![]() ![]() ![]() Believing that someone may have awoken from cyrosleep and caused this, Carter and Teal'c head back to the crashed Stromos to search for the guilty party. Fraiser that there is no way to separate the cryosleeper from its consciousness or send it to any other than its corresponding body - unless that person dies. Another personality, Tryan, who is one of the ships engineers tells them that the passengers are stored in a cyrosleep and that each persons consciousness has been uploaded to a memory module during to avoid deteriorating during the long voyage. One of the personalities belonging to a young and fearful boy named Keenin explains that they boarded the ship to escape the destruction of their homeworld. Fraiser learns that the people they found are passengers of a ship called Stromos, which was bound for a world called Ardena. Janet Fraiser ( Teryl Rothery) conducts an EEG of Jackson which suggests he is in a coma whilst a number of personalities now appear to inhabit his body. The team bring Jackson back to Stargate Command, where he becomes enraged and claims that he is the Sovereign of Talthus, and that his name is in fact Martice. ![]() Teal'c ( Christopher Judge) recovers first and then soon locates O'Neill and Samantha Carter ( Amanda Tapping) who are both fine, however they soon locate Jackson who hysterical upon seeing his teammates. Daniel Jackson ( Michael Shanks) discovers a pod that has failed, when suddenly a bright burst of energy courses throughout the ship knocking SG-1 unconscious. Colonel Jack O'Neill ( Richard Dean Anderson) orders a headcount and the team split up. While exploring an alien planet, SG-1 finds a crashed alien space ship and onboard they discover hundreds of people frozen in stasis pods. Daniel Jackson, won a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance - Male" for his performance in the episode, whilst Teryl Rothery was nominated for a Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance - Female" for her performance as Dr. Whilst exploring, the team are knocked unconscious and upon awakening discover that several of the ships passengers have somehow been downloaded into Daniel Jackson's ( Michael Shanks) body.ĭue to his father passing away, Richard Dean Anderson was not present during the original filming of the episode, with all of his scenes being filmed separately after filming the episode had otherwise been completed. ![]() In the episode, SG-1 discover a crashed alien spaceship carrying hundreds of people who have are frozen in stasis pods. The episode was written by the shows co-creator Brad Wright, and was directed by Peter DeLuise. It was first broadcast on Jon the Sci-fi Channel. " Lifeboat" is the 6th episode from the seventh season of military science fiction adventure television show Stargate SG-1 and is the 138th overall. Despite that it’s a slow starter, the picture, from the beginning, leaves a strong impact and, before too long, develops into the type of suspenseful product with which Hitchcock has always been identified.6th episode of the 7th season of Stargate SG-1 " Lifeboat" Hitchcock pilots the piece skillfully, ingeniously developing suspense and action. Henry Hull as the millionaire, William Bendix as the mariner with a jitterbug complex who loses a leg, John Hodiak as the tough, bitter, Nazi-hater, and Canada Lee as the colored steward, deliver excellent characterizations. Walter Slezak, as the German, comes through with a terrific delineation. And he repays their trust and confidence with murderous treachery. He is first tolerated and then welcomed into their midst. Finally they pick up a survivor from the German U-boat. One by one the survivors find precarious refuge on the lifeboat. It’s a lusty, robust story about a group of survivors from a ship sunk by a U-boat. Patterned along one of the simplest, most elementary forms of dramatic narration, the action opens and closes on a lifeboat. ![]()
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