Plot hole: Throughout the whole first season and some of the second, Walter or someone else in his position, counts the time it takes for something to get to its destination from when it enters the wormhole. They tend to say something like "Object should reach destination in, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1." But after the first season or two they stop and it is not brought up until later when it is said that travel through a stargate is almost instant, and in one later episode Carter says that it takes about 0.3 seconds on average to travel through a wormhole and that the travel time from the last team to come through the gate was over three seconds and that was a long time. That must mean that 5 seconds would be like traveling from another galaxy in a different dimension through a black hole.
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Stargate SG-1 (1997) - 16 mistakes in series 1
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All of series 1
Tin Man
Continuity: At the beginning of the episode, O'Neill refers to the planet as P3X-989. When he awakes as an android, he says "Welcome to PX3-989." The P3X becomes PX3.
Hathor
Revealing: When Hathor turns Jack into her first new Jaffa, you can see the line between his chest and the prosthetic that gives him the Jaffa "pouch".
The Enemy Within
Other: When O'Neill first goes to visit Teal'c in his cell the symbol of Apophis on Teal'c's head is upside down.
Cor-Ai
Revealing: When Daniel is talking to Teal'c in the jail cell, you can see a camera light reflected in Daniel's glasses.
Enigma
Revealing: When Daniel is talking to the leader of the Tolan, you can see the camera light reflected in his glasses.
Children of the Gods (1)
Continuity: Kawalsky's rank changes. At the beginning of the episode, he wears the rank insignia of a Captain. However, when his is in dress blues for mission briefing he has on Major insignia. Then in the meeting after the Abydos, he's back to wearing Captain bars.
The Enemy Within
Continuity: When Kawalsky is on the operating table, there is a shot of the clock showing 19 minutes after the hour. The next shot is of Carter and Daniel talking, then the shot returns to the surgery and the clock says 23 minutes.
Children of the Gods (2)
Revealing: When Daniel, Jack, and Sam first meet the robed Jaffa in the woods, you can see the camera light in Daniel's glasses.
Tin Man
Continuity: When the Jacks are talking to each other right at the end, the camera goes back and forth from looking over each of their shoulders at the other one. If you look closely, the false Jack's earlobe structure changes when we see him from behind.
Singularity
Plot hole: After Cassandra has her first "heart attack" you see her in her room. Why isn't there one of those heartbeat monitors in her room?
There But For the Grace of God
Other: When attempting to dial out about 26 minutes into episode, the Earth gate point of origin symbol locks (indicating that all the symbols are finished encoding). But then "chevron 2 encoded" is announced.
Children of the Gods (2)
Revealing: When Apophis' queen goes back into the female Jaffa, it is obvious that the film footage was just played in reverse.
Hathor
Revealing: When Carter is looking up Hathor on the Internet, the address bar says that the web page is on the C drive of the computer. That is a really stupid mistake, since it is extremely easy to hide the address bar.
All of series 1
Factual error: Earth's Stargate is dialed up more then once in series 1. Mostly in the first episodes, the passive gate is also shown with a rotating dialer ring when being called. This is not correct. The called gate only illuminates the chevrons. (This is classed as a 'factual' mistake within the show, not a 'continuity' error, and the option to change type has been removed.)
Children of the Gods (1)
Factual error: Carter claims that the gates shift position because of the expansion of the universe. Gravity sources within a galaxy completely compensate for such expansion. The gates would still experience "stellar drift", which is mentioned earlier in the same episode. Stellar drift occurs because stars orbit the galactic center independently.
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