Episode:A Matter of Time
Appearance
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| An episode from Stargate SG-1 | ||||||||
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Season 2 Episode 16 | |||||||
| Directed by | Martin Wood | |||||||
| Story by | Misha Rashovich | |||||||
| Adaptation on television | Brad Wright | |||||||
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| Length | 42'26" | |||||||
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| 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
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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 a planet close.
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
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| 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
- ↑ see this image from "Children of the Gods", remove the point of origin and compare it to this one from "A Matter of Time".
- ↑ See this image here to see the difference.