Carter asks for 200% of normal sensitivity, but the screen shows 200x (or 20,000% of normal).

I find it hard to believe that the X-302's airframe/spaceframe/whatever-you-want-to-call-it could have been developed even to the functional prototype stage in just a few months. For reference, the F-16 took about 2 years to reach demo stage and 4 years until its first flight; the F-35, which had its first demo the year before this episode aired, had taken about 5 years to reach that point, and would not enter service until 2015—around 19 years after the project's start.

But hey: Netflix's background card for the "Next Episode" screen finally matches the actual main cast now. I have no idea why they use a cast shot with Quinn instead of Jackson for the entire series, when Jonas was only on the main cast for one season out of ten.

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I really miss Daniel.:cry:

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If I hadn't known going into it that SG-1 moved to a new network this season, I wonder if I would have guessed. I feel like I notice a difference, though; if the rest of the season is like this, I'm excited!

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An excellent episode that was dampened by a little too much cheese and unwarranted animosity toward Quinn. The guy pulled a dick move, but he made up for it by facing banishment to bring the naquadria and tell his government what really happened. Forgive and move on already. He is obviously smarter than Carter, so listen to him, even if you don't trust him.

Can't wait for more Quinn!

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