Stargate: Atlantis

Stargate: Atlantis (2004)

1 corrected entry in McKay and Mrs. Miller

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McKay and Mrs. Miller - S3-E8

Corrected entry: After Rod has been sent back to his original universe, the team checks how much power of the ZPM they have wasted. The monitor reads "ZPM Module Depleted". This makes no sense, since ZPM is an abbreviation for Zero Point Module. Therefore the monitor should read "ZPM depleted" and not "Zero Point Module Module depleted".

Correction: Can't really call that an error. People talk about their PIN number all the time for example. Your Personal Identification Number number? At worst it's an error on the part of the person who programmed the Ancient/Terran interface program, but not even significant enough to count as a character mistake.

Grumpy Scot

The Hive (2) - S2-E11

Visible crew/equipment: After taking the enzyme, Mckay is talking to himself as he dials the gate. When he goes to push the centre button, an arm moves on the opposite side of the DHD. (00:09:35)

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Dr. Rodney McKay: All I know is that she's not who she's pretending to be.
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.: And you know this because...?
Dr. Rodney McKay: What, I'm not allowed to have intuition?
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.: You? No.

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Trivia: In the final episode, 'Enemy at the gates' Sam Carter says that the new ship is to be named the General George Hammond in memory of the character Hammond who had died of a heart attack. This is a tribute to Don S. Davies, who played Hammond, who sadly died of a heart attack in June 2008, shortly after filming Stargate Continium.

Jeff Walker

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Hot Zone - S1-E13

Question: The protective suits Teyla & Sheppard put on to keep them from getting infected have a "helmet" piece that does not appear to have an airtight seal; the bottom of the hood just sort of lies on top of the body suit (it's not even tucked in). Is there some way they would be protected from the airborne virus even with what appears to be a very viable opening?

Answer: Those are actually suits that protect from hazardous chemicals. They are cheaper for the prop department and look nearly the same as biohazard suits. A real biohazard suit would indeed have a helmet that seals to the neck.

Grumpy Scot

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