Episode:A Matter of Time

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"A Matter of Time"
An episode from Stargate SG-1
Episode Nb Season 2
Episode 16
Directed by Martin Wood
Story by Misha Rashovich
Adaptation on television Brad Wright
Original air date (1999-01-29)  USA: January 29, 1999
(1998-12-09)  UK: December 9, 1998
(1999-08-12)  AUS: August 12, 1999
Length 42'26"
Guest starring
Episode chronology
Précédent "The Fifth Race" "Holiday" Suivant
Episode title card
After gating to a world on the edge of a black hole, the S.G.C. cannot disengage the Stargate. All of Earth becomes endangered by the time-distorting gravity field.
"A Matter of Time" is the 16th episode of Stargate SG-1 Season 2.

Summary

Story development

Planets: P2A-870 • P3W-451 • PX3-808
Races: People of P3W-451
Locations: The Pentagon

Story

Previously

Teaser

  • A planet is part of a binary system. The planet's yellow star is orbiting its companion star. A several seconds later, the companion star collapses and becomes a black hole. It pulls asteroids and nearby objects into it, before it pulls the planet close.
  • A SG team member runs from sand's hill.

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Analysis

Questions

Answered questions

Non-answered questions

Template:Appearances A Matter of Time

Notes

  • The second part of Season 2 has been aired in UK before USA, and "A Matter of Time" has been aired before "The Fifth Race" yet, as a common rule on Semantic Stargate Wiki, it's the US diffusion that matters.
  • On DVD releases, "A Matter of Time" has been switched with "The Fifth Race".

Goofs

Position Goof type Description
0:07:23 Continuity
Universe error
The Stargate address we can see on screen is the Chulak address as seen in "Children of the Gods".[1] This footage has been obviously used to save money. In "2001", where this address has been given to the Aschen to trick them, the coordinate data have been retconed.[2]

References

  1. see this image from "Children of the Gods", remove the point of origin and compare it to this one from "A Matter of Time".
  2. See this image here to see the difference.

See also