful people, but we do not take acts of aggression lying down.' After Mitchell's short speech Quartus agrees to allow SG-1 to travel through the gate. After which, the military commander begins a cover-up and buries the Stargate; creating a cover story that a night guard killed four rebels and saved several hostages. In protest of the cover up Cicero attempts to contact the ruling Viceroy to change the decision, but is assumed to have failed. It is implied that the fact the Stargate is a means of intergalactic travel are one of the rebel movement's beliefs, which would legitimize its position if the information were ever made public.

Stargate Command attempts to make two connections to the world but the Stargate does not establish a wormhole and Major General Henry Landry believes that the world has no interest in establishing relations with other worlds. Effectively, the planet has 'stuck their heads in the sand'.

References

Ansel Adams; Ark bomb; Cicero's Museum; Clava Thessara Infinitas; Dialing computer; Gainord transmitter; Naquadah bomb; Naquadah generator; P4M-328; Stun weapon of P4M-328; Viceroy (Cicero's people); Yosemite Valley

Notable Quotes

(Vala is hooking up the goa'uld naquadah bomb to the stargate)
Mitchell: How goes it on our end?
Vala: I think I have it ... maybe.
Mitchell: Vala?
Vala: There's a seventy percent chance that if we dial manually we will be able to establish a connection, and a fifty percent chance that the bomb will just go off.
Mitchell: That's a hundred and twenty percent.
Vala: Well, there's some crossover where we establish a connection and the bomb goes off.
Mitchell: (Into his radio) Jackson, did you catch any of that?
Jackson: Yeah, a hundred percent chance we should have brought someone who knows what they're doing.

Notes

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  • About 22 filmed minutes of the episode ended up on the cutting room floor.
  • It was during the filming of this episode that the cast and crew learned that Stargate SG-1 had been canceled by the Sci-Fi Channel. [1]
  • Michael Shanks criticized this episode on his blog, calling it "not so good", "not one of my favorites", and "not one of our stronger offerings". He added, "for the first time in a while, I can honestly say that it renders my performance appalling. Note that when Daniel goes off the deep end to the hostages — something completely out of his character and purposely meant as such — there is a missing scene in between there that helped to make the outburst a little more sensible."[1]
  • This episode contains many references to the movie Die Hard including the security guard on the inside who makes contact with the hostage negotiator, to whom Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell refers as "John McClane" (the name of Bruce Willis's character in that movie). The suggestion by the councilor that they are thieves pretending to be terrorists is also a reference to Die Hard.
  • When we see Mitchell examining the DHD model we can see Earth's Point of origin, which shouldn't be there.
  • The music at the party was also used in the season 9 episode "Collateral Damage".
  • The weapons used by the guards at the party are Skorpion vz. 61s, and are specifically the M84 variant from Yugoslavia.
  • Amanda Tapping (Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter) does not appear in this episode.
  • Alistair Abell (Jayem Seran) previously played a Science Candidate in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Avalon, Part 1".

Goofs

In other languages

  • French: Prise d’Otages (Hostage Taking)
  • Italian: I Ribelli (The Rebels)
  • Spanish: Los Malos (The Bad Ones)
  • Czech: Padouchové

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Actor Michael Shanks in his blog on tvguide.com (May 17, 2007). Retrieved on May 18, 2007. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "michaelshanksblog" defined multiple times with different content
  • Screenplay (PDF). Distributed by MGM. Prepared by Line 21 Media Services Ltd (2008-02-22). Retrieved on February 22, 2008. Linked to from [1].
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