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Revision as of 04:29, 7 February 2017

"Ethon"
An episode from Stargate SG-1
Episode Nb Season 9
Episode 15
Directed by Ken Girotti
Story by Robert C. Cooper
Director of photography Peter F. Woeste
Original air date (2006-02-03)  USA: February 3, 2006
(2006-02-07)  UK: February 7, 2006
Length 41'57"
Guest starring
Episode chronology
Précédent "Stronghold" "Off the Grid" Suivant
Episode title card
Daniel is imprisoned on a world under the influence of the Ori, and Prometheus is caught in a firefight when SG-1 tries to rescue him.
"Ethon" is the 15th episode of Stargate SG-1 Season 9.

Summary

Story development

Planets: Tegalus
Locations: Coastal monitoring, Base 4 • Rand Protectorate

Story

Previously

Teaser

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Analysis

Questions

Answered questions

Non-answered questions

Template:Appearances Ethon

Notes

Goofs

Position Goof type Description
0:38:25 Audio/visual unsynchronised
Continuity
The shooting sequence is a little bit sloppy. One can only see on screen one machine gun firing one shot, yet we can hear a burst of gunfire. The two guards are supposed to fire on Pernaux at the same height (almost same position for the machine gun) yet Pernaux is shot in the leg and the next frame in the shoulder (two opposites impacts).

References

See also