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Stargate: Continuum
Directed by

Martin Wood

Produced by

John G. Lenic

Written by

Brad Wright

Starring

Richard Dean Anderson
Ben Browder
Michael Shanks
Amanda Tapping
Christopher Judge
Claudia Black

Released date(s)

July 29, 2008

Running time

94 mins

Continuity

SG-1/Atlantis canon

Preceded by

Stargate: The Ark of Truth

Followed by

Third Stargate SG-1 movie

Stargate: Continuum was the second Stargate film to be released on DVD following the end of Stargate SG-1. It is written and directed by Brad Wright and stars Richard Dean Anderson, Ben Browder, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge and Claudia Black. Shooting began on April 15 2007. The first trailer was released on April 21, 2008.

Stargate: Continuum trailer

Contents

[edit] The Plot

SG-1 plans to go to the Tok'ra homeworld, where SG-3 and General Jack O'Neill has sent the last of the Ba'al clones for a symbiote extraction. The Free Jaffa Nation has an entire fleet to prevent Ba'al from escaping. Vala decides to bring in an X-699, which she claims is a precaution. However, Mitchell takes it away from her. They invite General Landry to join them, who declines saying that he has to go through some paperwork.

When they arrive at the Tok'ra homeworld, SG-1 and O'Neill listen to the Tok'ra chant all of the crimes Ba'al committed during his reign, a list that lasts for three hours. During that time, Jackson notices that Vala has disappeared, but assumes that she did not want to watch the extraction, as she went through it herself whilst she was a host to Qetesh. Eventually, Ba'al is taken out of stasis and escorted to the extractor. There, he approaches the team and gloats that he is merely the last clone, and that the real Ba'al has a failsafe plan in the works.

Back in 1939, over the Atlantic Ocean, the freighter Achilles is travelling through the north of the ocean to avoid German U-boats. Captain Mitchell (Cameron Mitchell's grandfather) asks one of the crewmen to check the cargo after the ship starts to shake. The crewman approaches the container, only to be vapourised by the unstable vortex. The "real" Ba'al, along with a few Jaffa secures the vessel and massacres the crew. Ba'al and the Jaffa leave through the Stargate and leave behind a bomb to destroy the ship, as well as the Stargate. However, a mortally wounded Mitchell is able to drop the bomb into ocean before the bomb detonates. At some point after that, Mitchell dies.

Teal'c disappears in front of the team

Back in 2008, Daniel becomes concerned over Vala's disappearance, as no one had seen her leave. It was as if she vanished out of thin air. Then, just as Teal'c begins to talk, they see him disappear into thin air. Many of the Tok'ra begin to disappear. O'Neill confronts Ba'al about this, but he frees himself and uses the extractor to kill O'Neill. However, Mitchell then kills Ba'al with a P90. Mitchell, Jackson and Carter are able to reach to the Stargate, as the skyline of the Tok'ra homeworld vanishes. However, just as they enter the Stargate, the wormhole briefly changes purple/pink before turning blue again.

The team goes through the gate, only to find themselves in a dark room, covered in ice and frost. After the gate deactivates, Carter notices that the temperature is rapidly dropping. They try to discover where they are and Jackson soon finds lifejackets which prove that they are in the Achilles, the ship that carried the gate from Egypt to the United States in 1939 to prevent the Nazis from getting their hands on it. However, the ship is now in the Arctic, meaning that the ship never reached the United States. Mitchell eventually manages to blow a hole in the ice, using C-4. They manage to escape the ship before the ship sinks into the ocean. However, in the process, Jackson gets frostbite on one of his feet, and is unable to walk. Jackson tells the rest to leave him behind to get help.

Mitchell and Carter wonder what happened to the timeline.

Mitchell and Carter speculate what happened. Carter suggests that Ba'al must have altered the timeline and created an alternate timeline in which the Stargate Program never existed. They are eventually found by three figures, which turn out to be a Colonel O'Neill and two other team members. They take Carter and Mitchell to the U.S.S. Alexandria, which had picked up Jackson earlier. He was treated, but unfortunately had to have his leg amputated.

The submarine takes the team to Alaska to be debriefed. The team explains the Stargate program, but nobody believes them. Eventually after five days, they get frustrated and demanded a halt to the questioning. The team later meets up with Landry, who seems to agree with them. They propose that they should change the timeline back to where it's supposed to be. Landry promptly refuses the request. Eventually, the team is separated and provided with identities as in this timeline Carter was killed on a space mission, Jackson resides in Egypt due to being ridiculed because of his theory that Pyramids were landing sites for alien ships, and Mitchell doesn't exist since he is a literal Grandfather Paradox.

The team wonders what will happen next.

A year later, Mitchell repairs his car and drives to Auburn, Kansas, to visit the house he grew up in, only to find that a farmer had lived there for 35 years. Carter is frustrated with the fact that she can't work in any scientific areas. Jackson gets a prosthetic leg and enters a book shop and sees the alternate Jackson's book "The Truth About the Pyramids", which is 70% off. He later finds a way to call himself in Egypt and tells him not to give up hope. Jackson's double promptly hangs up on him. Soon after, Carter notices an Al'kesh flying above her. The rest of the team are made aware of the event and are called to Washington D.C.

Meanwhile, in another part of Space, lies a massive fleet of Goa'uld Ha'tak vessels and a sovereign flag ship, which turns out to be Ba'al's. There, he has Qetesh as his queen and Teal'c as his First Prime. He has managed to defeat the other System Lords and has made himself the ruler of the galaxy. Teal'c brings in Apophis, who Ba'al had ordered him to capture with a promise that the Jaffa would eventually be free. Ba'al executes Apophis. Later, Cronus informs Ba'al that he has scouted Earth and discovers that the planet has billions of Humans but no defenses against the Goa'uld armada. The fleet jumps into orbit above the planet.

In Washington, the team are reunited and meet up with President Henry Hayes and Lieutenant General George Hammond in an underground bunker. The team warns them that the scout ship will send a fleet and that they have no chance to defend themselves and will all be either killed or turned to slaves. Hayes informs them that the Navy wasn't able to recover the gate under the Arctic, but did find the Beta Gate in Antarctica, and sent it to McMurdo Air Force Base. A team has also almost drilled to the Antarctic outpost, where they would be able use the drone weapons to destroy the fleet. However, they must commandeer a space ship and fly to Taonas to grab the Zero Point Module and gate back to Earth, power the control chair and wipe out the fleet. However, they had to act quickly, as they detected the fleet just exited hyperspace and spread out over the planet.

The massive Goa'uld fleet arrives over Earth.

Ba'al meets with Cronus, Nirrti, Yu, Ra and Camulus to decide the fate of Earth. Some propose to wipe out the Tau'ri to the brink of extinction. However, Ba'al has other plans. He grabs a Satellite phone and calls President Hayes, and claims that they come in peace. After the other system lords leave, Qetesh gets suspicious of Ba'al and drives a sword through his chest. She asks him why he knows exactly what moves to make and why he knew about the untouched Earth. Teal'c enters and is ordered to attack the Antarctic base. Eventually, Teal'c notices Qetesh's intentions and Qetesh tries to kill him with a kara kesh, after killing Ba'al. Teal'c manages to escape.

Back on Earth, Hayes hears the news that the Antarctic base has been bombarded. The team, who are in a flight of F-15s are ordered to turn around, as the plan has failed. Qetesh later orders the Goa'uld to bombard the Earth. Teal'c escapes on a cloaked Al'kesh with a few Jaffa and sees the sovereign ship exit into hyperspace. Teal'c plans to reach the planet Qetesh plans to reach before she does, which contains Ba'al's time-machine. They go down to Earth to find a chappa'ai.

Ha'tak vessels bombarding Earth.

The Ha'tak vessels starts firing on all major cities, including Washington D.C. General Hammond receives a communication and hears that "the Russians have the other one". He relays the message to the F-15s, before Washington gets wiped out. The F-15's tanker is destroyed by Ha'tak weapons fire. The fighters head towards Russia. However, on the way there, they encounter a squadron of Death gliders. They are unable to shake them and are about to be destroyed when Carter detects a group of Russian MIGs coming straight at them. Jackson explains their identity over the radio to the MIGs, who easily destroy the oncoming gliders.

The Russians have managed to retrieve the Stargate from the wreckage of the Achilles and stored it in a bunker near a major city (possibly Moscow), which is being bombarded by weapons fire. SG-1 arrives and notices that the Russians can't find a way to power the gate, as main power has been lost during the bombardment. An Al'kesh lands above the bunker and Teal'c and 2 Jaffa exit. The two teams encounter each other which results in a standoff. Mitchell, Jackson and Carter realise that they are after the same thing, namely to stop this from ever happening. They form a truce and decide to work together, as Teal'c is passionate about the Jaffa becoming free. They activate the gate using a small device that powers it, and go through the gate before a Ha'tak destroys the complex.

They arrive at a Solar observation outpost, which was how Ba'al was able to alter the timeline. He placed satellites over hundreds of stars to monitor their solar flare activity. Carter just has to find a star that can take them back to 1939 and stop Ba'al from ever altering the timeline.

Mitchell prepares to hold off Qetesh's forces.

However, several Jaffa come through the ring transporter. Mitchell, Jackson and Teal'c easily kill them all, but more waves of Jaffa keep coming down. Eventually Carter finds a suitable star, but the problem is that the flare will take them to 1929 instead. They decide to take it. However before they can dial the gate, Jackson is shot and mortally wounded by staff blasts. Mitchell orders Carter to dial the gate but just as she is finished dialling she is shot as well, Teal'c is shot shortly thereafter. Mitchell steps through the Stargate and gates to Earth in 1929.

Immediately Qetesh rings down and sees a dying Teal'c, who after a brief conversation with Qetesh says "I die free", and subsequently activates an explosive device, killing himself, Qetesh and the Jaffa, as well as destroying the entire outpost.

Back in 1939, Captain Mitchell orders one of the crewmen to investigate the cargo. There, he hears the chevrons encoding. At that point, a bearded Cameron Mitchell tells him to stay down. He hands him a Thompson submachine gun. They take cover and watch the gate activating. They easily kill the Jaffa the second they step through. Ba'al arrives seconds later, only to discover his Jaffa have all been killed. Mitchell then shoots him in the head, instantly killing the real Ba'al. The timeline is restored.

The Alternate Mitchell standing along his grandfather in the picture hanging in Cam's locker.

Back in the present of the now-restored timeline, SG-1, completely oblivious of the previous events, watch the extraction proceed without incident. When it is done, which happens quite fast, much to Mitchell's surprise, Jack O'Neill says he'll buy lunch and he and Carter walk away talking about the plans for the new Lunar Base. Back on Earth, Daniel wonders what Ba'al meant by his failsafe, but they decide not to dwell on it. The final shot shows a close-up of a picture in Mitchell's locker, which has his alternate self standing alongside his grandfather.

[edit] References

Achilles; Africa; AK-47; Alaska; Alexandria; Alkesh; Antarctica; Antarctic outpost; Anubis' mothership; Arctic; Astrophysics; Auburn; Australia; Control chair; Death glider; Drone weapon; Earth; Egypt; Extraction Ceremony; F-15 Eagle; Free Jaffa Nation; Frostbite; Goa'uld; Grandfather Paradox; Ha'tak; Hyperspace; Kara kesh; McMurdo Air Force Base; MIG; Nazi; P90 submachine gun; Ring transporter; Russia; Shikra blade; Solar observation outpost; Staff weapon; Symbiote extractor; System Lord; Taonas; The Truth About the Pyramids; Thompson submachine gun; Time travel; Timeline; Tok'ra; Tok'ra homeworld; U-boat; Washington D.C.; Wormhole; Zat'nik'tel; Zero Point Module; Zipacna

[edit] The Cast

An alternate, unused, cover for the film.

[edit] Credits

Written by Brad Wright
Directed by Martin Wood

[edit] Consistency errors

  • The location in the Arctic is specified as "above the Arctic Circle", but in this area, the sun does not rise as quickly as shown. Daniel Jackson also seems to be unaware of the fact that in the polar region, the sun only rises once per year, when stating "Once that sun rises, it's gonna warm right up," though this is probably meant to be a joke.
  • When Teal'c dials the gate in Russia using the handheld device to power it, he sticks the device to the inner ring of the Stargate. When the Stargate starts dialling, the inner ring does not move, although the sounds of dialling can be heard.

[edit] Behind the Scenes

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  • Due to a scheduling conflict, actor Michael Shanks was unavailable to shoot the scenes in the arctic. However Jackson was on the boat with Mitchell and Carter in the preceding scenes. In order to make his disappearance plausible, writer Brad Wright decided that Jackson would develop frostbite after stepping in water and be unable to continue with the others. His leg is amputated; however, since the movie takes place in an alternate timeline it is not a permanent handicap. [1]
  • The events of this movie take place shortly after the Stargate Atlantis season 5 premiere episode, Search and Rescue.

[edit] References

  1. SCI FI Weekly "Continuum character made to suffer", John Sullivan, May 26, 2008.